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7, E DAILY GXTA " ; vol. w Kl'tiKXH, OltKtiOX, TIH'ltSDAY KVEMXd, MARCH till. 1l)OS THE UG-BN r;tSnfreasel two cents per pound j inator of the vaccination cure for u- lndktmnIS of thr Cub ii past week and it is likely berculosis, which has since been per- : a8al,lst Ptrick Calhoun, pr 0 PRICES SOAR IN CHICAGO AND NEW YORK NEW CHARGES BY GRAND JURY AGAINST GRAFTERS hoti'i and nearly all lost their bug-1 KaKt. So tar as Known no nv.s were lost. The fire started from an un known cause and the loss Is estimat ed at t'O.OUO. v York, March ' 26. Retail ; death oecuYred here today of Dr. ... ail ernnea nave ensiiis i- k nnm- a...i.. of meaia u " .', , ... naiunu, Au-! San Francisco, March 28. Three indictments ou each of three counts " ... oHvanre of from three I fected bv Sir A. V. WrirM . the Knito.i n i . P1 .'ill result from the I doctor had been alum- f,.- . . . .' ' , 1 in meat ' cattle. It may be with cancer nd had recentlv return- ,Ton ' V CrPra" K accrdlngto the packers, to led from consulting specialists In Eu. bos,' r'a. u'ltlcal K2ip and cattle from Austra- j rope. An operation performed at Fa-1 . ,l, '.f.'jL vo,ed ,b,y 'a" """ - .- ...... ncie men wiin i-re- siding Judge Sturtevant today. i ne indictments charge bribery of his wife, his brothers Ir Aif.a.i '"P". ana were returned with BKXKK1T BY. RAIKH ; Kinney, of the Oregon Health Board t, , ? me,elln fyeP 'Possible tech- and M. J. Kinney a Inml ern , i ! nlc"1 .option raised by tho former Portland, and his sister Mr. w n" 1 F""" ?J " forestall Abe Ruef of Redlands ; V"1 on me alleged j immunity contract. K Eneland and Argentine to supply blola hospital two weeks ago was un r..m.m1. ! availing. F" I At the dying man's bedside were ' .... 1 tn,e." I , ,,'M 1. VI1T !hts wife hi- hrnlfco..., ..... . ""I'eniMiIS. ana STEVENS DEATH PLEASES ASSASSIN San Francesco, March 2tl. The remains of Durham White Stevens, the diplomat 4 shot by a Korean Monday, dy- lug last night, will be held pending the arrival of relu- tlves from the East. The Ko- ream who shot Stevens re- ceived the news of his death with manifest delight. WATER DIVISION OFFICIALS OF CHICAGO GRAFTERS AND THIEVES CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE FILE THEIR PETITIONS m.-.,n March 26. Farmers who .. .!, tnr the Phlraen mar- 1 tpnn Li HTesium .... ETill not benefit by the increased oi meals wwuusu.u j , nd retailers. 1 ne cose oi 20 tl the supply Is much depleted. Lgo.v physician- Oakland, Cal., March 24. The San Francisco, March 261. Wang Chang and Ming Wun Chun, the Ko reans whffwere selected to kill Stev ens for whin the believed was his treachery to the Hermit Kingdom, were today charged with murder. A movement is on foot among the Japanese to erect a monument to Stevens, who was greatly admired by It...... Tt... itlnn. l. i .. a t I ,i I t v.. It Is unofficially stated that the j Btute and whether the monument will Curtis Lumber Company intends to; Springfield. 111.. March 26. A fire ! e erected In San Francisco, Toklo erect a large sawmill this coming i at noon todav practlcnllv destroyed , r Seoul has not beeu determined. summer on Yaquina Bay. at Yaquina the Hotel I.eland, one of the best Cit In order that lumber products known hostelries in the country. niicago Wlient Mnikei. mar" be shipped with more facility ' Most of the delegates to tho Repub-: Chicago March 26. Mav. U5 1-4; to California points by water. 1 lican convention had rooms in tho.Julv SO; September. 87 3-S. A man near Halnc-s shinned PtteB.!?n. veal has Increased the bs of apples to Astoria by express, P Ml"0.iP''a, t ftJfinl'n response to a telegraphic order. 