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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD Vol 41 EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907 BILL OF PARTICULARS Boise, May 8.—The motion for a bill of particulars filed by the defense iu the case of William D. Haywood, •ecretary and treasurer of the West ern federation of Miners, charged with the murder of ex-Governor Steu- nenberg. »’»8 denied by Judge Wood today Other than the lawyers and newspaper writers less than a score of persons were in the court room when the decision was announced. Counsel for the defendant noted an exception to Judge Wood's ruling, and then announced that they were ready for the trial to proceed tomor row morning. Chicago. May 8.—Sensational de velopments in the controversy be tween President Roosevelt and labor unionists over the trial ofMoyer and Haywood loomed up today in reports i that Chief John E. Wilkie, of the gov-1 eminent secret service, is on his way building occupied by the Parlln, Or- etidorf * Marlin Company, wholesale farm Implements, at Ninth and Leav enworth streets, collapsed early today before any one was at work No one was injured, but the fiuancial loss is heavy. RANIER MAN SHOOTS HUSBAND OF HOUSEKEEPER TEN LIVES LOST to Bois£, Idaho, tender direct orders from the president. i It was reported that Chief Wilkie will be aided by a special corps of government sleuths, who will watch the legal struggle, investigate the ev idence and keep the president inform ed of every move made In the case. Chief Wilkie returned to Chicago today, but left again for the West to night. RECOMMENDS PARDON FOR WM. JANUARY Washington.May 8—Attorney-Gen eral Bonaparte today recommended that the sentence of John William January, alias Charles W. Anderson, be commuted. He recommends that the sentence be fixed at three months from the da«e of his arrest and that he be pardoned July 19, 1907. The president has approved the re commendation. Mail Orders Promptly Filled - A special dls- > tho Evening Telegrain from Oregon, y. i ♦vat brank Gar- lay shot a» I killed H. M. jut, husband of his house- K.-eper, on ms ranch near here. his Fuurj 1- . I 1» el ibsi-nt about a year and returned here a few days ago. Gardiner walked into Ranier after the murder and surrendered himself. The only explanation of his act that Gardiner would vouchsafe was that: “You cannot help these things sometimes.” As the scene of the shooting Is fire miles from Ranier particulars of the crime are lacking, it is not known if there were any eyewitnesses. BIG BUILDING HENRY CLAY PIERCE IN TOILS OF LAW “Buy for Cash” Avoid Credit Prices theatrical performance which they have ever witnessed. Sensational bargains will be found in every section. Our method of SELLING FOR CASH enables us to make such a sacrifice and we expect that every prospective buyer in Eugene will avail themselves of the opportunity and visit our Creat May Matinee CloLbing Department» Every Suit Reduced in Price Our Clothing l»<-|Mirtnient is overflowing with Stylish Clothes for Men, Youths and Boys. The Mun who buys a suit or coat at Illis store usually conies luck again wlwn he nerds another. This shows his confidence in the store and the goods. The H. S. A M. Clothes an- made and designed by tile Is-st makers in the world. ASK F<»lt THEM Men’s two-pieee Suits, assorted colors, sizes and materials. Prices from $S.OO to $22.50 Men's three-piece Sults, latest styles, pants with Prices f.om or without straps and cuffs. $10.00 to ..................................... $30.00 Boys two-piece Sults, knee pants, prices from $1 50 to .................................................................. $7.50 Boys' three-piece Suits, long pants, prices from $4/50 to ••• $15.00 EVERY SUIT, WHETHER FOR MEN, YOUTHS OR BOYS, ARE REDUCED IN PRICE. PANAMA HATS latest Have Just received a consignment of shapes in Panama Hats. Prices from $5.00 $7.50 Long S k CoaLs, $16 50 $30 White Serge Suits $22.50 Come 1- $25.00 regular $16.50 grade for Ladies' white serge suits, cut in at. $6 