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HE 1 BUaEME DAILY GUAJBLO " Q O REATY WITH JAPANESE EMPIRE o EXAMINATION i OF OIL MAGNATE IS CONCLUDED KIGEXK, ORTiOX. Tl-KSDAV EV EXtxOxoVRMBKK C4 XO. 277 JUD !! 3 L. FEDERAL BUILDING iu 5iur MUrtr ON THURSDAY ifov. 18, via San rranciscoHov. 24. The Hawaii: ding Japanese daily newspaper of Hawaii, has ! in Tokio correspondent what nurtiorts tn ho tt,D' aty concluded between Japan and America re Wmigration. It is stated that he signing of the 'be announced until next February, to the Shinpo the treaty expresses the belief in I integrity of the Chinese empire, and that equal! or commerce should be enjoyed there by all na- j equality of treatment should be accorded all such! The third article reads: I contracting parties agree that neither government ! emigration of laborers among their populations ! of the other until a further understanding in the j i reached, believing and agreeing that the employ- j iintry of laborers of the other country tends to im-1 tiendly relations between the two governments." Went is alleged to have been signed by Secretary )n Takahira. ' i Will Yet Be Subjected to Re-Di-1 rect Examination New York. Nov. Rockefeller testified San Francisco, Nov. 04. The application of John J. Oleason for an Injunction to prevent Papke and Ketchel from fighting Thursday under the auspices of James .1. Corf roth's Club, was refused by Judge Sewel! today. The con test, therefore, will be held as scheduled. i ! ! 4. .Toll ii n I today that at ADMIRAL'S NEPHEW CHARGED WlfH MURDER the time nf tha 1 ! o. , . . utui loll u tno Standard Oil Company of New Jer- . in 1!hii. he owned "56 S54 1 l ,he totnl 6,ock issue' WIDOW OF REAR; The cross examination of Rocke feller was concluded this afternoon and his redirect examination began Rockefeller's examination vester day carried him through a period of the Standard Oil trust and years of .i miuiwiuem liquidation which 1 ' lasted from 1S93 to 1S99. Ilockefel-! Rochester. N. Y., Nov. 24 .Mrs. ler's memory at times was not clear GeorRiannu Sampson, of Palmvra. the onldnHi'l."-0'.?'18 ?fthB ,trust "-j widow of Harry Sampson, a nephew quldation period and he to d coun-1 . ... , . . j , , o . sel that he conM , r.n ,..", of tho late Admiral Sampson, has the Incidents and developments of ,IPC" arrested, charged with the mur der of her husband, whose death was IAD, JADLY BURNED -Oiie Chi nese was burned to death and four seriously burned, one perhaps fatally in an early morning fire here which destroyed their habitation. Jamos Lyons is down from Jasper on business. me nine. During the day Kellogi; developed from Rockefeller that earlv in the Industrial existence of Standard that presidents of railroad companies to gether with their directors were stockholders in the oil combination. Archibald on Stand. New York, Nov. 24. John II. first reported to be n auiildo Rockefeller's redirect examination was concluded and he was followed on the stand by Johu V). Archibald, vice-president of the Standard Oil Co. inL nLwau K.GLiABLh M ANDARD PATTERNS Jf i lis?? j-V.. .cat ft- :Mr For Any Weather "Pyright 1908 Hut Schaffiier tc M any sort of activity business, pleasure, social' affairs and any sort of company if you get into some of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes. We are leaders in stylish we r for Men, and we make good this statement with the finest Suits and Overcoats evsr shown in this town. Thereare no clothes in the market that compare witn our Hcrt, Schaffner & Marx garments. For style they are unsurpassed; for all wool quality of fabrics, thorough tailoring, correct fit, you may., look the country over without finding the equal of thesejclothes. Every suit we offer you is extra good value for the price, You may pay here $15 to $30 for a, Suit or'Overcoat, but whatever price suits you suits us and you'll get the best value you ever had for the mouey TRY IT. . FES REDUCED pe time when you need this goods it- Every piece reduced. Have P wailing? Btiv now. f", mixed green, mixed Craven- incnes wide; reduced price, the . !.