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SEMI WEEKLY EUGENE OREGON SATURDAY MAY 21 19(4 Vol. 37 MAPS SHOWING HOW THE _RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT 9 C> I Is known the world over for its wearing qualities, and has all the ear marks of made- to-order garments, yet costs no more than he ordinary kind. BATTLESHIP 1 <,4-£l o fete w n H B B s 8 FLEET SUNK * •" X H g H Shoe Variations USELESS AND CRUISER ■Ad Vs-- $ RUSSIA’S c/4.11 dealers talk of the maker, but the individ uality’ of The “FLORSHEIM” Shoe, with its ,<■ foot form shape, best • y materials and perfect L comf t- »wjLt “S A^JD qualities, always appeals to you. “The FLORSHEIM” Shoe is made after $10.00 and $12.00 patterns and sell at half the price. When you think of shoes remember the “FLORSHEIM” is our Leader. in style, shape, fit and make are numer ous. ÏC » JAPANESE PROTECTED CRUISER YOSHINO. tórJz/l^/>>i>J*lV<'/zZlVx/z/l\Wwl\>/zzíVx-/z/fVx/z/l\>/z/l\>/z/lVx'/zzlV^/z/l\>/zZI\>/zZl\>/z7Í\í^z/ív//zví\>/zzí\>7z%\>7zzl\>7z^Vz'7zzíVx7zzK\“ r Closing Out Price COMMERCIAL AND ON THE LATEST MODEL White Setting Machin Ai Long as our Present Stock Lasts. Apositively bona fide offer Only a Few are Left. Schwarzschild’s BOOK STORE SHEEP DIP = SAVINGS We receive accounts of firms, cor- I portions aud individuals and extend ' to our depositors every accomoda tion within the limits of prudent I banking. Interest paid ou demand ' certificates of deposit when so speci- I fled. EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK OF EUCNE.E OREGON- Established 1892. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $75,000.00 JAPANESE PROTECTED CRUISER KASAGI._ _ _ _ _ _ _ recent operations before Port Arthur and Dalny. The (.losses include Stockmen who are thinking of the battleship Yiabino and either using Dip this Spring will find Charley Smith, the young man who the cruiser Aeama or the battleship it to their interest to call on us, was aneeted by Chief of Police Gil- | Fuji, both of which] struck mines. see our goods and get our bert Tuesday evening in the act of! Russian boats wentjontjto rescue the prices. : :::::: stealing some clothing from the Mui- i crews of the sinking vessels but were key lodging house, was given a hear- j forced to retire ’when Japanese rein lug this afternoon before Justice of forcements appeared. The Russian We guarantee every gallon of the Peace C. A. Wintermeier, and , consul has a Dalny dispatch stating dip sold. bound over in the sum of B500 to ap that two Japanese battleships were pear at the next term of circuit coart. lost Monday. The Port Arthur harbor Being anable to furnish bonds be will passage is partially opened by the lie in jail until coart meets next removal of one of the Japanese fire month. Ou bls way back to jail Smith ships. McCLUNG BUILDING, told the officers that he hao a partner, Eugene, • • Oregon. who also took » r jit of ••ir>*b»s be-1 longing to W. a. ^.ulkey, proprietor! of the lodging home. No donbt he is 1 London, May 19 —An official d's- L W WHITSON a long way off by th s time, though. pactb received here this afternoon an- nouur , iv I’ J i; DENTIST cMno s-d the H*'*n A a-a-e CART' 'IT ’ Having purchase 1 th* o-fi-e fiitare sunk off Port A Ihti a id ovm the late decs Mei W V Henderson, I B^nthe /> anw prepared to do anvtfdr.g in the line hundred lives Wei ■>.. >1 I,,., c. Dentistry in the abor** said u *3« m HULL’S DRUG STORE *4 Crown and bridge work a s; c ' Jty. Wholesale Russian Emigration. St. Petersburg, May 19.—Trade de pression has become so acute that .em igration is taking place to Euglaud Los Angeles, Cal., Maÿ 19. -War- and Argentine by the wholesale. rauts for tbe arrest of H. K. Hunt- iugton and I. W. Hellmiin, of Ban Francioso, and other directora of A Pendleton Affair.- street railways, will be issued tonight Pendleton, Or., May 18.-Mrs. charging them with iguoriug tbe Thomas Merrill was found drunk to ; treat sprinkling ordiuance. day at her home iu the city alter a threa-days’ debauch. Her ten-year- California Republicans. old daughter had been ill with ty phoid fever and Saturday her mother Sacramento,May 19.—The first busi discharged the physician. Mrs. Mer uess of the state convention this rill refused to call another physician, morning was the adoption of a plat and proceeded to drown her sorrows form. The platofrm is very brief, by drinking. leaving matters of nation<1 policy the national convention and of state legislation to the August convention. Senator Quay Improving. The following delegates at large Pittsburg, May 19.— Senator Quay were chosen to tbe Chicago national Is reported better this morning. Republican convention : Governoi Pardee, John D. Spreckels, Geo. A. Knight, Judge J. W. McKinley. The Ocean Steamers Collide. thanks of tbe convention were extend Dalmontb, England, May 19.