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THE DAILY OUA - I-'JtTbjKXK, OHKl.OV, TltXKSDAY KVKXIXCi , a.':i3. -0- 0 NO. Mil - - ' l --- : IMSIDENT URGES PREPARING TO mined suicide ly shooti!!;1; him OVER HUNDRED VBS&M lift thr.iugh lie head at his home he 111 health was lh.(e)u!.e (il the net 'ME OIFICIHS, giiTO ejSfioj jte g2 r EUGENE RD l!OH - - . -: . i. self! . I S) ABOUT TIME. - u. m. 4.4- o o0 O M W A 1 5: ..ui.D Auril (SI Id one of irititt't0 cuogreaa. Pnt-sideut tdd Uled uenitoii to il for. further legislation ! i!ifuii.ject of j:rc6. Willi the .... i.. fvancmitAfl A renort rp- JV.W.. lAirnl lihflSfR of the nilPR' rMUC' e - Aturner-Uoneral Bonaparte. : fjile Senate and House of Repre-' ietewith subttiit a letter from rtj lepartment of justice which ex-i z,. i,oef ruder this ouinloii I y inn existing statutes give the! Cddem the power to prohibit tho ! . insirumeiit in the commission tf crjne that is. (o prohibit the uao .1 ,ka till) il for the advocacy of mur- ia, trwm and treason ; and I shall aetVioB such construction. lTnquos tioulily, however, there should he ftirther loglslatton by congress In this matter. When compared w h the suppression of anarchy, evciv other question sinks Into Insignificance.1, Ihe anarchist is the enemv of human, itjr.the enemy of all mankind. anJ' his is a deeper degree of criminality than any other. No immigrant is al lfiwed to come to our shor.-s if he is ai anaieliist; and no paper publish ed here or alirnud should he permit ted circulation in this country If it propogates anarchistic opinions. (Signed i "TKEonnnw nunauuiM t '"The White House, April V, r.ins.:' Besides his direction to the post- master-general to exclude from the mails such pithtieailons as "I.a Ques tion Sociale," President Roosevelt in his letter to Attorn y-iii neral Bona parte asking for an opinion ou the legal phase of the subject, says he (Continued on t age Four.) ' vashington, April 9. The house resolution Introduced hv Sneaker (Mition, requesti(ig)lnf(riUation as to l)'.it steps had luien tnkVii (ty pros ecute the paper (trust, "reached the attorney general today and wis refer, red by him to I'tii'dy, lujjisvant to the attorney-general. . It (s, understood the reply will slulwithnt Mo dtiiart nient pf Justice has ntroaily lukei! steps to bring the paper trust officials to trial ou criminal charges; thai probably for that reason it will not be possible to supply congress with mui.h detailed Information, which might jeopardize the success of the prosecution. 11 igatwjasX'lty, April 9. Less hope prevails today that fin, gr fVtneQd wlll be reached m the joiQt cOP"entiOi of liners and no 'fSlKpsj The) miners xeelO Oataeipibed not to agree to DnytOCasy 0"t 'a -""e year si!e. WA1 ae operu(oi s are holding oU! li t J three years' aerecttHfllt. JURY SELECTION PROGRESSES SLOWLY ILL HEALTH CAUSED CIER TO SUICIDE Chicago, April 9. T-nronz I). Kiwt lnnd. rf years ultl. formerly a pruiiii nent broker an J iinMnb..T of tht bian! ni trade nml C'hir,aj;o Stock Ex change, and who retired from active business eighteen months ai;.), com- San Franciaeo, April 9. Only 0110 juror was selected in tlie Uunf trial today. J. Keeunn, a naiurallzxl ller niau. pnnriotir of a saio; n and ros taariii:. San Francisco. April 9. Two ju rors wfre ftclot'tet) today for th trial of Tin y L. Ford. rhaiK d with the bribery of Supervisor lanicly li. C'ote man in connection with the trolley frmuhlso!'