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JAPAN PREPAHES FOB WAR WITH CHINESE EMPIRE 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pekin, Ma ♦ ■. . ♦ t illy settled ■ China han glv- " eie flag, but the disposition of th» steamer and the r.iatt< r ar« still auk- j. < • i of n > China and Japan. + * ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 44444444444444444 Toklo, March 9, 10:30 a. m — There were no new developments throughout Sunday or today in con nection with the Tatsu Maru affair, la the meanwhile Japan is undoubt edly preparing for eventualities. I he entire d"clsi>n i’t the mai er re»*» with Pre "ler ?.,k>n I ml Fu jt. Minister ..ayas l hi re has >«-••> no I I •>•!< t nt , r p dor' of ■!::.? that a. .in v '!».:( f >r <" Una's " ■ ply. -n-Ip- ’ 1 - -ft ed at the Japanese foreign <>tl i< • tbai It la presumed that Yuan Shi Kai will require three or perhaps four days’ consultation with the viceroy of Can ton In the consideration of the entln matter, consequently no declslou may be reaied before March 10 or il Activity in Naval Circles XVhat action Japan will taki in the “independent action” Is a matter of speculation in diplomatic circlet) in Tokio. It I.) believ-d that It la entirely Im probable that Japan will make any effort to retak ■ th" Tatsu or read warships to Canton waters. While war Is con»l<tored most Improbable, the naval base at Sasebo Is extremely active. Coni Rushed AI ion ill Shl|iH It la announced that a part of the first squadron will ieav • port March 14 The armored cruiser Chlyoda suddenly left port last night. Coal ing Is proceeding rapidly, a number of torpedo boat destroyers having al ready coaled. Enormous supplies In storage at Sasebo are being hurried aboard the vessels At the office of the admiralty It Is pointed out that the first squadron expected to start on training maneu vers this week, a fact announc' d tWO months ago, therefore the activity at Sasebo should not necessarily be con sidered with the Tatsu Incident. RECEPTION COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN NAMED In pursuance with a resolution passed by the Commercial Club last evening tj have the members’ wives tonder Madame lllauvelt a reception next Thursday afternoon. President Williams appointed Mrs L. L. Whit son and Mrs. C. It Willoughby on the committee to act with President Campbell The latter, having to leave the city, has appointed Mrs. Charles Hardy to act In Ida place All three of the ladle* have accepted. The committee on reception for Governor Chamberlain, who will he here on March 17 to present the col ors to th" Fourth regiment, O. N, G , hiu> also b en ap|M>lnted. It consists of Judge 1. T Harris, Dr. D. A. 1‘alne and 8. li. Friendly, for next Wednesday, whereupon Mur phy, realizing that Heney was in earnest, began to hedge, saying that he was not ready to proceed; that he had been misunderstood, etc. lien> y i arose and said: "It is apparent that the counsel is juggling with the court and •■:><’env- olng to deceive your honor. We are ready; call tile jury.” . Murphy said testlily: "We are not as adept at deceiving the public and court as Heney when he stood before the jury and lied about th“ immunity pledge.” Heney flushed hotly and demanded that the counsel be punlih"d for con tempt and made to retract. J idge Lawlor ordered a retraction. "I retract so far as the court is concerned," said Murphy, "but I de mand that Heney be male to rt ract that I am juggling with the court." Judge Lawlor paid no attention to Murpby and refused to change the order of the trial for Wednesday. (From Monday’s Daily Guard.) Some time last night hobos broke Into a car loaded witft general mer chandise, consigned to several Eu- g ne merchants, and stole a number of articles of wearing apparel, some tobacco and other things. The seal on rhe door of the car was broken, and the thieves used a candle Inside: the car, the candle having been left there when they got through their" work. They broke Into several box es consigned to Nicklln & Neal and containing mostly ladies’ wear, but some of them contained men’s socks and the hobos no doubt stocked up well with these. A box of tobacco for Julius Goldsmith was broken into and a box of ladles’ skirts for Hanip-j ton Bros, was rifled, but none of the skirts were taken. Chief of Police I Farrington has made an Investigation 4 of the robbery and sent a description ♦ of the goods stolen to the officers up ♦ and down the line. There Is no clue ♦ to the Id ntlty of the miscreants. * TWENTY THOiJSAf D j FEW-R IZ1E CARS ____ ♦ ♦ Ni •’ York, March ».