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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
T H E ENE WEEKLY GUARD EUGENE. OREGON, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6. 1906 FORMER BOSS HAS STENSLAND FOR BRYAN WITL FIGHT FOR BRIBED SULTAN AT HIS HOME BRYAN’S ELECTION TO LET HIM STAY rxr-, 'I-'' IL\. All Parties Unite to Do Honor to Nebraska's Favorite Son-Gow- nor and Mayor Will Deliver Ad dresses of Welcome -Every Town in the State Sends Delegates 4 ' Sale of Shirt Waists At Decisive Clean-Up Prices Think of buying Stylish Wash Waists, modish Waists, Desirable Waists at prices reduced from % to week. That is what we will offer to shrewd shoppers during this More of dash and style and exclusiveness and actual worth than you can imagine. No 72 Many of the season’ finest waist conceptions, choice waist material, most fashionable modes, and most attractive patterns, Just such “Waistery” as is shown in the most exclusive shops, and selling close to cost. No need to pay any more. You should require no urging to save money, there will be so many happy women in this city during the next few days. You will be one of thim if you are fortunate enough to get one of these garments at these prices: $1.25 waists for 63c 75c waists for 38c $1.50 waists for 75c $1.00 waists for 50c $3, $4y $5, $6, $8 Waists at Cost Price Clean-Up Prices White Linen Skirts An offer you cannot afford to turn down All Lawns and Linen Suits at Prices Cut In T wo Other prices reduced in proportion Hosiery Misses’ fine Lisle Hose guaranteed fast color, a hose that cannot be bought anywhere for less than 25c, our price 65c Skirts for_________________ 50c 75c Skirts for_________________ 65c $1.00 Skirts for_______________ 1 05c 12J4 cents Hop picking Gloves, big assortment 10c Children sand Misses Capsand Hats 35c Boys' School Suits, new stock, start- $1-50 ing at........ Children’s and Misses School Hose 15c grade-- HAMPTON BROS CSH HE STANDS PAT. Chicago, Sept. 5.—Piotrowsl, the Democratic candidate for state treas uier, today re, lied to Bryan's de claration that no candidate is entitled to Democratic support if connected with Sullivan. He refuse» to with- draw and refuses to tepudlate Bulli- van. FORMAL OPENING SHAW WILL OF CLUB QUARTERS ASSIST BANKS WITH DEPOSITS GOAL FIELDS BOUGHT BY COPPER MINERS Medford, Or., Sept. 4.—A deal un der consideration for some time has just been consummated by which the Washington, Sept, 5.—While Secre The memliers of the Eugene Com coal bed recently uncovered eart of tary Shaw will uot admit it, it is I merical Club are planning a big for- Medford passed into the bands of R. FOLK IS BETTER. believed that tomorrow or next day, ' trial opening of their new quarters In ' S. Towue of the Blue Ledge copper Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 5.—Gov before starting on his southern the Paine block on Sept. 19. A oom- .nine, who will at ouce put 20 men, ernor Folk is better. speech making tour, he will go to mitte consisting of H. W. Thompson, under the supervision of R. P. I-1 ttie, the relief ot the money market and G. W. Griffin and Dr. O. B. Wil. at work running tunnels into the bm deposit gold in the national banks lougbby has been appointed to arrange back of the present exposures to ex» which have engaged gold in Europe for the attfair, which while uot elab ploit the beds. orate will lie comple'e and is intend which has not yet arrived. The quality of the cd’il la fair and ed to be enjoyable for those whose it is thought it will answer for a i good fortune it is to attend. »melter to be constructed for the Blue The opening will not ba public, Lsdge mine. Prospecting has been 1 only a few invited guests from out» done before in this locality but the Fill I Y ilFPiriFD Hi,le clulj Membership lining in work was confined to the slide for r ULL I ULUIULU vite(1 Tbere w||1 probably BU sd mation which appears in later de ' dress or two and light lefreshments velopments. li. is evident that a Sebastopol, Sept. 5.—The terrorists ... . „ . . „ ... .. 