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THE EUGENE LY GUAM) VOL. SS DAI ni.i.vi:, oi;i:c, l itinw kvkmxo, Jt i: ., iixih CONTEST FOR SEATS NO. 1:1.1 IN CONVENTION C&icago, June 5. The Republican utional committee met today at 10 o'clock in the Annex of the Audito rium to consider the contested seats or delegates in the national conven tion. The committee's decision when IitoraWe to the claims of the dele gates, 'H1 entitle them to seats on . ,.n tae ieuijuitw . iu There were contesto to ".19 heard ;. K:ing 22b seats. Tfcero was a ve lenient protest from the anli-Taft Oeo when it became known that tiree members of the committee .nw,t and thali i. - were v..-.. ,.. ......ira were U the hands of the Taft forces. The comniittee placed the protest on the Uble without division. It was the sentiment of the committee that it could not enquire inio tne validity 01 lUtf ivbiiittiij CACLUlfU y i member of the initio mi I committee. WIIXIAM JKNXIXGS IIKYAX OO.XUUATl'LATKS t'HAMHKRLAIX Uln, Salem. Oregon-Accept hearty! cisct li; bakland . s. " C0U8,an,!:;liuns. VoI I !J.Tvan'0ry' tSwvi' !, M-nSor boys have kept the : j track hot between the telega ,'. ",.1 I flees and the state house del "ring 'i!raUla.ory messages to ,1 e i im.','so,, Tmfri,''Uli' b'hIK,H,ical and ('"v.eriior Chamberlain has .alieady received telegrams from ev- jery state in the 1'nu,,,, and tl v are still column. One personal friend of the goven nur wins conmatniati. ns from Cali fornia, but adds that had he been in r"'s" un flection day he would i not have voted for the governor be cause of his political taith. Many telegrams have been received fr'. .the Southern friends of the governor. . C aSSlliates :nwl ti.lel, i . t ...... ,,, n,u nienos i as many from other gjvernors and political tnends he has made while associating with the statesmen of the: continent in his gube-uatorial rapae-' L R. ALDERMAN RETAINED AS HEAD OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS I INSTltlCToltS FOK HUJIl S HlMII, KI.KtTKII ItY S IIUOI, HOAltl) AI.I. Ol.ll TKAt'HKKS tllOSKN AtiAlX K.M'Kl'T MISS IIII.I.KY. Will) WAS XOT AX AI'I'I.lt'ANT. I'nivtrsity of Oregon t!i: i hosen as an ii ilu 11 1 i .i i the hich school. Miss T.rfil!l !h chosen il;- ;1 ye.ir, was Mill ga it t eiulicr in At a meeting of the Kugene school board last evening City Superintend- ' ent of Schools 1.. U. Alderman and all of the old teachers in the high: schools except Miss Dlllcy. were re-I elected for another year. Supenu-! t-ndent Alderman's salary was in-' creased from $1400 to $Koo a I year and Principal Ifug, of the high! school, will hereafter receive tl-uO,! instead of $1000 The following' le.'ifhprs u'to-t. rp-elee! ei( ' N Ik f " J' vt; " x 1 GREAT DAMAGE BY FLOODS IN MONTANA AND NORTHERN IDAHO LOUIS OREGON HAD SYMPTOMS OF MELANCHOLIA Miss Emma fhise. Miss Susan 1,. II. AUlKKMAX Dlnsmore. Miss Maud stlnson. Mlssl Nellie Williams. Miss t'oru Wold.! the grammar schools to take the Miss Clara Wold. Miss Ella Doble I place of Mrs. Thurston and Paul Hond. The committee uppoitued at a pro- Mrs. Blanche Thurston was elect- vlous meeting to investigate the mat ed to fill Miss Illlley's place and Hen-i Jainin Huntington, a graduate of the j I Continued ou Page i WE MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH YOUR SUIT 0 wum GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF LADIES' SUIT 25 New Spring Suits, latest models,finest qualities placed on sale at a great reduction in price. v These suits were reduced in price to close out. This sale is for a few days only. It is to your advantage to make an early selection. Salt Lake, June Helena and Butte are pnirtirally rut tiff from tin nuistth Wiirtil this morniiiK. Kaln Is fiilliiiK lu-avlly UuMimluuit that pan of Montana and traffic ou t ho rail roads is rit'inoralizi'ri hy washouts f..1 1 I. H'U..b . f . 