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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1906)
■k EU ENE OREGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9 19'b Specials ! VICTIM OF THE WRECK Heavy double fleeced cotton goods in striped and figured effects, just the thing for a warm Kimona these cold mornings. A material that has 1 \/ always sold for 25c and 30c per yard. Our price to close out 1 100 dozen pairs of children’s and misses’ fine ribbed cotton Hose, sizes 5 to 9, 25c values, for..... ............... ..................... .......................... 15 $1.50 wool Shirtwaists, assorted patterns, to close out for, each__ 75c $1.50 $3.00 all-wool waists, to close out for, each_________ _________ Mrs. Nellie Riley, of Walla Walla, Dies in Hos- pita! LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, GREYS AND BLACKS $2.00 Skirts for............................ $1.50 $3.00 Skirts................ ........ $1.50 $2.50 Skirts for____________ $1.25 $4.00 Skirts ________ $2 CO Our new summer wash goods are here and it would be impossible to describe their auty of design and quality of texture here, so we can only ask you to call and look line over. I I New shipment of Percale Wrappers, many go< d pattern m which to make selections. Price $1 00 and up. oys’ Three-Piece chool Suits. AS WE ARE CLOSING OUT THIS LINE YOU CAN SECURE BOYS’ CLOTHES FOR LES^ THAN MANUFACTURER’S Ct Ct PRICE. ■.< 0» M Ez Jò.ne Hopkiiy Boy-Proof Clothe/ cover thousands of sturejy little shoulder? .. m.. AMPTON BROS EVGSN'’S ! EASING STOR . Inquest Shows that Trainmen Used All Necessary Precautions to Prevent Accident—Trains Running Close Together Portland. Feb. 7.—Mrs. Nellie Riley, of Walla Walla, the fifth victim of yesterday's wreck at Bridal Veil, died at the hosptial this morning. At the inquest it was shown that trains Nos. 3 and 5 had been running uearTy to gether the greater part of the night. At The Dalles both received orders to wait at Bridal Veil on account of a derailed freight near Troutdale. Con ductor Glendening. of No. 3. declared he used every precaution, aud oven sent a flagman back to signal the ap proaching train. T. C. Lord, flag man. testified that he went the re quired distance. Portland. Fell. 7.—The coroner’s inquest over tlie bodies of the victims of yesterday's wreck at Bridal Veil began today. Evidence shows that the wreck was purely accidental and i navoidal.le, being caused by the breaking of a it am pipe. Portland, Feb. 7.—The coroner's jury found the wreck to have been unavoidable aud placed no blame. THE WORLD'S ELECTRiC GON RAILROAD COLLISION <1. l eli. 6.— Train Number 3, Jar passenger train from on the l>. K. A N.. crashed I foui iml. -. mat ni Bridal l!ii mile» east of Portland at H ck this morning. No. 3 was train, the steam pipes in the engine having broken, e engineer and fireman out Every person in the Pull- e rear of train No. 5 was led or injured. The car pendable tscnptions ou can put your in the prescrip- we fill for you. ingredients, skill ompounding, fol- ig the doctor’s in ti on s implicitly, me of the reasons your doctor can ys tell just what c option we fill be expected to do. he 6 7,000 pre- s on file in our y attest the ce that your bors place in us. L. DeLANO fe Willamette St. smooth ovi r the difficulties I st ween France and Germany than any other mt mber of the conference,ami declare America d< s< rve s the gratitude of tv ery nation th airing peace. Berlin. Feb. 7.— It is reported again that Liuieviteh has been dismissed on account of inability to restrain the mutinous Russian soldiers iu Man churia. Berlin. Fell. 5.—It is announced hut t be outc< n e of the Algeciras con ference can in no case lie niadi' a cause for war with France, The conference will end in March. Salem. Feb. 5.—Governor Chamber lain has granted full pardon to John Larsen, a boy of 18, who was sent to the penitentiary from Douglas county. Larsen is not his true name, He comes from a respectable family in an Eastern city. He ran away from home when 14 years of age with a cir- cus. The governor investigateti the case and came to the conclusion that the state prison was no place for the boy. The father was present when the pardon was issued aud took the boy East with him last evening. Washington, Feb. 6.—Senator Hey burn, of Idaho, is slightly improved this morning. Peritonitis has set in, but is said to lie less troublesome today. Worry aggravates the case. Peoria. Ill., Feb. 6.