—Ths rallro. 1 traffic Is Increasln ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 on February 19 that in Jan uary, though the number of Idl ■ cars still concern the railroad manager the sur- plus being 319,204 4 4 + + 4444444444♦++♦♦+♦ BEGIN PROBING OF (1IA1U.E MADE Bl I.ILLEY’ Lincoln, Neb , March 9 Nebraska’s penitentiary 1» not a reformatory, but a huge opl- ♦ ii i. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Griffin, prison surgeon. In his report to Governor Sheldon Of the 431 prisoners eonfln ed between 100 and 150 are addicted to the morphine hab- it and are regularly supplied ♦ ♦ + known ♦ i. • according to R c . EMl’ERo! WILLIAMS' LETTER WAS PRIVATE ixindon, March 9 Hope that the letter sent by Emperor William to Lord TweedmoutI), first lord of the admiralty, would be published was dispelled by Mr Asquith In the house of commons this afternoon, when he told A J Balfour and other question ers that be hud nothing to add to the statement of Friday, and that, so far as he knew, "Twoedmouth had nothing to add to hl* declaration be yond the fact that he had showed the letter to Sir Edward Grey, the foreign secretary, who agre'd with the recip ient that the letter had no official character,” "It Is clearly out of the question." said Asquith, to lay private ami pub lie correspondence on the table." latter In the house of lords As quith described the letter from Empe ror William as "quite Informal and very friendly." laird T» eedmouth expresses sur ♦ prise at the continued criticisms of 4 the press and public. 4 ♦ IF Y<T KNEW 4 The merits of the Texas Winder, 4 you would never suffer from kidney, 4 I bladder or rheumatic trouble, fl a + ' bottle (two months' treatment). Sold 4 by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for 4 ' testimonials Dr. E W Hall. 2926 4 'Oliva street. St. Louis ♦ ♦ ♦ CONGO THF \ I Y III) 1 IT III: DI I I 11 El) ♦♦444*4444*»t4444 GOMI’I-lltS < 4IIS I IIIOII Brussels, March 9. Minister of Ml \ FOB t CONFERENCE State lleerncart has decided to oppose the treaty of annexation of Congo In- Washington. March 7 The far- dependent state to Belgium on ac reaching character of the recent d.-i l count of the clauses granting recog elon of the supreme court of the i’nlt- nition to private concession* and pro ed States, affecting labor organlsa-i viding a grant < f ten millions o' dol The defec tions, has led President Gotuper», of i lars to King l<eopold. the American Federation of Labor, to I tion of EJeerneart may mean the de call a meeting >f the executive coun feat of the treaty. cil of the Federation In this city In the early part of the week beginning N«» l’»e tn Die March IS The call expresses the “I have found out that there Is no hope that the executive officer» of the International trade unions of use to die of lung trouble as long as America will meet with the executive yon can get Dr King s New Discov council an March IS. "there to con- ery,” aaya Mrs J p White, of Rush- "I would not hr alive to salt with and take such nation a* the boro, I‘a Importance and merfta of the sub day only for that wonderful medi It loosens up a cough quicker Ject herein dealt with may lie con -| cine than anything else, ant cures lung alderod and determined as setting forth the position aud demands of disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." Thia m>**t relia labor." ble remedy for coughs and colds. la grlnpe, a»(hmn. brnttrhltlt and Ml lirtn \ N I. HI N l Y hoarseness is « J.f >mdnr <iinrante at 4 LASH IN tot KT W A K.'.'