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THE EUGENE WEEKLY Gl AKI) Vol 41 EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907 AMERICAN SAILORS FIGHT WITH CUBAN OFFICIALS Washington, May 1.—Ahe navy K Sturtevant, electrician, and Louis department has received a cablegram Kline, ordinary seaman, received cuts from Csmmander Wood, of the Dix and bruises, but are not seriously hurt. Leslie B. Dustin, ordinary sea ie at Havana, transmitting the re man. sustained a compound fracture port el Commando- Tappan, of the of the left forearm, and is seriously injured. Claude K. Pembor, elec- gunbott Tacoma, lying at Santiago de Cuba, and reporting trouble be- trician, has a wound in the left fore- arm which is severe. tweel the sailors of the Tacoma op Commander Tappan in his dispatch shore and the local authorities. states that these men. with the excep \V|ile a full report of the affray tion of Ensign Drisbin. composed a ls art at hand, it G learned by the ■ liberty party of the Tacoma and were narJ department that ten persons of , attacked by the police while return- the Taconta were Injured in an at | Ing to the ship at half past one yes tack bv the police. 'rhe injured are: terday morning. No cause is assign Henry Lee. fireman, fractured skull ed for the attack, but is is said the andgunshot wound in the lung, con men were singing, as sailors are apt dition serious: Ensign A. T. Drisbin, to. do after an evening ashore. It Frank Leghorn, electrician; Elmer had been the custom of the Santiago F Andrews, apprentice seaman; Chains B. Shackelton, machinists’ 1Ilg» ; Glen Cavendar, seaman; Harry (Continued on Page 4.) I NO MAY DAY RIOTING IN THE FRENCH CAPITAL Paris, May 1.—There was no May Day rioting and normal conditions prevail. Large iurces of soldiers and police are under arms, and restrain ed the agitators from executing their threats to make ___ trouble. _______ This afternoon a man perched on top of an omnibus _ fired five shots from a revolver Into a squadron of cavalry, wounding two men. He was arrested and identified as Jacob Law, of the province of Podolia, Russia. An attempt to lynch him was frus trated by the police. aged white woman, Sunday night.the bitter feeling engendered against the negroes culminated last night in the formation of a mob of 500 whites, who visited the negro resorts, de stroyed the fixtures and furniture, and beat the inmates. The author itles induced the mob to disperse without making any arrests. SEVEN MINERS TAKEN FROM LIVING TOMB KING L3X>1’01.1) RECEIVES NO SUPPURI Brussels, May 1.—Additional In formation seems to confirm the re ports that King Leopold’s efforts to secure the support of Prance »gains' the policy of Great Britain towan’ the Congo have failed. SECRETARY TAIT lilt K IS \\ 4SH1NGTON Washington, Mev 1. 8ecn I Taft returned to Washington from Cincinnati today. lescued After Being Entombed Over One Hundred Hours- Aie All In Hospital Now With Prospects tor Complete Recovery-Rescurers Reached Them-Last Night But They Were Not Brought to Surface Until Early Morning TWENTY WOMEN WERE INJURED IN FIRE PANIC Jumped From Windows and Foil From Fire Escapes When Alarm Was Given - Report That Several Were Burned To Diath But No Bodies Have Been Found By Firemen Chicago, May I. Twenty women were injured in a fire' in a building nt 27.5 Wabash avenue, the first floor being occupied by the Storey & Clark A freezing spell has injured the Piano Company and the three upper fruit crop of Idaho and Easte.n floors by the Lotus Lunch Club pat Washington. Johnstown, Pa., May 1. - Taken outer air. All wanted to go to their ronized exclusively by women. The two hundred women in the place, in Vessels returning from the North honiFs and were taken to the hospi Greensburg, Ind., May 1.