( ped colors, with small check. Wide raHiinaJ -1 tt, it,l cs and white mixed Cravenette, Piaid back. 58 inches wide, Prtce. the yard $2.(M) KETS PPt and best bedding is Blan- r . .t- me p-(si sanitary ana r e carry a large stock of f 1T and tan colors. The pair, r 1" 1JM. $2.2.1 to.. $9.00 IHED HOSE Hose, glossy black, the for 1.011 FAN5CoIfa.?cy llaid Hose, regular made, the pair, :..-c, or 3 pair for " CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 5U heavy fleece-lined Union Suits for children; ecru color, each ' ' Medium weight fine fleeced Union Sums, i ream or white, perfect fitting. -a. . ..' FURS Of course von want a good fur when you biiv one. I.el us give you our experience with "liordon" furs. We have sold this 'make for ten years. Would wu have handled these goods If there was any belter? We have always found them riiiht. We 'I'll guarantee ihem. Large fluffy neck piece of brown ranby. each $ !' o-n '- liar "f brown American o!Ms-s'-i i finished with large tails, each UH.I ;.rge wide collar -if blue Aiii-ri. an r.pos .... fi..i.:h.-il with he::. I ::Ild 'ali. '' STREET VLTAR s'-t GloWs of rown and dark ,$1.25 J o o 553- '04 V,!!jrt S WliEECASHBiATb C. J - .1 j STYLE AND SATISFACTION These are three polnis nu will find standing ont very promin. i.t In the suits from our ..,.. We particularly recommend Wooltex and I.a VoKiie Suits or Coats (iarmnnui to challenge instant admiration by the graceful lines. They ate carefully cut and tailored. They will k. -p the shape. You can wear one and cost you a moder ate price. Suits from . iei .-' t .'.Mi WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN Women's eltru f looce-lilied vest, white or ecru, each Fine white orl ream. semi :-haped fleece lined vests and pants, perlect flttini;. each ... 9 M1'- Fine cream wool vests or pants, medium weishi, each ..$!. (Ml Silk and wixil vesta, cream white, fine ribbed, each $l-2 Women' O.ierfe. i-fl!tliiK f !--- e linetl a lon Hints, tiie suit JM.tMl CHlLLHt.v S L' 13 0 Lf.n;' Ct.,; r o:n r, to 12 $,-. r:.! !.-el ; .'i . 7 o C'.j'ls 32.00 SC.00Co:tt3 $4.00 CONTRACT AWARDED TO WELCH BROTHERS Guarir Special Service, Washington, Nov. 24. The treasury department has award ed the contract for the construction of tho federal building at Eu gene to Welch Bros., of Salem, Or., for $64,057. The con tract calls for plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, and the completion of tho building by De comber 1, 1909. The Guard understands that the successful bidders expect to begin work on the foundation for the building at once, as it will be necessary to rush construction in order to have every, thing completed in a year's time. DRUNKEN BRUTE KILLS DAUGHTER AND WOUNDS SON .Sew York. Nov. 2 4.--.Iiciillr.iim that his home was about to be bro ken up becaui-i! of his -refusal to contribute to lis support. Carl l.ooso, a baker, today shot mid killed bin daiigluer. Mela, and probably la tally wounded his son, Krodork-k, pastor of the Lutheran church at Yale. S. 11. Loose was disarmed by his son John and arrested. lie hud been drinking heavily for a year or inuro and his family had decided to leuvu him. i NO WORD FROM RACING BALLOON HENEY'S CONDITION LESS FAVORABLE HAAS, A SUICIDE United States Makes Longer . Flight Than Was Intended I.os Angeles, ov. 2 4. The racliiK balloon United States, which ascend ed vestenliiv morning, at 10 o'clo, , with Pilot A. K. Mueller and a newspaper reporter 1 1 , the basket, has not been slhlcd since about I o'clock yesterday aflornooti when the balloon was almost out of sight immediately above the city, aall Iiik eastward. Mueller had no inten tion of