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.THE EUGENE DAILY GUAM) Kl (iKNK, OltlUJOX, KltlHAY KVKXIXti. MAIM It : NO. STANFORD CLUB - OF PORTLAND URGES RADICAL ACTION MORE CHARGES AGAINST PITTSBURG BANK WRECKERS Pcrtund', March 27. The Stanford j i l Fnriiauu wunj - . E'itpim to be sent to the (acuity, ,trtudeot affairs committee aud to Liioaem bodv or sianiorc umer L, .rsng the latter-, to radical ac F'J' . ti.o former fnr more rWu.8B,';; .'b Their action was when it'as found that thej turd oi irusn-eo ub Us the original iw" . i r f Prostrient Jordan and ad- Irat the trustees, but It was found jit the latter has no power. UT WALK OPT WITHOUT o.nford University, March 27. I kere is still some doubt as to the Litome of the action of the student Ljr yesterday In regard to the Ureement ior iau smueum tu warn out as a protest. Those In charge of the agreement will not give the num ber of signatures, but it is known that nearly the required number have signed. A meeting will be held this after noon -to decide whether to walk out without the full 250 signatures. HEXRV STEWAHT FII.KS NOMINATING PKTITIOX Henry V. Stewart, of Springfield, today filed his petition for the nom ination for county clerk on the Democratic ticket. In his petition he states that if nominated and elect ed he will give the people of Lane county a courteous and businesslike administration. Mr. Stewart's manv friends are glad to learn that he has decided to try for the office, and are confident that he will make a splen did run. . Pittsburg,' March 27. Another charge against Henry Rieber. paying teller, aud John Young, auditor, of the Farmers' Deposit National Dank, was made today by Bann Examiner W. L. Folds. The former' employes are In jail charged wii'n misapply ing the funds of the bank amounting to $1,105,000. According to a per sistent rumor an Information against many business men In this and other cities will be filed within a short time. WKATHKll KOKKCAST Knit I'.U'IKH" XOlt l KST Western Oregon and West ern Washington Fair to night with light frast; Satur day fair, with light, variable winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Kalr tonight and Saturday; heavy frost tonight. "SUBMERGE HER: LILLEVS COMING!" TRY TO SAVE GILLETTE FROM DEATH CHAIR Albany, X. Y.. March 2 7. A final effort to save Chester Gillette from the death chair will be made by Mr. and Mrs. Gillette, who are here for a conference with Governor Hughes on his return from Niagara Falls tonight. STANFORD STVDKXTS THREATEN TO yl'lT Stanford University, CaV. March 20. Chaos reigns .here today over the action of the faculty committee in suspending 41 students, all upper classmen, who participated in the recent demonstration against the anti-llqur edict. Other students of the college are taking out leuves of absence never to return. The trouble Is not due directly to the rules against the use of liquor, but to the denial of the right of ap peal on part of the students from the nrbitrary rulings of the committee on student affairs, which hns long been unpopular. It Is rumored that some of the faculty favor Ihe students and a serious split may result. The mnt V'r is complicated by the illness of President David Starr Jordan, who. It is reported, has appendicitis. Attend the Big Silk Sale Tomorrow Easter Sale of . . . .. Womens' 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 13c to 75c 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 Ribbons. Friday aVd Saturday only HALF PRICE. TWO YARDS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Easter Waists To the' 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- ly- 1 SO Easter Price, em-ti . V V Easter Skirts You need a new skirt?, Tho op' IKrtunlty has arrived -when you an buy a l.l.no blue, brown or black Panama or Mohair Skirt for $1.50. New goods Just