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,THE MORNING A STOP IAN, ASTOIHA, OREGG. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1008. Fancy Specials 8 Oz. Bot. Pitted Selected OHvcs ..35c Maraschino's Cherries $1.00 Dundee Marmalade (large size) 30c 16 Oz. Bot. Large Queen Olives 40c Major Grey's Chutney 85c 8 Oz. Bot. Spanish.Stuffed Olives 20 A. V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT FOR BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL- CUT COFFEE, 40c PER CAN. PHONES-711 AND 3871 BRANCH PHONE 713 9 Elaratorit SELECTING A TEAM Olympic Committee Jubilant Over Team for London REPRESENT UNITED STATES Within the Past Year This Country Has Developed Long Distance Run ners That Are by no Means Below the Average. NEW YORK, May 14 Following the Pacific Coast tryouts which were leld at Stanford University in Cali fornia, members of the Olympic com mittee are jubilant over the fact that everything now points to a winning team to represent the United States in London in July. The only thing that is worrying us sow," said James E. Sullivan, secre tary of the committee, "is the picking f the team. That is a hard problem. Within the past month reports have Seen received from all over the coun try stating that some athlete has been breaking world's records in practice. If these reports are true there will be many upsets when all the tryouts are held, and perhaps some of those who were looked on as sure winners will f necessity be left at home. "Of course this will not happen if VREEL AND BILL Put Through the House Under a Special Rule WILLIAMS REFUSED HIS BILL When it Goes to the Senate Aldrich Will Call a Meeting of the Finance Committee and All House Amend ments Will be Eliminated. We Fit mm WASHINGTON, May 14. -The Vreeland currency bill was today put through the house under a special rule by a vote of 184 to 14S. Fifteen of the so-called insurgents of the ma jority party voted with the Democrats who went on record solidly against the measure. The closing moments of the debate were replete with excite ment and republican enthusiasm caus ed by the refusal of a great majority of the democrats to go on record for the Williams bill, which had been offered by Kahn, of California, as a substitute for Vreeland bill, in accordance with the well laid plan of the majority leaders to ascertain where the demo crats stood on the proposition, which it was claimed by several was sup ported by Bryan. Ninety-three demo crats voted "Present" which aroused the republicans to a high state of hi larity at the expense of the minority. IT Fil mi Don't ingginebecausyo a little bit cannot fit you - Drop in today and let us show you T of the Good Ouos Benjamin Clothes We carry sizes for every build. Prices to meet every purse. BENJAMIN SUITS $18 to $3B GOOD SUITS $10 to $20 The latest novelty in Spring Derbvs s the OLIVE BROWN 1 We have it in every shape . . . 11 H. Ate receive enough money. At pres-' Only a handful of democrats had the .t we have sufficient to send a win-j temerity to vote "Aye" or "No." The ning team but I am in hopes that be-j action of Kahn was due to refusal of for the boys sail on June 21 there will j Wiliams to present his bill as a sub be enough to send every athlete who ! stitute which under the rule he was lias a chance of gaining a point." While reports of wonderful feats have been received here, experts who have heard thousands of these reports before claims it was seasoned cham pion who will perform best and win nt when the proper time comes. They say they cannot see how such men as Shaw of Dartmouth and For est Smithson are going to lose in the Sigh hurdles. Martin W. Sheridan with the discus, Melvin Sheppard, in the middle distance; Grath and Flani gan in the weight events; Glamor in the quarer mile; Dray of Yale in the pott -vault; Porter in the high jump; 3b- Emery in the standing jump; Bel lars and Bonhagi in the distance runs; Dan Kelley in the broad jump; James Sullivan, in the mile run; Coe and Rose in the shotput and Garrets in any of the specialties he trains for and competes in. All of these have consistently and persistently shown form that stands out by itself and trainers claim noth ing less than serious accidents can prevent them from making the team. : In the Marathon race, America is iy no means left in the ruck. Within the past year this country has devel oped long distance runners that are fcy no means below the average. Mr. Sullivan, believes we have a grand chance of eapturing that event this year. Up to yesterday more than $11,000 had been subscribed to carry the team abroad and Mr. Sullivan ex pects to have at least $15,000 by June 15. Judging that it will cost each man Xrom $300 to $320 for expenses from the time he leaves New York this amount will enable the committee to pick from 40 to 50 Men. With this number every member of the com mittee is sanguine of success. The committee has decided to hold the wrestling tryouts on May 26 and 27, instead of May 25 and 26. In all prob ability these tryouts wil only take one night as the fact that only native born or fully naturalized citizens of Ameri ca are eligible will keep a number of entries away. pccially authorized to do As soon as bill reaches the senate, Aldrich will call a meeting of the finance committee to consider it. It is expected that the committee will vote unanimously to amend the house measure by striking out all amend ments after enacting a clause and in serting the provisions of the bill which was passed by the senate. It is not doubted the senate will approve of the action of committee. The ef fect of this could be to send both the Vreeland and the Aldrich bills to a conference. SEARCHING FOR INCENDIARYj CHICAGO, May 14. Detectives in the employ of Chicago Board of Edu cation are searching for an incendiary who attempted to burn the Clarke public school, containing 1600 children at Ashland avenue and West Thir teenth street. The fire which started at the foot of one of the stairways, on Monday, was discovered in time to prevent the spread of the flames. The lower steps of the stairway had been saturated with kerosene and basket of shavings and paper set afire. The flames had not yet caught the oil-soaked wood when the alarm was given. In the building there are 30 school rooms. Three rooms are filled with deaf and dumb pupils and two score blind student are scatered through the various grades. The attempt to fire the building was discovered by one of the mutes. Terrified, he ran back to the school room, grabbed Miss Martin, the head teacher in the deaf and dumb --department, by the skirts, and dragged her to the top of the landing. Miss Mar tin called the janitor, and the fire was extinguished. No fire alarm was sounded and but few of the children in the school knew anything about the tragedy that threatened them. That the attempt to murder of innocents was perpetrated wilfully, princpal and teachers and members of the school board do not doubt. Rebekah Meeting. Gateway Rebekah Lodge will meet this evening at I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30. Subscribe for the Morning Astorian, AH members are reauested to be ores- 60 cents per month. Contains full cut. Card party. Mamie Clinton, sec- Associated Press reports, besides all retary. the news in the local field. 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