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rrnrntr. I?TTOXiivrT7i ir a it v nirT a tp El'tiENE, OKKtiOX, MONDAY EYEXIXti. MAltCII Hi, I1IOK .NO. Ml 1 TILLMAN IMPALES fit. d to be coid-bioded F. .he executive respon- tVJ w .ii. which exist. UK " H. Iolor Tillman in a speu - I" . ..rnnniinced languge I, me bu' ; . ., " L denounced combination - b . ...in pnrt boycott, but fa. of action he panders to rime vote by demanding changes P"e , iniM-nreted by the su- "".f n,niM.d labor Ib to Latcoun. w .nhlhlflnn of mpreote court. "';"''" ,.,: with it must go the relief of ?.i Once relieved the malerac ..tth will smile In tri- Lover their victory while labor find use" ffllman charged many of the evils inectlon with the recent flnan , n, tn the president and his Lustration and said: r ... nn v a few of the r inese aio - -- 1,1 fcietements 01 una uuv., ......... '"'"Mag which makes style last. Ton 3cif, ;'k th. cra In a few weeks. Suit lit-. .. "'""OK si.l, ... It I MM ieir- l ""inmer 'in- lit , .raioi5 fshed glov: TEDDY ON PITCHFORK ed a Frankenstein monster which un satlated by the blood of suicide and fear 8 of heart-broken women, threat ens to devour and consume his cre ators, who were able to quench his thirst by torrents of gold poured out of the federal treasury." Tillman charged the senate and ! house with absolute subservance to me wisn or me cnier executive. OFFICIAL FORECAST FOK AOKTHWEST Portland, Or., March 16. Western Oregon Fair and cooler tonight, light frost; Tuesday fair, northwest winds. " Western Washington Fair tonight and Tuesday; light frost tonight; westerly winds, Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair 1 and cooler tonight; Tuesday, fair. 41 We lead, OLhers Follow. $1.00 Rajah Wll Find that there's a lot more;. mmmj than style in Hart Schaffner and Marx Clotnes. Baik of the style Is the high quality of materials and can find plenty of cheap clothes' than our llart- Der and Marx suits and Overcoats; but they'll probably tbeap as they cost. They'll look cheaper than you HART s H.Utxkk & MARX CLOTH KS are all wool. They C0St " ,!1 ool price and wear like it. or Overcoats IH to :lt. Hampton Bros, Where Casheats Credit SENATE DEALS HARD BLOW TO PROHIBITIONISTS 1 Washington, March 16. By a vote of three to two the sub-committee of the senate committee on Judiclary declared unconstitutional all the bills! intended to remove the federal bar riers against the states exercising! control of their police powers for the j regulation of the liquor traffic. Hearings on these measures have i been held covering almost the entire I present session and the bills were ad ; vocated by representatives of prac : tlcally all the states where there is a strong prohibition sentiment. Members of the sub-committee are Senators Knox, Nelson, Fulton, Ba-i , con and Rayner. , FLOOD DANGER IS NOW OVER Taconia, March 16. All danger of flood on the Green. White. Stuck.' Silk 75c. Shamrocks Spring Dress Goods CHECK SUITING Already the tide of spring purchasing Is very high. Great attractions center in the Dress Goods section where the new materials are found In "the best assortment. Our low CASH prices being one of the chief features. . A glimpse of these new creations will be source of great' satisfaction to you. Look them over any day. Prices 50c to Jl.fiO Dress Goods Sale 53 inch check Suiting, regular price, $1.40. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, sale price, the yard ixic SMA1.I, PLAID SVITIXG 48 inch small grey and white plaid Suiting, always one dollar. Three days sale price, the yard .