inakiiiK a lengthy flight. An unverified report says the bal loon was seen In the vicinity of the San Bernardino mountains last night. WANT WARSHIPS LEFT IN PACIFIC San Francisco, N'ov. 24. It Is reported at Lam; hospital that Money Is not quite so well today owing to tho cf- feet on his kidneys of tho anaestbelc uxed when thu bullet fired by Hulls Wits ex- . .traded from his Jaw. Ills temperature Is slightly abov normal, but no alarm Is ftilt and speedy Improvement la expected. San Francisco, Nov. 23 Tho cor oner's Jury, which has been Investi gating; four days tho suicide of Mor ris Mass, brought In a verdict this evening. Tho verdict follows: "That tho said gunshot wound wns self-lufllcied by Morris Haas with suicidal intent following his Blteinnt- ed ussassliiatlou of Asslslaul District Attorney Francis J. lleney, "Wo further find from the testi mony of numerous witnesses exam ined that grons ncKllKcnco and In competency was shown by police of ficials having tn chntge tho. uearcli- InK of tho prlsonor, MdTrls Maus, In not properly safeguarding the Inter ests of the public, thus making It possible for a small Derringer which ! caused the death of Morris Haas to ' remain secreted on his person. "We also I In. I there has been t siroiig feeling of animosity oiigeu dored betweun tho police dopnrtineul and the district attorney's office, which la greatly to be deplored In the present crisis through which our city is passing, iney should work In har mony to the end that all crlinn In our uiltlst bo detected and punished. "Wo, thu Jury, recommend that the mayor of this city thoroughly Inves tigate the condition of affairs and that he take such active and Immed iate atepa as ho may deem necessary to remedy this palpable condition. San Diego, Nov. 24. City Clerk Butler today wired President Koose velt a set of resolutions adopted last evening by the city council calling at tention of the chief executive to the disturbed conditions politically on the other side of thu Pacific ocean and asking him to seriously consider the advisability of leaving the Amer ican battleship fleet in .Pacific waters. CHAMBERLAIN WILL SPEAK FOR GOVERNOR? SUSPECTED OF ROBERTSON SHOOTING It Im rort'd (hut I wo ron virtu itt (Iih imiiltimtifiry In iIiIh cliv hiivo IKiHlMvHy lilmitlTW'd Him plrlttin of Hie flo-cjillt!j Joimr Hhick. unifHtml fur HliootliiK lr. C. II. lt'ilHtfi'in In thiM cliy I u hi IVhlay nUhi ntt n mm who nun Hprvrd twi u a ChII- loinlit pitu, and prolxibly u man vffh u loM'T r-tint .thonil ,vlni u luiH in.. iftivi,j Hi Ik vl r-nlt t ( r ofUctaL-4 lvf out ii(,.Jiiii roiirci nliiK l!, ilk they chilm if i ' i -m h it (ioveninr (Ii-orce K. ChjimbcrlHln li t r;lvi'(l and aoo-iited uu Invlin tliui to Kpwik for the tvtrvuitrn of th rnitd Sijiti-H lHfoi( ih ronKr'K8 on I t oiiMTVai iim of itiitioiiid n-wMirch wliirfi will f ht'Ed In V;olilnKtou. Hfartinic Tut'Hday, ifcinilMr . will also hM'ak ni tin rlvt rK and h;ir- j born wnitirw. At flic roriMTVatlon convt-nilon the' K'lvi-riKir will p4"ak with l'rHldni KorwvHl. l'r-ldni-'lfM't Taft and n niiiiilxT of o(hT myii hlKh In tii affalm of th nation. HlflU'llH'Nt llfH . Oi li t y could h accorded It In tlur coiihh of law. but It i uiidffi'Hlood tlhdr HMiifpifftit tuny If-nd to po!Hvi ld'tiHflrall(ti from au'horlil.'M In i-harK' of I'alifornlii j.i n Ii'mi: f '-"b "ff m t:m liMd Mhick "f-'i "'. i it'i til. pi-'simcrrt mjiv wlwii (!irv ;.. ph')tfn;r;iiJi'd for tin mwucri' r.ll4 . I'tot'-N, nmt h!K plcturu If bo liu? p,('ltd broadcast ovor th roti it try, nnd ii- doubl Infdi ii.iiUfjii uh to hU pitni caivir will ib vi'lop jn a few diijK. Saicm i-ifHiexitK'u, Y, M. C. A, FBND NEARS $40,000 MARK TODAY Tomorrow Is Last Day of Eight Days' Strenuous Solicit ing Campaign OVER TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS YET TO RAISE City Will Be Divided Into Dis tricts and the Teams Will Work All Day Tomorrow Is tho Inst dav of Mia Y. XI. C. A. cuinpulirn and It Is neces sary to raise over 1 0.000 by tomor row nlnht at nine o'clock to secure the sr.o.i'tMi which the committee set out to secure to insure the purchase, of the lot and tho erection of thu DUIIttlliU. I'ho N lleHInu loams did well this mornltiK. rcpot'iliix nearly $rnuo. raisins the total up to : ! .T !t I . S 5. The hands of the bin clock at KW;hth and Willamette streels were set up to tho $ti.