1 may be served. The club has spent a valuable coal mine has been discover- have threatened Colonel Dumliadz and Chicago, Sept. 5. — Conflicting re ... . . ... . , . great deal of money in fltlng up the j nd within four miles of Medford the officers of his regiment have pub ports as to the route of the extension | r and lished a notice that if the colonel is of ....... the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul . quarters, * .. the members . A do not , feel which has immense value tn devleop- harmed they will kill all the leaders railroad to the Pacific coast have r " ing the copper mines tributary to the of all progressive parties Admiral lieen settled by the official announce I town. Skrydeloff is apprehensive of the al ment from the general offlee in Chi titude of the sailors of the fleet and cago that right of way had l>ern »e soldiers of the garrison cured from Glenham, South Dakota, j to Butte, Montana, 731 mile«, and I TRIAL OF MUTNEERS that construction work on that por Portland, Sept. 5.—M. J. McVean, Kronstadt, Sept 5—The trial of two tion of the line had been under way hundred mutineers, iu cudiug Onop- since April. From Bntte to Seattle I expert of the forestry service, in the Havana, Sept. 5. -Colonel Austin ko, the peasant leader in the recent the route has not been laid ont defl land fraud trial this morning identi parliament, began today. There are nitely, but reports from engineers on fied letters from !'. P. Mays to Con Cruz an.■ Colonel Lewa, peace com a thousand witnesses, and the trial I various rights of way are expected to gressman Hermann In 1902 urging the missioners, trying to end the rebel immediate creation of the Blue lion, are In conference today with will probably be prolonged. j t>« completed in time to enable the Mountain forest reserve. General Guzman, seeing to arrange i officials to announce definite plans At yesterday's evasion interest cen terms upon which they will be able within 4) days. tered in the testimony of II. A. Rob to declare peace. The cost of extending the road to ertson, former private secretary io 5 the Pacific coast is roughly estimat -Senator Mitchell, who produced in ed at (»0,000,000, or (40,000 a mile court the stenographic notes of let for the 1500 miles, the distance from tert written by the senator to De- J rendant Mars. These letters tended Ranier, Or., Sept. 3.—While the Glenham to Butte living 731 miles. to show that Mitchell was in the cashier lay bound hand and foot, plot, and he cautined Mays to secrecy gagged and tied to a table in a back- Portsmouth, N. H,. Sept 5 —A concerning his letters. room, two bandits le'sureiy looted bronze tablet, commemorating the the State Bank of Ranier in broad peace conference between Russia and daylight yesterday afternoon, It wax Jaf«n, was placed by the navy depart« two hours before their unfortunate ment today in the building where the victim was able to free himself suf meetings were held at the navy yard. flciently to give the alarm and in the Boise, Sept. 5.—As the Irrigation meantime the robbers had made their congress comes to a close the dele escape, taking with them between ga’es are taking a lively interest in ■San Francisco, Sept., 5.—F'ollowing 92000 and (2500 in gold coin. the question of where the next session their offer of arbitratoin on all points P. W. Van Aucber, the ca«bier, was is to be held. Sacramento seems to in dispute, the striking carmen this the only person In the tiank when I« *n the lead, but a strong fight is notning prepared to go to work on the robbery was committed, having being put up in behalf of Beno and the first indication that the cimnany Washington, Sept. 5.—Captain come down, although it was a holiday I ms Vegas, lhere are many ad her is ready to accept the proposition. to work on his books. ents of the plan to go to Washington The company made no attempt this Coffman today wired that the water city In order to emphasize upon con noruing to operate its cars, and the in the cruiser Boston was under con L. A. Brandenburg, who has con gress the necessity o' appropriating reneral feeling is that the strike will trol an be .xpects fbe ship to be free of water it/ 5 o'clock this afternoon. ducted (be Matlock lodging house for 9100,000,000 dollnis for reclamation « settled. the past year, is moving bis furni work. Last evening John Poole, a strike ture to Spriugfleld, where he will eon American Boat Wins Governor Chamberain leads in the weaker from New York, was arrested duct a similar bnalness in the new race for the presidency of the con for firlug on s noisy mob about the Marblehead, Maae, Hept 5—Vua, Elemi ng Mock. He will also conduct grace, although he says be does not tar tier ns at Turk and Fillmore an American boat, won today’s ra ie a res tea rant and cigar etore. want it. st i sets. for the Roosevelt cup , PARTY LEADERS $10,00 Irish Lincn’Suits*$5.00 A most desirable garment for housework or wouldn’t be bad to wear in the hop field. SCORES SULLIVAN. Chicago, Sept. 5.