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5TCY GUAB vol. m 8 D Bft's opporiENis ' ARE STILL ACTIVE nt.i:K, ui;i (.o, kitinw y kmm. O .11 i: Chicago, June 12. Tonkin is cx- jted to 6ee tne ent' of 'be 'J"'--Jrawn-out series of contests fur seuis jn the Republican National cmvej tlon. Di""!1"6 tnB actiun of tlm llHU nlttee, which' lias already resulted in the seating of 539 iteleevtes favora ble to Taf:, 'here Hre riv:i! nn.hn Ul booms toiay. Tile frb n,U of Governor Hughes snowed espi-cial ac tivity. . The committee seatnl Talt i.-V-gates from the seven Texas distri.ts late this afternoon. W1I,1, I'KiHT PUOIIUIITION i!V iXJlXtTlox I'ltoi i;i:ii,:s Pendleton, Or., June 11. An in Junction suit to prevent I'rmniUa county being placed on the dry list despite the recent overwhelming vole was filed today by Attorneys Haley and Richards for the liquor interests. It is alleged in the. complaint that the county court was not in regular session when It ordered an election on the saloon question. Saloonmen and their attorneys have been going v,'r !!..!.. .-a vf'ilh ' !''-'io!.. an 1 !;:;, : 'e.-lmi.-a, v iua . s.lvHrt,,,,. ,,, . ,,,, ,, w,,tn , " ';;'.": -d i. A.i,-Ilrti . Adams. e rt ,,,,,. ,,,,, Ulc sa'.u ii mi..r, , , iSj)4 , '-n.iuiu (Yinrv .i,i,i.-, tl s Iwiarinn (.n.!:i!.i-!un i,. , ::,..',", ,' i',.'; !-. ,u as v.d -d in:,',. , :,,. '"! law an. tiv ',;in- ..'j h.'l.! Sat unlay. The i-.h?,.i:i"".;.'- a:,- pr.'paria:: ,, f iu:u. ::t.. n ., Tli,. Albany high si heol i ;n., , ,. a class of si.v.vii gradualei. The ;,,!- dress t.i the class was mad.- hv Pr.-.-i. delii Uahitnn of the II...:,. 1 ji'l'Jvi Hon, and l'resid nr Kerr ,.f the Sui,. Agi icllllural ci)lie'4e. Astoria will seek io amend the i iu charier and build a sea wall ia front of that city. It win (0f, ,,. ,.,, ,.,.. ty owners Sl'ii a front f.iot to build the wall with a street on t. p f i; or $r.uo a lot. hiss EXPLOSION AND FIRE CAUSED LOSS OF LIFE K ii, ?as i ity, .lane li. Two lalior- their lives a til two were se- injured, liesules a property -tilllai.d between t L'.'.O.lHin anil S ::,(i,immi, re-nlilng iiom un I'xpl.i si.m followed by fire in the plum of Nelson Munis A: Company, at Uiver sd, Kansas City, Kan., this Illuril- iii;. 'Vhe exi.losiun ruined the cold 'rav '.ilant and Hie fire that fol lowed destroy. ,1 the smoke houses and tle lr c m:ents. The lir-t eiilosion was of sewer -is when the watchnian lighted a i 1 uch. and was followed by a second ' amm a. Flood waters six or '' d '. p niade ire fighting a d ! ' ' -'It u adertak ing. Fifty men were In the plant when the explnsions occurred, and all but tour est aped. s. q conliimVs on i. I'liadary line, a'.ili :i fides (f th. h the t'una ic.als are i-oti- siv m. n now 1 'I he Canadian t d;an an,! American o: tu that one uf th in custody is guilty police have fjlllld th" ,,a 'eel thumb and finger prints of the murderer Im- ' primed .in the rail I, ace over which re climbsd after I' : .;:,g h'.s victim i dead. The impres-e.r.s of the (in-I gers of all the suspe is are being ta ken. One of the torn in custody ad-! mils he was within a few miles of J Haz.lmere w heu the murder was; committed. I I THE NATIONAL BIRO PRO TEM. LUSITANIA MAKES NEW OCEAN RECORD' BELIEVE ONE OF SUSPECTS IS GUILTY Ttt'lliniiliutn, Wash., .lune I. The search for tin murderer uf Mrs. Mur- NVw Yrk, Jum- 12.