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H E BITGENB DA: ' GU A LY KB MERALS OF VICTIMS HTUKXK, OltKUO.V, FRIDAY KVK.MXCJ," MAIM II O, lugs Xi. .Vi OCCUPY ENTIRE DAY und Marc11 6. The body of legislature appropriating $25,000 for TLr'lne Wheeler, one of the i the relief of the needy sufferers, ami Ucheri lost In the school house " ' ' oecome a law today. 1,1 . ,l,t on her rtHLDKEV J ,, m- - " , Tkrd are Sun - - - , Kid. The missing lis' now tai-1 New York. Marc 6 Fir- broke out re nuTber of .nildenilfied lu the public school at 19!uh stree: Ml WHICH OIT SINGING "A.MKItK'A." inHw-nrpa that all the Just after schnni iinH r,,,u...i .-.' j,ave been found, the total and 2000 children were singin" 'L11.1 h-dnar 167. ', "America" when the alarm sounded L fnl'y one hundred cases the f u- ; They continued to sing us thev 13 1 ... l. I- ll.-Minl .n"'l film- ! TTlflfPhotl ft-rtrM h K..ltJi-.- ,ls win ue iuv""' "," v. . i . , "' "iii"K witn no iip-li " 'n dJul- lhe slKn ot a l)anc, and In a few mln- Seie funerals was held this morn-; utes the, entirs school' was enintlcd id(ney wm couiMiuo ,..,ullr,-, ,,.t-jra, wnere tne children Jedav. lu sn:n? instances the : awaited Instructions. The fire was !8OT turtles in one church. The' Parsnts who rushed to the bulld lilifd will be burled next Mon- ing were prevented by the police from "iwnrdins to present arrange-1 blocking the exits. '! and the expenses of these fu- . i' and those in fjmilles where parents are uiiawe to uear uib iliijii i(.miui)s :c;al strain will be borne by pub-1 CHICAGO I'ltOPKItTY nkirrintlon thousauds of dollars ! L subscribe:!, with the list grow-1 Chicago. March 6. A terrific (rule Umrrr. " wrought havoc In Chicain mi I bill has been Introduced in the Ity today, destroying much property. INVESTIGATION FOR ELECTRIC BOAT COMPANY Washington. March 6.r Without discussion the house todav adopted a resolution providing for an investi gation of the charges of Congress man Lilley to the effect thut th Electric Boat Company, of New Jer sey, had endeavored corruptlv to in fluent's members of the house. The, committee apiwinted has power to In spect the company's books and papers. More Army Pay Washington. March ti. The senate army pay increase bill, grunting an iiicreate of forty per cent In puy to enlisted men, and smaller percent ages to officers, varying wlu rank, passed the senate today. IjOXK kihkmax I'lH.'X KXTKI) PANIC St. Louis, March 6. Tne 1 coolness of . a lone . fireman stationed In the city poor bouse prevented a paulc of 1200 Inmates lust night when fire broke out in the laundry. The night watchman hastened to turn in the alarm wh'-n Fireman William . Curian stopped him. saying: "TJie engines will, stmt a panic and somebody will Reb killed. I'M fight this fire my self." . : ' , - And hej did, It, twice be ing driven "-out by dense smoke, After half an hour the flames were extinguished and th inmates were not, dis turbed. . HA, HA! Arbitration Treaty Washington, .Varch 6. A treaty of arbitration between the United States and Mexico has been ngreed upon, and will be signed in a few . days. SHOT WOMAN AVI) COM.MITTKI) SflClltK Sacramento, March B. K. Knn kacla shot and killed the wif. of I Kuwahara In the la'tnr's apartment? early today arid then committed sui cide. The woman was shot while sleeping beside her husband. ( lucago Wheat Market ( Portland Is working hard t.. c' Chicago, March . May, S 3-4; the cruiser fleet now coming up tilt July, 93 1-2; September, !M) 5-S. coast, to visit that citv LARGEST STOCK BEST VALUES LOWEST PRICES mm.. he Paoillon Model Teesucc-ss of this waist has been viomeiial. Everybody is talking Uf "Buttsrfly waist." it is. sini ,'IT. A novel and practicable ajar ratt shoald be seen to- be appro P k one style of our GeMi.i v e nave 'a from ii; It a point to see them. $l.20-$7 Nk Petticoats :'lon;J Taffeta Sill; Pettlcuits, up Ibtmee each ", $5 Pew'Ribbons inch RaioK . M.R, (lesiral)l? '"!; endit store price $1.00; DC Ik- yard Spring Goods in all Their Beauty An evidence of remarkable Judgment is shown In the ex tremely beautiful colorings and