—Follow ern Pacific ocean report a heavy catch rotn the dark recesses of a coal mine tal under protest. No food was given cluding employes, were panic-stricken vhe.e th v « ■;■,. imprisoned over 107 and a number leaped from the win ing the assault on Mrs. Zefton. an of whales. tlx 111 at first. . wpt a stimulant In our», seven men were rescued from the form of brandy and water. Soon dows of the second and third stories, but the greater number rushed to the he Berwind-White coal mine at after P’-rfvIne nt th» hospital they « ' irh In a few minutes Foustwell, and are lying in the hos- were sound asleep and no communi were a struggling mass of women H ghasL in Quality itai physically exhausted. cation was allowed with them and EUGiNE’S LEADING STORE a..Ing <1 enurts to climb Lcw<st, in Pricts The men were reached at 10 they were not disturbed except at reg down. Several lost their grip and fell o'clock last night, but were not ular intervals, when the nurses ad i to the street and others were pushed irought out until early this morning, ministered nourishment. The men off. The flames started in the base he physicians fearing the reaction immediately drop asleep after these ment and shot with terrific speed up rom the strain and exposure to the treatments. the elevator shaft AgenLs for It Is not believed that any of the Injured will die. Mrs. Cecilia Mala Agents for Standard Fashion nov, one of the proprietors of the lunch room, was rescued from the Patterns back windows by the firemen, and Keyser Silk Underwear declares that one employe. Miss Marv Studemyer. and a number of patrons, lost their Ilves, but the firemen could find no bodies to substantiate her sto ry. The woman is positive that oral could not have escaped. The loss on the building and tents is 340,000. Contrasted prices are frequently looked upon with suspicion by prospective buyers. Al wavs and Invariably there is a At the Pacific I’nlversity field New York,May 1—May Day Btrlkes Miss Studemyer. reported as tear- meet at Forest Grove, Monday, Coach were few. The first, second and ing perished, was found badly bruis reason for contrasting our prices with the regular qualities. We do a cash business. Buy goods for cash in large Archie Hahn ran the 100-yard dash third officers of the coastwise steam ed In the crowd outside the building in 9 3-5 seconds, tielng the world's ers made demands for increases in quantities direct from the manufacturers, thus avoiding al intermediate profits, and can afford to give our patrons the record in that event. Hahn's run wages, and a number of transporta brought the grandstand to its feet. tion companies signed an agreement highest quality of merchandise at the lowest retail prices. The wonderful exhibition came as a providing for an Increase, but others surprise to many who witnessed the are holdingout. Several large steam ace, though they knew of his previ- ers are tied up. »«• -"'•ords. In PatterBon, N. J., one thousand Three stop watches caught the carpenters struck for an increase Have received a ftaw assortment of Ladies' Fine assortment of Whit® Shirt Waista, trimm.-d with ein broidery, lace, whirlwind finish. All the perform from 33.50 to 34 per day. Chicago. April 30.—Radicals ances of the day were satisfactory Thirteen hundred carpenters at among the Chicago labor leaders are etc, short and long sleeve«, special jirirrs from $1.2.1 to $10.00 Walking Skirts, latest styles, colors and ma considering the lack of experience of Newark struck for an Increase of two agitating to secure the presentation •any of the men. and the short time and a half cents per hour. The in to the senate next winter of a plat terials to snee the must exacting buyers: JAP SILK WAISTS, $2.75 they have been under a timer. By dependent employers granted the in form for the impeachment of Pres the results Hahn will select a team crease and nine hundred men resum ident Roosevelt. Some leader» with Panama Skirts in white, blue and brown col Four dozen Jap Silk Waist» in to represent Pacific In the coining ed work. j'ack and white colors, worth tioh YiC‘fnAv''denclee are at the bead ors, assorted doA special................ 