EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY JUNE 29 190b word leads in SHERIFF'S RAGE BY ONE VOTE Í Portland, June 27.— Turn Word lea, • t tevens by one vote as a res t f this .. irning’s count in tlie ' contest. SALE : he Fourth Almost ere! 7 • 9? • • If you find it hercinunder mentioned ’twill be at a price to make you joyfully turn ir steps this way FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. American Sale prices are not every-day prices. THE We have gathered here a collection of all that is good in Ready-to-Wcar Garments, r modern merchandising way isn’t satisfica wun waiting for trade, but creates it. We e secured many special values in dcsirai. e g irments that we can afford to price extra i to stimulate early selling. Not an unworthy specimen in the lot. The quantities are The following arc striking examples: MATLOCK LIBEL CASE SUMMER DRESSES A beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Rcady-to-Wear Dresses made of sheer lawns, figured andies, dotted muslins and linens, c’aborately yet qeatly trimmed in German and meh Vai. laces; others trimmed with embroidery and eyelet effect. The prices we are Ting these garments at arc less than the materials would cost you alone. Here arc a • prices, $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $4.00 Dresses reduced to $5.00 Dresses reduced to $6.00 Dresses reduced to HIRT WAISTS LADIES’ SKIRTS adies’ fine Jap. Silk Waists, 1 and long sleeves, bcauti- Made of white and colored duck, some of pequa. A most desirable garment for summer wear. Will wash and will not shrink or lose their shape. iy trimmed in lace and em- idery. Big reductions in > department Friday and :urday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We offer you your choice of seventy-five $1.25 and $1.35 Skirts for $1.00. We have a few better skirts at $2.50. $3.00 and $3.75 that we are offering at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.25. 00 Waists reduced to $2 J 5 50 Waists reduced to $2.50 00 Waists reduced to $3.00 Other Waists made of India Wn and Swiss start at 50c range to $1.50 i’ Black Hose Dusters___ _ 10c .00 reductions on Parasols. Ladies Tan Hose 25c Ribbon No. 60 15c Summer Gloves ------- 25c Ladies’ White Hose 20c Ladies’ Summer Vests 10c $1.50 W. B. Corsets fcr $1 OUR MEN S DEPARTMENT 'll Socked with everything you need (or the Fourth. “•50. New York, June 2(5. — When Harry station house. He is alleged to have Kendall Thaw was arraigned tins said to tlie officer who arrested him: morning, aroused of the murder last "He deserved what he got. He night of Stanford White, whom he ruined my life and deserted the killed at Madison Square roof garden, girl." he still wore his bedraggled evening Stanford White, the murdered man, clothes. Police Captain Hodgkins was a member of the firm of MeKiti, handcuffed Thaw to him this morning Mead A White, and mi eminent nrchi and took him to police beadquarters, tect. When the shooting occurred where he was measured and photo- Thaw get up from his seat beside his graphed for the rogue's gallery. He wife, walked down the aisle rapidly, was lined up with petty thieves and stood for a few minutes right behind pickpockets, and forced through the White, looking at him hard. White routine through which all prisoners was apparently utterly ignorant of his must pass. Returning to the police peril. Theu Thaw pulled his pistol court Thaw shielded himself as best from Ills trousers pock t and in quick Hop contracts were tiled w’th the he could from the photogiaphers, who succession tired three shots. Two of county clerk yesterday wherein Kia were on hand in force. them took effect, either wound being her, Wolf A Netter, the well-known He was met at the Jefferson Mar­ mortal. dealers of Portland, agree to pu. -base ket police court by Dan O'Reilly, the Thaw is a member of a rich and the follow ing ctops. M. J. and J. famous criminal lawyer, whom he prominent Pittsburg family. M Edmunsou, of Goshen, 20,000 has engaged to defend him. O’Keil- pounds, at 10^ cents per pound, to ly was prominent in the defense of New York. June 27.