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Atlanta, On,, May 14. Monger, ri ports cbmlnz In slowlv lndlcntc thai? perhaps morcf than 100 persons 'iftS'' dead today In various parts of Louie? hum and that considerable property wns rulnod as the result of tho tor nado that swept that state late Wednesday afternoon. It Is feared that In Gilliam, .La., PEOPLES BARGAIN' HOUSE' e Do the Business t Is the Reason Our Goods at We Can Afford to Such Small Prices wtane of bnsiness and Ijttle profits Is vtfiat counts In our days. stacks of ooods, turn them out qulck-that Is what makes the Chicago Store Grow. SEE OUR PRICES: b floods f yards of this season's Wool Suitings now on sal, '. worth as hlch an 7S 5c a yard. 'nw Ki nn. Rd JDc vanl --- -t is Silks 1)0 ri of thla ! Dfe si ks now i r f- , Mp, J3e aa 19c ft yawl. seaona on sale, up lo 85c a yard iery Deep Cut On Prices $15.00 Ladlfr? Suits, now.,$l.BOJ $19.50 N'qjyojt Suits,, no W812.B0 1 $25.00 Swell 'Sulta. now..$ia.OOj $27 and $30 Salts now, , .Sia.aoj Ladle?' $1.00 Shirt waists, now, ... , IOo1 J Ladles' $10.00 Silk Petti- , cQats, now, .oo J . ) Ladles' $1.05 Black Petti coats, now ,..OHc, -n i Ei n MRS 111 ' a - jwi a imjam-fai I Ml ! IlLl L . have; ) MAYJORITY iRBJRANIED INCREASE iMkiB in the mmm m BNDOIlSEi fWM Wr!W in AND FHNE LOCKS AND CANAK WILL Ui- .' .' 1AM AND jHSMAtEKDI-: DELE. OATUS ALTERNATES NAMED. i (Utslted Press Leahd Wire.) 0T ortJanO, Or., May HThe A"t Opfsori oongressloHal -di'st con vention in scnilon this mornlBg en dorsed Tait and demanded free locks ti canals at Oregon X!lty. It, B. VUniR, tor Polk county, and C. A. eiwwseaoi, mi uoo tounty, wore elwtft io,te national couvtlon at W:A'. lt!0,: Kla' 1 JLJwtm; eltcrimtcH. BAD BAY, ; u I'JU RRtlEF WILSONON STAND ?M PHOSI MAKES UP FOR LOSS GALLA. SAID TIIEEE WAS $7Q i;,JD, OuBjck of Ajgjaay, as .wiisonJ wifsslot board evident Ruef, RESULT EXPECTED. Portluikl, Or., May 14. Today's Republican etnto convention, unless overy lgn fnlls, will bo a meeting In which tho spirit of harmony will per vado. Jt will bo harmonious becauso all the itntngonlBtlc factions to tho control of tho Pult'on:Taft organiza tion have "boon stamped out. At -caucus of tho delegate Wednesday evening It was- evident thuro wfll bo no opposition to In structions t) Tnft nor will there be any attempt to put Senator Dourno on tho stati) delegation.. Senator Pul ton will lead tho delegation. Former United States attorney, Judge Georgii II. WIHIariB, will probably be tho other dolognto-at-largo, Portland, April 14. Special to Journal) Platform reported by com tnlttco on resolutions Includes com mendation of policies of Ruosovott administration and Republican party, and work of the delegation' In con gress. Ironclad Instructions for Tnft glvo tho voto of Oregon to him, whythcr tho "whole or a pnrt of tho delegation attend. The platform commends tho purchase by tho gener al government of locks and canal nt UTION WEIIXEfltyAY'S gmj; "IN (UnWd: ftrcss Leased Wlro.1 San JranclBco. Mny 14. Andrew former stnto railroad com- r and member of tho boodlo supervliors, gavo damaging today In tho caso of' Abo innlctelv ottBottln? tho tpatl.' inqny fnnfavornblo to tho prosecu tion glfen by Danlol Coleman