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rSTO"T71 ETJG en:e daily gua XJLXJTLi vol ku.iom:. ii:i:i;ii, mhvihv k i:l;. mm: s, i;ms LATFORM THE PECULIAR POLITICAL SITUATION IN OREGON NEBRASKA'S STORM COPIED AFTER OHIO'S ; WORSE THAN REPORTED BD TAFT'S P t'. r k Washington, June S. Bringing jth him the completed draft of the inform he proposed to present to the committee on resolutions at the National Republican convention at U'niln Rills Dllorm-i'.n.,. Unleash, " ". nl"i- ,1, returned here today and went di Mftlv into conference with Secretarv Taft. , I Ellis and Taft are averse to mak ing any statement regarding the plat form, but nevertheless it is definitely Itnown that aside from an enlarge ment o fthe tariff plank of the Ohiii 1 platform, so as to declare for max imum and minimum schedules, ami lor a revision of the tariff ai ui ex-, tra session of congress Immediately following the inauguration of the president, the platform to be present-' ed at Chicago will be substantially the Ohio document. ALMKS DECIDK THKY WILIj XOT BOI.T. Chicago, June 7. Representatives of the "allies" tonight recalled their statement that they will bolt the Ite , publican ' national committee so far as the presentation of evidence to support their claims of auti-Taft del-' ce'"l"S T1,"" Sj,"1"-rn states 1 .., tetned. There is evidence that tLe, .iinoun.emetit made last night upon, the authority of Kepresema-ive .las. ..,,,-, manager tor Senator Knox, after he had beet, outer-' nice with Senator Heinenwav of In diana: J U. Kealing. of Indiana, and "tilers identified .., thl. iam , being made by the allies, created di sension. s,,ie of the other fii i,.,. men for the allies d.vhuvd the an nouncemen; to he ill-advised, and they busied themselves todav u, counteract its effect. GARFIELD SAILS FOR HONOLULU San Francisco, June S. Secret a rv of the Interior James It. Garfield' sailed today for Honolulu on official i business on the battleship Maine. The! Maine and Alabama are on their re-' turn !o the Atlantic via Honolulu, i Manilla and Suez, ' .iu i .. u usy : :.r sxts, . - unr i ttWigA i Omaha, Juno S, its from the seene of Krtday storm in Sou-thorn N't'br.tskii iaJuale that eondit ions art' worso t turn at first reported. The death list wilt ttoiilitlfs i rat h -'. lille ."it are Injureil, i-oino daimT ouly. The inonetarv loss may a h half n million. Kinht Nehrii.-ka towns are ilama iii'. I. tl.neva, I'alr field ami Cii rletoiv lieins t lit' w orsi wre'ket. Kranklin, U hron. M run, Kiverlon, i.n the Nehrika s ile, uiul t'ourthin.l. IMii!liistuir,; and Sraiulia are hiiti r- kaw's KArin icisk VM SI S AIM iti ni sm CAN HK FOUCE HIS WAY ACHOhfi? WE MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH YOUR SUIT IMPROVEDMACHINE IG 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. There are 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. , WKATIIKll KOHMWST Hill NOIU'llVYKST B Portland, June S Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fair tonlKht and Tuesday. ri.Olilll.Y AM) I'T.AII XKW IIATTI.KKIIirs Washington. June S, Secretary Metcalf has announced that the bat tleships authorized at the last session of connresa will he named Florida and I'tah. r i HENEY FEARS . GALLAGHER WILL' OG ASSASSINATED WAISTS KOI! .!..-! 1.!0 and $2.00 Waists, fine tucks and lace trinini.-1. each SI. ,"n GF.ISIIA WAIST l'(IK 'J.(IO 'J2.50 Waists, fine eiuhroldered front, oimi hack. 3-4 sleeves, each SU.mi $:(..-.() WAISTS FOH S:!.fi $3.o0 Perdan l.awns Waists, rlne tuck, wide emhrnldered hand In front, 3-4 sleeves, each $;i.un THK I'AI'ILO.V MOIIFl. 5.U0 V shaped yoke, front and hack of two wide hands of embroidery; very special, each .fl.UO $0.00 PAI'II.LOX MOHK1. KOIt $.-.