—Rev. Geo. S'mmpus, recently made manager of the Yates sennlorial campaign, com mitted suicide U'is morning as a re sult of gossip couui-etiug his name with immoral condition». He was one of the most prominent clergymen and business men of this ,n»rt of tlie country, being pastor of the Baptist church, president of two savings banks and author of religious works aud a lecturer. Complaint was made against him by the parents of boys lin the Baptist church Boys' Brigade. Editors of the papers in this city told him if he would leave town iu 24 hours to save the boys' reputations there would lie no prosecution, He eaves a widow but no children. H RI PACKERS' Morning Used in Reading th Extensive Garfield Report Chicago, Feb. 7. — Iu the imekers' case this morning the attorneys'for the packers resumed the reading of the Garfield report. Morrison moved that the court dispense with the lead ing as it was a waste of time, but was not sustained. The first fifty pages consumed four hours in reading, and there yet remain 300 pages. Attoniey-t ieneral Moody received a telegram informing him that his law partner, Joseph Pearl, was dead at Haverhill, Mass. He will probably attend the funeral. FURTHER WRECK Seattie, Feb. 5.—It is announced hat there will lie another investiga tion of the Valencia wreck and the blame placed where it belongs. A local committee represetiung cummer cial bodies met here today and form completely demolished. The t ulated a message to the president of killed are Auuy Edwards, a traveling • the subject. baggageman for a local baggage trans fer company ¡Edward L. Sinno. aged The schooner Millie Coleman, Washington, Felt. fi.—The president 27, of Portland, and two unidenti days out from Uuga Island, with a today withdrew the nomination of fied. Tlie seriously, probably fatally Bristol aa U. S. district attorney for cargo of fish, is supposed to lie lost injured are Mrs. W. Riley, of Walla No other name will be sent with a crew of seven. Captain John Washington. Feb. 7.—Senator Ful Oregon. Walla ; Joseph Russell, of East Oak ton. of tlie public lauds commtitee in until Bristol submits his defense son had his bride with him on a wed to the president. If the defense is land. and Engineer W. II. Swain, Seattle, Fili. 7.—Two Port Lawton today, vigorously opposed the repeal not satisfactory Fulton will lie called ding trip. The vessel was owned by and Ballard cars of the Seattle Elec of the timber act provided for in the badly scalded by escaping steam. the Seattle Alaskan Company. Hansborough bill and the substitute upon to recommend the appointee. The injured were brought to this tric Conyiany collided during a thick framed by the sub-committee and fog on a down grade near Interbay city for treatment. A w recking train on a trestle over the sound today. presented to the committee today. and a special with physicians aboard Some were fatally and several se Fulton contends that the proposed San Francisco, Feb. 5.—The steam were sent to the scene of the accident riously injured. Motorman Hurley’s plan of disposing of timber by public schooner Orient is 23 days overdue sale is inadequate to the proper de immediately after the wreck occurred. leg was cut off and he w ill probably at this port from Willapa Harbor. velopment of Oregon, and would stop She was heavily lumiier laden. Little The Pacific Express was following die. Tlie cars Are a total wreck. its growth and retard business is it hopes are expressed for the vessel’s the Spokane train. Four miles from is adopted. Final action was de safety. It probably encountered the Washington, —Senator Ful Bridal Veil tlie injector on the engine ferred. same storm iu which the Vlenciaa ton called on tlie president this morn- of the Pacific Express broke, flood went dow n. ng and talked regarding United ing the cab with steam and almost 1 States District Attorney W. C. Bris Harrisburg. Or., Feb. 6.—George scalding Engineer Swain, who tried tol. of Portland, against whom charges Maultby and J. E. Cole, giving their Washington, Feb. 5.—Officers who have been preferred, After the con to stop the engine but was driven out homes as St. Paul, were arrested yes investigated the tire on the Meade de Harrisburg. Or., Feb. 6.—A. E. terday about four miles north of this cided it was caused by spontaneous ference Senator Fulton said Bristol of the cab. The fireman saved him would have to go. self by jumping. Swaiu after several Albright was brought here Saturday city and bound over to the circuit combustion. | The cause of the action is said to evening from Oakland, where he was court, charged with entering the futile efforts to reach the throttle, lie a letter written by Bristol in 1902 arrested on a warrant charging h i m farmhouse of August Sperling and tried to crawl over the tender in an with “jumping’’ a board bill, to the Coos Bay Land and Improve He taking a watch. The/ were traveling Faria, Feb. 5.