75 6.50 Er-.n box coat and poney jacket styles, trimmed with fancy braids, Come in black, satin lined, trimmed with fancy Skirts pleated and cut in latest grade braids, turnover cuffs; regular $8.50 styles; sold regularly for $38.00 $6.75 suit; your choice. . $22.50 for Novelty suits, Panama suits, serge $ 0 00 Faton $7.25 suits and fancy mixed siBt? are all included in this lot at the Made in black chiffon taffeta, lined with white following reduced prices: satin, trimmed with braids; regular $10.00 $30.00 Suits for $27.50 S7 for $25.00 Sults for, $22.50 «22.50 Suits for $20.00 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $20.00 $17.50 $12.50 Thousands cf yards of Lace and Insertions; Yn,ir choice 500 and repeated fusilades of bullets trom strikebreakers today marked the first attempt to run cars uu tne I uited Railroads since the striae be- gau. The movement of a freight car trom one barn was the signal lor ub- struct Ion of the track by a mob and tor a shower of missiles aimed al those who operated the car. After running halt a block the car was ta ken back to the barn. liiickbule aiul Bullets Fly. Having thus made the test, the compauy at 2:30 p. in. sent a string of seven passenger cars out of the l urk and Fillmore street barns, man ned by armed strikebreakers. Their appearance was the signal for re newed Dotting. Briekuuis. paving stones and all manner ot missiles were hurled at the cars by a pursu ing mob ot several thousand, one of oils and the guards retaliated with a shot, which hit its mark. The as sault on the cars became more turl- ousand the guards retaliated with several fusilades, which caused the death of one man, wounding one fa tally and 12 less seriously. After running a few blocks the cars were returned to the barn and tile attempt to operate the cars was abandoned for the day. Police Action Ineffective. The police did little to cheek the lawlessnes of the mob. They at tempted to dissuade the mob from violence, but only two ot them used force and they did it so effectively that they cleared the way for the cars for the time being. The police arrested 13 of the strikebreakers for shouting, but made uu arrests among the mob. Deed and Injured in Riots. olking Skirts All - <Hced in Price Mrs. Mary Vito and Mother Victims of Brutal Murderers - Husband of Younger Women Arrested Charged With Crime But Alleges That Two Unknown Men Broke Into House and Committed Murder New York. May A.— Mrs Mary Vito and her mother, Mrs. Maria Brignoli, were literally slashed to pieces with razors in their east side home today, Giovanni Vito, husband of the young er woman. Is under arrest charged with the crime, and It Is alleged he killed the women after a quarrel, which followed their refusal to give him money. Vito denies his guilt and maintains they were killed by two men who broke Into the house and with whom he had a fierce struggle in defense of bls life. He exhibits cuts on one of his hands to support his story. Vito's three-year-old son supports the state ment of his father. Vito and his son were the only persons in the room when the police arrived after being Informed a murder was being done. They found the doors locked, Sev- eral razors were found In the apart- ments covered with blood. Vito is a barber. FRENCH TRANSPORT LOST OFF URUGUAY Buenos Ayres. March 8.—A dis patch from Montevldlo published here today announces that the French M)S ANGELEN SAYS San Francisco, May 7.—Follow transport maratlme steamer, Poitou, TROOPS INDER ORDERS ing Is a list of the killed and Injured from Marseilles Ap.II 6 for this port- Einer- has been wrecked off the coast of In the street car riots at the “ Uruguay. One hundred of the paB- Los Angeles, May 8.—It Is reported gency hospital: sengers and crew are said to have from an authoritative source that Ad DEAD: perished. jutant General Louck has ordered James Walsh. General Wankowski to take the Sev INJURED: Another Report. enth regiment of the California Na- Thomas White, lacerated scalp. Montevldlo. May 8.