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4 "W T A V Í 1 M V T Vol. 37 EUGENE OREGON SAT QZAI{ WILL I : GRANDSPECIAL ON Í Ladies’ Tailored Suits go to the FRONT 4» • A’ DAYS FOR SIX BEGINNING Monday May 2d $ I I And Command the Im I I Ladies’ Suits to be Sold at a Loss : i READ OUR PRICES $35 'tiits Reduced $30 Suit Reduced $ ’5 Suits Reduced $15 Suits Reduced $10 Suit« Reduced resh Is to $30 to $25 t* » $20 to $11 $7.75 I Ii you are in need of a Spring suit this is certainl” a rare opportunity and you she not let it pass with out taking . ranuge. g Our Loss is Your Gain Our Shoe Deparóme? I I Is the best stocked shoe house out side of Portland, and we make a specialty of the trade that is particular and desires a stylish shoe as well as quality. Exclusive agency for The Fiorsheime Shoe MAY 7 Chefou, May 5. Cbiuese junks re I port a fleet of forty Japa, ess warships and transports off Wei Hai Wei Tues day, st anting northwest. Jews Expelled. The Last of the Belated Tokio, May 5.— Gene* al Kuroki, commanding the Japanese iu Man churia, reports that two hundred ad Russian Reinforcements ditional killed aud injured Russians I tiave been found on the Yalu battle Pouring in Along Held. Bad Weather for Fair. This Morning. Plan to Adopt the Cruiser Ashore. Constantinople, May 5. —The Turk tab cruiser Abdul Me.ijid, American built, which recently arrived from Philadelphia, rau ashore while en route for Siurytia in charge of Turk ish officers. SOCIALIST CANDIDATE NOMINATED Chicago, May 5. —The Socialist na tional convention this afternoon nom inated rsugene Debs, of Indiana, for president, and Benjamin Hanford, of New York, for vice president. Tho convention adopted a platform al on usual socialistic Hues. I TERRIFIC IOWA STORM TODAY Dee Moines, May 5.—A terrifia storm struck Central Iowa this after noon, Great damuge between Choro- kee aud Marcus ia reperted. Groat lusa of life ia feaied. PHILIPPINE DUTIES DECISION Duties Collected at Is land Ports May Not Be Refunded. The Suit Decided in Favor of the Delegates Arrived *F. L. CHAMBERS. H E. ANKENY “rtJident. Vice ermo ent. DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. <i <1 'JC V More Russ an Casualties. Firemen Injured. Philadelphia, May 5.—Twelve fire men were injured early this morning by an explosion cf gasoline stored underground by the Pennsylvania ' railroad near the West Philadelphia station. During the lire the railroad detectives endeavored to eject two Italians who were trespassing when one shot Detective Conner tn the ab domen. The tire started at midnight and was extinguished without much damage. When the firemen went to make a final examination with torches the explosion followed, enveloping the whole company iu a sheet 91 flame. CONFERENCE Of Eugene, Oregon. ANY TIME London, May 5.—The Central News correspondent at St. Petersburg says a rumor is current at the Russian capital that a seoond battle has been fought at Chung Haïtien, twenty I miles south of Feng Huang Cheng, iu which the Russians lost 7000 men. The Japanese, according to the ru mor, were drive:* back iu dieorder, ; There ia no confirmation of the re | port. METHODIST BANKING CO. EXPECTED Rome, Maj 5.-According to direct communication received by the pope London, May 5.—According to dis from the Russian czar, :.otwithstand Aged Couple Murdered With In- patches received iroui the front today ing the advice of his m’uisters. is de tention of Stealing the Timber an engagement between the Japanese termined to go to the front and com and Russian laud forces is expected at on the Land They mand the army. Pen Huang Cheng at any moment. Occupied. Russian reinforcements have been St. Petersburg, May 5.— A Port Ar pouring in along the Lia Yang road thur dispatch states that Japanese and it is probable that General Kuro shipr last evening were seen coursing Winchester, Ten"., May 5.—Henry patkin will personally command. In far out and a fresh attack on the port Judge, Joe Delpb and John Evans the event of defeat, the Russians will | is anticipated. The message contains were hanged here this morning for I retire to Motieng Ling, 35 miles information confirming the Japanese tiie murder of Simon Bucher and wife along the Gia Yang road, to make a final stand aud prevent the Japanese i from reaching the railroad. Motieng Ling is a narrow pass compared to the famous Sblka pass in the Russo- Turkish war. GENERAL CHAMBERS-BRISTOW BATTLE TRIPLE HANDING I HAMPTON BROS I I k* rch. Mauchr.-te . May 5. — L’n. Diep «ich prints a re.'i i t In* Juin Morley, the* eminent J iberal 1 nnvr of parlia meut, hithero th night te have a leaning toward Voltalie's pbilo.opby, has jlned the ( ethol ic church. Jo nr I Berliu, May 5—The Frankfurter Zeitung reports that Russia has or Lia \afig Road. Far East. dered the expulsion of 115 Jewish [ families, numbering 600 persons,from [ ¡Nikolsk province, Toberuigoff, which is wii iiu the ‘‘pale ” Hence the ex-1 Attack on Port Arthur ' pulsion is illegal aud wanton. Rumor Current at St. Petersburg Anticipated- -Russia | that Second Battle Been Purchases More A TENNESSEE Fought and Japs Steamer«. Repulsed. The Shoe it&aii Man Can Buy 1 lie Best JK5U Olive J'JLIUS GOLDSMITH No 14 Chinese Plague Cases. Londou, May 5. —Glasgow shipown ers have received cables that the [ plague has broken out among Chinese coolies at Hougkong intended for shipment to South African mines. Their going has been postponed. g <•» .901 Japanese Fleet Movement. penal Army in the f I DAY Revival Method Accepted b_, General Presbyterian Assembly of Last Year. Paid Up ¡Cash Capital Los Angelos, May 5.