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THE ENE DAILY GUARD o o vol. ax. KK.KNK, l)i:w;t), Tl'KSD.W HV KMSli, M AV IDtlS NO. VM ;o0d watebs Heave trail of press companies in f.iis stat- and it is practically certain that procved "iKS will be stan.-i ,, tu ,,,,! l ed net ions. Kate Clerk Miller, who has had the details of the work in churn.', has hi V evidence which DEATH AND RUINS-B ells-Farso Company operates on the bomherD Pacific and the Pacific b Vllruc- ( ,.. ... .1. r. I MADE OBJECT LESSON OF YOUNG POLE'S EXECUTION Dallas. May 26. After doing over mi 000 worth of damage, drown. Iat least three persons and render-1 4000 homeless, Trinity river to-: J S slowly falling. It Is believed L when the waters recede tha Jtn list will be increased. j ILAHOMA Fl-OOO S i WATKHS ItKCKWXfi. Guthrie. Okla., May 26 The flood Iters are fast receding and the sth roll remains at eight. Railroads , (toninralized. miles of trackage , washed out, and railroad bridges proved or damaged. The damage to crops and railroads roughly estimated at $10,000,000, ilea is believed to be a conservative pre. Hundreds of passengers are lled at various points. TJ.Ii ATTEMPT TO f l.OWKU KXI'RESS RATES Baleoi, May 26. Upon its own in fctive the Oregon railroad commis m has collected information dis cing excessive rates charged by ex- GREAT BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED AT CAMDEN Camden, N". J.. May 2tl. The great steel hull of the battleship Michigan, sister ship to the South Carolina, was launched today in the presence of many distinguished guests. Miss Car ol Barnes Newberry, of Detroit, daughter of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Newberry, was sponsor.' The j weather favored the event. The Michigan comes closer to the nreadnaught class than any other fighting vessel of the Aemrican navy. Pottsvllle, May 26. Felix Kadztus, a young Pole, was executed today fur the uiur- dor of Mrs. Mary Cherkosis ' and young son. with whom he boarded, lie confessed to tha crime, and also to having committed a murder In Po- land. In order to impress the f enormity of the crime upon them the sheriff issued five hundred invitations to Poles. Russians. Slavs, Hungarians, Italians and l.lthunians to ' -witness the execution. T A candidate for parliament at the recent election in Ureal Britain has filed a petition in bankruptcy, owing $106,140 and having assets, estimat ed, of the value of $S4or. He was an enthusiastic fiscal reformer. HARRIMAN WILL FINISH WALLOWA ROAD diate resumption of eou;riutUm work on the Waltowu extension, the railroad it tutor way from Kigiu, in t hi heart of the Uruiule Konde val ley, to Joseph, in all'i wu county. TUt engineering department was in sinti'it'j to assemble fortes of work men immediately and riihh the work Willi all possible speed. It is ex pected that the. Hue will he ,u oper ation Into Joseph within the earning three months. The line into the mountains of the Wallowa country wa,s stunted over two years ago, but owing to the difficulties of construction and the fact that little could be done in win ter, together with the recent finan cial stringency, the work has been delayed from time to time until the people of the section to he opened up despaired of ever realizing any benefits from the projected line. The road is hard to build and Is ex pensive, much of the grade having to be constructed across mountains. Swift streams along the route that rise suddenly, washing out the grade at ready built, hnvo added to the dif ficulties encountered by the enj;l nt'crs. i Tliicago Wloi.t Murl.it. Chicago, May 3d May. f 1.04 !