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THE GENE MLY- GUARD VOL. S3 o o itt'i:i:, om.t'ox, satiuhav f.vkxim;, jik u. i'xis XO. I Id !i I 1 tl TT LOST Butte, June 6. 'With crop losses estimated from two-thirds to total destruction in several rich valleys of j tie state, with damage to railway jines estimated at more .than $1,000,-j 100, and while systems cannot scarce-: If be put on a normal basis under i to weeks, with from tight to ten' passenger trains stalled in Montana with little hope of rescue, Montana today is experiencing the worst flol in the history of the Northwest. It Is impossible to get trains out of Butte over any railway. Great Nor thern trains are tied up near Basin. Northern Pacific officials frankly tonfess that they do not know where their express trains are nor can the .whereabouts of the Oregon Short line train be learned this morning, j english royalty leaves ! to visit Nicholas: Port Victoria, England, June (5. The roya. yacht Victoria and Albert,! wltb King Edward and Queen Alex-, udria. Princess Victoria and suite' WE MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH There a re open front or open back styles, long or short sleeves. We pronounce them the best waists-offered anywhere, and every waist in the stock is plAced on sale at greatly reduced prices. WAISTS l-'OK SI..-.0 11.90 and $2.00 Waists, fine tucks and lace trinnm-i, each """' CiKISHA WAIST FOR W.IM 2.'i0 Waists, fine embroidered front, open back. 3-4 sleeves, fach M.S WAISTS FOR SS.IMI $3.50 Persian Lawns Waists, fine tuck, wide embroidered band In front, 3-4 sleeves, each t3.nn THE PAP1LI.OX MODKI, tri.00 V shape! yoke, front and back of two wide kinds of embroidery; very special, each $1.00 $0.00 I'APILIOX MOIll'.I, KOK $.-.0 This t6.00 elaborate Waist of Persian Lawn, trimmed with two thread val. edge and insertion; also clusters of fine tucks, each $.-." 7.00 GKISHA WAIST FOR SO.OO This charming creation, a wonder In style and beauty; trimmed with lace embroidery and clusters of fine tucks, on sale, each Arc Your Togs Ready For You'll be celebrating every day you wear one of these Hart, Schaffher Mcrx fine suits we'll sell you. Every day will be an Independence Day for you from all sorts or Clothes worries as soon as you get acquamteo with Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. They're made right, all-wool fabrics, correct styles, perfect tailoring. We guarantee a correct fit and your faction. Any style you like; in any color you Wee The Varsity Suit is certainly great. Suits for $15 to . P.nama Hats. You need one of them and Just as good as these suits are our Panama m s. ould have it. If you would be well dressed you will have one. ""r Iiiiht(h1 Kress Suiting. sltial fj 1- 'Jneii P(H(H sulilim; all roler: t mid I ' ARE IN MONTANA BANK OFFICIALS SENT TO PRISON Pittsburg. June ti. r.ir the embezzlement of Jl.lii:,. UU'I from the Partners' Depos it National ltank. Harrv lu-i-ber and John Youns. paving teller and auditor respective ly, were sentenced toclav to serve a term of ten years 'eac h in the penitentiary. SIXTEEN" KILLED ny Cl'l.U I.OII) EXPLOSION' Vienna Time i: aivi , were kH?od a id en' Z jured by an explosion In a ceUuloW factory at Ottawaring today. BIG SALE THIS WEEK I Monday and Tuesday Climax of value giving in Shirtwaists. Hundreds of beautiful lingerie waists'of fine Mulls, Batistes and Persian Lawns, correct in style and perfect