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, -yn-r ' A SICKEST 'XiJFRQMRL FERITY YOU Will EVER MAKE WILL BE BflA, "WANT Ak WAY'" 1 W 'v- II a u d ,Sti a mnirna JllfESlREWattlCTED FOR - TABT :- " ' , , , I , . t . i . , I .i . -, . i i , i . . m. . . . , . " I- ' ' . , , , ti. . . . . , i ... i MITTEE -FINDS SALOONS DO NOT OBEY THE ORDINANCE JFORM ADOPTED BY REPUBLICAN GONVENriON i J i vejt Endorscd-Demand Tariff Re- sion-Opposc Chinese Coolie Immi- fatioh Uphold University Appropria- plitform adopted by, tho. state Icia convention follows:' i (o Party's Record The Ro- di of Oregon, In etato conven- mbled, rcninrm their fnlth principles of tho party and srdonablo prido point to Its nents during Ita 60 years of Daring nil that tlmo it has If met evory issuq which has ind on every Important qups- verdict of tho people boa the position of the Ropub- trtv. Tho recqrd qf tho por- ty entitles it to tho confidence of the people. PrcHldcnt Roosevelt Indorsed Wo indorto and approve tho admin istration of our greaUleador, -Theo doro Roosevelt. Ho has taken the P3oplo into his' confidence and In tholr bchnlf Iiob made-.'.war on In trenched evil wh'eroioover it hnB been found. As tho result of his efforts and those of tho party to which ho belongs -tlie public Ideals arc higher at homo and tho country I" moro respected nbrond. Wo pledge 'vrconUnuToTpaelvrrv NGMQr QTADR V- II IF liiWl ( ' "tmn PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE e Do the Business at Is the Reason We Can Afford to ! Our Goods at Such Small Prices i volume of bnslness and Ijttlc profits Is what counts In our days. stocks of (joods, turn them out quick-Hurt Is what makes the Chicago Store Grow. SEE OUR PRICES: SMOONS ff i a FAIL TO! OBEY LAW m THAW V ' i 0NLYQNEEXCEPT1ON f '5 FIGHT BEGUN THOMAS J RESIGNS COMMAND ? ... FOR FINAL RELEASE OF ATLANTIC FLEET SEVENTEEN sMUST MOST TIIOUIILK OVEU GLASS I FRONTS BOXES AGAIN .IV ' I ' CITY OFFICIALS CONFER. REMODEL HAHEAS CORPUS ACTION STARTS SUCCEEDED IJY SPERRY THO?!- 1 i AS HAULS DOWN OWN FEN- NANT.S WELCOME GIVEN SUC-CESSOH. -a PROTECT 11 lV NATURAL WEALTH SAYTHE60VERN0RS 'V'Uc'Tfour of inspection of all the BnloonB In tho city, which was con ducted by JEROME IN OPPOSITION ASYLUM DOCTORS SAY THAW IS DANGEROUS. (United Press Loased Wire.) Snn Francisco, May 15. Amd (ho 'United, Press LcnBod Wlre.l Poughkcepsle, N. Y May 15. Chief of Police Gibson Habeas corpus proceedings In tho of- booming of the after olght-lnch guns yoUordny nftomoon, revealed that .fort of the counsol of Harry K. Thaw on tho flngship Connecticut, Rear nmaring fact that only ono saloon to Btcuro hi releaBo from Matthowan Admiral Charles M. Thomas, who only one saloon out of tho entire 13 nsylum wcro begun today In this has been In virtual command of tho has complied with tho saloon ordl-.city, f I Atlantic squadron slnco tho ship nance paR6cd moro than n month ago. j District Attorney Joromo, who' reached Magddlona bay this mornlujc Along wltl Chief of Police Glbcon.wlll opposo tho issunns, of n writ, nt 10:30, with' his own hands untiled wore Mayor RodgcrB, tho license appeared In-porsqn. Aqtlng Supor-jdown hit b!no iiohnant from the slg commlttco, consisting of Conncilmen lnten'dent Dnkor, of tlie, nsylum, Jnal peak, thus ,reltnaulblH com Waldo,' Presnpll-and -Frtuier, and n wharth(Alayer otf Stnnfo'rd White naU. to Ilekf Admlra'l-'ChaKefl &'. Journnl reporter. Tho party visited has been cob fined since, tho conclu! Slurry, to whoto hands will bo jn every saloon and thoroughly Inspect-!slon of hl second