arrived. Friday and Saturday only, cncli $4.50 Hats. Pr't!ht 1908 bjr ft Schtffner k Marx For the Dignified Man of Business For the dignified man oi business at home or away we can 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 rtiem, but the quieter Suits which have still a distinction and sniartness not found In any other make of Clothing. Made for us by Hartf Schaffner & Marx Young Men &.;OId ought to see the clothes we re showing the le-st clothes made tod:iy Suits, $18 to $30 Overcoats, $18 to $30 The Homcfof Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Tni tM r 1 nunr v tj CLOTHES Boys' Suits SO Knee Pant Suits Tor boys from 4 to 15 .yearn, all colors. t: C The Suit H, I J In great assortment of styles and col oring. We can fit any boy to a suit and the purse of his "dad" at the tame time The Suit HIT FASTER M'lTH OF I S. $1.50o$6 ' " ' i! huy a hat now as i "' """"Horr. ........ ........ ........ Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit Men's Fancy Hose 2k' fanrjr llw for men, nil colors,, . . .Special, the pair 12 I-l! -rr IjV f Stnnott in boston Horaio. AMBASSADORSHIP QUESTION HOLDS INTEREST AT BERLIN Ilerlln, March 27. Tho matter of acceptance by the Gorman govern ment of David Jayne Hill as Amer ican ambassador continues to hold public Interest here.' The foreign office deals with the affair by deny ing that any explanation, adverse to Hill has come from the (ienniin side, declaring ho Is persona no ngrata and that all statements of n contra ry nature are Inventions put into cir culation by designing Americans, and that opposition to Hill Is American, and not (ierman. On the otlyr hand. It Is known that certain members of the official household igc opposed to lllll. .Mr. Tower's part, It Is ex plained, has been confined to u trans- mil lal to Itoosevelt of the emperor's definite communication. It happens that his majesty has also requested a distinguished personal friend of I Roosevelt who s now In Oermany to write to tho president concerning his I majesty's, unwillingness to receive ' Hill. Huth these communications I wero sent at the express wish of -the I emperor. It Is Just posdhlo that the ; foreign office is not nwaro of the sH'ond communication, which Is prob ably still In the trans-Ailaiitlc malls. MI ST At KPT STATEMENT I AS DENIAL OP' UIOPOHT 1 Washington, .March 27. Tiro I statement Issued' from the foreign ofrice nt Ilerlln iu relation to Hill must be accepted by our government ! on lis face as amounting to a denial 'of tho report that Hill was personally objectlonablo to the German empe ror. - FINDING OF BODIES DISCLOSES DOUBLE TRAGEDY NO DISQUIETING DEVELOPMENTS AT TREADWELL Wllllumsport, Pa., March 27. The discovery In the woods near here of tho bodies of Frank Roberts and .Mrs. Gustlne llrlzet today disclosed a double tragedy. The murder and su icide, so It Is officially judged to be, I occurred probably Sunday, when Rob erts and Ihe woman were jHeeii to leave tho lalter's house. Mullet IioIch LEBBEU8 R. WILFLEY. TnlteJ HtHh'S judtfrH nt HliiHiKhnt, whoHe cuurve in upheld by tUu preBl- wir found In Imth hendfi and rnnr Ht hnnd wan ltohriH' r'volvT with two chum.) ctniily. It In lh roiirlu dlon thHt HoImtU killed thi wnmnn and then h(inff. liolh urn Krni'h. Mr. Mrlz'-t hnn heon to HclKlnni mid In fxiiwtfd homo nay day. Tho wo man had two children. Seattle, March 27. No dlHquluMtm develop iiMMitH from the Tread well striko sit tiat foil were received today. Seattle, March Hii. Troopn havo lieeii ordered from Fort Seward, nt Haines, Aliinka, to prem-rvo order at the Treadwe!) mlnefl, on MoulaH IhU and, where HIKI niliifrs have none out on a tftrike. The troop are due to arrive at Treajwell early tomorrow, and KcrlouH trouhle Ih anticipated. 