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They Are not sold at cost, but you cannot duplicate thorn in Astoria or Port land for the same money. - . . . . . MASCOT Tt costs you no more to dress in stylo if you buy of tho loading clothier P. A. STOKES. THE POLITICAL SITUATION Multnomah Throws Her Strength , to Furnish Which May Defeat Occr. IN MANY OTHER STATES Keaabllcaui Win In Tacorna. A (standoff fa Chlego.Na tlonal Convention of Allied Party. PORTLAND. April l.The contest over the nomination for governor in th Republican state convention to morrow I growing exciting. Tonight ihe Mutlnomah county delegates, In caucus, decided to support W. J. Fur nlKh. itt Pendleton. Tb standing of candidates for governor ' tonight la about a foil owe: 1'ledgvd to Governor G'-er, M; to Furnlh, 118; 10 John, 12; to Fulton J; unlnstructed d-lgate. Ill Necs- nary to choice Ui. , TONGUE RK-NOMINATED. UOSEUUHG, Ore.. April L Thomas II. Tongue wu renominated by ac clamation for congressman from tbe First Oregon District, by tbe congres ikmal convention held here today. t .. .1 WEETINO OF MONGRELS. LOUISVILLE, April t- Delegate from all part of the country ra ar riving In the city to Attend the na tional convention of the Allied Parry, which will begin tomorrow, and It it expect" that UVr will he About 600 delegates on hand representing Popu lists, Socialists, Union Labor, Union Reformers, of Ohk; Public Ownerahlp Party, of St. Louie: UbemJ Party, re oently formed In Ohio; United Chris tian Party, and In fact all element not aaaociated with Republican or Democrate. The object of the meeting la the formation of a third party com posed of all reform forces, Independ ent of the old parties. IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO. April 1. Republican and Democrat eanh- made a &ln of one alderman in the city election today. The new council wHI consist of 3 Republicans, 30 Democrats, and one Independent The old council consist ed of JS Republicans, 29 Democrats and three independents. AT TACOMA. TACOMA. April 1. In the munlolpal election today, Louis D. CadflWU', Re- publlcAn. was re-eleoted mayor by about 50 tnaJorHy. RejHjbUrans also re-elected Ernest lister controller and Oh As. D. Athina treasurer. DPino- crats eleoit two coundlmen out of eight. ' " mi IN ARKANSAS. . UTTLH ROCK, Ark.. April l.-Wlth 10 oounUea yet to report, returns give the following reautta on the United State senatorahlp: James P Clarke, 0;jAmM K. Jonea, 60; necessary -to elect on joint ballot (7. These figures are deemed conclusive. KANSAS PROHIBS WIN. TOPEKA. Kas.. April l.-Republl- J cans won in All the wards of the city, j This la understood to be a victory for the tamper an oe people. 1 IN MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE, April l.-Mayor Da vid 3. Rose, Democrat, is re-elected with a plurality close to 6000. NBORO LTNCHED. A Thousand Bullets Fired Into His Body. , ROME, Ga., April 1. Walter Allen, A negro 'charged with criminally as saulting Miss Blossom Adamson, a 15 ytar old girl, In thla city yesterday, was taken from the jail tonight by 400 men, who battered down Uie prison doors and hanged hm to an electric gave out a statement today showing llsjht pole In the principal portion of tbe city. Volley after volley was fired afterward and fir " J " 4n4 biil lels entered the negro's body. Allen declared he was Innocent and prayed that tbe guilty person might be found. Miss Adamson belong tt one of the most prominelt families H Rome. BIO BARNINCMi OF COMBINATION, jNBW TORK, April l.-Dlrector of tbe United States Steel Corporations ttie net earnings for the year wrth the monW of March, estimated, to be tm,M7,lS. The usual dividends at tbe t rate of seven per cent on preferred sod four per oent on common stock were declared. I ' - ' t . . SENATE CONFiaMATIONS. WASHINGTON. April t-ConflrmA-" tlons In the senate today were: Post masters: Idaho t O. Cogswell, of Burke; Montana D. F. Babo-xk, of Rilling. BIO FIGURES. WASHINGTON. April l.