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* W (l V í T í i / î EUGENE OREGON WEDNESDAY 1 I APRII 13 1901 No ¡3 ■ns'.si —A. gou Securities Company will be com menced next wee«, Manager Hengeu says. \ gang Is now connecting the machine drills iu the long tunnel. The company expects to strike the Champion ore chute in about 30 days 1 A JI K. IC frotn tü>8 tunnel, which will be used yy|r^\ later for au electric load from the. Cbampion to the Musick mine. 5> z s*»«? ems GOVERNOR 4 i VAN SANT A CONGRESS I OF FASHION j I s The dress goods for Spring and Summer represent a multitude of weaves as wide in scope and variety as they are beautiful in finish and design, Beckon you to our counters for your NEW SPRING GOWN. COLORED PONGEES. FRENCH CHALLIES, ALBATROSS MOHAIRS, ORGANDIES, OXFORDS, COLORED CRVES. VCI l L’S, I.” ’TIES. In fact everything that is new. In Our “ xten- sive Line . . . You can surely find something to suit your complexion and your purse. I : i Domniimcan R.bel Leader. New April 11.—(renerai iuez, the Dominican rebel who tried to wrest the reins of government Iran President .«1 orale«, arrived from bau Joan today cu the steamer Philad»4<* phia. He refuse ! to talk of hia lu* ture movements and of San Doming^ aHairs. THEIR OWN BOATS » : : : : FIRED ON I i I &0 :I r.* O fig 8 8 i LEASED CUSTOMER. J oe department daily , is That leav ____ r__________ __ certainly proof that we are giving better values in footwear for both men and women than can be found elsewhere in Eugene. 8 Our Shoes May not seem as CHE AP AS SOME, but we sell reliable makes. For instance, try I 8 Floesheims, John H. Cross or Kippendort’s and watch results. f HAMPTON BROS 1 A C. Woodcock. Closing Out Price Li. T. Harris WOODCOCK A HARRIS. A'l TORN EYF-AT-LAW ON THE LATEST MODEL White Sewing Machiii Office—One halt block south of Chris man Flock. Eugene, Oregon. As Long as our Present Stock Lasts. JOHN H. BOW EK, LAWYER. Apositively bona fka offer Only a Few are Left. First National Sank building Eugene Schwarzschild’ Good careful work. Reasonable terms. HUE 8. P. Ness J. J. Walton WALTON A CHAMBERS. H E. ANKENY President. Vic« President. DARWIN BRISTOW. Cashier. I Wilt practii e in all the courts in tb> CHAMBERS-BRISTQW Office—Room No. .1. Walton lllk. Euguee. Oregon BANKING CO L. BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT LAW Office over Yoran’s Shoe Store. gene. Oregon. Of Eugene, Oregon. Eu Paid Up ’Cash Capital LOVIS E BEAN i S50.000 MOROS WERE 1 Supreme Court o SLAUGHTERED Russians Mistook Sig nais for Those of the United State« Upholds Manila, april 11.—News reached Japanese Minnesota Law. Nefarious Business. i Spokane Wash. April 11.—The Press today exposed a number of e-n-- ployment agents in Spokane *h- it charges with procuring inuooent g> Is for houses of ill fame. All but two agents in the city ate involved. here today of a tight between General Wood’s forces and the Moros at ,Tar- Trial Thursday. aca river. The Moros attacked the I Sau Francisco, April 11.—The trial Americans and were repulsed <«itt> of Con Davis, poi ter on the steamer Siate Has the Right to Forbid great slaughter, Their leaders, how- Fired on Pilot Boats and Mer- Alliance, accused of ciminally as Consolici aticn of Ccmptting ever, escaped, The ame-icans lost chantment, Thinking the Jap saulting Mrs. A. 11. Ames, of .Marsh two killed and six wounded. Parallel Railroad'. Held,Ore., on a voyage from Poitland anese Were A bout to Make to wall Francisco, went over till Beavers’ Place of Trial. an Attack Thursday. Washington,April 11.—The Supreme 1 Washington, April 11.—In the ease of the State of Minnesota vs. the ¡Court today iuled that George W. . p111 11.—A misun- I Northern Securities Company and i Beavers, formerly chief of the salary "New C!■ wmig, llreat Northern and Northern Pacific allowance division of the poatoffice derstatiding of customs flashlight sig Raliroad“, which was not decided iu department, indicted iu connection j nals caused great excitement at mid the Supreme Court oi the United with postal frauds, was properly sur- night last night. Officers in com States when the merger decision was rendered tu the authorities of the maud of the forts thought the Japan handed down, we« ' dded today. Eastern district of New York, al ese were making an attack aud opened The Supreme Court bei-i that the fed though arrested in the Southern dis Hre on the fleet of pilot boats and eral circuit court has no jurisdiction trict, an t that he will have to stand merchantmen outward bound. Two Vienna, April 11. —Near Agram Chinese seamen were struck by a Croatia, today, peasants attacked the . trial th- re and the case is dismissed. Tbs case was brought to sustain the president of the town, lxibacb, and Minnesota statutes of 1896 forbidding a notary named Vokuvitch, trampling the consolidation of parallel aud com them under foot. Vokuvitch is dead petitive lines, also to prevent illegal and the president is seriously in ombinatious iu restraint of trade aud jured. The mob broke luto the town commerce. The decision was uuani- i ball aud burned the publio registers. mous. They were Hually suppressed by The object of the suit was to de troops. Mauy poisons were wounded, clare the combination of two roads j An atrillerymau was killed by the ex- and the holding cf their stock by the 1 plosion of a cartridge during the me securities company unlawful, agaiust 1 lee. the laws of the state as well as federal statutes. By petition the case was re moved from the state court to the ! Circuit Court of the United States, as ■ 1 p arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. The case was decided against the state by the federal circuit court. The case waa then taken to the Supreme Court, Forty Thousand People Crowded which invited briefs on the question Into St. Petes’ Cathedral ! of jurisdiction. Justice Harlan, announcing the de- This Morning. I cision, held that the suit doeB not really and substantially involve a suit Rome, Apiil 11.