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THE EUGENE DAILY CRT ARB o. o o o O VOL. I 1 .l M . i:!.l:;i. S.UTliD.lY KVK.Mi. Al'KII. ,r SECRET ARREST THE NEW COAST L:,'E. ilrAlB: LOCATCR BY POLICE l?i GALLAGHER CASE - ill FOR -d .:: , a ai a; ti- i ! i. U :n;oys offense ! MARKS TRACK OF I r. m. 01 a R cm run a a tS..';-,.'-v'j;'i- t V. ' -' ' C-A--,' --jLCxl V V- "eW-J i K wn :a. : T 1 . t t X,w Orl-im. April 2 a. pi,::! t'i" 1,JJ information rlcai: In" i " i : i ' " .!' ji-at.:.- in (',,llf mates from v-r-:ei':l n rnad jes was & oYtT ;i - hundred, and sev- eral l !:!!.-;! ;ni ' were injured. Town after town 1" l-ouisia- na, .ii;d.-ippi and Alabama fr v're viii'.c.i v It ll great de- Btructbn. Tho tornadoes moved in several directions and apparently lasted about twelve hours. . in if and ! raitii, I her- his s- II .1 Ill.itn;! l.'ltllUUic I 1 1 1 l-'i'in .in 111,1 ilia i ij V!. ;ni, y w : lil.i u.i; f A-vi'.-r-'ai a - r, law. T il a , d .1 a- v y,.r. .i:-,- in- Oakh nd, April 2. -' !-' in. a is;i..i.d ef bavinr ...ri! " t. '..'Ii.l w. . 'l'1"'" which partly d I j'lt!;'j , ;i; Saii'-v ,aii' o1' Koltuer Sat" :'. i.i: i 1.,'eti.r i;:a..' a i ia' 1'"i' w;;s arr. -cid t.iti.'. The impor'anc,. uf tli. test. . , '! i. Ifiit i; y is ''"M T'.v,.,i:v w.t- scent by the police, ovet ..' .'':. Mi- . ..ad w.,,.t '; h.-r.-....re H'k " ::! ,1 i- wbii i'' d thai tin' mt . ;.. eoa v.. tell vi! h t ll . i A.'.'i L". i- r.'i-. it-;. ' n:ii;U bi- 1 1 ; u re ; is under mar 111'' storm v.a.. t'.v.i a; widf anil wluMi it j,uss a wroi'k. In t'.iiiciirdia parish, I wi'rc Killi-d. In Adams o-'ttnty. M:ss., five wit" kill'd, and ia ,1 county, thlrty-1'ivc aro tlv.i l. i a and Ca;if k:i: , a! I- ,lar- :.n ir.::.-. h ';i - to it a.dl tilt1 very f,"iir.iin !!.;,,! . I u Jii't !. tt'rmotl a ( -1 s - - 1 1 a v kil! (P.l'.auli.r. TIh' a"r .-t was inadt1 1. -; i vt-niu.: i hi:-: I't-ii t w n t y-i't.'l.'a New Orleans, April 23. As a re- suit of tnt terrible storms i p ... V, . . ; " ' ' " which have swept the southern tlulf ,)f ,,,, h :,ml ukM-rn marks 1'urv lis state? coninninication between t:te and vicinity unlay, 'l ite (P ath list is IP-aiipahat:'. Aai . . . - I ' 1 ,'iity-fiv.' ai-- re.hirt.a kid, d a: - Alii, rtville. A at. 4 ' ITtllMlMl SDN iv,; l.:!.i: IM-'CI, AIM'S Hli:s AT llI.TM;l;i-' I't It WAIISIIil'S 4 ll.ilt tnioi-.', Ai.ril I'.", - FnrniiM' I'uit. WashillKttill, Avl il t il States Semite:- .1. N. t'atlldt'll. uf 11 sicei h ill tile venate to- '.Vest Virginia, died here todav day Lo li;e aniiiiutict .1 his in- . t mi ion of v.illni; for tour tat- Yesterdav's baseball scores: Tort- tleshlps. Pniil. : Oakiaiid. C. I.as Auneles. i ; h.-il rrancis.'d. :l. - The Store That Serves You Best-Hampton Bros. i:ov,aa:. , :JP . ' . i. I is" ; , ;j ;:,.,';' I L-A l.. 'L.L1.'.'."- iTilV:. Oi'-.Tf . 7oit' .:if r.iO".' !; 'if. X JiJa Lnyys in v-ltii.wgo I muuii. Bl . "'- - (5 '. ! ' ! .:'. 