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! i V"S Ok, Lxnn. FtALKM, ORKGOX, SATUJA .APRIL 11, 11)08 NO. 00 tfl IN SAN FRANCISCO IG DIAMOND ROBBE 5 BgflBSr ggggaggggS 7I 1U ,: tmtr a v v , b7X1iI -. dp UaUnJmi iK . l -y1" 11 ,v,p . i,yy.',-'"Sir: 1 i , " '' " . " "" " iphh..i. hm.m! i , , , - n i . i I .j ui- rin i ' ' i i - i i 'i i mini mm i i i mpyM lOMiiiiwp . ... ... .i-.. . m i mmm mi ... mn.. umimwmi 'rihcc Dc Sagan and Mrsl' Gould Sail for Europe . - ------- - - . . . . ... . . . , w , . , - - - - IV . VERSUS FULTON FRISCO PLANS A PROGRAM NEW YORK AGAINST i fiBFATFST I FIND OF ;? HUGHESi NUGGETS IT P0RTL4NDTOR THE BIG flEET MAV NOT INSTRUCT;! GOLDEN STW $50,000 DIAMOND ROBBERY ILL TllYTO I'ltOVH THAT GRKAT ROUND OF PLFASUHU STILL HAS A CASK VP HIS FOR THIS dOIiIA TARS AT TIIK ITE.U1AIX8TT1IKORKGON RAY CITY NAVY PRKVKNT8 pOU SKVATOR. j WAR. fjiurt Priss Li-nsud Wlre.r i i United Pruni I.unsed Wlro.) caid Or, Aprl 11. Uaforel' Sun Francisco, April 11. Judg- h upcrted to Iv- thu largest, .jig rem tiro ofllolnl program of tlio fct mat over graetoj nm ; e.gl.t.fc elng committee or thu tioet h la Port. and, with tha pos- oonimlltou, JuHt ijsuud, bully good option of P-titiont Koos-t!me Ib !n store for tlio olucora nna ITrincI J Hem wlli- step out. men of tlio Atlantic flcot. The nr jtpitforra nt Bxpo'rltlcm run.teinontH afford thorn a rare op ct tonifiht and make .rin. 'ad-r-partuiUty to observe tho progress Ki oppoiltioti t th eandUtMoyiifinn. FrnnclRco ban nmdo ln tlio l:td States .Senator Fulton,. . (ijui cItu? "no and to boo tho wondor- lun wi i tea' 3uu aimuo- nn.i r.i! w-nei-v ndjacont to tho city. iConnuiicit on page rive, i iConnnitod on pago five.) POHSIHLK RKFKAT OF THU ANTI-IO'HAHA MACIIINK GOVF.RNOR IX THU' JEWELS ARE STOLEN KMI'IHK KTAT13 TAIT TAILING NO PART. i OVHIt SAND RAYJ RROTHKRS TAKK OUT TWO HUNDRMD THOU- D0Iil4RS IX THHK13 (United Pruss Loaned Wire.) Now York. April 11. Early Indl- I (SOT IX FROM AX ADJOINING I 1 CAXDY- HIIOFDKHlMiRADOlCH t WHO KILLKH MARSHAL ARK RHINO HUNTKD RY FOaSKS." fUiniod' Preas Lonscd Wlro.) Sopora, Oal., April ll.--Qroat ox ! cation i rolloylnB tlio convonlnK Qt cltomont ha obcon occasioned lit thin tho -Now Yorlt ntnto Republican con vention In CnrnoRlo hall today point- iMi to a orlous hitch in the program of tho followors of Governor HtighcA i to lmvt! the doloKates to tho nntloniil .convention In Chlcniio .pledged to voto for tho nomination of tho cm- !,Plro rtnto oxccutlvo. .The urst sign of possible defeat for tho IIughoH p!nn was scon In , HC31. I'fvwom" vn,ilUM W,UWI vicinity by tho dlscovrry of tona of fUnltod Press Lcnsoil Wlro.) 8nn FrancUc.o, Airlt 11. Snfa "pnflkoro lait night broko into mid got da,mondn valued at $t0,000 from ttlCAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE , Imrmmi if If i wMmmm If you want bargains in the latest up-to-date millinery, yess goods, dress silks, ladies' suits, spring Jackets, lingerie waists, etc. gold lu, tho pocket tnlno locatod njtho Jowolery utoro of T. Lnndy, Hi mile north of Bonora. In Uo npacoi Market -treot. It In probably tlio of throo dnyB O'Hara brothera, wholn'ost dnrlng robbery ovor cotnmlttqd nira oiiurutlnir tho nronortv. bnvo on tho Pnp'flp conit. takbn 6ut gold valued at $200,000. 