confined to the paint shop of Mur­ ray and Cherry, and the north part of the hotel. In spite of every effort ! it broke into the dye works, and Leigh’s assay office. Gradually the I firemen settled down to work and did ! elective and heroic work. A heavy north wind threatened the business Eugene part of town, and a longer delay In Eugen« getting action would have meant a Agents much heavier loss; as It was several Agent: 1 of the nearby houses caught fire from In Bather P< mh * Game Springfield heat and sparks, and were put out for may be picked up in our store at this season of the year. by buckets and hand hose. In one Wins from Eugene—Colts Drop j hour the fire was under control and Peerless Pttrleu We do not wish to carry over a single suit of summer First Game in lane County league in two it was completely extinguish­ Patterns clothes, and are marking all these lines down low, so ed. Pattern: The heaviest losers were Murray But Alnxist Make Garrison Finish that they will be sure to go. & Cherry, Cherry Bros . C. Marx, Jr. and R. M. Marks, ’ who owned the Eu Our FALL GOODS are coming in every day now, gene Dye Works. In a game In which every class of The losses are estimated by their and you should come in and see them. It will pay you placing was mixed, the errors pre­ owners as follows: dominating, the Springfleld Blues to get an early selection. Michael Stern brand is the Cherry Brothers, on buildingB won Sunday afternoon from the Colts from the corner of Sixth street to the by the score of 7 to 6. The locals Oregon Hotel, value, $3000. All best made. rallied in the ninth and brought burned but Lake's marble shop build- Full line of high-grade furnishings for men. three tallies over the rubber, nar­ in. No insurance. rowly missing tying the score when Murray & Cherry, paint and wall Paine, by a long throw from centre paper store, 3250»); total loss. In­ field, cut off Johnson at home. Some & East# surance about $100. ! Innings were of the one, two. three Eugene Dve Works, loss 82500; no 9th street Oregon kind, but others were of the balloon insurance. Most of the clothes being type. Tallafero pitched a good gam», cleaned were gotten out. though he weakened at the last, but Oregon Hotel, furnishings and bus­ DeNeffe was pounded badly through­ iness, bought a little over a week ago out the whole contest, the first time by Mrs. T. E. Linn, value 31000; no ■ this year. insurance. Lodgers' effects lost, In the nine chapter performance I 8250. Oregon cigar store, in con­ the Blues made a good entry In the nection with the hotel, loss in stock, i third act, for Paine, first up, landed 3250. on the first cushion on a bunt mishan­ Chambers & Santor, barber shop, dled by one of the amateurs backing I the chief actor, DeNeffe. of Eugene. 3400; total loss. James Sanford owned the Oregon That’s what you’r doing when giving your teeth proper attention. .Two wild throws, one by Weed to Hotel, and said this afternoon that Ladies’ Muslin Under Garments Plaid Ribbons Slaughtered i second and one by Rube Saunders, A decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. hiB loss would amount to about $1000 Large assortment Nos. 12 to 40 will be thrr Less 20 per cent the dark Imported gardener back in with no Insurance. , the centre of the stage, let Paine in. on thecounterandslaughtered ut 12'^" Il’s easily replaced. No matter what—Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts Herbert Leigh probably did not The curtain fell again with two suffer a loss of over 3250, while the discount of 20 per cent, or Drawers, all go at a Lace Curtains Slaughtered The increasing popularity of delighted customers is one evidence ■ strike outs. I marble works may have been dam­ Eugene followed in their Inning aged to th« extant of $ioo. Total of my increasing business. All 25c Garments for........ ......... 20c Now is the time, and this is the place to h,„ your lace curtains. t0 buy with a similar trick, made possible lloss, acording to these figures, 310,- All 35c Garments for.................. 28c Make a call at once. by a mistake on the part of Peret and 750. for _________ 40c All 50c Curtains now ___ All 50c Garments a safe hit by Johnson for two bags. 40c ; 514 Besides these a family named Da­ Al! 75c Curtains now____ All 75c Garments for............ ..... 60c Manager Smith, who holds down vidson, who lived in the old building Willamette St 60c Mil $1.00 pi.uu Curtains vAirtams now... now ay the sack at second, in the next act recently purchased by Garrett, Wells All and so on throughout the lim 20 per cent. ♦ got to third on a bunt and a miscue and Mitchell, was forced to move ♦ off on all. by Whittaker. Peret flew out by out, and the building was partly torn e SI.20 and so on up. The entire line‘ai sending the wrong kind of a ball to down, making a loss of perhaps 3100 Childrens* Ribbed Hose, Double Knee SLAUGHTER PRICES. Moshburger, and Taliafero made more. CotLori Batting and Comforter Cslico will soon < Extra Special at> 12Sc pair. three passes and walked behind the The feature of the fire was its be higher —Buy now and save. moon I < scenes. McClelland, however, by a Intense heat, the buildings being all Ladies ’ Black Cotton Hose special 1214c lucky hit, brought in Smith. I of wood and burning rapidly, it Ladies’ and Men’s Summer < With two men put back to the broke out at about twenty-two min­ Extra value, worth 20c of any ones money, to dressingrooms King and Marksberry utes to 1, and according to eye wit­ Underwear Slaughtered be slau^hered at per pair_______ 12Xc hit two safe spots, and on one of We are determined to close out every garmnnt I < Roseburg, Or., Aug. 3.—The much Mempliia, Aug. 5.—The ♦ Johnson's missteps, two more took nesses started from the Oregon hotel Ladies’ Wrappers Slaughtered Bought railroad land, for which people 4 Commercial Ap|>eal says there ♦ the plate. Eugene, too, wanted some above the awning at the front corner, of summer wear, and just when you need < < have made applications at the price of 4 Will Is- u contest ill Mississi|x ♦ of the applause, and on an error, a next to the Murray & Cherry sture. No reserve, you select what you want from the it too, so buy here and save. < ..8.50 per acre, is rapidly going into 4 pl over th«* senatorial prim­ ♦ sacrifice, a pass and a hit by John­ A LAHM line and save 20 per cent, or one fifth of < 4 ary The revis«-«! figues give + son, Whittaker landed safe on the tlx* hands of the big timber grabbers. Ladies ’ Mohair Skirts, Less 20% the regular price. Another instance that includes thous­ 4 Williams a l«a mid 10 w. 1 isfied until the university man had time was lost on that account. The Summer Dress Goods Cotton Blankets for Less This lain! was sold by the Oregon & been sent back to third. That ended telephone rang while he was eating Eugene's run annexing until the dinner. H«* arose and leisurely went California Railroad Company to the C. I Half Price j Extra large, just the thing you want to take or. ninth. A. Smith Timber Company, for $311,935. I to the receiver, and said "hello.” The your camping trip, extra special a pr 85c We are still slaughtering our entire line of J In the sixth act on a hit, two er- person at the other end said: “Come Tli<> deed whs made through the Union , fancy la*i ns, bastistes, dimities, etc., at J rors, and a wild throw. Springfield down to the Oregon hotel.” "Why, Trtuit Company, of New York, to Chas ' Men’s Clothing made the Eugene fanB sick by mak­ what’s the matter?” Croner asked. just Ji the regular price. We are deter* ’ A. Smith, of Minnea|«olis. ing two more tallies. We are just in receipt cf our fall samples of "The hotel is afire.” Perhaps a The C. A. Smith Timber Company) mined to close out the line, so buy now. « in 'the eighth the lads from the minute was lost right there. already lias possession of the greater Denver, Aug. 5.