nt Wdnpway nesslon. ynstnuatinoa that In a conversa tion with James L. Gallnghor, Ruorn go-betweon, Gallaghor dcclnrcd that thero was $750 "In It" for him In tho Parksldo franchlso matter, thnt Ruof had used his Influence with tho Park, sldo people. WllBon then told of In forming Rucf of tho supervisors' dl BntlBfactlon over tho delny In iwttlns the matter through, Riief replying by stating that ho would have a. talk with Gallnghor. Lntor, Wilson and Supervisor Furey nnd Mnmlock, who represented the other members, of tho board, had n conference, at which WlUqn wnB -nrgod to seo Ruof nnd ask him to hurry up tho tole phono proposition. Wilson did ho, Ruef declnrlng nt tlo meeting thpt nny Information that Gallnghor gave was with his (RnePs consent, WH- Bon sold that ho had several talks with Ruef on tho Parksldo mnttoc. and that at ono of the Sunday night caucuses of tho supervisors Ruof de clared that tho Parksldo franchise should bo held up. Under cross-examination Wilson admitted .that ho had accepted three or four bribes. Wilson declared that ho would not send nny man to tho peniten tiary, but Bald that thoro was an un derstanding that if ho told tho truth he would bo grnnted Immunity. Ho failed to recollect any discussion VICTORY IN STORE FORTAFT IS MANAGER'S CLAIM WILL GET NINETY-ONE MAJORL TY IN CONVENTION IS ASSERT, ED TODAY'S CONVENTIONS DECIDES, Oregon City, nnd commends reef.!!, proportional representation and stn- about returning tho brlbo money. Ho never gave it oacK. wuson declare that he told tho whole truth boforo tho grand J'.jry and In reply to Ach's Ladles' " Hate $3.00 Trimmed .81.73! r' Pa r. .n .u in it ' .. ... .... i6a-' Q' ' ' 9. Lad las' 20i. ' tJ3 1) K , tflrmn.l T'n. -' r. i c. s'c Ian Siocklug'3, . .: ,.ic jc t n Stockings, "Se 8Ii 13C IlCLl.l(.thr-n,1 Pai . . , . f- t.t"- .l" 59 yards Pretty, fajt ccj'ors, yard Fane? , . . .Oc "Merry aow ... Widow" bnc't ..15c Ladlas' Ilata $7.00 Trimmed !3 cb tax amendment to the coustltu tlon. Thoro will bo a.strong fight on the floor of tho convention this after noon against tho machlnO program ndoptod In caucus lust 'nlglit, led by Frank Davol of Harney county. E. HOFI3R. . 83.50 $3.00 Ohl Silk WaiJlf, now . . ,$i.ir, $1.3$ Long Glovosnow .OOei Il..n standard Calico, yard-.-'Sc Rect Aproa Glugbams, yard . .Cc 45c Conct Covpr yard Embroidory- .23c Ladioi pair $2.50 Dreso Shoes, .$119 45o Tabl'. Daraaak, yard ,.20c Tpwo!s, 3.c O, 1-fc, fl l-2c ana 10c tie Store That Saves You Money j Jlinv It Stnnds. Portland. Or.. May 14. Tho Ra. publlchug of Oregon aro nlng, in jBtota eflOVtfuUou fUd for the pur- piw of sB'eeUnjf fctir dlogt8n?-:arK- to the Chicago convention' and a'.loA.a. ilistrkU an opportunity to net and Ict thlr dlpjatw to the national .convention. The Fultoa-Tait factlin r In complete oonUro' of the coavontion and It Is not thought that Senator I)ourn will b prlvn a p'nee on the delegation. Tho riatj M I 0'slp.ck today was: DsJogate--at-lorg Chos, W, F,ul- ton. Clatron ceunty: George IL Will- lams, Multonmah county;- A. N. GH bert, Marion ounty, and W. Kuyken dall, Lane county. Scrond congressional district An n. Thommon, Umatilla county;' Dr. Henry Wa'do Coe. Mn'tonmah. Eelected this rooming- First con