THE EUGENE WEEKLY GV Vol 39 lit) EUGENE. OREGON. THUiySDAY, NOVEMBER I. 1906 The Store that»’s Doing the Business New Arrivals Moneybak Silk Skirts $7.50 to $15.00. Black Sateen Petticoats, extra good values for 85c. Ladies’ Belts, elastic and silk. Ask to see our Ladies’ Purses, prices from 50c to $12.50 each. Plaid Silk for Waists. We are showing a fine line of Necklace Beads, all colors, prices from 25c to $ 1.00. White Jap SilkjWaists for $2.50. Gordon Furs, prices from $1.50 to $40.00 Gents Department 24 Men’s Over- coats castellane MARCH TO JOIN CHEYENNES DIVORCE CASE NOW ON TRIAL If Two Tribes Unite on Warpath Trouble is Expected-Rumors of Battle With Cheyennes Have Reached Omaha But are Discred- ited by Officials Counsel for Countess Makes Sensa tional Statement in Which Alie- gations 0! Cruelty are Made Against Count Struck His Wife in Presence of Servants Sheridan, Wyo., Oct. 31.—The Utea have crosred the Wyoming line and are apparently making for Ashland, appointed as -he meeting place with the Cheyennes. Unless the troops head ott the Utea there will probably be a juncture with the Chyeunes on Friday night. Add ii tonal troops wilt be started from here tomorrow. Rauehnieu from near Ashland say the report that all the Cheyenne war riors are at work on the Chicago, Miwlaukee A St Paul tailroad con struction is a mistas- and that the tribe would muster 600 arnie<| and mounted warriors in ease they go oil the warpath with the Utes. Paris, Oct. 31.—The Castellalie di vorce ease waa heard this afternoon. Neither the couut nor countess waa present. The counsel for the couteaa said she was a eking divorce for the purpose of ending forever the peril of moral desolation of her hous» hold. Domestic difficulties over mouey mat ters I ihi I lieeu tolloweu by ill treat ment, the count striking the plaintiff before the servants. Counsel alao designated several co respondents aa Madame “A" and Madauie “B” and eo on. The custody of her three children was asked for by the count»«». It waa shown that the income of the coun tess when she married Castellaue in IHJ»H was »700,000, and that the happi ness of t..> honeymoon »as disturbed by the demands of the count for money The count allowed his wife »80 a month for pin money, A recess was then taken. At the afternoon session of court counsel for the countess read extracts from passionate let tire written by “A” and “B" to the court. The hearing was then adjourned until uext week. RUM^R OF FIGHT. Omaha, Oct. 31.—Rumors of tight between the ttoops and Cheyennes in Wyotning|is discredited at military headquarters here. Messages receiv ed here state that the Indiana are peaceably inclined. COOL TEACHER Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 31.—A special l Argentine, Kas . Oct. 31. —A cool- dispatch to the Journal from Augusta, headed teacher, Gertiude Williams Ga., says: prevented what would have been a “Dr. Julian P Thomas, a New «erious panic during a tire in her York aeronaut, is today thousands schoolhouse yesterday, Ibe smoke of feet in the air in a runaway bal frightened the children, who forgot loon without a basket, or ballast. their tire drill exercises and made a Thomas, in making an ascension mail rush for the doors, hot Miss from the fair grounds, became en Williams, bruised in the rush, stood tangled in a telegraph wire, and her ground and calmly but firmly trade while trying to disengage the balloon the children form in line, and -ii>8 basket be was forced to cut it to children marched safely to the steert pieces. He was caught in dangling to the beating of a drum. The Hie ropes and at 3:30 o'clock was scarce- loss was small. ly visible, going lu a southeasterly direction, Grave feats are felt tor bis safety. 25 Men’s Over- $10.00 Washington, Oct. 31. — President and Mrs. Roosevelt left Washington today for an outing at Pine Knot, Mrs. Roosevelt’s country home in Al- lieniarle county, Virginia. They will return to Washington Sunday eveu ing. At Pine Knot the president in addition to working on his forthcom ing message will take considerable outdoor exercise. 25 Men’s Over $12.00 coats 50 Men’s Overcoats $15.00 to $25.00 FREIGHT EMBARGO WILL BE LIFTED San Francisco, Oct. 31.—The freight officials of the Southern Pacific Htl- bounce there is every indication that the freight congestion since last May will be removed witbin a week and the embargo on freight shipments removed. But 1500 care remain to be uuloded in the company's yards, A month ago 4000 loaded cars were in the yards. Men’s Cravenettes prices from $8.00 to $22.50 50 dozen Men’s Fancy Hose specials STRICKEN SUDDENLY WITH PARALYSIS 12^ cents a pair Gordon Hat 906 by Hart Schaffner C Marx HAMPTON BROS ...CASH STORE... CLAIMED BY BOTH PARTIES WITHOUT BASKET OR BALLAST PRESIDENT AND coats A NEW PICTURE OF QUEEN WILHELMINA. Queen Wilhelmina, whose failure to provide an heir to the throne of Hol land ha« spread gloom throughout the Netherlands, ha« lost neither her good looks nor her remarkable popularity «Ince her marriage. If »he should die without issue. Holland would be In grave danger of absorption by Germany. •Ince the present heir apparent Is the Duke of SaxeWeimar, a German of the moot enthusiastically patriotic type. Jae. Fostei, residing at 247 Lincoln street, waa suddenly stiicken with naralyais last evening, .'is whole right side i»eing affected. Dr. L. W. Brown was called and be found mm in a se rious condition, lie is a trifle better today. Mr. Foster and family are new arrivals here, baring come from Booth Dakota only about a month ago. ANOTHER TRUST IS PUNISHED BY FINE Burlington, VL. Oct. 31.