THE 1 mauuii roí tib dims ehi iti on op »mairie punciplm . in » to hin «i loiiiTiinii it th iwiat op on now -X. VOL. 36 EUGENE* OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 19O& By Express this Morning > CHICAGO ON = LADIES’ SUITS = One ot a kind of all the Latest Styles THE EVE OF Kaiser Improving. BIO STRIKE Also Ladies' JackeLs Friday will be Bargain day with us. on Sale Will put Friday November 13 Some Excellent values ia merchandise. Dou’t overlook this day When we say Bargains you cau always find them here. visited the White Houae at 10:30 a. m. and were informed that the Preet dent's message would be seut to con gresa today. City Will be Completely Tied up by Street Car Men Berlin, Nov. 10. —An official b'llle tin issued thia morning says the im provement in the Kaiser’s wound is continuing. He went for a walk this morning. Postmasters. Car Company Will Not Ac­ cede mands. I Lind Tailored Department Overcoats Overcoats Everything in this line 96.00 to 925. UO Department Just received a new line of Floisbeim shoes. Also Dr. Reed'a cueb­ ion soles. Walking a pleasure with these shoes. HAMPTON BROS I OU IS K. BEAN ATTORNEY—AT— Office in new McClung Blook, Room 14 aud 15. Special attention given to and ami mining matters. Eugene, Oregon. A C. Woodcock. L. T. Harri WOODCOCK A HARRIS, ATTORN E YS - AT-I.A W Office—One-half block south of Chris man Block. Eugene, Oregon. ( ¡SURGE OB DeBAK, M. D PHYSICIAN M.«i dUB it ON. OfFon. RiMitnovr Eugene L‘»an ASavi hm Bank. Residence No 2F0 ^earhrent. • I attend**d to fFoe Main 49. OSTEOPATH CTl’H Y ICI AN (Jr EUGENE. Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000 Surplus • - - . - $50,000 OREGON. EUGENE, A GENERAL BANKING Bl'Sl- *4 neea done on reasouabls terms. Sight drafts on Chicago, San Fran- •isco and Portland Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreign ■ountries. Deposits received subject o check or certificate of deposit. All collections entrusted to ua will eceive prompt attention. T. G. HENDRICKS, President S. B. EAKIN. Vice President P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. 1, jQR HUGH E. 1 INLAND to Union De­ Chicago, Nov. 11.—A conference of labor leaders this morning pre- i pared for tbe biggest strike of streetcar men ever contemplated by i local unions. Both sides declare the strike inevitable and unless at the ; last moment there is some interven- i tion tomorrow will find one-fourth i of the railways tied up, and half a million people without service. The unions demand a twenty per cent increase for train service and a withdrawal of tbe ban against tbe union which contains 2290 members. Manager McCullough says the rail­ way cannot grant either. The police fear rioting. Tbe postmaster declares that mail cars shall run even if troops are necessary. A mass meeting will be held tonight at six o’clock, when the train men are not expected to take out care but will attend the meeting for tbe pur­ pose of ratifying tbe final action of tbe officera of tbe unious aud ap­ pointing a time to walk out. Representative employee thia morn­ ing declare that the ¿employera' asso­ ciation has furnished non-unionists who are expected to take tbe place of the strikers with 500 Colts' revolv­ ers. Tbe ^employer ’ association de­ nies this. At noon a committee from the union called on Mayor II rrlson and assured him that the strike would be conducted in an orderly manner aud no effort would be made to interfere with mail oars aud any striker in­ dulging in violence would be sum­ marily punished by the union. Tbe mayor assured them that there would be no city interference unleaa violence occurred. The committee said that wae nothing to avert tbe strike tomorrow morning unless tbe street car company grants their re­ quest to submit tbe question at Issue to a conference for arbitration. Censorship Declared. Washington, D. C., Nov. 10.—The cable companies operating between America and Colombia have informed the state department that the Colom­ bian government baa declared a cen­ sorship on all messages between Buena Ventura, the terminal, to the interior. It ia not believed however, that the censorship will apply to mes­ sages between the state department H. pO 3211. A.»i»1»i t < aside and Minister Beaupre at Bogota. Macons Bombarded. Corner 7th and Willamette streets. lwhitson , DENTIST Having purchased the office »r.d fixture» o the UU e reached. French republic, was married today to George Goyan, the famous suthor by the nuncio of Psris. EUGEfiE LOAN and TRAIN HELD UP Washington, Nov. 10.—Nearly three P. hundred presidential nominations for postmasters were sent to the senate eday, note for Oregon, though. California gets seveu. They Become Alarmed und A Dewey Anniversary Will Walk Out Tomorrow if Street NO 30 PERJURY CHARGED Two Men Arrested at The Gardiner Gazette »ays: Edi torially commenting on tbe actions ot Cottage Grove tbe Dregon delegation iu recomiueud ing tbe reappointment of Jaa. H. ™ Yesterday. Booth as receiver of the Roseburg laud office, the Roaeburg^Plaindealer hits tbe nail squarely on tbe cranium : Accused of Swearing Falsely in a by saying: “If the Oregou delega Homes tead Lan d En tion wauta to see Laue, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Jackson aud Josephine —Brought to Eugene countiee go to tbe Democratic ranks ( This Morning. all that the delegation haa to do ia to stand by Booth, lieu land thieves (Guard Special Service. ) and monopolies and combines of all Cottage Grove, Nov. 11.