Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 05, 1907, Image 6

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    JEFFRIES DELAYED BIG CONVENTIONS
JAPS GOBBLE
AT LOS ANGELES
TO BE HELO HERE
ÜP TERRITORY OF
BY BUSINESS
NEXT SUMMER
CHINESE EMPIRE
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WOKI,I»'H
(
Eugene will
co big con-
ad already
WILL MOT
1 preliminary arraug
angui
menu arc being
ON III NT i p the mckenzie commenced to entertain the several
hundred visitors who will attend
FOR WEEK—OTHER MEMBERS , each of them. The State Grange will
Toklo, Sept. 2.—No protest has agreement will be the building of a
meet here In May, this city having
OF
PARTY
ARRIVED THIS • been selected as the place for the
been received yet from the Chinese railroad along the Persian gulf. The
government In regard to Japan’s oc­ status quo to be maintained in Af­
next annual convention at this year’s
.MORNING AND LEFT FOB THE meeting at Hood River. While Lane
cupation of Kantoa in behalf of Ko­ ghanistan is not that which existed
rea. it is believed the Japanese are prior to the Russo-Japanese war, but
county has not many Granges with-
MOUNTAINS
are determined not to recognize the the condition which followed it.
I in its borders, the Grange sentiment
claim of China to that strip of land
i is growing among the farmers and
which is very rich in forests and
I several will perhaps be organized
(From Monday’s Guard.)
mines and fertile of soil. Russia once
here between now and the time of
James J. Jeffries, the pugilist, did the big convention.
had her eye an Kantoa. but it is be­
lieved that Korea's title is perfect
The western division of the State
Washington, Aug. 31.—It Is un­ not arrive here with the party of Los
and that any protest of China against derstood Bonaparte has decided the Angeles people to go on a hunting Teachers’ Association will hold its
the Japanese course is expected to Alton gained Immunity from prosecu­
annual convention here some time
trip up the McKenzie, as expected,
be of no avail.
tion for giving rebates to the Stand­ but he will be along probably a week next summer, probably In July, the
ard. The formal decision will be later, being detained by pressing bus­ ' date not yet having been fixed. There
will be 500 or. more delegates from
announced next week.
iness matters at Los Angeles.
■ all over that part of the state west
Those in the party that arrived of the Cascades, which comprises
Chicago, Aug. 31.—The dispatch from California this morning were: ' the western division. President P.
Toklo, 8ept. 2.—It is reported here
on reliable authority that the new to the effect that the Alton gets Ini­ Dr. P. A. Lanterman and wife, B. L. Campbell, of the University of
Anglo-Russian
agreement divides munlty was practically confirmed Flood and wife, H. W. Lewis, Fred | Oregon, is the local member of the
Persia Into two sections, but the re­ here today from the highest author­ O. Maier, Mrs. Sam Schenck, E. W. executive committee of the assocla-
spective spheres of Influence of the ities. The case will be called by the Hopperstead, wife and son. Miss Hop- | tlon.
two nations remain unchanged. Af­ prosecution and dismissed Tuesdty. perstead, H. B Woodlll and wife and
ghanistan and the southern division This Immunity extends to all rail­ P. B Royce and wife. Jeffries, Cy
of PerBia Is naturally In the British roads charged with giving rebates to Myrick and Joe Omeis will come
the Standard In connection with the round by water and come up from
sphere
Portland.
Mayor Harper will not ,
The benefit to result from the cases now pending.
come.
The party left In two four-horse
rigs this morning for their camp on ¡
the south fork of the McKenzie, |
San Francisco, Sept. 3.—John Pe­
which has already been established.
Alf Walker and Henry Stewart ac­ terson, a member of the structural
companied them, and the Belknap ironworkers' union, who was shot
boys wll) poln the party at the Bel-! during the rioting on Market street
knap ranch to act as guides. C. P. yesterday by Motorman F. J. Duhr-
Agnew, the chef, preceded the party a sen, of the Sutter street carline, died
day or so and will have a good meal was done In self defense, but he
awaiting them when they arrive In act was done in self defense, but he
is charged with murder.
camp.