1 v ! I I) AT si" i. . . . it i:i. '. i i ; ii in. ( n(. ;.. i-i n wur.iii- I SS I.ANK A I I'll! slIOWIMi (.inn iimi.i i; sws hi uii.i. i i: iwori-'M i: Jill I6C3 Phenomncal Values and Styles In Spring Suits A woman Is judged by tlio Suit she wenrs. How luvrssiiry it Ih to si '! t (Ih right suit one that is not only distiiu-tivi hut beautiful and practical. With display tliat han no ciiial in Kiigene and garments Im-hi'- ing the well kiicnvn hntud of Wooltex or ji ogue, wt aiv confident that you will he In the right class when wearing one of the costumes. Out stock was never so large' or so rich in style as this spring. Tnilor-inade Suits at $rJ.."0, $1MH, $1H.0, $10.00, ."i.tMl, $:ir).t0 and $15.0(1. The Climax of Value-Giving In Silk Petticoats , . Never have we been better prepnnd with u stork f silk Skirts iImiu now. Never so rich fu style and iHttuty as at the present time. They are made of fine Taffeta, wide flounce with narrow bauds, strictly tailored effect, colors, changeable tan, changeable red; plantation brown, blue, given, white, black and red. Tafleta Skills at ... IjUI.OO, $7.r.t, !UM, $HUM, 1 2.00, and $15JH. SUNDRY CIVIL BILL REPORTED TO HOUSE Improved Knit Outing Garments Ciiminonly known as sweaters tire dis tinctively, different from t!e ordin ary kind, but cost mi mote that: the many l"ss succes jfal makes on the market. Be.-lS'ii-j and rorreeily tailored vi !i studied erfe;t. For nesliK'.-e cmii Pirt. rittl smartnevs of style and honest service without, nulliim or firetchlai; ottt of shape. They feme In all colors, each . $:,.uii 'We are showing the most complete line of l.ace Curtains In Kuene. Tile assortment is v;iri"d In patterns, qualities ami price, lirussels net; both white and ecru; Not t iuiiiitims in a wide, ranae ot desians: Curtains, the pair . . tit .."". S-.-.i, !Sd.rl), Sl.oo, !jl..il ii ltd ISo.-IC New Veilings We are miislantly on the watch for tln latest Nav el:. ; in v-il. Our stuck is nunt (-.inipiete in ihe r.ew rnlorlnH and paturtis; the yard a."c, 4 Or, ."Oe Mode Veils, one at::l one-half ards to three yard. long, turn $l.sr t. ..V Wa-shington, April 25. Tho fliin dry civil appropriation hill wan re ported to the house tmluy by tho ap propriations cotnmlttwo. It carries : $UK"i.7l5,:itJ!, a reduetion of $:ir.- rtiS,y;i7 from the estiniatos Hiibnili- j ted by the departinenta. i lin'luded In the unprnprlnttonR ro-1 cninmended is y 7. i2 7.0110 for the Isthmian canal, which amount Ih re imbursable to the treasury from pro-j reeds of the sale of bonds author-j i.ed. The hill ranges for public buildings, marine hospitals, quaran-; tine Htatlons. annual repairs, heating apparatus, vaults,, safes and locks $lMK2.37fi. Kor Improvement of rivers and harbors under contract the1 a ui nor I .at ions amount to $ 1 7 .! 2 j til".; life saving service, S,Nf 7 ; , current expenses of the revenue cut-: ter service, $ 1 ,H04,00ii; engraving and printing, f:i.354 .TTi ; interstate commerce commission, $!t:i"i,000; as-1 slstant custodians and janitors of public buildings, $ 1 ,08S,K7 2 ; fuel lights and water In public build- j lugs, $1 .4 00,000; expenses of col lecting customs tiddltlonal to per- nianent appropriations of $5,00,000; for that purpose In 1U01I, 4.rtl0, juii: lighthouse establishments. $r,-i l'.M.OliO; euforceni'Mit of Chinese ex-1 elusion. $'.0)000; geological survey, i $ I .OKfi.'Hiy ; expenses of lint pri'sl- 1 dent, $78,000: erection of harracki; and iiuurur. for coast artillery, $1, !l87,'JliO; road to Mount Rainier Park, $50,000, and various other ex penses, bringing tho total up to $105. 