Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 08, 1906, Image 1

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Vol 39
Nv. 81
EUGENE. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 8 1906
The Store that/s Doing the Business
Dress Goods Specials
20 pieces
ill wool
Dress Goods
$1.50 to $2.00 a yard
vour choice
$1.10
a yard
25c yd
20 pieces Waisting 35c erade for
35 Misses and Children’s Dresses, plaids and plain
Prices $2.50
goods in cashmeres and Henriette
to $6.00, to close out
15 Ladies’ Suits left to close out
Yi price
Y price
Department
Gents’
Remember we have
the correct styles in
Gents' Furnishings
occupying one large
room
LATEST RETÜRNS
INCREASE LEAD
OVER HEARST
HUGHES BEATS HEARST,
OTHER DEMOCRATS WIN
Democrats Gain Governors in Kansas
and Rhode Island-Many Results
Are Still in Doubt Owing to Slow
Counting But Certain That Neither
Party Has Made Large Gars
Democrats Elect Governors in Kansas. Nevada and Rhode
New York. Nov 7.—Almost complete
returns from Greater New dork tor
the state otticeis show that as'de
from governor, the democratic state­
ticket earned the greater city by plur
allties of from 135,000 to 145,000.
lhls would indicate that unless the
Republican candidates fo, state of-
flees below that of governor, ran
ahead of Hughes above the Bronx,the
full democratic state ticket, except
governor may have been elected,
Returns from the up state counties
are too incomplete to warrant any
tiling in tne line of accurrate forecast
on these offices.
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OVER FIFTY THOUSAND.
Complete returns from (¡eater New-
York tor governorship make Hearst's
plurality 76,9u6.
Incomplete esti­
mated returns outside of (lie Greater
ei'y indicates that Hughes lias a plur
ality uf 129,660 or plurality in the state
ot 52,674.
OLD MISSOURI RETURNS
TO DEMOCRATIC FOLD.
St. Louis.— The Flection in Missouri
resulted in heavy democratic gains
over the vote of 1904,aud while all tiie
returns are not in yet, the indica­
tions are that the state bus marched
back to the democratic ranks The
legislature is democratic in b »th
branches tayond a doubt. I I Veinuerata
not only re elect
their tire con-
gressmeu but made a gain of seven
more.
SUN FLOWER STATE
GOES DEMOCRATIC.
Kansas City, Mo. —With complete
offloial returns 69 out of 105 counties,
W. A. Harris, democratic, according
to the Star, has a plurality for gover­
nor over Hoch republican.
Returns
form the remaining counties can
hardly change the final result.
CALIFORNIA GOES
SOLIDLY REPVBLC1AN
San Francisco. -Returns from tiie
interior of the state are yet incom­
plete, the count progressing unusually
slow due to great amount of srcatch-
ing. The most reliable estimates of
pliiralties indicates that Gillettte, re
publican, is elected governor try 1<>,•
imk > over Bell, democratic, his nearest
competitor.
Hie plurality in this
city is 1,21<>.
It is beleived that a
solid republican delegation lias lieen
elected to congress an the republican*
will have a majority in both I.ranches
of the legislature.
Suits and Overeo:
prices from
$3.00 to $30.00
Gordon and Stetson
Hats
NEVADA ELECTS EL’LL
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Nevada.—Almost complete report*
from the larger precim-ts of t‘*e state
»how a democratio victorv. . Bartlett,
defeat
democrat, fol
for congrew*
cougreee will
»
■Smith, fimiuu
fusion republican,
republican. by 3, (MM).
Spark*, 1. th»* present iucuinbeut will t>e
elected governor l>y atiout the same
majority.
The legislator will be
clone but majority of the holdover
senators will be republican.
$3.0 ’ to $0.00
Bovs’ Suits
>5.00 to $20.00
Copyright 1906
Scbaffnei
Mars
HAMPTON BROS
• • •
ELECTION RESULTS WERL BADLY MIXED
CASH STORE...
Bolen—Democrats claim the state
for Stock-lager for governor hy about
one thousand.
Red publican* claim
it for Gooding I y two thousand. The
legislature is txdeived to lie rej.nl.Iman,
but return* are coming in so slowly
that it is almost impoeiible •<> hazard
a deflnite forcast of the result.