-!; July. 1-2; September, Si 7-N; De cember, 10 1-2. Portland. Or.. May I'd. Orders ; Hhhop Quale was Imrn in Mis were issued yesterday by Ceneral , souri and is 47 years of age. He Is Manager O'Brien, of the Ilnrrimnna famous preacher, a great orator, lines, in this territory for the tin me- and the first dramatist In his church. We Make Buttons From Your Cloth, Improved Machine Sale of Notions-Articles i, I of Every Day Requirement The most complete slock of Notions and one where the latest novelties are found as soon as they appear on the market. Always on the watch for anything that's inew. Notions ? t a Saving 50c buys one dollar's worth. You can always find the lowest prices here " 5c box Hair Pins 2c 5c White Pearl Buttons, dozen 3c ioc Cube Pins, large, si.e each 5c Feather Stitch Braid, 6 yards, price 5c 20c Toilet Pins, paper 5c Ready Made Button Holes, the yard i5c 40c Kin:oi;as each 29c fllAIL POUCH SHIPPING BAG ffJew shape Shoppin? Ba? the most prac ical yet offered each.. JJ.00 and $1.25 THE VERY LATEST NOV ELTY BELTS We are showirjj some "Chic" styles in Belts, latest from INew York 10:, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 VELVET GRIP HOSE SUP- 1 nr. nr- j-fc i- Almost endless variety, pin on, oeit, trench pad, all colors, each 25c and 50c NEW "MERRY WIDOW" BOWS New arrivals, all colors, large, medium and small, each 25c NOTIONS FOR THE HAIR Kid Curlers..- J5c, 20c and 25c. Back Combs, ever wanted kind each 25c to $6.00 LADIES' COLLARS Something new. colored em broidered stiff collars, all colors each 2Cc and 25c ! J oitsirr spkci.ii. W. 11. Corsets, remilar 1 1 . 0 grade: special IN,r HIST IUTTT.KS- New arrivals, new shapes, larcc, nie- cl I ii tu anil small; cadi .'..r, and T'.c. SCOTT'S ISfSTI.KS The only l'is! h' w irtliy the name: each r.ii i 'tils. cousin' roVKlts t it, f t r t ii i-iM-ei cnvi r's; rainlirir imislin; ea'h, 1 v. i:k;i:m:s i.aik.ist iksii:i:v stoki: Fancy l..i.-r.v in s-:.' aswirtnielit. 1-ace. li:f. ' tall. einlTiii'leri il an.l pi 'il.ar. ami Hilk: c.ir.- fi h1 lisle RUCHINGS New Ruchings,. all colors, the ' yd 20c and 25c Ruches, in box, very conven I ;ent to have in the house, the "ox 25c "tra fine Ruches in box, as- or ted colors, the box.... 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE 20c light or heavy hose while f hey t, the pair.. 5c '2Xc He,Vy Hose, fast black; X ,hpair 10c KAYSER GLOVES There is no glove made equal to the "Kayser" douKe tipped finger?. All colors, long, medium, and short The pair -50c to $1.50 VERA-BEST HAT FASTENER The most practical fastener made, each 0c Collar Bones, set 0e VeUPtns..-. . 25c and 75 Embroidered Emerald Lawn Handkerchief, each 15c We Arc Leaders in the Clothing Line This season the styles and patterns in Men's Clothes are unusually striking. More bright colors, more smart patterns and weaves. A stock of Men's Clothes like ours looks almost giddy. We'll show you the new goods for spring from Hart,Schaffner & Marx made in their per fect way of all-wool fabrics in the rich-, est and most attract ive patterns not too lively nor too quiet, just right. We are showing suits from $ 1 5.00 to $30.00 and selling lots of them. this stoki: is tiii: iiomk or iiaict, s: iiai im h and makx ( ui iii;s ix i;i i;km:. in t( iii:ss tiioi si:i;s auk tiii-: hi st These n'wiils are cuaranleeil nut I i r!i or ens' a Imttun. (Inoil pair for ll.nn; better iiualltles, wl:h inure dayV herviie, at the pair, l..2", l. "(, I.T" mill -J.."i. MI N S StMMI It IMH IIMKAIt Shirt- ir drawers, tile carmen! '! ;nlS' SI ITS THAT A 1 1 K HKKSSV .ViiMiy I ir ; ! fulls fur the yiiunnster of navy, may nr clnM-lied w erst il-. sp.-. i.tMy .rii i-il. TD-'ie'e fillt-. 'he suit l.."0 Dressy ones fruul VI. TM In .IM! Copyright 1908 by Hut Schifaer U Mux Whife Parasols ! $1.25 and $1.50 Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette SU WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Men's Neckwear 25c and 50c I Our Stock of Hats is Complete To mn who wain KjmetblnK out of the ordlnry. a (iOIIIMlX II AT Wll.l. AI'I'KAI.. THK MAI.IlHV l th only water-proof hat nude. The ale price Is not aft Kreat an the bat. Knt h, THK i. II. sTi-rrsov HAT Thi ple of headKear 1 In a tlu bj Itaelf ah.oliitrly thp bent, rirh, H..VI to H.(). JEROME'S EXAMPLE IS MORE DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY THAN MURDER I WOULD RESTORE THREE MILLION ACRES i TO PUBLIC DOMAIN - i t i brU' ftnbmtttOil by Krunklln IMorre, t'uunsel (or tho rttuipti.inuntit, flari-s ibiit cvory thoiiKhtftil nian kiutWH that n .lit liuiB tn New York rott my "arc a huiulivU tlmcH morel ilanKoroits to the wi'lfaro of society than ninrtler it.