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RAN FRANCISCO, Mnroh (-Willi
only $10,000 of the $.150,000 ho has
cm-nod in liifc 14 yenrs in tlio ring still
in his possession, Aln Allcll declntvil
that ho was willitijj to bet tho lump
thnt hu will win in his next bout with
Johnny Kilbnno.
"It is my Inst .f 10,000, hut I nm so
confident thnt 1 nm willing to tnkc n
dinner to ro Hlono broke," he snid.
"I hnvo lind my say nbout our first
meetiiif,' ami fijjlil followers know my
feclinKs about it. 1 am through talk
ing of the Washington's Uirtlulny af
fair and hereafter when Kilbnue is
tho subject, my talk will have bearing
only on rt return mnteh with him. If
the (leeision had not been rendered
against ,ne ; t,os Anjjoles I had
planned to retire pennanently from
the rinj- nbout July 4, but now that
the title has been passed to another
1 will Htiek to the game several
months longer than I had intended to.
-11 Kiiunnc win not light until Sen- i
t ember then I mut wait, but I would
be better pleased if he would agree
to meet mo in May or as soon after
his theatrieal engagements are over
as ixissible."
WASHINGTON, n. C. Maieh (3
Plans for tbo mohlUcaUou of the
United States army along the Mexi
can bonier liavo been completed, ae
cordlng to high officials of tho gov
ernment hero this afternoon and the
movement of tho troops to tho south
Is expected soon after tho return
hero tomorrow from Chicago of Sec
retary of War Stlmson. This action
Is to be taken on account of tho
alarming conditions in Mexico and
because of statements attributed to
Sonor Calero, Mexican foreign minis
ter, that If intervention by tho
United States seems Imminent, all
American residents In Mexico will bo
held as hostages.
Ambassador Wilson at Mexico City
will bo asked regarding tho authen
ticity of the statement.
WASHINGTON. 11. C. March .
Attorney (leneral Wickcrshaw today
ordered United States District Attor
ney French of lloston to come hero
and prepare to take criminal action
ngalnst officials or tho United Shoe
and Machinery company, tho. shoe
trust.
Tho government will appeal from
Judge Putnam's decision In which ho
ruled that tho trust officials could
only be held on the first count of
tho indictment charging combination
lu restraint of trade and dismissing
tho count charging conspiracy to
monopolise.
Tho Indicted officials of the shoe
trust who will be prosecuted on all
possible counts are Sidney Wlnslow,
George- Urown, William Harbour. Kl
mer Hull and Edwin Hurd.
STIMS0N DECLARES FOR
TAFT FOR PRESIDENT
CHICAGO, March 6. Henry L.
Stlmson of New York, secretary of
war, and the Roosevelt candidate for
governor of Now York In 1910, last
night declared himself for President
Tnft, and said that whilo ho re
mained tho sincere friends of Mr.
Roosovelt, ho could not support him
for tho presidential nomination.
Mr. Stlmson entered President
Taft's cabinet last year, after con
sultation with Mr. Roosevelt, and
with tho distinct understanding with
tho president that ho would bo bound
in no way to take part in tho political
activities or tho administration. In
a speech before the Taft club or 'Illi
nois last night ho declared his belief
that President Taft's administration
represented the highest expression of
progressive republican policy.
MISSIONARY SLAIN
$50,000 BET ON
SEATTLE ELECTION
PEKIN, March 6. The Kcv Mr.
Day wns murdered by mutinous Chi
nese soldiers nt Chin Chow, according
to advices received here today. No
details were given.
Missionary Day wns connected with
the Church of England mission. His
homo address is unknown. M. S.
Hughes, another missionary, accom
panied him. At last rrporl- Hughes
wns barricaded" in the town hall nt
Chin Chow. Ten British soldiers
have been sent to the rescue.
PORTLAND, Or. March . lVtl
tlous that will place tho unincH of I.n
Folletto, Taft mid Roosevelt on tho
Oregon presidential prefeienco print
nry ballot will bo, filed with tho see
rotary of Ktuto- at Salem some tlmo
this week, according to authoritative
statements from tho various political
headquarters today.
Thomas MeCuakor, state campaign
manager for l.a Follette. gave out a
tote-gram from the Wisconsin sonutor
In which l.a Folletto said ho would
soon be on tho firing lino himself.
Tho message follews:
"We are glad to hear your good , famous sculptor. She will bo com
report and assurances as to Oregon. 'I'olled to scrub floors, clean win.