ELECTION BRIEFS
J .eeph Howell, republican, is elected
o congress over Judge A. W. Powers,
democrat, by 10,000.
Many Mormon
democrat* voted the repubican ticket
in order to insure the defear ot th*
AntiMomon party in Utah.
Joint »catehoixi carried io New
Mexico but was overwhelmingly de
feted in Arizona
The latter terra
Cióse—California Is Republican
New York state has elected Hughes, republican, gov­
ernor over Hearst, democrat, by tiO.OOO majority. The
latter carried Greater New York by ayproximately 80,000,
but Hughes ran strong up state outside of th ■ cities. Tam­
many hall showed up strong in spite of the defection of
Mayor McClellan, Pat McCarren and former leader Richard
Croker, electing its judicial ticket over the non-partisan
candidates. Except governor the entire democratic state
ticket is elected.
Throughout the country at large there were few sur­
prises and little to indicate a change of political sentiment.
Congress will stand republicans, 216: democrats. 163;
still doubtful, 7.
Democrats hive re-elected Governor Johnson in Minn­
esota by a large majority: elected J. K. Higgins governor of
Rhode Island: re-elected John Sparks governor of Nevada
and Bartlett, for congress: elected Harris governor of
Kansas: carried a large majority of the Oklahoma constitu­
tional convention: elected delegate to congress from Ari­
zona, which votes against joint statehood with New
Mexico. The South is also solidly democratic as usual.
The republicans elect Stuart governor of Pennsylvania
by 100,000 majority; Guild in Massachusetts by an
reduced majority: Gooding in Idaho by a greatly reduced
majority: carry entire state tickets in Iowa, Nebraska, Cal­
ifornia and Washington; republicans also make gains in
Ohio, Michigan and Illinois. Nicholas Longworth is re­
elected to congress from Ohio. Colorado and Montana
results seem still in doubt with returns coming in slowly,
the former probably going republican.
Wadsworth of New York and Babcock of Wisconsin,
prominent republicans, were defeated for congress.
jority, electing Stnih delegate to
congress.
Presieut Roosevelt ha* sent a mes­
sage of congratulation to Gi.Venor-
elect Hughe* which has not been made
public.
Hearst declares Vhat ho in not <iis-
cou raged tut will work for popular
right* as a private in the ranke fit the
people.
Returns a 3 o’clock today indicate u
nick and neck race for lieutenant
governor in New York tie!ween Bi s
republican, and ( 'handler, demo. .-at.
Latest returns at 3 o’clock place
Hughe*' plurality over Hearst at (>•, ■
(XX).
Washintgon re elect* all three re
publican c.iurge.sni-ii, Jones, Cudi
iiimi and Humphrey by reduced ma­
jorities.
SAILORS MUTINY
AT PORTSMOUTH
NAVY YARD
Portsmouth, Nov 5.—A mutinous
outbreak ot five hundred sailor* last
n.glit iiecf* ituted the immediate mob­
ilization of the entire force of the
naval barracks to prevent a more *e-
1 ion* mutiny. The men bail assem­
bled in the gymnasium when a senior
officer, a man of short statuì«*, wish-
ing to administer a repriiuanii tor a
breach of discipline ordered the front
rank* to • kneel »0 that lie conni see
tiie men ill
i the ie.<- The older was
resented and the men ran amuck,
w recked the canteen anil starti-d to
break out of the barracks with the in
tention ot wrecking the quarter* of
This they
A force of men i* busy raising the the obnoxious officer.
were
prevented
from
doing
hy fixed
side track* at the depot yards.
bayonet* of an overwhelming force.
Rev. 1 G. Knott», of Albany, today
A num tier of men ware arrested.
shipper! to that city a dozen hens and
two rooster* of the Rhode 1-land Red
breed which tie had purchased from
Dr. J. C. Gray, of this city.
,1a*. Hayes, representiug E. Clem­
ens Horst Co., today pm-hased 40
bale* of hojia from J. K. Lite* and H'i
Ottawa, 111., Nov. 6.—Two robbers
from Hughe* Bos., paying tr rm to 11 who secured $7uu<l from the Farmery
cent* a pound.