—The secon i sessiou of the Methodist conference $50.000 opened this morning at 10 with the Notes and mortgagee bought. Mousy , bugle calls of Evangelist Bell. Bish on approved security. Interest op H. W. Warren presided. The last | Barlin, May 5.--Tbe Tageblntte csys : . pan* on time certificates of dtp--’* ' of the belated de kgatea iu the Santa Joaersl bauking business transacted. , Fe wreck arrived at daybreak this that Russia has purchased all of the j eight steamers of the Nord Deutcber morning. Every delegate, lay and clerical, line and three ships of the Hamburg was in bis seat at the business ses packet line. i sion. St. Petersburg, May 5.-—There are! FIRST : : • : The evangelistic keynote of the 1004 conference is the rivalry existing be penistent rumors here of a naval en tween the Prebstyerian and Methodist gagement between the Vladivostok 1 bodies in the evangelistio movement. squadron and Kamimura'e fleet. No There is a plan on foot tn the con confirmation of the rumors can be ob- ference to adopt the revival metnod Itaiued. accepted by the general Preebtyerian OF EUGIME. assembly last year at if* annual see- . i Oldest Printer Died. ■i 'aid ufe Cash Capital - $50,000 sion in Ixts Angeles, creating a gen Milford, Mass.. T* ~ —James ’ May 3. C. , . • 550,000; eral revival fuud and appointing the a most able members of the clergy as Cook, known as the oldest practical s OREGON. GENE, printer in the United States, If not in i ‘tineraDt evaugeliste. 'ERAL BANKING BU8I-1 the world, died here today, aged 8" | dona on reason* tu« «erm*. National Republican Chairman years. on Chicago. San Fran- , id Portland Oregon. Washington. May 5.—‘‘Cornelius of exchat^je sol-, on foreign A Double Hanging. jouDtries. Deposits received subject Bliss has been offered and has not accepted the chairmanship of the :o cheek or certificate of deposit. Pittsburg, May 5.—William L. Har-1 All •ellsctions entrusted to u* will Republican national committee” is ley (white) and James Edward* (Col- 1 eceivi prompt, sttentio-. I the statement coming from White nreti) were banged at the county jail T. GJ TTENDRTCK‘’, P— • /lense authority. It is believed Gov this mnrnlny Harley killed Krwt «' B. F 'KIN, Vtea President ernor Murphy. of New Jersey, will oe .IohoR,n »nd Edwards murdered CRn- P. E. SXJDGKASS Cashier. b. J. tvTr.tr Aewseiu«^ .iwunr. ; invited to manege the campaign. >on In 1903 ationai Bak I Government Involved Millions Louis, May 5.— Threatening , weather today kept the fair attend ■ ance nows, which works well to al SENATOR EUGENE HALE OF MAINE. ¡low the continued installation of ex- Senator Hale, who shvs that In four years the United States navy will M *~ exceeded in strength by that of Great Britain alone, is chairman of the senate, 11 )itg- Tbe French section devoted committee on naval affairs. lie has represented Maine in the senate for to the line arts was formally opened Lhis afternoon, while the German pa twenty-three years. The navy since 1883 hits cost $750,000,000. 1 vilion will be the center of official le- ception from four to six this evening. I contention that the harbor has been I 1,1 August last. Juoge planned the Woil among the exterior buildings si aled. Of the twelve fireships par- | "'°rd‘‘r and engaged Delpb and Evans progresses, the ecaff oiling being torn down revealing added beauties. Res ticipating eight have been located,the I ,o 1 **»tat. 1 he motive for the murder j taurant men are complaining of the couple wai that they occupied j ; position of two are unknown, while j °* extortionate cnarges for connussions, the remaining two retreated. The '««d from which could be had valua- | average tonnage of the vessels was!^** Dmber, which Judge wanted to thus making high prices to the pub lie. two thousand. [steal. of Dollars. V Washington, May 5.—The court of claims today decided that duties col lected on geodi from the United States at Manila a l . flier Plillip- pine porta during the Insurrcction, and which wore levin:’ I y executive proclamation for the upport of the military government, 1 ithough not by warrant of any general stu'ite, were antirely proper and cannot. bo recov ered by the firms or Individual» who paid. Tue decision involves millions of dollars. *W* Sales of Black and Colored Underskirts THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY »2.00 <1.30 <1.25 <1.75 <2.50 Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirts for »1.43 for <1.19 for 93 for <1.38 for <1.93 <3.00 Skirts for <2.05 <4.50 Skirts for <3.69 <6.00 Wool Moreen reduced to • <4.00 Remember this sale will last three days but advise customers to come early as there wiil not likely be many to select from by Saturday. Lace Curtains One pair of a kind left, wnl be closed out 1-4- OFF REGULAR PRICES. We have sold a number 01 pans and those leu are displayed in tue store. If in need of a pair of curtains it will pay you to inspect them. Summer is We are ready with the best display of Men’s and Boys’ Hats Ever shown in Eugene. New Styles, Popular Prices i Ladies’ Oxford S lutes 120 pairs in Black and Tan, the remnant of last season's business. Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 $2.00 and $2.00 values for $1.00