1'n It nd StateH MarHhul Stump, who liiiH JmhI retiirniMl from WhuIiIiik' dii, left for the Hcem of the tronhlo on receipt or diKpatchcH from liU chief dr-puty. t The mint th have threatened to hlow up the wnrkH If the troopK are lauded on the Island. They Hlole 10 keiH of dynamite today from the mltm HtoreH. Colonel tireen. In command of one company of the Tenth Infantry, left Haines tonight wilh a KatiMnK kuii, and Hhoull reach 1he mi net at an ear ly hour thin morning. The other eomp'iiili'H Ktalloned at. Fort Seward have hien ordered lo be In readlucHM to rflnforce the flrHt company If need ed. .hint before bin departure for .lu nea, at 9 o'clork tonUhl, Marshal Shoup received a ineHHane from IiIh chief deputy that no rcMouh disturb ance have occurred an yet, but trou ble of a He r I oi ih nnlur Ik anticipat ed when the troopH are landed on the Inland In the mornliiK- I'KMtONK AM) (U lUt KKKM TO UK lii:TTi:K IMillndelphla. March 27. Senator I'enrop 1m iH'llcved to have pass'd the ctIkIh. HoNton, Mum ., March 27. --fiovernor dulld'n condition Improved todt RUSSIAN GENERALS ASKED TO RESIGN Ht. Petersburg, March 27. Generals Fork and Itelss have been Invited to resign their commissions. The of- fleers are charged with com- pllrlty In the surrender of Port Arthur. Fork declines tti rsign, pending an Investl- 4 gallon of the charKen brought 4 In ronn.'ct Ion with his r.Tetil duel with Oent-tul Suiyruoff. f 'liU'iluo Wheat Marker. Chicago, Ma-rh 27.- May. !M I .1 illy. 1-4; H. ptenilier, Ml j-X. MEXICO TOWN ; DESTROYED BY AN EARTHQUAKE t'llll.APA, IN STATK OK (il'KKHK HO, STItK'KKX AND IS .NOW 111 ItNINt) WIIOI.K POPl'I.ACK IS TKUItOlt IZKH 'XOT KNOWN HOW SIANV UVKS WKHK LOST TWO QI'AKKS 1tlXf KIKI AT TIIK WKATIIKIt IH'ltHAU IX CHU'A (JO LAST XK.HT , Mexico City, March 27. Tho town of L'hllupa, In tho state of Guerrero, was completely destroyed by an earthquake last night, and tho whole city Is burning. The populace la terror-slrli ken. II is not known even approximately how many lives were lost, t'hilapa Is a city of fifteen thousand Inhabitants. siiahp vi'akk orrnts AT ST. THOMAS St. Thomas, Murch 27. A sharp earthquake occurred hero yesterday, causing much alarm, but no dumugo was done. TWO SHOCKS HKCOHHKI) AT CHICAtiO WKATIIKIt HIHKAU Chicago, March 27. Two great earthquake shocks wore recorded at the weather bureau here last evening, at an apprpxlmate dlstnnco of 24U0 tulles. CRAWFORD'S WILL , WAS A FORGERY Scrantnn, Pa., March 27. Albert W. Ilahman and Charles P. Heldel today confessed that tho will of Jas. I.. Crawford, by which (leorgo H. Hchooley sought to obtain possession of tho million rlollar estate was a for gery. The men who witnessed the (Imminent will testiry against School ey next week. Schooley was arrested some time ago for forging the will, and ball was surrendered today. A detective has gono to Noxen, Pit., to rearrest him. AMERICAN GAR . STARTS FDR ALASKA San Francisco, March 27. The American car In the New York to Paris race left hero today on the steamer City of Pueblo for Seattle, and will bo transferred there to tho steamer Humboldt, sailing for Musku. April 30th. PKKSIHKNT ItKSSI.Ki: Wll.l. (iO MAST Salem, Or,, March 20. At a spec ial meeting last evening the execu- jg&jl 5 jj GEORGE M. 8HIPPY. Chlc,io chief of polh e. Who killed nn nan-biHt urt.T a ilr-i.n ute tight In bin tnn.:e tive committee of the board of re gent of normal nchooln Kntnted PrfHident 114'HHler, of Monmouth, ft leav if ahHence for hIx moulliH In or der that Iih may viHlt normal school In tho Kant.' I'ermlmnon was Klven for the maintenance of summer nor malM At Anhland and Moumotith. The commllteo decided upon a uniform diploma to be Kntnted to graduates of all normal nchoo. ITi:U.L NIlltVH'KS KOIt sri; l-i.N H AT TOKIO Toklo, Mhi-cIi 27.-- The fnreii;n of fice Is arrrmnhiK f r funeral Hcrvtcea for Durham V. Htrveim In this city luiutaiieoufl with the obeiiiieH In America.