1 .....ut ...... t I . .t I oils mill. Thi ritilromU will h HimI up for si'Vt'ial days. Kvrry llttlo trout stream and brook in tVntr:;! Montana is a racing tornMit, whtU' at 1Mb HoU- and I'lark's Koi d the Mis souri river is twin or tlir t tiuo's its usual width and is overflowing low lands and dolus Bit at datna. Missoula, Mont., Jutu a. At noon the flood situation in Western Mon tana was inoru serious than at any tlnio sine the thirty days' rain bo Kan. Streams In this put of the stato a it, at the danger point. Word has been received that Moulton dam, above Hutto, has burst, and the rush of water la expected to reach Missou la this afternoon. Two lartfo dams between Garrison and Missoula are in danger. The Northern Pacific has not moved u train between Missoula and Helena or Hutte since Sunday. It will be weeks before the daiuano to the tracks can bo repaired. Hut to, Juno ,r. Kluht Inches of snow on the level washed Into a Blush by a driving rata cut Hutte off from the outside world today. Telegraph ic, communication wan not rtstored until noon. The telephone and all power lines aro out of commission Xp$&' W hite Silk Waists at, Red uced Price $2.50 White Silk Waists, beautifully made, latest sty le, sale price -' $1.?5 White L inen Finished Duck 36 inch Dress Suiting linen finish, worth 20c yard sale price - 12Mc Zepher Ginghams for Less 33 inch Zepher Gingham, worth 18c yard, all colors, special te yard 2z Laces JOc, 12 J-2c and 20c Laces, large assortment of patterns, the yard 5c Summer Wash Goods Reduced One-Half 25 pieces Wash Dress Goods, fine sheer lawns, organdies, Swisses and mulls; all wanted colors: worth from 25c to 50c yd. Sale price, yd 1254 Lo 25c If you are in a Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suit, you're the best dressed man in town. Ifjyou behave as well as your clothes fokV011'11 be a11 risht- We'll fit you in a Hart-Schaffner and Marx Suit anvjtime you come in. Thev are the best Clothes you ever . . i .o-,ir in thp mn;t nerfect manner and will wear. j Art woo. uu.u ... ... in exacfit-SAre you ready? We are. Suits $15.00 to $30.00 Copyright 1908 by Hin Schifner le Mux Thi store a jthe home of the HartSchaffner and Marx Clothes. I OA HO It IV Kits A It I'- OX A lt.Mr.K I.owlston, Miiho, Juno 4. llonvv rains In the Huffalo Huiui muntry huvi.' in IumI the sntiw In the nuuin tains ami as a result tlu ClourwaitM ami Sa liium rivers art un (ht rani pam. Tlu Htroi-ta ot Stiws. the l'r iii Inn. 4 of t ho rioarwaUT In aiiclt of itu- NitrthiM'ii I'ai'ifU. aro uiuirr five fot't of wator anl a larKi nnitihtT of lionsfs haw lu-on wasliotl away. One family aw akt'iinl at it a. in. to t iiul tin wati-r riinnini; through the hmisi ami luut'ly cMa(iiil with tliolr lives. T;io lart sti'fl brhUt atros th. t'lfarwal'!' Iifiwocn tho uwii aiut tho N in-1 lit i ii I'ati.u- depot, vtnt out larly this niointim, ami tho (.Jranu' vtllo staKo a 's iMtinpollcil to rut urn willi It h pastti'iittfra. K.irly Ihltt nioni Iiik pooplo lii'naii varallnn thoir honu'S ami ivihovIuk nouttohold Kods to polntH out of tho flood'n roach . Tho iMtslnosH 8oi'ttoii of StltoH In now praothally viuutod. The Northorn I'aolflc trackH ho twoon Slitos and Korsklu aro nndor wntor. At Oroflno tho rlvor has hoi'n rlsltiK it foot hii hour all day and tho lowor boo t ton of tho town Is flooded. Tho rlvor In flllod with qilantltloH of honsohold khhU, Indi ra t hiK that many lumios have boon wushod out. A mossano from (irannovtllo staton tho dam locatod on tho houiIi fork of Clourwator, and supplylnK powor for IlKhthiK tho rlly. han muio out and tho town Ik In darknons. Tho UrIU pompany'B Iohh Is hoavy. Whltohlrtl, on tho Salmon rJvur. I has two foot of wator In It h ntrootH and tho plautiiK mill and olootrlo llht plant Imvo boon wanhod away. Tlioro has boon no daninKo within HO iiiIIoh of IjOwIhIoii. AI'TllOltlTIKS IX KSTI(i.mXJ v plot i:xisti:o hkhivo y.s TKIIOAV'S SIIOOTI(J OF MA JO It lUtFVFl'S CltKATKS i!tK.r SKNSATIOX IX PAULS FORp SUITOR UNDER BED CUT WOMAN'S THROAT HI. LoiiIb, Juno G. Mrs, Llzzlo (lorllnK, whon rotlrtiiK lata nlKht, was flolod by man romltiK from under nor bod and hor throat won