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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, "FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1813. G i ft, E2J' packed today In readiness for' a hurried ..: pot te want to forfeit whatever favor tlve in Mexico, iconceroingi, America's probable policy" If General laftauet IS C0UP1& DIE FOR THEIR T ' :rr.- LARES 'AND PENATES " Wilmett. I1L, Oct. a 1. The bodies of Grafton Stevens and "his wife were found today In the ruins of their burned home here. Though 'carried out safely when: the house caught fire last night, they rushed back inside in an effort to sav their' household gooif.V'-i.fv-1 '.'' " 1 " '.' 1 11 ',. 'i1,'.'- Rome, 'Oct. i 81,-The Italian cruiser Francesco Kerrucclo sailed from .Spesla today for Mexican waters. ., . GIRL FLEES CONVENT IN i'O - HBOY'S GARB, IS BELIEF Springfield. IJI, Oct. t-The police are baffled as to the Whereabouts of Emallne Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Anna Thomas of Sacramento, Cal. who dis appeared from the - Ursultne convent here last Saturday night . - It was be lieved that the girl was fleeing toward her bom in Sacramento disgitised as a boy. ,v- v ',' '- "-.-i -.;.;, irwasr'.-Iearned''-todyvt-aa'-5.MiBS-: Thomae had her hair cut short the night she ; dlsapcared. . Convent officials re fused to discuss the affair and are ro ported, to have asked the police to kepp tha matter quiet : . ' ,v ?;",' - Miss Thomas Is a grand-daughter of former Governor Blssell of , IUInils.1 i Say Ho Stole 15 Horsos. 'San Francisco, Oct. 81. -Albino Zltta, 12. was arrested today for the alleged theft of 18 horses. .The poUc"Gay he disposed of the animals In Marin coun ty, eelling them-for J80 each. departure (Sunday or Monday, , ' ... It Was considered a foregone conclu able opinion may be held of him aoroaa. It . was deemed certain, , too. that s Sir Lionel Cardan, the British minister, who ha much influence with him,, will ad vise him to the same effect , Many i of those' who were planning flight must leave behind them valuable property which Cannot readily be moved, and .none expected ever to see ft again. ,,. ....'-.- yr MJnistors Confer )Vith Llnd. : man, Russian and B wed is lk ministers at Mexico City were expected here late this afternoon to confer with John Llnd, President Wilson's personal represents-1 TV'-'' declared preBldenU MinlBter Y01 uemn, tho German representative,' will have talks also wth the commanders of the kaiser's warships Bremen and Hertha. The: battleship Micnigan. . with Felix Diss and his fugitive companions on board, left here , today ' to Intercept a north bound New York and. Cuba mail steamship, it was understood, which will take them to Havana. ', It was originally Intended to send the party on the cruiser Ta'cotfiaffbut for somejreaw)n;thie plan' was changed. , ,; ', ' ? ' , i sion that HuerU wilt be declared to have LCOMPETI won last Sunday's election that he Will pans the presidency along ta General Blanquet, and that a declaration from Washington will follow which will make a further residence hr impossible, for Americans, at any rat. -,. ' Soma feared an anti-foreign outbreak at the first Intimation of Americas in- opinion. However, that Jluerla, will do all he can, white he remains in power, to prevent anything of the kind,' since he Is credited with enough Intelligence DECLARES R- S; LOVETT Bursting : Tire Kills Motor. lUoer. , London, -Pot. -,1,-Pef y - lvnjbflrt,. an automobile