-The LusitHiiia's t i it. w.ts four Saiulx Hitdk tin- nnirntU'-:, hnvini; rttpied -n ininnit s off ih j rt-iord o: t lw f :istet t r 1 1 across tin Ai laiitir nv.'r The K iiii poiirse. iua le hy the M aureia nia. The l,uit:iuin's I'me was four days, tventy-L !u hours ah. I ejfiht minutes. Pnrtlum! I'nt luuiuttl Portland. Juno Nu rhar go in i uhiat prices. ' - T. -"-jMei r i.rr i i lull v. nm mm -Ga, in Lot Angalat Timva. WE MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH YOUR SUIT IMPROVED MACHINE Big Sale All This Week. 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 crdinery Specie! Sale. These waists are made with clusters of tucks, are trimmed with double thread Val. lace, also dainty embroidered efiects. There are cpen front or open tack 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 K9II S1..-.0 $1.!H) and $2.00 Waists, fine tucks and lace l'imnie,l. each M ..in (ICISII.V WAIST 1'oli -(m $.".0 Waists, fine ombruidored fi'onr, open' kick, 3-1 alcoves, uk-Ii - S:t.."() WAISTS l-'OU S:l.o $;i..'.0 Persian l.nwns Waists, rino tn. k, wide oin!r,iideiv.l hand In front, 3-4 sleeves, each ,. . . . :!.uu Till.; I'AI'II.I.O.V .MOIIKI, $"1.00 V shaped yoko, front and hack of two wid of einhroidery; very special, each Sfl.OII I'AI'lIil.OX .MOUKI, l'(lt !?.-. 0 , This tG. 00 elaborate Waist of Persian l.awn. trimmed with two thread val. edge and insertion; also clusters of fine tucks, each ijio.on S7.00 GK.ISIIA WAIST KOU .lit This charming creation, a womler In style and beauty: trimmed with lace embroidery and clusters of fine tucks, on sale, eah S(t.(i b:i nils IS I, llll SM.Ii V MST tii.u.i silk Wilis' m n r 11 1 1 v . :.ou to v;r.r ftlth fioe.l Suits, b I rt llll'ied , UCWCit loo.!. , ., eat II KI.MONAS ' id iitTTox ;i.ii i:s I ilc and 4,".c Kin as of pretty l.awn. each SI. Oil Silk fiolsll.il l.ivle , loves. III billion li'll;fli; StIiiI, the pair H-l' a 1,1-: wk api-kks (Irev, Muck and white, ilnrk blue and r"d Percale Wnii pers, full Skirt, wide floun. $1 ,'jr, quality, sjieclal f 1 r.o ninthly, special fl.TT, iiuallty, special SII.K I'IMSIIKII (;in;iiais 2"ir Silk flnlslud (iltiKhain, cho kH and iilnlds. Special, the yard SII.K SPKJ'IAI. 1.2fi and I."." fancy silks for Suits; all wanted during this Hale; special, the yard CLOUDBURSTS AND HOTEL GUESTS TORNADOES INTHE j AT LOS ANGELES SUNFLOWER STATE! REP0R1ED MISSING Topeku. June 12. A terrific rain., Fram-hm. Junt I!.-Mii.-Ii which uintMintcd to it rluiitllittrHl In Kiixtwy is rxprcsm-a ovnl th.' iilsan maiiv iioriloiiH of tho Kaw vallev. an,! 