—Thaw's deter­ be delivered at the ware ouse or cars Nan Patterson for the murder of Cae­ mination to rid his wife of t> e perse­ at Goshen. sar Young. There was a conference cutions of Stanford White, accord L. D. Forrest, of I.eiilairg, 35,000 with Magistrate Bai low and then mg to tlie story told by an intimate pounds, at lul4 cents per pound, de­ Thaw was remanded to appear before friend today, dates from an evening livered at the warehouse or cars in the coroner. of lust year when the couple were in Eugene. The nolice located Evelyn Thaw and the Kits hotel. I’m is, when Mrs. Thaw Geo. T. Hall, Sr. , of Eugene, 50,000 she was unmolested, but detectives whs taken suddenly ill at dinner, pounds at 10>4 cents per pound, de will watch her until tier part in the lhaw accompanied her to her room livered at the warehouse or cars in tragedy is explained. Thaw was cool and pressed inquiries upon her as to Eugene. last night, but is a nervous wreck tlie cause,until she told him the story Geo. T. Hall, Jr., of Eugene, 15,000 tills morning. of her former life in the gilded dis­ pouuds at lo‘4 cents per pound, de­ The proceedings before the cm oner trict of sin, and of White's part in livered at the warehouse or cars in were brief. On affidavit of Patrol­ her career. Thaw told White it' he Eugene. man Debs that Thaw said to him, "I ever accosted his wife, or even spoke The Dunn Land Co., 180,00 pounds, shot him." Thaw wuh held without to her he would stir up a scandal nt 10 cents, delivered at the ware- bail and sent to the Tomba prison. which would drive him from tlie house or cars in Eugene. Assistant District Attorneys Knott lulled .States. Instead of showing and Turnbull are conducting the pros fetir White turned and told Thaw to »outlon. care for himself and never address At the Tombs Thaw found that the him again. It is claimed that since police had procured him a business the Paris encounter White sent notes suit from his apartments and he to Mrs Thaw frequently, demanding quickly changed from ills dinner jack­ an appointment. '•istrjyt Attorney Jerome has de In the case of J. I). Matlock against et. He was taken to a cell and cou- frered with bis counsel. It ia said cided to call tlie friends of White to L. Simons, wherein the plaintiff asks now that O'Reilly ia only acting tern refute, if possible, the charges against for £15,000 damages for libel, the case porarily as counsel, until the arrival White's moral character, hs the pros growing out of the injunction suit instituted by Simons against the city of a membei of the firm of Delafield A ecution is beginning to feel that if Dellfield, who have been retained aa the stories are true, or if untrue Hiid restraining the payment of the Kelsey A Young warrants for plan and speci­ chief counsel for the defense. Thaw not smothered at their birth Thaw is likely to enter a plea of emotional will never even be tried for White's fications for the municipal water and insanity. murder. light plants, Judge Harris yesterday It transpires that Thaw anil White EXAMINED BY DOCTORS. sustained tlie demurrer to the com­ Physicians examined into Thaw's plaint on tlie ground that judicial were together at Burns’ restaurant Sunday night until 3 o’ckck Monday mental capacity this morning, amoug proceedings are privileged. John M. and Geo. A. Pi I ea are attorneys morning, engaged in earnest con the doctors living Elint, McDonald, The past relations of Mahon, Poster and McGuire. Thaw for Simons and W. W. Calkins for venation. White and Evelyn Nesbitt, now stood the ordeal well and kept bls Math ek. Judgt Harris today dismissed the Thaw's wife. Is supposed to lie tlie temper when asked queer questions, ease without prejudice or coat a to cause of the latter's hatred that led lie Jimi iy refused to answer. Even to the killing of last night. upun the advice of Judge Olcott, of either party. The tragedy occurred at 10:30 his counsel, l.e refused to answer, and o'clock last night, when the Madison the physicians spent an hour truit- Square roof g-arden was crowded w ith leaaly. merry makers. While Barry Short, llis wife drove to the jail shortly Pleasant Hili, June 27.