mit. I'hyHlrlans oxpron tho hollof that Mho will rornvor. Th mombora of her family onooiiniorod hor assailant an ho rnshod from tho Iiouho, and told tho pollco that thoy rei-iinnl.ed him lis a former suitor. Mr. (lorlltiK depurated from hor hunlmnd recently. ROOSEYELT WILL HUNT BIG GAME IN AFRICA 1 WaHlihiKtou, .Iiino Ti. hn- pui-lllllt HlKllfrlnlllCM In con- llHCtloll WttU ItuDHt'Vult'H (I.' tt'uulnatloii iiKaltiHl a tlilnl 4 t.Tin Ih fuulaln.'d In an ail- iii1hkU.ii iiijkIu today Ihitt hu Ih 4 . making fl.'flnlh' plaim to 4 li'avu I ho l' nlt.'d HtuK.'H next April for Africa, whero li will xpi'iil n year IiiiiiIIiik Ii Ik 4 Kaln. IIIh Kim KcruiU will 41 4- ari'oinpaiiy him. 41 4- 4-4- ParU, .Iiino .'.-- I.nuls (ir.-KoiTs sislor a!i at' lias laltorly ilisptaytMl s.Miipl.'ius of ini'liinrhiilhi. Thu d thnrltl.'H arc pursuing Ilio lnvostlKil tli.n Willi n vl.'w of ai't'r:aliiliiK nlii'lli. r Hum u waa u plot bolilud tho stmotilli; of yrsti'l'dliy. livfus' coiidllion Is natlnfactory lo his HllondliiK pliyslcinns. Tho liul U't in his wrist hrts noon located. MIOOTINt; CIIKATKN lilt j SKNS.Vno.V IX l'.VIIH Paris, Juno t. Thi nhootlim of .Major DroyfiiH by l.ouls (iri'Korl yes terday tins ereuted a tremendous soli um Ion In l'urls, and the motive of the would-be nssasslu Is the rimse of iniii-h inyHtlfUiitlon, for tlren.irl. In stead of beliiK an ordinary fanatic, such as Is earrled away by thu ellt Iral passions of the ninnient. Is a man of mature ni!e, hnvttiK been born In 1S4 4, and was hlKhly esteemed In the circles whero he was known. Al though born of Italian parents, hu has been nil anient Kremiuiuiit for years, mid has written authoritative ly on military subjects, enjoying closo relations with iinuiy high Kronen of ficers. Ho as ono of tile correspon dents who followed the big French and tlonuan maneiivres, obtaining data for technical papers. IIIh friends nrs at a Iush to under Bland what Induced htm to commit such a foolhardy act, and niiniy iiro llsposeil to question his statement llial he shot as an Individual protest against participation of the army In the ceremonies at thu Pantheon. Some do not hesitate to express tho opinion that ho imty have been tho tool of a little clan of royalists who, under Hie inline, of thu PActlon Krancalse, have never reused to In sist Hint (lie I'onrt of t'assatlon Il legally prevented nn appeal of tho Hreyfiis case, nor abandoned hope of seeing a nivlsloii favorable to tho contentions of the NnlloniillstH. VERDICT AGAINST GILLETTE SET ASIDE Now York, Juno R. Tho verdlet aKulhHt Walter (JllloLto, former presi dent of tho Mutual l.Ku JiiHiminre (!oinpaiiy, who wan oouvirlod of per jury In connection with thu llfo In Hunux'e In voHtlKHtlon, whk Het an! do today by tho appellate (IIvIhIoii of (ho supreme oourt . (II Met to had been rM'titenced to hIx nioiillit In prloii. HMTKI.VJ .ll'HV FOIt OSCAH A LLK.VS SLA V Fit lleppiior, Or., Juno i. What, Clreutt Court opened here thlH morn mi? wnn .1 uuire neau priniiiiK. Work of KelertliiK a Jury to try Dim P. Doherty, rharK' d In the Heroin! decree with the murder of Ofrar AI- I len, wa lieKnn and beffire adjourn- meiit thfH tftrtertiooii nix iih-u bad been He rted to nerve as Jurymen. Il Ih OX nor ted. however, tfl.it U m - nnd venire will have, to lie talb it to rompb-fe the nt of I'.' men who Khali decide Dohorty'x fate. Ofunr Allen wn known In Ku (?ene, leaving relatlvex ;en GOOD START MADE ON v FOURTH JULY FUNDS J The committee on the Fourth of July celebration received Hulmcrlp j tlontt thin moruliiK lo (he umoiiiit of $160. Tho total Hiini thitt the rom mltteo plant upon Kitting Ih $ 1 1 00, und the name that they rained lahl yenr. Thin year tho parade, which waH a failure laM year, will he made one of tho Mpeelal fenturoM. NiimoroiiH ftoatH will be biilli for the omulon, and every pohhIIiIo nu-aim iiKod to make th!tt eMxi iitla) to a K"d old cel ebration a HIICCOMH. Tho fummlttoo In ehiirRo Ih tin fol lows: Al Hamilton, chairman ; W. 1'. (Jllntrai, W. A. Hell, C. A. Wlnior meier. Drew (irlflln, 10. A. Hi an and W. J. Mill. LANE-DOUGLAS TEACHERS TO MEET TOGETHER At thu nnutnil Teachers' Insti tute held In Douglas county In May, ItitIT, It was unanimously voted by tlur t. 