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THE EJ5GENE D AE A TTb u n o vol. w KK.KNK, lii: ioN, miimhv kvkxim;, vi'Kii. ao. DION . . O . . ... w WOR BILL BORAH DEFENDS PRESIDENT AND ROASTS NEGROES! Wishing, April oeuauir ji of Idaho, who as special conn fnr that siatf conducted the pros. rion of W. HaywooJ, secretary be Western r eueranuii 01 .Miner-,, trial on the oharse or niiiriier- Former Gov. rnar Steunenlierg at lui vide attention last year, to- L found opportunity to express his ipproval of any eiiot'c to secure Enieucy for Marry Orchard, the self- rteLei thrower or tne bomb which lised Stennenherg's death. 'The ut- uoe was a part or a speecti oy tne iitor on the Brownsville affray, fl was made ia connection with a bademnatlon of all efforts to. con- Lie the offense at Brownsville. Senator Borah tooK tne ground tat the testimony showed conolti- ely that the negro soiuiers 01 tne Twenty-fifth regiment shot in. ih, town, uinl he gave a careful an.i: v-is of the evidence in' llu raw. An iin L usually large nuiuhor of seuaim-. w;ts i present on lio'll shirs uf tin. chainli' r and carefully followed the arguiniir ,, ; presented hy llorali. N I The Idaho sonaior sai 1: i "A colil-hlouded, iniiuiiian. incar nate devil blows to pieces an ex-governor upon the doorstep uf his homo Is caught and confesses, ami before the grave of the man. who died a I martyr to law and order, is green 1 sentiinentalisni puts a halo on the ; brow of the blackest spirit that ever jest-aped the crypts of hell. Men wear ! ing the uniform of a soldier of the : Union, the Insignia of government and the symbol of law and order, in ithe quiet of night .when homes are : defenseless, assault and attempt to murder whole fninilks and finally i succeed in committing one murder. ;To compromise with such an act or - 1 5 7 i-r HARLIN CREATES SENSATION IN BENSON-HYDE CASE WILLIAM E. BORAH cd in. i Washington. April :!'i A great sensation was crea In the tr.al or Hyde. Heiison, S, hnedler and Oltuoml. i lun g ed wl:h conspiracy to d. H and the government of puMic lauds. In California an i die- gon, wlK-n Woodford IV liar- lill, for nearly two years a clerk in the general land of- fire, made a free coalession of receiving many hundreds of dollars to expediale lieu land selections, and to divulge information rehuftig to the boundaries of proposed for- est reserves. i It was also stated that Wil- Mam K. Valk, mother clerk, received u share of the mou- j. ev. I KING AMI (Jl'KKX such a deed is cowardice; it is lie- 1 trayal of government; It Is an Insult I to every Intelligent and right think-' ing negro, for it presupposes he is a ! (Continued on Page 5.) l.K.AVK roll VISIT London. April 20.f-The king and queen left London tfirtny for a visit to Copenhagen. Stockholm and Chris tians as guests of tte royal families in those eapitols. ALL DRY GOODS AT. CASH PRICES-RAJAH SILK, 75c YARD AFTER. EASTER SPECIALS Monday and Tuesday's Great Value Giving Occasion Phenomenal Values KIM0NAS5oo short Kimonas, every wanted color, good value at 40c, special LONG krJMONAS--2oo long Kimonas, fi' Mjred.lawn, colored borders, eacli, EMBROIDERY 1000 yd, wide and narrow embroidery 29c $1.00 edges aid insertions, worth from 12 1-2 to fifs 15c a yard; After taster Price, yd. LACES2ooo yards new Laces, fine Valenciennes C and wide Torsdion, worth up to 10c, yd J CHIFFON PANAMA--5oo yards nice chick chiffon Panama, all new spring shades; worth 25c 1 , Monday and Tuesday, the yd Jv CHILDRENS PARASOLSr-ioo small ii'OKr colored Parasols four narrow ruffles, each V NET WAISTS $5.00 Ecru Net Waists, wide insertion on yoke, silk lined, Monday andTues-day, ea, $4.50 .12 Button Gloves 600 pairs Chamois finished Gloves in white, black, rrav. tan and mode, spcl., pr 69c HOSIERY 20c black heavv ribbed Hose for boys, very durable, the pair LADiES VESTS Ladies' summer weight Vests, long or 110 sleaves, from, each --- $5.00 to 10c 15c Suits oi Quality There are two makes of Ladies' Suits worth buying and only two. They are the Wooltex and the La Vogue Suits. We carry them both in our large suit department. These garments are mado in all desirable fabrics. In every popular shade. The styles are distinctive and absolutely cor rect . The wearers of these garments have the satisfaction of know ing that their appearance meets every requirement of taste, re finement and Btyle. They give the greatest amount of service and style obtainable for the irice. Suits from $12.50 to $45.00 mm 900 j X" 7 1 : - iff; ; ztz r V ' '''Si ?:-J:! it I ,-'5 '..