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EUGENE'S NEW RESIDENCES-NO, 11 SAN FRANCISCO
M---'a,''"1l''""'- ' "w in' "--S miinmj
HOMK OF PKOFESSOK PKRCY ADAMS AM) FAMILY
Tie new residence bf Professor idences in that part of the eitv, and
il- ml l la nf tlrn ..., ,1.... i- ,
Auaius mm m in ii j u '-nit ,a u-i:uuiiig popu-
between East Twelfth and . 'ar In Eugene. Professor Adams
,-, Thirteenth, was completed only : w,ho is,a "nlshed architect, drew the
ma uu eci mil.
txnrr STOIiV ! story from Rawhide that bandits
IS FALSE KEPOUT;
. ; were working in that vicinity and had
jo, March 25. The sensational secured large booty Is unfounded.
DOES HONOR TO
j MILLIONAIRE MILLS
j
I a"n Francisco. March. 23. A pub
j lie reception was given tills morning
1 u' "e Chamber of Commerce as a
j token of appreciation by the business
; community of the efforts of D. O.
j -Mills to promote the prosperity of the
! city and state.
' President Charles C. Moore, of the
Chamber, presided and spoke in be-
j half of that organization and other
commercial Interests.
Mayor Taylor delivered a cordial
; address of welcome, to which Mills
. responded in an address In which he
reviewed the Willi fliti.fnl u.l ..
ii t v . wi i tni;uill-
, plished in city rebuilding since the
great fire of less thnn two years ago.
"I came here In the spring of 18411,
and have seen San Francisco survive
many trials. It never had a greater
one hardly any city ever had a;
greater one than theenrthquakeand
fire of two years ago; and certainly
no other city ever showed greater i
courage in meeting disaster and sur-i
mourning it. . ,
"I predict a greater future for the
city than perhaps inanv of you antic-'
ipate. I
"The plain story of restoration i
Dl;l !tY 1..WF. W AS ,
.not iu-:sTi!OYi:it i
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London, March 25. The
fire w hicu early this morning j
was reported to have destroy- j
the famous Drury Lane then.- j
tie, did not do so much Jam- 1
age as was supposed, though
the structure was damaged
greatly.
JAPA.NKSE HAItOX
1KAI AT TOKIO
PRESIDENT SENDS SPECIAL MESSAGE "
URGING CONGRESS TO ACT PROMPTLY
ON MATTERS OF PUBLIC CONCERN
Tokio, March 25. Baron Yan
osuke. died this evening.
London, March 25. Premier Sir
Henry Cnmpbell-llnnnermati is said
lly growing worse and his condition
is causing considerable anxietv.
Boston, March 2 5. Governor
Guild has held his own duiin uu
past 24 hurs.
Washington, March 25. A spec
ial message of President Roosevelt
was read in both houses of congress
soon after convening today and was
nl. .i .f .ii ... i .i . wneii a pillilic utilliy concern
cl,.se, followed by the inemhe.s. In ,o the hands of a receiver th
Ih.i It..,,.... l. .1....1- i . . . ...
truffle agreement subject to th ap
proval of the Interstate commerce
commission.
The president recommended that
when a public utility concern goes
since the fire seems like a fairy tale.
In 'he period of nearly two years the
building operations filed exceed $Hu,
Ouii.ouo. In the rase of almost every
building tlfe cost, as some of us well
know, gentlemen, exceeds the origi
nal estimate. So we may safely as
sume that the buildings erected sine
the fire have cost about Jioo.not).
000. As nearly as can be ascertained
all but about $4,000,000 of this vast
sum Is local money."
T
Our Goods-New and Fresh
toiuey-general should have the rl :!it
to nominate at least one of the !
culvers, who should operate the ma Is
The Uonubllciins c.,n,,ei ' "s !'-'" 'ly "s possible pay the
inse to the mess,,,,. , ms """ ri"".''" lh,'l ! '"' I"1"!'
Easter Sale of .
Womens' Wearables
...Friday and
Saturday...
