i V AY'S NEWS TODAY ' ' ' : -'0 "S'r:""--'" I ' . urTMpra . i en . IBS Aim n Willi , DISPERSED (Scrlpps Ne,.s Association) St. Petersburg. May 8-A meeting of wit members of the new council of the Empirewas broken up by the instigation of the Czar. The building was surround td by cavairy and the police ordered the , members to disperse. Twenty members Of the parliament have signed a protest against the action and all the Democrats are aroused, demanding thedismissal of the chief of police. Many leaders of the working classes have been ordered to .' the city, without permission to me ineir families with them. i . NOTED BUILDER HONORED , A statue of Mathias Baldwin founder of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, has rscenMy been, presented to the city of Philadelphia by the officials of the works, and will be placed in Fairmount Park. "BOMBS EXPrODE IN PARIS IScripps Newe Association) . Paris. May 8-Two bombs exploded, in the Rue des Plantes this morning, and - three persons were injured. The perpe trators are unknown. y ' PAlDlunwolOOO 'Xhe United States mint at San Fran cisco which is being used as a clearing house for the national banks of that city, has paid out $8,000,000 to depositors emce opening on May 1. BARGAIN WEEK Every day next week will LAI1 Principle departments in our store will be represent- ed. wit; 1 seasonable Spring and Summer goods of un- 5 questioned merit. Not ordinary everyday special values 5 Kllf Drt 1 T f V. n. nikU.LI. r-i , . . . ' wuv ivoai uninawuaoie oargains, Dargains without pre cedent in Union county, bargains for you, your neigh bor, for everybody. One entire week filled with bar gains from early Monday morning until late Saturday night. Read these prices space permits mentioning only a few. , ,'.'......., WEDNESDAY'S SOCIAL 2 15c Summer Wash Good n dainty Lawns. Batiste. Taffetas. f Jasper Novelties and many othar i of this season's choicest summer J goods, Wednesday, yd I 2c 1 $5.00 Boys' Knee Pans 2 -'"it in worsteds, cassimers and cheviot suits in all colors, choice patterns Wednesday $2.98 S4.00 and $3.50 suits Wednesday only $2 65 A Fk DAY'S SrEC'AL T6.50 Lidies' Covert JacKftJ in Semi-fitting backs with box fronts Friday 53 95 All other ladies' spring coats at reduced prices $1.25 M.n's Dress Shirts in rradras percale and fancy nov elty shirtings '. 85c $1 25 Stiff Front Shirts Friday only 69c NEW LADIES' Just receive J by expiess in good assortment the WHITE DICK OXFORDS will be quite the thing this season and no wardrobe will be complete this summer without a pair of white shoes. Best styles in Biucher out with large eyelets $2.00 'A aaieeeeee ASSAULTED THE KING . (Scrippe News Association). Madrid. Spain. May 8-A Stone thrown at King Alfonso, while he was riding in the royal automobi e missed the King and strut nis sister. Her injuries are re ported not serious. ' , . t . ? PHUJPINOS SENDWd7; i (Scripps News Association) " ' Washington. D, C., May 8-The auth orities have been notified by the authorities iianiia that the Philipinos , and Amer ican residents of that city greatly sym pathize with tho San Fran:isco sufferers and that funds are beinir raiaaH fnr tholr relief. Both native and forse'gn residents are donating liberally. , .: POWDER EXP10SI0N (Scrli pa News Association) 1 Xenia, Ohio. Mav 8 The Mi tmi Pow der Company's glaxin mill blew up today. The damage was slifcht. the loss is placed at only one thousand dollars. ' Ths build ing was wrecked, no deaths are reported. I S at m m a - ULIAKC VICTIMS SUFFER (Scrlpps News Association) ? ... , Wasnington, D. C, May 8Lieut. Col. Turney. Cheif Surgeon of the department of California, renorts ts tha war Hnrt- ment'Jiat there are fifty-seven cases of smau pox among the San Francisco suf ferers and seven cases of tvohoid. Th department expects no epidemic. ', a THURSDAY'S JPtCIAL -. $2.25 Nottingham Certains 54 inches by 5.V yd for Thursday only, the pair $ "$ $2 CO Lace Certains 48 inches by 3 yards long the Pair H48 $I'J.OO CoaJs and Vests in worsteds, cheviots and cassi meres in all wool with best linings Thursday $5.00 ' I5c Mn's Suspenders Thursday 5c 25c Men's Suspenders Thursday 9c $1.50 ladies' Waist in all' prices and styles Saturday only HALF PRICE $8.50 to $10.00 Men' Summer Suits in cheviois cassimers and novelts summer suitings, light and dark colors, good assortment, choice Saturday only at the extremely low price $6 75 DICK HATS newest and most popular shape, a $1.50 a New York Kni$s Assemble act Important (Scrlpps News Association) 'Poughkeepsie. N. Y. May 8 The State convention of the Knights of, Columbus of New York opened here this morning with a solemn high mass celebrated at St. Mary's Church, which was attended by all the delegates. The celebrant was Mgr. Lavalle. rector of St Patrick's Cathedral. Naw VnrW Tha Pa William Livingston, rector of St Gabriel's church New York, and formerly of St Peter's Poughkeepsie, officiated as deacon,' and the Rev. Henry O'Carroll. of St Pat rick's church, Newburgh, at sub-deacon. The sermon was preached by the Rev Daniel Cunnion, who is at the head of the mission for homeless men on the Bowery New York. The music was sung by the juvenile male choir of tha St James, New SAN ERAHCISCO LOOKS LIKE MUG Building Spring up as if by. ; Stocks take Place of (Scrlpps News Association) San Francisco May . 