1 Thcv robbora boro n bo'o Hiroufrh' Thfyreport Ib that the motal was cut " wn'i rrom nn adjoining candy outAVitb a cold chlsol and that thoro "'ofo through which they craw'od innom-cnlil In tho nockot than rock, .through tO tho ewolr.v toro. drllltid M '- mm H H, M n lu) throitRh tho combination of h tho fioro. ntuL'a fcw-mlnntcH Inter lind H Pdcapfnl wiUfli trny- containing1 tho vnMuiuion. Tho ncn wprkd bo nulotly llisi ,notnfiig.T xr -Kunn nlifMt th rabberv until. 0:30 thin morning wlcn Special OHlcer Moot goniory "ouiton, In pnsKlug tho p am, nbrvd that' tho front door rtf O. II.. Wlchmnn'8 capdy Htoro nt y-tn Market Htrent wuh wldp opon. : HEAR MILLER SPEAK m Sonntor M. A. Miller has Just returned from n trip through tho oaHt where he wns present nt tho Nebraska Btate convention. Ho will hnvu KoniotliliiL' Intorostlnrr tn nv nt thn .lnfTiTfioii C.Uih rnom TiftVf Moll1nv tilirht. flnn' fnll tn honr litm. W1 h Ry order of tho President. P. L. FRAZIER. m ailllRlllllllflllllllllitlMIIIDIIl tho nnnounconiout that at n caucus Tho ond of the precious motnl l not!"? ,?w "I; y'1,1?1'0' "rnpting tlio of delogqtoa hold last night It was . In sight. .attention of Policeman McDonnoM, docldod to voto unnulmoualy against i nny resolution oudorslng tho govern or for tho nomination. Wllllnm Ward, national committeeman, do elated howovor, that tho objection of the delegatos to t'ich resolutions and togothor thv walked In and dis covered what had takon place. T'f ro'iiioi-s lind ontornd Uio candy V i-! lu?? i iBl0, ' forcllig tho front door. 13vU Lonsoa wiro.) ,MnUy t,pv woro w() Bn,nj,0, wjn, OFARI) DAUGHTER Ol I United Press Now York, April n.Dolcetlves bitrg'nc'B tools. They went in the iv ka fn -ltniil Inaf filrvlif nl 4tli .. . ..t a a t fliSt nevoid n I 111, bo "ockefollor homo to boo that tho holo.thro.mb tho thin wall londiuK nin io in the , ronvinUon threatened attempt to kidnap tho oil to MindyN Jbwolry storo, made In tho convention. k,f..jl Brund(imiKhtcr, tho chjUl of Tns ,mvng hl)Q nfCOn,Bj10ll tn In s.pltp of this action tho Hughes Mrs. Harold McCormlck of Chicago, mt crnckord "aueozed their hodlos adherents are confident of securing wns not carrlol out. GuardB ro- through. Thoy hl provloiiBly nt- an endoreomont for their candldnt- malned on wntch today and every tniptotl to dr'll n liolo through tha .... .i . - Wnll from a clothing storo In tho Baseball WHITMAN COLLEGE Vs. WILLAMETTE Willamette Field. rear, hut they oneounterod sovaral witter mpH nmi na.t to nimnuon mo work thoro. ' l MONDAY, APRIL DMISSION ttSc. IB. Come to the Chicago g Store and see what we can do for you. tie c no part In tho convontlon. The delrr.ates will eloct four delogate-!at-l( ge and four ultoruates to tho natloiiHl convention anj will nomi nate two Prosldontlal olootors-at-.arg and ono Presidential eloctor for ach congres-lonnl dlstrlet. Tha Hugltea slat' provides for tho elec tion of Ssth Lowo. Stowiirt L. Wood ruff, Frank. S. Rlark and Jacob Gould 1 Schurman ai dologfttoeat-larg, Miirilrn-rH of Miirlml. SehttI. WH8h.. April 11. Throe men, uspectQd of bolng iiienihurn of tho Kong of Ave whloh on ThurHdny liilidU fatiil'v woundNd Mbrahal Harry ,.MMir or iveiu. pnssu through Jton- i uiriy iiiiur lunuy uviauni 1 for RoHttle. Tho night at Uonton Rcaostitd the in tho railroad yHrds nt principally beennse It Is known, they 'precaution will bo taken to In-suro tlio t(w Rl " szy, that the