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DAn-y oahta!. J0TOy,u, 8ALKM, oni;oox SATCm)Ar MARt, ,,, mrn i j. I STOCKTON GHICA60 BANTAM The Old White Corner NEW SHIPMENT OF WEATERS i j jaUiy puro worstccl swentera la .light Oxford trimmed tfctjrfjna'. CHAMPION $4.0t -1 .... " l &rfli worsted 8MPrs "Ucaroinai. wimo ana Jignt Oxford, IkfeVstrle neck, buttoned all dojvn tho front with largo buttons if - lit , Forstcd jerseys, cardinal trimmed In navy, and navy trimmed n!&a1. Buttoned down front with largo pearrbuttons. I; M.UU r riltift In all colors and kinds. 50c to $6.00 (Unltctf Press ILoAuetl Wlrn Los Angeles, Cal., March 14.- John ny COUlOn, the little Chldltrn hntitr, champlpn) Showed up unscratched today.nd without n slnglo "souv enir" olKfs fight Inst night, JnSvhlch ho clearly outpointed ' Young Terry McGovern. a lQcal boy. McGovorn. on tho other, hand Is badly used up; ho was on tho point of being knocked outBoveral times, and-was only Baved by tho bell". PK,"IWWi""a"w,Mwwwl,w'a""MMWWWfc f 'l WENT EAST TO MAKE FORTUNES STORM ON THE NORTH COAST New York, 3tarch 14. The tragic talo of blasted hopes was revealed today by tho attempted sulcldo by asphyxiation In a Harlem bcvmHn house of-Hclon Baxtor, a beautiful 17-yenr-fcld girl, who. with five nlri frlentfc, had como -to Now York from tho west to make their fortune. Inquiry of tho girl, after alio had been revived, revealed that four of tho others had committed sulotde by asphyxiation, and tho only other oho living had married. "We talked It over," declared tho girl, "and -decided that those of us who failed would kill ourselves. Tho other girls all said that asphyxiation was tho eaolost way. Wo found It harder for good girls to make tholr way In -Now York than wo had ex pected. I was tho last ono to glvo up" : IN A GLASS CASE i-mmmm MM 10USE 10VERS IN Aberdeen, 'Wash.. March u One of tho sevrest gales from tho SQIlthwetit ffl vnnro irlln,t .1.1- .,.... iiohuu tins sec tion lust ovonlntr. rittrlnn. M. . I o .....& villa I1IUU from six -to eight Inches of rain foil, mhu mucn aamaco has boon mni by landslides, th0 Northern Pacific tracks east of this city bolnc Imnns. slblo by the debris from tho hlljs nlong tho track. Trains have boon him. ir invnofi 1.1. ,- .,. ... r --" ww.. certain pomtn , i , T . .nnU lno trnr of passongors and room tho Worklngmnn's Home, m ,g mado by nge and thither tho aged couple repaired. 0f earth havo been torn out at va- Themeelng was a hilarious ono, ac-jrlous points. Along the W.shkah cording to othor roomors. who .lv. rivnv i. i . . TnMini t- i..,i !.- .,i . . mum nau vwn many immonse TROI R F , WU8 a dl8turbnnco ,tl th0 a'Mes into tho waters of this navlg- I lUUULL room, and sent for tho police. "Skip", ablo stream. Tho storm was von- i defended himself and his affinity, and severe In the city, and a good many .. v.., ,,, uiauuiw woro puroiyiuiidinRg wero damaged by rain Plutonic Ills lady friend said sho pouring through tho roofs. muh sunning a long-iosi Bon, and wnsi discussing with 'Skip'" methods of BILLIARD CHAMPION FELL DOWN Ir.One Formerly n Railroad Conducts a Stormy Court fk Ends In Courts. I Press Leased Wire.) .Wwh, March 14. -Aged regaining tho prodigal. Tho nalr told (hflr troubles to sympathetic Judgo r'nklo In tho pollco court Into vea- itlc and penniless, but,lor(,ny' p ipirk of love leaping Into ' Thoso popplo seem to havo been llfku idored, Mnry Hamlin, lnrumicl "' K0tl intentions," nnld Ml -a.Ui ir-l , ... ihl honor. "Tim wmnnn onvn slm nn . an utiour, lurmeriy a' ' "" 'n "u inllroad man lmt nnn B0t