( 0 This 6.00 elaborate Waist of Persian I.awn. trimmed with two thread val. edge and Insertion; also cltisjers of fine tucks, each ."i.hi $7.00 (iKISHA WAIST toil 80.00 This charming creation, a wonder in style and beauty; trimmed with lace embroidery and clusters of fine tucks, on sale, each "-0" San FrunclHro, Juik? K. A he Huef was analKiird today litftire I'olhu .luile ('ahanlsH on H charKe hrounlil hy Special I'niMMMitnr llcncy of hav ing hrlbtMl ex-Hupi-rvlMor J. J. Kury, In roiiiiec'tioii with (hi I'arkslth' tml vy fi-nnchisf. Ili'iicy IiisJhIiI mi (lie iimitrtlintM lxKlnnltiK of the trial oil Kansas City, J um X. Tlu Kuvv cmitlnuca to rist uiul Imlinitimu aru tlmt ItVllI lie out of lu hankA within 24 hours. llnndroJs of riunllh'H hi the low lying illHtrlctN nro inoviiit; to hlKlur Krouiul.i ami tMiHlmnw Iiouhch iiTy movhiK thuir bIocUb to uppiM fluotH to saw thrill In tho went tho (HsaNlrotis flooil of I IMUi Ih nip al- imI. The woiitlu'i ImrtMiu lakoi Kloomy view of the situation. More Kiioiiitil Topeka. June S -The Hltiintlon n the upper Kaw valley ts more favor able, aiitl the river In Tallinn In noine loi'all(', but In olheiH Ih i IhIiik slow ly. The weather luimiu projinoHil e'atert fair weather. The lowlands are floodi'd and railroad traffic In m'tier ally luterrniiled. At noon todny a break orcurred In the Kaw hank five hundred yardn wide at a hln bend In the river a mile and a half went of North Topeka. The wilier U two and a half feet deep in many homes. MONTAN A SITl ATION IS KltV .stltlOl S Hut:e, Vont.. June 7. Tie North ern Taiitlc east from Hutte Ih .main i It d up t .day hy a new washout of lloe teel of track near JWfer-uin Isl and, a small station tit t lie Jefferson Utver ;tlleyi about miles from ll'itte. Two Hieel trestles on the (irea: Northern are reported as bav in i; u;iiie out . near Rislu, W't miles north-of Hutte, addltiK to the demor aliatloii of that r.atl. tin-a: Northern It till way officials! this t'venlun will not venture an opin ion as to when normal conditions will he rt'slnred. one official siatinn that In his belief a months time would he necessary to put the .MonUina lino of the Northern I'aclfle In proper con dition. Thu tireat Northern tele graph service Is completely demoral ized, and the officials fear they havo yet to learn of tb real magnitude of the destruction wrought hy the flood waters. ItAll.ltOAD KITt'ATION S IT IX HA It A T Hl'TTK Hutte, June 8. While the flood I water have entirely disappeared from Hullo and Immediate vicinity, train service cannot he resinned be fore Wednesday In anything like nor mal shape. The Oregon Short Line Is making its schedule, hut the (ireat , Northern an t Northern Pacific are j badly tied up. Five hundred passen I gers at tiarrlson, on the Northern I'a ! rifle, now faee actual want. A oour I lor from Anaconda reports the pas sengers HiibslstluK on two u.'tht meals a day. The total dead In Montana on ac count of the flood Ih estimated at eli! h! w It li ion lie mtt I vl nir i i t ilr't a I unreported. NO INCREASE ;CRQP OUTLOOK IN FREIGHT RATES ! BEST, IN YEARS BY RAILROADS1 SAYS REPORT SM.K WAIST $ fii.iiu Silk Waist to wier with fln"-i SultK, beautifully trhiiincd ; newest ino.lcls, rit' li ."t.tiu KIMONAS 10 III TT()" (iLOVKS - 40c and 4T,c Klmonas of pretty J. awn, each a.V $1,011 Silk finished I. isle (ilovcs, 10 button leimlh; SHctnl, the pair I'i:lt( AI.K WUAI'l-KltS Crey. black and white, dark blue and red Percale Wrap pers, full Skirl, wide flounce. $1.25 quality, special Jl .'.u quality, speclul $1.7r quality, special silk i-ixisiiKii c;i;iiams ITic Silk finished GliiRlinm, checks and plaids, Special, the yard SII.K SI'KTIAI. 1,25 hnd l.aO fancy silks for Suits: all wanted '' duriiiK this sale; special, the rd Are Your Togs Ready For July 4th You'll be celebrating every day you wear one of these Hart, Schaffner b Mcrx fine suits we'll sell you. Lvery day will be an Independence Day for you from H sortsor Clothes worries as soon as you get acquainted with Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. They re made right, all-wool fabrics, correct styles, perfect tailoring. guarantee a correct lit ana you: a.... " " (3 Suit is Any sty.