—Countess de t'astel- ment Company, asking pay to influ effort to uncouple the engine from pleaded guilty and was fined 920. through tlie country on bicycles and lane has commenced a suit for di ence the action of thirteen of his the rest of the train and throw the Having no money he was taken to Al say they left Portland Friday. vorce. anti today a decree was issued clients who were contemplating to One had three watches, one of which air brakes on the trucks, but the bany and lodged in the county jail. authorizing her to take provisional purchase land from the company. Albright came here a couple of wan identified by Adolph Sperling as charge of their children. crash came before he reached the Bristol's defense was not satisfactory hi«, they having taken it between 12 weeks ago and did some repairing on to the president. coupling. The engine plowed its way gasoline lamps about town, aud when and 1 o'clock. through a Pullman aud both were he had finished he left town and Philadelphia, Feb. 6.—A big fire is Washington, Feb. 7.—The senate It completely wrecked. Dr. Vincent, of neglected to settle his board bill. raging among the wholesale drygoods committee on privileges and elections New York, Feb., 7. — Taigny the Bridal Veil, was the first on the is said that he did the same tiling in French diplomat refused admittance and niblier warehouses on Fourth and today took up the Hmoot case. Smoot Cottage Grove. ( was present, accompanied liy a num scene. He amputated an arm of Mrs. to Venezuela by President Castro, ar Market streets. Three men have ber of Mormons. rived today. He goes to Washington Riley and dressed the scalp wounds been injured. A four-story building Bourke Cochran and Williams, of to consult the French amliassador, of Cole. One person in the Pullman, has been gutted, with a loss of *80.000. Mississippi, for the Democrats, and going home February 10. a son of Mrs. Riley, escaped injury. Mann ami Hepburn, for the Republi cans, wound up the debate on the Others injured were Lewis Morgan, Riga. Feb. 5.—General Orloff, with Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 6.—Thoe. rate bill today. the fireman, badly scalded and head out apparent reason, bombarded the W. Lawson, accompanied by Gover Sentaor Patterson hurled defiance at cut; Mrs. Cliderman, of Portland, Poltyecbnic school today and many nor Broward, of Florida, and former his Democratic colleagues in the nose broken: J. F. Singers, a news Attorney General Monett, of Ohio, senate today and charged them with Salem, Feb. 5.—Ex-Governor Wil- were killed and wounded. agent, Portland, bruised and cut. liam P. Lord has decided to enter the arrived here this morning for an in- attempted coercion ami intlmiditaon. Sinnott was the traveling representa race for the Republican nomination St. Petersburg, Feb. 5.—A private mmo* conference with Goveruor He declared that he had been charac terized as a “White House Democrat, " for governor. tive of the American Type Foundry, house at Silce was destroyed by a Cummins. a bolter, and that he had sold his Ex-Governor Lord's formal declar bomb and the bodies of twelve r«a out of this city. vote for patronage. He said if the ation will be made witbin a few days. be seen in the rains. It is believed Chicago. Feb. 6.—Attorney-General action of the caucus was approved With two candidate« for governor, many others were killed. Moody appeared aa a witness in ths free thought and freedom of action three for secretary of state and one packers' casejthis morning fo~prevetit would be dead. for state printer, Marion county the suggested issuance of a ^ulmeon« Berlin. Feb. 5.—Tlie kaiser has promises to cut a wide swath in the duces tecum against the preen lected a gold bracelet for a wedding Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in Republican primary election next the United States, being a letter his Eugene office all next week. Have dresent to Alice Roosevelt. April. I written to Moody by the president him cure yonr heal and eye ache with - | during the investigation by Garfield « pair of his superior glasses. Don't Logan. Utah. Feb. ’T—Apostle | Moon Jt Tingley, the seed men, will Berlin. Feb. 7.—The lapers^ubbsb . Moody said the letter was a scientific throw away your broken glasses. Ha Marri ner Merrill, of the Mormon save you 25 per cent on all seed«. this evening tb«X<ieclaratLon that paper and be would produce a verified can make them good as new or grind church, is dead, He leaves five wives Get price« elsewhere and we will con- Henry White,the American represent i copy if desired, the original 'having and duplicate broken lenses at leas vines you. East Ninth street. J and over SO children. ative to Algeciras, has done more to passed from bis hands. than Portland prioes. SERVICE NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ALBRIGHT JUMPED HIS BOARD DILL EX-GOVERNOR LORD WILL RUN LEAVES FIVE WIVES AND 50 CHILDREN