Tnfi men will take l!t-lfcaif of tlio child until th mom- V liwld uu ui mw iiucKuiouur aim ."ucuor- u"u mlck families aro assurod that thoro atrungr Is no further daiujar at tho hund of tliut. town, slid homliiK suspicions the unonymcKis writers of the throat- tholr npparnuce, ho asked thorn enlng latter. (who thoy wero nnd what they woro - .... . j doing. I.OTTKHY SWI.VIILKIIH ' "J,,Bt koeM yo,,r n,outh. nt atul ,11011 i iry io niHKn any iroiio'e or you HAPPY PEOPLE AND OTHERS THE PRINCE SAILS 1'ltlXm DK 9AGAN AN ICX-OON-VICT FHKW LOV15 PROFKSHOR MARRIICS MINIBTKIl'H WIKB RKARH GRDDGK. ..... . an.....- ....!.... 1 eboM l Dmlll, ,.t tnin.li A . . . ..1.UL.'- uu uiihiijiiui vjarrin iiiii unm ill iiiiuiii .i f& lit, ...,. . 8 r AStOunuad liy l,,,a , taann rnU An ,.l.. r u..n... rm.l mn wars uni unit jyowtlt of snsrehy In tho Y . . . " ". '' i,-t (i,A ,,, ..),. .- i. ,.h. .1.. tact it :uui urouiHM io niit uuBiuAmM ror ."'- - ...... . ..- :" "" "?.' L". ..'" ";.t" ::.: .;. - .. r . if possible Tho Georgetown uoim( or ItHSU to Junction oiuc?r We are here to sell goods. Store That Saves You Money (United Chiengo. Fear of Anarchist.'. Washington. April 11. Tho Mcrtt service oillem wonderful I'uliwl St swift and secret "'fy,,:i H. J'nes, Chlotso, $0000, and John want of thJi city Mut out Hieu to Ud by the aweetivos ""' ''"' Mlnr. $1000 TU llnw wero Kuard nil auorosehes Into town from inn? rko wiiwi u yrweiji,., . thr.iifh Two Jiuutv uUrlX, wr wake ulk .. .. i.,.z i..ii....i .n i.e. ham l a I rni nciiiiiiunv a n nnurv u. ... ww- Vw. .. mm sible. But when deteetlvea wore''wiv' who w l u umtherluk owlJ j",V, ,-.. f onli oht out' to tott ho awiracy of the.d-n- agnlmt the men ty tligt San r1 'l,' " "mi Itat rbev found to thflr astoniah- who :h 70 reor, old. rawle afortun.," ''" 'OUB onori.li Ut'ii (if 12 IIIIII.UIII' nlll ft I 1 ll IIm . w..- ARK PROSROL'THD ' apt to gat what th othor fellow . got." icruflly retorti d ono of the Prw .wmi Wire.) jnion. and thiy startwl off hurriedly April U. UnilOJ ttOi ""'""" H'' '"""- "". T. I. .; ih.H. nnf.rlv with .nob .,..-i, 1...1 n.i . . a. luiiuuiju. i iiv (liut'uni iniiRiiHiuiT 1 1" f "":':." -- .,-- w....v ..B5i -. ..a ,,, j,8stond to lhi t'Dhun uiU notified (United Proas l.oaHod Wlro.) Now York, April 11. Sailing ( on dlfforont ships,- Prince Hullo do Ba gau nnd tno ojijoct of his affections, Mine. Gould, loft today for Kuropo. The wince was a pniwonger -on tho St. Paul imd Mine. Oquld lind hor oblldrou wro on the Kaiser Frcdor loh dor Grosso. Tho prlnco was hook- od a "A. D. llodgeH," and M mo Gould as "Mrs. Chapman." PnrlH. April 11. That Prlnco do Ougnn, HUltor for the 'hand of Mmo. AnnaGouUU h nn-oxxconvlntf. wns. doclarod to bo a fneModny by Mnltro Ilonnot, who nctod , coun-ol f6r Count Peel do C:istfl'jino In tho trial of tho repent asHim'tcnso. According to tho lawyqr. Pclnco Hollo ' erved time tn prison from April 23 to May 12, 1894. nnd ho diaplnvod clippings from tho Temps and the Matin, which published nc ocxiuti of tho caso. The prince wh chargod with swindling .Max Lelmudv liv olitnlnlng Ignaturw In blnnk whloh ho after ward. It 's allcgad, uUllrod to obtain thoufNtpda of franos. Freak Prof Elisor Weds. Canton. O., April 1 l.