—W. D. Haywood men’s clothing, made to order, and are Our loss is your gain, ♦ Croner thinks that the run to the portion of hlie timber on the wuters of , was at his desk in the headquarters river town annexed their seventh run. prepared to furnish you a perfect fitting suit the < >os river and the Coquille. of the Western Federation of Miners In the last half of the ninth the Colts fire was made in a minute. One of Are You Going Camping « of clothes at prices trom 112.50 a suit up. hose broke five or This body of timber is located on today. A constant stream of visitors tried hard for a Garrison finish, but the old Our Grocery Deoartment is full of good things to take on ! a long throw to the plate cut off the six times. In unjolntlng the hose of poured through the room offering the headwaters of tho Coos river, anil is your trip. Make out your list of what you want— 4 Shoes! Shoes! partly in Douglas ami partly tn Coos congratulations on his acquittal for run which would have tied the score. the fire cart twice, three or four bring it to us, we will put it in good^shape for you. ♦ And thus ended what was touted to minutes were lost. Na one person complicity In the murder of former If vou want good shoes come to us, we are county. be a most illustrious perTomance, was to blame. When we ssy a thing it so—iCs so. Peerless pat* ♦ Governor Stunenberg of Idaho. making special prices on all summer goods. terns are t»»e best—Try Them. J Haywood was pleased with the re­ but which proved to be full of halts ception accorded him on his arrival and odd turnings. The score: Eugene last night. I ab. r. h. IX». a. e. Weare"ivinKaway stacks of glasswareeveryday. On ♦ O o 0 1 Hobbs. If............. 3 1 -------- ------------------- ------------------------------ top of the slaughter in prices that we are making, we « The Eugene Dye Works will open Johnson, as. . . . r> 0 2 2 2 0 are still giving one selection from a large and beautiful assortment of useful pieces of glassware with ! 1 2 7 5 2 up as soon as a location is found.and Weed, c............... 5 every purchase of dry goods amounting to $2.50. Remember a purchase of Dry Goods amounting to f the proprietors, C. Marx and R. M. Hill, lb............... 5 0 2 !» 0 0 »2.50 and you get one of these pieces of glassware ABSOLUTELY FREE * 1 1 Marx, will try and make arrange­ Arklow. Ireland, Aug 5. ThoniaH Edwards, 2b... 4 0 O 4 Saunders, cf. . . . 4 0 O 1 0 1 ments for taking care of their pat­ My 1er. who claims to have hoisted , 0 1 rons until they are again established. 1 Moshberger, rf.. 4 t) O the stars and »tripes over Santiago Chambers & Santor, the barbers, Whittaker. 3b.. 4 3 O 3 1 2 de Cuba, during the Spanish-Amer- 1 Chicago, Aug. 5,—Preparations DeNeffe, p.......... 3 1 O 0 6 0 will also seek a new location and lean war, was drowned off Cour- oj»en up their business at once. Their toon yesterday, while practicing for for an Investigation by the federal 37 6 6 37 15 8 loss Is not nearly as much as at first an attempt to swim St. Goorge's government of I he charges against the Chicago and Alton railroad tn estimated, part of their property be­ Springfield channel. connection with the granting of re­ ab. r. h. po. a. e. ing saved by being taken through the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bates to the Standard Oil ot Indiana, Kestley, If. Most of their loss was . 5 0 9 0 0 1 back end. — 1 1— ♦ « were cortimenced today and subpoe­ Smith, 2b. . . 4 1 1 3 3 0 from damage. DI KI). ♦ DIED. 4 nas will be Issued tomorrow for wit­ Peret. lb. . Murray A- Cherry do not know yet effective work of the firemen saved chasing a man said to be Martin gal­ "EVEHYIMIDY SHOULD KNOW . 4 0 1 12 0 1 the city from a very serious loss. ♦ ♦ ness«*». th«« first of whom will testify Tallafero, 1» • . 4 1 0 0 0 0 whether they will start their business With a stiff breeze blowing things lon. a tailor, caught in the act of Says C. G. Hays, a prominent busi assaulting Annie Rogers, aged 17, ness man of Bluff, Md„ that Buck o up again or not. They are undecid­ ♦♦♦+♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ August 14. McClellan, as. . . 3 2 1 1 4 looked serious for a time, and sev ­ beat him insensible, tied a rope They had some Insurance on . 4 0 3 2 4 1 ed. Campbell, 3I> eral sheds and barns in the rear of around his neck and were in the act len’s Arnica Salve is the quickest urn At the state insane asylum, Sa­ . 3 1 2 0 I 0 their stock. I Paine, cf. the burning building caught fire of hanging him to a telegraph pole surest healing salve ever applied to i lem, Oregon. August 3, 1807, Nelsoa By­ Note» of the Fir«*. 1 King, c. . . 