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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 1906 There’s a Well Beaten fL It leads directly to our doors. Throngs of buyers traverse it day by day, showing that we are strengthening the friendly business relations between the store and the public without which there can be no success. <L Want you to keep coming. CL Want you to tell your friends and neighbors about the store, we want serve them and as faithfully we are serving you. CL Confidence once established the rest is easy. CL Read the few of many offerings that we have for Fall shoppers Calico We are the only store in town that is selling a high grade, fast ¿color Calico at the un usual low price of Cravenette Rain Coats, the best at $1.50 Children’s Coats 10c Ladies’ fine Hose____ 10c Children’s fine Hose _____ 15c Boys’ heavy ribbed Hose 15c Children’s fleeced Hose___ 25c Ladies gray ribbed Hose .. 25c Black Wool Hose Apron Gingham 60c Dress Goods 50c Ladies’ Dress Skirts 52.50grade $2.00 50c Ladies’ fleeced Kimonas 90c Blk Sateen Petticoats >»-25 25c Whtie Table Linen 5c Fine Damask Toweling---- 45c Misses fleeced Unions ------- 25c Ladies’ fleeced Vests The Stetson Hat. The Gordon Hat AND BOYS Boys’ 2-piece suit, the best in the world for I». * À Of* t «ti* bin* be»* erg. • $1.50 $5.00 Men’s Suits starting at_____ _____ Dutchess Trousers $1.00 and up, every pair guaranteed Extra heavy Underwear Heavy Outing and Work Shirts 50c 50c Full and complete line of Shirts, Ties, Hats, Gloves, Etc. for dress up occasions HAMPTON BROS CASH STORE Springfield and Eugene FARLE» Will BREAK 'FRISCO CAR STRIKE RECEPTION COMMUTE GOES TO MEET BRYA. Several Trains Loaded With His Men Now Enroute for Scene Heavily Armed and Well Supplied With Ammunition -Lively Times for the Earthquake City ABOUT BANK Corner Philadelphia's Busiest Blocked by Tearful Men and Wo men Who Have Lost Their Money by Trust Company's Failure President Speculated With Funds New York, Aug. 29.—Another special train was started today l>y Farley for San Francisco, loaded with street car strike-breakers. Three Farley traius are now enroute, trying to make the trip in four dare. Another traiu leaves tonight and an other tomorrow. Farley's expeditions are being equipi«d with ammunition, inedica supplies and seventy five thousand rounds of ammunition. He Las or dered eleven hundred revolvers to be furnished his men. Philadeipbai, Aug. 29. — Mauy de positors, iueludiug women, gathered this morirng in frout of the Real Estate Trust Company, and blocked the city's busiest corner at Broad aud Chestnut streets. They tbreat- etied the officers amid ttieii tears, aud the special detail of [ police sent tor reinforcaiuents. A member of the crowd start«*! the yl "Kill the officers now aud in vestigate later.” Detectives arrested the man uud kept a close watch ou others. There uro tumors to the effect that BOTH SI DBS AKE FIRM. President Hippie’s death on last San Francisco, Aug. 29.—The strike Sunday, which sue assigned to cere situation is unchanged this morning. bral hemorrhage, was not the leeult Neither aide shows any indication ot of uaturul causes. yielding and the public generally Samuel F. Houston, vice president symnatnizes with tue striking car of the Real Estate trust Couipauy, men. During the night the company issued a statement after the trust smuggled a bund.ed Japanese into company bad closed its doors, In the Fillmore street barns, who were wtii.li lie said tbe affHirs of tbe com today put to work on the street car pany were much involved, and the tracks. Ten unions, representing all ' officials found themselves uuable to classes employed by the Un’ted Kail WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN continue business. roads, are united to tight against the I "In round numbers, ” he said, compauy. New York, Aug. 29.