--: 7 i-.v,ii.r w , You'll be well dressed for any place, any com- r l.i occasion lr vou are aressea in om pany, any 1 Hart Shaffner Marx jiij Qotnes We make a special feature of summer clothes if your'e going away from home taking a vacation at a lake, at the seaside, or anywhere else, better get the good clothes matter settled beforehand. These clothes will settle it for you in the right way. Suits or Overcoats to S30.00 $1 0 This store is the home of;the o Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes o THEY fc'ANT TO SEE A FIGHT. a, mm 0 . c Ml. (." 'city will own i w, v, company's ! water plant 1 ', i-itni'osi no to I'l lit 11 j i'l. r c.i;i;ii i) uv i..'i:tii-; M IOHITV IMIOI'OSI HON TO j lillSI'KKT IIIKIVI.S CKMi:- j ti:i;ii:s within citv limits ' 111 ri: i i it Davenport in Naw York Mail. LOS ANGELES ENTERTAINS MEN OF EVANS' FLEET Los AnKoU'8. April 20. This rity today began its wook'a enUM'tutunuMit of the Atlantic flout and nearly ev ery hour of time is nrranPU for. A four days' program for the Bailors began at C'hutun Park this morning, when three thousand sailors were given their liberty and wore escorted from the heai-h cities in trolley cars. A varied program of Hportfng fVtMi(n has bee if arranged, including more than fifty three-round boxing con tests. James J. Jeffries, champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, will ht master of athletic exercises and will referee the boxing bunts. At noon today a typlrnl Spanish barbecue was served, four hundred women of the various patriotic sorb-tins serving tlm sailors. The sight was one of the most nov el ever settu In the city. In the afternoon the entire crowd of sailors and thousands of citizens went to the Wild West show at the Agrlcullural I'ark. The Japanese colony participated In the welcome to the sailors and ih rou ghoul the Japanese quarters were costly decorations. A number of Japanese business men will be guests at the banquet to he given the offi cers tonight. TURKISH SULTAN . COMES TO TIME Home, April 20.- An order lilts Ikjcii Ihhui'cI countfrinuuUliiK tin' hcihI m FILE NEW BOND IN FEDERAL COURT Scuttle, April 'Jfl. HciihIh In the mini (if $7011,01111, or th""o tlnni tliu iinionnt rcqulrt'd by tliu lust ordur of rudurul JndKO L. II. lliinford, weru filed hy members of (Im I'uclflc Const l.ninber .Muiiiifuetiiren'.' Assorlntlon and tho HhliiKle to I Us In the felml court this afternoon. The bond Is to united thn Xorflicrn mlli-midx In- (-ludlng the (ircut Northern. Nirthcm rucll'lc mid rulon I'lictflc tittnltiHt (l' from lnmher und hIiIiikIc Htiltiaien.s should the Interstnte contineri'e coin mission niiliold the new mrltt'.s. i At the special election S.itnrday jtlie proposition to purch:is the Wil I lameiie V'ulley l'oiiiiiii'H wutcr plant nml the proposition to issue $300, 000 j wilier bonds was curried hy it lar(? ! majority, but the proposition to re ! strict biirluhi within the city llniita was det'eated. The coles on the sev ! sr.il propositions was as follows: I' or tin- $:til(i,lliio Water llomls I l''lrst ward 217 I Second witnl 117 Third wind l;lo I'ourili ward KI0 Total :,i',7 AkuIusI ItolltN I'lrst ward 4 1 Second wnrd :i:J Third ward 51 Fourth ward 47 Total 171 l''or ( VnictcrlcN In City Limits Klrst ward 12!) Se. (iiul wnrd 109 Third ward ' 11S Fourth ward 107 Tola) :. . 403 Aipilnst Cemeteries In City Limits First ward . . 