trial, wa the JlrBt! trusted tho cruise -of- tho Ageing ed every part of each premised, j witness called by Jerome. f Ilnkor ships across the. Pacific and through A resolutMn was presented anrp Tho Investigating commlttco de-. testified that Tlinw h!id explained to tho wntcj-u of A'slatlo nnd I3itropcnn pntscd, calling oli tho governors J'pf elded tlint the saloons woro mnklng him that his Insanity camq on a powors, on tholr return to thti At!an-.ovory itato In tho r.inln to'appolnti very little attempt to comply with 'minute before ho killed Whlto and tie seaboard. '" fj stnto cdmrnlislons to exawln'o' lflto' any part of tho ordinance, and onded n moment Inter. Ho said Thaw) Immediately nfter Admiral Thorn 'and report upon the exact Bta(e .pf v oUiors wero simply making a farce did not believe weak morals wore, an' pennant fluttered to Iho deck, the the natural vJe<h of the .state;. at living up to tho letter of It. Onojn'ny moro a-sign of humility thnn 'signal flag of Admiral Sperry was at("Thoso ropbrts wilt bp used ' bVrff' saloon on Stato street had put In drinking a cordial after coffeo. jtoched to tho halyards and as It flow! for noeded legislation, eight feet of clear glass In Its front,! Thaw told Raker that ho realized , aloft, from every battleship In thol . Other resolutions looking towards (the ordlnanco callo for ten) but had ho hnd boen acoiltted on tho big squadron these echoed' a wel stops of n llko liiUuro will bo pt'evmt so smeared this eight feet over vith grounds of Ineanlty and ho thought come ealuto of 13 guns'. ' Admiral this afternoon. conservation congress aug gests state commissions to Investigate new legislation. (United Projs Lenscd Wire.) Washington, May IB. Tho gov ernors at tho Whlto House got Inte constructive action today. For two days tho walls of the cast room have echoed with the resounding speeches of tho eminent consumer of the Ra tional resources' and tho warning ut terances of tho exporte who have de vised ways and means for ihe con . Borvntion of btir great public wealth. Today 'tho -stato executive. bega (.." plan tho uo4t.n10th.ods of preierVR- ' Hon. ... iss Goods pOO yards of this season's 1 Wool Suitings now on sab. ar worth as hlt-h ns 75 '-c a yard. Now 23c, 33c, MI, Ie ynnl. ss Silks I'OO yards of this season's ft oresa Sl'ks now on sale, lnS In price up to 85c a yard -". -Joe, 13c mid 40c h ynnl. aery UOO pa'rs now on snlo in all Je-ni quolltles. Ladls' 20t kIlE3, pair 10... ! -3c Tan Stockinga. V 13c ' Up Tan Stockings, "". Xn lrs 15( Double-thread ros. Pair Oc J0 yards Pretty, Fgncy rn. t&H colors, yard .... :sc v TAl YTfU -.j ivman" linen: M. Cn '' , V..1&C Deep Cut On Prices t J1C.00 Ladles Suits, pow.. 90.30 $10.50 Newest Suits, now82.B0 $25.00 Swell Suits, now.. 913.00 $27 nnd $30 Suits how...10.ttO Ladles' $1.00 Shirt waists. I now, -10c LadUs' $1000 Silk Petti coats, now $5.-oo Ladles' $1.C5' B)ack Petti coats, now , ...08c lNnHut 4 flfl Trimmed ' Hata $-'"5 gaudy lettering that it wan almost, the Jury hnd done tho natural thing. impossible to sea through tho win-1 linker relnted convocations h? hnd dow, to say nothing of discovering with Thaw In which tho latter ro throtigh It what was going on Inside. t counted much of his llfo In connec Othors, that had complied with tho tlon with events concerning Evelyn ordlnanco so far as tho ten feet of Thnw nnd StanfoM Whlto. Dnkor clear glnss "wns concerned,-had tho' then followed uj this testimony by view of tho bnr complotoly obstruct-J stating na his opinion thnt Thaw od by wooden partitions placed