-,( Attend this Cut Price Sale and secure your share. , ' CHIFI'OX PANAMA 2uc Chiffon Panama, small checks, tan, gray, blue and green. Three day's sale, price, the yard . .' Ladies' Wrappers Extra quality Calico and Percale Wrappers. Just received. Wide flounce, full skirt, well made, all dark colors, sizes from 3! to 4S Inch bust measure. We can fit any body In size or price. Each $!. to Ifl.T.Tr mm mm IS Cowllts, I'uyallup and Toutle rivers and other streams is over. j Alst in Oregon. I Portland, March lu. Advices tn 'the Associated Press indicate that all dancer of a flood In Ute Willam ette valley and Southern Oregon Is ever. Kailroad traffic in the t'uhim bla district is hnmptred by land slide.!. PACKING CONCERNS MUST PAY FINE Washington, March 16. The proceedlngi by the gov- eminent against the Armour Packing Company, Swift & Company, Morris & Company and the Cudahy Company, all operating in Kansas City, Kan., under which the com- panles were fined $15.01)0 in the United Stntes circuit court for the western district of Missouri on the charge of receiving rebates, has been decided " by the supreme court adversely to the conipu- nies. Riit'onn is certainly becoming met- ropolitan. The "Blnck Crook" is to he given there. Albany l)innrral. Given Away Hosiery If there Is any article of wearing apparel which requires QI'ALITV, it is the Hose. With QI'ALITV In mind our stock of Hosiery has been selected. We are giving the best vnl ties for the money. hoys' honk 25c extra heavy rlljli"'! boys'. !Iose, the pair !""' onii.s' iiosi-: ' 20c fine ribbed Muse for girls, lisle finish, the pair I.V TRIPLE KXEK HOSE 15c. heavy ribbed triple kneo Hose, the pair ! TAX HOSE Tan Hose, ribbed assorted shades, the pair I.V and iiTic I I LET XKT I 44-ltiih fllt net for waists; navy, Co-IM-tihagen, brown, black, white; the yar4 T.c and $l.."o JAPAN COMPELS CHINA TO ACCEPT HUMILIATING TERMS , Hong Koiik. March Id.- The Japanese steamer Tauu 1 Mam was released today. i Pekln. March 16. The full terms under which the Tatsu Mum UUi- j dent was settled are as follow:: China uk reus to punish the off!-; cers who lowered the Japanese (las, on the Tatsu Marti, Bend a warship1 tn where the steamer was st'l'.rd and firea salute as the Japanese Hag Is, re-hoisted. The Tutsn Mam is to be released immedlateliy. China will purchase the arms and ammunition seized, and will punish the officers who committed this JOHNSON WILL BE CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT Washington, March 15. Formal announcement of his candidacy for the presidency will be made by Gov ernor JohnBon at the unveiling of the Minnesota monument on the Shlloh battlefield early in April, according to a statement made here today by W. n. Hennessey, of St. Paul. Mr. JOHN A. JOHNSON. HounesHcy is a close personal friend, of (iovernor Johnson, and thoroughly acquainted with the political outlook In the West and Northwest. Ho Is believed to be in Washington to feel the pulse of the Democratic leaders In congress and disillusion them as to the reported strength of Hryan In the West. , Met i II 111' WILL HE CONFIRMED Washington, March 10. The senate committee on Ju- dlclary has favorably report- ed the nomination of John T. McCourt to be L' filled States attorney for Oregon. HITCHCOCK IS . ACQUITTED BY ORDER OF JUDGE NVw York. Marrh 1 r,. itaymonri Hitrhcork, Hi ;n'tnr, whh iu-(iillici by dirt-ctiun i,t ,liMrv Illun inrl. of th Kiiprfiiiif roiirt, of th rlmrK! liroiiKht hy Hcvenil yaunic Klrln. after oni of the Klrln, Flora WlilHton, Ich tifU'd that t hn alN'Kat lon hIh- I inadi (iKiiiiiHt tho actor wnro unirup and that llin actor had novor harurtd her, and that nho had told lnr atory tn the grand jury aft nhe had hfin dl- rrtcd hy an aift'tit of the Children' Several other Indlrtnmnta of a sim ilar nature are still pending axalnat Hlti hr of k. Mlftn WhlHlon wan tutor arrested on the rtmrKC of perjury. Serious flood rotidlllotm prevail In Walla Walla, several bridges having been uHsher out and iras and elec tric plants flooded. HasenieiitH In the business part of town are flood ed. At Mood Hive,-, Orenon, the electric light plant is floodi.d Hint tho city Is lu darkne-js. breach against ititernatlunal usage. The Viceroy of (.'anion will settle the amount of demurrage for the retention of the steamer, after con sultation with the Japanese consul. Japan agrees ta exercise extra vigilance against her subjects in the matter of smuggling arms Into China. COl'XTESS' MOXOPOLV IS KNOCKED OIT Washington, March 1 fi The claim of the Countess of Henna Vista against Mnjor-llcneral Urmike for $25,000 damages on account, of his revocation, while military governor of Cuba, of her license to slaughter all