120 Second wind 41 Toird ward . .37 Fourth ward 67 SENATE INCREASES - HOUSE PENSION BILL Washington, April UO. v-Tho senate committee on pensions today practi cally complete, consideration of the peiitlou appropriation bill. It will carry $ Ui2.niHi.mMi, an increase of $12,000,000 over the house hill hav ing been made to cari' out the pro visions of the widows pension bill, which has been enacted. The house bill was so amended us to eliminate the provision for abolishing pension agencies throughout (he country and consolidate the work nf the agencies under the bureau in this city. FURD JURY WAS. FINALLY COMPLETED San Francisco, April 20. A Jury to try Tiny I.. Ford, former nttorticy Keiieral of Ciilltorlllii. charged with bribery of ForneT Supervisor Cole man In ciitineci ion with a trolley fran chise, was completed today In Jude l.uwlor's court. .Total 2G5 For lliiyliiu Water riiuit First ward 231 Second ward 134 Third ward ; 122 Fourth wai-d 14S Total 1135 Against lliiyinu Water I'liuit First ward . . 30 Second wnrd 10 Third win d . . . . 40 Fourl h nurd 30 T,olul 123 GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN IS BURNED Spokane, April 20. Tho Oriental Limited, No. 2, on thu (Iroat North ern, eiisthound, was wrecked and burned near Summit, Mantann, ut al- most the hlKhest point In tho Rocky Mountains. Thn train struck n land slide, demollshlUK the eiiKlun and up setting or deralltiK every enr, and the train niunht lire, thu standard sleep- . ; ght 1908 by H.rPSchiffner ic Mux ii jo- SENATOR J. W. DANIEL. Vcti-nni Virginia xtiilesmiin who la counted aw a possibility ill the race for the I iwnoer.itlc nomination for preul dent. of the 11 illail -ouailr'iu to Turk h:i (iters I'll' ' ' ! 1111: I lie sultan lli ?t i't ant 1 111' liiilv leiimn p-is'al p.'lv- i i-L'M ill Till I' P h N'l l. ,11 . Till' "ll-ki:ll l'o I II lie l:t wlil CI, tilt lie loivll'' d' liiali'b i by Italy. II l (.11 I I US OI-' AMKItlCAN KKVOI.I I ION ( tiNVKM'. Wiii-lilli ittoll. April 20. --The sevell I'l'lllll colli llielllll I (onciCKK of the I lionai foclelv of llailKhters of the fl Itevolulloli loliveiii'd here today with an unusually laru a-t.'iiu.iiii -e. Get a Gordon Hat O each3.00 Hampton Bros. o WKtKfc 0 OI I'M I L KOIU;(.ST I'Olt .XOKTIIWKHT Tortlanil, Apr. 20. West ern Oregon and W'-stern Washington Kalr tonight ; light frost except near coast; Tuesday fair and warmer, ex cept near coast; northwester ly winds. Kaslern Ortgon, Faster n Washington and Northern Idaho - Fair and cooler tonight; light froHt; Tuesday, fair ami warmer. Southern Idaho- Fair and cooler In western port Ton ; showers and enoh-r In eastern port lun ; I k' lit front tonight ; Tu-sdny, tali and warmer In w st. poribdi. SENATOR BOIE9 PENROSE. ,vuiiylvutiinn who has :vceutly siif fered a severe llluesj. 1 j -r and oliscj atloii t ar alone escap- AltSMIl S M V srnr i is. nv Nn ode was : in j i r Albany, Or,, Apr tii "ii f Is innh r w ;iv leiii pi to ItH ve t In- stop for a vlmrt tlim1 1 1 A move ln-re f'ir an at l.aMhHhlp fhH off r ft 1 1 1 1 1 r i ;t la; J. B? Stepson d Hat, $4.5(1 to $8.00 5pr. R d. t 1 III' . Muirav. who has iu i(iii : t;,i h ho U'i'al a' Alhafif .:t-f -,it , d'-opi'-d i-;ol ri'til r.ll.l .i lr. !),.. ha.-' tli. iit of Mo- i ' ' i - ' I'ltiml a f- a mii.u'i- la'- !' I-'-' it'i-pii.il H"Mnl.in.-. j. ., A -..t t.iUo:.-. 'I'M- on Its northward trip The ld a win suugewied ni Newpfji t and Alhany Is taking It ip. t in planned to havi-llu- commercial elulm of AllianV and other valley rifle all nipt to s'-. iim (hU tiirodgh the On iwn d'!eraJou tn f ,.:;" . 'f i- ":m','ti!''Ii is are made I a planned the f! 9' will come :n cpm to th shor as poHl' off Va'pi na ha v slid hi op for po-tsitiiy an huiir ! In ! ev nf that arrniig'-mi'hM art mad", hlg efcrur-l in will run from All.r.tn, fniji'lif arid oh-rt !'itti I '4 w IM1 ! . air) h'. win I U !l ' .!' mi : to vl-w h" f WATTERSON SAYS BRYAN AND TAFT WILL BE NOMINEES ! - I iw of J , ( llle.lL". U lie. :i (":. l. t H ? New York. April I'n. - W. J. !tran am"'d tiei' tod iy and met hi ' (langhier, who came up from her ) n-liool In Virgin tii lo 'q -koine Mi i. l(i .iu, who i - I'inis triMii Fnrope to-Mioiii'-.. Ii I'f.ikfa-iTt d with H"n iv W;ifr-v i'U. .m l in an interview lul.-r- m'Ii'Ikii :.aid l'.i:il I lit- Jtihn y.n t u!n h;o ;n!ft loo lire and t t H' v til v tin l1 Ii.- : he !l om I iVe and In An,; romilirt-1 that T.ifi would 1) fin- nominee ol tii' iiepn t il It a ii party.