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o THE EXT G-ENE DAILY GJJ 1:1 (.i:k. ol!K(;o. Tin kmiay r.v i:iti, .i'i;n. no, ihun OURT UPHOLDS CALHOUN SEVERE STORMS FOREMAN'S HOME HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. REPORTED IN MIDDLE WEST DESTROYED BY GIANT POWDER BILL MEETS WITH UTILE FAVOR REFUSING TO ANSWEI AMD ! I I '"V I'M i w San Francisco, April . me i ri ll of Tirey !.. Kurd, chl'if counsel or r . ii..ilrAiilu anMitiH of i.f- te Unltea ring Former Supervisor Coleman JlCOO to vale for a trolley iruncuise, resumed in Jimse uiwinr s aepart- Lnt of the supreme court this morn- Le The enort or ine prosecution terday to obtain evidence ironi Ijtrlck Calliniin. president of the ailed Hallways, proved mine, owing He vlsurous protests of hia ultor- iers ho claim the prosecution is Ln.iriitlm: to secure from his testi- fcjny a line "" ,lle defense In his own k which will come up later. The lirosecution, however, asserts that It Liv seeks the truth; that it wants foe guiltless freed and the guilty unished. The court upheld Calhoun In his Masai to answer questions. I In the Ford case the people com- Wed its case today by Assistant Dis trict Attorney O'Gara offering proof Ihat the prosecution had made due and diMiteni often io locate Thorn wall .Mullally, as.-islam to President Calhoun, indicted with K id ami Call noun. In order tliiu Uie state iniaht use him as a wino-ss a.iin-t l-.r,l The defense oilond to )i;i. c Mulal ly in the same i-a:e,,l v ,,s Kiu i and Calhoun by stipulating that lie would have refused to testily n,mll ,. s,,,. Ki'onnds as the co-def ..iidams. The slate would nut usree lo suc h stipu latioll. so l he evidence lief u-.- tlu Jury shows that Mullally is s avhia out of conn and that Itucf and t'ai lioun are n-fuslim- m aiisw -r ques tions directed to them on the witness stand. l'it tsl.ur-; . April ;!u. Snow today, w ith a tempi t atuiv of two decrees ahove freezing. Cleveland. April 30. Heavy, wet snow practically "all over the slate tod.i y. ; A petition askini; that a vole be , taken on the local op; ion liquor iiues tiou asain in Linn County was filed this nioruln.i with the couniv clerk : i,v rp i i ii.-n -i-i.. . , . .... .... ... i,. iitu. i in- iii-iiiiiiii is a 1 monster one, and contains over 70U i names. Herald. I Yesterday's baseball scores: Port land. 4; Sun Francisco. 2. Oakland, 1 1 ; Los Angeles, 3. St. Joseph, April 30. A heavv I Irist did much ilauiatie to fruit in Northwes;ern Missouri and North eastern Kansas last night. LaCross-e, April oil. Frost in Western Wisconsin and Southern Minnesota did tuitcn damage to fruit and vegetables last night. Lexington. April :to. Snow in Kasteru and Central KenlucI.y today, but it is believed no great damage has been done. The races here today have been declared off. llesM. lines, April 80. A killing frost in severul seclions of the stale Unite. April JO. The home of J. j tL Wicklund, foreman of ih uuar i ries of the Washoe Smelting I'mii- 1 A ...,.....l,i ,l,.m,,tiul,e.l bv giant powder al midnight. Wick-' lund was seriously Injured, but his I wife and child were unhurt. J Several hundred Italians and Aus triuns were not re-employed when the Amalgamated Copper Company re sunn d last winter and Wlikliind fre- j quintly received letters threatening ; his lite. A train enrottte lo Ihe quarry nar rowly missed being wrecked Wednes day, a crowbar having been ti-'d io the rail, but the engineer saw It in time to prevent disaster. occurred last night, damaging fruit and vegetables. 