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yol.! MF ■*“ EUGENE, OREGON. Till RSU\Y. student shot sport the colors of one of the local clubs. Just which club will get him is a question, but it is already pretty cer- tain that Kelly will join'the Twentv- second regiment, and it Is likely that he will become a member of the Irish- American Athletic Club The sprinter started training in the armory of the Twenty-second reg. iment today and says that he hopes shortly to be in form for some record Stanford University. Cal.. Feb. 5.— work. + Portland. Feb. 5.—A spec v >• Cooley, of Kallspel, Mont., a + ial dispatch to the Evening lenior student of the engineering de + Telegram from Washington + says that Senator Fulton has partment, was shot and killed early ♦ changed his mind about re this morning by W. Uhlman, engineer + turning to Oregon to answer at the University power house. Coo + the charges of Francis Heney. ley had been to Menlo Park and when + Numerous telegrams from ♦ business interests in Oregon he returned got into Uhlman's house to remain in Washington, Feb. 5.—President + asking hint bv mistake. Uhlman. alarmed by his ■ Rosevelt has temporarily suspefi led + Washington In the Interest of wife fired at the intruder at short as public printer Charles A. Stillings + legislation has caused this range »¡th a .22 calibre rifle, the and appointed William S. Rossiter to + change in his plans. bullet entering Cooley’s head over temporarily full his duties, This ac- 4> the eye. tion is taken to facilitate a congres ++++++++++++++++ sional investigation of the govern ment printing office. Rossiter is chief clerk of the census bureau. SENATCR fULTON WILL NOT GOME BY ENGINEER through mistake PRINTER STILLINGS HAS BEEN SUSPENOID ly increased rate of fire, and will min imize the possibility of accident. PROSECUTOR HENEY FOREIGN IMPORTS HAVE FALLEN OFF STRONGLY DENOUNCES OFFICIAL CORRUPTION New York. Feb. .’>. -The appraised value of precious stones and pearls imported during January was more than tS.OOfb.OOO less than In January. 1907, but showed a gain of $105,977 over last December. There was also a considerable falling off In importa tions of automobiles of foreign manu facture. The total appraised Impor tation of merchandise in January. 1908, was more than $’J».o00,<>00 lea than in January, 1907 Chicago W heal Market. Chicago, Feb. 5.—Wheat closed: New York, Feb. 4.—As was pre May, 97 1-4; July, 93 3-4; Septem ber, 91. dicted. when Dan Kelly, the world’s champi-on sprinter, came to this city, the young Western runner will re The new Springfields for the Ore main in New York .permanently gon National Guard are being ship through the eforts of W. L. Jones, ped, the first 100 being on the way, ing 176 turrets. This is rendered one of the greatest athletic enthusi 1400 others to follow. Oregon is the necessary by the introduction of William Heck, a well-known trav asts in New York. Kelly will shortly first state to get them. smokeless powder,permitting a great- eling man, died in Portland Sunday. — - f A Spring Freshet ol Attractiveness... I I ) New Spring Goods in every department, The niarkfets of America, as As tlie old world have contributed of their particular line of merchandise to swell the assortment to mak,e this spring's 1908 stock the most attractive of any year in our history. France, England, Germany, China and Japan have all taken a hand and are represented in this splendid stock. We hardly tited to say but it is the largest and best stock south of Portland, as you well know. Cash is K'liig. This kitiur will reign supreme through the year—all.will be goverened by the everlasting law Casli PrkC-s on Everything. Ladies’ New 1908 Dress Goods Spring Suits A Medley of Merit creations; new colorings; dainty effects wrought from the weaver's neeilie are here ready for your inspection, l’rices from 50c, 75c, »l.OO, $1.50 to $2.00. Indies' Suits, with styles that are snappy ami becoming. Our new 19OH Spring Suits arc marvels of beauty; standard in quality; always satis factory. It is with pleasure that we show you these new arrivals at, the suit. »24 to $40. 1 908 Hosiery This department Is most complete with popular priced goods, as well as the finer qualities. 12 l-2c trippie knee hose hjr cliildriW, sizes f) to t»; the |>air, lOc. 2Oc heavy rubbed hose for boys or fine lisle finished imw for girls, rtie pair. 1 5c. Ladies’ black lisle, light Weight, for spring, the |Miir. 25c. Indies' lace boot hose, all wantisl blindes, the pair. 5Oc. A Hurry in Shirtwaists 17'1^1 vJlOVeS X,.,,.r so good; never so many dainty creations by talented design- .. , , , , , h»iv gloves, new shades, ready to be tried on; the pair . . . .