-A compar atlve statement of government receipts and expenditure for March show a total of receipt of $46.noi,413. Expen dltures. $38,102,437, which leaves a sur plus of K,398,76. UST OF CANDIDATES NAMES COMING BEFORE CONTEXTION. It4publlcaus Who Will Ask to be Not? luted t Portland Today Governor W. J. Furnish, T. T. Geer, X C. Fullerton, C. A. Johns. Secretary of State Frank I. uunbar. State Treasurer H. S. Bean. Attorney General D. R. N. Black burn. Frank T. Wrlghtman. A. 8. Hammond, A. M. Crawford. Superintendent of Publlo Instruction J. H. Ackernian ,W. C. Alderson. State Printer W. 8. Dunnlway, L. U. Porter. S. C- Beach, J. R. Whit ney, F. W. Cbausse, William Clarke, Samuel Schwab. The Republican state convention will meet In the morning at 10 o'clock, when Chairman Steel, of the state central committee, will call th dele gates to order There are seven tjsate nominations to be made, beside joint state senators and joint representatives, and A new state central committee All the dele gates are now In town, many being delegate to the congressional conven tion of the First District. NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST Oil has Been Struck in the Owy hee Country near Boise, Idaho. A STRIKE IN MONTANA Chinese) Woman Murdered In Portland. Washing-ton Murderer Surrenders. . Other Items, BOISE, Ida,, April 1. Report reach ed Boise tonight that a large 1km of oil had been struck In Newell's well In the Owyhee field, St miles south of this city. Verification of the story cannot be secured Jonlght. - The suary was brought by two men living at Hot Springs, near the well. They declare that an oil flow was struck and that the well was capped to save the oil until Arrangements could be made for securing it. of Steam Fitter and Helpers and Charles McQu?d, appellant, sgkinst i James Cummin and Patrick J. Duff, as treasurer of the Enterprise Anso oiation, and other. TO POPULATE MEXICO, EL PASO, April J.-Senor T'adrsas, minister of finance of Mexico, with a party. Is here en route to New York. Tbe trip Is in connection with a larp colonization scheme by which he pro poses to settle vast tracts' In the State of Chlmpas with European Immigrants. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE On TRAIN. " MINOT, N. D., April 1,-A. L. Col grove, professor in the college at Col fax, Wash,, cut his throat with a rar.r on the East-bound train lat night. He will recover.-'1 '." CHINESE WOMAN MURDERED PORTLAND. April 1.-A China wo man named Lin Keung was found dead with her throat cut In a building which was burning this evenlg. Dr. Lee Po Tel. said to be the woman's lover, is under Arrest on suspicion of having murdered her and then fired the house. TRAFFIC RESUMED. ST.P.vm,. April l.-The Northern Pacific main line across North Dakota was again In operation this afternoon and through trallle to the coast was resumed tonight. Waters of Lake formed At McKensle, N. Da, by melt ing snow and heavy rains had so faj receded that cars were hauled across the bad apot today. . GAVE WARDENS TO MTET. HELENA. April 1 Stats Game War den W. F. Scott today sent out letters to the game wardens of Oregon, Utah. Washington. Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota and Minnesota, proposing a conference to be held neit June in the National Park. The object of the proposed meeting is to exchange Ideas in regard to game protection with a view to co opreating as much as the state laws will permit BLOCKADE CLEARED. BUTTE. Mont., April L-The Great Nohthern railway officials report that the blockaded districts in North Da kota have been cleared. Heavy. snow resulted In the total suspension of traffic with the East for about "four days. STRIKE IN MONTANA. BUTTE. Mont, April l.-tationary engineers of the Amalgamation Engi neers went on strike tonight Nine properties are tied up and ever S00 fen thrown out of work. MURDERBR SURRENDERS. COLVILLE, Wash.. April l.-Ernest Luti, who killed Thomas Kane end wounded John La ewe. on Onion Creek yesterday, came here this evening and surrendered. i Spring Shoes 1 ' , . ' " New Goods Just Arrived f The Latest kyles WARRANTED VALUE IN EVERY. PAIR. BOSTON KVBBER BOOTS S. A. Glnirc. FINE REPAIRING Ui BOND ST Opposite Koss, Hlrjlrn 4 Co- TO AVOID ARREST. Negro Rills Several Innocent Per sons. PHILADELPHIA. April 1. Fearing that he would be arrested for theft, William H. Lane, colored butler, shot and killed his employer, Mrs, Ella J. Furbush, her U-year-old daughter, Maldelane, and probably . mortally wounded anothe younger daughter, Elose, aged 7 years. Lane today was captured In Camden, N. J . And con fessed his crime. CHINESH INDEMNITY ' PAYMENT. SHANGHAI, April L-The third In stallment of the war Indemnity was paid today.'