Vol 41 EUGENE OREGON THURSDAY SEPTMBER 5, I907 No. 31 4 nomment men ATTEND MEETING OF IRRIGATIONISTS Sacramento. Sept. 4.—Practical ir- rlption. agriculture and settlement e the features or the addresses at * jessioiis of the National Irrlga- J' Congress today. There was a ¿jrl, large attendance when Gover- M- JieaJ. of Washington, acting as ryirman. called the convention to order this morning. Addresses were maoeby Elwood Mead and Professor ■ads by r ----- ■* u E Lament •> " ’‘’ of T.u! the University of Cali­ fornia. *>>o read papers. 4 C. True, director of the experi­ ment stations of the United States deparment of agriculture; A. A. Ward, director of the Rice Growers' Vsoeiation. of Beaumont, Texas; Robert D. Manson, a Chicago banker; Governor Kibbey, of Arizona; C. M. Mott, general Immigration agent of the Northern Pacific railroad; W. J. McAllister, general agent of the Southern Pacific railroad, and Colo- uel J. H. Brady, persjnal representa­ tive of Gox-erno.- Gooding, of Idaho, occupied Boats on the platform. CELEBRATED VETERAN AND INVENTOR DEAD Charleston, Sept. 4.-Captain Har- ry Brown, a veteran of the Mexican c.,vB warB ar'd inventor of the Bell buoy., now used at American ports, la dead at the age of SO years. Lakeview continues to be excited over the return of George Wingfield, a boy raised here, who went to Neva­ da without a cent and came back a few days ago riding in an automobile and worth many million dollars, a lit­ tle portion of which he is scattering I «round freely. injured no one. It is believed the explosion was that of gunpowder, and it Is attributed to "dynamiters." who arl believed by the police to seek re­ venge on Chicago gamblers, though why Graham abcAild have been select­ ed as the victim is unknown. FALL CREEK IS MOORISH SULTAN FAVORED AS WATER OFFERS CHOICE OF SUPPLY SOURCE WAS FALSEHOOD PEACE OR WAR LONG SENTENCE FOR CONVICTED BRIBER GLASS REP3RT OF MUTINY I ♦ San Francisco, Sept. 4.— ♦ Louis Glass, vice president ♦ of the Pacific States Tele- ♦ phone Company, convicted of ♦ having bribed Supervisor ♦ Lonergan to vote against the ♦ granting of a franchise to the ♦ Home Telephone Company, ♦ was today sentenced by Supe­ ♦ rior Judge Lawlor to five ♦ years' imprisonment in the ♦ state prison at San Quentin. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ San Francisco. S-pt. 4 Captain J.M. Helm, of the United States navy, who his just returned from the AsiaticEtatict. where he commanded •riiiser Galveston, says the re- the cm port 1 fr$ni Honolulu of an incipleut mutiny 1 i the cruiser Raleigh in that as without foundation. He harbor says th< b is no better discipline ou 4 any shi of the cavy than the Ra- « lelgh. wi l.h Is now on her way to San Frat Acisco. CHICAGO STORE BRYAN TO SPEAK IN NEW YORK WRFCKED BY POWDER I Chicago, Sept. 4.—An explosion in the store of Stanley D. Graham, deal­ er in paints and wall paper, eariy this morning wrecked the building and threw out of bed several persons who were asleep on the second floor, but New York. Sept. 4. —The an­ nouncement was made today that SEVERE FNGAG4 MIAI Bryan would begin a tour of speech­ OUTSIDE FRENCH ('AMI' making in New Yoik state In Octo­ ber under the auspice« of the New Casa Blancs (Tuesday). Eight York Progressive Democratic League i— ff ♦♦ SEPTEMBER SHOWING ♦ New arrival of Ladies’ Suits, never have we had such a grand line of suits as we are showing this faU. Prices from $12.50 to $45.00 I : :: I" Wild Scenes Ensue. When he flnl^ho/S e as great st I that of Rull Run, which supplies wa­ ter for Portland, and the water Is ! Just as pure and cold as Bull Run wa­ ter. However, the matter will not . be definitely settled until the cost of securing the water from each place is ascertained. It is figured out that [the cost of either will be the amount [of the-bonds proposed to be issued If the election next month la decided In favor of issuing the bonds. Mayor Mntlock. who has visited both alter, states that each is an Ideal place for ♦ Boise, Idaho, Sept. 4.—The ♦ a water supply source, but he thinks ♦ Indictments returned last ♦ the Fall creek site will be selected. 4 April by the federal grand ♦ Thia site Is 3d miles from the city, 4 jury against United States ♦ Wl-llc the Ritchie .•reek site Is M !-'! ♦ Senator Borah and other ♦ ¡miles. The much larger quantity of 4 prominent men. charging ♦ water to be obtained fr >m Fall creek 4 conspiracy to defraud the ♦ however, will probably be the decid* 4 United States government, ♦ Ing factor. i « 4 were served on the defend­ ♦ ♦ ants today. ♦ San Francisco. Sept 4. United States Senator W. J. Stone, who has Just returned from a journey to the Philippine Islands and the orient, says the whole face of the East has changed In the last few years The Japanese, says the senator, have ta­ ken entire control of affairs in both Korea and China, and have so sys­ tematized commercial and political undertakings in the East that in a ♦ short time all European and Ameri­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ► ♦ ♦ ♦ can influence will be completely shut out. Outside of court circles. Senator Stone found that there was among a certain small class a spirit of re­ sentment at the reported mistreat­ ment of Japanese in San Francisco. The bulk of the people, however, ex­ pressed nothing b it the best feeling i Sacramento, Cal , 8»pt. 3.—In as toward this country. sensational an outbreak as ever dls- M c L oughlin hale aranged the carefully prepared pro­ A CENTURY' DEAD gram of an irrigation convention. Judge John E Baker, of California, Oregon City. Sept. 3.—Today being announced nt today's session that a the fiftieth anniversary of the death resolution demanding the Immediate of Dr. John McLoughlin, the first repeal of duties upon timber and lum­ ber and by products would be pre­ sented by him to the resolutions com­ mittee of the national Irrigation con­ gress today, and that he would lead the fight for Its adoption Saturday when the resolution committee made Its report. Of Ladies' New Coats and Suits SUITS Paris, Sept. 4. -The Libre Parole (newspaper* dec lares :hat the cabl­ net has consider! 'd (he prop.islton made to General Drude. commanding the French forces at Casa Blanca, bp Muali Hafig. as sultan, that he will undertake to restore order He asks as a pledge of good faith that the powers permit hint to have the arms and ammunition which are da­ talned at Mogadar, and says if tila proposition is not accepted he will preach a holy war. The cabinet, Li­ bre Porale says, has resolved to pla< ? the matter before the powers, but at the same time It was decided to send General Drude further erinforcetntns from Senegal. 907 by art Schaffner tí Marg MANSFIELD LEFT ALL PROPERTY TO HIS WIFE — OF RECEIVER