Labor Day celebrators yesterday
stacked the cars at several points.
In the first Instance the cars of Su­
perintendent J. W. Hale, of the Unit­
ed Railroads, who started to rescue
the motormen from their difficulties,
•
H Walker against the secretary of
and was about to board the first car
♦ Guard
~
‘ to
* compel . ..
. acospt and
Special Service.
state
him to
♦ J
when the crowd closed In on him,
Salem,
Or.,
Sept.
3.
—
-The
♦
place
on
file
the
petitions
for
a
ref
­
♦
and a structural Ironworker, who car­
university
referendum
esse
♦
erendum
of
the
state
university
act.
♦
Work on the I)ra(a-Coos Bay ex- ried a cane topped with a hammer,
In substance this means that the tension of the Southern Pacific Is struck Hale on the forehead, prob­
♦ has been reversed by the su­ ♦
preme
court.
The
appropria
­
petitions
are
substantially
In
confor-
♦
♦
being carried on slowly from Drain ably fracturing his skull. Hale was
♦ tion must now be submitted ♦ mlty with the constitutional requlre- westward for a distance of 15 to 20 knocked down, but did not lose con­
to
a
vote
of
the
people.
♦
im
nt
and
the
art
of
the
legislature
♦
miles. The Loss contracts have not sciousness. and when he strove to re­
♦ and must be submitted to a vote of been relet, and the work Inaugurated gain his feet he was» kicked and
♦
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people
by him Is being done under supervis­ stamped upon until, fearing that his
)
The supreme court also declared ion of the company's engineers.
i life was in danger, he drew a revol-
Salem, Sept. 3.—In three separate the act creating the Port of Colum­
“They have the best cainp and I ver and fired five shots pointblank
opinions written by Justice Eakiu, bia commission unconstitutional.
* commissary I have ever seen on any . nt his assailants.
the supreme court reverses the judg­
Attorney-General Crawford held railroad construction work," said C.
The three partially demolished cars
ment of Judge William Galloway, of that the untverstay petition was de­ R. Hanson, who has just returned were finally started on their way up
the circuit court of Marion county. In fective because It did not give the from a vacation trip in that vicinity. | Market street, and had proceeded but
the three referendum cases, and or­ correct title of the bill. Judge Gal­ "The sanitary arrangements are com­ a few blocks when a large crowd of
ders that the Injunction suits In the loway, of the circuit court, went fur­ plete and every detail of a first-class disbanded paraders were encounter­
cases of Sheriff Stevens, of Multno­ ther and found the omission of the camp has been attended to. The con­ ed and rioting was renewed. Freder­
mah county, versus Secretary of State warning clause, also a fatal defect, struction work is under the direction ick Duhrsen, the motorman of one
Henson, and John A. Logan versus it was his decision that the supreme of A. J. Barclay, one of Chief Engi­ 1 car, was assailed with a shower of
Secretary Benson, be dismissed, and court reversed, tying up the funds of neer Hood's assistants. They have bricks and stones, and sought refuge
sustains the mandamus proceedings the state university until the next about 200 men at work on the grade 1 within the car, crouching down to
brought by Eugene Palmer and Cyrus general election.
'avoid injury. While in this position
within six miles of Drain.
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"This work Is a part of the con­ lie was attacked by men who board­
tract started by C. E. Loss. The Loss ed the car, and he opened fire with
company did a large amount of work revolver, after he had been severely
and moved a great deal of dirt and kicked and beaten.
got three of the tunnels opened be­
fore It encountered financial trou­
bles. Thia contract extended from
Drain 18 miles westward, and includ­
ed a large amount of earthwork and
tunnels."