'j. 'hers of the county M accept the Imitation of Hupc. Dlllard, of l.une county, 10 meet with the teach ers or that and adjoining countlea In Kiigcnu at thu 'time of tliu meet ing of the Western Division of thu Hiate Teech-rs Association, which meeting has been set for June 25, 2(1 nnd 27, IDilx. Therefore all teachers of the coun ty aro hen by notified that In com pliance ulth the abovu uetlou and In a. i ordauce wt; i the provl.lons of Uw the iiiinual Teachers' Insti tute lor Douglas county will hu held at t'.: city of ICtigeue ou the uhovo dates.- - ItoM burg Itevlew. si:.tk (i.mmitti:k on i ivwt I-: i vvksi k;.ti: taiiii t Washington, June The sfiiate committee; on finance, authorized lo make an Investigation of the tariff during the recess of congress, will hold Its first session for Ibis purpose during the middle of July. The com mittee will assemble at some cool re sort probably In New Kngl.ind lo outline thu work to be. done. Fair Toiimrrow Portland, June i. Following; l the government weather prediction: Oregon, Washington and Idaho fair tonight and Matitrday. New Box RuchingS 6 Ruches 25c Hampton Bros, ,ra ett vvtBimette St.. WKEE CASH BEATS CREDIT Colored Lineli Collars 25c ll. li.KH.t lb-tier Tly. Ilempsteail, ling Island. Jun r. - () I. Ilelmont Is considerably t -ter today. r;-orge f)rldorf. M.dford or- HOP CROP WILL BE SMALLER THIS SEASON Kp.ni the Mie.-iit outlook, neeord- ItiK I I hopl'ietl, f lie hop TO) Itl fhU criiilNV Will be lltlt . per I'elil of what Ii if.in l.iHt K' jivin. The fall- dltlonM. rntbei to (he fact that J, HOIlie r til" T" I Hie IIIM III '! "H (-111- rlviitlou The I a L M-tintm nuircon but little difference to boim, for In n Week or tl llMYH tl'e VilUM Htl climb to the top nf t ,n' pib'.4. So fHT proh- peetn nro wry favtrrbb. rhoiiKh the KOBKon i" i t too early lo tell much definitely. ITALIAN FILLY WINS . - ANOTHER DERBY I. on, Ion, J una 0. .Signer- etla, the Italian filly which won the Derby, today added the Oaken, the "Ladles' Der- by, to hor credit, winning almost easily. 111. hard t'ru- ker"s Kboderi fell over tho Kr-nch Part rid i?c, who was leading at the mile post, but si iiinlili-d. Slisuorotta mall- aged lo clear the fallen borne.-., mid romped home. JOHN M. BROWN. . DEFEATS HOKE SMITH Atlanta, On.. June ft. With a few doubtful counllei to be heard from unofficial return nhow that John M. Hrown defeated Moke Hmlth for gov ernor at the Democratic prlmarleii yenterday by a majority of 14,000. rhardfiian, rhi thrown under the wheel of n waKoit nt a frlK'ttened team and M riln were rruslM-d. lie db yesterday inornliiK. Tomorrow will be the taut day In wlib h rohi-n will be dUfrib d to the paK tiKerx on the train. The ladle are nquentcd to brliiK an many an they an to the T'jlUmiii Htudl'i dur ing tho day. ni;ws ytti hh Tlie DroKon Klectrlc llim rom- menet d work lit. UllUboro thla week and Hevoral bl u kit of track are down hu a remit of throe daya' work. A lnr;e fire1 ofy nnn U etniiloye l and the work la belu pimhod east ward A tei.inorury connection Is to lh made with tho P., ii. & N . nnd maierlil will bo delivered from that line bv menn-4 of a ateam motor. I'rofiMMor C A. Dunlwity baa ac cepted the offer to become president of the ( nlveratty of Montana, and he will aHuiiuie hu new dutlea on Sep tember 1. Me haa been for aome time a member nf Stanford I'nlverstty faculty, dlMttnKulahlnK hlmnolf In the history department. Me graduuted from Cornell In IS92. Cooh county wont wet by 38 after one of the hottent flghta In the state. Thu Kalom hlh school haaehnll team defeated the team from the cruUer Charleston, n'w In Portland httrlT, 4 to 1. The Charlonton team 1.4 nald to he one of thu b at In the entire navy. 1 lie l iH iit Mm-koL Chicairo, June fF July, H; Sfi teinb r. hj'i; Decumbor, 8.