1 Tallahassee, April It". A wind , storm a few miles east of this city razed tobacco sneus. oarns au.i oiaer wooden stnteiures and did considera ble damage to crops. ; W islii'iUM), A; . ', mill, c li.u.ki;... ..' iip Ul n ii: my held . -AV.il declined i - :,.- i lu1 pur- :i- v. Yreeland it :'r adjourn- A7 the lll'K- Hn noii, Macauley in New York Work. Copyright 1908 by Hart SihalFner Sc Marx If You Go Summer Re sorting, You'd Better Go In Good Clothes No telling who you'll meet and it may make some difference to you what they think of you. If you're inside one of our HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX fine suits your sure to make a good im pression if you behave yourself as well as the clothes look. We'll show you some very stylish snappy 2-piece suits, coat and trousers. You can wear a fancy waistcoat if you like such clothes as are much wanted all wool light, dressy and well tailored. You'll find Suits and Overcoats here from $15.00 to $30.00 This store is the home of the Ha rt, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes There Is No Money Stringency With Us We do business far CASH. The sooner you get on this basis the more money you will save, because you buy your goods foi less. We are demonstrating that fact every day. Try it during May, you'll be money ahead. W.fB.'Lesstelle Corsets ("i.ihi extra finality Corset, made of Krea, h Cotltille. medium "length. I. ace and rii-iiun Tiimuieu; neavy siik nose nupporte:. Special Royal Worcester Corset No. 609 $l."n Corset, medium length hip; lace :ri" mod Hose Supporters; spirial .... $:J.l White Suiting 3d Inch wbll" duck Hulling, linen finish, -Ue value, yd I Corset Covers 'IT., f'riruiit f'uv.trj liu-n trimlllOfl good value, Kpeclal, each . . . . .2-r RrtYVJ 9 fcf' title lace and embroidery trimmed VOUCKSTKR, Corset Cover, special, each 4'tv f'ORSFTiJ Mover Filet Net 7.'e. Kilet Nor, 41' inches wide, colors brown, navy, black, cream ami ecru; special, the yard not Allover Val. Net yi.'i: Allover Val. Net. 42 Inches wide, white only, fancy patterns. Special, the yard $l.(l." Curtain Net 4or uuality with il-lnch ruffle, ed'4"d w ith UhI Ii iilimn and ilnserllon to match, special, the yard :t."c ii.'ic white Ilrussels Nei. Inches wide with Insertion and edn lo matcli. (lei your Curtains just the length you want. Special, Hie jard -" Great Belt Sale jini II. -lis, ri milar price 2v to II.T.U sire In leather, elastic or siik, all colors; not out four lo one cus tomer; hpecial each 15c Shirtwaist Extenders Lad I CI . f LonS eeve v escs ' , i l.adie' lom or half sleeve Swls (fflftlll.WV rl .Vests., . fch . GORDON HATS Next time you buy a Hat get a Gordon each $3.00 Hampton Bros. ;;a-;A4. Willamette St.. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT G J. B. STETSON HATS If you buy a SteVson you get the B?st HL Made Kerect $4.50 to $8.00 JAP CRUISER BLOWS UP WITH HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE Toklo, April 30 Vhll tho cruiser Mutsushlma wart comliiK to 'anchor lu the harbor at MaktitiK early today an explosion occurred In the Htc-m niamizlne, tmtnedtately sinking (he vessel so that only the bridge was vln Ible. Kfforts nt rcsciio by honU from the cruisers HaHhldato and llsnkisti- ima continued until It a. m., saving j H 1 nu n nud offlcerK. A majority of the officers