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n GENE DAILY GXTA i:k;i:m:, okf-gox, satiuuay kvknixu, mawii 7, iuoh xo. .10 EXJ jqLjcj fAN SENDS DIRECT ULTIMATUM TO CHINA ..... Much T.-Japan'B ultima-, r ,.'lb6 case of the 'Japanese. '" hip w -Maru was Presented :s,"p ...in hnnrd vester- cwnese V-'- . minimum of the nt lrreau""" ' i. ih restoration or KfJ ,nd cargo and payment of r,T?nnltv, and this action a ae L,Wema.. BOnbie- time.". ..,.., r nnstiionement Ia,se 0L,; , ,p terms of the I1"" , ,1,. immediate ac- rxJtum. ' - - I Tl'o experts a reply tomorrow . T.ooWfor hauling down the nese Hag- j Jbther chimney j FIRE IN EAST END . ..i... .iimnfv fire, this time at L, residence f Mrs. Martin at the Uheut corner of East Fourteenth i Ferry streets, uruugm uui luo fire department at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon. William Nusbaum, assistant driver, was on duty at the time of the alarm, and he hitched the team and drove out to the scene of the fire in almost record time. It was found that a defective flue in the residence had caused the wood work around It to ignite and the house was full of smoke when the department arrived. A stream from the chemical hose soon extinguished the blaze and very little damage was done. DEATH LIST jured by a part of the roof falling on I him. ' WHO WANTS TO FIGHT? OF CHILDREN FARMERS' POSSE STILL GROWING Cleveland, March 7. The last of the little victims of the Colllnwood school house fire to perish was Glen Barber, aged 8, who died from In juries received by Jumping irom the second story. In ca.iing up the to tal of pupils who were at school the day of the funeral It develops that six are still nils-in;;. The number of dead or missing Is 174, including two teachers. Over forty funerals were held today. KILLED ONE ROBBER Camden, N. J., March7 . Three robbers, who successfully fobbed the postoflices at Pedrickton and Bridge port last night, were surrounded by a farmers' posse today near Wood bury and a pitched battle ensued., in which two of the robbers were shot, one probably fatally. The oth er escaped and search for him cou-ues. T l.MTKll STATKSTHOOI'S LKAVK-rtjI.I)l'lKl.l ' Dr. James R. Day, chancellor of Syracuse .University, is formally j charged with violation of the rules of the Methodist Episcopal church, of I which he Is an ordained clergvman. ; The specification is that in attack ing President Roosevelt Dr. Day has transgressed that rule of the church 'which prohibits "speaking evil of magistrates." He will be tried on Ithis charge, which subjects him to ! expulsion. NARROW ESCAPE IN . BURNING DORMITORY Salem's saloon license has been raised to $1000V El Paso, .March 7. Klre last night destroyed the boys' dormitory and boarding house In the. New Mexican School of Agriculture at Mosilln Park while many were sleeping, and there were many narrow escapes. Harvey Forsythe, who gave the alarm and awakened the boys himself, was in-, 4- GoLIfield, March 7. The United Stutes troops which have been at Goldfield for three months broke enmp to day and returned to their posts in Culifornlu. llil.l) FATAL! v HlKXI'.l) AT PLAY Portland, March 7.4-Murlan Catto, aged 11, died today of bums receiv ed while playing with fire in the yard of a neighbor at St. John yesterday. Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 6 spools 25c, None to Dealers A Money Saving Opportunity on 1908 Dry Goods Will Occur Monday f and Tuesday Two days we will place on sale new, up-to-date Dry Goocbat prices greatly below our usual low cash prices. It will be an economy event and you should take advantage or these special prices. 