(iou murk uud a uliuit cracker was fired us usual to cele brate l be occasion. Tomorrow. I be last day nf the eum- palKii. the city will b ilhldeil into lour districts, and from three to five lea ma will work all day In each. Tomorrow will he the open season for all uifii seen without yellow badges and all who are seen wit bout them on will be banned by the committees. The teams will work uiorulnK. af'er- noon and niht, and will make their final reports at II o'clock that even Iuk. 'relei'iiui from T.lppy (loo. II. Kelly this morning receiv ed the foilowiiiK tclcKM'um from 'P. H. I.lppy, president of the Y. XI. C. A. at Seattle: "t'oUKratulallons on the splendid work of your contmlltee. Press on." Today' Subscriptions KollowliiK are Hit report of thu several teams on today's work: . Kxecutivo coilimiltew I f,U0 Team No. 2 t 760 TeuuL No. B 5f3 Team No. 4 . . . "405 Team No. B tl"0 Team No. 6 45 Team No. 7 443 Team No. S 64,0 Teum No. 10 345 Team No. 11 75 Tokui No. 14 135 Teum No. 15 1 14.60 Team No. Itt 28.50 Team No. iH 5S Team No. 19 UO Total I4SI11.00 Previously reported 34,.H0.85 Grand total $39,791.85 ARKANSAS TOWNS VICTIMS OF TORNADO Many Hamlets Wiped Out With Heavy Loss of Life GERMANY AND FRANCE WILL ARBITRATE IJerlln, Nov. 2 4. The aKre?ment to arbitral' the (.'ana Hltitica Incident betwen Kratif; and (iermaliy wn HiKiitd today. V. A Bhwuun, Jr., -dltor and publir ' r of rh- Or itfn f'ny :, I'.- - purrh fin .! the I uiliy Kv I:;:- : O Id. of A !:if:y, O('rofi. An y. O :'-) a h !:l:.i in t U pur h;ic FEAR FOR SAFETY OF HOSPITAL SHIP I.lltlo Hock, Nov. 24. Hollef 11 beliiK hastened to Arkansas towns, which were last nlniit reported des troyed by a tornado, and today It Is expected that teU'Kraphlc communl callou will be established. I,nte re ports confirm the statements nf tlaiu aite amountiiiK to litindreds of thou sands of dollars dont) and loss of life that will probably exrc.?d forty. One of the tornadoes almost to tally destroyed lllxley, .Munaj', I.ow l!t.P, Oiirk. Dale, Huston, Judoau, Truth, Omea, liryfork, Diusmore, (birtbenoii, Mossvltle, l.lnestone, Iledffnk and other hamlets. There was the larMct lo?-: of life at Plney, Kuoxvlllo and London. Anoilinr t;.niitflo comlt:!; frm tho direction of I.muIhIiidp damp :ed Lewlxvlllc, I.iall. tiziiu, Murphboro and other towns with scattcriii,; bis of Win. o. , o o o I,.-'-:, IlMi!'ratH and triL-.r fatnill';,. bo h -1 ,r 'la,:. Manila, Nov. 24. --There Is some concern fur the safely of the tiavul hospital ,h!p l;, ef, allacbed to the Jtl'i" b.llll. elllj, fleel. The Itellef i,h tine to arrive at (Juain last l-'rl-day. Imii ban not yet l,e,- sli;hled and severe sinrn.s followed IJio nalKli of III. Ve-.M-I. A ll.fliilli;lialo, V.'a.-Mn:'tilt.iii!ili " ! , a il ! v r. rr.. on tie- L'Qind thu1. i U w;:.- ,t;,l ji',! i.t i, , ,,-(,. j,- if .1 Ir.htt ran d; '. he- :u,' 1 " "' '" i', " :..! l.ve i!vi-r.f-Knli.try lll iHMitn nt tievi r l,. f'.r.-. ' f c,-i!i a, uv. .-,v liii.iil: an .!!.-. si f 'vl.,1 thai I, not now a fcrr uud for Qure'. SERIOUS TROUBLE imm in city OP NANKING I'tikln, Nor. 24. Tho ltu atbui t Nanking, w!uitf a mutiny on ihv part ut CMnvsv ir'iupH br ..iko out .Nov. i fi h, la h rlt nth, Tlurj-tf is f.!ilii i;t . t; HtO'.Mi tit t!i- cKy and , v:.un i.f : hi- ffi.-.-itai ! '( 4- v f i ; v nf 0'''! ;it in Mi,; vl- Hnk.v of ,!.m!1;.i il l:u;i Ja;ja'y 1 o O o n u