3 1 1 I 1 1 again and again, only to be extln- when the police, fighting fiercely, sore, burn or wound, or to a case o ron < ar|H*uter, aged 88 years, of senile n In the back of the Oregon hotel are I 0 0 Marksberry rf. .4 1 piles. I've used it and I know what r.uished by watchful workers. Had rescued him. exhaustion. The remains were sliip- about two dozen broken beer bottles am talking about.” Guaranteed b! the flames spend to these it Is doubt ­ odd to Eugene last eveuiug from A. M. 34 7 ! 12 27 13 8 with a suspicious odor of Cinclnnatus ful If they could have been controlled W. L.- DeLano, druggist. 25c. « loll gh '• undertaking parlors. Inter­ or soni»thlng else perhaps a little Paul Van Scoy was In Salem Satur­ Nummary, without very heavy loss. Th" fire­ day. ment will be made lit Natron, near Eu stronger. Riibacrib«* for the DAILY G1.4RI* Two-base hits—Hill. Bases on handicapped badly by gene, th«* former home of th«* deceas­ Herbert Leigh mourns most of all men were Superior, WIs., Aug. 5. Actual bail» Off DeNeffe, 2; off Tallafero, the loss of some valuable plats of bursting hose, this being apparently ed, and where n soil still resides.—Sa­ work upon the United States Steel 2. Struck ont— By DeNeffe. 7 ; by mining properties In which he is in­ the worst obstacle they were forced lem Htal«*stuan. Corporation's ten million dollar Tallafero, t». Left on bases—Eugene, terested. He also lost his assaying to overcome. 8; Springfleld, 3. Wild pitches De Dr. J. Christie reports a peculiar plant at the head of the lakes was Neffe. Tallafero. Hit by pitcher— outfit. He will hunt a new location case In a colt of John S. Conger, who begun today. at once. McClellan, Hobbs. Stolen bases - lives two miles west of Eugene. One W. H. Brown, who was working on Kestley |3», McClellan, Paine, 1 Hill, of his colts died, and a two quart jar Edwards. Sacrifice hits r Edwards. the street railway when the fire be­ of worms were taken from the small DeNeffe, Paine, l’mpire- — Ben Bing- gan, had his left hand seriously burn­ intestines. They averaged In length ed while operating the chemical en­ Have you neglected your kidney»? ham. from twelve to sixteen Inches, and gine in today's fire inside the Dye Have you overworked your nervou» were matted together The colt was Works. system and caused trouble with your a suckling yet, being only two months Amid the terror and fear .there Chicago. Aug. .«.— Five mysterious old. The ease Is quite unusual. The kidneys and bladder? was considerable comedy. For in­ assaults, in which four men were Have you jar of worms Is on exhibition In the stance one man when he dragged THAT YOU CAN MAKE AN 'NVESTMENT window of Linn's drug store, and will pains In the loins, side, back, groins three mattresses out of the hotel, killed and another fatally Injured, no doubt prove Interesting to farmers and bladder? Have you a flabby ap­ found under each a bottle of whis- aroused the entire police force to ac- NOW THAT WILL BRING YOU tlon today, pearance of the face, especially un­ and stock raisers. key. The victims were Fu- sarlo Rocco. ________ _ (From Monday's Guard I LARGE RETURNS Charles F. Rath was pulled off the | found d»ad on the door. der the eyes? Too frequent a desire Mbi Ruby Wil »on, who occupies Fire burned and gutted almost roof with Burton Powell when the step of his home with two stilletto the position of bookkeeper at Buren to pass urine? It so, Williams' Kid­ completely this afternoon six busi­ latter was hurt, He was rendered I wounds in his body. . Edward Smith, The location and complete history of our popcritieg: A Hamilton*« furniture «tore .will ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn ness establishments, all In wooden unconscious, but soon came to. His a policeman, shot leave today for her home at Acme, Drug Co., price 50 cents Williams bulldlnK*. between Sixth street and home is In Florence, and he did good man while walking by an unknown the great investment features; who have made fortunes « short distance where she will spend her two week«’ Mtg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. from his home; John L. Barbour, th«* Mtdgley building, on the east work during the fire. on oil stock; the reason why; the interesting story of the vacation in an outing on the Sliis- side of Willamette street, entailing a The rapidity of the spread of the found dead on the Illinois —.j Central law river. - Salem Statesman. k>»s of at least $10.000, with very fire frightened many people and ex­ tracks, his head cut off by the train, sharp advance in the value of our stock. i little Insurance, probably less than cited all. Several men with a snthll He is believed to hav e committed í<«r» th« $5oe. suicide, but certain circumstances Land cruiser»’ estimate books chemical ------- ....