work, and tho man snys ho Is '' ' , " ..wi. v- I ' -- ina me county poor farm,1 U"U,,UB' H,,H ,n nceH 0I trcnimont, JAPAN SENDS A FLEET (Continued from First Page 1 squadron put In lighting trim. China sparred for time, and asked DrltlBh mlnUtor at Pekln to modi-ato. Chlnn further arouscil Junnnona me county poor rarm,' "' ' " " Mwv " la-nuuuiu. - mwmvU uuijuuvh ililrd before tho court, and 1 m'Bht send thorn bnck to tlu poor.,ro' by rof using to nllow Japan shore m! U also und-r survoll- fnr,n lt thoy lon't w"nt to go,'r,Rhts for cau'o company at Shang- Ti MH.tAlH t .. RTld linrYintla lhm Ann vi .!. Tilt llfl 1. (United Press Leased Wire.) Cincinnati, March 14 Jacob Shaofor has no oxousos to offer today for his rovorsal of form last night, and hlb dotont nttho hands of his eld time nupll, Wllllo Hoppo. who swnnuwd him under tho sooro of COO to 1S5 In an 1S.1 balk lino gamo of billiard.' Tho host run. of tlm nleht was made by Hoppe. 110. Sehaefor's host was 40. KVKRY SUIT IiOOKS WKH,, UT HOW WIM IT AVPJBAtt AF TER A COUPLK O FMONTIIS' WRAH? IT'S UNDKIt ACTUAIi SERVIOB CONDITIONS THAT THR M. K. MEN'S CriOTlUNa SHOWS ITS TRUE WORTH. EVERY COAT IS lROPERI,Y LIKED, HAIR CLOTH FRONT AND COLLAR BTWPKNING tKKSKHVES THE CORRECT SHAPE OF THE COLLAR AND LAPELS. KVKRY DEMAND OF FASHION IS COMPLIED WITHIN BKUROT!NCt COR UKOT FABRICS AND IN DESIGNING THE GARMENTS. WE SAVE YOU SEVERAL DOLLARS ON KVKRY BtJlT . ' CAUSE OUR STORE MANAGEMENT IS ECONOMICAL ANT K DO A STRICTLY SPOT CAS,II HUSlNKSS, ThKRKI-X)RK MAYS NO RAD ACCOUNTS TO ADD TO OUlt PRICKS. TH ATs' WHY WE UNDERSELL "REQULAR STORKS." t W&ww'WttW QUEEN ft SHOES For ,61 r- TV coarUhln beean months n,ul Perhaps they can got along. I'll tt Spokane county alms ,)Ut luo cn8o ovr for a wcok, and UUtngle Thoy plunned an thon dismiss It unless 'another chnrgo tJ'hlch was balked lnnart.,u nicd" kjeerfarm managers, Mary os-' T,, I,l,,r ,oft tl,o court room arm b tin arm. V rhfumatUm provented hts - o ft role awlgned him, but Konnody's Laxatlvo CoukIi Srrim ept up corresnondonpo. inotB gontly vot nromiuiv on tint fJl:p escaned. nnd nmn tn howols and allays Inflamatlon at tho 'rteraMarr wna awnltim? onn.t,m0: u ,H Pl"8nnt to take. ' was aaltlng8old by drUgg8t8i IT IS ENCOURAGING hal. JnpnneAo RmllcnlH. Toklo1, March 24. Early Jndlca iions or tho general oloctlon re turns now being recolved Indicate tho overthrow of the prosont ministry, nnd mako tho solootlon of Marquis Kataura as 4ho next promler prno- tlcally certain. Thero Is considerable Hpooulatlon ns to who tho aucewsor of Hayashl as foreign minister will bo, and tho general belief Is that tho honor will go to Ambassador Ko- .mura, Japan's representative to( uroat urttnln. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your grocr raturnt your moner U yon doo'l Uka Scblltlnc't Util. we pr him RAWHIDE 'Mi GETS A RAILROAD tmiVw U X wv iL V flA .f 1 no 'v -jm iiinii" lH j"fck. v. 'nl TO GIVE SATISFACrtON DUR ING THE RAINY SEASON YOUR SHOliS MUST I1H RUILT Olf SOLID LEATHER. THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR THR 5 STAR TRADE MARK WHICH STANDS FOR ALL THAT'S GOOD IN MODERN SHOKMAKING. KYIiRY PAIR IS IIUIi;r.TO GIVH SATISFACTORY SERVICE. WE UNDERSELL 'REGULAR STORES" ON EVERYTHING F.OR THE WHOLE FAMILY. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm PACIFIC COAST INVADED (Continued from page ono.) Ih mber of SATISFIED customers W leave our store each day, and the "kr of customers that come back ,if spriig shoes after weariif; our Jwear the pasl wiiter : : : : ' wwld be pleased to have YOU t of fast iHcreasiig auiiber of W customers. We feel that it Wi lot only be to our benefit, but tltl we would be mutually benefited. fe (wo-bottoi and other- late ad Oxfords : Word from Rig Slvteen. Seattlo, Wash., Maroh 11. Wlro loss signals and bits of messages from tho Atlantic battleship fleet at Magdalena bay havo boon onught horo. Mr. Emery, of tho United Wire less Company's unlvorslty station, heard tho vessels of Rear-Adralral Evans "blx sixteen" signaling tho Point Loraa wireless station. Tho Blgnala wore faint and Indistinct, b;it the oporator was ablo to dlsHngnilsh tho repeated calls from the battle. . - i ship Kentucky for the Point Loma station. When Point Loma an swered and tho Kentucky's message was sent, Mr. Emery could bear only bits of words, and was unable to catch enough of th words to get their meaning. (United Press Leasod Wlro.) San FranoUco, Maroh 14. As an othor ovldonco of booming t.'mos in Rawhldo, tho now Nevada gold con- tqr, a new railroad will bo running, trains Into tho camp within four I months. Tho road will bo 28 mlle long, and will connect with tho South orn Paolflo at somo point along Walker Lake. Tho nromotlnc com- pany was Incorporated undor Woat Virginia laws, but tho capital was raised by Wostorn capitalists. m . . Xaoi f , Pfce China Racks Dpwn, Pekln, China, March' 14. China has agreed to releaso the Japanese steamer Tatsuu Maru. The decision was reaohed after an extensive session of tho foreign boaid today, during which overy fea ture of the case was reviewed. .la. pan's proposals wore aeeopted in toto China will pay the Japanese ownur of he vassal 21,000 yea (about ?1 0,000) and retain the arms found upon the Tatsu Maru. In ad dition she will pay 10.000 taois de murrage oil the steamer. It Is expected that the formal re lease of the boat wfll take place Maroh 1R. when the Japanese flag will again be run up to her peak, and will be saluted by the Chinese offi cials. In return for these concessions Ja pan agrees to the proposition on whioh she tt first refused to commit terself, namely a policy of vigorous mpprVfln of tho contraband traf fic now carried on between Japanese rooroaanu and Chinese rebels. RECKLESS AUTOCARS MUST 60 tho halls of tho Pacific Northwest closed against hor. Today Mayor Harry Lane anonunced that ho had not yet mado up his mind whothor ho would allow hor to speak in Port land, as sho Is schodulcd to do, or not. Tho outcome rests ontiroly with tho mayor's Investigations. "Pmmn flnllmnn nn tutu iiliA n . .......... ., . ,,,v vll 'UI-I son can Bpoak In Portland, as long' as tholr remarks aro not seditious," declared Mayor Harry Lane today. '"If Miss Goldman thinks uho can como to this coast and dollver' lec tured which tho pollco In Chicago nnd tho Eaat will not allow her to dollvor alio is mistakou." Emma Goldman llvod in Portland at ono timo, and whllo horo sho was tho looal loader of tho "rods." To RaI(H KHilowmCHt. Following card has boon sont owti You aro Invited to attend a rial sorvlco at tho First M. M. church Spnday morning, March 15, at 10:15. Addrosnoa will bo glvon by Dr. Ben jamin Young, .of tho Taylor Btroet M. E. church, of Portland, nnd Dr. D, L. Httdor. editor of tho Pacific Christian Advocato. 8orvlcos In tho lutorest of Wlllam. olto Unlvorslty, In which overy loyal cltlten of Salem is inloratod. GEO. V. KODGHUB, Chairman, W. H. SELLEOIC, ' A. A. LEE, C, O. BOYI3R, O. D. MINTON, Tho Committer No medicine has ovor dona mor towards wardlug off grip nnd pneu mpnla and rollovlng dlatrcssinir Portland Krlp couko than Kemp's Hnlsam, tb .boat cough cure. I (United Press Leased Wire.) Sen Francisco, March H.