—C. H. Bo who tills the principal comedy role in after the doctor« li-ft, acconipiinit d the piec«, was singing a comic song by Thaw’s brother. Josiah, of Pitts­ lier went to the city yesterday. and the garden was echoing with burg, indicating that tlie family will Mr. ami .Mrs. R< bert Scrivner went laughter and applause, a series of stand by Harry. to Eugene Monday and purchased shots rang out and a man in evening He was allowed to meet his wife them a new carriage. dress was seen to fall across a table at and brother with the bars between I.. E. Pa ks and son went over on which he was sitting with a party of them. Both broke down and wept, Camas Swale yesterday a ter a bunch 1 friends. The man who fired the shots as diti Josiah, the brother. The con of beef cattle. fled, pistol in band, towards the near- pie hugged and kissed as best they Mr. and Mrs. Dare Jacoby and two 1 eat exit, where he was seized by the could through the bars and talked daughters, of Jas er, were over on a i police. A panic immediately ensued rapidly in low tones undisturbed for visit Suday. anu a wild stampede for exits. The thirty minutes, when visitors are by There was a laige crowd out Sunday man who was shot was quickly Iden- prison rules forced to depart. to witness the ball game tietween i titled as Mr. White, but hia assailant An ini mense crowd made way Thurston and Pleasant Hill, the latter • was not positively known to I*- Thaw Mrs. Thaw and Josiah, who enti until after he had been taken to the an electric cab and drove away. winning by a score of 11 to 3. Charles Williams, the Dexter log ger. is at Jasper with his drive of logs for the Eugene Lumber Co. CONTRACTING FOR LANE COUNTY HOPS You Need $2.00 $2.50 FOR BOTHAM’S GOSSIPS MANY INDICTMENTS. The grand jury which la probing into the election tiauds of Sellw. d precinct, made public today twenty- three ludictmeuts against thirteen persons, eight of whom are in the employ of the Oregon Water Power Co. What- Is It» 00 Dresses reduced to 50 Dresses reduced to 75 Dresses reduced to TRAGEDY IN HIGH LIFE Dutchess Trousers $1.00, $1.25, Felt and Straw Hats and the best $ 10 Suit m the world. HAMPTON BROS EUGENE AND SPRINGFIELD - * I Some of the farmers of this place have some hay cut. Thia kind of weather is not doing it much good. PJ.1 FOOD BILL LOCK CANAL BILL AND RAILROAD RATES UP TO PRESIDENT Washington, June 24.—The pure­ fund bill was fiaiowd yesterday by the Houae and tie conference report on the railload rath Bill adopted. Nearly the entire day wan taken up with the consideration of the pure food bill under five minutes rule, and while many amendment« were offered, moat of them were voted down. Those that were adopted were Corvee tiona and change« in verbiage. The pure food bill was |auu>e.l by a vote of 242 to 17. The conference report on the rail road rat« bill waa taken up ami. while there was discussion of the anti pass agreement, the previous resolution was adopted by a vote of 121 to '.<7. the conference report being agieed John Hill, an old resident «h»>»d Bay Satnrday Jan. Eugene, died at home Sunday after B. Brady’s Acconti tant won the an iiinaaa of two yea-s. He was 000 Tidal »takes, tn.le and a quarter ‘ A . 1— John Scrivner is talking some of going to Monmouth soon, Chance, are you going too* The people of this place will miss Clem’s gentle voice, for his time ex pires next Saturday on the Dexter and Goshen stage line. Miss Bertha McKenzie retiirn»e<| home last Saturday from Eastern Oregon, where she haa l/evu viaitiug with her brother. B. F. Eby, the blacksmith. want« ■ couple of good men that can do all kinds of iron and woad work. Ben says he baa hie arms foil nowadays. Washington. June 27. —In less than two minutes this morning the house passed the senate lock canal lull and it only requires the president's signa ture to become a law. The senate passed a hill today creating the United States court of China and fixing places for its meet mg at Shanghai, Pekin, Tien Tain and Yankhow. Georre Hadley, of 11 ari ley vi He, was a Ims in se» caller i at the Guard office today. Walter Combs this morning i wired bis parents, Mr. ■nd Mrs. C. I». Combe, in this city, that he had eue ceasfully undergone the physical testa ■nd la now a full fledged cadet at the United States naval academy at An­ napolis. Aa stated by the Guard yee- ♦erday he had nrevkusfy ’r.s-e¿ .Le u>«uUU exauiiuati<>n. 1