1 l'rain-i of thivi. kucsi, vt uih of aceutnimulrd hv tlu heaviest elect rl-1 haillnn hotel of thin clly. All cal iin.l wind sttn-ni of vears. swept i isapp'. an-d aluml lea ituyn an, i'ach over thU tertitorv from 3 to 7 ' :vinu humane iu the hole) niore Ithan mirtlcient to pay hln hill. The I hotel manner, alarmed over their llsapieailiiue, han Vmployed detec tives, foul piny heln-i I a red. The nilntiln men are: N. A. Iev- ! ey, ri'pt cHent Inn a Chicago fur house; i M. Hiiwurl. an KiiKllsliinuo. who ett i the hotel ten dayH iiko with $ihio lu his (tiM ket.s, and N. T. Thoittpscm , iuf Ottan I'lwU, t'a!., who disappeared two wet ks nto. i Then Is n.t Irai'e of any of MHQ Ml IIIIIUl II WILL KEEP HER TWO CHI1DREN rni:Ns of i u;im; iii:c.mk 1 I FiiKsi ami i'i;o iii:i WtlM.LN 1TH IKiMI. JIAK- mi.k coritT iii:iuti mms MOIIMVti IIOVS (.IV FX KM VM MK XT. .1 nlue Chrisman, of the Juvenllft ctHirt. this imirnhitr made an order dlnvilnn that the two h.it.ies of Mrs. I.ile 1 i ii iik ! h r y, who were taken away from her the other day hy tin? officers of the Juvcriil court, remain an wards of the court but that their mother he allowed to keep them and appointed i A. Nad ail, proprietor of t hi Nadeaii howling alleys ami t'Uiir store, (o have chatK-f them and to report to the r.mrl once each month as to their condition. At the hour set fur the hearini; of the case it o'clock this morning t hf circuit court room was filled with Interested spectators, many of them hehm women. Attorney J. M. Williams, probation officer for Lane county, appeared lu the place of Dep uty IHstriet Attorney Skipworth. who was busy with circuit court matters, and Attorney ('. A. Hardy acted as counsel for Mrs. Humphrey. Several witnesses were examined us to the condition of the children and the tes timony showed that they had been badly neglected, hut as a number of cltleiw hail promised to see that the woman was furnished with a hoim and fclveu employment, th order was mate as stand al the be- ,;luulnK of this article. Tho order reads is follows: "It is ordered ivu adjudged that Mil h) Myrtle and Verge Humphrey are dep udent children and that they he and remain as wards of this court 1 .I.-. ,v -?SMji "W.v men. Xo X. K, 1evey t'htciiKd, .nine I U . - 1" tu uami N. S. Iicwt-y do not apin-nr in ClilciiKo dlreciory. ' the 3SSIX(J MAX MAY ' 111! Ill' 1,0 FUlt AXSO.M Kan Fraiicheit, June 11!. I,. K, Cull, Kim of I,. ( Cull, the real eiiiaie j man who disappeared May 10 while nu a trip to the Salt la Cm. mounlaliiH nas received lour anonymous leiien' which declare that Cull I" alive ami ' heinn held for ransom. All the let ters stale the w hereabouts of the 1 mlssiim man can be learned If n latKu j sum ot money Is paid and certain pre i scribed rules followed. I .mi I .Mi VISCOUNT HOTTA. Japnu'H iiiliiisier of 11 name, who n cideavoi ln to obtain a ban of 70.000. Utx 'eu fur hi K'v4Miiiunt. Are Your Tos Ready For July 4th You'll be celebrating every clay you wear one of these Hart, Schaffr.er Marx fine suits we'll sell you. Lvery clay will' be an Independence