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o o o O THE EU0EN 61TTARI) O i t.iixn, uiii;;u o ih BA1TV " KS ELI 11 - - - - - - -37 " - - - . . Wl I.MSI.AV kviaimj, ,,,,,. 1!)I1S Blflf NAMED ' ti. ' . i (ha that Wal- ?Ji,D8dt.i!BKYASWlM-MAKI!.... J LongTiave been ! LO TO I II , .7 1 Hp Republicans. j ... ,.. c . ' . iu verv III- i miuaio, ur. u. in-uuiuuig iu'f KBOtnUc ie . chairman Mack. Bryan wiljniake! several campaign tours which will nmhtvioa n:irlv nil mirta nf thA fnnn-i-L lBlJ?..m- vnnv4TKli trv. sneaking mostly in the principal; umi.r.i ..v.'". - - .. ..... . . . ; ! ; i: FOR SENATOR IN SUNFLOWER STATE m "" i u-kii thp result Democrat, and Dennis T. Flynn, Re- lB.lf. rannot be i publican, were nominated at yester-i ,1 pnui"' - , to jay's primaries, to succeeo liore fori uic buui t. in .... r ; cities between cific the Atlantic and Pa- - n.llr.a ,,011. sis- ... . , p Kern will """'".; ,.-. nl Brvan on a fnrmpriv iufl4imo . likely accompany, portion of his trip. No . . '.. L.dnn. I unenklnir flutes have vet. been fivpd. Untie nation"' ,tusi"" ii . --- E " Domlnaw-d: a' yes" i ..........v LTHiJlevattorney-g'ener-! Fairvlew, Aug. 5. Politics were inn ninv iduutumc u. .. ....v. IDAHO DK.MOI It Vm liKNT IN TWAIN BY MoitMuN Issl i; Wallace, Auk, .'. With VI the form and precision court of law and all the ),,.., and anger of a battlefield in.. Democratic state convention assembled at 10:3n tiniav Every move of the jealous factions was guided bv skill ed attorneys. Two or three fist fights which seemed im minent have been averted and the autl-Utibois nun say that in the convention thev will start no riot, but march on: In perfect order, go tn anoth er hall and hold a convention of their own. Another attempt at peace negotiations failed today. The present indications are that the Dubois men will con trol and name A. L. Krehati ser as temporary chairman, it is expected that the oust ing of the Mormon, or ami Dubois, delegates from Ada county will follow, when the spilt may occur. j GREATEST STRIKE IN THE HISTORY OF CANADA IN ' 1 i ! 1 I :i Winnipeg. Aug. 5,-The biggest l.'b..r dispute In the Industrial history ot I unada culminated tndav in a gen', eral strike of the etuplu.ves'of the me chanical department of the Canadian ueporis irom over the isiein indicates that the strike . u.-i as generally obeyed. m k, FUTURE i 4j U A OF NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. F7"T'""?? 1 KILLS BROTHER-IN-LAW Mutt brothei tin of 4; din Aug. u. James V. II van auoerinteiu .on v.n -North Butte Kxtensinn r..,,.... .v.u. PMUi rtllu Kml!Q Mls urotner-in law. Daiiie K. Moonev. The tr.u.i Ms believed to be the result of fainll'v Lnirl. tas Efjiblican ticket. Cm.nd Flynn ie, Jog- a. senator among the members in order that It may be in type ready for publication as soon as delivered. uryan stated the speech would be Mr. and Mrs. Bryan attended a wed ' ding in Lincoln. The speech of ac-i confined principally to the questions, icepiauue win 6icu iu me piess oaau me People Kiile' i and "The Gorp, associations today for distribution 1 Measure of Rewards." I Yesteray's baseball scores: San . r i -anciscn, z; Portland, u. Los Auge i lus, o, uasianu, f Mrs. Otto Adrian and son, returned this afternoon train at Oregon City. Jesse a visit THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE Mother Sale of Wash Dresses "'I sell every Wash Dress in to o io, we are making the iJit one-half J3.75 Dresses , "ash Shirtwaist- suits $2.50 iP or Canoe Pillows -,f for the boat or "sorted colore; sale. 2()c ,(1 Sun Bonnets while they last !