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pITIC FLEET
IS ORDERED TO
ANCHOR OFF NEWPORT
00G AIDED
MASTER WHO
WANTED TO DIE
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Portland, May 1.- Orcpin,
Wushtiitmni and Idaho
Showers tonight and Saturday.
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HE WON'T BE HAPPY TILL HE'S SHOWN.
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..u. H Hartog, manager of the
f .-rial Club, this afternoon re-!
Lved a message from W. H. Jen-i
L traveling passenger agent of the ;
Lthern Pacific Company, slating''
f ( worJ had just lieen received
Join the secretary of the navy at
hsblngmn that he had ordered tlis
felmtic fleet, now in California wa- .
L, to i oj) off Yaquina huy on its
fa north dnriiiK the latter la'"t of j
L present month. The exact date i
Coot yet known and that will be de- I
jed upon later. ;
The Southern Pacific Company w ill
m exeiirsiuns on all its lines to the
n tivir rl:ite. and ft is exnected
fliit many thousands of people will
fcke advantage of the occasion to see
Uie fleet.
This Is the only point in Oregon
pere the entire fleet will stop, only
a small portion of It bavins been or
dered to Portland. Many Kug-ne
people who were intending to gu to
San Francisco to see the squadron
will now change their plans and go
to Yaquina Hay. Others were plan
ning on going to Seattle for that pur
pose later on, and they. too. no doubt,
will prefer to go to the Oregon resort.
Sinilhsitii Trains ut (. A. C.
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor
vallls, April 30. Forrest Sinithson.
wito lias been pursuing his training
at O .A. ('. for the California athlet
ic meets, left this nnu-iiim; tin- Port
land and will leave In two days for
the south, lie wil return to (). A.
C. between the l.",th and I'l'th of May.
He has been assisting Physical lii
rector Heater at odd hours in th"
work of developing the O. A. C.
track men.
Hatrisburg. May 1. After two mi
sticcessiul attempts to commit sui
cide by jumping Into the Pennsylva
nia canal. Henry T. Turpin, aged 32,
succeeded In drowning himself. A
vicious bulldog, the companion of
Turpin. fought the rescuers at the
first two attempts, biting savagely,
but the rescuers finally got Turpin
out of the water. At the third at
tempt one of the rescuers managed to
fight past the dog and Jumped Into
the stream to save Turpin, but the
d ig jumped In and again attacked
his rescuer, who had to light the dog
to save his own life.
Finally a policeman opened up a
fusilade at the dog with a revolver,
and drove him from the canal, hut it
was too late.
Chicago W heat Market
Chicago, May l.--.lay, $1.02; Ju
ly, .ss ;-s: Sept niher. M 3-S.
Yesterday's baseball scores: Port
land, a; San Francisco, t. Oakland.
S; Lcs Angeles. 1.
I-KKSIHKXT SKiXS
Ki'irox i;i:soi.i Tiox I
Washington. April SO. The pres
ident today signed the Fulton land
grant resolution.
The house public lands committee
today discussed Mondell's latest land
grant resolution, which was Intended
to follow the Fulton resolution. In
view of the had faith of the lumber
men, the committee was overwhelm
ingly opposed to reporting the mens,
tire, especially If the same end can
be accomplished without legislation.
The committee Instructed Chairman
Mondell to confer with the attorney
general as to the advisability of issu
ing an official statement proclaiming
it to lie the purpose of the govern
ment to allow the present holders
granted lands to continue in p.i-ses-sion
of them and use them pending
ithe deaermlnatiim of l 'gislatlon. anil
also cs to the advisability of warn
ling all Intending- settlers that the
I land Is net open to si ttlemont, for
1 filing, while suit Is pending.
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schall'ncr & Man
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. ou 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
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 for less. We are demonstrating
that fact every day. Try it during May,
you'll be money ahead.
W. B. Lesstelle
Corsets
$50" extra quality Corset, made of French
Coutille, medium length. I.nce and ribbon
trimmed; heavy silk lloso Supporter,
Special tf.iM
Royal Worcester
Corset No. 609
$2.ii0 Corset, niudinnl length hip; taefe trim
med Hose Supporters; special .... $11.00
White Suiting
30 Inch while duck Suiting, linen
finish, L'tic value, yd I."ic
Corset Covers
3rc Corset Covers, lace trimmed,
good value, special, each ll."c
fine lace and embroidery trimmed
Corset Cover, special, eaell I.ie
Mover Filet Net
7r,c Filet. Net. 4'J .inches wide, colors brown, navy, black, cream and
ecru; special, the yard ""'
tB
if
VokCKSTKR.
(j)k.si;rs
Mover Val. Net
2.2Ti Allover Val. Net, 42 Inches wide, white only, fancy patterns.
Special, this yard l.l."