jacer, . was killed today at Srooklands. A tire iiurst apd his car turned turtle. , Union Pacific, Official Gives Views; Cduntry Not Affected by New Tariff. . v. ,r Journal" Want -Ads bring: results. Great v.Fj s ' " .' . "" . i:?v. ' -v ' Seattle, WesiCOeti 31. R. S. ' Lovctt. chairman of the board of directors of tli Union f'acific railway system, who . arrived lit Seattle - thia morning- and Open Stiirda ' returned . to Portland this afternoon, 0S1TMID OFCANA III said: , ' :,; There will be some innnlgratlon with the canal opening; but this section -of he country will not be able to swallow up incoming: population much faster than it has in the past. The ; Panama canat will not mean so much to the coast as many, nave- supposed.;.': ''Railroad rates will not be Affected by It, and people and freight, traveling now by , the -railroads, ' will continue to do so and th water traiflo will still so by water." j On the tariff. Judge I-orett said: - "The. people are in tne proper spirit for working changes out, and conditions are right. It is a time when financial affairs and conditions of the country generally will, not be greatly affected tty It."-.--'-- - -:-J:- ':.'.!. V. J. D. Farrell, president of the Oregon Washington Railroad A Navigation com pany, who joined the party at Portland said in connection with , the proposed new West Coast railroad, plats of which have just beem filed in his name, that no definite statement could be made at this time as to the future plane of the . road. The action to date was merely the securing of a right of way, - be said, . which crosses the Cascade mountains through the Hatches Pass, with termi nals in Seattle, tile stated that the new road does not parallel the Northern Pa the .'south. He said that he did sot know when the road would be built, and that he could not tell the money - it would represent, though probably more . than 0.000.000.'-vV.S'.:".-'A.i rv.l!V' The party left at 11 O'clock for 'Ta; coma and Portland; Judge Lovtt said '. it was only the annual trip of" inspec tion, i , ' 'tf tJ. Outside their private cars the Ore iron mist was (dripping damply when Judge Robert JL Lovett, chairman of the executive -' committee and B. 1. AVinchell, newly appointed director of tracno oi tne union r-ecuia rauway system, pulled into Portland from San WonlanA ii -l n ih. amtalt timtrfl this morning. Nobody knows, whether or not they peeped out, but at any rate they decided not to stop. President J. Railroad & Navigation company; was . -waiting M we Terminal ;yru -in ; private car. ? With him were General Manager" O'Brien and Traffiol "Manager K. B. Miller, and all went north , to ward Seattle 2S minutes later. , , - .. go it was that Portland was "passed up" by the high officials, today, .al though preparations had, been made to entertain tnem nerevt.- .. Kvi:t.--. Inquiries as ta when the party would return wcr. rnllirt ta with, headshakea this morning. Nobody knew, venafr laches or president rsrreun dis claiming Information. "Why the . plans were suddenly chans;ed wsj another matter for conjecture, v-.v'v -"i . K i- It is the oplnlrfn, however, that the officials frill he back either tonight or .tomorrow,' depending on what they ao at Seattle. It is possible that they Will Stop El urays iimroor, nii.n U.ii.tM,nHnii wfirb 4a , nlannMl. .'