- r3.,Suboe:s Z J,rk""ors;8l)eeial, MldreiV feat labor each 4o,. Educed Hose ' heavy rll'betl lloso nnta I! r.. ribbed -lJllty; iku IlKllt i: abIe damask ''7 Ta rin Material AUGUST SALE Of Wonderful Undcrpriced Dry Goods This is the time of year when the economically inclined improve every opportunity offered to se cure dependable dry goods at such a saving. We are placing our summer stock on our counters greatly underpriced. This list of special prices is only a partial one. Every department shows the keen price cutting. Summer goods must and shall be moved. Shirtwaist Melting away Rapidly $1.25 waist, open front or back long or short sleeves $1.00 J .0 waist, sale price, each 1.25 2.00 waist, lace and embroidery trimmed . 1.15 2.50 very sheer lawn, fine embroiderey trimmed, X sheer, sale price, each 1 . 75 5.00 and $6.00 Kimona sleeve waist, extra fine; only fe-v left, half price. $2. 50 and 3.00 Wash Goods J-Pr ice Balance of our lawns, mulls, ooolins. in fact en tire line of these wash o-nnds tn k' closed out at one- half price. 20-cent materials 10c 25-cent materials 1 2'Ac 33-cent materials 15c 50-cent material-; 25c Copyright 1908 bjr ' - tt Hut ScW&r it Marx Wash Belts of all Kinds Every white wash belt in stock worth from 25c to 75c on sale at, each . 19c Wool Remnants at K-Price Owine to the extra amount of business during these days ot merchandise moving, remnants are accumulating: very fast. To keep them sold out we mark them al iust one half the former pr.ee. $2.00 remnants at . - $100 50c remnants at 25c Long or Short Kimonas Reduced $1.25 long kimonas, sale price $ I -00 .ou long kimonas, sale price .6j 40; short kimonasj sale price. 25c Nazareth Union Suit Waist Just the best undergarment for children yet; Naz areth with the best shaped drawers attached, the suit 50c High Grade Clothing at an Ordinary Quality Price Maybe yon never boimbt one of our suits. Most everybody has, but if you never did you should "do It now" an:! set lliein at the reduced pri e. You c.in save u biK day's wag- s on every one you buy. You know die ruinous all wool suits HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX make. Well, we s('!l tlnMM this is thfir honu ami you can't nt thmi any vvher.' else, n ir uny as miod you can jM.'t Kill's fnmi $4.."pi) and up. To Wear Everywhere asiiiu iniil Kllltllllle, Oil 1 v, ; lilui-. .lv l:uod tils!'' all 1 fi'HM .-: i lair. IH'Tf " 1 1 Kt-".-? Tif ITSKliS (iniifort and service at :i cost. Cuaran'ei d. 1 u ! .1 rip. hi every Ivvays In Try 11 l"v(. style fii'idruie 1 11 r t cin , SI PROBABLE METHOD SELECTING DELEGATES. Wilder in CKcago Record-Herald. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIP IS TOTAL LOSS FROM FIRE Stuttgart, Aug. 5. After coniplet-' ing tne most remarkable voyure In the history of aerial navigation, the I WHU.MAX IS llllll.(i KOIt FltKK ADVKKTISINO epiielin airslilp, after descending about S o'clock today five miles south I it here on account of the over-heat- i us hi 11 piston rod and lark of gas. vus completely destroyed bv fire. A tiiF.t of wind tore the baliiiiin from I ts anchorage and carrier! it fifty I m is, when fluinea soon burst out' 'r-jin end ta en 3. In a ivw si conds ! in explosion occurred. following i vhich the motors and Irnine worki trooped t') the earth, knocking sever-1 11 bystanders down. ! .. ...t. .