-ti lf," ami that "a I xraver calamity rouM not visit the I people. t( New York than the contln- imtton oT the evil examples ami ilts Ki'ttceful conduct of William Travers i Jerome In the office of public pros- ecutor of New York county." ' The brier Is n document of IMHt , printed phkos, In which the charges' against the district attorney are re-1 viewtd. It Is chnrm'd that .ler.one U shielding various prrsous from piMsecutlon. T. i I.Kt'KKIl SPKliAIi ASSIST ANT TO ATTOHXKV-iKXKKAU I'HKI'.K1N(. KVIUKN'CK TO I.K I'SKU IV rXTHIKH IAN1 FltAl l TASKS IIKXKY WILL rtiK to tui:;o to thy casks a;ainst wiij.ia.msox A N I IIKH.MAXN W. 'T. JEROME. New York district iiftonmy, whose removal Ir houuIu i't tho bauds of Uuv truor Hughes. KlUubethtown, N. J., May 20. The rlosltiK nrKuinentH on the charges of dereliction, preferred by n commit tee headed by William Kly mi. HKHlnst District Attorney Jerome, were heard today by Commissioner Hand. The At STIilW ritlM'KSS ! KI.OPKS WITH SAI.KSMW; Vieniui, May 2.". The Austrian i princess whoso elopement n few days! imo caused a great sen sat ion In j Vienna, Is said here to he Princess ' Amclie Louise, sister of Trlnce Klta -von KurstenburK. bead of tho Koe-1 ulKshof branch of the KurstenburK I family. It Is declared that nh ran away with ii man named Noxlati, (be local agent of an automobile com-j pauy. The police are .actively at worn tryttiK to locate me ingmves. Tho princess Is 24 years old. The family has largo holdings In Ilobemlu and ft residence In Vienna. N oz hui was formerly a cavalry lieu tenant In tho Austrian army. The couple mot at Carlsbud In the spring of 1907. Tho princess has a large fortune In her own right and ns Hbo has nttalned her majority, the fam ily cannot prevvnt the marriage. PRESENT BEARS TO SHIPS OF ATLANTIC FLEET OILY JOHN IS THANKED FOR HIS COLLEGE GIFTS it util , Mny IMS. Tim 'vIbII of lln At, 'little luitllenllli fleet reaehed Itn rlliniix toiliiy when lirteeti t IiiiiihiiihI men of the mivy, nriny, inlllthi mill rrillertlill KOl-lelleH IlWU'elli'd through Mm ' -. i rT-.ir- CLARENCE LE nU8. Keittttrky iiiiiii vh.. fx leitilltur the tolniei-o KrowtTH In their light Mgiilimt niolloiMily. ihi. utri'i'tn of the rlty. till" novel fi'lltlll'e of tile pnnide WI1B tile ii'i'K .lli e of HlXteel! roll lie'irH le i hy llll'lll IMTK of the f'llllllllier of Colllllierii. o( Aliei'dii-n, Wlinll. The rule, will lie preneliteil to the veHHi'lH of the fleet, elteti reeelvlIlK oil'. Hear Admiral Hiierry today mtide an oiriilal nil! on (iovemor M I. who later returned Ihe vlnlt and for mally weliomed the fleet to W'ukIi-ItiKtofi. METHODISTS ELECT TWO MORE BISHOPS ltalllmori. Mar Z8 Iter. Dr. Wllaon n. lewla, of Hluui . t'lty, and Her. Kdward HiiKhea, of Orix-n t'aatln, Ind.. wore elected nlnhona on tha 4. fifteenth hallot by ihn M-th- odlxt Kila-oial rhnrrh gen- ural ronferfnip today. Two are yet to be rhoaen. SI HU T ( Alt HTI'IKK TO III: lllMIM I II f'evi'lati'l. May - The at reel ear emiiloyen have derided to roiltllnu' tho strike. Kiinvta C My. May 211. Kv--ery field of home inlHuloiiary work wan eoii.sldereil imlny hy the Keneriil assemlily of the CreHlM'terlun ehiireh if tlto t'tllleil StateK of Atllerli-ll. Ivepol'IH were uiihlullted kIiowIiik the proKrenH of lllls ulimary fort h . The KiMieVal atiMetnlily, tlll'oih ' I'.ie conilult I en on rolleKe, exilfertHeil Kl'allllldo lo John l. Hoikefeller and Andrew Canieitle for their K'neroiiH nlfta to rresliytn rlnn eollenea. LOW PRICE FOR EASTERN OREGON WOOL Pendleton, Or., May 25. About SOU, OUU pounds of wool out of some thing over 1,000,000 pounds that wan offered today In tho first sales for this, city was sold. Tho prices bid ranged from 6 to rents pr pound. Most of It changed hand at or near 12 cents, and thcro were only two bills as low us (1 cents. The prices paid were from I to H ! Port hunt, May 2R. I'pon the arri val In Portland of II. 11. Town send this week 'suit w 111 be filed lu the federal courtM by tho l.'nlted States government to compel