—The yacht Folk, of Missouri. He will be wel- "tbe liabilities will amount to «7,- Illini left this morning to await the coined by Acting Mayor McGowan, 000,900 " At a meeting of the larnks and arrival of Wm. J. Bryau off Sandy in behalf of the city of New York. (rust companies of the Philadelphia Hix carriages will accompany the cur Hook. There were few aboard be sides the heads cf the reception com- riage carrying Mr. Ilryun, which will Clearing House yesterday an effort be preceded by an escort of mounted was made to raise money to tide the [ mi’tee and newspapermen. company over its difficulties, tint all I lie steamer Princess Irene WUH police. New York Aug. The positive sighted off Fire Island at 11:45 Arriving at the hotel a special com they could get was «11,600,000, or announcement of Wiuium Travers o'clock and will reach quarantine late mittee, consisting of five members of about one half of what was needed, Jerome that he is a candidate for tbe this afternoon. Bryan will go aboard the reception committee from each Consequently the court was applied to Democratic nomination f< governor the Illini and then board the tug state, will receive Mr. Bryan. Then for « receiver. Rumors of the con- has partially cleared the political at Moran to visit awhile with the Ne will follow the general reception, after di“°" of thc. b“"k >'«l‘«''d • mosphere and made it certain that braskans. Afterward he will return which Mr. Bryan will spend tbe time run early in the day, ami in the laut there will be jolly times in the Eiu- ' to the Illini until landing at the Bat- in informal discussion until 7 o’clock, half hour before it dotted thousand* pire State this fall. when he will retire to his private 1 of dolla-s were drawn out by deposl- I tery tomortow afternoon. The men back of Jerome are practi apartments to mute ready to go to tors. RECEPTION PROGRAM. cally tbe same ones who forced the j Frank K. Hippie was treasurer the garden at 7 ;45 o'clock. The official reception will begin nomination of Parker two years ago. the board of trustees of tbe g It lias been arranged, in order to unt they will control with the arrival of Mr. Bryan at They are co assembly of the Presbyteria urcb accommodate those unable to gain ic state convent'on next Pier A, North river, at 1 p. ni Thurs the Detnoc aud it is said bad all t unde on admission to the garden, *o hold an they fail are prepared to day. He will be met there by a sub month b deposit iu his company, Hippie had committee headed by the chairman of overflow meeting in Madison Square liatn Randolph Hearst has been engaged in heavy real estate do as Park. the reception committee, Governor deals, and, it ia said, lost millions of planned, Hearst will run regard lean dollars. of what the Democratic convention may do. And although Jerome doeB MOBBED YOUNG I11PPLE not say so publicly, yet it is his in Shortly before noun Warden Hip- tention to do precisely tbe same tiling ' pie, sun of the dead president, trie«! although he has announced himself as to leave the bank building. The a candidate for the Democratic nomi crowd ruslied toward him shouting: nation. es i a a • ■ A a c a ' ' dbere *M •o,‘ <d the pious rogue W*’U*d >>< t k|ive faith in ATTORNEY JEROME FORCED INTO RACE SURVEYORS CARS WILL HAVE NOT BEEN RUN SUNDAY, DISMISSED **'U "’**'* **" SEPTEMBER 9 LAND FRAÜD CASE Salem, Aug. 28.—According to the declaration of Superintendent of Construction B. F. Tiffany, for the Portland, Or., Aug. 29.—in the | Willamette Valley Construction Com Mays' la. d fraud trial S. B. Ormsby, | pany, the first car ovei the first sec former forest superintendent, was re tion of the Portland Salem electric called and admitted that he owed bis line, under construction by the Ore apppointment to Binger Hermann go<. Elecrtic Railway, will be run be solely ; that he sent all hie letters to tween this city and Cbeuiawa on Sun Washington marked "personal.” He day, September 9, just one day with admitted that the government agents in the lime limit specified by the or threatened to indict bia son if be dinance granted by the Salem City did not tell what he knew Council, which provides that if the J. 11. Dobbin, ot Joseph, testified road is not completed and in opera as to Congressman Williamson’s ac tion between tins city and the Gov tivity in securing the wool groweia' ernrnen Indian training school on convt ntion to endorse tbe addition or before September 10 the ordinance to tbe Blue Mountain teserve con will become null and void. taining land in which be was inter A large force of men has been at ••ted. work continuously for the past six weeks and good progress is lieing made in the work ot construction. The track lias been laid practically complete within tr e city limits or a total distance of over It, miles, t « only exception be lag th«» crossing of Chicago Aug. 29.