-niil I’ m dru< ttare» Trial I ttli? fro®. Ran Francisco, March 9 The hrx and 11 tlllty and bitter feeling between 'he A m arriag« II • • wan Iwnurd S it prosecutl'n and defense In the case of urdav st eri'v r to 1 ew Hall, n ti *d Abraham Ruef, who has kept up a 22 veers, and « ' b running fire of affidavits daring the Hiss <; -'t, V )lt>l •Ini tn Kuaen , and 1. <i 1 >. And past month, to which no reply has so far b-en made by th* prosecution, aiding at Goahen. broke out In court this morning when the lie was passed between Frank J. Murphy, associate counsel for llu-f. and Francis J. Heney. Murphv ub- j*ct»d to the postponement of the Polled Railroads trolley cases as ask «•d for by Heney until March 1«. Heney replied "All right, then, we will go on with the trial Immediately ” "We are ready, call the Jury," said Murphy The court Immediately set the case HARRY ORCHARD ' MUST STAND TRIAL H Ire, March 9 "arry Or- * 4 chard, charged with th«- nrir- 4 Washington, March 9. The -ipor- 4 d-r If ex-C<overnor Steuneu- 4 In) committee of the house appo'nted * b rg. will b ' taken fr tn th" * by Speaker Cannon, at the reqe-t of 4 State p •niten’l ry to Caldwell 4 Itepre: entatlve Lilley, to "Investlga’e 4 tomorrow and his case will be 4 the conduct of the Eelectrlc boat 4 called for trial. ♦ Company of New Jersey, and Its p- - 44F4'*44444444444* dwexsor, the Holland Boat Coittf:- .' respecting the method) employed by said companies in c inflection with PR).Ml'. I NT CHINAMAN paBt or present legislation before \ l< TIM OF liiGIIBlNDElD Congress,” began Its Investigation to t day. Lilley wll be the first witness Portland, March 7. Le« Dal Hoy In order to get his facts before tile a member of the Quong Sang Wa Co., com mlttee. was shot and fatally wounded to Chairman Boutello asked 1 11.ev If night by a ha’chet man who had be n , 1 e was ready to go ahead with his Imported from San Francisco for th"| facte, but the latter was not prepated purpose of killing Lee. The trouble to proceed, as he had not »-cured Is said to have been due to In.ernal an attorney. He, however, submitted dissension» in the Bow Wong tong. a number of documents to the com The trouble is of a financial nature, mittee stating that he had been shad according to the statements of other owed by detectives and that In order Chinamen. They say there were two! to have the shadowing stopped he factions of the Bow Wong tong, one would ask to have summoned three of these being headed by Lee. The operatives connected with a local other faction Is said to charge that detective agency. He stated he did l-ee refused to account for some mon not wish to be the first witness, and ey of the company, which tills faction asked to be allowed to name the asserts he had In his possession. They manner In which the witnesses would also say Lee’s friend» are on the war be called path tonight, and according to the Boutelle stated that Lilley must custom of the race, will exact repri first tell what he knows, and to per sals on the opposing faction, prob mit him to procure an attorney ad ably before morning journment was taken until Thursday lave died from his wounds at 11 morning. o’clock tonight. STATE PRISON IS HUGE OPIUM DEN ♦ ♦ ♦ HOBOS ENTER BOX LAR AND STEAL GOODS ♦ NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack Eugene Men Auil Women, Ohl and Young Alike. i 1 Kidney Ills seize young and old alike - Quickly come and little warning giv •. Children suffer In their xarlyi years. Can’t control the kidney secretions ■ (¡iris are languid, nervous, suffer pain Women worry, can’t do dally work Robust men have lame and aching back*. Old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame Enduro distressing urinary ills. Th" cure for man, for woman, or i for child. Is to cure the cause- the kidneys : Dian’s Kidney Pills cure sick kid-' neys • Cure »11 the varied forms of kidney suffering. Eugene testimony guarantees every box. Mrs. A. J. McKinney of 159 Law rence Street, Eugene, Oregon., says: "For several years 1 had attacks of kidney trouble at odd times and re cently It became more acute. There was backache and more or less ir regularity of the kidneys. Being In duced to fy Doan's Kidney Pills 1 found relief almort fr m tthe first dose The bnchache soon left me an I I fe't be ter and stronger. As I coutlnued their use ev ry symptoip of my trouble disappeared. Other mem bers of our family have also had good r-snlts from using Doan's Kidney Pill-’." