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rVHl TO. llT.TTO.TjiTT'O TTh A IT T O TT
KUJKXK. OKKtiOX, Kill DAY JCVK X1XO, FK11KVAKY 7, J008
XO. ;w
fiT CASE WILL GO
TO JURYMEN TONIGHT
men. "Shoe day" Is Sullivan's pet
charity, being an annual event on
tho Bowery.
TIMOTHY D.
SULLIVAN GIVES ! EX-BANKER MORSE
AWAY MANY SHOES' is still missing
LrtUnd, . . rlr,iment
w defense cn"
" .. u.n (hi. afternoon. He
si"8 1,1,0,1 Ha"'S endeavor
P! ..1,1.1 neents appointed to
: Creek Company, asserting thatj
Urii; was no
F"" j .h..t Hull linrt nev-
.,,ndrelterai ' ;
. Mnn m erect or maln-
L.lente and that the defendant
U lid in understanding with the.
lm of the company. ,
Judge W euster neuii-u mm
j-iiiratlon or justice ;
Hi of such a character turn. s
jjdilarm but he declared that the
Jftlay in the possibility of Jur-!
''sHing In the trial of accused
ti being ;nnueiR-ru .
ls by facts and circumstances en-,
ki foreign to tne speciiu; .,.. ,
j which the man on trial was
sited He then called tlle attenl
of the jury to me ,.n. umi. ... ,
Hall case they should not con-,
, fijdence extraneous to the case
under consideration when deliberat
ing on a verdict.
The case will go to the Jury to
night. '
New York, Feb. 7. Yesterday was
'shoe day" and Congressman Tlmo-
TF.LF.IMIOXK OFFICIAL
ItliLKASF.I) O.X HAH,
, 1
San -Francisco, Feb. 7. On
a showing of 111 health by
Louis Glass, the convicted of-
ficial of the telephone compa-
ny, the supreme court today
ordered his release, fixing his
- ball ut $20,000, .
Wages have been reduced at the
Lebanon paper mill 12 l per cent on
the inside and 20 per cent on tho out
side. The mill Is now operated and
owned by the Oregon City Paper Mill
company.
Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Roney were'
passengers to Portland on the noon
train today.
j New York, Feb. 7.-r-The where-nbouts-of
ex-Hanker Morse are still
a mystery, notwithstanding the ru
mors that he was in the city Wednes
day night. The United States at
torney has requested Morse's attor
neys to Induce him to return and they
have cabled to Liverpool to Intercept
him if he should be on the steamer
Campania, although It Is doubted he
Is on that vessel.
OFFICIAL FOItF.CAST
l'Olt XOUTIIWKST
Portland, Feb. 7 Western
Oregon and Western Wash
ington Fair tonight mid Sat
urday; westerly winds.
F.astern Oregon, F.astcrii
Washington and Northern
Idaho Snow tonight or Sat
urday; colder tonight.
Southern Idahn Snow ta
night, or Saturday; colder.
PORTUGAL'S KING
IN ROYAL CASKET
AWAITING BURIAL
TIMOTHY I). SI LL1YAV
thy I). Sullivan gave away five thous-:
and pairs of shoes and socks to needy'
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, Feb. 7. May, iM 1-1; Jii-
The Store That's Doing the Business
Just a Few
of the
attractions
Lonsdale -;
Muslin .
Lonsdale Muslin
: the yard
10 cents
Belts
Oc and "3c Ladies'
1MB each
40 cents
Parses
Wira' Purses, worth 1.00
toS2.pO; your
cliiili'e
75 cents
Hose
riWH-,1 Top Hoso
' "lack, the ,,r.
25 cents
Misses' Union
ouits
Klf liiiim Suits
each
35 cents
rers Coats
rr r (.(m(s
$1.95
f Oghams
7 cents
' Lng Cloth
.-.r,l
cents
Udi Waists
an,.
2y ' i.
''5 cents
" MUSIC FRIDAY
:'2 to 4:30 p. m. ,
String Orchestra
' . You are invited
Corset, Merit
The Royal Worcester Corset represents
the best efforts of the most exclusive
. designers, the perfect fit, the graceful
lines, it satisfies your every ambition
in corset perfection, each
$1.00 to $6.50
Just Now
Maybe an extra pair
of Trousers ol the
right kind would
help things along
It happens so often that
the trousers getting the
hardest wear give out
tQ before the coat and vest.