bo-1 would be a mennco to tho public if tweon tho bnr and tho windows. ho wero relenBed. Dr. Carlos Mc Scctlon seven of the ordlnanco Donald testified that Thaw was n days that no drinks shall be served victim of pnrnonla nnd that that In any room oxcopt tho main bnr dlBsnso Is Incurable. room, yet many of tho saloons main tained Inrgo back room's, almost en tirely shut off by partitions, which contained tables upon which drinks wero served. Section eight of thf? ordinance says that no bnr room shall be malndalned having ,ln connection with It any box or room smaller than PROIIITIONISTS MAY .RE Thomas thoreupon Vent below,', Early In thpsslon .today Pres-1 changed hls uniform for ordinary dent Roosevelt called William JeR civilian garb, and. after bidding tho nlngs Rrynn, to tho platform and the ofllcora nt his ship farewell, stepped distinguished NobraBknn dellv6rod Into his launch; accompanied by hit nn addrosi'nn "IlrrlgHtlon.''4 aides, LtoutennntH Castlcmnn nnd Putnuui'H Add-cNii. Rurrlyn, nnd was luMrlcd; .ashore, St. Clalr'tMitinan, conuulttng ongl Tho slmplo coremony waB ovor. .nedr of Now York, delivered r tech With mnrlncs standing at' atten nlcnl jtddresB on tho rolatlve uses of tlon on tho, alter dock, with tho power at tho governors' conference ship's band In readlncsa, nnd with t6dny. Ho said, In part: tho customary guard of four Jacklosj "Without disparaging other as nt tho compnnlonwoy, ,tho Connectl-'pecU of our progroBi, It Is nqt too cut thin morning, prepared to we! much to say our tlmo Is pre-emlnont-como tho new commander. A little ly the, ago of power. ENJOINED htforo 10J30-sovoral white puffs of "Tho supply of nutural oil and ga smoko wero Recti to. Issue from tho Is limited and uncertain nnd th It Id probable that the "wot" tn-1 stdea of tho Alabama nid tho exeou nnwint available Is rtwtilred for spo terests of Jefferson and Sublimity tlvo officer of tho Connecticut an olal Industries and without coal op will fl'o an Injunction this ove'nlnrf nounced that Admiral Sporry 'had domestic and Jndmtrlol llfo aro In retraining'County Clork Allen from battled down his pennant from th conceivable, and our existence In allowing tho precincts, of Jefforflon, flagship of tho fourth division. A greot cities and crowded rommuhl ten by sixteen feet, and that when I 'J"''n,yt Marlon, Turner, Aunts- .launch put out from tho Alabama tloi Is Impossible unless it substitute Ladles' $7.00 Trimmed Hats $3.00' China Silk. Waists, $1.25 Long Gloves, now 00c Best Standard Calico, yard.. 3c Best Apron Olnghamj, yard ..5c 45c Corset Cover Embroidery , yard -ilc' Ladles' $2.50 Dress Shoes, pair ' ,$140. 15o Table Damask, yard ...29c-, ..,M---------w Towela, S.c 0 1-Jc, 8 10c The Store That Saves You Money I t - " such rooms nr maintained they shall faco tho main aisle and bo on tlrely open, having no doori, or curtains and no private entrances. Practically none of tho saloons have compiled with this part of the ordi nance. Some of the small boxes were locked, others woro used as vllle. Stayton and Mncleay from vot ing together on locnl option. The ant!