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo \ w York, sole agents for the Uni ted States Remember the name Doans and take no others. 4 44444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 Ossining. N" Y’ . March 9. 4 4 \ntonlo Strollo. an Italian, 4 who killed Antonio Lorsella 4 In Van Cortland. N. Y., last 4 August, went to his death in 4 the electric chair with a 4 cheery good-bye and a smile 4 on his face. 4 4 444444444444444 ♦ « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 We Make Your Credit Good We Sell For Cash Or Installments Compare our prices and values with any other similar line of goods car ried in Lane county. We do the house furnishing business, buy in big quan tities and consequently give you better goods for less prices. Special For Three Days We offer 50 couches, various patterns, best blocked velours in all colors for Special only....................................... ’ $9.00 each I hese couches are fully 28/^ inches wide, 6 ft. 7 in. long and thoroughly reinforced. 1 hey have the celebrated angle tie made of the best oil-tempered springs, and are fully guaranteed in every respect. If you want a couch try one of these for 30 days; if not as represented bring it back and get your money back. - Compare our price, consider length, width, quality, strength and weight, and you will see a difference. W e have couches as low as $5.0 J each during this three day special. P<UG SPECIALS We buy our ru^s in 2 JJ lots. Thiswivwe get the price right. Other dealers buy in small quantities — half dozen at a time, that’s why our price is different. Our goods are new—we never allow old stocks to accum ulate; old furniture not in use becomes brittle, breaks easy, and old stock rugs are liable to be full of moth eggs see the point? We offer this season’s axininster rugs during this special sale at a very low price. These goods are just in, direct from the factory. Cocoa Rugs M it Specials 60 Size, 16xio, special.______________ ii o 18x32 44 44 26x44 .70 2.40 Tea Kettle Best copper, nickel finished, special All granite ware at reduced prices. 9x12 axniinster rugs, best grade, special------ $?5.5O “ sold by others for #30., spl 24.00 9X12 9XT2 1.15 Carptt>s During this sale we are making special attractive prices on ingrain, Brussels, Axminsters, and new 1908 matting!*. Brussells Rugs, special from $12.00 to $18.00 9x12 Body“ “ “ “ $17.50 to $30.00 All Rugs in the House Reduced Dur ing this Sale REMEMBER ALL OUR GOODS ARE NEW. THIS SEASON’S OFF FERINGS IN CARPETS, RUGS AND MATTINGS Sale Prices Are j II r II ( "• "ampbell-i dlman Co We wer Furnish urnisn Your 1 oi Home or office • TEN OF < REYV B3HEDH SHARP JUKES HIS ANNUAL PROPOSAL DIE OF EXI’OSl RE SPLENDID DISPLAY OF Sin Francisco, March 7.—The schooner Czarina, which arrived to day from Pirate Cove, Alaska, brought the news that the schooner F. J. Hard Saturday afternoon took J H. "Bohemia” Sharp has re John F. Miller was drlv >n ashor" dar Guard reporter r porter to his office in tn the turned home to Cottage Grove from ing the gale on January s, at lhatock a Chrisman block and showed him his a visit to Salem where he was look Peninsula, I’nlamk island, and broke display of ore samples taken from his ing after business matters While »t in two. So far as Is known ten of the crew, mining properties in the Bohemia dis the state capitol some of his friends penned the follc.wlng and sent It to including the cook, died of exp isure, trict. The samples are from the Ore the Portland Journal as a "special.” and It Is believed that at bast twenty- gon-Colorado. the Vesuvius and the and Mr. Shorn looks upon it as the five of the survivors are still on the Rlversld" claims, all owned by Mr. Hard The samples are very rich in peninsula. best joke of the season. i Two of the crew put out In a dory gold and copper and indicate the The Journal Di»|M>t<'h. Salem. Feb 27.