715, 31;:). In connection with the appropria tion for suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes a provision Is made by the hill designed to do away with the alleged practice of lending secret service employes to ot her dep'irt mentH and to Individuals tor private detective, work. An echo of tho recent investiga tion of t'he government printing of fice by th president's direction rs heard In a provision that, the, public printer shall submit estimates for all employes addil lonat to t hose sched uled in the hill. A limitation effects labor In tho canal zone, stipulating that wages and salarb s paid on the isthmus for skilled and unskilled la bor by the canal commission and Panama Hallroad Company shall not exceed by inoro than lift per cent, tho average wages and salaries paid In the United States for simitar labor and service. It Is provided In the hill that all funds hereafter from customs duties collected upon prop erly of tho Tutted States Imported from the canal none "is hereby re-ap-proprlated for tho construction of tho isthmian canal." 1 1 -v t'i ;i u, a ii'in thnle-r . . r w lio rei I s ;t ' el in t '. : t , v.1. a r ; v vV i'V S!e , ilf i'isk : 1 , Shi-ril'f I ! ,1 i: n: '-id upon !! from S.; ('i-!i.', Wash., h : u f !l il'nl ;. j ;i '1 money !-.teu. I 11 ; v Sher- I (tuliine, :i:tii'il hero a iili t he w a:: tint . ami ho nMfi train today with 'Ms !M'.J lor Spe.iatie. )ever ; ,v fiived vra.lltion. l 1 r:;. ', W it!l l.t. al lllg ' :i niiV o'i w.n ililes land i er ha vit1; shown t hem good t im li:ir land In the vicinity ul Spokane, a woman residing lit ere having niado t be complaint a mil list him. lie re 'dded there before coming to Kugeno about a ye:ir imn, and the offense in alleged to 'have been committed be fore he came here. He feels confi dent that ho will he cleared of (ho eharge. Ills wife and two children reside In ICugnne. Children's Rompers When wash day or pay day ;tt the laundry comes around you ni"nis have dolla r.. You can buy them r ones a:, each . . . will taluk saved v inner, iliese gar iiat d work or hard put r'ght on th little . ."Me. ." and Ji7.r.o Wash Fabrics 4000 yards of new pretty Wash Kahrlcs as fresh and crisp as can tie Imagined. I.'.c (Jlnghains in all colors, ch-ck and stripes; none anywhere better for the price, but we sell them at, the yard 'Z l-lc CASSAUY GOT BOGUS TELEGRAM FROM FASSETT GREAT THRONGS CHEER BIG FLEET NORTHWARD BOUND CALIFORNIA DEFEATED STANFORD UNIVERSITY Saitsalltn, Cal., April 2 5. lly two and a half leiiKths the ' UntvcrBlty of. Cnllfornln do- feated Stanford University In the ti il ti mt 1 boat race here to- V DellKhtful weather and Htuooth water marked tho contest. The elKht of Call- fornia outclassed Stanford at every stao of the race. I.IXDK AMI ClU ISKIt IN.H Ki ll IX COI.I.ISIOM I'orlsiiionlh. Kiik., April 2a. Tho Amerlenii liner St. Paul and Ililtlsh cruiser mutilator have heerf In col lision off the Isle if W'K'lit and tho Cladlalor hail to ho. beached off Yar mouth. Several members of (ho crew were Inlured, and the HI. I'll ul, with daniiiKcd bow, Is BtaiidliiK by tho iladlator. OI'T'ICIAI. FOUKCAST FOU NOItTIIWKST Portland, Or., April 25. Oregon, WnshlnHtnn and Ida- ho Fair: front lonlnht; war- nier tomorrow, 4.4. .I. t ; f ...-M' A', -"ife :.:.:.) Copyright 19CS by 0 H.rt Sch.Ha:r 6c Mux You'll Be in the Swim So far as clothes are concerned; that's the condition of every man who wears our fine clothes. We've got the stufl' that "jves distinction and character to a man's looks. Made for us by 'ni'.1"; ilil t!;e i:io-.t exclusive dressers Club !iu".;, c.'i'.vnc mui. Jm.:ms iiien:il! wearing these jifi kct c!..th- ar.