?..i I Officials of the Portland Transpor tation ciuo are nopeiui w juu rtxtvett and Mr. Winchell will be here Tuesday, in , which case they may be ' guests at tne duo luncniun. CARRANZA SENDS ; ; i EMISSARY; ASKS ';i FOR-? AMMUNITION ; ; ' IfimHniM Pram PtM One.) on Monterey, saying that, the city was surrounded and that General Blanco was coming- up with , rebel reinforcements and asserting that the town will be cap- ' "tured . Sunday.. ;;,lf 'if.- : - "General Carranra . has sn army of SO.000 In the field." - added V Romaro, "fighting with him simply because they; Jove hlra. 'They want' only arms ana Ammunition. , , ': t :,-- . : OhUwahna Zs jBTacnated. 1 . ;,, ' It was reported on good authority this I afternoon that the federals had evacu- ated Chihuahua city, that General Vll- la'm Mhl tntviL. tthlrh mi alnadv In the outskirts, was momentarily expected to occupy -the city, and that the- real iinntL imitnr thnm a considerable num ber of Americans, feared for their lives. From San IaiIs Potosi came a story iof the massacre in that neighborhood of 47 rurales who had been sent to protect a ranch nearby. It was said -the men vers frightfully tortured, i. Though there waa no official an nouncement of it, it was .rumored that the Mexican foreign office had been told -that President Wilson intends to de- mand Huerta's retirement and that the foreign office replied . that Huerta would refuse. ' , , Americans Ready to Flee. . v ' Mexico- City, Oct 81.: Most American and many other foreign residents here -bad their easily portable belongings : ... .... invites you to spend Hal; loween amidst joyous sur roundings. ' ' Hear the songs that are pleasing NewvYork sung by a chorus of well-trained voices Music by the Rainbow Orchestra, ' ';:,f-u;"'.V''s.'''4' f ;'V';'; ?.vt ; ;' , W&VriiZ . ' The 'newest and most beautiful grill on the Pacific Coast. ' ; - . Special Program 10 to 12 ; t f J ' , . Broadway and Washington t Thea' Krust, Mgr. 15,000 Pictures 15c Each Endlds assortment of subjects. 8x10 and 12xl8-iiich $izt, ih gilt ;and oak ; f rames--2 . f or . 1 Cg ' 25c each. , "'', $7.50 Switches at $3.79 75c Night ShirU for 59c 35c Laces at 10c a Yard ( 25c Wool Hoa 18c Pair ( 50e MenV Ties 23c Eacli Strongly woven, v three - strand 1000 men's warm Outing Flan- 3000 bolts daintiest French and 40 dozen ' pairs ; women's "warny. ) 150 dozen men's, beautiful Silk real Human Hair -Switches, in nel Night Shirts, -witli flat Or (Serman Yal. Laces, Edges and Wool Hose. -Fast black with, , ; Fur-in-Hands, in reversibles black,' blonde snd 0 fTA' ( ; military cellars? i Special CQ2 n 'Insertions. tip to y ins. 1 A doubleheelj -and soles. IO i and flowing ends. Every OQ- auburn at ..i.'e I . , .at onIy,,i;.4,;i..;i,i;,s'v'V. k 12 yards ll yard ,v.i.yC , ''Pair ;'.";;";", V.'.'j-.-vlOC'-' color and pattern; at, fiCuC . 1 ' - 11 "" ' ' '".HIH...! I II. JS j I,,,,,' , , T.: - ' . ' ' ,' ' ' r t"''' ' ' I in IN III 1 1 ii I ii'i 1 1 ' 35c Women's Handkerch'fs Hand'' embroidered f hand-' kerchiefs with initial or cor ner embroidery. in ' dainty , de signs. Special 25c 69c Box Yemen's Handkerchiefs 48c Pure Linen and Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs. 41 Hand embroid ered corners, hemstitched hems, 3 in a box, . assorted patterns, Reeular 69c; values, spe- rO' claf at; . . . ii ,. '... .4 "OC Fountain Specials Cream Tomato Solip.with ; wafers Fried Egg Sandwiches . 