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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
c-UGENE, Vol 4* ROOSEVELT AND DIAZ AGREE TO COMPEL PEACE Washington, Aug. 28.—Assistant Jreurv the N,Vy Adee 8aid he S. authorized to announce that pZsidents Roosevelt and Diaz are in accord concerning the future , Central America, and the settle ment of disputes between the five ’’rhis^'is taken to mean that the rafted States and Mexico have form- lated » joint note t0 the Central American Republics, inviting them to hold a conference with a view to imeing upon a treaty Insuring per manent peace. The impression is that all iive have e*Pressed their readiness to enter such a conference Mr Adee said he hoped within 24 hours to make a statement outlining the policy under consideration by the United States and Mexico. I John Oster died of stab wounds to day, alleged to have been inflicted by his father. The latter quarreled with his wife, and the son went to his mother’s assistance. TAFT NOT HURT IN TRAIN WRECK Kansas City, Aug. 2 8.—Secretary Taft left here for Denver at 10 this morning, apparently none the worse for yesterday's experience, when his train was wrecked. He was given a wonderful send-off sa the train pul led out of the Union depot. V u XEGON, THU <SDAY AUGUST 29, I907 No. 30 Hucke died of injuries resultilng from an attack of a lion in an amuse ment resort yesterday. The lion's teeth penetrated her lungs and sev eral ribs were broken. SEVENTH STREET RENEWED TROUBLE PROPERTY SOLO TO ATTRACTION IN YOUNG CARTER KILLED WITH VENEZUELA NEW YORK CITY YATES AND SON IN EXPERIMENT ROOM — New York. Aug. 28.—Swedish: Prince Wilhelm has arrived and is domiciled at the Hotel Astor. After breakfasting he was introduced to Huntington Wilson, third assistant secretary of state, who has been des mated by President Roosevelt to ac company the prince while here. This afternoon the prince will visit President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. J. Chicago. Aug 28.—L. H. Carter, son of Brigadier-General Carter, com mander of the department of the lakes, was instantly killed yesterday by an electric shock in the dairy room of the University of Illinois at Champaign. Carter was working in the agricultural department and was shocked while standing upon a small stationary engine, reaching upward to clean the electrically lighted chan- EATS LUNCHEON WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT deller. Oyster Bay, Aug. 28.—President Roosevelt entertained the following at luncheon today in honor of Prince Wilhelm: Swedish Minister Lager- crantz, Captain Lindber, Captain Klercker, the prince's aid; Secretary Cortelyou, Assistant Secretary Hunt ington Wilson, John B. Jackson, min ister from Persia; Lieutenant Butler, of the navy, and wife, and Major General Bell. Hl II.DINGM AND U»T FOR *M7V> COI RT-HOl SE In compliance with the law passed by the last session of the Oregon leg W. Cooper Morris, the cashier of islature, every schoolhouse in the the Oregon Trust & Savings Compa LION KILLS WOMAN F4THER STABS SON IN AMUSEMENT PARK state of Oregon must have a United AND DEATH RESULTS ny, has arrived in Portland from the States flag displayed at the school East and States that every cent of Mascoutah Hills, 111., Aug. 28.— the liabilities will be paid. Pittsburg, Aug. 28.—Mrs. Anna building. e Clean-Up Sale of C — ¿JC Summer Goods JC 1000 yard Remnants, prices ranging from 25c to 75c a yard to close out for 5c yard Colored Duck and Pique Skirts, prices ranging from $1.25 to $1.50 to close out for Kimonas, prices from 35c to $3.50 for Sunbonnets for . . . 15c ta. White Parasols $1.75 for Gent’s Department Caracas, Venezuela. Aug. 2?.—El Constitutional, the government or gan, commenting upon the 85,000,- 000 fine assessed against the New York & Bermudese Asphalt Company for complicity In the Matos rebellion, after stating that the evidence against the company was taken most ly from the records of the cases tried in the United States, says editorially: "It now remains to be seen if the state department (American» will again convert itself Into the protec tor, defender and tutor of adventur ers who have confessed their guilt, I and who were legitimately chastised ENGINEER AND FIREMAN KILLED TELEGRAPHERS' FORESTERS' STRIKE APPEARS SUPREME COURT PRACTICALLY OVER IN CHICAGO Chattanooga, Aug. 28.—-The Flor ida limited train, southbound, on the Queen Crescent railroad, collided with a switch engine a mile north of this city. Engineer Charles Carter was klled and his fireman fatally in jured. PORTUGUESE HAIUtRH INJlI'RKll IN EXPLOSION Chicago, Aug. 28.—Nearly 300 Lisbon, Aug. 28.