Mr. Hanson said there is practi­
cally nothing doing In tunnel work at
Portland, Or., Sept. 3.—Follow­
Toklo, Hept. 3.—- Following la the
Atlantic City, Sept. 3.—John Jay the present time. Contractors Cole
Is the substance of , an inter­
ofti ¡al statement of the loas of life Jackson, the "iron Judge," famous & Sweeney, who sub-contracted from ing
and damage done by the recent for his Imprisonment of “Mother" the Loes Company, are camped at the view given out by E H.’ Harriman
upon his return to Portland yester­
floods: Killed. 34k; Injured. 70; Jones and other leaders of the great tunnels 1 and 2. T. J. Owens, an­ day
from Eastern Oregon:
missing, 173; buildings destroyed, West Virginia miners’ strike in 1902, other sub-contractor. Is camping at
“I am not prepared to make any
1337; partially dost rayed. 1378; dropped dead yesterday. He was hat­ tunnel No. 3. They are awaiting ac­
regarding new lines.
washed away, 3142; flooded houses, ed by the unionists, who commented tion by the Southern Pacific Compa­ announcement
“What Oregon needs most for de-
17 1.333; embankments broken, 1,- that he should die on labor day as a ny to proceed with the boring.
is a difefrent policy on
»70; bridges washed away, 976.
A crew of Southern Pacific engi­ i ' velopment
judgment on his judicial act.
forest reserves, and some way of
Rlr • an I other crops suffered
neers are In camp at Elkton, and are (opening
the land granted to military
heavily I nthe flooded districts, but
Assessor Keeney yesterday made running lines west from that point. road companies. We will sell agri­
it
believed that the rice crop for another shipment of nine Plymouth From appearances the survey is not cultural
land to.settlers, but not to
• e whole country will be slightly Rock chickens to Yokohama
lie Is finally located. It was at one time • (peculators. The timber we will keep
ibove the average.
regarded as complete, but the field ! for ties and bridge material.
working up quite a market there.
notes and other data were destroyed
"I made a mistake In not providing
In the San Francisco fire, and It is ! lew
steamers between Portland and!
now necessary to make all the sur­ San Fran
cisco two years ago.
veys over again, which may result
“Oregon, in August a’ least, has
In some changes.
cliniete I ever found.
“The country through which the the greatest
know as much about Oregon as
line runs to Elkton is a fine agri­ any “I one
in the city of Portland
cultural and fruit region," said Mr.
"Tn obtain better results there
Hanson. "There are prune orchards, should
be a better feeling between ♦
grain fields and much good timber. I
public and transportation com- ♦
Toward Scottsburg and the Umpqus the
Railroad commissions are 1 ♦
there Is an extensive dairying indus­ panles. things
when not used for po- 1 ♦
try. and along the river are several , ! good
lltlcal purposes, and when the com- 1 ♦
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
successful salmon canneries. The ' miss
loners exercise Judgment.
1 ♦
Vmpqua Is a good salmon stream. I
A. P ARMSTRONG. LU B., PRINCIPAL
"I’ve had a fine time. Never saw a 1 ♦
believe
the
railroad,
when
completed
Educates for success iu a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu-
through the coast range, will be one reporter or newspaper for two ■ 1 ♦
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< nt to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for | of the great scenic Hues of the West.” . weeks.”
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k . "ough work brings us over 100 calls j>er month for office help.
Individual in.
Portland Journal.
♦
ruction insures rapid progress. We teach the Lane leaf, the can! index, the
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mm ? h< r and other modern met boils of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; '
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sy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free—
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1te today. References: any merchant, any twnk. any newspaper in Portland.
MOSSBACKS” ARE
SUSTAINED BY THE
SUPREME COURT DRAIN RAILROAD
LA80R UNIONIST
DIES FROM WOUND
WORK IS CHECKED
IMMENSE FLOOD
ANTI-LABORJUDGE
DROPPED DEAD
JAP EMPIRE
ON LABOR DAY
Peerless
Fashion
Sheets
for
S;ptember
are here
Get one tree
Putting Up
Fruit?
0 !>sC
9th street
ED. HANSON E“S^on
for
Peerless
P atterns
lhe Everlasting Fruit Jar
Lasts lorever-Keeps fruit forever
Everlasting Jars, pints per dozen.
• 85c
Everlasting Jars, quarts per dozen ♦ . $1.10
Everlasting Jars, V2 gallon per dozen $1.35
a
Lace Curtains
yds long..
50c pair
501, white 2X yds long..
75c pair
Lot 310, white 3 yds long...