—The Consolidated Rendering Co. was fined today for failing to produce before the grand jury certain data connected with the invee'¡(ration of tb» alleged purchase of diseased call is and the sale of meat for food. 31.-William New York, Oct Barnes, Jr., former chairman of the executive committe of the Republican state committee, said today that Hughes will come down to the Bronx with moi. than Uuo.uoo plurality. Max Ihmsen. campaign manager of the Independence LcHgus, said that Barnes was joking and that every county in the state showed Republi can losses, and that, counties that have not gone Democratic in twenty- years will give a majority for Heatst. Rewards totalling »50,000 have been offered by Hearst for evidence of diction frauds on Tuesday night. BOY COMMITTED TO REFORM SCHOOL PROFESSOR HOWE ADDRESSES ASSEMBLY Upon petition of Sidney J. Tivey to have his son, Francis Tony Tivey, aged 11 years, committed to the re. form school liecause of viciouauess and incorrigibility, the county court this afternoon ordered a »arrant is sued for the boy's arrest. Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond made the arrest late this afternoon and the commitment was made. W. R. C. WILL BE INSPECTED Mrs. Mary Hildreth, of Grants Bass, department president of the W. R. C , will arrive in Eugene on to morrow afternoon’s train and in U m evening at t4:3O o'clock will inspect J. W. Geary corps, of this city, at, the G. A. R. hail in the theatre block. All members are requested to lie present. PURCHASES SILVER FOR DENVER MINT Baseball Yesterday's scores: Portland, 10; Fresno, 6. Han Francisco, 0; Oak land, 1. Seattle, 3; Los Angeles, 0. The standing of the clubs is now aa Ing Raised—Membership Com mittee Meets With Reasonable Degree of Success A committer, consisting of R. A. The county court today gra ded Booth, P. E. Snodgrass, F. L. (‘hristaln Jensen Ulvld permission to Chamber» and F. W. Osburn, was out change his name to Christian Jensen today among the business men asking White. 1 he reason given for the for a guarantee of »2300 fot the first change is that the name Hvild is hard year’s maintenance of the Y. M. <J. A. in case not enough members are Henry Deuhart, who, accompanied to spell and pronounce. secured to raise that amount. They by hl» wife, left Eugene laet August met with good siicceM and before the for h vi.it in the East, returned home day was over a good portion of that last night, bringing with him hi. ■inn was subscribed wife’« «later, Mr». Laura Scott, «rid The membership committee, eonsi^ her daughter, from Augusta, Wis., Russian authorities have cloned th» ting of I ail Masbbuiue, Marlon Mc and Wendell Bartholomew, of Pipe«- University of Moscow for political ton, Minn., who will prolably make reasons. Ambassador Meyer, who hi* Clain, Harry Keeeny and Roy Knox, Eugene their tutor« home Mr. and returned to Ht. Hetera burg from 1 waa alao out today and were suceesa- Ml«. Denbart .pent u.o-4 ot their trip south, says the country ii more* fnl to an extent that la very encourag. time at Pipestone and in Routh Da reaceful, with the peasants Mi* y In ing. A ladies' committee will be <>ut kot«. When they left the weather war the ttelde. General Kaullar« is en within a few days. Professor P. L, Campbell, E. a very )>ada con. derable «now falling forcing the law in the case of ths Potter and H. Room« will visit the and the temperature being quite low. Jew and Gentile alike. Yale will have a professorship of schools thia week and lay the mem Th. court of appeal, at AI tian y last bership matter before the pupils. A meeting of the board of director« night decided that the Independence tmong League candidate were entitled to a will lie held this evening. the matters tn tie attend« 1 to is that At the home of the bride's mother. place on the ballot, of selecting temporary quarters foe M<s Mary Frederlek-on, at Cottage lumbering. a. the result of an endow the association. Grove, Oct. 27, 11*41, Wm H. Harris ii • it fund of ll'gi.imn from th« Na lb« work of cementing the exter and M as M. Lauren« Frederickson, tional ixiinlierman’« Aeooelstoin. Wheat market at Chicago—Decern- | ior of the Matlock Mock was l.gun both of Cottage Grove, Rev R. C today. her, 74 81 ; May. 78 5 8. Grace officiating Telegraph Briefs Married I * follow.: Y. M, C. A. COMMITTEES ARE AT WORK BROUGHT MORE PEOPLE I I Washington Oct. 31.—The director of the mint today purchased 100,000 ounces of silver at 70.71 per fin. ounce for delivery at the Denver mint. w. L. p.a Portland........... ,.s 668 114 Loe Angeles . 92 76 575 Seattle......................... . HO 75 55Ö San Francisco... .. . 89 630 82 This morning at the assemiiy of the < fiikland...................... . 73 101 420 university Piofesaor fl. C. Howe de- Fresno......................... fit 117 343 live red one of the finest addressee for devotees of modern literature that has lieen given for a number of years. His subject was “Julian, the Apos tate. " Professor Howe discussed Ibsen,tie great Norwegian sdramatist and used as a keynote the manner in which Ibsen deals with the great Roman character, Julian. He also illustrated his lecture by frequent readings of g.eat interest. Preceding the talk. Miss Eve Stinson sung a be autifiil solo, accompanied by Miss Fund to Guarantee Expenses and Alibi. Whiteside on the piano and Maintenance of Association Be- Mrs. Hu san Feunel Pipes with the violin. PERMISSION GRANTED TO CHANGE NAME I, »