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EUGBN E DAILT GUARD vol. sa JAMES; S. SHERMAN, ft n"fw vnpwT CHOSEN AS TAFT'S RUNNING MATE BY CHICAGO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION i:u;ki:, ri::;'), I'r.mw i:yi:i(;, ji k hi. . I 17. Washington, ,Jtine id. President Roosevelt sent a telcgiam to Representative Saerman conEratiilatltis him pn his nomination, Baying: '.' "Accept my heartiest cn 'gratulations and my earnest good wishes tor the success of the ticket ot. Taft and Sher man." ; i Washington, June 19. Wni. H. Tafjt sent the follow ing telegram to Sherman . Inimedately j.after hearing of his nomination, t "I sincerely and cordially t "congratulate, you upon your nomination. -...ipr ., vtce-presi-dent. We wslcome you as colleague In- the contest and look forward with confidence to the result of the joint struggle. Will you not meet me in Cincinnati tomorrow to confer on matters of Importance. Secretary - Cortelyou sent the following telegram to Sherman. "Heartily congratulate you and extend best wishes for the ticket." favor or Sherman T !;"""'' "' li Plan, b.r a Wrv tU iMWIV liK n .'.'h.' I on I "e first ballot. "' " Tll ''''I11' ''"crest Knu ,. I Ihe exlutisiit. wrk , , I session of the l(,.i,!i v... : K';ve.Ki, Ui, pr.uis: or 'a,-,;,; I that the rea: even. ,' ? had transpired, a!i cmbined to cause s''alu-v arrival of ... irh.sv.; u Jay. The effect vas eve, , Chicago, June 19. The six hours discussion of'the claims of the var ious vice-presidential candidates held last night In the rooms of Frank H. Hitchcock, showed that Congressman Jas. S. Sherman was In the lead. It bad. been expected by the Taft men tbat some expression ot preference from the candidates at Washington would be sent but they were in formed that his persona friends in Chicago, were in a better position to. judge .what would be best for tie party, and he declined to express himself in a way that would look like a desire to dictate the nominal tltra for vice-pretident. Opponents! c( Sherman, failing to get the ad-! ministration to declare against the; New York candidate abandoned hope' el defeating him, nnd a hastily railed conference of the Taft men In the convention decided to declare in STEWART L. WOODFORD. Prominent Republican leader of New York who presented the name of Governor Hughes as candidate for President. marked on the number of spectators. When the convention tmih-culled to ord-r not more than one twentle'h part of those who witnessed tic pro ceedings of yesterday, was present. Altogether general interest in the convention was at a low tide coni nared with that of yesterday. As the delegates her... to arrive In strong force word that the vlcc prs.idential nominal ion was to go lo Sherman of New York, commenced to fiber through. Th" report was stead- i it- -trcng-.h.-r.ed and in a few mum-1 'int., ihe "rape vine'' telegraph" ! carrviiu uuruml the the i dement t.'mt an are:inent had' "en r.a.ht.l cn tin- question. J. Sluat Kussett of New York, cm-1 j lirmed the rep,,n that il was , be ', : Sherman, and h asked I'hairman ll.idi-e to delay in ealling the oon-1 'venii.m to order until two brass' jiiands, whleh had been hired bv the! New York delegation, could arrive.' Tile chairman agreed, saving: "1 I know there is nothing tu ii, lint : Mierman. liabbi offers Prayer. "It was Hi: 1 s when the gavel of Chairman Lodge beaan tj pound for order. There were scores of empty seats on the floor and in the bal cony. Rabbi Schanlarber of Chica go, made