- The ed to Cliairmau Albert G. Burnett French steamer Circe arrived this and the city nf bacramento. morning damaged from a collision with tbe Spanish steamer Sestav, WISCONSIN which sank with five Bailors. Notable English Death. REPUBLICANS LondoD, May 19. — Herbert Cham The upper picture is that of the Japanese protected cruiser. Yoshino, which berlain, brother of Joseph Chamber was sunk off Port Arthur May ISth, and the lower one is of the Japanese pro lain, the Liberal leader, is dead. Renominate Lafollette for Gov tected cruiser, Kasagi, which ram med the Yoshino. Thief Bound Over, ---------------------------------------------- ■■ Christian Endeavorers for the trip to the national Sunday school conven tion at Jerusalem, returned today with 533excursionists of the 830 start ing. The steamer left Naples May (J. T io, Mtv 11 — Admiral Togo re ports as follows: “A report f’om Rear Admiral Dewa says that the cruisers Kasagi and Yosbino collided The Illinois Deadlock. during a fog off Port Arthur on May 15tb. Tbr Yosbino sank, only 90 of Springfield, Illinois, May 19.—Two her crew beiug saved. Un the same ballots were taken this morning tn day the battleship Hatuse struck a the Republican state convention with Russian mine and sank.'’ no change. The convention voted S supplemental report by Togo down the proposition to take up the says: “Fourteen minutes past one Executing a Series of nomination of miuor officers ahead on the afternoon of the 15th, iu deep Japanese Having Their fog off Port Arthur, the Kasagi ram Evolutions in Crimean of that for governor. med the Yoshino, sinking the latter in a few mluates. Ninety of the crew Turn at Catastro Springfield, May 19.—At the end of Waters. were saved. Un the same morning i the 50tb ballet the convention re- the battleship Hatuse, while cruising cessed till 3 p. m. The last tallot phes. off Port Arthur covering the landing saw the elimination of Sherman, of soldiers, struck a mine ten knots whose vote went to Deneen. Reported That Turkey Will southeast of the harbor entrance, the sigualied for help instautly end Allow the Warships to Pass Battleship Hatuse and Cruiser struck another mine and sank in half Morocco Kidnapping. the Dardanelles. an hour. Three hundred of her crew Yoshino Destroyed by were saved by torpedo boats.’’ Tangier, Arfica, May 19. —len Per- Russian Mines. London, May 19.—A Central News dicoris, tbe richest aud most influen Odessa correspondent wires that the tial man in Tangier, and Cromwell Japanese Movements. whole Russian Black Sea fleet baa been Narley, au English friend, were kid Chee Foo, May 1.1. -Dalny refugees New Chwaog, May 19.—The Japan ordered held on a complete war footing napped today at their home three arriving today insist that the Japan ese fleet suffe’ed severely in *he ese fleet was sighted ten milea north from August 1st. Meanwhile the fleet miles west of here by a band of Rai- is divided into two squadrons, which Bull mountaineers. are executing a series of practical ev olutions in Crimean waters. Il is re ported that arrangements have beeu RAILWAY MAGNATES arrived at whereby Turkey will allow the fleet to pass through the Darda TO BE ARRESTED nelles for service in the far East. I I The H. S M. Clothing HAS REACHED OUT AFTER THE TERRITORY OF OTHER NATIONS. <t luj uai.leohip Oil were saved. 0Ur store been better’ stocked with B Men’s and Boys’ Clothing than at the pres* a e it time. | —k 14 MORE JAPANESE DISASTERS | NEVER BEFORE | i No of Kai Chow today. Japanese troops marched several miles inland from Kai Cbow and destroyed four milea of railroad, capturing a commissariat train . Ibt Haytien Revolution. Cape Haytien, May 19. —in a battle between government troupe and rev olutionists at Guyacenes, the govern ment force bad thirty killed and wounded, while the revolutionists lost heavily. Five revolutionary gen erals have gone to Porto Klco for aafety. Lo<ses at Yalu Battle. Tok io. May 19.— General Kuroti to- ' day eent the following list of the ex act number killed and wounded in •le of the T bi Japanese, 31(5 -«a fpi.aine Russians. 1TC3 ,ui ■ burieil by the Japanese and ■I pri ■ -r»; 29 June and 1211 Japanese Securities Rise. ernor Third Term—Bolters Put Out Full State Ticket. London, May 19.—Rumors cf the probability of au early peace iu the far East pervading tbe financial dis Madisou, Wis., May 19.—Governor trict this afternoon caused Japanese Izafollet’e was renominated governor securities to rise violently. for the third term by the Republican state convention this morning The Russian Ammunition Stolen. bolters held a separate convention Birmingham, England, May 19.— this afternoon and nominated au en The Poet prints an Odessa report that tire state ticket headed by Sam Cook. fifty thousand rounds of heavy ammu Tbe itolter ticket Is supported by iho nition has disappeared from the Rus two Repo bi lean United States sens sian arsenal or Is worthless. An in tors. quiry is proceeding. Wyoming Republicans. Laramie, Wyo., May 19.—Tbe Re publican atate convention elected six delegates to tbe national convention inatructed for Rooeevelt. B. B. Brocks was nominated f«.r governor and Frank Mondell for Congress. TODAY’S GAME AT ROSEBURG (Guard Special Service.) Roseburg, Maj 1... in the ... game here this afterroi n ' we< >. Christian Endeavorers Back. lem and Roseburg, the ore ws 8 I New York, May 19.—The steamer 2 iu favor of i!osehur.’ at th it dr • Grosser Knrfurst, charter- I by the the flftb inning.