350 Yards of Silk: tot 350 yards of Waist and Dress Silks in all wanted shades, for the spring season. Monday and Tuesday, the yard OOc Silk Warp Organdies and Mulls Price (0 yards of Organdies and Mulls, many with silk warp; beautiful floral patterns and plain colors; worth from 25c to $0,00; Monday and Tuesday, - f the yard , , ,13 1-Sc to BOc Chiffon Panama -' - Special M yards 25c check Chiffon Panamas, 36 laches wide, Monday and Tuesday 'he yard ; 10c All Silk Ribbons Ifc all colors 4 Inch Taffeta Ribbon, special, the yard 10c corset oveis Nt Corset Covers, tight fitting lace trimmed, "cvcihi, two days, each 10c White Underskirts nd embroidery trimmed cambric Pettl- oiayS jj.nu and 13.76; Monday and Tuesday, each $2.75 Embroidery Sale - 900 yards embroideries, worth from 12 l-2c to 20c a yard; will be placed on sale Mon day and Tuesday, the yard He Heavy Laces 1800 yards heavy Torshon and Valenciennes Laces, worth from 8c to 12 l-2c yard, Monday and Tuesday only the yard 4c i Bleached Muslin 12 yard Bleached Muslin $1.00 Ladies' Vests Sleeveless Swiss ribbed Vests, each ....10c Silk Undervests Kayser silk ribbed Undervests; regular price $1.50, special two days, eachv $1.20 Sewing Silk Monday 'and TuesdayCarlson and Currier's spool silk, the spool 1'c Dress Trimmings Thousands of yards of Drv.-s Trimmings of all descriptions, dress braids, Persian Bands, Appliques, etc., ai: colors and com binations of colors In endless variety; widths from the narrowest to 2 1-2 Inches wide, from 5c to $10.00 yard. Monday and Tuesday, entire lot on sale at 20 ler cent Discount. Allover Lace Waists $3.00 Ecru Waists, china silk 'lined, special two days, each $4.50 White Lace Waists $12.00 and $12.50 Allover Net Waists, nl wnys $15.00; Monday and Tuesday, each , $11.00 1 908 Waists We place on sale Monday morning Just as an Introduction a special model of our new 1H0X Waists selling at $3.25 and $3.50, but for two days we sell them at, each $:l.00 , 11 '98 ry Hart SchiHncrfc !Urx If You Think a Minute You'll realize that as many peo ple see your back as your front. The cut of your coat, the hang of it, the way it fits the back you can't see it yourself, but a lot of other people can. You want it right and we offer you the clothes that will make it right, They're made by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, and there are no better clothes made. We show you here the back of one ot our Varsity models: very smart: look that way on yon. This store is the home ol Hart Schaflner & Marx Clothes Overcoats and Suits $18.00 to $30.00 Hampton Bros. WhM Cash Betts Credit Weathfrl STYtf SERVICE The Mallory Crtvantttt Hit la Doubly Guaranteed The name of Mallory, tine 1S13, has toad ktt the bnt in iwn'i hat wear hunett materiaJt, k workmamhip, and stylrt that are accepted ai tUDdarda. Ifcaidet Ibis guarantee uf excellence, the Mallory Cravenette Hat has what no other hat can hare the quality of bring vrathrr f-rwf fnmi the Cravrwtt- pr whii h mak a MJlory ttay new in fpite A at) kind uf weather. We can hrrtily endorse any bat that hran the Mallory ittiip. We have ftit-tn, trrth nft and stiff. !n all stylr and all the p-.puUr khadca, 'i hey awit your iih.-cUou. Tmm m or, m m n 1 1 . t Wu u iwr I rtuOTY to conjoin ) EHGOGtH TMe I VXITH TOW. GIUtAT f ' KfAL GOODS. HOMOWMABLa sjv N J . L ) COAWOHUM Turn I , K HOHOVH CF TK1 MCNLV Rehae in Pittsliurg Prea. ABE RUEF CHANGES PLEA TO "NOT GUILTY" San Francisco; March 7. Attor- neys for Abo Kuet tiled with Supe-i rlor Judge Dunne today a written 1 motion for tile withdrawal ot Itiicf'a , plea of guilty to the chargo of ex-i tori ion in the French restaurant case,! and asking permission to substitute; the plea of "not guilty." Grounds : given for the motion were: 1 I Defendnnt Is not guilty of the of-i fense charged, but. was induced lo , plead guilty on promises of the pros-1 edition with the consent of Judge! Dunne that the -plea would be wllh- drawn and defendant not Sentenced . thereon. In support of his motion his attor- neys have filed affidavits filling S9( ecutlon with using its utmost effort? to egt Huef to testify falsely against former Mayor Si-hmltz and other de fendants, and also charges the pros ecution with having endeavored to get him to tesllTy that Governor Gil lette, William K. llerrln and 10. 