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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1906)
t Jil Of [U J »ttJ R m .] ”OL TbJ x EUQEN’E OREGON FRIDAY MAY 11 19"b 3g in J EARTHQUAKE CAUSES WRECK CF S. P. TRAIN ‘vanity J thec^ I <Ue tig urn »kiln ruitijJ ICU — >lote ijj CHILDREN ’S PARAMI! S All Colors 20 Cents » lu REDLCIIONS on all Cash Sale Ribbons No 55 EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS OCCURRED LAST NIGHT ‘ leopkg xy i* etoit led by i), ax HAMPTONS - E*"-------------------- — H « 1 « A. w r 1 w WIIJ Commenced Mon , May 7, Ends Saturday Night, May 12 ÛFK Big rcoucnons all over the house to cash buyers. We are giving this sale in order to demonstrate the difference of cost busing and broujltif credit buying. 1 luitlJ Showing you why it will pay to pay cash for your merchandise. Those wanting ing nt; J credit mu^i pay the regulir prices. t a tej wn L:.;l ■ J of buw|J ing to J Read Every Item Here. Every One is a Money Ma.ker ins to th, J to a. gam« fri .5c . 5c 10c 10c 2%c Calico. 6- and -¡z grade for 6cGinghims tor Aprons esent, ‘ lac Dres< Gingham the unf-J '.an?.-. [ u%c Percales for athaw Basting L’l bread ier of M kodak u 4c tc 4c 4c 4c 8c The best qc Steel Pins Hooks Eyes, per card Safetv Pin«;, per card Lawns and Chailie._ Thread, Clark’s O-N-T Ladies good black Hose Sau Francisco, May 9.--The first section of the Coast Limtied, No. 9, was wrecked at Edenvale, two miles south of Kan Jose, at 7 :25 this morn ing. The first two cars, containing Chinamen to lie deported, were com pletely demolished and all the China men are reported killed. Many occu pants of the third ear, a tourist, were injured by flying glH«s. Later particulars state that the wreck occurred at 4 o’clock this morning, the fireman and three Chi nese passengers being killed by the derailing of the train. An earth quake shock at 5 o’clock last even ing caused the track, which was on made land, to sink and the first train passing the spot met with disaster.the engine and first three ears being over turned. The sleepers, mail car and day coaches were not damaged and the engineer escaped serious injury. A wrecking ctew was sent from San Jose and found many of the Chinese seriously injured. The Chinese were recently smuggled across the Mexican border, and were booked to sail on the first Bteam- er out of San Francisco. San Francisco, May 9.—Two light rad .lrud-ai- Others are due to the earthquake shocks were felt at 11:15 hocks and nervous strain. LOOTING 8111.1. < < IN 11NI ES. " last night. No damage was done and Looting still continues, despite no alarm felt. Livermore reports the the watchfulness of the soldiers. shock as quite severe. Eight men were accosted this morn The police today began to raid ing while making off with several houses were people are gathering re hundred dollars' worth of loot from lief supplies in excess of the regular the ruins of the Washington brewery, rations. It la also alleged that many in the North Beach section. Blue jackets from the cruiser Boston last grafters are drawing salaries from night captured four members of a corporations and confiscation and gang engager! in stealing lumber. punishment will follow where loot is Chinatown still swarms with relic hunters, who are practically unmo uncovered. lested. Patrolmen stationed on the water AMPLE STE L SUPPLY. front gather in all drunks from Ouk- Special Agent Backus, of the United land and all liquor found on suspected States Steel Cor|>oration, told the persons is confiscated. general committee on rehabilitation Owiug to the great need for restau this morning that San Francisco eau all the steel it wants within the rants the steamer Spokane han been have next year, and that the corporation fitted up aa a mess «hip to feed the would attend to the transportation of employes of the Pacific Coast Com- the same. He thinks 50,000 tons will pany and public tbat in willing to be all the city eau handle within a pay. year, but adds that they will have to On an average fifty insanity "cases spare 100,000 tons if necessary. The Washington, May 9.