$1.25 ers. brought out by skillful werkmcn. from bent nuiterials, for u.n's adornment, than uc are sh< w ing this scum > ii . nom.ui s no __ Tie" styles are varieil. sonic with fine tucks; <th»*rs with lac< and enibnii«l< ri»"S. or embroidery alone. waists for $1.20 or lietter ami more elalmratc ones at $1.50, * New 1908 Silks— 27-lnch stri|»‘ pong»'»", tan, brown and blue; O>«‘ yurd........... $1.0»» I»ESI RIITION OF IMPORT \NT I,AX, WHERE PACIFIC BAT Judg • Web-ter, f.,)• the !• f "inc. re called Brisiol, but (he crus.-- ’.amina tion by Heney left the lnipr- siion that the United Sates district attjrney was mistaken in d„t - and cl-cuin BRIEF STOP—JI.IXA INTEREST- stances on which he had g.ve.) testi mony for the defense. i\(. sx.iirs I ok \ \\ki i: i \ ks In his dlrec’ ».■- i.nor.y dlr 1«? -1 de clared that he never haft heli any conversation with Ht'mlricks or con Punta Arenas, Feb. 5 The + sider» 4 any proposition t... which + llemlrlcks in August, 19'16. ti ke.| tor + torpedo flotilla joined the + immunity or any consideration front + battleship fleet at this port + + the g iVL-rnment slionld he testify for + yesterday afternoon. + the g.iv rnmetit a .a ; st Hall :nd Her mann. Bristol further rept: li lted the + ♦+++++++♦♦♦+♦+♦ ♦ telegram signed by himst If and for Punta Arenas, where the American warded to Heuey iu San Francisco on August 1 •). 1906, following his al battleship fleet Is now making its lege.! interview with Hendricks, in third stop In I . i riil« «around South which Hendricks ask. d that the pro America, is both a unlike and Impor nouncing i,f s "uteuci- against him tant port. It Is til," southernmost city self, which was set for thi> folluw- In the world. Although located in a C. Bristol was mistaken iu the t«>stl- nlg day, be imstponed for a week that section which upon old maps appear mony he gave f r the defense in an be might confer with Heney as to ed to be a part of Patagonia and close attempt U> impeach H. II. Hendricks, the testimony he could give in the, to Tierra del Fuego, the supposed ex I'ntud States commissioner. In other cases to be tried. Bristol In home of wild men and cannibals, it is^ ad Jit ion. Jleney took the sjaml also sist il that the telegram was sent a growing, progressive and up-to- and testified to an interview with by Irvin Rittenhouse, private secreta date town with a population of 15,- It has wide streets, some of Bristol in repaid to th. facts to which ry to Heney, without any authority 000. which are well-paved, several Ihipos- Hendricks ha.'1 testified. Afterward from Bristol. ing public buildings. a number of •r—--------- — — e— fine resld it a good sy m >»• water suj acteristk 1 hv. Punta nltal of being t territory ol A port of ent not an unc< nor or more o ships at an an Import) M „Ft. > ju t boats passit i-e» , id r 4 Washington, Feb. 4.—Thomas J. Pacific. It Portland, Feb. 5.—Circuit ♦ t Cleeton, of Portland, a very close trade In wc ♦ Judge Gantenbein today ap 1905 these friend of Senator Fulton, la slated proved the plan of absorp ♦ for United States district attorney of $9,000,000 ♦ tion of the Oregon Trust and Oregon. Senators Fulton and Bourne same year + Savings Bank, which, failed and Congressman Ellis united in re frozen meat + on August 20, by the German- commending him; the recommenda The country + American Bank of this city. tion was placed in the president's Arenas to th» * Herefater the Oregon Trust • hands last night and it. is expected commercial • ♦ Company will exist only as an that Mr. Cleeton’« nomination will be ment in shee + open account In the affairs of unlike that o sent to the senate tomorrow. + the German-American Bank, W here a IV w The obsequies were held over Chris the United States, + and for tho next two years represented the years ago the maps Schuebel’s luimlnntlon yesterday af + Receiver Devlin will continue ternoon. Mr. Bourne was the only territory as being wild and uncx - + as custodian of this account. plored, there are now great sheep, +♦++♦+♦+++*+++++♦ mourner, but the ceremony was held and cattle ranges owned by Britidi- behind closed doors and there was none but his Colleagues to witness ■ ers and Germans. The pasturagz to Punta Arenas la re» his last tearful tribute to his friend. the northeast markably fine, and, bi causa nA the .Mr. Bourne frankly admitted to them climate, the neighborhood xeeiBit that It was useless for him to press cool beat adapted to the produc-.ion of Mr. Schuebel’s nomination further, i He said he was satisfied that to do »r> hoavy wool. Great compankw have would be to court a turndown In the been start»z»l to d»*velop the grazing ,a | . PMJaddphla, Feb. 5.