crccclonal difttrlct, R. B. WtlUanw. I Continued on sage four.) question he said that he romembered some additional tcitlmony. The wit ness could not tell why h ImJ pro. vlouuly stated that ho ramombored all matters olonrly. Wilson danlod that hj tokl.lnany imople that the graft ytoscoutlpii had agrond to allow him to hold h! QffloA as railroad oommlsalon'r, but that Nufr to) (I him. to retain It. WD on lim on Ruof whl'o tho Utter was lM)ls lr'1 for extortion aad vi as liifomiod by the bos that (United Press Lonsed Wire.) Washington, Mny 14, Manager Hitchcock, of tho Tnft buronu, is claiming the delegates, which aro to bo selected In today's conventions In California, Wnshlngtoa, Oregon, Montana nnd North Dakota, Thcso stntos will Instruct 40 dole gates for -Taft which, with the, 70 doUgatcs prevlousjy Instructed for Yhe war secretary "during this weok, the total'orTaftV.strength.- will bo 508 or 91 mono rJiVdSina'Jtfrlty" T DEBS IS -77'? . PROBABLE ; ; NOMINEE Chicago, May" 14. When tho So clallst's conventfon opened today all Indications pointed to tho nomnn tlon of Eugene V. Debs iih tho party's choice for Proident of tho United Status. BenJnmln F. Hnnford, of Now York, appeared to bo In tho lend for tho nomination for vlco president, though ho Is strongly opposed by J. P. Chnso, of New: York, Max Hayes!, of Ohio, and a fow MoAtann dele gates. Robert Hunter, tho jfpw York mil lionaire who recently dcclnrcd to tho studontn of tho University of Chi cago that John D. Rockefeller was n Socialist, delivered an Impassioned spoech In the convention. "Rockefeller Is not only a Social ist, but he Is on record as opposing a reactionary movement In American collegos," snld Huntor. "Tho Rev, STRIKE '"ci IN MILL IS OFF 1 MEN GET THE RAISE , KAY RirrURNH TO OLD HCHEDULK EIGHT MEN" RETURN ONE EXCLUDED WORK 11EGIN8. MONDAY. Chnflos Aked, pastor of Rockefollor'rflof tho new nrratjgomn cnurcii in .New YorK, is admittedly a Socialist. That la the reason ho was brought to America by Rockofllo'r." Tho Socialist party today Issued an address to organized labor, an- .nounoing tlmttha working classus aro confronted by a groat crlsh. It de clarers that capltallstH art Intoxicated with, power aud ithat tho men repro 82nt tho wealth of tho country havn, undertaken n crusado looking to tha dostruotlon of labor organizations. In Colorado, Nevada, Alaska and; olsewhore, tho ndilross contluuus.'tho men have linen trnmp!cd uudor foot, rnljitnry despotism tot up nud.JndU clal murder attemp-tod to brought "Tho atrlko at Senator Tour Kay's woolen mill li over, and workyltl bo' rdtMmod next Momlay, the nlw btrlklng splnnors having won'out In their demand for a return to tha schedule In force at tho beginning oC the year, when they wora cut dowir In fholr wages on an averaKO of iOJ por conC. 8qnator.,Kay held a conference with' hU Bplnnor foreman, Jake ICaulf man; -yeBtorday xfc krMh'Hfd lypon a . rwheule of .waK,wWA kifljiJiriucwi 11)9 eapio as was In fbrce at the be ginning of tho year, Of, all the st,rlk- ' ors, '.'Woib" Campbejl, aiowe, Wjlt noj bo tijkcn back. Tlidfe laUio'dli- cusslon over thls,"hQwovr, as no wi Qnly emploVcd tothpdrarl'y, ftlnic j the plcp of Hlllyor Donaldson, who wns ll. WhonlttwaaMfcHhied