$1.00 pair
Lot 590, white 3yds long...
$1.50 pair
Lot 506, ecru 3 yds long....
$2.00 pair
Lot 900, white
Large assortment of better grades
Call and see them
Peerless Fashion Sheets for
September just in
Call and
get one FREE.
Billy Buster Shoes for^Boy
Are built to stand the racket.
A pur­
chase of one pair makes you a steadfast
friend of the Bi ly Buster Shoe.
Men’s Seamless Half Hose
.9
Black and tan, no seams to
hurt the feet, special 12Xc pr
The Place
To Trade
Special purchase of black cotton
hose, good value at 20c, our
extra special offer
12^cpr
Children’s Ribbed Hose
Fast black ribbed cotton hose
for boys or girls, sizes 5^ to %
special per pair .
12/^c
Peerless Patterns are the best.
ber fashion sheets are just in.
Septem­
Get one free.
Nicklin
SENSATIONAL
OREGON PATENTS
WILL BE ISSUEO SHAKE-UP COMING
IN U. S. NAVY RAINED HORNED TOAOS
THF TOt’t'H THAT HEAI.H
la the touch of Bncklen's Arnica
Salve. It’s the happiest combination
of Arnica flowers and healing bal­
sams ever compounded
No matter
how old the sore or ulaer Is, thia
salve wll cure It. For burns, scalds,
cuts wound« or pile« It has no equal.
Guaranteed by W. L. DeLano. drug­
gist.' 35c.
New York. Sept. 3.—The Times
says:
“Of the officers now com-
manding the eighteen battleships to
make the voyage from the Atlantic
to the Pacific, it Is declared that only
four captains will make the trip.
■ The secretary of the navy and his
assistants have formulated plans for
advancing young officers to the fight­
ing line, keeping the elder ones for
shore duty, and of the eighteen cap­
tains, who will command and be re­
sponsible for the 3100.000.o<*0 worth
of armament and equipment, four-
teen will be younger men than are
now In command.
“The following captains win re­
main In command:
Potter, of tile
Vermont; Vreeland. of the Kansas;
Osterhatis, of the Cincinnati, and
Wainwright, of the Ixiulsiana
“Captain McCrea, of the Georgia,
may also be kept In command.
“The shake-up is scheduled to oc­
cur this month."
Neal
I
CASE AGAINST
REBATING ROADS
SUPREME COURT
WAS POSTPONED
San Francisco, Sept. 3.—
The motion of the attorneys
representing Patrick
Cal­
houn, i neodore Mullally, Tir-
ney L. Ford. William Abbott,
Eugene E Schmitz, Abraham
Rnef, Frank Drum. Eugene
DeSabala, John Martin and
Louis Glass to set aside,
quash and dismiss the vari­
ous
bribery
Indictments
dlctnient..
against them, was today de
oe- ­
nied by Superior Judge Law-
lor.
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Chicago, Sept. 3.—Judge Landis in Attorney Sims the grand jury was ex-
♦
♦ the I nited States district court today («¡used until September 24.
♦ ordered a postponment of the grand
♦ jury investigation of
+
♦
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♦
AT LEWISTON, IOAHO
Lewiston. Idaho. Sept 1 — Like the
mythical city tn the fairy .story, which
was visited by showers of strange
horned toads. Lewiston was visited
by a rain of small toads during the
recent storm. Before the storm not
a toad was to be found, but after the
rain had ceased the walks were i !OV-
ered by the tiny amphibians
All
over the city, on the business str
andxiip the hill In the residence
tions. thev hoiked around
Sidewalks In the business district
were so covered by them that _ It - was
as
Impossible to »«Ik without tread-
Ing upon the little animals t.
and rsth-
er than attempt to doge ther
iem many
persona remained Indoors
to sweep them frjm th~ ,l4ew
were dismal failures, for as fast a«
they were swept Into the street they
would hop back, apparently prefer-
ring the smooth, wet surface of th»»
The cement walks In front of the concrete.
s M Titus property and the office«
of 8 D Allen «nd Plank A Co. have
Bubecnbe for Tie Daily Quart.
been completed.