11. Harrtinan entered Into a corrupt bar gain with him and paid him mnuty In connection with the nomination of Gillette for governor; thut he refus ed to so testify before the grand Jury. "because there wus no truth in It. Chicago Wheat Market Chicago, March 7. May, 96 3-S: July, HI- September, 87 1-8. WOMAN SHOT HER HUSBAND AND SUICIDED Denver, March 7. Harry Alder, of Pueblo, and a woman supposed to bo his wife, were found dead today In a room nt the Waldorf Hotel In this city. Doth had been shot to death. From nppearanceB It Is Judged the woman killed the man and then sui cided, as she had' fallen across the corpse of the man and the revolver with which the shooting was done was under her body. The room lind been locked slnro Wednesday, and It was supposed the collide were out of town. ANNNA GGULD HAS NOT MARRIED PRINCE DE SA6EN ! Paris, March 7. Madame Anna Gould, recently dlvorc- ed from Count lioni de Castel- 4 lane, today authorized the As- Boclated Press to give ubso- lute denial to the report mat she hud married Prince Hello 4 de Hagan. Hhe also ' an- 4 uounced her Intention of leaving Pai ls shortly lor the Suited States with her chll- 4 dren to spend three months with reludves. i GERMANY LAUNCHES GREAT BATTLESHIP Wllhelnishaven, March 7. Germany's first mammoth 4 warship was successfully ' launched here today and christened the Nassau by the Grand Duchess of lluden. Kmpcror William and other notables were present. TWKXTV-SIX I.AIMMtKHS OVKUCO.MK ItV i.H Maltlmore, March 7. Twenty-sl railroad laborers were (fvereome by ' gas in the Pennsylvania railroad tun i ne here today and four died, ten of I the others being token to' the hospl ! t"l. TWKXTV IVJl ItKH IN' THAIX Vlti; K Kansas Cltly, Mo., March 7. The Hurllngton passenger train which left Kansas City today for Chicago I was derailed at Kearney, Mo. The j train went over a fifteen-foot m- bankment and twenty were Injured I four seriously. Spreading rails caus i ed the accident. BINGHAM WILL OPEN RESORT FOR MEN Hen lllngham, formerly n partner with Sid Smith In the cigar business, has loused the room lutely occupleu by the Kllers piano house in the uau. kin block on West Seventh street, and will soon open a first-class bil liard parlor there, He has oi.ler. l six billiard tables from Portland, lie will have a cigar stand In one cor ner of the room and a reading room In another. It will be a splendid re sort for men. Hen announce that the place will open for business about the middle ol next week. There will be no card playing at the resort. JbD I ELLOWS SELL THEI3 OLD LODGE -HALL WHICH MKANH THAT I'l VK-STOH" HUK'K Win, HK KltHTTKl) Till SI MMKIt ( S. KIIANK AND V. .1. WAKXOCK Sl'XTHH TlllSKK-STOItY HltlCK OX WUiliAMKTTK KTItKKT WOltK Wll.l, 11KUIX OX XKW STitrcrritK AS SOOX AS POS SlIll.M The Odd Fellows have sold their three-story brick building on Willamette- street, opposite The Guar I building, and will as soon as possi ble begin the erection of their five story block at the corner of Hast Ninth and Oak streeis. The deed for the transfer of the old building to '. S. Frank and W. J. ' Wnrnock 1 :iow being made out ami vl'l be I'4n 'd by the proper'offleers of the lodge 111 ft few days. At the time the announcement wilts made by The Guard a few days ago that the lodge had decided to erect the new building it was stated that It would lie put up this year providing; the old building could be sold, nuif at that time Home were In doubt an to the success of the coinmllte& In linking a sale, but now that the snbt Is made the erection of the new block ths slicing and summer Is nhsoliite y ussiircd. The price to he paid for the. oil building by Messrs. Frahk and Wnrnock is not given to the pub 11' .. 