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the house the deilnriill:m t'l.n n.
time hnd come for the revision of th,
tariff was rree'eil with I) limci-utl.
aiiniuuse. The Republicans ra
their n ii, tin , m.. tii
whole ' i1'1' owners. An amendment shoul
In the senate the moss,,,;,, wns i "" .V ""' 1""l-,n"- j
ceived without commen, of nnv kind I't "m'"r": n "' i
Points of the M,,,- ns "(f,,,,,!i combinations among
In his message Pr-rldem Ho.mo-' lal,"1l')"K , fanners. lr t.
veil urged prointit anion l.v congreis ''""''mat "'as ''' tendency to rc
on vart .us measures sif;ste,l hv, , , . ln"M's,l"1,' commerce. The :
him affecting labor co.ulltions ,, l'7'sl'!',1, sly ll these combluat s, !
mat'ers pertn ning to trusts and In- .-.w,i.iR ii hi igageu in
ters-atn commerce . U"M8""" : pn.moth.n of innocent and proper
The president asked that child hi- "'"''"'ses, should be recognised as le.
bor h. nrotiMiIierl nn.i ).,., Klil' ""'I 'leditres the anti-trust law a
a model child labor bill be missed for llluvl''lv !''" Htntute and that
the District of Columbia. le re e '. ' "!V ",oll,'r" world, coin
ed his recommendation for the lin- 1 ansoiutely necessary,
mellnto re-ennctmenl of the emplov.' y ,Sro ,"''l,8sill'v ''"? business
ers- liability law drawn I., co f, r n ,h,,v ';' '''"1T among labor-
wlth the recent .leet.i,,. ,,r .i . ".. 1 luK "' ,lll'V 'e very, very nec-
preme court, and that ,i. eary among farmers.
made for federal emploves who may : ,le President recommends arbltra
be Injured In governmental service "m 1,3 K s"l""il"le for strikes among
The president also urged leglsla- lnl",rl"K men. but that strikes are nd
tion in the matter of Injunctions rec-8ho"ll bc rccogiried as legal, and
ommendfng that no temporary re- i '""''"res that combinations of work
strnlnlng order should bo Issued by lnK",en hvo peculiar reasons for
any court without notice, and that ! thulr ,xlstcnre-
PKtl,i,,nu for nen"Rnpnt lnJuiiction "Tll vor-v '"lthy Individual em
should be heard by the snmo court I Ployer, or still more, the very weal
iBsultig the temporary Injunction. I thy coriwratlon, stands at an enor
He called nttentlon to the urgent I ndvantugo when compared to
need of amending the Interalato Totn-i 'ho Individual workingmnn.and while
merce Inw and eseclal' the antl-:"'ere are many cjises whoro It may
trust law along tho lines Indicated In i ot ho necessary for laborers to form
his Inst message. The Interstate a union, in many other cases It is In.
commerce Inw should bo amended I Iispensuble."
to give railroads the right to make' The president declares the rich!
of employers to combine and con
tract with one another and with their
employes should ' he recognized, as
should the right of employes to com.
bine and contract with their employ,
era.
For Tariff Itevislon.
On the tariff thoVresIdont declares
the time has come for Its revision,
and points out that it Is one of tho
provinces of tho house of representa
tives to orlglnatee a tariff bill and
fix Its terms, and recommends that
something be done nt this session
toward collecting full material and
data so that revision ra nbe taken up
Immediately after congress convenes
next fall.
The president urges that as protec
tion to our forests mill, wood should
be put on the free list, with n cone- .
spending reduction upon papers mndo
from wood pulp, when they come
from any country that does not put
an export duty upon them.
lie also urges that ample provis
ions lie made for a permanent waler
wny commission with whatever pow
er Is required to make It effective and
polnls out the need of the conserva
tion of waters.
Al,(l-Trust AiiieitilinentN,
The subslntlve part of the Anti
trust law should remain as at pres
ent: that Is. evry contract In re
straint of trade or commerce among
the several states or with foreign na
tions should continue to be declared
Illegal; provided, however, that sonio
proper governmental authority, such
as the commissioner of corporations,
acting under tho secretary of com
inorco and lalny, he allowed to pass
on any such contract. Probably the
best method of providing for this
would be to enact that-any contract
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Easter Ribbons
M.000 yds.of beautiful ribbons go on sale Friday and Saturday at
Just one-half the former price. The mammoth offering com
prises every piece of ribbon In our great stock from J5c to
7oc the yard. Taffetas, satins, plaids, brocades, embroidered
shaded and stripes all on sale. Easter ribbons for the hat, neck
hair or belt. Every yard at a saving of one half. Two yards
tor the price of one. Buy them Friday and Saturday. Your
only opportunity to get them at such a great saving.