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HARRIMAN MAKES
NO ACTUAL PROMISES Men who wear Kazoo Pants are Satisfied
Washington. Sept. 2.—As a result
of the recent visit of the secretary of
tne interior, Mr. Garfield, and the
commissioner of the general land of­
fice, Mr. Ballinger, the oppressive lid
placed on the state of Oregon by Sec­
retary Hitchcock is to be lifted, and
every honest entryman who has fully
complied with the law will soon re­
ceive a patent for his land, provided
there are no charges or contests rest­
ing againat his entry. The wholesale
suspension of entries made by .Mr.
Hitchcock on mere suspicion are no
longer to be enforced, and tn the fu­
ture no suspensions will be made ex­
cept where specific charges are pre­
ferred
Hereafter the Interior de­
partment. like the courts, will pre­
sume every man Innocent until he Is
proven guilty. This 1s the reverse of
the policy that was pursued In the
days of Mr. Hitchcock.
X.
Positively the very best fruit jar on the market.
We stand be
hind the guarancee on this jar—SATISFACTION OR YOUR
It is the Most Economical Jar made
MONEY BACK
Having the glass covers SAVES YOU the expeAise of buying
new covers each year.
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Our suits cost no more than many in­
ferior make, and the wear longer and look
better. The Michael Stern brand stands
for high class tailoring, latest cut and
stylish patterns.
Our line of Gents’ Furnishings, Hats
and Caps, is the most complete—best
selected in town.
Agents
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'FRISCO GRAFTERS
Wear Good Clothes
Buy at Hanson’s
Eugene
STANDARD OIL St IT
I’OBTI’ONED AT NEW YORK
the rebating
charges against the Chicago & Alton
road, growing out of the recent trial
and conviction of the Standard Oil
Company, until September 24.
it was generally believed that
when court convened today a letter
would be forthcoming from Attor­
ney-General Bonaparte stating wheth­
er or not the government would pro-
fmm.Z|t.h ‘he ra',ei' The road eI«*ms
New York. Sept. 3.—Hearin# of
the suit of the government against
the Standard Oil Company war post-
poned today until next Tl’irsf*.'-
The case is a suit In equity brought
by the government against tie Stand­
ard Oil Company In St. louis, by
which the government se^s to dis­
solve the Standard Oil <?mpany of
New Jersey and enjoin it rom receiv­
ing rebates and discrimgatloK ra,es-
Mndrri y ^°.rn,er »'«trlct Attorney
ment tn
“ W°'"d al<1 ,he K°ver"'
n i
T,r"’*p"Uon ef the Stand-
ard oil Company It would be exempt.
No wordI was received from Bona-
I arte and at the request of District
The outlook for a large attend­
ance at Willamette university the
coming school year 8 r«ry brlgh;
It will be the large» ln the history
of the institution, *®ys the States­
man.
ADMIRAL CÂ/LES
ftWS OF VICTORY
Was the greatest
has ever known, general the world
Ballard's Snow
Uniment !s the greatest
Onl-bi«.
.......
.
»rvmw
tQhe
' ** ” ’ liniment.
• wl,hln
\°LaM’ J H Poster, of
mpstead. Texas, writes: "This
"Thi« is
i.
uipsiead,
Paris, Sept 3. -Vice Admiral PhiF
inentCha'lfUh,t B*1:’r<,'a anow Mn- bert has <at«d from Casa Blanca
for v ""
’”ed
u,Jr •‘«»’’»•’hold that the a)P8 on Sunday r mied a
Fea ar«
i and has been found to be large force'f -Moorish cavalry
xce «nt liniment for rheumatic
pains, I am never without It.” For
|»ST AND F«»l ND
sale by Linn Drug Co.
Lost. l>ween 9; 30 p. m yesterday
and noot>oday. a bilious at aclt. wit*
nausea
headache This !<»•
was oc»st°nerf by finding at W U
Toni a .
»lh* K'M hx taw
6u^h DeLan* drug store of a box
Klng’rNow Elfe Pills
Gnat
for piousness, malaria and
w
dice. *“c-
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