designs of our new spring .wash fabrics. They are marvels of beauty. The even tex ture, superior finish and the moderate price makes them very tempting to careful and economic buyers. French Ginghams 31 inch fine French Ginghams, small check to medium sized The yard plaids in all colors, 2.0 Z Mercerized Gingharas Silk finished Ginghams, '27 Inches wide, small checks and piHitts wirn pleasing cnmoinations of colors 'Sr The yard ZjC Linen Pongee Aiuyue you want a wash fabric that will look like silk with about one-third the pike. That goods is the Linen Pon. gee. All desirable shades.. a r- the yard 4t)C Lawns hlieer lawns, batistes and fabrics of this class In almost an , unlimited quantity, variety and assortment of colorings The yard as well as the price 10c to 50c New Goods at Gcssh Prices Entire line of new 2 7 inch Ginghams wlih small checlt, med ium and large, plaljs anil stripes, in all wanted colors. I lie quality you pay i.ic tor at. credit 1 01 stores. Our cash price, the yard r Ljfi. - widths, all ,..;lors and rancy nib s Just arrived; wid-wt and best ''ii' at ...f ,,,... . ' .rm . . . London Bows y SI'ks. embroidered Swiss and I,..,, s; w "rivals from the '"'. enters of the r ""h ...... 25c K Kaiser Gloves I- XS.A 1 C i - Ulion blnv.fS of this the Pamois Gloves Url. 1 lua,1"Ji effect, new W i,b.J: ,, "nslh!. lhe pair . DC POcHosierv our in. .. lea,t money Hits. . e ,or rhildren; H4ir 5cK it osiery the ' :,ro ; 15c '. but sold for 1 niilitd Ilosi for 10c Copyright 1908 by Hrt SchaHner & Man College Men Art sjimI to he (lie mnurt- must (-Hlirnl h'"sM'rH, antl Hint's one rt'itson why HjiK-Srliiiitii.r A. M.nv ( luthrs art so vt'iy p )pu lnr in colh'ui' towiiH. Tht'st' Clot lit'.- lire not mail' for colh'ij ini'ii on ly; if you ni'Vcr went to Collcm. (hat's no tvumhi why you can't dr's In Htyl.v W'c'ro rcaily to snow you ir any oilo-r man th liest clo;hf . vf I't'ii in this town -ill- Mart S h;.ffnr K- Marx f'lotbin. a il-wnoi fahrif. (M-rfi'ii I y taiior''(I. jici-iirat'- in stylo and rorr.';-! in fit. W'v tan show you suits from $18.00 to $30.00 Overroats you'll like at the name irire. Hampton Bros. ' Where Cash Efcats Credit 1 BEAVER CLUB WILL BUILD $8000 . CHAPTER HOUSE XKW Oltti.WIZ.ATlOX, K.VISTI-V( k ov which has hi-'kx kkitkk. fltKT, AXXOIXCKS THAT X(X- TitAcr has m:i:x i.kt hik H.wiistiMi: hdmi: to in-, iti 11. i' AT OXt'K -Taylor in Lo Angele. Tim. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED IN BOSTON MAN'S DEATH Has 'd upon the same itenerul plun of oi'Kanlntlon as the well-known "Ivy Club" at Princeton lniverslty. the "Heavers," a club composed of men sludenls of the i'niversity of Orenoii, has been oi'Muulzed. ThTi luililic announcement nf 1 tie forma tion or the club was made last ulplit. A chapter bouse will be constructed' during the spring, lhe contract for an Jsooo dwelling haviUK been slimed. All but two of the members are from I'orlland. The members are Karl K. Mayo. . Portland: Merwln Hnn kln, 'HI, Porlliind: WIIII11111 Cuke. I'orlland: Orniond Itankln. "10. Id, Voile Skirts Black Voile Skirts in all their style . and beauty; excellently tailored, New York, March 6. The mysteri ous death of Walter K. linker, a weal thy young Huston man, last October, will be the subject of a riffle! Investl Katlon. Ho died at the home o.' Prank Hurd tit Bogota, N J., hav ing been taken sli'k In a reslauraiit 1 in Kew York. He left a fortune esll-l muted at $110(1,(10(1. lluids little' daughter Natalia was the beneflclarv under the will for $200,000, but she' never came Into possession of the for-1 tune. The will was disputed by Ha- ker's relatives and In the meantime Natalia was stricken with scarlut fe ver and died. Many peculiar clrcumstnuces caus ed a further Investigation. The body was embalmed a Tew hours after death and Dr. William Booze, who exu mined the viscera, reported he foil 11. 1 large quantities of ursenlc In the body. Mr. and Mrs. Hurd left their Bo gota home and are now living in New York. GERMAN KAISER. STIRS INDIGNATION BRYAN WRITES PARTY PLATFORM IN HOME STATE 1 at each .