8 This city Is beginning.to look like : a mining camp Hundreds of temprary buildings and many mere shacks are springing up in every direction like mamc. The air is filled with flvinff dust caiman h k plaster and mortor which is stired up by the workmen who are encased in demo lishing the crumbling walls and preparing for Jthe new foundations. The ar.ny of men and teams was great ly argumented this morning. Workmen began this morning to shovel the Jdebris rrom tfie top stories of the San Francisco hotel which will be ready for occupancy in a short time. Ona contracting firm I 1-.. .L- ... . vuuajr wjuk me contract to Build one hund- rea new ounaings and also to clear one hundred lots in the business district. TL. . 1 . i lie report nere is current upon what is considered good authority, that the New York syndicate which was formed to re build the City of Sin Francisco, is a reality. Tins greatly encouiajas tha citizens who are going forward on their responsibility to reorganize their business Those with small credit will be obliged to wait for t.leir insurance money before they can continue with their work of c n struction. It is now certain that Market street will hold its own and that the city will rebuild practically upon its former lines So far as the location of the various lines of business is concerned. The United HIGH SOCIETY IN COURT (Scrlpps News Association) Paris, May 8 Ths final inaulrei as ta the possibility of a raemciliatinn h.... the Count and ConnUss Boni Casterline. will be resumed today. The Countess win me a revised bill as soon as the pres ent proceedings are completed. GRAIN MARKETS (Scrlpps News Association Chicago May 8 - Wheat opened at 81 V closed at 8 1 V' ; corn ODsned at. 7 closed at 47V: oats oDened at mm closed at 1 2 . CHICAGO ERIIGIIT HOUSE BURNS (Scrlpps News Association) Chicago. III.. Mav 8 F ire dastrnvaH ffca Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul fr.;ht hcuie and contents also a number of eara. The loss is ssti mated at three hundred housand dollars. COLUMBUS in Poakeepsie M Trims- York. After the services the delegates to the convention marched to the conven tion hall, where they were weloomed by Mayor George M. Pine. " The principal business sessions will be held tomorrow, when a number of im portant matters will come up for con sideration. In the evening there will be a ball, which only the knights- and their jlaa -..ill - .... Wallingford, May 8--DeIegates from all parts of the sta'.e are in attendance at the annual-convention of the Knights OT OOlumDUS Of this State: which ananari here this morning at the Opera House. The work of the "convention will all ha completed today. The convention, was opened this morning by Warden Henry B. Hall, who delivered the address of welcome. ' "; ; . '; Magic- Teinporary Houses and Piles of Crumbling Walls Railroads now has two thousand two hundred men at work. This is only about eight hundred men less than there was working before the earthquake. Nearly three hundred cars are in operction today . Pr ctically every electric car outside of the burned district is running today. The discovery was mads this morniny that many cars which were carrying supplies for the Red Cross have been looted enroute and soods taken thr from. The matter will be investiMtoH C T? . oon rrancisco. mav o Max Mi r. jeweler left his home on Twentieth St yesterday to deposit diamonds in a vault Mar Oakland, valued five-thousand. ; He ha not been seen since and it is believed . . . i u- i 1 . -.1. , , ue iiaa'iuei, witn loui play. At a meeting of the General committee tnis morning. Mayor Schimitz read a telegram from Toronto, in which tha 'Canadian Parliment offered a hundred thousand dollars to San Francisco. The offer has already been refused by Presi dent Roosevelt, after which the offer was sent directly to this city. Criairman'Phe ian has wired his acceptance. . Washington, May 8-The War depart ment announces that tne President, on Secretary Taft's recommendation, will send a message to Congress asking for an additional half million dollare for the relief of San Francisco, making three million dollars oppropiated by the govern- mer t ' SMALLPOX IN CHICAGO (Swlpp, News Association) C.ncago; May 