the opening prayer. "Hod of all mankind. Thou who Kindest the destinies of individuals as well as that of tuitions. In Thine infinite love, liast Thou led the peo ple of this mighty commonwealth and hast protected them through all the chances and changes of time. -May Thine all-seeing eve euntinue to watch over them and to guide them to the goal which Thou hast destined for this great and growing nation. Inspire them with the abiding con sciousness that it is "righteousness alone that exalteth a nation." Im bue them with the knowledge that In times tike these we need sirong minus aim great nearts, men witn unbending wills yet open lo convic tion, men whom the lust or office cannot tempt, men whom the spoils of power cannot buy, men of clean hands and nure hearts who have the fearlessness to stand out against cor ruption nnd wrong and seek to estab lish Thy Kingdom of Heaven on earth. .May thy present'? Inspirit tills con tventinn and truide the thoughts of those who are here assembled so that jUiey may resolve .upon that, alone! which win rraim nrniHiinn nitr .uuvi I try. in honor and distinction to thej i nation. Teach ns to husband our j natural material resources, but morel lespeciallv to lie watchful oT our at- live spiritual endowmenls. May we i !ve true to the spirit of the consu ltation of our country. May church 1 land slate forever remain separate ! and no unholy hand seek to form an ' .A "-' i' " . "j. ' .. Kit & V f ... iwct . A-.r-s 1 t . - : ? ROOSEVELT HAS ENJOYED HIS WHITE HOUSE JOB , THEODORE E. BURTON. Mr. Burton, the stHiicti friend nnd poiuiuator of Mr. Tnft. admlron tho worutnry of war ubovo iiuy other Htutiwman now llvlu. They luive Wm bovii polltlctil ttHSorliitea. and. whllv Mr. Iturtou l not In Myuipiithy with nil (lie Koosevelt pollcieH, bp ts In hmirty Hpoord with mich of thone polli'let an be tietleves Mr. Tuft fnvont. He tins couildtnu-o In thr fouservniiniu of IiIk friend nnd 1h ontspokeu In hln tellef tlmt the elortlon of Tnft will oiiuko nn Imme diate return to the prosperity tl t many In the. party charge the president aggressiveness to halting. alllanm between then, and thus turn the tide of civilization and proKrchs backward. . ' May capital and labor come to feel their mutual obliKutiona and to see how the one Is donendunt upon the; other. ; May thia country ever remain the : haven of the neraeetited and oppress-' ed and niav no man with pei-Monn: or jjurriw jnot lve, , utro the elnslni of our doorn auttinHt- the deKlrubl1; immiKrant coming to these ahnro:. , May tlie priuclim! of arbitration ba ccinie more, firmly rooted in th" hearts of the pe'-tile ho that, war may! beeniiic a thin more and more Im-' possible. M.iv tin? bonds of amity! b 'tween tuition am nation be draw.: e!oer "an.! closer, so that nea will n j loimcr scnarale or niountaius divide. May nt lenuth all radical and reliK ioua hatreds Haas away and all nat ional antipathies he forgotten and the corda of fraternal fellowahlp hind tho natloiiH of the world Into one In dlHaoluhln tlo of brotherly love and devoted friendship no that Thy King dom may noon be cKiuhiltihcd on earth and all mankind live together In peace and harmonv. Amen. Imm-hijii rtiimiiMiccnieul. Chairman liodKe, at Mm concilia K-il of the Kahhl'H prayer atated that bu di.iilred to mnltti a formal au lMnitu.MiH'iit which had been over looked In the ruah of t he cIosIuk houra of yoaterday. "It Ih my pleaaure to anuounce to ynu that you have uontlualed for (Continued on l'ae Kive.) 'a.