. v w Corn on Spring Styles JS9 ajJcnue, ; i Briggt in Chicago Tribuno. I ce Atxntiva tub xwoRotow O-NC'K o Showing Today a great selection of the choicest La Vogie and Wooltex1 styles in suits The Standard of Style The Perfection of Quality The Certainty of Fit '. This tore was never prouder of its style display " than it is today. Its friends an customers (happily . the same) were never surer of complete satisfaction in their spring purchasing. The careful choice of many offerings of many makers resulted in a large purchase of the famous La Vogue and Wooltex garments whose style and quality are recognized wherever fashionable women "talk it over. These Are Compelling Prices You should make your selections early Easter less than two weeks away Back of you put chase stands the unfailing guarantee of v i i ' ' U All 0 02M&&& m in - T2rt o o SUITS o c o T, v- V IVf.t Wi 1' iAJ. 0:fci;ing yuu an opportunity to(tD q mc(tJnodish!y costumed at a very reasonable cost. This the home (J of La Vogue and Wooltex (Sujs fiamptoi Bfbsi, 6 (i1 ,4: mm : CO ceo ?tl Willampffe SL. WH.OX CASH BEATS CRIDIT GOVERNOR HUGHES MAKES MANY RECOMMENDATIONS Albany, April a. Governor Hugheg Bent n Hpecltil mngtniK) to tho legislature toduy, cnlliiiK attention to the raeetrai-K and Wall 8tret con diiioiiH. He reeoimntMiiU him! t-euotvs hU rticoinniendntion of the enaetment of needed lenislniion, and will proli alily rail an extra session fir Mny 11 to ronslder (hea.1 inaitera. Tho mo.HHnKH also reronintends leK llnuon to reform bunking niethods, for direct primary nomination elec tions, placing of tclepliono and telo Krupn rnntpnni(H und'r tlto Jnrlsdlc tlnti of tho pulilir strvlcn comnitsdlon, Ihe imHsiiKu of bills to facilitate the construction of subways In New York city, the InventlnHllon by a commis sion of Wall street speculation, Immi gration matters, the question or the unemployed, and the relation of In ferior courts to certain criminal pro coedtire. ' Utilities Hills llenten. Albany, N. Y.. April 8: Tho vole of Senator Owen f'asaldy, of Schuy ler, Hepttbilran. Rte toilny raused a tie voto of 25 to 2'i and defeated for tho time, at U'usi. tho two Aitnuw llurt bills i inlioil vlni? the reeoiumen da:tn of the Kov.'rnor thnt ill.' IckhI pr ivbilon bo nnollBhed which-, since 1 llinn, liau protected public Rumbling nt r.uetrnrks, wlier. its It Is a folony t'lscwhero In th( slate. Lieut-mini Uoveinor Chandlor. In the setiiite, by ritHtlni; bis voin to break tho tie upon u parliamentary motion, which but for htm would havo resulted In kltlltiK tho hills for the reHt of the session, savel them for another vote, at tho discretion of the Introducer, AKncw. at any tlmo when tho order of business pormitH him to will up tho matter. A meeting of tho Kurt. Ejiroiio. lm- piMVcment Club was be d a' 'he its- idenre of F. K. Dual i,g night. The--most Unpor'ant matter t i b" "jroiiEht, infoto the tiuB uwnB t.tat of i)rn (eno palms to bo p'atitetl ill tho curb Imr al nc iho atrcot. ? or ronslder- able discussion It was agreed to order 1 1 hem fmm California, a:d th y will I arrive in n few days A t andr :l and Omni or them wer orde:d in tho fir.-t I. t. II was decided to hire one iierv.in to elnnt them n l. fo that they : would bo sot uniformly. Most of tho cement, curiilnns havo !eea pttt In on tho street and lut as so n ns tho pavement id completed the work of ltivnl:K tho space betwe n the edKo of tho curbing and the sidewalk can begin. II v cotmnenccini-nt time at Ihe I'nlvorslty tho street ought to present a handsome niiparaneo. V. K. llunn and John II. Ilnrtog each or doreif Onto palms and tho library; board ordered A fan leaf palm to bo set mil III the yard of the library building. Tho Willamette Valley Company offered to make a special Inducement for porch IlKhls where the expense Is greut In wiring tho houses for them. Whore it Is loo expenslvo to detach the lights from tho meters a discount will he given at the end of eteh month. W. V. Calkins was appointed as a committee of ouo to arrange with tho street com mlssl-i tier to use a ploc.u of fire hose