— Health officials a bridge OVei North Mill Creek, in yesterday brought to light a factory this city, aud some necessary changes where egga which antedate even the in a eater cistern on Court street oldest chorus girl are "reprocessed” which was in liue of the track ami mixed,deojorize<i, grotud. pul ver .zed had to lie moved orer. Cara for the temporary run betweeu and sifred, and finally sold to tinkers all over the land, and even to one here and Cbemawa have laeu pur great trans-Atlantic steamship line chased from the Portlaud Kailway for cooking | urposea. To keep out Company and are being remodeled by the inquisitive and to ke«p in the that company for use on the load amelia, which are something tierce until the new equipment, which baa the factory ia a vast system of trap be, n ord red fiom tiie Pullman Com doors, secret pas-age«, and the busi pany, Chicago, arrives. As soon as ness is such that gooda are never the road ia finished to Cbemawa the shipped in the name of the purchaser, work will i»e taken up from that point ami the liue pushed on toward but to bia initials only. Portland as rapidly as men, teams V. D. ScoLert returned last nigh* and construction much inert can pip from Woodburn, «here be baa tee > it through. looking after tbe construction ot E. C. Crnmp, who has been reaid Scobert A ’»odge'e new bop nous* a hieb baa just taten completed. They mg on West Naoond street for some expect to t»egin picking their bopa time past, orders b>s Daily Guard sent to Leaburg. • boat September 10. SPOILED EGGS ARE MADE NEW A report was ciiculated on the streets last evening to the effect that the Oregon Coast A Eastern railway surveyors, who had arrived out from Florence duiitig tbe day were unable to secure their pay and that they had been dismissed. through a misuii derstanding their pay checks had been delayed in com ng ami word was received from Portend this furenoon that they woulld be up on tonight's mail. Tbe surveyors will proctied to Portland tomorrow moruiug, pur suaiit to instructions, and go on with their wurk. PLOT TO ABDUCT CZAR OF RUSSIA Hippie was frightened badly, but was rescued by the police. CAUSES BREAK IN STOCKS. New York, Aug. 29.—Theie i gIe-t liquidation in the stock market ((ll|ay Hundreds of Hmall trader« disposed of their holdings on account o, Philadelphia failure in the be- lief that other companies are in bad as tbe Hippie concern. BANK WILL RESUME. It is stated authoritatively that at a me< ting lute this afteruoon in th« office of a leading national bank ar- iangementa were completed to secure -ufucieut funds to enable the col lapsed Bank to resume business with in forty-eight hours. Tbe bankers will also petition the court to dismiaa the receiver. SCHOONER ASHORE. LIVES MAY BE LOST Biimingham, Eng., Aug. 29.—Tbe Poet, of this city, says that the Kus siati were* police here are seeking plotters, representing high families of Russia, who aim to abduct tbe czar I and place a certain grand duke on the | Pacific Grove, Cal., Aug. 29. — The till one. It is salti also that the ter steam schooner Celia, lumber laden, rollate plan to attack the foreign con from Santa Cruz to Monterey, went auiates in order to force interveutiou. ashore last night on the rocks at Point of Pines. KVHHA1N CONSUL. SHOT. A boat, in charge of Mate Ander ¿ten lain, Aug. 20. -Russian Con son, with Bishop, superintendent of sul Laptew was ahot and dangerously the Albion Lumber Company, his wounded by a Russian contractor wife and three children, and Brigham uamed I-avinsky today Ki uatou, has not been heard from. BAL. 11C L’PKIHING, Berlin, Aug. 29. ..-..oner uprising in th<- Baltic provinces of Russia is predicted bv German resident-, who are fleeing in great numbers, decar ing it to be much worse than that of last year. They say the storm !■ likely to break any day. St Paul, A ng. 29.—Tb« Amerciaa Preparations for an armed uprising Bar Association meeting began today. are completed and bloodshed wor»« I he report of the inauiance corumit- the»' any that has yet occurred in tbe tee will favor federal supervision ot empire Is certain. such concetna. BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS AT ST. PAUL