—The Poitou tlomil Guard north at once. Gover Police Officer Harry Sauer, shot Is ashore off 8an Jose Ignacio and it nor Gillette and General Wankowski through shoulder. is feared there will be serious loss of have been in conference. F. Joy, laceration of cheek. life, as It Is understood that there J. Krohner, shot in shoulder. STRIKEBREAKERS SCARED William Slattery, contusion of foot are 200 persons on board. The cargo will also prove a total I osh . BY FIGHTING NEWS and head. No particulars are obtainable. J. . Arena, contusion of knee. Many Are Rescued. Omaha, May 8.—Six cars of strike- A. C. Jahn, »hot in throat. An official dispatch from Rincon breakers for San Francisco passed N. Leisch, shot through ehest. de Herrero says that nearly two hun through here today, but a number N. Granville, lacération of face. deserted here on learning of the fight O. A. McNaughton, shot in fore- dred passengers and the crew of the Poitou have been rescued and sent ing in San Francisco yesterday . head. Tom Buchanan, shot in abdomen, to this port. I One report says the Poitou struck will die. SERIOUS STRIKE RIOT C. W. Forrester, contusion of face. thirty yards from the shore and in (MX'URRED YESTERDAY | Detective Sergeant Bell, shot in the panic that followed a great many Jumped overboard. The customs offf- San Francisco. May 7.—Rioting by chest. I rials at Rincon do Herrero place the A Palm, shot in neck: may die. street car strikers and their friends ’ saved at about fifty of the three hun •------------------------------------------------------------ dred said to be on hoard. How many I others have been saved is not known. Some swam ashore, STORY-BRACHER TRAIN ROBBERS . MAKES BIG TREATIES RELATING STILL LABGE TIMBER BUY TO EASTERN TERRITORY SUSPECTS HELD The Storey-Bracher Lumber Com Butte, May 8.—With three sus pects and a witness in custody and pany, of Portland, which I h buying the sheriff and posses on their trail, up a lot of Lane county timber land, the masked men who held up the and which Intends to erect a sawmill North Coast Limited yesterday morn- -[on a tract of 26 acres recently pur-1 murdered Engineer Clow and I chased from S. Meriau, adjoining - Bangs' Park, yesterday afternoon fil ed with the county clerk for record ¡deed« to about 2100 acres of timber land which It has purchased in the Coast Fork country south and south east of Cottage Grove. Among those who sold In this lot are the following: Wm. A Buckner, Jesse W. Parrish, Nora Fisher, Ardella Martin, Calvin Rogers, E. O. Tobey. Willie E Fish er, Sarah J. Brown, A. W. 8hort ridge, Alfred S. Powell, Walter G. Baker, and Geo. J. Wilhelm. The price paid is not given out, the figure in the deeds being $1 in each in stance. This company has already purchas ed a very large acreage of timber land In the vicinity of this latest buy. also up the Mohawk, and they now I have enough to keep a sawmill very large capacity running 1 long time to come. Some definite information the company's proposed mill here may be given to the public through the columns of the Guard in the near future. , Navy Blue colors, full length, trimmed with fancy Persian braids; TltOOI’S HAVE NOT BEEN ORBEREI» OI T Sacramento, May 8.—At 1 1 o’clock no troops had been ordered to San Francisco, but General Wankowski has been summoned to San Francisco. He has ndt been ordered to bring his troops with him as yet. Monday, May 6th we will begin a matinee which will captivate and amaze our patrons more than the greatest Suit Department ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++ ♦ ♦ ♦ San Francisco, May 8.— ♦ ♦ ♦ Chief of Police Diliau is so ♦ ♦ satisfied (hat there will be no + ♦ repetition today of yester ♦ ♦ day's rioting that he will ♦ + withdraw all but twenty offi ♦ ♦ cers from the vicinity of the ♦ Turk street carbarus. ♦ ♦ EUGENE’S LEADING ST BROTHERS IN I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Attend Our rreat May Matinee BIG WOMEN WERE STRIKE CLOSES MANY SLASHED TO PIECES BUSINESS HOUSES BUT WITH RAZORS QUIET PREVAILS AGAIN San Francisco. May S. All Is quiet this morning, but the street car strike has seriously Injured business. Many big stores have decided to opeu late in the morning and close early in the evening, and a number of employes are temporarily out of work. Several UULLATdCU in UUIHTIM St. Ixvuis, May 8.