I.lko encouragement comes from ,,,0W8- W"B nml l'"l -''"thing "'"'
LONDON. March f.. Tho police
courts today were crowded with tho
hearings of tint UOO HUfrngottoM ar
rested. All those convicted wore
given sentences at hard labor, and
detectives mo Booking other londorti,
against whom lufoiiuatlons have
been filed,
A United Press correspondent to
day tried to see Miss Alice Morgan
Wright, an Albany IN. Y.) heiress,
who wns sentenced to two mouths In
Holloway prison, but the authorities
held her Incommunicado.
Mlsa Wright graduated from
Smith college In 11)04 and Is now a
other states. Senator Gronna goes ,
make sacks. She came to London
S00 LINE PASSENGER
TRAIN IS WRECKED
VANCOUVER, U. C, .March (3.
Soo line passenger traliT number four
teen which left here nt 10 :4." yester
day evening, en route to St. Paul,
was partly wrecked nbout 7:30 this
morning near Three Valleys, approx
imately 300 miles cast of Vancouver,
resulting in the death of Fireman
i Duckworth of Kmuloops, and the
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SKATTLE, Wash., March C It Is
estimated that over $0,000 was
lost on the election hero yesterday,
much of it nt tho rate of 10 to 1
and 5 to 1 on Gill. Following tho
primary election Gill men freely of
fered oven money that ho would
win by 5000 and 10 to 1 that he
would win. Odds gradunlly dropped
to even money until yesterday, when
odds were given on Gill again.
PROSECUTION CLOSES IM
BEEF TRUST CASES
MAN IS KILLED BY
FALLING PROJECTILE
to North Dakota to speak and says ' Monday to inuo part lu tlio winnow
ho will carry tho state. Othor speak-1 smashing nml later told tho proprlo
ers will make aggressive campaigns ' '0" "' ",r hotd "' '" "M'oclod to
in progressive territory. I shall. iup nrrested.
myself, soon ho on tho firing line."
Tho triangular campaign is warm
ing up and tho various campaign
committees arc flooding tho state
with political literature. PORTLAND. March tl. Struck by
The presidential primaries will ho a piece of stone cornice which fell
hold April l!. I from the too of tho Lipmnu-Wnlfc
bijilding under construction, N. .1.
Roche, a bricklayer was instantly
killed this nflcrnoon. The stone,
which fell 1110 feet, struck him sipmro
Guayaquil Commander Killed
GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador. March 6.
-News of tho nHsii.q.tlniitloii of Gen
eral Julio Andrndo, tho mllltury,'011 i' l"l lu "k"H' It -hhmm!
commander of fJnnvnniilL hv .nnin nf , ,1""'!h his bead ami buried itself in
ilu cnliltnru nt null,. 1..u ,.l.i IllH I'llCSt.
reached here today. Details of tho
Austrian Gold Docoratod Glass, Fancy Imported
China, $2.50 to $4.00 valuos
Choice
$2.00
Each
Soo West Window
affair have not been received.
Hay Makes Appointment
OLYMPIA. March
ROOSEVELT SERVES AS
JUROR AT $3 A DAY
MINKOLA, N. Y.. March O.-Tliro-
Flash Election Result to Sea.
SEATTLE, Wn., March C From
tho University of Washington wire-(wrecking of the two moguls pullin
less station tonight wireless bulletins the long string of passenger ears,
announcing tho result of today's Although details from the scene of
municipal election will be flashed o the wreck are meagre it is understood
steamers all along the coast, not only that n collision took place lift ween
vessels at sea, but all ships In poit the forward engine and a "pusher"
tonight will receive the bulletins. which blocked the Hue.
CHICAGO. March (5. With the
prosecution's case pmetienlly closed,
the end of the trial of the Chicago
packers charged by the government
with combining in restraint of trade
was in sight this afternoon. Federal
Attorney Wilkerson nuununccd th.it
the government, having to present
only documentary evidence, would
rest this afternoon or tomorrow.
Following the government's close,
it is expected the defense will make a
motion to dismiss the cne on the
giounds of insufficient evidence. It
is believed United States .Judge Cnr
penter will over-nib the motion.
C. Governor . d,ir Itnnxcvclt toduv for the firl
Hay today appoint! Harry E. WIU ,;, nis ,,, Mrv,.,j lls jmi. ll(j
son or Seattle, an attorney, to toko Wfsm to earn his .:( a day. lie put
uio piace ou mo puuno service com- , ),if time in the grand jury room
reading n book. As the court wns no
mlfittlnn mmlf. vinfinl In tlm r.islr.tin-'
Hon or J. C. Ixiwrenco on Januarj
1. Wilson has accepted.
LOUISVILLE, K. March C
Tho National Wholesale Lumber
Dealers' assoclaon. ono or tho
strongest trade organizations In tho
United States, mot for its annual
convention lu this city today. Flvo
hundred delegates representing nenr-
eupied with u continuou ease it was
not thought likely that HooscncH
would sil in u case today, but he was
not excused.