$9 to $J5 Net Waists Ecru Net WiiIkU with wide Insertion, bands, tucked yoke, China silk lined, 11 l,u:i in each '.I.... $5.00 White Net Waists and extra fine Waists of white net, beautifully tailored: silk lined London, March fi. Kmpcror WIN 1 Oinaha, March fi. The iil.it rorin liam's letter to Lord Twecdinoutb. adopted by the Democratic state con rirst lord of the admiralty, In which vciulon yes(nla is Mipposed to have it Is charged his majesty attempted, been drafted by William .1. Ilrvan. II to Influence the naval policy of advocates Utile that Is new. The Pow firent Britain, lias rented a stir in ler and Aldrlch currency bills were Kngland and much popular Indlgna- 1 condemned. Kmorgonry currency. of ! It was declared, should be "Issued on sale, each ';:..$io to $12.50 Ladies Suits For Early Spring We Invite your Inspection of our Hue of Suits embracing the new fea tures for spring. They are stylish, beautifully tailored. Tiny must be seen to be appreciated. When will you call? Suits ion. The emperor Is accused ravo meddling with the British na val estimates and the reply of Lord Twcedmoufh that the communis ( ion was purely personal Is considered unsatisfactory, and has allayed neith er the anxiety or the Indlgnatl in of the public. Officially .Noticed At the close or this nf lertioou'x sit ting of the house of coiunioiis. Chan cellor of the I'lxclicMiucr Asiiulth al luded to ln episode. He said 1111 Im mediate explanation s m il 10 le re quired In the public interest. Lord Tweedmoulb has liiiliunt'd that fur IIht informal ion, will lie given the house of lords 'on March !i on the 'I u.-si ion ot whether the communica tion can be made public u II hunl lhe consent of the writer as well as of King Edward. The mailer was tak en up at a cabinet meet lug this af ternoon, lint no official anuoiincM- 1 meat or any action taken was made. The episode whh the sole tonic in the lobby of lhe house of commons today. '..$24 to $45 Everyday Wants 12 yirds bleached Muslin . . . .I.MI Apron Ginghams, the yard Hr. 10 and 12 1-2c laces, yd 3c Ladles' long sleeve Vests, pure white, each il.V Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vents, ea. Klc Chiffon Panama CAPTAIN KIDD RELICS ARE FOUND New York, March (I. A dredger deepening the clianne between Long Beaell and HempHtcd, Lone Island, brought up a gold crested sniilftiox, rilnilock plxiol, di amond ring and lirooeli. This gave rise to reports ihat Cap tain Kldd's treasure hud been localed and the beach was crowded with people neairh liig for relics. With dltrii uliy Itiey were induced t. leave the pipe which discharges tbu Hand Into barges. 31 Inch checked Panama make) a good Shirt Waist Suii, The yard 25: I MM III lllll I IIBI II Willi HUM TRUST OFFICIAL TAKES OWN LIFE D itroll. March !.- Ellwood T. Illlliee, flril vice president of the I'nh.n Trust Company and former pot master of Derioit, shot and kill d himself 111 liifi home today. Klnaue9l Worries and peor health Were I he causes, it is denied that the offalis of 1 . t; trust company are Involved. and controlled by the federal govern ;mcnt.' Immediate revision of the ' larllf was empliasl.ed as a m ifsity, the "standpat" policy being ridiculed In terms that made the delegates Hhoi.v with laughter. A straight de I cliiriitloii In opposll I011 to Asiatic ; IniiuiKrai Ion anil a clause iavoriug the elghl-hoilr woi'Klllg day were de ' cldeilly popular. So, too, were (ho paragraph favoring the extension or Irrlgnilou and lerliiiiinll.nl projects. ; Ov11li1.11 10 Itiyini Mr. Bryan was given an ovation, mid ! points were noticed lu h is Speech. In one lie acknowledged bis debt to lhe I'oplillsl parly, anil In too oili er lie replied 1.1 li iiilclsiin of hs policies which Secretary Tall Is re , polled to luive oner d In a recent .speech in Oklahoma. He 'said: "My creed Is 'exlermlnule tile prlvaie monopoly, a leiiimaie cor poral ion can lie regulated, but a cilni. liial c.jrpnnt'ilou Is beyond the reach in rcgiiini 1011.' .Mr. 'lau sum 1 was to annihilate business comiiliiatloiis, I while he declared hlmsclr con, em . 