- A cam- two Mtiuers uomlng. n ,t n ... , Emma Goldman, high prloBtgss of dOUtneri i aCillCj anarchy, and Horr Mosfu disclplo on j n n Xlms Cmr! the oroed of chaos, has sont word' A A Alilo win to tho looal olrolo of "reds" that she Time Curd No, R!3 F.ffwtlve 8Hdy is coining to Portland shortly to J DecemtK 89th, 12.01 A. H, "ur tnmgs up." J Toward Portland FjuwtrjjRcr. - Affairs, from an anarchistic point .N'o- 18. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Expresa of view, aro In a bad way on the No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Oror Pacific coast. Something roust be Passenger. done, and Emma has sho Is going to Invade the Pacific Northwest with tho Intention of do ing It. . Alexander Horr, of Stnttlo. Is In wrltton that No. 12.- 2:45 P. M. Roseburg P- n.l lna . ,,. ....... ,' II '-- " "" - -- VWWV Wllllh Ul II...1I, . automobiles Is to follow the death of IZZIV' , . iMm. jtfarv MeLaUKhlin. killed VM..8 .''o noted speaker and lead- - Br AT ttla illsnnn.an.nsi TTi I... .., l.Qtlay ppMtarkot street, while sho thU nfl " " , , ' iUliSKknjs to oros with her llu' "f ?" 1 V. tl Hudson. r" " :" ,8 ' AUhnntn Tftn.un.n-1, .,--. v,,m T.-.v. II MBQJuren WIBl .....vo.. ., .ww,..Vn, u miP)- Mi- -(l,l,..,. .,! ...... scys that he was not running fast. 0kv wtBeei m that if ho had oxw-, . ... ln.a .. .. elsod a little more oaro the accident .' ,...." 'IT. ..... .'. i:r5--ST.SiS ." ,. T'C , ... ual Horr (I!oJare he ballarwi such a layimui mfmbftr of the board of health. -c-- IF YOU KNOW. J .v. DfiWitt's Littlv flurlv Rlur. .moll SAfe. sure little liver nllls. Bold hv a. meeting ean be arranged Things havo bwn going badly for the common people of late." de o'artd Horr "Mlsu Goldman be lieve that the ooast Is ripe for the renantlon of' her Idem. Wo nra .l. The merits o the Texas Wonder, you toueth&r too conservative out hard! would never 'suffer from kidney, ion the coast. Seeds of (he dootrlue bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 .should bo sowed In Portland and treatment, sold. Son FranoUco, and a rich harvest i will result The killing of Averbuoh by Qblef Shippey, the conviction of Schmlts In San Francisco, tho call ing out of the trooos In the Nevada those delightful trouble asd tbe land fraud proaecu? i. kuuu as the Woodmen of the tloaa In Portland aud Oregon an) are capable of giving, to be ail aUaed directly afc the people. Th bottle, two months by S C. Ston drug store, or by mall Testimonials with each bottle. ' - o Good N'ewir ARothor one of dano songor. No. ii 9:13 P, M. Portland Kt press. Toward Portland .Freight, No. 222 5 tOO P, M. Portland Fast rroigpt. No. 22010:40 a. ra.. way freight arrlyo8. N,o. 22611:28 a. m way .freight doparts. T'oivanl San Francisco FasseHavr. No 11 11.03 A. M. Kosoburg Pai- longer. No, 17. 6:46 P. M. Cottage Qrova Paisengor. No. 16.r-,tl;60 pre, No. 13.-2:01 A. M Express. Toward San Francisco Freight. No. 2212:43 A. it. Portland Fast V Freight, No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frelaht 0 C T. Co, P.M. California IJx- Francisco San Steamers Pomona MK, Oio4a levo for Portland MMtsy. Wu.vo- day and FrlJny t 10 a. n. uU Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday t 6 a, tn. For Corvallli. TummUjt. Thursday tad Saturday about p. M, r. OW4W1H. t. IT-IA gives aext Friday, March 20. at the West ha aytfered too much from sad dock t ftt ol Tro4 otwrt. all druggUte. Il.ln.a tlll rAmrflminlll IvHanvN n-l mm U..HU..U . Ifolmaa Hall govern m en tat tyros ay.' m. r, msmtmwtx, m0mt.