-Nothing old, shopworn or out of date, but good, fresh up-to-date
Ribbons. Friday and Saturday only HALF I'KICK.
TWO YAIiDS FOK Till: I'lill'K OF O.NF.
Easter Waists
To the woman who Is looking
ahead to demands of the sea
son and a desire to economise,
we will nink.' an advance offer
ing of Easter Waists at great
saving In price.
Our regular J2.00 Waists with
embroidery and lace trimmed
front, 12 fine tucks in buck;
on sale Friday and Saturday on-
Kiistor Price, enc:i . $1.50
Easter Skirts
You need a new skirt? The op
portunity lies arrived when you
can buy a ?5.io blue, brown or
black Panama or Mohair Skirt fur
$1.50. New goods just arrived.
Friday and Saturday only, ench
$4.5C
- Ilk
1 fir pva'
I
1U i v
brcri?ht 98 by
- . re ttwrx
For the Dignified
Man of Business
For the dignlfind man of business at home or away wo can
not offer a better clothes suggestion than to wear one
of our Varsity sails. Not the styles we show for young
faddish men, though some of the older men like them,
but the quieter Suits which have still a distinction and
smartness not found in any other make of Clothing. Made
for us by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Young Men & Old
ought to :-t the clothes we're shrift inn the. best cl :hes
mndu today
Suits, $18 to $30
Overcoats, $18 to $30
The Home of Hart Schaffner
& Marx Clothes
TRim?
CLOTHED
J'.OTlm
I '1H7
I V
F!S .'i
i in
Boys' Suits
50 Knee Pant Suits for hoys from 4
to 15 y his, all colors. p
The Suit I J
In great nssortmi-nt'of styles and col
orings. We ran fit any hoy to a
suit and the purse of his "dad" at
the same tin,,. Cf P
The Suit .... Jl.jUtOqD
in v K.wri;u si its of i h.
SIX PRISONERS
BREAK OUT OF
CHEHALIS JAIL
STEUNNENBERG'S
WIDOW WOULD
SET ORCHARD FREE
ABE RUEF FILES
FORTY THOUSAND
WORD AFFIDAVIT
C'liehnlls, Wash., March 25.
Last Evening six prisoners escap
ed from the county Jail and only the
timely arrival of a deputy prevented
a wholesale escape. Those who
got away were Tom Drown, n patri
cide. Cioorgo W'yatt. Tor adultery, and
Waller Ilazelgrnn, O. McDonald,
Charles Anilursnn niwl Tin mi,.,, Ii..,.
erts, accuse of robbing a railroad
car.
Carpenters were working on the
building and left a ladder in a con
venient Ithtee. n?i,l a li,,l In r,
' " ..w.,I II, llU ,11,11,
where tile euriipnteca vara u,n,u,.ff
itrtorded a convenient means of
rcnening the Indder.
.None of the men hns In 'nil riumn
tured.
llolse, March 25. A petl
llon asking tho slate board'
of pardons to conimntu the
sentence of Harry Orchard
will be circulated at Caldwell,
where tho murder of ex-(lov-emor
Steiinenberg wns com
mitted. It is understood that
tho widow of the former gov
ernor litis signified a deslro
to sign the petition.
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noise, Idaho, March 24. Governor
VANDERBILTS CAUSE
SOCIETY SENSATION
New York. March 25. II became
known today that Mrs. Alfred tl
Vanderlillt lias removed her personal
effects from (In kin ml rarm at New
port, her JiiikI, and's coiiutiv homo.
! Her home during tin- summer. It Is
understood, will he the residence of
I her hrolher. Amos Tuek Krenell. al
Tuxedo. Mr. Vanderlillt recently ar-
I rived in New York from London, ami
he Is now at the Hotel Plaza, and it Is
said he will return to London to oc
i copy a house he has rented for the
! season.
t - The announcement that the cou
iple will not make Newport their home
; tills summer caused much surprise In
i society circles.
WIRELESS MESSAGE
FROM EVANS' FLEET
a, n" '" " hat now u
' K.I .ill
Hampton Bros.