5 Ice Cream Free with 2Jc or . dcrs from 5 , to 7 :30 p. rrif 'rills)..iji)-ii ii10Ri wtMlt Cafeteria,: Menu French Vegetable Boup 6c. ' , Baked Salmon, Tartar Sauce 10c . Roast Veal. Salads -Potato to, flalmon Bo', Combination to, Fruit 10c, Banana 10a Vegetables Creamed Rice 5e, ' Cushing- 6c. Corn and Tomatoes 6c, Baked Beans to. Potatoes 6Cv 25c Women's linen Handkerchiefs 1 9 c Fine linen ' Handkerchiefs, band embroidered, . large assort ment ; patterns, ; , narrow , Q hems. Special,- eich . . . , 1 71 19c Handkerchiefs 15c All pure linen, narrow hew stitched, hems, floral designs, with initial hand em- 1 C broidered. Speclalr'- each leJv Great 1 Opeiriiiisig Boll ffisplay 500 Beautiful $ 2.DressedDo lsi;98c . . ' til ' " a Bring the children to this wonderful opening Doll. Exhibit at Holtz tomorrow I Thousands of them are here wonderful Dressed Dolls, in every imaginable size Dolls with lon, curly hair, natural eyelashes and eyes that close. Kid Body Dolls, French Jointed Dolls, Character Dolls Dolls as large ; as a 6-year-old child. Select now from our immenser complete assort ment, As an orjening special we offer 500 beautiful Dressed Dolls, 18 to 20-inches high, with ' bisque heads, ::? moving eyes and long, curly, parted hair. , Also isj Kid Body Jointed Dolls and Character Dqlls. Posi- tfj)(L live -fctiQi values, Saturday ; only. . . . .;, . . Other Dressed - Dolls, Saturday only, from 25c to $25.00 New Character Dolls, Saturday ' only, from 98c 1 to $15.00 French Jointed Dolls, 7 Saturday only,; from 25c to $18.75 Kid Body Dolls," priced for Saturday only.' from 25c to $10.00 Ney Jeveiry $3.00 Values $1.49. Sale tomorrow that will be sure to bring hundreds of early gift, choosers! Thousands ; of ; new Novelties in Jewelry, such -as German ' Silver Vanity Cases, men's ; Solid Gold Top ' Cuff Link, Scarf Tins,- -Tie Clasps,' children' Guaranteed Bracelets, Kings, solid gold top Bar Fins, Beauty Pins,. Brooches, Sterling Silver Pins, La Vallieres, Brace- lets, Gold-Filled Watch Fobs,' etc. rositive values ud to $3.00, -choice oaturday $5.00 Cut Pass at $2.98 Hundreds of pieces in rich, spark, ling Cut Glass, worth up to 5. Large g-lnch Bowls, Sugar end Creamers. .- Cruets. - vim ; Win ,. Decanters, Celery Trays, etc. .Choice for tomorrow tn ..only .... ,j,.M, jSsStsSIO $5.00 Carving Sets $2.93 Three-niece " set. ' nonsistlna1 ' of guaranteed steel Knife. Fork and la teal, with imitation staa- handle. H au in pretty lined Dox for mall lng. Bplendld $6 values, SfcO QD Baturday ... . ... PV70 $70YSilverWare?$4.98 Chest of 14 pieces ; of heavily Slated . Silverware, consisting of knives. forks, a tablespoons, sugar shell and butter knife. Complete in oak cheek. d5 no $7.60 value, tomorrow,'. eLVs70 (Children's New Coats at $5.98 : wM Another new shipment will be placed on sale Saturday. Good heavy materials. ' Full line with collars and 1 cuffs of velvet. ; Exceptional values at Fall Trades Sale price 319 $SJ8 $5.7517011168 Sweaters for $2.98 Women's Sweaters , of finest quality Australian lamb's yooJ. Popular- Ruff neck Sweaters, also By ron collar and V neck. V Single and double-breasted. Brown, red," gray, white and maroon. Val-. 0 QQ ties to $575. Fall Trades Sale Saturday 4.0) House Dresses 98c Checked models having Byron collar, deep set-in front. Solid color percales, also dark ground in neat stripes, in navy and cadet. Fall Trades Sale QO price JOC $1.25 Women's Gowns 85c Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns in white only. QC High or low necks. AU sizes. Special l, . ....03 C Children's Knit Skirts, in white or dark red ....591 Children's Drawer Leggins, specially priced st K0e Infants' White Silk Caps, special price, 39t to 89e) 'Children's Outing Sleepers, specially priced at 59 Children's Outing Gowns, specially priced at 60 Children's Sweaters, specially priced at ....... 