fit, will be offered this week in an Extra ordinary Special Sale. These waists are made with clusters of tucks, are -trimmed with double thread Val. lace, also dainty embroidered effects. Jllf fillip July 4th Hats, $001bMJZ: Hampton Bros. . . n r;t W.'llTmpfte St.. WHERfc CASH CHAMBERLAIN HAS ENOUGH FOR ELEGTION FoltTY-SKVKX MEN CKKTAIX KIH HIM FIVE MOKE 1'ltOVK NOX-I 'OM.MITTA L :12 UK IT 11 I.ICAXS PltOMISK SEVEN' lK.HOCItATIC SEXATOltS AXI EHillT lEM(M ItATIC ItEI'liE SKXTAT1VKS MAKE MOKE THAN THE 411 UEyllKEIl TO WIX. Portland, June ti. Thirty-two of the Oregon legl.la,,,,,. nave announ ced that they will vote for Governor Chamberlain, Hie. Dei".-.....,,. nomi nee and the people's choice for I'nit ed States senator. Adding to these pledged Republicans the further strength of seven Democratic sena (leelaritig that hp will vote for Cham berlain has a total following on Joint ballot of 47 votes, or one more than the 46 required for an election. Tho YOUR SUIT IMPROVEDjjMACHINE SII.K WAIST $1,on Silk Waist to trimmed; newest models, t-afh KIMOXAS 1(1 IH'TTOX (il.OVKS 4oc and 4."c Kimonas of pret'.y I.awii. each ...... $1.1111 Silk filllsluil l.lsle (.Pni-v, III tint la ll lennlli; SMaciul, the Mtlr ,. pi:it Ai.i: whappi'.rs Crey. black and white, dark blue and r-d Percale pers, full Skirt, wide flounce. $l.?. quality, special $ 1 ..Ml iiuality, special $ 1 . 7 r quality, special si Mi i'ixisiiKi (;i(;hams 2'ic Silk finished (liiinhnm, checks and plulds, Special, the yard SII.K SPItf'IAI. 1.2.1 and 1 .50 fancy silks durliiK this sale; special, the yjrd BEATS CREDIT S:.retnent i . A. Ha i I M n!t nomah l Clatr-op. and Kepreseniatives-elect I 'red .1. llia,i t and I.. 1'. Mahone. nt Multnomah, i and Allen Eaton, of l.atie docliiux to commit thcinsolvo ! In the senate e--' one of the 1 seven Statement No t Republican 'senators-elect has mad' statements declaring trrat he will vote for cham ' berlaiu. These senators are H. K, ! Albee. Dan Kellah. r. C. W. Not 't tingham and Hen Selling, of Miiltno Iniah: Allien Abraham, of li.tuglas; N. J. Sinnott, of The Dalles, an.l W. . N. Barrett, of Washington-Yamhlll-; Tillamook-Lincoln. To these should be added Senators I II. Bingham, of Lane; T. B. Kny, of Marion, and A. J. Johnson, of Ilenlon. hold-jvers, whti were elected tun ars ao as Statement No. 1 iucmi'i-m-s if the senile. Of the other rj hold-overs five at1 unpledged and anti-state-; meat, five are Democrats and two j refits d to declare tite r p.isltlon. The unpUd;ed Itopnblii in hold-overs 'nri: .1. N. Smith, of Marion; K. .1. Miller, of I. Inn-Mat ion; S c. Beach. (if Multnomah; V. G. Cole, of Ctna i tilla. and .1. N. Mart. , t II Ker. The Democratic hold-overs are: M. A, j Miller, of Linn; L. 1.. Mailt, of Jack son: K. II. Caldwell, of Yamhill; J. i E. Hedges, of Clackamas, and C. J. i Smith, of I'mntllla. Senators A. A. ; Bailey and W. T. Scholl'lold, Slate i ment No. 1 hold-overs, will not cotn 1 mlt themselves on the senatorial Continued on Page t wear with flue: t Sullw, beautifully t'i-00 for Bolts: all wanted Copyright 1908 by Hn Schirfncr U Marx 1 : K T 1 11 1 TIi-h mill fntir-iM-lntiMl-. try ttitiin! roh r itml mhiiIi turn t1 col.rr. I a' l tf.V mimI Iv. Irui other fiv, supposed'-. 1 Kepnbllenns Son., lev, of Cla-.-kutn:ts ; and W. T. Schnlfield. . H.V Wrap- 1 1 .00 Hi 1 .2.1 I .no . 