Curtain Net
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FRUIT GROWERS
WILL OPERATE
Llanuxa in Chtcaao lntr On""-
SEVERAL DEFENDANTS
WILL BE TRIED IN OREGON
Los Angeles, May l. lly the decls-. Cilllllnn, president of the llroadway
Ion or Commissioner William M. Van i Hank and Trust Company: U W.
Dyke, or the t'nlteo Stall's district
court today, the three defendants
who resisted removal to Oregon,
ctuirged with complicity lu land
frauds Involving the Pacific KnrtO
ture mid Uind Company, wero held
guilty of no olt'ense io warraui tueir
removal for trial. They are: Warren
Kenney, cashier of the same Institu
tion, and Will 1). Could, the hank's
attorney.
The defendants who will have to
go to Oregon under the decision arc
liavld M. (ioodwlu, I II. .Myers.
(leorge Stearns, A. 1.. lleilderly and
Itlchtird llynes.
MABELLE WILL
TRY GRAND OPERA
SO SHE SAYS
QUIET MAY DAY
WITNESSED BY
NEW ENGLAND
i
BOX FACTORY
(diMv rm it ami vi-:J-i:t
a hi i: res assm
TIOX Wll.li i:STm,ISH IM.ANT
IX UllUUMi at :ast ninth
ANI OAK STUIJIS OF
KllOOKS AltlHVKS
The I. iiue Cnunty Fruit and Vos
'table ('dowers' Assoclat '.on today ro
civt'd a carload of box vhooks, this
beltir tl-e e. .tnd rtf1" id to arrive
from rortlamt within tht w.k. The
hooks art' bt-iim hauh ! to t hi build-
in n ni t iniird in front by lri?-!i s uro-
'..yiiTf ill t ni- lorior tt Kast Ninth
ii"! t ; k stri-'t;. vvluif tli. i.ssocia
:; m itt-ta!ltM( ma tii'i-fv lor t lie
iiKin'tiiti tnrc ol all ihi- b..! needed
v !i uii'inl'ers this yt.ir: On, sta-
pi in u inaeliiue ha-i ain.hly b-eii in
liilli-il mihI anoihiT l i'ti t-(l to ar
rive in a t-luirl ttim The a--ctint i.in
will si hoi In ;-.in !o ma ko t h- boxt"
and uiil e in pin v a number of
bands duihm ibe season. It I., wtid
t 'io iissoeiatlon will be a!!c to savo
ou every thousand hox-s by iniik
in; tbein bore, and this means ron-
siderablo when tlio number of boxen
used by Joeal fruit kimiw is is taken
into consideration.
ATTI-XI. Ol T( l.ASSI l
TOMMY SIMJVAX
Collsonm, San Kriuicimi, April 30.
lloptdessly outebirWed, "Brooklyn
Tommy Sullivan, of St. Louis, made a
firry rhowlun timiM nKainst tho
Anirrh'ti'i loal herwelnht champion,
Abo Attoll. Sullivan Huvcninbed In the
fourth round, when ho was floored
threo 1 1 lues, and the poller jumped
Into tho rliiK and slopped tho flht
Sullivan whs eompleiely knorked out.
Atteli took tho lend nt tho vory
start, and after tho first round, In
which Attell landed ns often as and
whenever ho pleased. It was easy to
ho seen that tho content was of short
duration.
ASQUITH SQUIRMS
OVER PLEDGES OF
IRISH HOME RULE
. . . . . s
40c quality with (.-inch rultie. eageii witn li.-.iietnjurg anu uuseruoii
to tnatch, sieclal. the yard '"'
3.1c white Hrussels Net. :iu Inches wide with Insertion and edge lo
match. Get your Curtains Just the length you want.
Special, the yard -e
Great Belt Sale
SOU Helts, regular price I.'c to $1.5'). Allium any style you may de
sire lu leather, elastic or silk, ail colors; not over four to one cus
tomer; special each Ic
Shirtwaist Extenders
Something nw Just arrived; a bins r-It want now r-iili.fl : pta'-tbal
Ladies'
Sleeveless Vests
Ladies' Swiss ilbbed -i '..!'-R Vests.
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L-;i.!llUlV.Uiu-l
Ladies'
Long Sleeve Vests
I-ad.ta' !" (it bif .- wi
ri!d V.. Hi )!
New York, April 2!l. llefore sail
ing yesterday on the llainburg-Anier-icoan
liner lieptschland, Mrs. W. K.
Corey, formerly Mabelle (illuian, the
actress, said slie Intended ot go to
I'aris lo study for the operatic stage
under Jean do Ites.ke.
"I have several roles entirely learn
ed," said Mrs. Corey, "which I hnvo
to finish with Dr. Iie)tes7.ke, witn
whom I shall appear lu grand opera
tills season. 1 am not doing this with
any tleslre to appear again before thu
public, but simply lor the sake of the
Boston, May 1. May day
In New lOngliind, which Is us
ually a day of industrial dis
turbance, wiih this year one of
the most peaceful on record.