—Conferences in are examined daily, mostly due to price will remain the same as before the senate which resulted in a posi cutting off of stimulants from habit- tho city was destroyed. tive agreement on six propositions to be incorporated in the Allison amendment to the railroad rate bill were ratified yesterday by additional conferences of senate leaders, repre senting all Republican factions, '('hat there could te no further misunder standing, this data for the basis of the agreement was prepared and ex changed : The A Bison amendment Is to com prise six propositions: hirst—The woris “fairly remunera tive” in section 4 of the bill to be stricken out. Second—The words “in its judg Washington, May 9.—The govern St. Petersburg, May 9.—Peasant ment" in the same section are to be ment today tiled a suit against the members of the dontna, which open« reta’ned. dr»g trust, whi.'li includes the Pro on Thursday, have already inaugurat Third—Jurisdiction is vested in the prietary Association of America, the ed a campaign tor more land for the United States circuit courts to iiear National Wholesale Druggist Associa peasants. They any they will not re and determine suits against the com tion and the National Association of turn home without obtaining a grant, mission. Retail Druggists. It is allegixl that aa they would be killed aa traitors, Fourth—No preliminary injunction they have combined to fix tne prices and declare they are willing to die or inteilocutory order is to be grant to lie maintained by retailers in V1O- in the douma. Orders have been giv ed without a hearing and notices. lation of the anti trust law. en that Hags be placed high in the air Fifth—The application for prelim to preveut the revolutioniata from inary injunction of interlocutory de uaing them as limiting In the demon cree is to be heard by three judges. strations. Sixth —A direct appeal from the in The czar arrived at the Peterhof to terlocutory order or decree to lie day, ready to enter the city Thurs only to the supreme court of the day. He will visit Ilia father’s tomb United States. and then proceed to the winter palace \ for the opening of the douma. REPUBLICANS AGREE UPON RATE BILL )r the li ii.c e» | On Sp itching i| Ladies’ Suit Department »ken" 'k 'or the wij nisplaymi GFIfXD Some of the biggest reducticns ever known on Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts, DRUG COMBINE PEASANTS ASK IS DECLARED LAND DIVISION NOT LAWFUL / BY NEW DOUMA $ 15.00 Ladies' Tailored Suits for . $9 50 $9.00 Ladies' Tailored Suits for $400 $;.oo Wash Suits for $2-50 4.00 “ “ “ $3-50 Coats and Skirts at Cost DRESS GOODS 3 i o q çoe Wcnl Suitings for, • « 7fc IOC Summer Goods IÇC At 40c 65c -_8c I2*4c 15c THE COTTAGE GROVE FORESTERS WIN 85c SI.00 20c 25c 35c Si.oo Wool Suiting? for $1 2Ç “ 2ÇC Summer Goods pc “ 40c GRADING SOON BEGINS ON NATRON EXTENSION Boys’ Clothing tiff Tab Klamath Falls. Or., May 8.—J. R. Graham, chief engineer of the Ore gon Eastern railroad, was in the city last week purchasing supplies tor bis crew of twenty men. They are’ now running the preliminary line and as soon as tins is completed the |>ernia nent survey will be made and Mr. Graham says: “Grading o|<eratioua will immediately follow the stakes.’’ Thia road will connect with the line from Natron to Klamath Falla near Fort Klamath,the surveyors for which line aie also now in the field. it prices that you cannot afford o turn down. balM Boys’ School Suits. Si ^o grade, $1.15 3oys’ hard wear Suits, $i 7; Srade $1.35 TRUCE DECLARED Boys’ Dress Up Suits, $2 50 ISTMI grade $2.00 All Other Suits Reduced in Proportion ■ninger. *1 ddrMMfl -tian A Chicago, May 9.