13 ' ? h7.tH .rlne the recent f inan-; Thelr vallle on arrlval at that sea h?jf mailable stck to the market! SPRINGFIELD HOTEL j I DESTROYED BY FIRE! Attend the Big Silk Sale Tomorrow Easter Sale of Wbmens' Wearables ...Friday and ' Saturday- Easter Ribbons 50,000 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 15c to "3c 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 for 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 Ribuons. Friday and Saturday only HALF TV YAIiDS I'OU THE lMUCK OF ONE Easter Waists To tho woman who Is looking ahead to demands of the sea son and a desire to economise, we will make an advance offer ing of Easter Waists at great saving in price. Our regular $2.00 Waists with embroidery and lace trimmed front, 12 fine tucks In back; on sale Friday and Saturday on- KHHtrr Trice, encTi . $1.50 Easter Skirts You need a new skirt? The op IKtrtunity has arrived when you run buy a $.V0U blue, brown or black I'anama or Mohair' Skirt for Jl.r.O. New goods Just arrived, l'l idiiy mill Saturday N only, $4.50 might i9o8 by - Hul Schifag & Mm hate For the Dignified Man of Business For the dlgnifkd mail of business at home or away we run not offer a better clothes suggestion than to wear one of our Varsity suits. 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 i?HartJSchaflher& Marx Young Men &OId ought to see the clothes we re niado tod:iy showing - Ihe best clolhes Suits, $18 to $30 Overcoats, $18 to $30 The Home? of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes TRUMP CLOTHES ' Boys' Suits !0 Knee Pant Suits for boys from 4 to 15 ynrs, all colors. Tho Suit . In great assortment of styles and col orings. We can fit. any hoy to a suit and the iurse of his "dad" at the same time Tho 8ult III Y KASTKIl SI ITS OF I S. $1.25 $1.50o$6 it lint now n Hampton Bros Where Cash Beats Credit Men's Fancy Hose 2c fanrjr Hoim for iim-ii, nil color,. , O . . S;k mI, Ih- lr 12 l-:V Chicago, Mnroh 26, An mint 7. in (if thousands of dollars In water taxes system of robbery anil Kraft, involv- find employes In the meter division I liiR city employes and business firms have plundered tho stoik of supplies I and extending for several years, ha been uncovered In the water depart ment. Two employes, including a di vision head,' have been removed and 38 subordinates are slated for dis-, charge. Some may be indicted for, complicity in the thefts. Through the us of tampered me ters and the connivance of city em ployes several largo cor porn t Ions have dofraudiMfthe city of hundreds selling them to junk dealers ami bar-1 terlug materials for drinks in the saloons. Supplies, purchased osten sibly for the water department, have been traced to city plumbers, who used them In outside business. The payrolls of the city were pad ded. and Superintendent MeCourt, ap pointed six weeks ago, has-reduced the staff of emplovrs from 200 to f0. KKlU'ltMCAX CAMHUATKS AUK XI Mi:iU)t S HI T lKMM'KATS AUK SLOW TO MI,K PETI TIONS .MIST UK FILKI) WITH COIXTV CLICK K 1IV AIMUL i3 TO ;kt XAMIOS OX UUXOTS NEGRO ASSERTS COLLINS DID NOT MURDER FATHER Emporia. Kan., March 2ti. Louis' T. W. Archer, a necro recently re leased from tho penitentiary for nil assault with a deadly weapon, has written a book on the famous John Collins murder trial. In which ho ul lesos an offer was made to him and two other negroes to kill Collins, nnd assorts that John Collins, now serving a life sentence for the murder of his father, is Kiilltless. The Collins trial was olio of Ihe most sensational ever held In Kansns, James Collins, ofTopeka, a wealthy real estate man, was murdered In his homo May 13, 