—An exploniin of delegate« and officers are attend gas aboard the Portuguese batt I.mil Ip ing the bl-ennial semlon of the su 'Viaco de Gamal Injured several aali preme court of the Forest era of era. America. The codification commit-! •“>—■ • ' ■ 1 ■ ■ • ■ — ■■■« tee submitted conflicting reports, a ,0 a basis of two thousand , ,, , , I The Foresters now claim 350,000 minority urging that the pre^nt rep- • memberi| ln the UnUe41 8tate, resentatlon of one delegate for every | The nexl bi ennial c onvention will thousand members should be chsng- probably be held in California Guard Associated Pres* report is about its nor mal size today for ths first time sines the telegraphers' strike was declared. Thia would Indicate that the ti«»-up I* about over and that the company will be able to get along without the union op erators. Better telegraph con ditions may be expected from now on as the new working force becomes more thor oughly organized ■ London, Aug 28. King Edward prorogued the parliament today,end ing one of tbe longest and moat ardu ous sessions. The king's speech was read In joint session of the houre of lords and common«, and was of the ■isual colorless character, mainly re- referrrng to the recent royal visit* and freindly relations with other ouwers. In business or society if you come to us for Clothing you needn t be anxious about your We sell appearance I Cabinet Plans. If the plana of the cabinet are carried out next wlnte-'s session of parliament will be busier than the ne Ins', closed, a,id will hasten to ward a climax the conflict between the common* and houre of lords. The campaign for the reformation of the house of lords will be continued during the interim and sweeping re forms will be prepared. Including li censing and educational bills, hous ing reform and regeneration of the port of London. Hart, Shaffner &. Marx Clothing, and u I HAMPTON GENER a L CIPRIANO CASTRO, GROVER CLEVELAND'S KING PROROGUES HEALTH IS FAILING LONG, BUSY SESSION You’ll Shine that means quality and sty le FKK TEI» It is a dull day In Eugene when some big real estate deal Is not re- ported. One of the latest is the sale of the Court-house lodging bouse property on East Seventh street, in the rear of the court-house, by J. R. Campbell to James R Yates and son, J. H Yates. for I8.T88 111- I .<1 was closed yesterday and the papers are now being made out. The lot on which the lodging house stands has a frontage of 80 feet on East Seventh street and ex tends back to Park street. The lot I b pretty well covered with the lodg ing house buildings The main building of the lodging house was formerly the Lane county court-house and was built in 1854. When the present court-house was erected in 1888, the building was moved to ita present location and purchased for a song by Mr Camp bell. For li couple of years there- after it was occupied by the Eugene high school, the district not having a building of its own at that time. PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA. When the present high school build ing was completed the old court house remained Idle for some time, by the legislatures of all civilised na- but __ ________ __ ago Mr. Camp- about s lx years tions. including the United State«, In j bell fitted is up for a lodging house which country there abound sentenc and leased It to Ed Howe, who has es perfectly anakigous to that now conducted the business there since. pronounced against the guilty com About four years ago the addition, pany by the Venezuelan court.” or new building, was erected and both structures have been used by Trouble May Result. Mr. Howe, the rooms always being Washington, Aug 28. President full. Castro is still at the helm of the Ven Messrs. Yates and son will take ezuelan government and serious trou possession of the property on Sep ble Is feared In certain official quar tember 1. ters. The asphalt company will no doubt resist payment of the fine and attempt to embroil the United States with the high-tempered Castro, as was once before the case. Arkansas City. Kas , Ang. 28.— The Western Union office and its contents were destroyed by fire to- day. It is believed to have been of incendiary origin. M AM» IN 1H.M. WESTERN UNION OFFICE DESTROYED BY FIKE 3 D&ys Special It. <X»I RT-HOUSE UHM.IM. HOI SK Copyright 190' by Hart Schaffner -J Marg BROS The Dalle«, Or., Aug. 27 Bert Wright, who escaped from the insane asvlum at Salem, was arrested on the streets here veeterday. He said he left there five days ago tn company with two others .and arrived In this city Sunday night. He does not ap- near Insane, and anawera all ques- tiona Intelligently. Wright would not give any reason for leaving He said he had been there only three months, but that one of the other* had been an inmate for 21 years and the other bnt a few montha Wright said they were both around town and if the au- thorltle* wanted them they could easily be raptured Wright la about 15 years old. rather abort, with a stubby beard. The Wells-Fargo Express Company hss Issued orders to their agents all over the United States not to, after September 1st. accept any more C. O. D liquor buslMM. I ' I I I > j I ’ I i I GROVER CLEVELAND. New York. Ang 88.—It I* an nounced that ex-Prealdent Grover Cleveland has sgaln been attacked with acute Indigestion, and conae- quently ha* relinquished the Idea of visiting his summer home In New Hampshire Mr*. Cleveland has re turned to Princeton from New Han>|>- '•hlr* teltb the children, ao a* io be i with her husband The condition of Mr. Cleveland's health is giving his family and friends * great deal of concern this summer, and there are grave fears that his rugged constitu tion Is rapidly giving away to the ravages of disease, owing to th* fre quency of nttnch* of Indigestion, which ar* apparently growing more severe