D,y lor v,u k Clothes worries as soon as ycu ' wim , Scbaffner Marx Clothes. Tiu yVe :,-,! all-wool fabrics, correct styles, perfect taiionr.g. We guarantee a correct fit and your satisfaction Any'style you Kke; in any odor you 1 The Vars.y Suit is certainly great. Suits for $15 to $JU. , P.mnu Hats. You need one of them and Just as good as these su.ts arc cur Panama s. should have it. If you would be well dressed you w.H have o... Hats, SS.OOSOOA I'OlnrH, : . . M.lc I ! i r.Vy: I i B. M B it, mm o'clock thlit tnornliiK. It Ik fear It wilt rlierk the fall of "htt Kaw, two Inch en of rain fell here. The wind wiih In the nature of a tornado, blowing down Ire roofing thp Orithiillr churrh nt Ya rncno. Klmllar roinllllonH are re ported from St. Mary. .liinctlon City, Abilene, Snllna, Mtdtnu mid TouneH ;rov, and tit Vh11t Falls nearly four Im h'ii of rain fell. ltfHrl lni KinMfrln Kmpvtrla, Knn., June I2.--A torna do In the moilhttrn part of thin coun ty this morning did much dmniiRi, but ko far as known no onp wah lu Jnrd. Madison suffered neTer" ly, jtcveral biilldliiKi being demolished. Illveni H 111 Tiili Kansas City, June 1)ep'te 'he I'envy raltfM of la;0 :ibt and ior ly todav'the Kaw arrl Mh,. nrl rivers i - mi f In ue I ii fa !l. I'! Mid ciilidlllun; .1 1 e vv-' ly linpftiVe 1. 1 1 1 i-: ih;i,i i ns i,t ,miu:u .l' l.Vr;NSIIil.l-: IMHNT Mo(iilam, Waii , June III. T!) Northwestern Lumber Co.mpany Is pt'eparlnrt u arno of lumber tu be de livered lu n most unhide manner. The placp tho order Ik Intended for Ih on the Koiith American coast, but Inaccessible for a ship and with no 'The lumber will be bales and bound with iron. When un near the place us pfiHsf hie, t he car no will be I hrown overboard ami t Ire t Ide trusted (o carry It to shore. r 1 i,.- I ifi" Vt ' ! mill iiii- """I"'" . iiiHieiieu iiiki MI ST KVI'(ti: K T III-,' 1 I .tXTMi AMIU.IMi I..WV ' j A I liiiu y , .liin 12. A IcMit j li(lilrci.s...l tn ttn viirluiiH mIi.t- j tftw nf the mill.- Ity Ciiv.-ni' r llllKtll'H i-hIIh ii r hi ItM'Ki nffl- 4 i lull In rnfnn-i' itir iinivNtoii1. ' nl lln- Hurt inill-niii- liii'k . t'llllltlllllK liiwi ihl-him! i. i.- 4 t nliiy. m ; I 4- Ht) ELIZABETH JOHNSON MARIAN!. luuiKlittM' uf Miiynr 'I'ihii .loliiiNnit uf Clt-vi-liii; wliii t .i-vVJjijf J'vitrt.'f. nu I Unit llii-y Ii" mill nri- hun-hv rum. inlttiil tu lln- I'lnirMv nl ('. A. Nnil.'im wlih pi'i'i'iliKlini in Iiu v.. hi lit (hll ilri'ii with llulr iniiCiiT ti nit llml milil ('. A. Nmli'iiii r"iort the I'oiKlillon of milil rlillilri'ii tu I Iiu i hli-r pr.ilinMon iiiriri-r iiiiri a nuinih until thu fur-thi-r (inli-r tf liiiu court." Afii'r I h cil(!iin hml lioin tnknn nwiiy from tlu-lr iiioiIht a fnw iliin linn iiiiIIi. ii iiiinilii-r of illUi'im ln vi-HtlKiili'il thi- iiihh nnil fini nil Hint thu w mi u li win vi-r iiiiwHIluK lo Klv up the clillilri.il nnl Hint aim wii w III lux lo ri-liinln licrH.lf nh I'iiiiIiI flint n iilnri. to work nml to lln-. A purifi. wiih iniiili. up, u hiHi r.'iii'-il for lu-r nml hi-r tw; Iiovh Kl v.