—Pope Pii.s oele , or controversy which the circuit court brated his first mass at St. Peters’ ca 1 could have taken up fur flual decree. thedral today amid a vast coimou.ee ' Hence the circuit court should not of people. The scene was brilliant have taken cognizance of it, but aud inspiring. In the immense basil- should have remanded it to the state isca were crowded 40,000 persons from I court. all nations. For houre before the pope appeared the spectators anived Story Publishers Lose Suit. in streams mul struggled tor positions Washingtonn, April 11.—Books can of vantage. Troops lined the piazza not go through the mails as second- and kept back the surging crowd, tine class matter according to a decision teature of the service was the rendi- tion of the Gregorian cha>.t by over a of the Supreme Court today in tht tbouHand youths, led by Father Pero- suit to determine their right to mail CLEARING FOR ACTION ON A JAPA.v^t WAhShli si, head of the Sistine choir. The novels issued at regular Intervals as The imitative Japanese have for .years past been car fill and ill serini inn ting pope appeared pale mid looked more ‘‘second class mail matter,” brought students of the art of war on the sea. Their ship'- ir aalern and their disel- aged than on the occasion of his lie- by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., of Bos pllne is excellent. Frequent target practice h > . iv< i • n -;>l••udi<! marksm in* Icesssicn to the throne. ton, and other publishers. The courts! ship. and when they clear for action there are r > f • , us. below are sustained. The postmaster - general maintained that the Riverside ' Literary Series, Columbia Library. 1 shell and killed. Detective Library and other so-called Several shots were fired before the Trial of a Murderer. libraries should be excluded. The Waltham, Mass., April 11.—Charles artillerymen discovered their mis publishers contended these publica i Tucker, arrested Saturday charged take. The incident shows the mental tions were periodicals Htid magazines. with the murder of Mabie Rage in strain under which the Russians are For sixteen years these publications Berlin, April 9.—The Taggeblatt her homo at Weston March 31st, was laboring. Feverish activity prevails reports Professor Wanott, of Moscow have had the seeoDd-class privilege. err igned this morning mid pleaded among the military,who are doing tl.e (Kates of postage on magazines mul University, murdered by revolution not guilty. The are was continued best they can to prepare for a Japan, ary students. The body was fonrd periodicals are one cent for each tour ese «“Fault. until April 2lat. today Ijing iu the streets with this ounces On cooks and pamphlets, applicable to so-called libraries, one 1 inscription affixed: ‘‘Condemned to King Alfonso. Senator Quay’s Condition cent for each two ounces.) death by the revolutionary committee Madrid, April II. — It was reported Atlantic City, April 11.—Senator for acting as a police spy an I betray Quay is reported tc be about Hie same today that King Alfonso will goto ing students holding piogte.-sive this morning, liis | yl siciaus advise Parle as soon as he retnrna from Ma opinions to the authorities.” L'b« drid at the end of May. He will professor had beeu strangled. absolute quiet. thence <>o to Berlin and Vienna. MOB ATTACKED PRESIDENT POPE CELEBRATED FIRST MASS ^UNIVERSITY PRO FESSOR’S FATE EXTEND THE BO HEMIA RAILROAD Nutea end mortgages bought. Mousy al” O K —AT—LAW. loned on approved security. Interest Office in new McClung Blook, Rootr paid on time certificates of deposi'. 14 and 15. Special attention given Heuere! banking business transacted. Work Was Resumed Today—Ex and and mining matters. tend the Road Into the Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE O’B CeBAR, M. Office-Room over Eugene Loan and Savings ^ank. Residence No. 189 E. 11th street. Calls attended to day or m_nt Phone, residence, MaiD 77-1; office Main »9- yv L CHESHIRE, M. D 1 Vhrv-rvar 1 ie, Eugene. Oregon. 1. W WHITSON i • : FIRST : : tesai Bank uE EUGENE. aid uo Cash Capital $50,000 urpius • - $50,000 EUGENE, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING BUSI- ACM done on reasonable lerfraft» on Chicago. San Fran- ii-auu Portland Oregon. Bute of exchange sold on foreign n rte». I'epostts received subject tn ceck or ec-tUlcate of deposit All collections entrusted to mi will rtjct i • tj Timber Belt. Cottage Grove, April 11. —That the Oregon A- Southeastern Railroad may be extended into virgin timber landa, construction work was renewed to day, after an interval of four months. A grading gang will start at once and a tracklaying gang will follow in a few days. G. B. Hengen, of New York, manager of the road, says the line will be extended this season to Warehouse, ten miles from here. Two miles of grade are now almost ready for the track Manager fleugeu declares that the depressed lumber situation x.ilnct Wednesday, NEW STYLES] April 13 th EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS In FinejJapanese Silk, Sheer Lawn, Dimity, Mercerized Oxford, Satin Damask, and new Canvas Voiles Guaranteed to be perfect in make and best fitting waists placed on the market. 12 dozen 50c to 85c values will be placed on sale at 42 Cents I Ì