3^.50 n eel». **'*“kE Anol’S AN STRIKE upon the reception given it by me main labor bodies when the commit LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS Serge and Novelty Skirts in every tee completes the preparations. San Francisco, May 1. — Three popular shade, pattern and ma 10* The legal committee has been thousand iron workers, employed in working for two weeks preparing the terial; assorted sizes; from Made of extra quality cotton yarn», 2 2 shops, struck today for an eight- charges to be considered. As a basis m-w*»................. $15.00 heavy taped necks, spl. for JO hour day. At 2 7 shops the eight- are: hour day was recognized aud the That the president sought, veeeiv LADIES' UNION Sl'ITS, 25* RIBBED VESTS, 15f> New York. April 30.—The World men are working as usual. rd or caused to be received and used Six dozen union suits, summer Sleeveless and low neck, very suit says: John L. Sullivan, the pugilist 1 for campaign purposes and the pro actor, lecturer and monolocnlst. ts motion of his own candidacy, 3368,- weight and -extra well finished; Millmen at Denver. able for spring wear, special about to Claim ■ matrimonial prize Denver, May 1. -One thousand 000 contributed by K H. Harriman special, a auit.................... 25* 15c, 2 for........................... 25* as reward for his successful engage- I millmen and woodworkers struck to- and others representing corpoxalions ment of 116 weeks on board the day to enforce the demand * * for n That he violated propriety by ex 15c Linen Duck, 12Sc IX)NG SLEEVE VESTS, 25c water wagon. As soon as he gets a closed shop. pressing an opinion prejudicial to Suitable for aummer skirts and divorce from Annie Bates, the hand- 1 Mover, Haywood and Pettibone. Ladies’ long sleeve white Vests; suits, very durable and looks some woman whom he married in ‘ That he 1» guilty of repeated med exceptional good value for 35c. like pure linen; regular 15c Providence in 1883, John L. will sign > dling in state politics. articles of agreement with a wealthy ' That he exceeded his authority tn grade for, special. . 12 12c Sale price .. . . ..................... 25* New York woman who has sufficient seeking the defeat of politicians op confidence In the big fellow to share | posed to him. hdr fortune with Mm. Another charge grows out ol the Sullivan denies that he Is contem part Roosevelt’» cabinet officials took plating a return engagement with in the gubernatorial campaign in the parson. Former Deputy Police San Francisco, April 30 When New York Commissioner James F. Mack, attor the directors and nominal atockhold- ney for John L. In the divorce pro ers of the Northwestern Pacific, met ceedings. and Frank Hall, manager of yesterday in Secretary Wilcutt's of the former champion fighter, admit fice tn the Flood building and voted ted that John L. was about to be mar- ! to mortgage the property for |35,- Every man xwnta a new suit in the spring. It is then that the <>M Huth.». Ihalk shabbi.-st and one rled, but refused to give the name of 000,000 and sell in New York, It was is least inclined to Make them do. his prospective bride. merely a formality in obedience to Sullivan lived with his first wife the orders of President E. H. Harr' A gosl nuuv uf -the well-dressed men yon m«t every day are onr emrtumers. They are con- man of the Southern Paclfnc an.. Hxuu.ll) Imrotan that the money spent here goes further and buys rn.ee rrsl <Mbe« »ml satisfaction. President Ripley, of the Santa Fe. Oar H SAM < lothtag do not repment the ideas of one man nor of onr «.aninnnit)■. they are the who are the real controlling owners of the property and it» proposed ex product of tin- finest designers in the country and are accept«! by U»e men »‘ho -et the standard -f tensions. fashion. The important fact to the people MEN'S THREE-PIECE SL’ITS. to be served by this road is that Its owners Intend to make a comprehen Unfinished Worsteds. Tweeds. Serges, etc., in fancy Checks and stripes. aB »ending 8h8d* da^\ and sive extension into new territory, and light color« Prices from .......................................................................................................................... that the suspiciously large valuation MEN'S VARSITY SUITS. on which the bonds are to be Issued is based on the joint reports of the $15.00 $18.00 a«*’» $25 Latest materials, pants with or without cuffs and strap«. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe engi MEN’S TWO-PIECE SUITS neers as to the value of the com Price» from pleted system which Is to be con Navy blue colors, coats double and single breasted; all sizes and popular materials. structed with the proceeds of the $15.00 vp bond issue. It is not often that Chief Engineer Hood, of the Southern Pacific, ad mit» any plans that are not already public Information, but today he de clared that the company's engineers BOYS' TWO-PIECE MITTS i, ,,1 run irvays to Eureka up along The famous Jane Hopkins make, in popular 8had™ 8"d the coast to Marshfield on Coos Bay, and that men were out re-collecting the data of these surveys, as the rec BOYS' THREE-PIE4 E SUITS ord» were destroyed in the big fire. TIMOTHY l>. Ml LI.IVAN. These suits are made by the finest designers In the country an< .JOHN L. SULLIVAN. Hood also announced that a line Former Tammany congressman are noted for their durability. Come in a variety of popular ma was being built westward from lliyln, from New York city, known as "Big Th® only “John L.,” for twelve on terials, colors and designs. Prices from ....................... $4.50 the Shasta route, to Winchester Tim," a power In city politics. The ▼ ears eliHIlipion pugilist of the Bay, about 30 miles north of Marsh reported agreement between Mayor n t Bodb C F. Murph) world, defeated in ldfij by James field, to which a Southern Pacific ex Met tension 1» also being built. is said to have been due to the fine J. Corbett. These proposed road» and surveys, work of Mr. Sullivan, who is now Indicating the connection between recognized as the real leader in New but a short time. When they agreed Eureka and Marshfield are ad York city politics. He has worked Men’4Youths’[an<Boy»’ Straw and [Cloth Hats for to separate John L. gave her a bouse mitted to be a part of the plan up from the ranks of Tammany at/I nf extension In addition to the build has a wonderful personal following In Boston and went bls way. -Summer wear have just arrived and consist of all the ing of the 105-mile gap between Wil- in the great city. H't» and Pepnerwood <>n the run from latest shapes, straws and materials, such as Sa*10"’ TFJ (WRI'W BRIEFS D J. Beakey, district deputy of ’A New York dispatch today states Tiburan to Eureka These new lines Telescopes, Fedoras, etc. Prices that Mrs. Mizner has begun suit will add 400 mile« to the Northwest the Woodmen of the World, who Is here conducting the present campaign ern’s trackage against her husband, Wilson Mizner. Lopyrighu 1907 by for membership In the order, today from 20c to ------- The big balloon America, which Hirt bchaffher C/ Marx received a telegram from Head Con- sailed from St Louis for Washington MEN’S SUSPENDERS, President Roosevelt and hie family mil I I Boak at Denver stating that .... 25 last night, was sighted high above have returned from the Jamestown . ..... .tronr web. detachable ends, special for .... there were 1383 applications for Cape Girardeau this morning. f R Sl-S|»KM>ER«. exposition to the White House. Yale make suspender», extra «tro membership in the nine Western The government of Mexico will 50* Pelierette li.le web. detachable end», special for ... states which comprise the Pacific Ju fortify a number of coast fortifica Rural mall carriers are to receive risdiction during the month of April, Yale make and warranted, pure tions. Mt. Etna. Sicily, Is In eruption, an advance In wages, based upon the which beats the record for the same month for the past three years. length of their routes. sending up showers of ashes. I RACE WAR INCITED BY NEGRO ASSAULT HAMPTON BROTHERS Authoritative Information on Saving Opportu ¡tins Walking Skirts for Spring KELLY’S RECOSO MAY DAY STRIKES TIED FOREST LESS NUMEROUS GROVE BY HAHN IMPEACHMENT OF ROOSEVELT ASKFO White Shirt Waists, $1.25 CUHU UAHIUHtS JOHN L. SULLIVAN EUREKA TO COOS Spring Clothing for Men Boys’ Two-PieceSuits Hats !ji Hats! $2.50 SULLIVAN CONTROLS NEW YORK CITY