restoration of :.,0(Hi.oiMI acres of land now held by tue Oregon & California Railroad Company, under tho roalroad laud grant coudltloidd upon tho railroad company disposing of these grants to settlers at $U.r0 per acre, to tho public, domain. It Is tho allegation of the government (tint the railroad has broken Its obligation to the gov ernment by falling tu so dispose of theso lands. T. C. Heckwlth, of Iiuffalo. X. Y., special assistant to the attorney- general of tho United States, has begun to arrange evidence to be used In the untried laud fraud cases which will he taken up by the federal dis trict court on Juno 2. The first case to bo tried will be that In which J. H. Booth, ex-recelv-er of the Itosuburtf. Or., land office, la charged with bribery In connec tion with the unlawful acquisition o( public lands In Southern Oregon. Becker stated today that tho rasa against ex-Congressman Williamson and ex-Congressman Bluger Her mann, at one time commissioner of the general land office at Washing ton, will he tried by K. J. Heney, of San Kranclsco, late this summer. Williamson and Hermann are under Indictment In connection with tho Oregon land frauds. .ni ml Jury Selected. A federal grand Jury was selected today and consideration Immediately began of the evidence connected with the alleged Inn I frauds said to have hci-n committed In Cmalllla 'county. SubKN)iiiu;a h:ivo been tusued for-HH wline.-MMf principally residents of I'matilla county. It Ik expected that fully ten days will be required to pi'iMcut the evidence to tho Jury. Tho alleged frauds are In connection rents lower per pound than tho' growers expected, and on a scoured bjihls me about 2't per cent uw'rj than last year. While the wool opened up well its far as staple Is concerned, the buyers declared there was more sand and dirt than usual, i dm- to the !arg number of wind ami; dut'i Rtnrni t hiit spring. The lament singlt clip sold was the lion, nun puumlh of the Cunning-, ham Sheep & I, dul company, at 12 l-K rents. William Hlushcr with drew Mm 120,immi pmindH. and the J. I'. Smith Uvestnrk riiinpany ha i under oushli'i m I n a bid of I :t i.4 , -etH nn a ;o.iM)0-pound lot, ami mi of 1 M ' rent on u ) lio.ouo pound ' lot. I mm A .- . two Muiti: itisiiiii's KI.KCI III! ItV MIT IIOIIISTH llaltllnore. Mil., Mat The Keiwral ronfereme of the Method!! Kpeoin ilniifli t'xlti v eleeled two lilnhiipa and In luin. il Hie iiiiii-a!.,,,n lenKne'a inethodH of flijhteliix the liquor (raffle, r-Jeitlni; the motion of H. I.ee I'linet, of I'orlland. Or.', that the I'rohllilllon nartv l In-: domed. It waa Hi mi derided to have two rorrwtpnndlnic aerratnrlva of the hoard of freeilmen'i aid, on lo be a negro, Ihe other whlt. Thi hlahopa alerted wer Dr Quale and Hmith. In B 111. keriem, who la now jiov rnor of Nerada, vletf (iovernor Hparka, riereaaeri. la a Mallieur roun ty, tr., Ixiy, axed 2 4 yea, III, pa renia reld on a farm five mill., went nf Vale. He left that neellon yen yam hko for Nevada oln.'d th.. mln th; i.Viiii )n IMrie finintv. and when the union e.l re. oiMiI'lon on the H'ate th k w.-iB named a-i IL iiiennni Kovei II.. K.rved In the I'hfilppnie war liftliiK at I'oitland. JOSEPH W. FOLK. MlnHoiiira reforiu irovernor, who hna Im-kuu a valiant llitht fur a aut lu tha Lulled Ktatea nenat. with li.i.ooii aeri'H of it n a 1 1 it ; liuiili orlKlually conipilHlni; n purl of tho I tnatlll.t illillan rrMei'Vatlon. SCVEKTEEN CHILDREN IN WILD DEATH RIDE I'oltMville, I'a., May 2G. Seventeen children were In- Jured, aeveral fatally, laxt nlKht when a at'ort of hoya and Klrla elluilied ahoard a ti in k on tlie"l'lillail. hihln & 4 KeailliiK railroad hranrh to Ihe l.lneoln rolllery and atart- i d It down Krado. While go- lux at frlKhtful aperd It col- llded with a ear and both were aluioat completely de- 4- inol IntiL-d . ntid While -k- t he !- Wll.l, NOT MITHIMl.WV 1 KOOI'H KIIOM CITIA WanhlnKton. May 2 8" eral conferenrf.a have been held between the prenldent. Secretary Taft and tlenenil Hell, and II ha been il. . Ill' il not to withdraw the troopa from Cubu at present. j 1 J5iA'jf",JWtWWTf