—Charged kinds, and the job is done.” Tbe territory that comp ises the with the crime of perjury in wearing Roseburg laud district haa always falsely to a land entry, A. B. Lyou polled a strong Republican majority, aud William Lively were arrested yes­ but when It begiuato ge . such returns terday afternoon, while at work iu as thia from tbe mill, it la time it the Black Butte quicksilver mines. waa looktug to acme other party for They left here on the this morning’s the administration of such affairs. train for Eugene in charge of Deputy U. 8. Marshal Roberta, who arrived here Monday in search of the men. The accusation states that on or COUNTY COURT about Septemtxr 19th of thia year, Lyon and Lively violated Section AND BRIDGE WORK 5392 of the revised statutes by mak­ ing oath as follows: “That they were well acquaiuted At the session of the oounty court with homestead entry 9667, made by thia week there was introduced a pe- Johannes J. Brauti and knew the pres­ titiou to relocate or detlne the bound­ ent condition of the same; that the aries of a street lu Cottas« Giove, Baid Johannes J. Brauti has never es­ where the couuty bridge is located, tablished bis residence on the said which is technically a couuty road, tract uor cultivated or improved the but really a street. The matter * bk Kame; that he has been absent there­ postpoued uutll the town or the citi from for a period of more than six zene pay all the damages reported by mouths laBt past, without obtaining leave of abseuce. ” the viewers. Lyon and Lively will appear before I be big bridge now lieing started over Fall Creek .will be larger than U. S. Commissioner J. J. Walton, the one built over Lake Creek by at Eugene, ou Thursday and Friday contract 1’2 years ago. The Lake respectively. Creek bridge beiug longer would per baps coat as much if built by con­ A BOY NEARLY tract, but by hiring the work and purchasing the materials the court ex­ SCALDED TO DEATH pects to build it for fb" aud save about that amount. The luml>er and gettiug it ready has coat about 91200, the irone will cost perhaps 9600; and Willie Schmitt, of Creswell, the materials, all told, about 92000, Suffers Terrible Agonies. aud the labor about the building of the bridge about 92000 more. There wae only one bld sul mitted for famishing ai out 1000 cubic yards Willie Schmitt, the 14-year-old sen of rock for the Cobarg bridge. Thia of John Schmitt, of Creswell, came bid waa by Chas. F. Groner, who near being scalded to death yaaterdHy offered to furnish the atone for 91.60 afternoon. per cubic yard. It waa rejected as The boy bad b.ien alck for a few too high, beiug fully double as much daya and waa standing by the kitebeu as the court believes they can bare stove with hia bands on the handle of it done by hiring teams. the teakettle. He fainted and in fall* ing turned the teakettle full of boil­ ing water over. The water badly acalded hia left arm, hiaj cheat, ab­ domen, left hip, back and'lega. The boy's mother ran to bia"rwacae The football game Saturday at aud in taking» off ¿hia clotbee the akin Rose Park between the Roseburg where the boiling water bad pa goad High School and the Dralu Normal over him, all came off. He Buffered teams was won by the former, 11 to 0. intense agony and time endfagain Clyde Fulkuer made the first asked hia father to shoot him to end touchdown in the first half, by a hia aufferinga. line buck; Farley made the second Dr. C. H. T. Atwood waa aent for touchdown in the second half, after aud administered relief. He|atten- a 35-ya rd end run. At ths no stage ded the boy again this morning and of the game was Roseburg's goal in pronounced him out of^dauger. danger, the nearest the Drain lads could get to it beingftbe 36 yards on Admiral Birdslcc Dead. ons occasion In tbs second bslf. It Augusta, Go., Nov. 10.—Rear Ad­ was a good game however. A very enjoyable reception waa given the miral Leslie Anthony Birdaloe, United visitors at the Native Son's hall in States Navy, retired, died^suddeuly the evening. The Roeeburg team has tonight of apoplexy at Chateau - uot yet been defeated in any game Levert, the couth ry borne of Colonel D. L. Dyer. The Admiral waa in the this season. eity moot of the day attending the street fair, and until 11 o'clock to­ night there was no signal of illness. The body will leave Augusta for Washington tomorrow, where it will M. D. Mitchell baa purchased the be cremated. corner lot at East Seventh and Pearl streets from George Midglay aud will “The wind blowetb, the water How- erect three new oottagee on the acme. alb, the farmer aoweth, the eu beer 1 ber The construction of one baa already oweth, and the Lord knoweth’that been commenced Mr. and Mrs. we are in need of oar dues. So Mitchell will reside in the old bouse come a ranuin', ere wo go gunnln'. on the lot,now occupied by the family This thing of dunnin' givoa ua the bl nee.— Ex. of J. B. Orrell. Roseburg Beat Drain. Three Nev Cottages Mammoth Trouser Sale The Fall season is drawing to a close, invoicing time will so n be here, and we find ourselves overstocked with men’s extra trousers In order to reduce the stock we have decided to run a two weeks' sale at the following prices $2.60 $3.50 Grade for 2.10 3.00 Grade for 1.90 2.50 Grade for 1.65 2.00 Grade for. Over 500 patterns to pick from. Come early and get first choice At these prices they will surely go.