8 Edward O. Adams whose former residence was at San Francisco, is confined at the hospital here suffsring with smallpox. He is a San Francisco refugee and left that city with the disease after tha earthquake shock of April 18th. GOT TEN YEARS Henry O. Gall, convicted at Milwaukee oi misappropriating tunds or the bank of which he was cashier, has been sentenc ed to 10 years in ths federal DeniUntiarv 1 at Leavenworth, WHITE BEAVER IS DEAD (fVrlpps News Association) El Paso. Texas, May 8 Dr. Franklin Powell, the "White Beaver" an old friend of Buffalo Bill, died on a Rock Island train her, of heart failure. He has wintered at Los Angeles. Interment will be made in Cody, Wyoming. INAUGURATING COSTA RICA PRESIDENT (Scrlpps News Association. ( San Jose. Costa Rica. May 8--M. Gon zales Viquez. formerly Minister of Finance under Assunoios Faquivei. the retiring President was today inaugurated as President of., Costa Rica... , Sencr Yiquez is a prominent membsr of the Liberal Party and is weii liked and highly reapeced .wugi.u, m repuons. He was elected a the last election about one month ago, with an overwhelming majority. The in auguration was accompanied' by an annual display ot enthusiasm on part o me population and there were no distur bances to mar the celebration. : WAS SUlGDf Scrlpps Ki.-we Association) New Yoik. May 8 The calie. say that Spier was not shot by burglars, but they are convinced it was muni suicide. They gave out as a fact that h. was financially embarrassed. ' HUIIIKHUIL STRIKE IS (Scrlpps News Association) a Scranton, Pa. May 8. Ths great anthracite coal strike is practically a thing ui uie past, i ns miners in convention, to day ratified the agreement made by the subcomittee Monday and the miners will return to work next Monday. This ends what at one time bid fair to be one of the great strikes in the history of tht coal business. J. .( i r ? I . SEVERE flOODS IN CHINA (Scrlpps News Association) Washington May 8 Dispatches here state that immense floods are prevailing in Hunan, a province in China, cmi.in great loss to . life and oroDertv. The districts menaced however. effect the foreigners and none are in immediate danger. : . : ; Later One of the injured is a French man, the others are believed to be Rus sians. Bombs have been founH in of Russians located in the heart of Paris. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR STATIONERY We have a complete stationery w.th stationery for all purposes for private use. As the word fo-ir.te Newest correspondence paper Our new, spring writing papers are beautiful. We have them by tie box. by the pound and quire and also in kL'.T ?L,th 4nve'P" to match. These paPer, a 2 the best for the money that can be produced No matter what price you pay the papers will ba stfictly in "vie Books and Periodicals j rW ..... UJ,. ull0 contains good readme at all times in the shape of popular fiction inTi, You must see our stationery store to appreciate what a' variety of goods it offers. wwbvs wnat a . in Newlin Dru Go. La Grande, : ' nun PUEBLO i STRIKER : KILLED (Scrlpps News Association) , . . Pueblo, Co)., May 8-Michal Marinor it striker, was killed, by sheriff Burrowt. and detective , Loar and another man dangerously wounded in a riot in which a hundred' " striking smeltermen joined. Women to the number of fifty participated The object of the riot was to prevent the workmen to go to work. As far as re ported none of the women have been In jured, . ..v StVW MMD (Scrlpps News Association) V ' Atlnts,. Qa-It is reported that a train wreck occured near hare on the Southern in which seven persons we killed. Th wreck occured this morning. EARTHQUAKE Ifl SCOTIAHD (Scrlpps News Association) Edmbourgh. Scotland, May 6 A slight earthquake was felt tast night at Fort William, a tourist resort, t No . damage is reported though the people are greatly alarmed. SEVERE PUNISHMENT (8crlpp News Association) Constantinople. May 8 Nedjim Eddin. a boy procurator, and general of Tripoli, was killed toay by All Shamyl Pasha, former military governor of Scatarl, who seized him by the throat and choked and kicked him, to death,-; , i ' 10 PROBE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS (Scrlpps News Association) Washington, May 8 Representative Cambell of Kansas Citv has ntrnA,,A resolution in the House directina an in quiry Into the cause of tho many fatali ties which occur On - the railroads. Tho suggestions may result in greater safety for the traveling public. , HOUSE DISAGREES ON APPROPRIATIONS (Scrlpps News Association) Washington, May 8-The House dis agreed today on the Senate mendmento to military appropriations. DEMANDS store filed to overflowing - the school th, office or stationer is apphed he? Oregon. T t V it' a'. 1 1 i; 1 1 ; I:. ..... - ..WB!I.''