2TiC colors, Wlp ii FATAL EXPLOSION ON THE CRUISER San IVilro, Cal.. June - One- nnr death was added to tin list of thorn, i who lost their lives in yesterday's ex plosion on the eruiser Ten ess re, niak 1 iiiR a total of live. The last one was ! K. J. Hunts, a coal passer, of New . York eliy. who succumbed after a ' nlnlit of terrible suffer! UK. Karly to , day six of the seriously hurt were brotiKht off the Tennessee and sent iti l.os Anneles by a special electric ear. Those removed were: Walter : S. Burns, eoat passer, New York: U. i V. Watson, fireman, second class. Kast St. Louis. 111.: A. Hayes, water tender. Brooklyn. N. Y ; II. I'lizp-it-riek, fireman, first class. Norfolk. Va; K. S. Mavfleld, fireman, second class. Toughen;., Pa. Maxileld Is tun ex pected to survive. Several others probably died from inhalhiK steam and Kits. Tht bodies of K. .1, Hums, New York: K, l Hokkh, Woodland, Ala.: (I. V. Meek, Skldmore, Kas.; (leorse Wood, Scrum on, Ta.; A. Uelu hold, tiermany. were brouKht ashore thin afternoon and Interred with hon ors in tho Harbor View cemetery, overlooking tho bay. San Pedro. Oil., June 5. While tho Culled States armored cruiser Tennessee was steamltm nineteen knots nn hour on speed trial off Point llueneme, Oil., at 1 1 : ON this morning, a steam pipe hurst In the i starboard engine room under n 235- pound pressure, killing four men and j InjuriiiK four others all of t hi. men HUSTON WIN IS 100-YARD DASH AT PORTLAND (litarl Stieclal rt'-rvlce. Portland, June II. A ltrrne crowd Htondcd the aihletln meet on Mult nomah fl-'td todav. In the 100-yard trial, the first heat uns uvi-i by Smltbson, of Multtio ; mi li : Huston, Oregon, second: Mal colin, third. Time, 10 flat. Second ! heat, (learhard, Olympic Club, first; LMarlln, .Miiltnomah, second; Moon, jorenon. third. Time. 10 1-5. Final I heat, Huston, Oregon, first; Km 1 1 li son, second; (learhurt, third. Time, ' 10 l-S. i Shot-put Wolf first, Phllbrook second, l.otiHherry third, all of Mull nolllllll. Ilistlince 4 1 feet II Inches. J lij.'0-vnrd burdli'M. finals Mal colm, Seattle; Huston, OreKon; lime, 21! )-:,. Pol,, vault I.iitiRmin, Multnomah, and Kuvkendall, (ri'ioii. tied at 1 o-tl but Kuvkendall forfeited to l.anaKau, taklii't second place. Mich Jump Chnpman. Miiltno mah; l-ounsherrv,' Multnomah; SmltliHon, Multnomah. 12(t-yard hurdles Smltbson, Mult nomah; Kuykendall, Oregon; Hllyer, Vancouver. I r 2-h. Mile Davolt, Mull nomiili : (ilnr nor, fljemplc; Dorrls , Lafayette. Time, 4:39. 220-yard (learhnrt. Olympic; Mal colm, Seattle; Moon, OreKon. 22 2-li The score un to tho present time Is Multnomah, 41: Seattle. 19; Oregon. ' 15. Thn Olympic and other teams 1 also have a few points. C.IIJIKIti- HKKAKH WOltMl'K ItlOI-OllO IN I'OI.K VAl'l.T Guard SpwlHl Hcrvlro. INirtliiru, June fi. A tiHi'Krnin wn nwlved horo lodity RtiiHtiK that !ll brf, tho foniHT Miilinoiniih man, iifiw nt Yale, had hrokt-n the world'tt r,rtrd tn I ho polo vault , whh h h rnrnicrly In-Id hv hlmm-lf liv VantlliiK 'i feet 1 Inrh.'H In tin trvnnlH for the Olympic m''t at Ni-w York. BATTLE BETWEEN ROBBERS AND A POSSE. OF CITIZENS PftfKlmrK, Jmin Whlln nf- tt-nipt Inx to nrrcrtt four nu-n ar! thin momlriK ii'ar i'im KUxuIm-iM ronntr Mm, !Htctlve KriKlart hot and klll'd one of tht rrin and watt hlmlf wounded twiri. Thn m.