Where Caili Boats Credit
tflra'V ''"flT sax C-TTrraTija
Men's Fancy Hose
A fain ' fr iik n, nil (-nur4, .
XKSBKSM ,
Portland. March 25 - The
steamer Itose Cltv. auehrtr"!
In th" harbor of this elly,
last night picked Up a wlr-
less message from I he C:,n-
n, client. Admiral Kvans'
flag-hip. nt Magdalen:, bay.
It Is snld to be ih,. longest
message ever picked up over-
land, and fiie operators of the 4
two vessels carried on a
lengthy conversation without
difficulty. 41
ILLINOIS INDORSES -BRYAN
FOR PRESIDENT
f'hfr;iiro, Mnrvh 2. At n h;irnm
hI'mis ni'-fthiK of Ihc -mtuv;ir
7-t-itc rt'iifr;i rrtt:n!f !-( f'ulnv rnti
f ii'Iftr 'i ij ff.r Mm- p( . 'I'l'ncy in
:'.' Ii'm jii h'i'. If .: !. !
, t - ( "n-,':i! loll miuM he
h hi fit HiirliiKfiel.l April 22.
t
San Francisco, March 25. Abra
ham Itutif today filed a forty-thousand
word affidavit In reply to tho af
fidavit of Francis J. Honey. Uuef
wishes his arraignment upon the trol
ley franchises Bet asldo and also filed
several short affidavits In support of
his motion to place Rudolph Spreck
les, Francis lleney, District Attorney
Uingdon, Detectlvo lllinis and several
others, Including a number of news
papermen, on the witness stand to
cross-examljiu them relative to the,
ulleged Immunity contract with Huef.
KOREANS INDORSE
t
y ATTACK ON STEVENS
Los Angeles, March 25. Follow
ing a meeting of the Korean colony
hero I lie auuouncemeiit is made I hut
a fund will be ruled for the dorenso
of the men held In San Francisco for
the attemplel assassination of W. I).
Stevens. Hime of the Koreans en
dorse the action of the assassins.
Vv'.;
JUDGE FREMONT WOOD.
flooding received today the official
nolle,, required by law from .lodge
Fremon Wood of the sentence of llur-
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oi-i'iciAi. i-oiii:cast
I'OU OltTH WKST
(Contliiu,.,! on I'ago Five.)
I'orlfand, Or., M:irch 25.
Western Oregon and Western
Waslilngl, in -Fair tonight;
light Trust; Thursdav fair and
warmer.
Fastern Oregon, Kaslern
Washlnyjui and Idaho Fair
tonight; frost: Thursday fair.
Southern Idaho Fair to
night with frost; colder
eaatern
fair.
In
portion; Thursday
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GERMAN EMPEROR TURNS
OUR AMBASSADOR DOWN
Washington, March 25. The (ier
man government has declined to re
ceive Dr. Havld .layne Hill In the ca
pacity of American ambassador to
Hio-re,-,! Charlemagne Tower, whose
T' Igualinll has hern accepted, to take
effect upon III" III! 1 II nt Ion of Ills
siiMivHor. HIM Is at present. Amer
ican minister n The Hague, and w;ih
f'.i iuei iv f i r m t assistant secretary of
nit" mid r the ailiulnlHtratlou of
H in iv I lav,
Tl I,J- et ,ni to Hill Is purely ner-
fiiial ,m the part of Ktnier,,r Wll
H.i'il, v. ho c;,im,. II to be mad,.
kii'n Unit the A inerlw n dlplomal
pel O,
nun grain i,, him. 'la,
J reason for I tin emperor's objection
,ls rnnneeieil with the visit to Amer
ica several years ago of his brother,
i Prince Henry, r. Hill was nt that
; time first secretary of state and nec
essarily was brought Into official con
j tin t with the distinguished foreign
. visitor, hut Just what he did or did
not do to glw; oltense Is inn known
her,'.
! The perplexing fen In re of the nf
' fair Is the In, t t hut la .t November
i the tlcrnin coverum-Ml let It bo
kno' Mint Hill would be cordially
f, e. U d ai Iterllii.
IH',1 Is e, ptlnnafly well vcyiod In
ill O.i, ui-e iiiul0liiiloinaiy.
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