„a hose narrowly missed be- Ail these important points and many others will be Slgnstvs The fire started at the front cor- | Ing killed by having part of the bulld- mak«* this doubtful; J John Naughton, «ale at the Guard office explained in detail and to your profit if you will fill ner of Murray & Cherry's paint shop i Ing fall on them. In Ic than a tnln- died after being assa suited by three and the Oregon hotel, above th«« evil­ ute by the watch after they had strangers at 37th and Low clip, and mail the coupon below to our address. —■re avenue; Ing. and from all the testimony anil 1 been dragged away the heavy board William Donovan, dvins dyin with a bullet evidence, canie from the kltfhen awning fell down. in hl: abdomen He «ays he was chimney of the hotel, thus tracing the Another ini ■»f excitement was mobbed by th re e men. one of whom shot him b. origin to a defective flue am e he re Isted. 1 when Senator Bingham, at th«* hi .id i; lx*r of nien carrying one There ar no clues t J a On«* man fell off the roof ot of these YOU MUST BE ONE OF THE FBST crimes. lake's marble shop, and was either !<>zzles. was assaulted by a knocked sen«ele«s or overcome by i»r, whom “Iks*' shored ONE HUNDRED TO SEND IN THE COUPON ly he heat When he n*covered he k si down. The man didn't xo moke Ot TRUEIRs I k :ave his nam<* as Burton Powell. He BV XKU • <>RK MOBS struck him and his name lays at the Encore hotel, and besides >t r irn«*d. The citls»ns. es- i««*lng badly jarred and sllghtlv bruis­ New Y k. A ny prominent ones,fought IV' ed. received an Injury to bfs nght th«. . cn n cooler work migh le —¿jí”! *P* k” °* obligati«« or exp’use, full particulars o' the t new OH t TENTH ANO MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON shoulder sav barber »hon < f Ch ä ni if lred is " I O crowding my application is one of the first one ha t The fire wa» r V * Sa and H. Leigh » o f iCF I A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL B.. P rincipal tised in this paper. ’ tian the e xc.ten ariit ’ n ■ tire M nr I many In n<*es th f F-lucate« for succrss in a short lime and at small rxpt-nse, and acn** Name________ _ M n was hampered bv t dent to a position aa soon aa competent. Quality ia our motto, and reputation for each other > «•' . a i Address ed It took I a’». thorough work brings us over 100 calls {«er month for vtfice help. Individual in. T ft the ream ct struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the cant index, the nty mln Utes befor It w atro di veucher and other modern met**«»’« of hookkewring. Chartier is our ahorthan«'; and a i was phi red >n the phe vul il, legible. Beautiful catalogue, buaineaa forma and {xeniuanahip free— Rv t . o Ime the had una moi ,» t 402 COMMERCIAL BLDG.. PORTLAND. OK- it . References; any men isiit, aav l«ank, snv new paper it* Pottl.iaC way thaï could L ni V ! wa SPRINGFIELD WINS! Great Bargains AT LAST FROM EUGENE COLTS in Clothing We are not Asleep We are Doing Thiixgs H The past month has been a busy one with us. We advertised a “< Clean Up Sale” and the people came, saw the wonderful reductions we were making and bought, consequently our sale ran far beyond our expectations. We are determined to dose out all lines of summer goods and you will be the looser if you do not take advantage of this. ED. HANSON IMPROVING R|? A I IT V PERSONAL DILH.V A I GRAND SLAUGHTER SALE.. DR. ATWOOD /“L’1.;00' ‘I-» :: WILLIAMS’ LEAD GRANT LANDS TO GREATLY REDUCED TIMBER BARONS ««: HAYWOOD PLEASED WITH RECEPTION HERO OF SANTIAGO DEAD BY DROWNING GOING AFTER ROAD FOR GIVING REBATES FREE GLASSWARE NICKLIN ®> NEAL t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::«::::::::::::::::: BEGINS WORK ON GREAT STEEL PLANT FIVE MURDERS BAFFLE CHICAGO POLICE FORCE TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE LOSS IN EUGENE Your Opportunity THE NEW OIL FIELDS DO YOU KNOW? But Remember OUR GREAT FREE OFFER ïhe Pacific Coast Gas and Oil Co»