-ProhlbltlOnl8ts at .Toffor- und headed for tho Connecticut, nnd Is devised.. The future welfnro of In a few minutes the new command the nation requires that all practicat lag admiral, accompanied by his means bo employed for tho conuorva- son aro incensed ovor tho rejection staff,. clambered tip tho gangway of t'on of tho supply of coal. of their petition by Judgo Scott a ti,e fleet flagship, Bugle calls nrbj "The supply of water Is limited. thry will takrt this mans of foiling tho clever mote which the Prohibi few days ago, and roport Iiob It that stirring music from tho band grcotej bowevor, when tho rapid rnto of In temporary store rooms, and somq'tlonlsts mnde when they presented wero apparency open for business. The following Is a list of tho sa loons visited today by tho city In spectors, with a partial catalogue of tholr respective defects: Council saloon, Stato street; vlow of bar obstructed by the oAtce. The bar can be ceen only when the ofllco door U open. SchrJsiber's saloon, Slate street; view of bur almost completely ob structed by partition. Senate saloon, State street; only eight feet of glass wjthln tho re quired distance from the sidewalk. Talklngton's saloon, State streit:, boxes partially concealed by cut tains. Frank Collin's saloon, State street; only six feet of clear glaca, Three small boxes with doora end v . A . j ..- 1- private euimutct, nuu uc mit room with -?W?.tfs, UapiliU BKIWU, DIUVW Xrof uwJ -w1-- e eigit). their petition asking that the sovon precincts vote as a unit on the local option question, which petition was accentodbv the county court. Today Is the last day on which questions to bo voted upon can be submitted, and If the Injunction Is filed the county clerk cannot allow the vote which tho "dry" petition calls for to go upon tho ballot. If those favoring a wet regomo at Jefferson and Sublimity mako tho move they are expected to mako tcf day, It Is more tban likely that a gl gantls legal mlxup will occur beforo election day. 0 tho boarding party. There wa ua crenne In our powor requirements la exchange of greeting aftor which thq considered, and groat caro, thorq ceremony of changing flags was. car fore, must be excrciicd to Insuro tho rlod 0r.1t with punctilious dispatch, proiorvatlon of ctir water powor re Tho orders of tho new commander sources nndto secure tho maximum: wai road to 'the men and were re- practicable development." celvod with n cher Adlinral Mr. Putman wna followed by Geo. Sperry is highly regarded among tho M. Kober of Georgetown university, rank and fl!e of ths fleet. . who spoke on the conservation ot . ' i(e and health by Improved wntoir PnltiPiu'd by Deadly Herrli-M, supply. Lob AngeleB, Col., May 15.- Oiu young woman- Is dead, 11 boy and twpj lllg Fwco to IlMlId EiiKlm Jlttlo glrlB aro seriously 111 and suf(. 'United Press Leased Wire.) ferlng Intense agony as tho result of. Milwaukee, Wis., May IB. Tho a picnic held In the Arroyo Soco, Chicago, Mllwntlkeo and St. Paul .near Pasadena, last Sunday, when railroad has ordered tlio construct tho merrymakers mistook poisonous tlon of 70 locomotives In itu bhop. A- 1 .11.1 ..... I,.. I, .. I.sim -1 . a 1 tAA AAA II..A .!... CHBlUr UC'UU". tur WlIU iuuuuuiihu uoir HI H run III fliuv,uuui rirv mwu- rlcB. ' jsand men are to be put to work at Tho girl, who died after suffering once la tho local shops of the coru for three' days from tho effects of the ' pany. A commercial telegraph yn polson, Is Rihllla Burgrof. a SUn- tern alio has been organized to cn. 'day school 'teacher, who -had charge pete with the Western Union be of the excursion, Three children rif tween Chicago, and the Pacific cot. A.knv-looa.ta.i&a.t0.te4ia-'J. Helchlszy are In a dangerous ceil: rZri actlv what their married Twe4y other ckilireB were' Some society women are a a Either the head of a big family can't get the bath tub whon ho wants it, or If he can, all tho hot iwater has been run out. life Isn't going to be like afterwarJ. poionqd sllgkjly. bad a they paint themselves, ' ! M