-i ' ".! f.::.l a 11 them ready lor von i". our st ce. c ' Mart, Schaffner & Marx . Vv.r; .-4 C,.,:ie,::in; tl.e'i li.'.lu s are f.uc. Suits or ever- . N-lfi- Tl:i- .'v i- the i, ',','o: Ht,'t, S, !::.-,.. roc Marx; Aj Vl.J Hampton Bros.0 o 55S-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BA3 CPDIT 3 Kltnira, N. V., April 2a.- The an nouncement, of t he vole (jf Senator ('assidy against t he race t ra k bit) was due to a tehgram from Congress man Kasselt, at. Washington, which was tampered with, and has caused u M) N s ix 'V v I Ij .1 C f M 1 K.r r t. Cory"fh' 1908 by 1? :h - " f;:. V.- '' ..a".V Venice, Cal . April 25. Krom the high bluffs of Santa Monica, over looking the sea, one hundred thous and people from S:!t0 to i o'cloek 1 1: is morning wit nessed 1 h proces sion of the entire fleet of battleships as I hey passed northward. No spectacle so superb has ever been witnessed 011 the coast of South ern California unless It was the arrl val a wtek ago fit the same ships and It will be a long time before the put riot 1c enthusiasm of a great mul titude subsides to forget fulness of the Impression made today. Men, wo men and children by tho thousand slept in the open air all night In or der If 1 wltnep the passing of the flee( today. Since noon yesterday every available railroad and electric car has been In operation conveying 1 In; crowdH, ami over one h 11 ml red thoijsH nd persons viewed the brief imiri'-uvres or the fleet before It pro ceeded iiorthv.ard to the boom of can non, eiieeiM nf the throng ami the waving of teiM of thou -valid of flag-i. TM0MA3 E. WATSON. 'ieoir. .111. eeonoftiM a nd ' i loilali i-.,.t been liouiliiiile'l v '.' . ropullft ,'i.i.V for ptej-ldent uf tljll.d S!..leS. ' -i-.t'i 11 I'ii--' t- itdnilfs It Is true, I!.- T I-.rrapl."i C,e,.v to 'Vlan I by ' !'.' C . et I. W,'' it O't the f(;,e( ;i ' OT ttt : I' .'("';. 'i fiffbe i-i ',, ,n:rio'ii;i ' I t- ' n : a ri; to r-.e 'riot FARTH QUAKE SHOCK IN SAN FRAflCISGO S.in I'r.itii I tii. Apt II L'T, I Ai'Mii.d. r MrAtll". In , M 4- "I i,, I'nltt.l State wea'll- 'T litiif.iu, 1. loll, a iii-i ler- 11'e . aitli'iuabe In tit :t :( I 14 IIiih tnoi'ilni,'. ,'o iltaiaae j ..l '. ! Tivi, lev lMl!ditia Rt. beltiK erect. ' etl It- . .Mllirn Ii:.. for the coll ... one a H'iyii hal; '.'ixl'lil feet, llitll f 1.1 Hie, I W' 'o- j. r; lir'l. T lev are tit h" 1 tl e"t , r,e lif t,e l'l',-.' , fl,U- mtiiy liiick. O Chttrli'i; A. Cimswell, ene of Ore gon's inase piannlneiit clti.ens, died itiitldeitly' of heart disease about 1') n'closck Ibis Illoi'lllllK While 11 passen. yer o an electric ("tr on Mi way from his Hiiniiiier homo In Milwaukee to I'nrllanil. At tile I hue of his dealll lie win eti:::ined In conversation with Colonel .lames Shuw and Join) Scott, two of his friends and neighbors. I'orllatid Telegram. SHOT II IK Wll-T. AMI lli:il l,() l It Kl Paso, Texas, April Oliver (iarrlson today sliot ami killed his It fJs. .V" $)j JOIN E. REDMOND. Iti-b lender, who Is f.irt lui; the hotni rule iMtu In the louse of ittin 'nous. T!.e a 1 .1 Ii a It- ! 1 the f.i d t a.. o;,ei ,i,,r. .' )' V,'. w i,,, ;,. ,.- I I r.tn I,,-., make he lawn a !" " O 1,1- It .IV Ml the el.,'. lie Hill aaliftil t,iol this a lie an. I shot t; Allen thni'iiih the ali'loiueii. fatally wounillan him, then .iilil,l"l at l.orihbur,-. N. Jl. Me hid been lnri.rniil that Ills wlt'j itnd Alb-ti Hi'i'i- tihiiut to elope.