were not saved, and at the time she went down her complement was ttoo men, Includ Iuk 5S cadets, nniouK whom were tho hoiih of llaron Chtnda, vice minister of tlm forelun oTflcc, and of l'i Ineo Oyama, field muiBhal, who are be lieved to ho lost. The cause of the explosion is not known. W IJCI rt! MCtCD UI1PUCC Ull I I nLLLii ncvcn I1UUIILO II ILL WAS WIFE OF i STAY IN RACE ARTHUR OSBURN! TO THE FINISH New York. April 211. Ilaulel A. l.oluilen, the referee to wbiini wuh'i cut the petition of Helen .Malnney that her inarrlaKe to Arthur II. Du ll :! 1 1 ICS born be net aside, w ill In a few days ' I 1 i Ntw York. April HO "The name of Charles ). HiiKhes wil not be withdrawn from Ihe proHidcnt ial canvass until (lie national convention at ChlcaKo has made its choice of a candidate," is the state ment made by I 'resident Woodford, of the Himhes LeiiKiie of the Cnited States, who presided at n conference of Ihe dclenates elected to the national convention front New York state, called for today lu the interests of Himhes' candidacy. a hiiri . to proceed w i pose of (akin,; currency lull. The nieiit stood tucUt alive voles brini? ( Weeks and McKiinu v. It sunuosed i i repteseiu the ;rtJif.th of the new li.ll and it Is Inferred th.i! i!ie meas ure ti be tabled, a.- was the first Vreeland bill, if it v r n iiches a vote tit committee. I'o lte i.e 'l.fritl Kepi - 'iit.itive l'i m of New York, ciaiiii'an of ways and means coiumi;t'c, in! i ul ;i, d a reso iuti n nu: horizln in. ..mmittee to s i diirini; the rencs ot ceimress to Kii I'er .tuh inter in.! f icn. t hroimh H-, ei unit ul aent- ,r ei:i;wse, as It i: ay s-e fit, looking tow.,rd the prepit raiion of bill tor revision of tho tarn '. I'lirchase 1 ioba".y Monies The It i use commit tee on foreign relations has deetdid 'o r-port favor- ihly a bUl provl.Iiim lor the purchase abroad ot American . mhitssy, lena tioit and consular buildings, and pro viding Cuti not more th.Mt Sl.U0U.U0i) be appropriat d each year for this purpose, l-'or I h is year the bill ap propriates. $;,00,0tM tor the purchase of embassy iiarters a! Heiiin and Mexico City, and I'.OO.uoo to pur (iiv(. consulates at Shanghai and Yo i i.i:i:t saii.ko Hlt MoTKHKV Santa Mnrbarn, April ,10. T e A'lt'iMlc hr.tth'Nhip fleet 'sailed at ii o'clock this morn lim for .M.mtrey, whro the n arbors will be ilrojipcd to morrow morning at 7. OREGON WILL SEND DELFGA1ES PLEDGED TO TAFT Portland. April 0.--,loniithnn llourue'H plan Ij send an unlnxlrin-!-ed deleiiiiUnn lo the kepuhllenn na 'jical . inv""tlnii !M I'hlenct, from f)r eK',:i .'a:; opposed by rn- iubers of tho MISS HELEN EUGENIE MALONEY, Souief IiIiik new just arrived; a Ioiik f It want now realized; practical arricle to fill Io.im- part of the waist; u b ... -,"et ."till uml 7."e i'Tyt Ladies Sleeveless Vests l.adieH' Sls rlbli.-d sieevep'HR VetH, 2.V Hillillllt bis ri'porl lo Iho Hliprelne court. in finding. II was reMirled todav, will be thai there never whh a marriage lo annul. Ti;Mi'i:itw i'. i n is I'ltuiiiitirio.N towx in:si(is Malloon. 