-liint::(Mi, June I '.' (n the fw ol his d:patnire fur 0;-fcr ll:iy for bis summer vacation, the I'lesblent v'li.i remhiileil tiat lie. er!iaps of at ineti, had I airly ear tin) n i est , lo whli h he replied bri.-kly and rheer II . " l'u't a e any m pat hy on me. 1 havt enjoyrd every minute of m stay here and my thanks are due tit the American peple ami no' theirs to me, for the up port unit y I have bad to serve (hue. I have had a perfectly corking ilm." he u.lded with a cliararterlstlc Uooisvelt amlle :ud handsliake. H NiMve( I'loti.siil. Wash v;:on dune In hnntedlale- i, upi n r 't ivluir nef of the noiiilnn-' ! n of Se--tury Taft fur the I'resl- ney, I'restdent Uoosi'veli said: "I fe'l that the couutrv is. In-leed. 'o Ie c a Htulated tinon the uoni 1 it inn of Mr, Tail. 1 have known 1 ! n Inu';': dv for nuiuv i-ars ami I ! ;-vo a i e liar feeling for him, be cmiHO t'.iroi' :hout that time we work ed for t same object with the aame p.d'miseK and Ideas, "1 do not believe there could be found In all the couutrv a man ho well fitted to be rrestdent. He la not only aliHolutelv fearlonn. absolutely dialutercHied and uprUht; but he hafl the widest urutiulntanru of the Nat Ion's needrt without and within and the broadest Hvmpathlea with nil our rlt liens. Hu would he emphatically a 1'realilent. of the plain people, aa much so hh Lincoln, yet not Lincoln r y VW1 ttrtmiHi nifHimwirMlV I twmwtni Mil V. A I WI1K.V TIIK PUKSIDENT 13 "DEfi-LKUlTJiD." himself could he freer from the least taint (f demaov. the leaat tendency in urn ns to nnneal to claaa hatred of ' anv kind." LUMBERMEN WIN RAILROAD RATE CASE Washington, .lutio 19. Sweplng reduetlona In lumber rate west of the Missouri river and a tive pur cent reduction In the advanced rates In the iwnt, aa well u other chnngim In the tariff, are ordered under it de cision nnnoiincd bv the Interstate Commerce ('ninmlsslon today. Tills decision was iiiailu In a group of I m iMirl r ill cases. Involving the rales or lumber, sblnules anil other forest products from Willamette Vnl 1' y points lo San Francisco, 11 ll il Ore gon, Washington, Malm, .Montana and rirltlsh Columbia points to east era and aotithern murkoU. Tlila decision was announced to day mo lain that only the iiliovn brief, dispatch wiih received shortly before, four o'clock by Ihe Associated I'resH oltlcii at lortlaiiil, and telephoned III) I lllj i-Ulllll, fl HCt-II.B H LllIIIPiriO . victory for the lumbermen and should (rosiil; In the' re-opening of imtiiy I mills In V-stem Oregon. Manager jCeorg ' Kelly of I'.ie Itoath-Kelly Co. ' hud not. received nay advices as to the dei pit , n, In fact, had not heard, jof II. ii ii l II the (liiurd called him up. ! over iliu 'phone. Wash Good: Reduced We are planning for a record break ing business Market Day. You can buy goods cheap. Wash goods worth trom 2,ic to 7uc a yard; for just one halt ; 12 l-ti tottT l--c VAKI) WIDK CHII'KON- PANAMA 25c Chiffon Panama, 3G inches wide, Market Day price, yd '--'' ft'. C. CORSETS. l.aO and $2.00 W. 13. Corset; Mar ket Day price, each '"' SMiHVKLKHS VKSTS 12 1-2 Sleeveless Vests. Bwi.-s ril.l,l, each UN'; i.islk f,u)Vi:s 16 buttan black or wh te lble Gloves for more duralile than i-i.k-Market Day Price "' I1KLTS "0 wumen's Belt.s, worth fr.mi to ll.JO .Market f).iy. m. h Bargains in every for Bargain Day teiMfefS sou Market Day Bulletin Friday and Saturday 7. w, ,r vi ks m'om:-iii.i ritii i: "f n;J,,li;,1,i, aB,i ihaI h n. ,,ie- lei., i'1 ' ' ' . ... -i!,Pl:lv. .lune 'JO. ST..