VOL. «• I I GENE. OREGON. THl liMIAt EVENING, 41'4,1 ST <1, IVO» BRISTOW NAMED yOpeka. Aug. 5.—While the result of resterday's primaries cannot be stated posits«'?- the returns tend to eoafirm last night's report that Wal­ ter R Stubbs, for governor, and Jo- jepb L. Bristow, for United States jeaaior. to succeed Long, have been sominated by the Republicans, The Democratic vote is very in­ complete. COWHERD AND HADLEY NOMINATED | Democrat, and Deun.s T. Flynn. Re­ publican. were nominated at yester­ day's primaries, to succeed Gore for the short term. Buffalo, Aug. 5.—According to Chairman Mack. Bryan will make .several campaign tours which will ■ embrace nearly all parts of the coun­ try. speaking mostly in the principal cities between the Atlantic and Pa- j cific. ■ Mr. Kern will likely accompany Bryan on a portion of his trip. No speaking dates have yet been fixed. Kansas City. Aug. 5.—The Indica­ tions are that William S. Cowherd, of Kaifca- City, formerly chairman of the Democratic national congression­ al committee, was nominated at yes- terdav's primaries for governor. Bryan's Speech Ready Herbert S. Hadley, attorney-gener­ Fairview. Aug. 5.-—Politics were al of Missouri, was the only candidate temporarily sidetracked today while on the Republican ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan attended a wed­ ding in Lincoln. The speech of ac­ Gore and Flynn I ceptance will .."I be , given to the press Guthrie. Aug. 5.—Senator Corp, associations today ------ J for distribution ' ♦ +>++++++++++++* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wallace, Aug. 5 With all ♦ the form and precision of a ♦ court of law and all the heat ♦ and anger of a battlefield, the ♦ Democratic state convention ♦ assembled at 10:30 today. + Every move of the jealous ♦ factions was guided by skill­ ♦ ed attorneys. Two or three +• fist fights which seemed im­ ♦ minent have been averted and ♦ the antl-Dubois men say that ♦ In the convention they will ♦ start no riot, but march out ♦ in perfect order, go to anoth- ♦ er hall and hold a convention ♦ of their own. ♦ Another attempt at peace ♦ negotiations failed today. + The present indications are ♦ that the Dubois men will con­ + trol and name A. L. Prehau­ ♦ ser as temporary chairman, ♦ it is expected that the oust­ ♦ ing of the Mormon, or anti­ ♦ Dubois. delegates from Ada ♦ county will follow, when the ♦ split may occur. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ GREATEST STRIKE J Winnipeg. Aug 5.—The btggest labor dispute in the industrial history of Canada culminated today in a gen­ eral strike of the employes of the me­ chanical department of the Canadian Pacific Reports from over the en­ tire system indicates that the strike order was generally obeyed. Butte, Aug. a.—James W This is the time of year when the economically inclined improve every opportunity offered to se­ cure dependable dry goods at such a saving. We are placing our summer stock on our counters greatly underpriced. This list of special prices is only a partial one. Every department shows the keen price cutting. Summer goods must and shall be moved Wash Goods ^-Price 2>c Sunbonnets. while they last 15c Fancy colored Doll Sunbonnets. . 10c Balance of our lawns, mulls, poplins, in fact en­ tire line of these wash goods to be closed out at one- half pries. 10c 20- cent materials 12«c 25-cent materials 15c 33-cent materials 25c 50-cent materials Childr’s Rompers These garments are great labor •avers: dark colors; special, eac h 4Oc Wash Belts of all Kinds Children’s Hose Reduced Every white wash belt in stock wor»h from 25c to 75c on sale a», each -________ 19c value, boys' heavy ribbed Hose. »1 sizes, th- pair............................... I.«' Owing to the extra amount of business during these days of merchandise moving, remnants are accumulating very fast. To keep them sold out we mark them at just one half the former price. $2 OO remnants at » 1 0° 50c remnants at Table Damask Long or Short Kimonas Reduced $1.25 long kimonas, sale pnce 5 | -00 1.50 Ion? kimonas, sale pnce — .. -- -- 40c short kimonas; sale price 25c Nazareth Union Suit Waist» Curtain Material Just the best undergarment for children yet; Naz­ areth with the best shaped drawers attached, the suit 50c ••»-Inch white IFotted Swiss, 20c *•*•«; the yard ........................... 15« »•■inches wide. lace strope; yd. Ac 5 cents SELECTING DELEGATES. —Wilder in CHoago Record - Herald. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIP IS TOTAL ANOTHER WOULD-BE SUICIDE REPOR LOSS FROM FIRE Copyright 1908 by «a Hart Schaffner & Marl High Grade Clothing at an Ordinary Quality Price PORTLAND MAN CHICAGO HOT WAVE CONTINUES UNABATED Portland. Aug 5. Alfred Estes, son of an East Side grocer, died to­ day as the result of a collision be­ tween hla grocery wagon and an elec­ tric freight car. Estes was thrown from his seat, striking the pavement ♦ The officers are looking for Paul Simmons, whose home I Roseburg and who had written his folks there that he Intended commit­ ting suicide. The man's brother ar­ rived In Eugene from Roseburg this morning and told Chief of Police Ear­ rington how the young man had writ­ ten that he was going to the hills and make away with himself, after hav­ ing shipped his