111., Aiull '.".I. Ualher that) be chief executive of a elly that h,i4 I n made penniless ihroue.li ihe tiele VOlllIK it "lll" III lile last election, Mnvor l.ewls Lehman, of Malloon, resigned today. Sol Unit he disllkei lb" ldu of beliiK mayor of a saloonJeH clly, be cause he Is a believer In teinperalHe, but he declared that when the p:o pli. voted to drive the saloons on! oT Mattoon they also drove nway $10. M'HI yi-arly In revenueB that were paid by ihe Kaloonkei'perM. He said that thin will completely cripple the riimnceH of Ihe elly, and under Ihe present conditions he sayif he cannot remain In office. .liMIN II IYH II MIMdVI) iii:m:v-i his iintiiaci San Krnnclsco, AprIL ill. - .lohu Mays lliiiiiinoud, the euilnent uiliilnx eiiKineer, has made a new couiraei lib Hie (iiiKKeuhelniH In lie lludr ex pert for the next five years al a Hill ary of J.MMl.Oitll annually. Ills first five years' contracl w ith I hem ut Ihe sanie lemiH expired on March I last. while .Mr. Hammond was seriously III al the Kalrmoiint hotel, following nu operation fur appendicitis. Hy Ihe terms of the present con trad, as was the case with Hie flivit one, Mr. Hammond !h not to buy or exploit, on his own beiialf, Kolif. sil ver or nipper mines, and Is to choose iiis own nssistanln. 'Ibis Hillary. tiiK llier wllh Ihe In come from his own orlvale properties In California. Montana, Mexico, Houlii Africa and elsewhere, will yield Mr. Hammond II .noil, into yearly, which he has enjoyed annually since l lie hcKlnnlnx of bis first contract with the IlilKKenlleim people. THOMAS J. HEFLIN. Alabama eouri'ssmau who In under bond for Imvlnu shut a ucitro In Hlni't ear ruv lu Washlnflou. Ol III HI, niltMAHT Mill NOItrilWKKT - 4. Portland. Or.. April .10. f)reon, WashliiK'on and nor-o lbn Idaho--- Showers lo- nlKliI fltid Krlday; Friday, cooler Souihein Idaho Showers in wiw.1 portion, lair lu east port ion. m: i ihi, mi, 1, i k i poi.iiu ai, now Korl de France, April 3D. - Heyeral persons, I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the mayor of Fort de France, 're killed In II pollllclll dls lurlmnre here yesterday. V'P and of ,4!o rivals I VI.'IIIMT KK.MIS .IN i Ni.NsritrfTi;i i)i:i,i;(iiio HurlliiKion Vt , Airll 2. The. Ilepubllcan stale convenilon elected deleKntes t() ihe national ronvention today. They were unlnsiriieied. ( IiIchko Wheal Mai ki t. Chlcano, April :iu Mav, !i;i duly, s S 7-1; Seiii.-mlicr, S 7-s. 0 Tb.Qiobalr pool of ih- Polk Conn tv Monalr Ami ii Ial Ion 1 -old Sal-ord-iy alieriioou to r. s ilium, a prominent !' bie.,, r or t!i:s i iiy. Iiis bid helm: L'o c. i,r- a pound n i " Ii .Ihe. lib- 1 ,-i I Itepubllcan state central roinmllteH yesierday. Thai the mite central mi in It l h ho'iile to Senator llourne and will not accept his dicta tion in the selection or dclfKatcH to ihe Chicago convention Is apparent rriim the fact that a reol ul ion was adopted unanimously ami without, discussion end irsliiK Secretary Tatt for president and reconimendltiK that the Ilepubllcan Htate convention send 10 ChleiiKo a delegation pledKed to his supportt. The record nt SenaK r Fulton was approved, and recent ai laeks on Ihe senior aenalor were de nounced as "vicious, untrue and un manly." The same re.ohiilons warm ly endorsed l. M. Cake for senator, and pledKed Ihe Republican nominee ihe loyal support of Ihe committee In his candidacy. The committee effect ed orKiinfatfon hy elertlnK W. .M. Cake as chairman and Otis Patter son, of (Iraut county, secretary. Hoth officers were seleeied unanimously. IMlll.NANT MTI.FNS a III l!M II Till: HOI SK l.afio.sse, April ad. I ml lu nan I residents or Shell, V are suspected of senilis; rile early tod.iv lo a Inrne dls "iderly hou-e. Sii en women nar riwlv escapeil !. n :!,! . n l III Iter of 1 1 :. w ere '.1: . . s.j ! ; j reinen. ,1 'slh h.