-n an alU'Ked to b ImpUcated In tho rob bery of the MofionKuhoIa 'on4olldat d Coal fc ('ok Company's ator1 on Thursday morning. Thn other three men are barricaded In a vacant hon and are holding a poe at bay with rlflea and revolvera. An aulomo lifle with tlx county detictlverj han gone to th- tvene. A denperafe bat tin li cipected. The men are mirroundfd In the rabln of a wood chopp'T named John I'at triviri , ho wan arreMted early to dav by KnKlnrt, who returned to the (fthln and aurprlned th four men. UN command to nurrend'T met with a f'isilad. Vi Kicr lay'n h?iHelia!l scoren: I. on niii-. : I'ortlaml, 2. Oakland, n; H:i li FrJi to I ' o, 0. TENNESSEE! in the compartment nt the time. Two. of the injured w 111 die. j The explosion, the cause of which; Is unknown, incurred t'tily a few j iiiiuuics alter ittiitnii l .-let stchtve. Oiptniu J. It. Howard and Chief Kn Klne r Uoliettson had left ill,, elisme room tin a tour of Ins'icctlon. Four of the men were killed Instantly and two more are expected to die at mil meinour. There were follrtoi n men III the fire room when the plim, which Is four Inches In diameter ami enclosed with water instlde the boiler, blew i out. drlvlim a I Trent of hi-ii 1 .1 1 11 st am. coal dust, cinders and hot ashes out III rim k'.i the ash-pit, anil Khowerlni! the half-tuilteil men. A blast from tho steam ventilators told those on deck of the accident. Men-! tenaut-t'oinninnder Itcilierison, the navlKiitnr, Instantly sonnd"d a Ren-j oral alarm anil tl nipped I'll lines of! hose ready for Instant use In case ofl fire. Within the dootnel fire rooni.l ; No. 3. amidships, on the starboard! 'side, which Is one ef the Inclosed fire coinpartnienta, the seamen were fight-j ! ttiK for life. Keinhold and Meek were struck dead at their posts. Hokks and Wood: crawled or were dranKed Into the ad-; JoIuIiik flrerooin. No. II, and died i almost Immediately. I I The survlvliiK seamen, all of whom , received some Injuries, acted with' I the Rrealesl heroism, aldliiK their un-! fortunato males. (TRY TO HIRE i STATEMENT NO. I LEGISLATORS OFF Portland, Juno . Thu lOvenliiK Telemani loday says ' that an anent of the opposl- Mon to Statement No. 1 has approached lit least three members of the house olocl-d from Multnomah county with a view to huviiiK them secedo a ml vole for u Uepuhllcim I'll It ud Slates senator In op- 41 , position to (lovornor UuorKo 4 K. Chamlierlaln, who was elected by the people nt last Monday's election to k to WashliiKlon. The luttlsluluro Is overivhelmltiKly llepnhll- ran mid fifty-two members urn sworn to support the can- dldnte receiving the popitlnr vote at the ri'iiitlar el ctlon. This would result In the lie- 4- ptilillcan IcKlsliiiuru seiidlnn; 4 Chunlierlalli, llemocrnlle, to the Senate. The Telegram does not mime the legislators who have been "seen," but nays n youiig lawyer Is nctlim for the Inter- ests opposed to Chiinilierliiln. 4. GAS TANK EXPLODES INJURING MANY IndlnnnimllH, June fi Tho plant of . Urn I'n-Hf-O I.IkIh ('(iinpany on Hoiilh jatrcpt. which nKircH Kan taiikn, hlrw up thin morning. Klovon were In Mnrfd, rim family. Ht. Vliifcnfa Iiom jpltal and a flrn cnirino ho tin., ndjuin : Iiik wrt hadly (laituiK''d. Of thi li- Jurt'd throii worn cm ployon of thn wnM'k.Ml plant, !wn city rir-mrt, four hoKpitnl cmpln.vi'K, nm palli'itt In tUi lKwpltai and one Blnter of thu honpl- lul Htnrf. The fnllnwintt Iimm-Ihtm have 1mm-h I'liMti'd in pnPlttitriH In the CorvallU f-h'inlh f'r tin- ci-mlnic yi-ar: A. N. Kiilk.