(. .f iiiiu it penn lias vv:i ed 1 Ih f ind fcrtunc to the aovolopinent nf ! sum tor the iilrshii; w.0,.,,.0. nun wjim ltlG Kiurtn ne iu j consiriiciea and ihr (ierninn gov- New A'ork, Aug. 5 Walter Wellman said Inst night that he rxpucted to make another (ittetnpt to reach the North Polo In nn airship next year. The Wellnmn airship is the ' second largest in the world, liolng exceeded only by tho Zeppelin machine. uiinieiu had uRieca to pay 11 larpe 11 11011 the I'uiiiiib Hon of 24 hours of successful flight in the air without touching term fir-11111. PORTLAND MAN CHICAGO HOT WAVE KILLES'IN COLLISION! CONTINUES UNABATED Portlunri, Aug. fi. Alfred Esles. ! son of an Hast Hide grocer, died tn-' lay as the residl of a collision lm-' tween his groow'y wagon and an eiec-! trie freight car. listes wiih thrown from bin seat, striking the pavement ' Chicago, Aug. 5. Today Is .ho IwiMitleth day or ciintlii iiinus Inlense heat, and the. J'ilteenth without rain. The.ro Here four deatliH last night. At 1 1 o'clock today the tem perature was M. with 74 humidity. New York, Aug. 5. KxcohhIvb hu midity anil hlgb temperature com bined caused u great deal of suffering in. the crowded districts of New York Imt nlgbl and early today. Dr. Kd ward Wallace Nell, for 2T yi'ars ias lor of I he I'roieftant K'ldscopal li'iiirih of St. Kdward. the martyr, was one of the Tictjuis. A'EW YORK BROKERS FORCED TO SUSPEND New York, Alll.'. The ulel- n of the I inn if lOnwiuan ti v..m p.iny. stiK-k lirtikiT', whs annoui'cel on the flour of ibe Coiisulldnlcd Sloci F-xi bange tndav liobcrt Kiihi iniin, li"inl of tbe firm. as arresled In ci,;. agu last nl;;bl on the clume of !-.-sejiting an dv. r draft nf fifii.cii tlniilfaiid iliilluis f,n t n- .Meibanics .Nkllunal Hank. THOMAS f. GORE. (Iklahnma scualn- wlm lin been ll'lllilnillllled - the lltliiri I to succeed himself. TIIK X IIK.V:' M lltkl'.'TS ju.-l ; t'lliraen 1 1 1'lll li 1 jwitb bis bead .inrl trait 111 11 r bis !-;killl. 'I'lie iniitiiriiiftii i.s In-Ill. p'-nd-1 iliu all III vest kit! inn (il tb" iliaii:--tiillt In- was i-.i-eed,liy tbe j-n-' i1 mdl- nance. ! I'or l-i ml. d Aug. nr. 1.. ' 1 M.iv, ?l. -ill Dei- Iomi d : i-iii lii-r : GREAT FOSEST. FIRE SWEEPING TO NORTHWARD lK.TII 1OSS NOT HI-I.IKVKK TO ItK (IVIJi SIXTY U'OICK OK UK 111 ll.l'IM; l'K.HNir HAS Al.. ItKAKY ItlXil N, AA1)I.VV . (TlTt'.('OMMi:N'i(i VOI!K ON XKW liKI'OT Spokane Aug. .1. The great for est fire which has terrorized the peo ple ot the lia; Kootenai country dur ing t.e last few dayy. tins rolled to ward the north and swept over the mountains into au almost unluhnbl tated region. Michel, which seemed doomed yes terday, is ale today, llosmer and Crow's Nest lire out of danger unless the wind changes o the south. Late reports itato that the new town of Michel, which Is hair a mile west of the old town, wan destroyed yester day, but no one was seriously hurt. The work of rebuilding has al ready started at Keruie, tho Canadian 1'nclflc being the first to start, put ting n crew to work on a new depot. It is now estimated that the total loss of life will not exceed CO. ANOTHER WOULD-BE SUICIDE REPORTED The office lire looking for one Paul Simmons, whose home is at Koseburg