—Hwy Clay of the principal restaurants have Pierce, the oil magnate, surrendered closed their doors, announcing that to the police today on an ihdictniee* they will not reopen snt.il the strike is settled. Crippled telephone ser Omaha, May S.—The six-story aeainst him from Texas ______ • ———.------ vice due to the strike adds to the gravity of the situation A strong movement to secure a peaceful settlement of the strike was Agents for Standard Patterns begun by leading citizens today, who have called a meeting for this after noon to devise some means to end the strike of the carmen, telephone operators. Iron workers, laundry workers, stone masons, and cement Strictly Cash Store workers, who are practically all out. HAMPTON Agents for Royal Worsteds and W. B. Corsets Kansas City, Mo., May R — A de structive fire this at'hrnoon in the Pepper building at Locust and Ninth streets, a five-story structure occii pled mainly by Montgomery, Ward Ai Co. Over two hundred employes, mostly girls, were in the building and it is believed that over ten lives were lost and at least twenty were injured by jumpinn or otherwise. The flame.- were controlled with comparatively small loss. Nu. J4 Paris, May 8.—M Kurlno .Japan ese minister, In an Interview today Is quoted as making the Important statement that a series of treaties have been made between Great Brlt- and Japan. Just received a consignment of latest styles in walking skirts, which will be included in this lot. MOORE BEITS DAGGETT FOR MAYOR OF SPOKANE All popular materials, such as Panamas, Silks, Voiles, and mixed novelties. be reduc«-d to lowest margin. LADY ASHBURTON. — Formerly Florence Belmont, an Spokane, Wash., May 7.—C. Her American chorus girl, who mar bert Moore, Republican, was today | elected mayor of Spokane by a major-Í ried Baron Aahburton of England. ity over Floyd Daggett, Incumbent, Everyone will Come in and inspect them. 12 l-2c Lonsdale muslin ...................... 1 2r 11 Tousands of yares of I ace and In- lertiorts, your choi e • meu Du k, 11 36-inche« wide. regular 15c grade for - 11 Have received a full line of India I.lnona spring suits and dresaes. 10r. 12 Price«, a 1 2c y 15r. 20c. «<* 2 Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner Marx wounded Fireman Sullivan, are still In the hills. Robert McDonald, arrested at Woodville las* night, taken from the top of a passenger coach, denies all knowledge of the crime He la a marine engineer and worked In Seat tle recently William Powers, arrested at Wood ville yesterday, is still detained, as Is Wm. Crawford, the man who says ho met the robbers on top of the ex press car just before they opened fir«. An unknown drunken man Is also In rustudy. W ESI MOR LAND. Beautiful English noblewoman who is admired bv William Wal dorf Astor, former American. JO LN TESa of 1874. The total vote was 969«. exclusive of the 400-odd socialists, guaranteeing the territorial status which ran the grand total to more quo in the Far East, which is im than 10,000. Harry Eggleston. Dem plied to mean an agreement to pre ocrat. for treasurer, defeated I^>wla vent other countries from acquiring Lusk. Republican, and Robert Fair- territory there. Kurlno denied that ley. Democrat, for comptroller defeat- j the Franco-Japanese entete fa in any ed former Mayor L. Frank Boyd, Re- I way aimed at the United States. publican. Both winning Democrats are re-elected The Republicans elect seven of the I The bnaebsll game that O. A. C. ten councilmen. one in the First ward was to have played with the U. of O. and two each in the Second. Third | has been postponed until a week from and Fourth wards. The Democrats | next Saturday, owing to the track elect one councilman In the First meet with Pullman.which occurs next ward and two ir the Second ward. Monday.—Corvallis Gasette.