-.0 lo X-Jll.liy Kntire !' i:v.v: WXSII 1 11- s .'. Till ;: M' -u IN ' , r,.,Mr i -l nc- 1 . 7 to K -..O.I III I K SKIKTH Kucii . and cob, red duck skirts; well made, full weep; II.: SIIMMAVAISTS l:l III (T II l.'.i'ry JJ.ioi Hi,,t Walsi In the stock. Cm snie S.jtuiday, each KIMOSAM ami 4"e Kin, iki.h, flgiir.-r lawnr, pluk or blilc.cach mi: I'.iiV sti: w ii -1 i iii. i. Mi nn nn-" ' r m i . Boys' Knee Pants Suits The "Mr. Jane Hopkins" kind; you know lii.Cn. nod. 'I in I'.'. .".il iin.dlty; Market Hay price HI.T.V ''' t quitllf jr; Markit I my Price $a..V 'I tie 4. 'Hi ((utility. Market day price I.I.OH I f. iiO qoallly. Market Day price M..HI Ttc; $G.'IO ( i.(l!ly, Market Day prl. o 9 1. .VI IIAN lll:AVV WdltK hill It t H I ! i nr full sl, (-Jilra long, well liia.l.-, e . . I V V:-s SI MMI It- IMll ltH KMt i dozen Suits r u n's utep rwerw; Ihln but, f.ti" ami firm, th.- g.irioinl v ' i Socks. ) P Hamptcii Bros. WHfcHE CAS I bZAI 5 CRZD'T 558-S& Wi Unwt St. Headlight Over!ls the best ever $1.00 Q B Clothing Department will be a scene of activity Market Day Men' Bulla sold at a iiihKtnntlnl BRVlllR. More boy will have new nullii for th Kourth. This Is the great clothing market of Kugone. I'll) Mcii'ii Casslmero Hulls; mild regularly ut l 2. .'.); niark' t day special; the milt HID. (ill Wii'vdfV ! fit 'i It WW (To ' I-:.-'' '.-.v I BUii..JWITOl.iJBin L . Illlllll. II mi1 Uile.' lulol'iilillion, I.iit this iifleriinon Mr, Kdlly talked over lip. tideplititie with At torney .1, . Teal of I'lirtland, nnd tlie Following additional Information wilt tr. cured : Tim Wedetn Oregon Manufactur ers' Asa . elation tigalnst Ihe H. P. Co., - tlie ml v.i im m of the rale from HI. 10 per thousand to $ ." .0(1 per tt'ousnud, as c n.emuoi, This la a decision 1 1 In favor of the lumbermen and In jibe most Important, to Willamette (Valley mllli, since II restorcu tho I former nnd lower rate. ! The Portland mile-way r.f wim decld. d In fnvor of tho Portland uillla aa opp ised to tlie Washington mills, the 1'ort.lnnd gale-way remaining filmed to the latter. The eamern rate decision In com plicated owing to the number of rondH fouccrmd nnd ninny rnt In volved, and It will be Impossible to lull bow til" lliirrlman roads are ef fected, until tlie lull text of the de cision Is received. Il Is figured that thorn has been an average reduc tion of five c ills per hundred 111 the rates now In force. TAFT REM WRIGHT TO SUCCEED Winllllig'oi., June II). William II. Tafi rejlgnml -f ns secretary of war. I. like K. Wright will be appointed to siK'.cid hi. ii In tint cabin- l Tart's reilgtin'lon will tike i (.fi.-i-i inn .;. l.i iiuisllig the a,,p(.lifti.cii- ( UiIimI, the ri .-( t. nt as it.riii. il. .oi by a (l.-l"e hi --.'; Ilze :l ilti eill- pti.iilc v.;i. ie, inn:: r III.' di- , 'ii, . Ii. . Ic ' . i 'ii t:ie nertll and miiHi an I bv WrI.t'll s .... -if,. i. Ae 'liu: !.-.'t : iii ig'on this aid i f r C'tii di.natl 4- A'lci.; t 'A il. iit.i ; r!li. m mall V ti.'Dt.r -v. . M . OYMfEhS WRECK HAILROAO TRAIN i-a. i'a'tK. Jim" 1 !. I!y th 'x;ilu fin t.,t ;i mr , )1 nit mil m hr uili, naiu mi tlx' ( ir.vr v Kit U . I- v-. blnwi) tu 1 1 i j umJ imi i i' v.i i-Hlwl H'V--tfi I ! rat il r!,in v:v ;:, t. . f :i t ji 1 1 V Htld a ,m!" v. t n..t 1,- t'n r.'i-:. tt'-t i iu fh; v hi: I, T i" I .lii'ilt Iniun-. J , , ' s 1.- .1 I'M" I 'i. Tvv plT-" ".i-. f. :;;' in'tiffil, t;,'iruo M. ".i: u.n .in ) ttlff at S.uilfi Ana t:i ft ! fill (i;Mfti fi'liiy. A ht'itvy olhcitr(.'it iii! rear lltfhu ot 0110 car.