A good pair of trous
ers now will give you a -ne
jv suit effect, and you
can get it for very little
These Hart, Schaffner (& Marx
Trousers are especially good; they make up
short lengths of suit fabrics-not enough for a,
suit-into extra trousers. Very fine goods,
all wool, made in the perfect. Hart, Schaffner
& Marx way.
can show you something that will go well
with your coat and vest. Trousers $5,$6,$8
JF&$K Mirt Sdiiffncr
34 V Man J
lL qfk Hind Ti ittirJ
mimm
Ladies' Long
. " Coats
$7.50 to 0.00 black or gray
Cents, to close out
$5.00
..Children's ,
Umbrellas
(5ooI school Umbrellas
each j
50 cents
Ladies'
Umbrellas
Vnst color, strong sUm-I
franir, vavU
75 cents
Scotch Waistings
3."r Srolrh l-'l.imicl Waist in
tin- yarcl
25 cents
Men's
Half Hose
'JOr lliilf Hose, Muck or tan,
llin pair
2l2 cents
BuU Dog
1 .
l.Ishon, Keh. 7. The body of Kins
Carlos was inured In the coffin yes
terday, after which (jneeu .Mother,
Maria Pla, (Jneen Amelle, his wid
ow, and Manual, his sun, were admit
ted to view the remains. It. was a
painful and he'trtrenilintr. scene. It
was necessary t.) remove the moth
er and (ineen, s ni-eat was her srief.
At mi.lnlnlit the In :! was lransiort
ed to the royal clKipel.
Kini; Carlos died u pnnr man and
his entire lortune roilalsleil of In
surance polieies held liy the flank of
PortuK-il as s rarity fur advances
made. It is faiil t ier,: will not he
$;iU.iMMI to distriimte anions his
heii.-. i
FLOHDi A REPUBLICANS
HAVE LIVELY ROW
St. AuRustinoNKIa., Fob. G. Flor
ida Republicans stand conspicuously,
in tho limelight today as boitiK tho
first to hold their convention to se
lect delegates to the Xai ional con
vention, and it. is said here that tho
strenumirt and exciting scenes enact
ed here today are a forecast of sim
ilar scenes in other Southern slat.es,
caused by the cflorls beini; made by
t ho ant l-Koosevclt Republicans Tor
control In the National convenilon.
Two Mii von I ions really convened
at tho same time in tho same hall.
Tlu; progress ol' busini'.-'s was I' re
qucut ly intorruitcd by knock-down
and drat;-ou'i rights. . The ofiicehold
ers l'ac:i;)n was called to tinier by the
chairman of t lie stale commit too,
and they proclaimed 'themselves as
tho regular party, but. they did not
succeed in carrying out tho pro-arranged
program. The Tat't. senti
ment was too strong for the b-aders
to hold in chock, and resolutions wore
adopted indorsing William It. Taft
for tho pre.-ddoiicy. ,
The antl-Taft faction elected un-
Instruoted delegates.
LUMBER RATE
MAY BE SETTLED
BY CONFERENCE
JUDGE HARGIS,
FEUD LEADER,
KILLED BY SON
Jackson. Ky., Feb. 6. Ex-County
Judge James Hargla, for many years
a member of the state Democratic
executive committee, accused of com-
ACCIDENTS OF
ONE DAY CAUSE
LONG DEATH ROLL
New York, Feb. 7. One woman Is
dwul and Bcvernl persons wore In
jured as the result of a fire which
early today destroyed the five-story
apartment bulldlnir at Columbus av
enue and Seventieth street. Mar
garet L. La mi on fell from the fifth
floor and was fatally hurt. Loss,
2G,000.
Ten ratwenuerH Hurt
Frankllnvlllo, N. Y., Feb. 7. Ten
pasBeiiKers were Injured In a wreck
on the I'ennH.vlVanla railroad two
miles east of this city today, caused
by tho derailment of several cars.
Thrco Fatally Injured.
Chicago, Feb. 7. Three were fa
tally Injured In an explosion In tho
quarries at llawthorno today. Care
lessness caused tho accident.
HARRY 8. NEW.
I'liairiim uof the Iti'iiiiblicun National
Committed
pllelty 111 many murders and a prom
inent figure In tne rends which have
disrupted Mreathitt. county for sev- j
EXPRESS TRAIN IS
WRECKED AT GHAHALIS
Portland, Feb. 7. A special dis
patch rrom ChehallH to Iho Kvoklng
Telegram says tho Portland express,
duo In Portland this afternoon, was
i wrecked Just north of Chehalls at
noon. ICvery rnr left tho track but
only two persons were Rllghtly ln
I Jured, Mrs. V. I,. I'lnder and a man
. named Pendergast.
pk.ctici:i at t.ikji:t
TO MA KM .Ml ItDCIS HI ItM
Denver, Feb. 7. Mortally sick of
Contest Votes allowed on
all payments made on
Subscriptions up to
10 p. m. Saturday
money.
oral years, was shot and killed In his cousunipelon and Insanely Jealous
eneral store here Ibis afternoon by .,,,, Kor...ky ,U ilcl l,-e, Hhooting at"
ws on, Meach llargls. I he son fired H
v, i-liots In rapid succession at. his n '"Wl with a revoljer for several
I her. who Ml dead while his clerks days In preparation rnr killing his
em waiting on customers. wir... whom be larallv shol lust night
rii" exact cans,' of i he murder has In iho slreet. He then kliied him
f Omtlnuod on I'jig,. Five.) (sl,.