-ii -in I. y n i ii t In Hit. bi-rry Hi-M north of lliu illy. Tl) pcopli, will H.M- Hint tin. woman Iiiih i-inplnymcnt, mi"1, ii i wiiKhlii't in'-l.nliiillnr work. Tho two Hull, rhllilrin w.iri- In tho loiiit rooiii ilurliiK lln- hiiirluir. tills imiT li In? Ill lln' i-nri- of two of tho it n i-.-h ui thu KiiK'-fii. hiijtilial, Ttif-y l:ll'l Ih'-ii rli-iini-il up nnil Klvnn llil- i. r i liiiliiii, whi-h I'liruovi'd Vn tr :i ! 1 1 imiPii' ; r : . 1 ' Mi-iipi.l i:i-iu'.: SI. I.i.nli., .1 1 . Th- SIN.I, i. rl-ltn: r.iiliiv. Th.. iIimii-.t pa ' 'il nnil lii" ri . --r N i . Mllii'H' In rl-rf. null) i. i-n-l will Im - ;n h' BiLLEK GRANTED I H ARRIMAfJ BONOS 'l ARE IN DEMAND JU3GE LAWLER DENIES STAY OF EXECUTION Ifj NEW YORK OF DEFENDANTS CopjrrtgHt I908 by o 8'r ImiMTiul Ire" Sultini!. Special ' Unrn Dm. Hnltiiis: nil rolorl o,-. If.. Hull I at tit, IW u'l Hampton Bros. rfo i.A Willamette St.. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT VH Ktt KA It Huh TI- anil fuur-lii-lmnil. !:. rrj wanli-fl rolor anil roml'llia O finn of ror. rii-li 2.V and Mc t'htrilKO, .Intl.- K. - HiT- rniiti llllli'k .thi Hohi-inliin f.r tnni. ti-lli-r ronil.-m tii-d to ii.th for Ih. inuril'-r of n'-v.-n tni'inlo-ra of thi Vxral fain llv, wfli loiliiy icriititi-il a Htay of eifiriitlon until In. hnn lici-ti affonli-d an opportunity to HPi(-fil li Ih carii lo tlui hii-rf-m. court. Ni f V rk, June 12. -lull- mrlpllon. for $'i:i.iniu. nf 4- tnw tiufiilN MiiioiintliiK to f.'ill.- 4 lillll.llllll. l-i. hv Hip l llloil 4 I'Hilflr, wiih rlnxMj toilny. TIim Ii-mim- u hi-'avlly ovit-huIi- 4 ..rlli.il 4 Thouannrla of trout aro dylnK In b the Irrlxallon itlli hi-n f-d hy ih ItoKiiff rlvr. ITih law rciulrlnK wri-i-nm. at the Intak'-i In not un forri!, anrl lh monl beautiful irout ontor the dltrh and rannot ruturn to Ibo rlrir. 4-444-44 4- llornn. K, Ni-Hl. fornii-r thhIiIit of tin. Cnpliul H'iiih Hunk, wan urri-nti?d mkiiIii Hntiiriliiy tiiornltiK on tti. oharu." of foiKi-ry In thi- auni of $17. 0U0 noikliiK thi. third rouiplulnt flli-il aKnftiHt him hy thi. rounty altorni'y Hlnrf thi hank i:lomw ta doora Jnuii ary H. aaya the- Molne Capital Nhw. Mr. Ni-al aiif-ar'-d In JitdKf HavlilKi'a roiirl wl0 hla aiOrnny, J. II. Ilaw-.-y, waived Mamlnatlon and waa pr nilttrd to o on fill bond of 110, ouo already girnlabfd. Hun Kriirirl. ii, .Inn 12. - .1 iiiIkb I.iimIoi- Imliiv il,.nl..il ili in,.ii..n ,.r lln-norn..yH for Ahp Uui.f, I'airlrk i ihii ..nu i iri-y I,, roril III I1IKIIIIKM tin. I ii ill. I in .- ii I h for hrlhiry brniiKht iiKaliiK' tht'iii by ihi pr.-ni-nt Krand Jury. Tim m-w Indli tuiciita nra prnc tlrally diiplliiitia of thi- forim-rMn-illilini'iiia and ihi. intorniya for the linHcti-il n n-ii ilnlrn h Jurors wure not rompiOBiit to xi i(.,aue of al l.'K.'d pri.)inlli-, ArKiimriitK un Hi.- iKniurn-ra will b lii-ord nit wxek. WK.VrilKIl l ()lti: AST KOU MlllTHVM-XT Portland, June 12. Ore- H"n, Waahlnktun and Idaho 4 i Fair. 4. u 0 O l"