—Bryan's second speech in this city,made at a banquet in his honor by the Jefferson Club, was devoted to National Committee man Koger C. Sullivan,whose resigna tion Bryan demanded,but who was en dorsed by the recent state convention which also declared in favor of Mr. Bryan as the next Democratic nom inee foi president. Bryan not only scored Sullivan and his politioal methods unmercifully, but informed the Democrats present, many of whom were delegates to the recent state convention, if they ac cepted Sullivan they could not en dorse him in any way. He informed them emphatically that if Sullivan did not have the uon-ajqiroval of Dem ocrats of Illinois that he (Bryan re pudiated their endorsement of him. tempt him liaek into the political Edi e at Washington. Mr. Barbour arena again. urged the seeming peril of bringing Today Miss Annie Campbell, re Stensland across foreign countries, turning on th<- steamer Coronia, told where the prisoner might suddenly balk at the prospect of returning to tlie United States. Moreover, Mr. Barbour asserts that Stensland may kill himself, mid points out with vig or the advisability of having Steus- laud brought back to this country as REPORT TO CONTRARY. a federal prisoner on board a war Washington, Sept. 5.—A dispatch ship. from Minister Gummere, received this afte!noon, gives defluite informa TRUST OFFICIALS HELD. tion that the Sultan will uot hinder Philadelphia, Hept. 5.—Ou warrant« the return of Stensland charging conspiracy for embezzlj- nient and the making out of false ILLINOIS OFFICIALS ACTIVE. teturus, sworn out by a depositor ot Chicago, Sept 5.—Assistant State's the wrecked Real Estate Trust Com Attorney Barbour yesterday made a pany, Adolpli Segal, Wm. North, demand on ttie United States govern treasurer, and M. S. Collingwood, ment for a warship in which to bring assistant treasurer,of the failed bank, Paul O. Stensland, t ie banker, now were arrested today. This morning uuder arrest in Tangiers, back to they were arraigued 1 efore a police this country. The request was today magistrate and Segal's bonds placed HICIIAHD (’BOHR. sent by Mr. Barbour to Governor at 9*25,000. The others were held in Dineen, following a series of com the sum of (10,000 each. the newspaper reporters tna munications lietween the state execu The prisoners gave bonds and were dinner to Bryan in Belfast Mr. Crok tive and Acting Secretary of State released er told him iu her presence that he intended to re*urn to America to light and vote for him. Washington, Sept, 5. — Failure to hear from the Sultan of Morocco in regard to Banker Stensland’s retili 11 leads some to think that the default er has bribed the sultan. The of ficials are of th« opinion that if the sultan wishes it the fugitive will be perfectly safe witihn his domains. OFFICERS MAKE $2.50 Skirts for $1.25 $3.00 Skirts for $1.50 $3.50 Skirts for $1.75 Gingham Petticoats Lincoln, Sept. 5.—A greeting iu marked contrast to the enmity of six years ago awaits Wm. J. Bryan’s arri val at 6 o’clock this evening. The town is aflame with patriotic colors and pictures of Bryan, displayed re gardless of party affiliations. A hun dred horsemen will escort the party from the train to the public grounds, where Governoi Mickey and Mayor Browneon will deliver addresses of welome. Every town in the state has sent delegations to swell the crowd. Stale Department Officials Begin to Think So Because Ruler of Morocco Does Not Reply to Requests for Fugitive's ai Recent Dinner in Belfast Extradition—Officials of Defunct Real Estate Trust Com- New York, >ept. 5. —Richard Crok er, former loader of Tammany, , is pany Arrested on Warrants Sworn Out by One ot Their coming back to tight for Bryan, bav 1 ing refused ai! blandishments of Tammany to again lead them, Victims kk had always thought nothing would STORE Mail and Phone Orders Receive Prompt. Attention MILWAUKEE ROUTE LAND FRAUD CASE STILL BEING HEARD MAY HAVE PEACE IN LITTLE CUBA BOLD ROBBERY OF RAINIER BANK TABLET MARKS PLACE OF TREATY ‘’OUR GEORGE” LEADS FOR HIGH HONOR MAY SETTLE STRIKE BY ARBITRATION CRUISER BOSTON HAS BEEN SAVED