A Miners Hauk at Ladd last night
Mr*. A. J. DeLay telephone* the made their e«c»pw after an exciting
Guard in regard to her husband in a chare of forty miler, and numerous
Portland hospital, that he is getting twttlea with the tarmei* who attempt
1 he robber*
along nisely with every prospect ot ed to intercept them.
abandoned their borne* at Sheridan
ultimate recover.
The Guard is informed hy ttJ« and caught a train for Chicago.
Frazer Iron Work* that th* car load
of old iron mentioned yesterday cnine
from the San Fiancisco ruins, not
Reading, Pa., Nov. <L--The Read
withstanding the doubts of th* wise ing iron Co., will soon increase the
•
razaix down th- street
Brevities
ROBBERS MAKE HAUL
ANO ESCAPE CAPTURE
CAR SHORTAGE
GREATLY INJURING
LUMBER BUSINESS
R. A. Booth, of Eugene, manager
of the Ilin lb Kelly Lumber Company,
who is in Portland, says shortage of
cars is working havoc with the lum­
bering industry up the valley, and that
buslUess cannot lie tiam-aeted at a
prutit, says yesterday's Telegr»tll.
We needed l.sxi cars to ship lumber
outside tiie state last month, and we
got only 15(1,'' he »aid today. “There
is no telling when we can get ears
We
eiiuugli to operate our mills.
have four saw ¡mils, employing several
hundred men, that would lie running
night and day if we could get the
cars.
We are nut running a night.
and our mill at Wending has shut
down”.
It is said tluit fully 1500 men are
dependent on the Booth-Kelly mills, for
employment. Loggeie, teamsters, mill
bunds, timekeepers, clerks anil many
ot utber occupations are already out
of work as a result of the cur short­
age, and must leave for distant points
to get job». Mauy of these men have
families and homes of their uivn neat
tiie mill*, ami thus the etfect of shut­
ting down of the mills wl'l be quite
fur reachiug.
EUGENE TEAM GIVEN
A RECEPTION
The Salem Journal *peaking of the
Eugene-Salem High school foot ball
game Saturday any*: “Manager Will
Mott, of til» Salem team by courtesy
ot Mr. ami Mrs. Mott, threw open
their beautiful home Saturday even­
ing and gave a reception to the visi­
tor* and the Salem High school team
and their friends from Hto 10 o'clock*
About sixty bright young people of
the two cities were entertained with
delightful refreshments.
A giant
bouquet of still more gigantic mum«
was presented to the Eugene II >Kt>
school team, and they weie borne
home In triumph as a gift from Mayor
Watcl* and will decorate the Eugene
High school assembly Monday morn­
ing.
Personals
Mrs. Minnie U ashburne is home
from her trip east.
Mr. end Mr*. Fred Russel), of Dor-
ena. are in tire city.
Mr. . and Mrs. J. E. Kennerly are
down i from Leaiiurg.
E. J. McClanahan returned last
night L from Portland.
R. A.
i Booth returned troni Portland
on the local last night.
Attorney W J. Hooker, Is ill at his
home on west Tenth street.
il. E. Luunsbury, of the Southern
Pacific Co , was in the eity today
H. G. Van Dusen, state flsh com­
missioner, was in Eugene yesterday.
Mr» John ( ox ba* returned from a
two month*’ trip to the Lantern
slates.
Mrs. C. O. Hudson and Miss Ella
Hendershott have returned from a
visit in Portland.
Mis. Jennie Keiitner.mother of Mrs.
1. N. Harbaugh, of this city, arrived
here yesterday from Wh aton, Iowa,to
reside. A car load of her household
goods l* following.
Yesterday'* Albany Democrat: En­
gineer S. M. Garrison, of the freight
service, spent last night in Albany, the
guest of Jesse (ialbraith.
Mr. Garri-
*. n is one of Ailiany's sot.-in iaw
Under the new arrangement be will
come only to Altmny Instead of going
through to Junction as heretofore.
Will Increase Wages
W. O. Cook is snippng a car !<wt
of brick to Marcóla, li will go by way
of the naw Mprinaflel<l bridge.