trunk, containing all his extra clothing, and his violin home. The young man has beeri at Dallas, I’olk county, for a me time past and arrived in Eugene a few days ago. He mailed four registered letters to his folks, -end ng them all from the Eugene postoffice the'same day. Young Simmons Is ill and he Imagines that he has consumption. Chief of Police Earrington has Inves­ tigated the case and is of the opin­ ion that he has not taken his own life, and thinks he can ]< cate him soon. Chicago, Aug. 5. Today Is the twentieth day of contin­ ♦ uous Intense heat, and the ♦ fifteenth without rain. There ♦ dere four deaths last night. ♦ At 1 1 o'clock today the tem­ perature was 84. with 74 hu­ midity. ♦ ♦♦♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Maybe you never bought one of our -ui:- Most everybody has, but if you in ver did you should "do It now" and got. them at the reduced prlc You can save a big day's wag­ es on every one you buy. You know the famous all wool suits NEW YORK BROKERS FORCED TO SUSPEND HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX mak". Well, we sell them this Is their home, and you can't get them anywherp else, nor any as good­ can get suits from J4.5O and up New York, Aug. 5.- The suspen­ sion of the firm of Eastman £ Cun puny, stock brokers, wus announce ! on the floor of the Consolidated Sto< .» Exchange today. Robert Eastman head of the firm, was arrested in Chi i ago last night on the charge of pre­ senting an over f fifteen thousand dollars Mechanic National Bank 00LLIVÜR. i nator who might have hi Republican nomination for vi president hat he desired It. THOMAS P Oklahoma senator been renominated by to succeed himself. I with To Wear Everywhere Portland. Aug. 4 - Government Island, In the grounds where was the Lewis and Clark fair, wes the aceno today of a killing in which an 11- year-old boy, Jackson Reld. shot to death George F. Demars, a painter. Demars, with his brother and father, were members of a party who were fishing In Guild's Lake. Demars. Sr., was on one side of the Island and his son on the other. He broke his hk and started across the bland to get New York, Aug. 5. Excessive hu­ midity and high temperature com­ bined canned a great deal of suffering in the crowded districts of New York last night and early today. Dr. Ed­ ward Wallace Nell, for 25 years pas­ tor of the Protestant Episcopal church of St. Edward, the martyr, was one of the victims. his head and fracturing his The motorman Is held, pend- Investigatlon of th« charge exceeding the speed ordì- On ♦ good pair. DUTCHESS TROUHER8 give style comfort and service at a moderate n he was accosted bv oral childr-n, who live on the Is’ in » n among whom was the Reid boy. 1 Wh *a» told that he was trespassing gr- was ordered off the Island. The old man told the children he would leave at once, but according t > his version of the shooting that was not suffi- . dent, and the children set a dog on ' him. Then Demars, not making a Hucccssfu! resistance to the animal, George raw him and ran to his as­ sistance with an oar. The young man i s extra quality; the pair. . 15« 6Xc Ryan, Stuttgart, Aug 5.—After complet- * y y y t y y y y y 4 y * f y > i ♦ Ing the most remarkable voyage in ♦ the history of aerial navigation, the f ♦ Zeppelin airship, after descending ♦ ♦ about 8 o'clock today five miles south I New York. Aug. 5 Walter ♦ of here on account of the over-heat- Wellman said last night that ♦ Ing of a piston rod and lack of gas. he expected to make another ♦ was completely destroyed by fire. A| attempt to reach the North ♦ tust of wind tore the balloon from Pole in an airship next year. ♦ ts anchorage and carried It fifty > The Wellman airship is the ♦ • ard», when flames soon buret out' second largest in the world, ♦ rout end to end. in a few s< onds being exceeded only by the m explosion occurred, following Zeppelin machine. ♦ ■ hl-h the motors and frame work !r pped to the earth, knocking sever-' ♦ ♦ il bystanders down. t'junt Zeppelin hue devoted his life md fortune to the development of1 sum __ ______ _______ , _ r ____ for the ait-whip u|w>n the ____ comple- drships. and tnis was the fourth he tlon of 24 hours of successful flight tad constructed and the German gov-: in the air without touching tfrrra flr- -rnment had agreed to pay a large | ma. Shirtwaist Melting away Rapidly Col’d Sun Bonnets HAS Spokane. Aug 5.—The great for- est fire which has terrorized the peo­ ple of the* East Kootenai country dur­ ing the last few days, nas rolled to­ ward the north and swept over the mountains into an almost unlnhabi- tated region. Michel, which seemed dimmed yes­ terday, is safe today Hosmer and Crow's Nest are out of danger unless the wind changes <0 the south. Late reports state that the new town of .Michel, which ts half a mile west of the old town, »w destroyed yester­ day, but no on«' was seriously hurt. The work of rebuilding has al­ ready started at Fertile . the Canadian Pacific being the first to start, put­ ting a crew to work on a n- w depot. It Is now estimated that th« loss of life will not exceed 60. law. Daniel F. Mooney. The tragedy is believed to be the result of family differences. Dry Goods Good size pillows for the boat or ■fountains; assorted colors; sale 2