About on hundred thousand
textile operatives are Idle or
working on short time, and
about forty per cent of tho
machinery Is Idle, Business
has Improved about fifteen
per cent since January, but
Hie cotton cloth business con
tinues poor. About forty per
cent of the spindles are slopped.
' l. indon, April 30. Speaking In
jt:iu hout.e of commons this nfternoon
I rentier Asiiilth rectified his omis
sion lo mention home rule In his
speech "at the Liberal meeting at
the deform Club this morning, and
gave practical adhesion to the homo
rule pledges given by Winston Chur
chill during the recent electoral cam
paign at Manchester.
The Htibject was brought up by
Walter long. Conservative, who nsk-
MAI'.KI.I.K OILMAN.
work. I have always Im h used to an
at l vi life Hiid cannot renin in Idio.
I shall appear "l"'ra, and hop" to
be ;ihle to do soiiH-'hltitt for a ihn-t
of iinir-U In this country which slioiiirl
be d'V-loped."
MANY ACCEPTANCES
wm vct nu en ci
II U I ILI Ull I ILL
Salem, April !l 0. Alt hough the
I line for filing acceptance of nomi
nal Ions expires tomorrow, very few
of thu candldatcH on el! her ticket
have, compiled with the law lu this
respect, but It Is presumed they will
do so beforo the secretary of state
office, closes tomorrow nfternoon.
Willis C. Hawley. Itepu IiIIch n can
didate for re-election to congreMS In
the Klrst district, and John A. Jef
frey, of 1'ortland, hemocratlc candi
date for congresHinan In tint second
district, flbd their acceptances t:
day. Chief Justice It. S. Meant ac
cepts both the Kepubllran and hemo
cratic nominations for re-election to
t be flupreine bench, and (lover nor
CliM in tier la lu accepts the !cmoc ratlc
nomination for Culled States senator.
Oglesby Voting, I lemocral Ic nominee
for railroad eommlHsloner in the Sec
ond district, has also filed his accept
ance, but Commissioner T. K.. Camp
bell has no oppotdt Ion for n'-elertlon
In the Klrst dl-drlci, allboiigh It. Hob-
ertsoii, wtxi ran antilnsl Campbell fnr
t he l'piibllen n no m I mi t Ion, seeiireil
I
HERBERT H. ASQUITH.
New premier of (Jreut llrltiilu, who
ucieedej sir Henry Campbell Huuuei
n.au.
NORTH GERMAN LINER
CRIPPLED IN COLLISION
CfcRDOW HATS
Next time u feiy a Hat,
get a Gordon each
$3.00
Hanipton Sros.
WHERE CASH BEATS .Cttf '
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J.B. STETSON HATS
If you bay a S(eion
you i v
v ' BvtH -f,MadG C) r H
Hcreo. Ji.S0to50 0O S
RriOita, Xay 1 The
Nitrtl) iiuisn Llovd sieniier
' K'lu," wbl' h lft Iwre )'"s
terdfl for lllltifftore ih (,l
iti'i'B collided ift nitoi In t
f. g tlth t. nl Ht' inner
Eti'ie fi,r Irnolftft II nine
mil.- I'll hoi4nv The Mi b-ol:i-
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'I lie yNstnier I' il'lnoir ball
I ' . iit f'.i'l,:,'. of
I'li'l look Olf KJ'I ,:is-
ri i .
Oil the IM'elllier If Mr. I'hiiri'hlll's
ileilK''s IiiiiI his sanction (tin! untbor
Itv, mill If so. whether he conh! nlve
(he Iioiihc mi opport unit y nl illscuss-
1 nir Ihl i-hiilii'e In tile i:iiVerlllllent'S
the blithest lininber of llelnoi riillc j ,m,.v. Mr. Aoiilth replleil:
voles for the llioillnntloll. lie hull. mere has been no chlllllte In the
no'l'l'-'l " retnry of sinie that he ,(.y ,,f u,,. ituveriunent, which was
"has hail hihiiikIi." ami will not - i fully explalneil by the chief secretary
ce,t. I'nictlially nil the niiiiiliiees, fr n-linnl UI mvself In this lioiise
both In inociiitlc Htnl Hepnbllian, for;,,,, March an. I iliil not mithorliro
county offices, have file,) ih.lr ai-iir (hiircbll to noise, it ml am satls
ceiitiiiices with tlio couuty clerk. f,.,i ,,, ), i,,,, ,,,,t n,aile any Mnfre-
i inents Inconsistent with the previous
i declinations of the government. He
j ili l not say nnythliiK which I have not
salil expressly or by plain implication
Mnlne til Warybinil Itepnbllciuis Iti my speeches, nml therefore his
Hi'e Insiructeil their ileeatert for ! statements represent what 1 salil."
Tafl. , i I'resseil to explain why. If this
'that between ;inn anil loo letiei a 1 iver . mci, the speeches of himself nml
,ir.. r.-iiveil dull v at 'In' W'hl'e llooie chief Secret iirv for Ireland lllrrell
ion bail faileil to sailifv
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