Mystery Case Mistrial.
ST. LOUIS, March 0. Tho third
hearing of tho Klmmel Identity toys
tory and the Insurance contest ended
Wo nro going to put on Halo hero tomorrow nbout
'() piooo.s assorted Out Glass, Gold Docoratod Aus
trian Glass and Fancy Imported China that wo have
lioon soiling at $2.50 to $1.00 oaoh. Special for
Thursday and Friday only $2 oach
Jardinieres
Special 25 per cent discount, this week on our entire
lino of plain and fancy .Jardinieres, Hanging Flower
Baskets, etc. l.egular 75e to $!l.f0 values.
In a .mistrial today when the Jury
ly all parts or tho.country, are In at-'which wuh out neventy-threo hours
tendance. l- ll. Habcock of Pitts
burg Is tho president of tho associa
tion and tho presiding officer or tho
convention.
was discharged by Federal Judgn
Amldon. Through most or tho bal
loting It stood utun to three for tho
plaintiff.
"Wo are closing out all
Ribbons, rog. 10c to 25c a
yard qualities
5c, 10c, 15c Yard
25 to -10 per cent discount
on all lines of Ladies,'
Misses' and Hoys' Win
ter Underwear.
ST. PATRICK DAY POST CARDS AND FOLD
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mind. The Golden Rule, ever alive to your merchandise needs, will help you to solve the questions.
FOR A MERCHVXTTO I1B AIJLK TO OFFEK SPKCIAL IXDL'CKMENTS TO HIS CUSTOMERS HE MUST NECESSARILY HI-XT RE HPF.CIAL CONCESSIONS ' ,, ' ,
IX BUYING. POSSIBLY EVERYONE DOES NOT KNOW THERE ARE MORE THAN FIFTY GOLDEN RULE CASH STORES NOW DOING BUSINESS IN THE
NORTHWEST, VISITING THE EASTERN" MARKETS, BUYING TOGETHER IN IMMENSE QUANTITIES ON MANY LINES AND SECURING CONCESSIONS THAT
ENABLE US TO KASHA OFFKRSPKCIAL INDUCEMENTS TO OUR CUSTOMEItS. I'NDERHUY ANI CXBFRSELL IS OUR RULE.
Give Our Dry Goods Stock a Look. Gen
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All Calicoes, no matter what
brand, go at 5
Amoskcag Apron Gingham,
per yard V'J?
Beautiful line of lYcueh
Dress Gingham 10
Suzine Silks, all colors..39
Sheets, Oases and Sheetings,
72x90, seamed Sheet. ..39
30x42 Bleached Cases .ll
72x90 one piece bleached
Sheets 75
8-4 Bleached Sheeting. .23
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Shoes for All Mankind
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i the very best Shoes it is
possible to secure. Every
shoe in our stock, no mat
ter how cheap, is solid leather. Our
lasts are tho most comfortable and
our styles the latest. ,
"Women's Shoes
A to EI3 $1.85 to $4.50'
"Women's Oxfords
A to TUB $1.65 to $4.00
Men's Shoes IB to VF $2.25 to $7.50 fot in,, KY"'nJh an,J
Men's Oxfords IB to B $3.50 to $5 Ncver Mi" the stockin,
Dresses that Prove Perfect Fitters
the moment you slip into them. Their appearance attracts
and the style and price will complete the sale. Only a
moment of your time to convince you. They come in soft
silks, satin, voiles, taffetas and lingerie. Price $7.50 and
up to $35.00.
Novel and original ideas in Coats and Suits in all the
popular fabrics. Perfectly tailored, cleanly finished, at
prices beyond competition, ranging from $12.50 to $30.00
All Suits fitted and altered free.
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Millinery, the new spring Hats now on displa
and ready to wear goods to please you.
Twice the Wear
Topsy Hosiery for men, wo
men and children, nothing
better, few os good. Every
pair guaranteed.
Children's TToso...,10c to 35c
Women's Hoso 15c to $1
Men's Hose 15c to 75c
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Patent
Finger-Tipped
Silk Glove 50c up
We sell Kayser clovca at the prleo
of tbe poorctt. Yet thoy outweur
coromon t'loves twice over. I'ayscr
gloves go through fifty operations
to attain tho perfection you sec.
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