RRANGEMENTS
COMPLEDED FOR
Pi
Where Ca-Ji Drms Credit
Hampton bro
Boys' Overcoats
For Less
S'J.H.I to I J.OI( flKTCOIltll
greatly mlucetl
fL Mr, Cmitv $1.70
x.'i.im CoefH
h.ck ('outs
m.?r,
xu.nit
!:
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4
Washington. Feb. 7.
Chairman Harry H. New, Her-
reiary Kliuer hover and other
titeinliers or t'le wh-c(imtnlt-
1 of the Republican Nation-
Hi committee, have practically
completed the hall arrange-
men s for the nailonal con-
V'tlti.f, !,!,. held III CllPltlo
l: : .I il li,;. and It Is le-lleved
t rM- .1 1 ;, ..:: tn 11 1 - 111 I .'! Coli-
"!ir,i Tlih ,:-r w!ll 'n- l-t!,'r
!h.-tlt ,'WT hefnre. Sv'l!:, nr"
!. h 'I let' I I .''I 1. Mild
II I " ai" d, -ks fur 1 1 news-
v-- 1 ' i. .
baa.
I EVANS' FLEET
LEAVING PUNTA ARENAS
1'iinia Arenas, Feb. 7. Pr-para-Hons
iilionrd t ie ball lesblps ami lor
ped n boats Jor the yoynge through
the wesiern Ktraits of .Magellan Into
the Purine ocean are complete. The
start will be innd" at II o'clock to
night, ami when day brenks Hatiird ij
Ihe fleet will have rounded Cape For
ward. Official farewells will ho made this
afternoon.
elite Tent No. Nil, Knights of th"
t:i iibi.es. of A, Hie. has filed ar:l
cles of llieiit pio .il Ion with the t,", T"t:i
iv of. siitie. TI,,, incorporator an"
c. Hums, ti n. Il,,.,br,ig, j, ii a.
A. Miner.
Mis, A. tl. .Mat hen ii, who was op"r.
aled upon a f,nv ilayi uk and who
h.n Ii"- ii quite piw sin, ", much hel
ler today.
NHATTI.K 111 SIXF.SS SIKX AUK AT.
TF.MPTIXU TO SFCl'HK COM
PUOMISM Ail!i:i:IKXT WITH
iMiFsinioxTs mi. i, and 1:1,1,1-
OT I'HF.UMIXAKY CONFFK-
i:xcn iKsi iri:i ix iiopioi'i ii
VII'.W OF SliT'ATIO.V A XI) Fl it
TI1F.II MKKTINtiS Wll.l. UK
II F.I, It
Seattle, Feb. II. As n result of
a conference neld this morning he-
jlvveen I'resldeu Louis W. Hill, of tho
Ureal. Northern, ami President. How
ard Flliott, of tho Northern Pacific,
on tho 1,110 side, and President Jacob
Furtli, of the Paget Sound Ntalonal
Hank, and Frederick llausman, repre
senting the commercial bodies of tho
Xorthwesl, hope is expressed that the
controversy between tho lumber in
terests and tho railroads concerning
the rate question may bo amicably
settled. Nothing deflnito resulted
from the conference, btit there is to
be another one within a day or so.
At the close of tho conference Mr.
Furth made the following statement:
Both Hides Are ConsUh-ml.
"Mr. Hill and Mr. Elliott, at our
Invitation, met Mr. Ilnusman and my
self this morning to discuss tho pos
sibility of bringing about a settle
ment of tho rate controversy between
the lumber and shingle men of the
Pacific Northwest and tho railroads.
Both the railroad officials appeared
to bo willing to recolvo proposals
LOUIS W. HILL.
from us. netliiK for tho rrmimorcla!
oi'KMiiizalioiiH of the. Northwest.
'Tlu subject, was (IIkciikh i from
various viewpoints, on the bis of
sonio means of brlnMK about an ear
ly roHumi'tlou of tin lumber trailo. It
was considered h.itli from the rail
road end, namely, the liaiullfnp; of
traffic, and Hie nianufiicturor' end,
namely, tho opening of thft mills of
the Northwest, and tho employment of
labor as hofuru the mills closed
down."
LOUISIANA WILL
. HANG FOUR MEN
New Orleans. Feb. 7 Four
men will be hanged In l.oulsl-
ana this afternoon. Albert
West anil F.dwnrd Williams,
negroes, will he executed at
Lake Charles. The other con-
demti"d men lire John Cul-
pepper mid Cnl Thomas, both
of whom com in 1 1 led murders.
PREMIER FRANCO
NOT BOTHERED
WITH REMORSE
Madrid, Feb. 7.--Prcinlor Frniirii
and parly, bo left fast evening on
the south express, bought tickets on
ly lo the froiitlr, and their destlna
iloii Is not known, though some say It
la Paris.
Franei would not aiibmll to nil I it
lervlew except l'i say, through a
member of his parly, thai he millered
no remorse and that, the pulley ho
had pursued was the WistMt one pos
sible. III., spokesman said he thought
It posslb!" Ilia' Franco would even
tually r.o to Swll zcrhittd,
(iocs On To PltllM
llendai", l-'ianee, F b. 7, - Franco
did not leave the train at the fron
tier, hut continued on to Pails.
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