1 Tho Griffin llardwar Company 'la " lae on the first floor of tho building for three years and the lodge hall will be rented to other lodlev . ' The frame buildings on the site of the new building will be moved away as soon ns the present occupants can secure other quarters, l-lanillton & Van Ordstrand, the grocers, hnvp a lease on their rohni until May 1, but they promise, to vacate ns soon a they can secure a new location. Tho University Bakery's salesroom nd--Jolnlng will occupy the new llnlliv bull ling as soon as It Is completed. Tenants to occupy a portion of tho ! toit block hnv" already been secure,! ' and there will he no trouble In fill lug up all of the rooms, as the bulld- lug will be thoroughly modern,., and will be n very deslrnhle location for 1 store and office rooms. ENDORSE HUGHES FOR PRESIDENCY New York, March 7. A resolution' endorsing Hughes for president hne been prepared for Introduction ot to day's meeting of the state Republi can committee by William Douglasa, n member of the committee from th Fiftieth New York district. Later the resolution passed, uininl mously. , . ... A letter has been received at the University of Oregon from the Uni versity of Washington 'asking that a tennis tournament be held at Seat tle at the time of the triangular nieet on June 1. Washington has Invited four college. Idaho, Oregon, W. 8 ('. and Whitman. Tennis couples are expected to pay their own carfare. The tennis tournament will be held In the morning and the track and field meet in the afternoon. This afternoon the attaches of the Offices nt l)l( dlllr, lirtiiu,. u 1 1 ri ..., ..I ".nt i.iunuiM onit niri'ci near the county Jail. A tall, well dressed woman, accompanied by an elderly woman were met by a young man who was accompanied by an old. er man. They all stopped and sud denly the young man was een to lap the young woman. He then walk ed on and threw a lot of money to the ground, It being picked up by the young woman. They all met again soon and after talk'.ng a few minutes the young woman threw her arms around the young man's neck and kissed him. The four then walked off together and a reconciliation seemed to have been effected. Those who witnessed the affair say they never suw any of the parties before.' f.niy In In Itnrci Denver, .March 7. That cx-Oovor-i nor Gray, of Delaware, will be a can didate for nomination for the pres idency nt tho national Demnrrntlfr convention Is believed by Democrats who are closely watching develo ments. Large cluh rooms hnvo been engaged for the Delaware delegation,. (ll'I'ICIAI. I'()HI'''''T FOIl NOKTIIW'K.K'r Portland. Or., March 7. Western.! Oregon and Western Washington ''air tonight mid Sunday; light frost tonight; easterly wIikIh. I'lastern Oregon, K;istern Washing ton nnd Idaho Fair tonight and Sunday; freezing tonight. INDIANA AND OHIO FLOODS DO! GREAT DAMAGE Indianapolis, March 7 Floods are prevalent today throughout north ern Indiana and the Wnhash river Ih out of Its hanks for miles northoansc of Lafayette. Many districts are un der water. HKiinllon nt ToIimIo. Toledu, March 7. The M inline river flood has caused the destruction of tho Cherry Mreet bridge and de prived Kast Toledo's population of fifty thousand of electric light anil fire protection. Street car service to the Kasi Side will not be resumed for several weeks. The case of M. .1. Doyle vs. the t P. Co. Is still being tried aud will probably not go t the Juiy until Monday. . Flood Is Kxperteil. Pittsburg, March 7. A flood Is ex pected on the lowlands tonight. Ohio Republicans have nominated Andrew L. Harris. for governor. Of the sixty members of the new fed' ral grand Jury, drawn ut Port land, not one Is from Lane county.