-iK'tn, T'ltitr, Anna l)cn- mau, Anna IJf)di:rti. ,iimi KffT. j KlunMH---. Adiiii'1, Mit'n-r't Kowmm, Iva Hicvpp p:i, Jmh. i.IiI'h. KulhTtnti, Manili' KnM'i-piMn, K;it T Jork. IM- I phina ll i,. I. I1--M trt!..v. Flora J. j H'ir.MiMiri. I,i:ilin V ki-r, IH-Ila i Kuril and .Mlnnh- I'ai . ritt. TORNADOES SWEEP OVER NEBRASKA (Ien , h., June At least sli are dead and four fatally hurt and several oih ern iim- or ley seriously In jured aa a result of Frlday'a tornado which swept ai-rims Wllltnore county, destroying; verythlim in Ha path. Th tornado.s, two 111 number, w.-rc prnctleally the climax of a Bles of smaller storms which have paused over Wesl 111 ami H'liithcru Ni'loinka dtlrlnif t he past t wo dai . t4ttt44tt COUNT Foa ; LANE COUNTY IS FINISHED xo ;kkt c!ix;i:s kkom i x- nl THIAI, IIKI'OllTS AI.KKAHY PI'llMSHKII CAKI'.'S Pl.lltAI.ITV IX I.AXK I III NTV IS lllill IIOWX ItKATS (iltlli'lX I Hit SIIIIMl I' IIV KH.-S (1T.;S l.(H'AI, OPTION' ('.III IMKS 7Ttl STItOXO The official count, which was fin ished todav. of the ballots cast In I. aue county tit the election last Mon day, shews that fake has a plnral ity over t'hamberitilti of Olio votes; Mown, 1, iiiocnitle nominee for sher iff, beat tirlffln by SS."i votes, and l.ee won over Stewart by 1510 votes. Hepreseiitatlve Kill till led the leiils latlve ticket with a votu of 3SS7. Cal kins heat M.lmunson by 753 votes. Justice ol Supreme Court It. S. Hean ISOl! C. .1. Ilrlitht 3t7 (!. V. Hrlx 4S4 lleau's plitrnllly 4353 Ibilry noil KinhI CiillllllHsloner .1. W. Ilalley 8401 K. N. Kmerv 1709 C. K. llosklns 430 llalley'a plurality 27S3 Itullniiiil I'oiiitiilsNloner T. K. Camrlhell 4704 I'litlcil Stales Selllltlir I. 11. Amos HI II. M. Cake 24ISI (I-Mir-jo K. Chamberlain 2323 .1. C. Cooper 339 Cikc's plurallly CC9 ICeinselltatlveM to I'ouirress W. C. Ilawlev 3421 W. S. Illchurds 47H lllllllel Stnver 7IH .1. .1. Whitney 1559 llawley'H plurality 2Hl!3 ProseenthiK Attorney R. U. nryson 4303 ltcprcMclilittlvfi I, mils M. llcan. 337 WltiHor W. Calkins 30X4 Allen II. Knlon. 1IHS7 2 3.11 I.eon It. Kdniuiisoii . . , V. II. Mathews 53 3 I,. Mill.! 4g A. K. Whltalter 408 (leore O. Kuowles , 11104 County (Terk K C. Cole 8S7 I'rneHt P. l.ee 3 4 N I Henry W. Htewarl 11)71 l.ee's pltmill'v 1510 Sheriff Harry 1,. Ilown 3IS4 lirew Orlffln 2309 Joseiih Mithr, Jr 309 Down's plurality KS5 Ciuility ,IimIi;i. John W linker 2103 Cibrlel It. Chrlsmnii 3i N. N. Mathews 417 Chris 111 an'" eliir llty 1107 Ceiintv Treasurer Itolmrt K. Kiutlaud 3610 .lame, '.-h . II. M. Munvllle 555 Ki-lliind'i plnrnllty 20S9 ('oiillty AsMrftMor Henlumlii K. Knuney 34S3 I,. Knmpf 395 Welhy 8tevns 1796 Kei-nny's plurulltv 1H33 Kclioel HlllHTiliteiMlelit Walter II. Dlllard 45 Jessie M. .My or S4 lltlhird's plurullly 3670 CtMintv I'oiiiinlioiloiier (iiiard Huston '. 1774 lliiKh M. Prlco 3H43 Prion's plurality 1S89 County Coroner William T Cordon 4540 I.. C. Moffllt 33 tiordou's plnialltv 3607 County Surveyor C. M. Collier 4527 W, T. Cornelius S50 Collier's plurality 3tS77 Prolilliillnii For 3171 Aijalnst 2104 liry majority 779 MAItltlKI , j A very pretty church weddlnit oiv eiirrml at CotlaKe Orovp Wudnesday, 1 March 57. lOOS, when James A. Piit 1 nam, of Mlarlt lluitii, l.ani county, and Miss (irace II Myers, of this city, worn united In the bonds of wedlock, Itev. ('. C. Hperry of flclatliiK. l.ead- I'ltOIIAIII.V SIKIW KItH I'Oll TO.MoltUOW Portland. June ft --Foil iw lillt Is the itovc rillucnt weath er lireillftlitll f'lr flrenotl, 's'- 'niiei and Idaho Cloudy, with prolmblv show ers tonlitht and Sunday.