1S98, supposedly by robbers. John, then a student In the Kaiisna University, was arrested and convicted upon tho testimony of two negroes. The state charged that Collins murdered his father to Rnln an Inheritance that he might marry a wealthy woman. Collins maintained ills innocence and it was shown thai the father 'and son wore on the most, friendly terms. An effort will be made to secure his pardon. WAGE SCALE WILL NOT BE RESTORED Uoston. March 2(1. Tho cotton mill officials here hold out little encouragement that the wage scale prevailing be- fore the p.'ndlng cut will he restored with the recovery of business. It Is assumed that when business revives ull brandies will proceed on u scale proportioned to tho, new 4' conditions. .tx.wtcniKT r.i'i:it i,i iii;i i'kom mails Washington, .March 20. I'ostmas. ter-(leneial Von Meyer has Issued an order annulling the Hcrond-rlnss mail ing privilege grunted in l nr. in .a Questions Sciclale." tin Italian publi cation issued by Hie iinarchisiic group at I'aterson, X. J. J Candidates for county offices must ' file their petit tens before April 2 if I they want their names on tho ballots at tho prlmury elections. The follow ing had filed their petitions up to noon today: j ltepiilillcnii. I Representatives Charles J. Podd, I Kitgene, U. l' 1). No. 2; Augustus ('. Jennings. 1011 West Fifth street, llugene; .1. A. .1, Crow, Crow; Isaac I N. Hdwards. Junction City; Wlnsor I W. Calkins, 294 Fast Eleventh street. ugene: Louis F. lleun, U4U High street, Kugene. County Judge flnlniel U. Chrls- . I man. 112 West Tenth street Fu- Indiannpolis. March 211. The sen-' , , , ., . , ond day s session of the Indiana leni-: ,,i l,V."ty '',rl':1-r,Br alllson. ocrallc convention met todev wllh 1 ?;,J ;st Seventh street. Kugene; tin. wnrk well defined. Ii,di.nil,.i 1 Ernest U. Lee, 7.S4 Pearl street, Lu- CONVENTIONS HELD TODAY IN THREE STATES!- nre that National Chairman Taggart I Kem' Is In control and Mint his wishes will be followed, and that Bryan delegates will bo selected. Tho platform denounces the Ite publlcan party for alleged failure to rectify the evils "whereby rollosal combinations of capital have dom inated the pooplo and illegal perver sions of coroorate laws hnve Rtlflod competition." It demands that tho "tariff be revised, mid that tho tar iff shall bo for revoniio only." Sheriff Frank II. Snndgrass, Cot tage Grove; Israel T. Nlcklln, Fu geno; Drow C.rlffln, 324 West Sixth street, F ugene. County treasurer Robert E. Fast land, 73f Pearl street, Fugene. County assessor Benjamin F. Keeney, SIC West Seventh street. Fu gene; I'aulus I). Newell, 846 Alder "'reel. Furene; Dixon P. Morton, 214 - East Fourteenth street, Eugene, i County school superintendent Walter 1). Dlllnrd, 795 Ferry street, ILLINOIS HFITItl.KWXS J'.ugeno. SOI. Ill Foil CAXXOX County surveyor Onirics M. Col- ' ' Her. Fugene. Springfield. 111., March 2(1. Tho', Connly commissioner Hugh M. Republican convention to select dele. : 1 rl,, ''.liiili-ui Oeorge Comer. Cot.- gates to Hie Chicago convention met '"K" Urovo. tiiiinv u,,ll,!lv f,,i. t;,,,.,, lr,. , r':, ,,,,,,,, l oiiuty coroner William T. Gor don, Fugene. Justices of the peace Hoscoe S. Hrvson. Eugene; Joseph F. Young. Cottage Grove; J. W. Vaughn, Cot taite Grove; Reuben W. Smith, Ansel ndlilslliienl" In nine., of "revision " ,' ' i emeu way, liosiien; uruw Ki. Movery, and declares the present tariff f ho I Florence. best ever placed on the statute books. I ( onslables rranklln 1. Plank, I Fugene; Jos. M. Nichols, Junction president. The resolutions etidorne: his i-indldaey In ns strnnir terms ts i lantiuage permit. The admlnl'-tni'lon 1 of