-ProfBtfor Oscar Lovn.ll Trlgga, ho of froo lovo fame, who was oxuoHttd fropi tho Uulvvrslty of Chicago hociuiHO of tho notoriety Hint was hh aftor liU deo laratlon that John I). Rockofollur Is ns groat a man hh Shakespeare. Iibb taken until hlpiHolf a brldo. Hlati Ada Doiill Cox, 2(1 viars. old, whoso inother Hvoa' In Canton. ARhougJi tho coup'o married Hi Trulock, Cn).. where Trlggs In writ ing and ffirmlng. on Tuodny. no nn noiiucoment win made of It until to day, when the mother of the brldo broke tlio news. Mls Cox Is n for mer studont of tho University of Chi rago, who.- iho was ono of Professor Trlggs" iiuplls. She haa been Ittftfr estod In settlomont work hi Phlla deliihla and Now York, and Is a grad uate of tho Canton high school. Slio went to Turlock only a weok ago. TrlHiM, was dlvorcod from hl Ih'st wife on Auirwl 21. 1U07. after a trial that wni rpl'i with sauantlonal fea tures, owing to the fro hv hlons that tlie profossor upheld. He gain oil his O-Ht notoriety by dairying the fmmn men In literal nr and com- eVv" a'narchtaV l"n tb r'a.St.iprcnr uaid. It w.;o charged Xfj u Z'tf;Z fe'l Into th, hands of the wrvico. It tb. ..;oaeeu;lon that tho defendants -' YJ. X Val cy 2 was 1ar. much larger In faet than Hsed ihe Old Reliable Quaraiwy J.ojin ;S1Mtr'" JJlSJJ thV VHl y M men a Horkefellnr Reeause of these iitteriict- lie was dismissed from tlio oil king's university in caiaago. TrlKM '' hi lrhle will live oa tho raach at.Tyrloirk. To I'linlsh Florvttii. Now York, April 1 1 . -TVlrf. ro CooIm. wlfa of the HMitooteijd matur wko elo owl h year ago with FloretU I Whaley and who 1 sow living in Cal- IUmhIa unm.a.M.. ,Uwn...fc.. tiA ol. ut Ik. Ifnttt ' ". iiimw ....jjw -- Mi HIP ,.... V.. l,u ...III ..luo, nm liinu la Pms-w are I Augurs and mt-nt that whero ono f It Is bellcvotf that two of the tornv tkat she vlll njaii as hmt as so lives to keep hor hirland In dis grace refusing to stive him a divorce. Mrs. Cooke will nev-.r seuiro a ut- nan.e was mentioned In the list, he T-o hooks anl mliar property of the I "rfX ,IrZ iaktuic tkir wlv""'f " w,n o""8 Ul0 fr", l"1" reality reprecnted a group of .on.-rn wer confiscated by the po-.fJZT. fZZ tartar suKlhw oP' jwrrogi liouhj ho attempt U) br!8 three to ten. i JSJSS; wUtL SSf ?5fta. JJ l?. .t1 -!'a" DUNBAR BELL RINGERS Wednesday Night April 1 5 at First Christian Church Admission 75c Students 50c sboottng Tburodny night. How Sllnrv Wk RoblH'd. After drawing the curtains In the front of the store atul taking otkr preesvutlona to prevent anybody ia Jag from detecting (mih. they pvlletl out their dark 'antorns and started the drilling prteoi. when th com bination had beep drilled sulllclfiitly to allow .thein to reach the tumblftrs ttafo were knockod off and the rest of tho work was easy. Chief of Po lice Rlggy la greatly oxcltod over tho oewtrrence. When the news wait (Continued on pago five.) proeoadtaga looking to a Irgal sopa- -.iflu m ao.1,1 Qvilnaw IK P'art Inilnv ,ffW(l onni op...o . " -.....rf In dlaciitKlng the mattor for Mrs. lflnKA Clark says this la the eruhlu piti laljmont that tho discarded wife hn boil In reserve for her husband and Mips Whaloy. Mrs. Cooke was mors determined thau ever to plan ven geance against thorn aftor she had beou shown u plotnro of tho girl who stole the affeotlons of her' hus batid and hor baby. Mrs. Cooke says she wlH Hot both er them na long n,the former hus band doe not try tp get A divorce. (Continued on page live.)