- you like; in any c.- :.(-. The Varsity n !, , 8 m THOMAS L. HI80EN. MniHiif hiiNetlH innn who lendM Ibe In- ilepeiideiii u arl)' force In New Eug I lain). Washlimlnn, June S.--No Keneral Increase In fi'ulHhl. rail's Is likely lo be nin'de by I ho rallrondi In I lie near fu ture, If II Is In be nindo at all. 'I'lie railroad held a inccllut; and the consensus of opinion., whs thai (i was und"drable tu put Into eflMcl tbu Increased rales at this time. It wan pointed out that a propnsed Incrense In b time tif deirea slon woulcl lend lo Increase fieUhl HlaKiiullou. WaKbliiKlou, .lane S. The miring wlie.tt acre.imi Is 17, Tin, OOP, or nioro than 11:11,(1011 mere than Inat )enr. Tile otlldnl litaleuieiH of ttxt dVpmt- " lei lit of iurlcillture places the con- illtioii of winter wheat -en Juno-1 ill ; stl.n. rtiKitlieii 7. it year ano; rye, ' M.:i, n,taliiHi i;i.S p r citil ou .May X ' NEW FOREIGN CONSULS ' FOR PACIFIC COAST! Washlnnton. June S. Tho follow-. Iiik new coiiKiilar offUcrH have heen ! rceoKtilzcd hy tho 1'nlted HtateM Kv-. eminent: William Mat son, consul of Hwedi'ii at Han FrancliM-o for tho Htat.-s of ('alirinila, Orenon, WiihIi InKlon and territory of Alaska; J. W. MatlH-wn vice ronmil of The Neth- erlnuda at Portland, for ()ri'Ku. tin ground that he h IhIi'h to i;-f I ho N'stltnony of ex SujM'ivlHor .lani',n I,. (IhNhkIkt In cvldi-nr at once an thfri Ik da tik't of (lullatthi-r In-lntC anarthl-nat'-d. Jnd'e CaharilHK H-t the dale of the trlf! for Juno i. (InllHKher Iihh twlro heen the vie tlm of (1 y ii a in J I m out iuk'-m. ANARCHIST PLOT HAS BEEN FRUSTRATED, Lisbon. June X." The police have I frui. iraied a pioi naicni ii ny iiic no- elety of Hie lllaek (Toss to Plow up with bombs members of the royal family al Ibe reunions feast lo be held June Ih. Three notorious mi areblsts have been arrested. WW.1 S.Vllfci (fM I"- 1 MANY KILLED IN KANSAS TORNADO WILLIAM O. BRADLEY. How llw new Heualor from Knntucky tookH aliic b rviiiitved bin beard. SIX A UK HI Ml. The ri'liort estimates lh' arreaittf IIMIITV IN.M lti:i) 'Bis at :u,liH,UO0, barley B.j7.- . IHIU. and Klves the conditions of crops Bllverloti. Coin.. June 7.- HI men "leer limn wheat as follows; nr.. rtenrl e'lll others III n damfcrolll ' . ' ' l"'r uarie,, i i-itidllloli from breiiililiiK foul nlr, slid 2r lo 'lu more temporarily con fined to tb'-'r hoT-es from m"jiI(iii'h Oil's, b.'l' per cent ; The comrilon of sprlnK wheat on June I was t." tier cent of a normal crop, couipar d wlih ss.7 on June I, c.i. M kit with n lee. lei's'ire I nlr In I ""i led al (ihtd- 1907, and a ten-year aveniKe of li;1.2. (.f Hi' ' e.l'i 'l, ; ..- .;n -, 1; o n her c. Y. f. ceria-n jit! I t.1-" ' ' 'I' v. rep Jim. .n In. , ' BARRETT'S TRIAL IS ON IN SAfJ FRAN i ,i f '"'ii. lUr. .i- iur-OTf U M.rx II i;i Ii : M; M .1 n '.I l.l W I I 2.1- linpi-riiil Ilris Miilii;. --. ial '-' ' -' lim n llni,H Sultiim: nil cnl"i-: ot . -j.-., :." and , Hampton Bros. SS3-564. Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT M.i h I.M: ( lull T.t uiul foor-iii-liiiiuN. .--rr winilel lol.ir nnl cirnbiiui tl'ilt of color. Ijii-Ii 1!.V mid .Vlr I! - ' '! 1 ..I I '. H.i , ! i-.'ii 'I'T 'if .".I: , O A'Ji e ii i I tod. i v I le- ' ,..,. . i. purely c ij r' ii m " I a n I !ii I . I C ! I i " I,. , I...".!- ,. y , ' . . H I' 'I Cil ii ' litl-el,,tl K.-oreS l'.v- . . . . .. . I . ,.. 1. 1 .. .. I . ' it ri .1 . 1,'ik n K ' . - 'i'i W..t,li,K'ou Coi.nfv wen. aKalnstj": H-n Krnee:.,,,. I Sunday's score. he r of i niu.roprlallon Ihree to , I'otHand. J I.'.h Aniteles 1. (Ink ... ii.. land. K-2: San rranclsco. r,-0. .1 .'. lejiw viii.ii i.ii.u, i . I'orlliiiHl I'rlci Cortland. June n. X'lnb, KtfiSy; bltiesiem, Hl'iitiJ; reVhliijS"; val ley, a n ii s. o o o o o