Roosevelt Is highly praised. The1 platform also provides for n t'lrlrf. Mlrlilgnn for Hrviiii. Cedar Rnplds, Mich., Mnnh 2fi. Tho Democratic slate convention for tho purpose! of selecting delegates to the national convention met today. Ilryan men aro in t-he majority. YOUNG CHICAGO DESPERADO FOUND DEAD IN CAB City; John I. Furnish, Florence; Mi lium K. Thompson, Springfield. Pror.inet committeemen Wit Hum H. Moon, North Kiikumo No. 1; 1). A. Paine, South Fugene Nn.l; Kdwitr H. Miimiiiey, Fatrmount; Haven V. Hel- knap, North .runrtlon; Oeo. M. Neet, Fall Cmek; O. H. .larrett, Salnaw; Italph W. Martin. WeudlliiK; Ml to J. Ski nnur, Willamette. OeiuoeriifM. Sheriff Harry I. Mown, 21 Fast Seventh atreet, KiiKene. County unueHHor Wolby RtovcnH, FlIKolie. ('oTiHtuhto John J. Hew and Geo. F. Croner, KtiKene. JiiHtlrn of tho peace Joseph 011 leHpte, Catn Creek. 1 ' ChfriiKO, March 2H. James Kane. ! appeared nnd orderort them to halt, wim found dear In a call at KUht-i 1'iit. the men drove furlotiKly and ex tecnth Htroet and CalunuM iivcnuoj chauKed h1io(k with Din offlcorw. early today wllh a bullet In hla head. I-ater the cab wnrf found with Kane and two campunloiiH cnn'd j Khiio'h liody In It. Kane wan clght Itohert Campion to drlv tlieni to an I teen yenra oU and had a police iec- .OI I'ICIAL '( ) i : ST I'Olt .NOKTIIU'KST Portland, Or., March WuHleni Oregon and WeHtf-rn Was hi iik ton - ---OcraKtonal ra in toultfht and Friday; Houtlurly winds. Ka h tern Oi eion, Fanteni WaslilriKton and Idaho - Italn or miow tonight and Frhl.iy. K(;KAVl'S PltFM I Fit KI Fl Kits PI COM WFAKMXS London, March 2fi. Premier Hlr t b-tiry Cn Niptn'11- Mauiierman panned a restful iiiichf. but la KiifferltiK from wcitkucHrt this tnoruliiK. si: atoii ii-:I(osk MAV XOT !tFXVi:it IMiiladC'lphhi, March 21 There nre giflve dontitH of the recovery of Sen ator Pennine. JudKM llarrln flnMl Charlen Carnn, of CorvalllH, 30(i or i'tii iay In Jail for AKftauItliiK Chinaman. Judmn Otto Ki;iiicr, ot Portland. President Crook, of Albany College, and Profetwor Prldeaux, of Wlllam nttf Fnlwrilty, arrlved In Kuttene thin afternoon to net an jmlK'H In the inter-fate donate toniKht al tho I'nl reiHlty of Oregon. AfcorditiK to Ihe iJandon Kecord er, C. A. Smith, Twnr of the maKiilf lCfnf new m HI rour Marnhfield. hav ing aily eiiri-d of the cxlnrttmmie trHritr of the Cwig Hav-Myrtle P'dnt rail war. IntendH bulldirifr a niiliopd nl hlH own from Kandolph, atiove Pr-mpT. to Irithrnio iilouKh for the i ra nhpor tut ion of bin Kr(it aupply Of loK. addreaa on the North Side. Al HhhIi and Ohin t r't h Campion wan al tacked and robbed and left at the entrance of a hotel. An hour la ter Ihe threi men, one nrtinn as dri ver, robbed and beat William Wil lard. and Ktlll later treated OeorKO MoitIh In a like manner. Policemen ord. IMh rompanlotiH t'Hcaped. HlHhop ScaihtiuK'n led urn at St. Mary'a Kiilaropul church t ti Itit will be on the Huhjcct, "The Reformation, tit tho Land inn of tho Prince of Or aime." Forty alldfrn will bo used to illustrate tlin lecture, f if. 1 . 1 to .ri;: THE FASTEST AMERICAN CRUISER. ' At hr reeut trial cnrle off the Virginia raiieg tho new armored cnilMf Korth Carolina made new eed record for armored tcmu-Ii of the American navy, her time being 22.4.1 knots an hour. Thin swift and imwerfnl inonater ' ! of tint latest design In naval archltectnro and Is cnTublc of destroying all the commerce of the Atlantic ocoau If war prevailed nnd mieh a thing wore m-eeiwnry. Tl North Carollijj cwt l,Ki,n0O. Hlia Is Mi fwt lon nnd bun four ten Inch hrceehlonillnit rlinn. slxteuu 111 Incli rapid flro gum rud a fit Ldry baltary of forty tlx plec.