that? Way i'ald IiD'b0ltov6d'iCain"J)bo1I was:. tho ringleader of the movement and' that ho would not tako him back. CampboU told tho6th.erH to go back to wrtk as ho wni upppaod.ta (cave on Bnttlrday iat,'whon tho ntc'tfii) t)0 gan, anyway, and that he was goInK to work In tho mills nt Portland. Wbllo Kay hns not sent formal wcf to ths ntrlkers thnt ho has revlKud1 tho tcnlo of wngeH. tho Informatloii' hns hoop dlftcil to thorn, and Ij jitun-, . derstood they will roturn to ' holr1 ' positions noxt Monday. Tho men aren highly Jubilant, and tho news of tho strike being over Ib received with th grentedt Joy by Salomltcs, lndustrlaf disturbances not being wo'coma to "booetors.". Just haw' ihuch tho wngp- of,tH? spjunors aro to bo advanced ' under " itio now. scale to not derlnltely kn,own, Kay Is In Portland todtyr, ,aud his as- 3l8tantii' rofueo to divulge tho detail Two in (in lnnlIf r'ninnlial). whrr are said to bo agltatdr. will not be allowed to return when tho milt opens Monday, and their places will Ho fined by men who were oflnngbrt several days ugo, I toe I.uimtnMy contract waa no goo.Jcbout that result. Tho courti nru Th v.ltnos tlm tofd of being liidlrf- d tbrc Ilinff. beenuso of bin toati woy In the Ford atuso. Wilson ad mitted that ho was hoping that-tho prosecution would dismiss tho indict mtnt If they found that he was tell ing the truth;," WUson saldjh ruado a statement to hi -attorney, V. R. Rlohajdson, tellliu hlui eiyorythlng about tho gas rate, about tho tolepjipno franchise, about tho trolloy .hribory, about the Day CiUss wato ca&a, and about tho Park Ido matter. A ubpoena wrt issued or Rich-a-doa and ho was ordered to brln? tho f'icrthaud notes of cttteaicut. aw mod of nhvuyfl bolng- hostilu to Jabar.'ng classes, the UnlUKl Static upromo court hdng ploturod an an organ of clnsa lnjustlci. Tho ad dross then -my: "At thtfl crtleal mpuient tho Ronla'. Ist party calln nppp all organized worklngmon to romombor that they still have tho ballot; to realize that tho Into'llg'nt uao of political win power la absolutely noc:&3ary to ayo labor orgaulzat'on from destruction." Tho Industrial Workers of tho World failed In an ottompt to have tho convention approvo of their form of tradoa unionism. Tbcy joat by n Wiliou'f voto of 138 to 48, The erlglna! ad dree; was adopted. ROOHEVEIra'RESipENT Oil TlHtEltGUIHJHlH' CONGRESS IMilted IMosi Lossc'd ' Wlro.l Wnahlngtoa, May 14. Pre IJnt RooseveH has been oloftteprsldont of tho International Tuborculosli eongroefl, which inetti Ikkq In Octo ber, In bin lettar of aoooiitandu tha Presklont :ftys: "1 win gladly eorvo, but when X find It Impo-olb'o for nio to ntten-r mo-tlngi I nhaU rct'itlzo fiocretnty Corto'you to roprewjnt mo, Tho lm portauco of tho crusndo li luojtlma blo vhon It Is realize! that tho dip oaso costi 200,000 Uvea annua ly In tho United Blate3 and a.OOO.OOO' f.n tho world Rapid application of thu science of ctamplag, otit tubcrculoili dopor.do on tho iirQAiptnosn of Incul cating now doctriniw Quch a crurn:t brings hqpo tp pioospndi vho wrro provwun'y dosphlrlng. Tho Joluln? oftho nations of the world In tho flight Is u step brotitortuMMl tfjvnrtl unlvor 't - 1 "-r i '' 'i ""i A, t - 'ftPI vj V " .1 . & v - n tyi"i t