98f As a fittirig special f of Holtz Fall Trade, Sale we ..are.pffering: for, Saturday; selling only one lot of men's Overcoats, values up to $18.00.- There is not an overcoat in the lot that ' ever sold for lessi than $15,00, and every one of them is an excep tional value. - Good heavy material that will give satisfaction as long1 as there is a thread left. Heaw and lieht welp-hts. ' H semi-fitting and box backs with belts, all- colors; In .this lot H 1 J . r. i - - you arc uuunu xo imq an over coat that us just what you are looking for. Special Trade Sale price Saturday only, : 50 Doz. Men's $1.50 Shirts 89c Crisp new percales and mad rases, coat ; styles, plain and plaited bosoms, soft or, stiff cuffs attached, light and dark colors, neat Btriped rand figrued effects.' Spe- on V iCial ; Saturday, each. Os7C $1.50 Men's a s at urn Splendid quafity, . of the " best outing flannel f -Gobd-'f; heavy weights in . th'e j Wanted. striped effects. . Light' and dark' col ors. Well made with s plenty of ; material " to , maker f , ra II comfortable garm't $1150 Menys Ccr-b p er Un deirwear, 95c f t : , v Men's.'. Cooper Terby, , Ribbed,'1 Scotch f Wool and Camels., 'Hair, , Underwear.. Medium and heavy weight. Shirts are i finished ' with self or silk fronts. Drawers have heavy sateen waist bands "and drawer supports.' Medium and ; heavy weights,' in gray.v -tan . and brown. Comfortable, perfect fitting garments,, in , sizes 34 to 0, Special for Saturday only iC9 lO 95c . .. . ; 1 . ' " ; . 'u,'" I'v.tJ.iJi'- tJii'tfa 5 All Our New Leather Goods 1 i ; - Vi ' i' ' i' 'n'.'.i 'i i " i ' ' - ' ;. i'.. 'J tNp. Just think of. it I -for Saturday only- we offer our immense new line of Holiday Leather Goods, consisting . of real leather Handbags, Fitted Traveling Cases, -New; Hand-strap Piirses, Collar Bags,r etc.V Everything just fc for the one day, at -exact reduction of Tvo Big Specials for Saturday ! From the Holtz Store, where every woman who buys saves on every thing she buys. ;, " - BEAVER, VELOUR and FELT BoysiShoes $l;9fe ""sN "' . Good, heavy solid leath- -:r,-r 1 XV ' -' er boys' Shoes, button rTjf -- l&Tmm and lace. Stites 1 ta-7, I 7 . FsC 7 1 Special Fall Trade VvSji Sale Youths Ute Shoes $1.48 .Lv' '"- JS Good, solid , leather . - i XX53wX ; Shoes, button and lace. . Vf 1 Sizes .8 to 13. Special $1.25 Women's Juliet Slippers 98c Women's Julie't Mouse Slippers. Fur trimmed, in all wanted colors. New : stock 12S values. QQ Saturday special, pair,." ,4. VOC Children's Tamo .;" i ';,,'', 1 vi""" "', ' Made of best plain velvet and trimmed ; with fancy nd plain ribbons. .Values td a.00r special for. this day, 79c All children's Hats -at reduced" prices.. iM 79c Marvelous values in every color, sol ids and two-toned and every shape. Fancy .'AigretteoiA-:N IriVWhite arictrblaclc, both hair (ft) ll ff and fancy feather effects, spe- J ltJ, cial for this day only . Eastern Sugars Cured Hams V it . 500 fine Eastern , llarrti 0t Saturday's selling 9 y;the extra special price, 1b;V'V;VV.:.0 20 pounds Of Sugar for ... , . , 1.00 , 30c Special Blend Coffee, lb....,...........23ci - Imported Swiss Cheese, lb.. ; . , .i; ; , , ;, ,33 ' i Dill Pickles, special, dozen ,'i .. ti'v.i; iiUSeJ Fels; Naptha'SMp-e bars fW:f ?W ...,23 , ' ; IvoryBoap, Cake 3c -JAlf day Saturday 5th floor limit, 3 cakes' to a customer. " .