—A truce tietween Dowie and Voliva. by which joint control of Zion City Industrie* will tie arranged until October, la an nounced by Dowie’s attorney, A tri mnv irate is to have charge of ail (fairs. ¡ t he Mr. n worker < a spleo^ 20c 20c 2 he Boys’ and Men’s 25c Suspenders for 25c and 35c Four-in-hand Ties and Bows for Oc Fancy and Plain Hose.................... lurch*’ • ENSTACE MILES TENNIS CHAMPION Special Cash Prices on Men’s ■end. * ■ of tt* id IS, *lg • rtland 1 London, May 9.—Enetac. Miles won the Engli.h court tennis champion- ship, defeating Jay Gould, the Amer ican, three seta out of four. Felt and Straw Hats, Clothing, Underwear and Furnishings [ V '( ' $100 PERCALE ~ wrappers 75 Cent« Hampton Bros Eugene’s Leading Store 75c percale WRAPPERS 65 Cent« MOUNT VESUVIUS ACTIVE ONCE MORE Naplee. May 9 — Vaanriae ia again I ——————— Minisi« Muidsrid Washington, May 9.—The minister of foreign affairs of Nicaragua bas been assassinated, according to the ¡American charge d'affaires at San Jose. Costa Rica. I Secure Flag Offered by Grand Gourt- S. P. Co. Buys Water From City TRUST MAGNATES HELD FOR TRIAL Cottage Grove, Or., May 7.—I^ast January the grand court of Oregon, Foresters of America, offered a silk flag, five feet by teD in size, to the subordinate lodge that gained the greatest ¡percentage in metnlierahip ending April 1. Bohemia camp No. 33, looted here, just got word that it is .«inner, having secured a gain of 235 per cent in membership during the time of the contest. A further in dividual prize of a gold button was offered to each member who ae-ured five applications and over for mem bership. Eight gold buttons cauie to this camp, all these eight securing over five members. This city has entered into a con tract to sell water to the Southern Pacific for its tank at this place. The company uses 30,000 gallons a day and nearly ever train takes water here. The c<xn(>any dug wells, but the water contaius too much mineral for use in the boilers, and this had to be given ap. New York, May 9.—Nathan Gifford, president, and I- pMlerick L. Pomeroy, traffic manager of the New York Cen tral Railroad, were held under fill,000 bonds each to answer to Aie charge of conspiracy to violate the felderal law prohibiting the giving or receiv ing of rebates. A formal plea of “not guilty" waa entered. Its lawyers entered like plena for the sugar trust ami the cases went over. MARRIED 23 TEARS, RAILROADS MUST GIVE UP COAL AND OIL Washington, Mar 9.—The senate han decided that the Elkins' amend ment to the rate bill, providing for the divorcement of coal aud oil busi- nes« from the transportation business should take effect in IHufl. ARLINGTON DOCK AT SEATTLE BURNS Seattle, May 7.—Arlington dock was practically destroyed at 8:30 this morning; loss, 8390,0110. The explo sion of cartridges is supposed to have been the cause and the whole water front was threatened, but the flames were controlled in an honr. Erick Erickson has begun »nit In the I^ue oortnty circuit court against hie wtfe, Carrie, for divorce and for the en.tody of their minor children. I"hey were married in Kansas on Oc tober If. lMdCl. and have the following chl)«ir»>n Etale Feeri. aged 22 yearn . Alhevt la, 20; Fredrick* n. lfl, Chaetae, 13; John W , 11. and Beaaie. 8 Cruel and Inhuman treatment la alleged aa ground, for a legal separa tion. The plaintiff allege, that on August 22, 19D4, hia wife took their daughter. Bernie, and went to Port Chicago, May 7. —Burglars last night land, where she ba. continued to m- looted th* vault of the Levi Lei te tueiu. Ha »u.uea bar of BMOCintiug and living with other men L. Bil estate. Sacnrlt les ¡valued at HV),nn0 are said to be tn is. lug. yeu i. the plaintiff a attorney. LEITER ESTATE LOSES SECURITIES