and who had written his folks there (hut he Intended commit ting suicide. The man's brother ar rived In IOugene from Koseburg this morning and told Chief of Police Fnr rlngton how the young man had writ ten that be was going to the hills and make away with himself, after hav ing shipped his trunk, containing all his extra clothing, and Ills violin home. Tho young man has been at Dallas, l'olk county, for sonic time pnst and arrived in Eugene a few days ago. He mailed four registered letters to hln folks, sending them nil from the Kngene postolfice the same day. Young Simmons Is III mid he Imagines that be has consumption. Chief of Pollen Karrington bus inves tigated the case and Is of the opin ion Unit lie bus nut taken his own life, i:utl thinks he can locate him soon. POItTI.AMi HOY ;i'II,TV OK COM). , itijoonhi) .mi itniMt Portland. Aug. 4. Government Island, in the grounds where was tho Lewis r.nd Clark lair, was tho scene today of 11 killing in which an 11-year-old boy, Jackson Held, shot to death til orgo fr. 1e.inars, a painter. Demurs, with his brother and father, were members, of n party who were fishing in Ouild's l.ake. Demurs. Sr., was on one side of the Island and his son on tbe i tber. He broke his hook and started across the Island to get J. P. DOLLIVCR. ddent ha- r wliu nilgai have had 11 noiiilnnlloii ror vlc he d'Hr-d II. mor i! . I,. f ANNEL cy cent Hampton Bros. 556.5(4 Willamette St. WHS CASH BEATS CRfcDIT 85c o PPES SHIRTS 50c 1 Mtjm,im, iiMwiiiwBsiiiisMM v:.u 1 1 1: it 1 ii:i-: ast 1 nit mh:i iim-:st Portland. Aug ' Ore gon Kair fiiiiiclit; conliT In easl'Tli poi'tiiii 'I'hursday, lair: northwest, wind. Washington Kulr tonight : cooler In sniitle-ast jnirlion. Thursdny, fair; 11 othwesi winds. Idaho - I'air In noiili'in portkoi tonight. Showers and f bu c'-'Tstot iii.h In sunt lo-i :i piirtlons tonmbt or Tliui'la. Cuiib-r in sou'Ijitii i'ir'i'iti tonight. SULTAN'S LIFE SAVED BV HIS GOAT OF MAIL nil I w as o ma ti 1 a r 0111 ' 11I' tin cil 111, blin. x is !d t::, d' r. I id th. .-. I. ill and Tl'cri fill 1. l.oiidiin. Auk, :, A dbpatcb In tb. Kxi Inim-'i' 'I i'legi-apli friiiii lii-in-va sat that the sultan nf Tin key w.ii MaMicd In the lii-.-am Mmi.lav ,( a iiiinoi i .1 In-. . till- a, inn ii,,- i .ni or in, ill whii'h tb. - nf,, ii w.-ai-s ,),.. I lei . g) tli.' Iil.iw. 'Il- u .iiii.l O a,J- .. arrei-tiil. ii ml had apiiai- II ' I ' been bribed tn l iiliimil Ih,. .-n-l. a- Ins poi kels vii'ii' illl.-d Willi a large ih, rsti'll liv -ev- . Wll , Ii'..- . II,,. i ''.as tin- Hi-id buy. i ' In- was trespassing and "It the l-l.'ind. 'I'll,. ,,, bil.lM'ii In- would leave a cM'iiing in s version ing 1 ti : t was not sulll ' children set a dog mi I ' mars, not making a !'lanii- to th,. animal. 'lel.rte IJ ,ji,i ;,.,,) r., ls sisiaine with an oar. The young man drove Mf t,r which ai.ears to have angered . J ,v. The youngster. It Is stated, sent his sister 10 their hnui-e rnr a rvvolver. When she returned the 1.1. v Is nll..i...,i 1,. lold (i.-M-ge Demars to stop he was and sliiiullaneiiuslv m lint II I III . Ilelliars fell without . --- a bull, t through h;s O ' I' file III) etfrll to es- 111. . little lime late III) v e I wber I have a w In ad ''a I " nd w - Winn I liny s II 1 ai.d ; la Die H. ii- ih' y ,1 tine, tn 1 did Ii." was d In in 1). arrived at tho ked 0,o had dnno which the hov re- 1 sns" ' 1 'lid. plied: