' ' r y. THE OREGON TftILY JOUR MAY (, 1CC3. T ' J lil - -Jl ; WMMB0MB-i:.''- Ill I $1:00 A: WEEK WILL' CLOTHE YOU I ; , - I 1 . I " j ' ' '" - - --- .... "y'y:::-. , ; v; ; ,, I-Meii's-Sommer Sote for a Dollar 1 fi - - .... . ;iU , .4 aaUesariUsj I' Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Showing Effects of tha" Fire. AY HOT SECURE ISURAfiCE Liabilities Reach a Grand Total s of Two Hundred and Thi Millions. - ' . FIGHT AMONG ADJUSTERS HAS ALARMING PHASES X So Cwit Tbat-I-Ia-Imt ible for Somo Concerns to Pay Many Opposed to Pajring on BnadingrecltecTyuater Oakland. May i. A revialoa of lniur enc llbUlUe In 8&n nuebm -ku lncrUKl th f lguretav.. r'fi t"'1 ox 3n.uug,uua, Thm nvra srr reached br niacin th mm. rata nar hundrJ at par cant and aatlmatlnf two, uiraa .or taa iiaciutiei , aa loau IT-evloua, fijuraa placed the total ln-J Coincident with th fact that thaloaa win reach such an enormous figure, cornea tfa Taport TrOm the : aJjutr aeetlna- todar to the affect that a . atrona: faction baa artaen-in- Inauranoa ; clrclea, which is oppdaed to paying earthquake loaaea,. While the majority ;; apparenUyfavor- paying- -ail lb loaaea on buUdinas deatroyed by fire, whether I or. hot' prevloualy - wrecked -by earth ; .cuaka or dynamite, -there aeema to be a ' prospect that .the conservative element will win ouw lble that aome companies will co to the wall If they neat the liabilities in .' full. The fight among adjusters is aa ' suming alarming phases and the whole aspect of the situation. Is unfavorable for the Insured. , " Every time a fussy woman lets her : husband have his own way aha does It : In such a manner that it leavea a bad taste In his mouth. - - :. ANGERED AT THE PRESIDENT SHERMAN ABANDONS MARCH (Jsarntl Saerlal Service.) " Carters vl lie, rjatoy-.i&StOTsr byorraclsmfSdrTOgeredTylheacn6n of;: President Roosevelt in. withdrawing anesoort of Vnlted gtsles cavalry. Rev. Thomas Sherman ha abandoned his trip over the rout takAk by his father, General ,Jv". TT-Sttefmaiirere.thalatter marched through' Georgia, and has" returned to Chattanooga..;' 'liiZ ': :".r -".' 1- Sherman and hie escort reached her last night, where they learned of the president' order. So Irate; was Sherman 'at what he considered an Insult by Roosevelt,- that fea at onoe took his baggage f ror. th army wagon accom panylng' th expedition and had it moved Into the home of General Granger,, who Was military" aecretary to General Sherman, and who resides here. nfFiLHPPLiciTio;i?npFinMTiiifff luuiuinL uuu in ROSEBURG-OFFietr Supervisor Bartrum'Makes An noun'cement Relative to Com' jngxarhlnai (Btwclil fHspatea te Th JoaraaL) Roaeburg, Or., May 4. Forest Super visor 8. C. Bart rum announces for the benefit of those who are expecting to J taka Ut xlvirnservlc examination for J th position of forest ranger, to be' held at Roaeburg, -Oregon, - .May 14, that owing to the fact that the date of ex amination, -la -oloee' at-hand, "-they will immediately file their applications with him if they have not already filed with th United States commission at Wash ington, District of Columbia. - Applies' Uon blanks can be secured by-applyint ina loases are ao great tnat JLU poa-4 to hi uffk!S antoseburg. The examl liway.JRKeJKe-iJWfai thamberlain and Oearinif:lso. nation will be along practical lines, re lating 4o th various duties required of forest rangers. - Any - man who would like- this class ef work, that is between th ageof XI and 40 -years, with - a strong, Wealthy-body, need not hesitate to take this examination. A tlvll servlc examination for th position of forest supervisor will be held In Portland, Astoria, Baker City ana isugena on May is. - v : r .":Fs-Vv js:' --yLrjl t .Mite w w Z ' You're too busy a man to. read fashion notes, so we will-not bother you with long jetalls In ltyls . but everything for your wear and dress is here Suits for business, for vacation," for 'dressVToF wort" " - "? ' t or forfunr'cTme'andniee them: SUITS at ?10, ?12, ?15up.to ?20or.f25 . . - . . i -. &us JufmProp- - OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND. BOYS 163 AND 163 THIRD ST. MOHAWK BLDG. .- COMPLETED Secretary . cif Stata FlnTsBeT Compilation of Votes Cast . at Primary Election. - MULKEY FOR SHORT AND "7" - BOURNE FOR LONG.TERM Hawley Ellla, VTlthycorpbe, Benson, Matlock, . EaklnCrawford. Dun- z 3 H Z EU o 01 UJ a b D O a' 03 S Wear It While You Are Paying the Little Bill- Our plan has opened the eyes of the men of Portland. , They have learned . that . they j can buy elegant apparel- -J (flnecUl Dispatch "t Th. JoarsaL) Salem, May- 4. The official vot re ceived by the several, candidates for state offices at th ; primary, election April SO hav been complied by the sec retary of state as follows: United States Senate (short term) F. W. Mulkey 2.80t. John M. Gearln 47. United States Senator (regular terra) Jonathan Bourne 11,877, Cake 11,151, Lowell 7,066, Smith 4.181, Watson 4,141, Gearln 11.711. Congress "(first " district) Hawler MS. Huston 4.711. Toose 7.4U. UaUO- way ,71, Graham t.M. - - Congress Jaecond -dlstrint) mm mils 7,764, Lachner 4,893, Rand 1,05. Shea herd 8.761, On ham 8,643. - Governor Brown 6.191. Oeer 11.111. Johns 7,17. Sehlbrede 1.111. Withy comb 14,178, Chamberlain 11,674. Secretary of . State Benson -17.264, Oatch 11,808, Pierce, 8,681, Wrlghtmsn 8,011, Sroat 11,110. . state Treasurer Attain 7,468, carter 8.8Z9. Hoyt 8.874. Jennlnga 1.724, Ryaa 8.148, Steel 1.700, Matlock 11.417. Supreme Judge Eakln-J,7.Tlan 11.421. v:i :. : v Attorney-Genersl Crawford 16.778. Durham 14.297, Miller 11,171. i- State Superintendent Ackerman 17.- 81. - ' Stater Printer Clark r 8. 1 8 8, Dun I way 11,811, Whitney 10,191, Taylor 11,111. Labor Commissioner: Hoff 86,147. --- Othas Ossdlflstssi ABSOLUTELY UP-TO-DATE Delightfully, attractive, charmingly fascnating.Worftedsv.Sergcs,,Thibets and Tweeds;. '.the kind yoakeno-wear-1rrn7panyuhea kind, that always" pleases " . ':- . - r'' ': " v, ; . Vi. ' At Prices : Never Higher and Often Surprisingly Lower Than the Cash Men Charge! -iPay a little down and then a little Weekly and enjoy the pleasure of being "dressed like a gentleman while paying for the goods." They tell us that it is "a T great accommoda--" tion, if pressed 'for ready money, to be able to buy an 'entire outfit from a first class house, and on a .small payment down be enabled to make a presentable appearance, anil later liquidate the account in trifling sums at times to suit one s convenience . . WE BUY FOR SPOT CASH AND SAVE EVERY DISCOUNT So that we are in position to give our patrons most remarkable bargains' and still accom modate them as to terms of payment. r It is actually a snap to bujr clothes or furnishing goods or shdes from us. ' v , : .. .'-'.:''-.- f will erow bigger and bigger every day. ' Men hTouhdftharthey can buy as cheaply onltimeasilie for cash, andjwithjour-splendid stock-to-select from will continue to take aJvantae of OUR EASY WAY TO BE PtRESSED LIKE GENTLEMEN.; V--,' '--i-'-----W.-r-.- T-'.-.-.-- : . S. B R OM BERG ERrManager Clothing Dei " I. QEVURTZ SONS'- Portland's Great Installment House First-and -Yamhill -Streets c o G H Q O 70 in 0) r LET.USHELP YOU TO DRESS LIKE A GENTLEMAN Marion Frank J. Miller ley The following' Is tha vote received in the-aeveral districts for Judges, district attorneys and representatives, Republi can:. Second District I T. Harris 8.108. Fourth District. Department No. 1 Alfred F. Sears Jr. 6,082, Robert O. Mor row 6.018. Fourth District. Department No. 4 C V. aantenbeln 6.740, M. C. Oeorge 6.686. Sixth District H. 3. Bean 1.001. Thomas Fitzgerald 646, IL E. Collier 470. Eighth District William O. Drowlev 826. M. U. Olmsted 488. " District Attorney (tenth district) Francis S. Ivanhoe 687. Bcott Z. Hender son 480, Joseph F. Baker 844, B. W. Bartlett 178. . Llnnand 1,111. ,:- 'r -rr rr-rT- Qlacksmas and Multnomah A. A. "Sailey 8,608," Samuel Connell 1,794, Oeorg M. Orton 8,614. v Umatilla. Morrow and TJnlo W. O. Cola 6.648. ' Baker, Uarney and Malheur J. N. Hart 1,216, L W, Hope 891. - . . Coos and Curry Kd Rackllff 878, R. D, Hum 86. Douglas and Jackson W. I Vawter 1,111, J. A. Buchanan 867, Oeorg W. Riddle 681, J. M. Hansbrough 464. Lincoln and Polk B. F, Jones 81. J. 8. Cooper 611. " Tillamook and Tamhlll A.- O. Beals 787, J. J. Howser Til, Matthew Thomp- on -18V. Clackamas and- Multnomah J. U. Campbell 7,911. H. E. Cross 4,(817 ' Crook. Grant, -Klamath and Lake (two) H. P. Belknap 1.424. O. H. Merry man 1,148. Morrow and Umatilla W. M. Blusher 1.718. Union and - WaUowt-J.-H. Dobbin 1,124. - Harney and Malheur Gilbert L. King 490, Frank C. Brown 168. Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler (two) R. N. Donneally llr B. F. Pike 81.-1 EUGENE TO FITTINGLY OBSEFVrMEMORIArDAY rMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMt (Special D1spat te The JoaraaL) Eugene, Or.. May 4. Eugene . will properly observe Memorial day. The Oj A. R. ha appointed a committee con sisting of R. H. Miller, JF. Oatea-aad W. J. Bowman to arrange for the ex ercises on that day."- Tha business houses will remain closed from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. - SPRINGFrELD CHILD , SUCCUMBS TO BURNS (gpeelil Dispatch t The JoaraaL) Eugene, Or., May 4. Te 10-montha-old son of J. Rio of Springfield -died Wednesday from the effects of being scalded In a tab of boiling water last Sunday., The. child was playing about the tub while' Its mother waa washing clothes and tell In, . Owing, to the San Francisco Disaster, the Transfer, otl our Business to the Sherman & Clay Co. will be Postponed X : r tt - - 4. IMPORTANT ' NOTICE ' - . .. - .. ; . .- -.r'v J ; Now Two Months .Of ; piano-sellincr at practically wholesale" prices. "AH the fine," new-goods, ordered specially for the opening-trade of i our successoTSTnave been turnea into this sale, making it X ine greatest opportunity ever preseniea nere to Duy a nne, high-grade Piano at a low price. '- " -.- Piano Certificates i j isw sLaw.-. r y ..sai i 0) 'J fl " y 1 Oregon Refugees la Hamilton Square, San Francisco. Extended In order to meet the wishes of a great many contestants- i-. i . . j - j . . i . . , . . . . . . we nave conciuyqu to extenq tnc time to ine xoin oi aiay. -When you take into consideration that certificates apply on- all new pianos at our store.;,the cheap as well as the- high-j iiuc, anu nuw nidi vuu nave a inc, litrgc etocK oi ait graucs to select from, all persons holding certificates should avail; themselves of this grand opportunity within the next two weeks. We also have a number of good second-hand pianos, ranging in price from $75 up, worth . twice . the amount asked for them. , If you .want a piano, now is the time to - secure- it.-rEasy-payments.-if desired. .- ' ; 1 Married I Joke when you have to scrape ' the bottom of your purse ,-with a .? fine tooth comb every month to buy shoeA.IJ : for the little ones.- Aliens Gilbeh-Raitiaker Co. i i JIER5IXTH-AND-M0RRIS0N, MILLMAN HAS NARROW -ESCAPE FROM DEATH Secfat Wrpatea-" to Ts loornai.i '" oreat Grove, Or, May 4 H. H. Mil ler, who la running a sawmill near Banks, had a narrow escape from death yesterday. He and his son wer clean ing and oiling the machinery, when suddenly the engine was' started. ' Mil ler waa caught by th saws and cut on brought to town,tand tha wounds sWed up by Dr.' Rents. ; ' Wr I Waa Inadvisable. First Physician Did you advlsa aa Operation 7 ! Second Physician 'No, the heart waa strong, . but his book was weak, " patient's pocket- LlTTLC&RLfjbREO r V ; v BY INFURIATED COW (Bpeetal Dlspatrb te Ta JosmaL) Walla, Wall. Wash., May 4 Annie Dooley, a young daughter of Mrs. A. Pooler, who conduct the Washington dairy west of Walla Walla, waa at tachedly a cow on tha farm yesterday afternoon and before men could rescue th little girl she was badly gored by th animal. - On horn perforated her left arm and her right shoulder was broken. The girl's injuries ar serious. Aa 01 tor's Steply s "Why didn't you retaliate when that fellow struck youT" "I dldnt know him. and.lt Is our rule not to pay any attention to anony saous contributions.' Our Special School Shoes are made specially tough for the purpose of helping you to keep money in the bank against a rainy day They can actually stand more rough usage than -any shoes we ever saw, A pair of them on one of your, children will prove :thls-----.;.V"-' - T Baron's Shoe Store j The Money Savers in ,X'i Footwear - 230-232 Morrison St. Between First and Second 4 r f i ... ' ...