cattle for Havana, was decided today in ' tlte supremo court against the countess. LANDIS FINES ! WINDOW WASHER ONLY ONE CENT Chicago, March 15. George S. Miller, who wrote a dozen postal cards attacking the character of Dr. David W. Wilkins in vehement, de famatory and sometimes un printable terms, was fined one cent by Judge Kenesaw M. Landla yesterday in the United States district court, after Dr. Wilkins admitted that he had railed to pay a debt of fl to Miller for washing the windows of the doctor's office. t "You are technically guilty. Mr. i Miller," said Judge Landls to the de ' fondant, "because you said these things on postal cards. Don't use th" Lulled States malls lo say such things In the future. Cio to the man and say them to his face, If you think you are Justified. J will flue you JUDGE K. M. LANDIS. mi' rent and you need not pay any coss." Miller paid the fine at once. Dr. Wilkins had a wlless fee of 11.50 coining lo him and assistant District attorney Shlrer suggested to tho worthy doctor that he could adil 50 ceiits to tin! fee and pay Die win dow washer what he owed him. MQTTO RESTORED TO GOLD COIN ViiHliliu;ton, Mareh 1 r,! 4 I'nder KtiHpeiiHlon of the ruled tlie hotixe today paHKed the f bill provldlnw for the roxfora- tj'in of the niotio "In (iod We TriiHt" on tlie K"ld and nil- ver chIua tit th I'nlted 4- S:aten. 4 4 XKH'S WlES 1'orest Kmlthson, the athlete, has left New York for Portland to resume his residence. He Is the greatest hurdler of the world and one of the best sprinters, holding numerous rec ords. Alfinxn M. Woodford has been ap pointed postmaster of Medford. The Oregon delegation agreed upon Ills select Ion. I'ostofflce clerks are getting a (food dial of physical culture these dnys distributing Statement No. 1 cli culars. ( lllniiro Ml lent Market. Chlrngo, March 10. May, US 1-4; July. 110; September, mj 7.JI, SEEK RELEASE OF ABE RUEF UPON BONDS WRIT OE IIADEAS COItPl'S PETI TIONED l'OR IX APPELLATIVE WAR OK AEI-iDAVITS HE TWEE X PROSI-X'I T'.OX AND )E EEXSE STILL RAOES EIERCE LY IX Jl lXiE LAWLOR'S COl'RT San Francisco, March 115. Frank .1. Mugiliy, associate counsel for Abo Huef, filed with tile district court of appeals an application for a writ of habeas corpus to effect Huef's re lease on bail, incidentally the appli cation calls the at'iitiou of tile ap pellate court to the remarks Judge Dunne made from the bench Satur day In reference to the decision of that court, in the Rchmtlz case. RATTLE OE A EKI DAVITS ItAOES MOKE KIERCELY San Francisco, March 10. The (Continued fr-"i Page 4) LAFOLLETTE FOR PRESIDENT ON POP TIMET Emporia, Kas., March 16. E. S. Waterbury, populist national commit teeman from Kansas, and a delegate to the party's national convention at St. l-otils, is quotud as saying in the course of an interview here today that Senator LaFollotto, of Wiscon sin, will be nominated on the first ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE. Wisconsin's canilltlate in Hie race of fnvorlte sous for the presidency. ballot, for president by the popullstt. It Is staled further that LaFollotto will not be a Republican candidate when the national convent Ion Is held. SEVEN FIRES IN ONE BUILDING New York, March 16. Tho dis covery of seven separate fires in u building at filHI Madison avenue anil fie place filled with the fumes of nnptha resulted In the arrest, of Jo seph Lasehlnsky, suspected of Incen diarism. The lives of sixty persons were endangered but the flumes wero put. out. in time lo preveu' any con siderable damage. GENERAL STRIKE ON GOULD ROADS BEGINS AT DENVER Denver, March 10. Klf hutidred niachlnlsts, bolli-r-ifiakers and members of kin dred trades wurklng in the. Denver & Itlo (lrand( shops, went on ijtrlko today In response to an order Issued by W. J. McQueeney, repre- sentltig the machinists' na- : tlonnl (irganlnatlon, after the railroad company had refused all concessions. McQuceney says the strike will undoubtedly spread lo every rond In the Could svs- tern, nud that tho strugKlo will be a long, hard fought. one. The strike Is the result of an order posted a month ago abrogating all contracts with the unions.