when flushing the hy drants on the street so that the water will not destroy the lawns Inside the curbing, ADMIRAL EVANS' ' DOUBT OF BILLEK'S RECOVERY WILL ! NOT BE RAPID! GUILT MAY NOT SAVE HIS NECK I'aso Koblos, Aprti 9. - Admiral Kvans was n -itioss and did not sleep well nisi n'iKht. Hitnougii he Is feeling (.'be;rtiil this ui'irulng and m -iklnx i;- i 1 wwm Sprlngfloid. Airll 0 - l uless ti.iv orr.rr Deneeu or the state boonl of pnidnna Innivenes. Herman lllllek will hang In ( hlcnxo April 2-1. tho supreme court having d' uled his pel 1 llon fur a rehearing. Tho condemn ed n i n n Is a lliiheininn fortuno toller, flccusedtof having caused the doarhs of several members of a I'hl tig fain My named Vsral, who died one by lone from poisoning. i Father I'. J .(J'Callaghan, head of the f'suilst order of Chicago, Is con- . vlnced that Ulllek is Innocent, and two witnesses have arknowlrdged their tsallmony wa prjury, done at the Instance of a police official and an assistant prosecutor. LIQUOR MEN TO FIGHT IN COURTS 8ENATCIV CHARLES) CURTI8, (lS.a)iw.- jenutor (Vio l mi tflt);ni-(8lif; t infie) (t (! iVl cIwiid)IRiea cpahj uiltlW forfwcrf (w-jtti nun h H(fi uft vil1 coniltiK ol li(S wfe() dMlKtitei-, w ho will arrl" ffinn r lAVn (S), with Men tomes'. toyiiisCuilfcSWiiio"'! Irs. Kv,-,nnd c(ij(S)ii;iv. d ,'Pj)the Kni iate liiHt nlfv (T) develops t!(o) vy admiral Is mif- I !- ' ! ci roirla, April 9, Arthur 1! Iminn.l in, nor denlor. express lug himself on the rcsu.'t of il..- election In I tin.its. said the liqinr' lien and lnowoia of i hi- sitii " would niter wit.i In u few weckn io foi'm a Htuic i.rg,ni i7.a I'tn niid ulinfj ih( re; wpindj lie tt) rooteat) the ( j i 1 It tit 1 1 1 iiji . (tri UrllO l.;C(l liiou fll'W 111 IIIIHOI" o LOS ANGLES MAN ; T ... BREAKS FAST RECORD t.os Angeles, April '. Pnjf II. Klmore, a local clg'tr deal- er, Unit night broko a fast of i3 days by partaking of clam broth n I milk In small iimin- titles. I Io reduced his weight 88 pounds, and oxerelsed dal- ly. on the 3!Mh day rllmblug to the summit of .Mount Wll--- son and returning. ST. LOUIS BANK ; mm to close St. Louis, April ft. The Olive Street llnnk, or this city, closed to day, and this nollco was posted: "This hank la In the hands of tho secretary of Btato. I Signed I -R. M. COOK." ' Tho batik was organiic-d fjccembor 1. 1ti2. and In tfloj it absorbed tho Vandervcnler DnnSt. long explain ed that the offlctnir were unable to fen ni(f)'im otbi r compl that r-iiiions than his recovery rheuinat Ihiii, and Will ll'J v -1 jr niuw. lf-i.KI Tl Till . A I, I 'M1 in iii:.i lloiton, M;i.. April 9.--Cluirli-r II ti r y Parker, aged IiJ years, the old'vt Harvard al-kMiiu-i. dlefl at bin homo hi today. He wan a iih-iii- b r .of th- cl.-im of 1 VI Mofogom iAI 9 Tho Aln tna suireiue courr today held boin th- general prohibiten and the il 'i'i-Ioi k cloMlng law Viy be ( .tk'ltii tlontil and efl.Ttlve. An aliSeK 1! le'i-n nii(rt tiiionhh by tin; llo.w THE Eia. ft. J, MMPOgfct, Tnijon irnsfo wim on (cmiirn T) nondlyliii jf g'firlkfj H.-. u e t utpi r- riS e-SOi. 00 (n io us) (iiado) !!1 :i?!if!SU'flt tHQii'i) ' " 4 9 Interests ij An nii'omolille roal betwe.-n I'ott-' W!and, Astoria and SchmMo will li'ciim.l ipleted by July I It the WOl'k.HVC' i plans now under wav do n-,t mlscaiV'' icTu'clli'il I Htlh IVIlIWK Coir ' 9.- Thfif. luoiiij A'd sou ,S&r. and tu. iW, O lliiriis, V I'aiuiw. liVe-iti y Whit man county, was seized with a 111,(1 placed In hot water in a r- niedy.Cjn water beiume cold aniUbe hiitio;Q ..1ieuis ie. it the Uvc Thero win inorif).. than tbev th-Hifht. and Owireroecanie di-ulillng bii Tho . ant died shortly uft.r. . 4 says thi Journal. Clililcngo Wlient MarkelQ Clilnigo, Anrll . May. vi 3-; July, VJ ,'i-SQ'eptember, Si 1-4.