—Financial senate, for his careful canvass of the facilities nn»l same are J | difficulties In nil parts of the wold situation had satisfied him that, if yearly profit of 300 per cent. Oth I .rave result* I i., such a curtailment the nomination was pressed, not only ers have been purely speculative anil Jo: orders fo It oinotives that ten the sub-eonitn!ttee but the entire ju have brought disaster to tlio»e invest in the one hundred t'.Hmsand i iuplo, ""s of the Baldwiu diciary committee would vet«» ad- ing in them, bo»omotivi" work . have been laid off. I versely and the senate would sup- . mile* reach of country from I fH»ta Axmas to the Argentine front) t ' O' re The full working. force Is about port Mr. Fulton in his opposition. ' WU) men. But Mr. Bourne did not surrender (Continued on Page Twelve.) until he had pulled every available string and has exhausted Ills hist bit of Influence. He counted on the co operation of SetuUor Knox to secure Mr. Schuebrl’s conflrmution and be brought Influem > to h ar to swing , Mr. Knox Into lino, bat found to Ms surprise ttoil Mr. Kno», notwithstand ing his 1 Bourne’s) uw.-atlse of sev eral Oregon votes In the national convention, was unwilling to rapport any tuau fof district attorney who had had no praclk'e in the federal * London, Feb. 5. Sir Blrrell Banti" s, president of lie divorce I 1 Tokio, Feb. 5.—The appointment court, today granted the Countess of 1 of Viscount Sinze Aoki, ex-ambassa Yarmouth (nee Miss Alice Thaw) a dor to Washington, as privy councll- decree nullifying her marriage to the OREGON TRUST ABSORBED BY THE SCHUtBEL is DROPPED FOR THOMAS CLEETON LAY OFF EMPLOYEES VISCOUNT AOKI SISTER DIVORCED IMPORTANT FOST $1.1)0, $2.00, $2.10 anil $2.50. New Gingh ams— New Embroideries Aajrthec is a good time—now is the accept»'»! tint* to make your •elerti« ns from this line; aaaortment most cotiq lete. 15c 27-ineh ginghams, desirable shades........................................ 1 1 Ike ;13-incli zepher glngluuns, all wanted colors 31-incli ginghams, plain colorings am! plaids................................... ■’* Mercerized ginghams, very pretty, the yard ........................................... ~ " Such an array of top-iiotrhers; fine, ilainty pallvrns; wide deml- FORTY BROW ZERO IB KEW ENGLAND flouncings; corset cover embroidery; in tart everything one could wish to see or use for personal adornllimi, from, the yard. Ya k, Feb, 5. The tlii rni.'tn -U'l at man- place in "Ä w Ekgland today is degrees beliw «erri, sona plan'S 40 below. .-»«• to $1.50. + ♦«-♦♦ + fr + + + > + + * ♦- <• THERE’S a good deal of satisfaction in knowing that * the clothes you wear are of good quality; all-wool and well tailored. HAS ARRIVED AT PUNTA ARENAS A ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + - —-X. + + + v + <• + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + a ♦ + + + OFFICIAL FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST « + ■4 Portland, Feb. 5. Western + + + Oregon aJid Western Wash + + ington—Rain tonight; Thurs + + day southerly winds, fresh + + + along the coast. Eastern Oregon and East + + + ern Washington and Idaho — Rain or snow tonight and + Before closing the government's Washington, Feb. 5.—Plans have ♦ Thursday. 1 case against Hall yesterduy, Mr. He- 4 been completed for the installation + ii >y called n number of witnesse t i + of new ammunition hoisting arrange + prove that United Stares Attorney W. ments for turreted vessels, compris + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR HOISTING OF SMOKELESS POWDER Here is an elaborate showing of new IDOS NO. <1 FERRI ARI <1, Utos Pill,I. TO REPI/AL PRE il.NT TIMBER LAW Fait cf the pleane in ucarirg clothes comes from knowing that they are of the right quality. There’s a lot of cheap clothing made and sold; it’s made so that you 11 think it » good, and you pay for what you think it is. It isn’t even low priced, sometimes. The advaniagc to you in our Hart. Sch finer & Marx clothes is not simply n what they arc - all weol, correct in style, perfectly tailored: it’s m w hat you know they are. When you wear these clothes you know you are right; the mental attitude *s worth more than the price of the cloihcs. $15.00 to $30.00 COUNTESS OF YARMOUTH. HAMPTON BROS Where Cash Beats Credit me Washington. February 4. Senator Borah, of Idaho, today Introduced a 1»lll ntsolutely repealing the timber and Mi>ne kiw. He offers no alterna tive plan of disposing of public tim ber, but Is In conference with Secre tary Outfield, and Is drafting a bill which will provide practicable mean« of disposing of government timber rands no a fair basis and «hut off jm > s - rihllttbsi if false entry and at the same time stipulate that money« de rtv>d front government ................... timber shall go. as now, into the national ree lam Xtlon fund. This bill is not yet shaped up, but it 1« likely It will _ provide _________ for ____ dls- lieial of timber either at stumpage value or at public sale, under direc. tloa of the secretary of the Interior, the government to retain title to the land and Mff only the mature timber; cut over land to be opened to home stead entry. «necea«;» ska tear Univ i \ ISCOUN’T AOKL lor, will be officially announced to morrow. n to in w Swan m in