. It amounted to ISCfl.Q") taels. ' GOV. DOLE IN UNITED STATES SAN FRANCISCO, April, t Gover nor 8. B. Dole, of Hawaii, arrived V- nlght on the steamer 6lersa. en route to Washington to discuss with PresI dent Roos?vett upon Hawaiian affairs. WEST CEIA Sharp Debate ea the tzz'Jj Ac qsIiI:ions.-Abscf A'cKi;:!;y. Will Apjnr. THE SALVADOR COV.ITTE f0 WATCH Tilt POLLS i EIGHTY COLLEGE ATI! LETE.S ENGAGED. Illegal Voters f n Chicago to b . Overawed . by Heroes of tha Gridiron: CHICAGO, April L Eighty of the moat muscular and brawny college athletes who could he found in Chl- acgo have been chosen by the Muni cipal Voters' League to act as "watch ers" at the polls in the First Ward today and to head off all attempts at illegal election tactics. This ward em braces the levee district of Chicago. Football players have been most In demand for the purpose indicated and the bulk of the "watcher" company is composed of the biggest and most muscular heroes of the gridiron that could be found. These men were chos en because they are used to rough tactics and could offer strong resist ance if force became necessary on their duties for the day. Their physique is expected to have a generally deterrent effect on the bullies of the ward. These athletes have been drawn from the Northwestern University, the Univer sity of Chicago. Northwestern Univer sity Law School. Morgan Park Aca demy and from the lists of those w ho have recently graduated . at colleges and universities. Among the-athletes who will guard the polls are Right Guard Charles Gib bons Flanagan, of the University of Chicago John E. Webb, a former tackle on the University of Chicago team, and ex-Captain Edward Delts, of the Northwestern University. Sundry Civil Appropriation Eil and the O'eomnrgnrina CbeMiiit. Figure tUt Run High. WASHINGTON. April t-Irt rxcciv live stioion of the senate, iUcon, f Georgia, offered a resolution requesting -She president to defer th lssuant--e sf a proclamation announcing the arqul sithm of the DanUn West Indies under the term of the treaty recently nego tiated with Denmark until the pend ing lnvestifeTUion of the charge of bribery made In tonncctlon with the treaty should be- concludt-d by the houae of representative. The resolu tion provoked smart deoate, which was participated In by Cac.m and Money, Democratic members of' lh comuittee on foreign relations on on side and Cnllom. Lodge. Banna, Al liron. Nelson and other Ttepubtlcans on the other. In reply to specific questions. Greet said he knew of no senator or repre sentative who had been bribed or wbom any one had attempted to bribe. Chairman Dalxell announced 'that Abnr McKlnley, Colbron and Flaher Hansen would appear on Thursday. SAI?VALfl3 COM MiTTEK. WASHINGTON, April l.-The tnlti'a meeting of the Salvadore arbitration committee, made np of Chief Justice Strong, of Canada; Don M. Dtck'nson, of Michigan, and Dr. Jose Rosa Pacas, of Salvadore. was held tonight. TV-y are to rfndr a decision on the cleua whose original amount aggregated! J510.000 in gold filed by Salvador Com mercial Company, of CrJiforna, against Salvadore for alleged annulment of con- , cessions made to the Salvadore corporation. SUNDRT BILL. WASHINGTON, April l.-The house today made rapid progress with the sundry civil appropriation bill, com pleting; 93 pages of the bilL Efforts to amend the bill were successfully defeated as a rule by Cannon, chair man "f the appropriations committee. who was personally in charge of the measure. ' OLEOMARGARINE. WASHINGTON, April l.-An agree- ment whs reached by the senate today to vote on the oleomargarine bill next Thursday. The dbale-'m the meas ure was continued throughout today's session. PRICE OF SILVER. NEW TORK. April 1. 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