10 r. guliKe the grcaT corporal ions. 1 I accept mis Issue. ,iml ill reply I Mill all lltleulloli tn 1 1 j Ini'l lull, the 1 trusU have regiilaled the ltepulill cans, n,t tni: iLepiibllians t.it . trusis." I ( oncoming the Populists he said: 1 "II any Democrat lias a prejnmci gllnst I'opullstK. I wliull lllllllOll- , ish him that a Populist, who crosses Jthe road 10 vote lor a Democrat Is not lo lie dcspiriffi hy n Democrai who has in-rely voted lhe ticket ol bis ii 11 party." Mr. Bi.wiii was in splendid voice. As lie warmeii lo his subject he oiiiphnsl.ed his points wlin ciencheii tlsis and stamping loot and drove his argiiinenls ti.iiue willi a vciii vigor tiiat carried his tones to In farthest corners of tne nig uudito-rliim. Portlund: William it. Iluggius. 'ID, Portland; dale llealy. 'II. P.irilnnd: Fred Obit. '10. Honolulu, and Paul Van Scoy, 'Oil, Kugene. The Beavers have been organised for several months, but. have kept the fact a secret until the details re lating to the purchase of their lot and the construction nf their chapter house wero completed. The lot purchased by the club 1st on East Twelfth street, back of tho Pnlterson school, the deed having; passed today. - The lot Is tttlxltiO feet III dimensions, and the purchase price was $700. Tirrell & Hunter have been awarded the contract for tho erection of the club house, which will cost $((11110 or more when completed. It will be a frame structure, 42xn'i feet lu dimensions, two stories high, with basement and attic. On the first floor will be n study room. IIvIiik room, reception hull, kltcjien and vestibule, with a porch extending tho . entire width of the building. On tho second floor will be seven chambers and lu the nttic there will bo one, lurge room. The stenni lieatlo, plant ' will he" local'e'il !n "llie"liiiWe'-'" menl. Tim foundation will bo ot concrete. When complete the new clnbhou!r will be one of the Miles! vet hnl and will ho an nrmini"nl,ti that part of lhe city. John lluii.lrker, of this city, drew Oie plans. WANT PARDON FOR CAPTAIN VAN SCHAICIC New Yorlf. March (1. Forty thous and signatures 111 e attached to a pe ll! Ion being circulated by lhe Amer ican Association of Masters. .Mutes and Pilots asking President Itooseveit to pardon Captain VanHcjiiIck, com mander or the excursion steamer (li'iieral Slorum, burned Juno 15. I DIM, causing the death of mure' than a Ihousniil women 11111I chil dren. VaiiSchalck Is old a ml lirokeu down, and is serving ten years la Sing Sing. .t .i. .tv ' OI'liCIAI, I'oltW.lST I'OU XOIITIIWI'.'ST Portland, Or., March (!. Western Oregon and Western Washington Kulr tonight with light frost; .Saturday, fair, north lo ensl wlmN. Eastern Oregon, Enstern Washington mil .Northern Idaho I'ulr tonight nod Sat urday. Southern Idaho I'nlr to night mid Saturday; colder. ( Olt AI.I.IS DKI KATH Ml SCATI.M'; I'lVI Corvnllls, Or., March f. In a re turn gutna hero tonight the Musca tine, were d leaieu ... u . 34 to 2M by the O. A. C. team. The game was probably the fastest and most exciting ever seen 011 tho O. A. C. coon. The game Is lhe Drst de feni of the .Miiscatlues In Oregon, an I lh- lenili .111 their tour, with more than CM games-played. mai mi:i.: itivi it IS ItAfilNti TOItlCKXT Tolcdd, March . The Maunieo river Is 11 raging torrent and str'etH and cellars near lhe river are flood-i-il. The waters coniluue hi rise.' WOMAN ST01E JEWELRY FROM WEALTHY FRIEND Tlie MiiHiullne basketball team again defeated Dallas Wednesday night by the score ot 15 to 13. ' New York, March 11, - - Charged with the theft of Jewels valued at $20,11011 from one of her weullhy friends, Mrs. Jeiiunette Newman, wlu lives In this city, was arrested todav. The police say Mrs. Newman ha confessed, saying she was actuated by a desire to keep her young son In a private school nnd maintain her own social position. The owner nf the Jewelry is Mrs. Evelyn Bell, and Mrs. Newman was In! roilurcd I 1 her by a mutual friend lat Octob.-r. Af ter several vNlts Mrs. Hell missed articles of Jewelry, and dei.c:vn grilled Newman from yesterday af ternoon mull 2 o'eloi k this 111 jIiiIiii. before grinning a single aliulnsioii of her guilt.