—Bohemia Sharp, and reached Sand Point after five wealth that exists in the Bohemia dis trict. Mr. Hard has done a great deal as the old miner is known In J-ane day The llghthoiis-keeper pressed the of development work on these claims county, has been paying his annual visit to the state capitol. He makes schooner Martha into service, and de during the six years he has be n op a format call on the governor each spatched her to the scene. The Mar erating them, having a lOOO-foot tun year when he comes ar lund and has tha had not returned up to the time nel In each at a depth of 1000 feet. Splendid bodies of ore have been tales of new discoveries, and regular the Czarina sailed. opened up at this depth Besides the ly tendees his hand In marriage to main tunnels there are a number of < YTARRII Is I t RABLE. the stenographer in the executive of fice, whoever she may be. He is reg Succ«>»stttl l'xpcrin»«'iits in Abating feeders. In the spring Mr. Hard ex pects to start his ten-stamp mil) at ularly refused. and < uring Hit» Disease. the Vesuvius mine and begin the Sharp Is now In the 7hs. but still shipment of copper ore to the smelter Catarrh is an entirely unnecessary follows prns[>ectln< Bohem'.a left Some of the samples of today for his home in the mountains, disease and should not be tolearted at Tacoma for a single day now that Hyomel is copper ore shown the reporter were 25 miles from Cottage Grove. - <'°PI,er and ’here is so generally known and has made so a 'grat deal of this tn the Oregon-Col- many cures in Eugene and other orado. fr.itn which the samples were town.’. Modern science has disproved the taken. old theory that catarrh was a blood (From Monday’» l>al!y Guard.) it is a germ trouble and the Clyde Woolwine, who had previ disease Good for Tveryhody. ously pleaded guilty to the charge of remedy is Hyomel, which medicates ■ ’orman Coulter, a prominent fornication, was sentenced by Judge the air yon breathe, killing all cat « In the Delhert Buildlag Harris, of file circuit court, to serve arrhal germs. r» ‘7' ,ar’ )*ndor»e six months In the county Jail and to As there Is life and heelrh tn the t ha, been said of Electric Blt- air -f the pine forests, filled with** pay the costs of the prosecution. » t.>nic medicine. It is good Alien Dow, indicted by the grand fragrant and healing balsams, so I J , stomach. Jury one day last week for selling IL tN'T» Is life and health In breathing 1 • nq kidney disorders in a quor at Coburg, this morning ent. r- l Hyomel. I an-l effi lent manner, and So sure is this prescription to cure i plea of guilty and waived time for np the system.” Electric Bit- sentence. He was given thirty days that even the worst cases of catarrh, the best spring medicine ever lit the county jail and the costs ■ f that Hull" s drug ator> sells it under x'r a druggist’s counter; as a the prosecution were assessed against wn absolute guarantee to refund the Purifier It is unequalled. m-^ney it it does not do all that is him «5 W. A. Kuykendall’» drug claimed for It. Vo -t B m I' V <n th" Y\ •■)■>•! Rev F Starbird, of Esst Raymond Maine, »ays "I Save used Rucklen-» Vnlcs Salve for several year», on my old army wound and other obsti nate sores, and find it the he~' besler ' in the world. I use it too with great , Ml»« I’1» Cuvhiir.in, who won ona success in my veterinary business ”i of The Guard’s bus’ness coll ge sc hol Price 2> cents at W. A. Kuykendall's Williams Udiau Pile Ointment ers hit»» bi the recent contest, this drug store will cure blind, bleeding and itching morning stsrted her course at the It absorb* the tumors, sllays Eugene Business College. J A Martin, brother of .1. M Mar piles tin, the drayman, has just returned . Itching at once, acts as a poultice, We’re sorry you've tried other from a three-mouths' visit In Mfseon-! gives instant relief. Williams’ In medicines and they failed As a ls»t ri He reports a mild winter In thel reoort try Hollister's Rocky Mountain "show me” state thia year, but it got j dian Plls Ointment Is prepared for Tea It’s a simple remedy but It pretty cold, anvhow, and he la glad ’ piles and Itching of ths private parts works wonderful results, made mil to get back to Oregon He will go to I Aold by Linn Drug Co., by mail She lions well and happy. I&c Tea or Portland in a few days to resume! and St *0 Williams Mfg Co, Tablula. Lina Drug Co. props, Cleveland. O. bis work there. c j E Fl«k, 8 B Mc- Cluskey M. Sherman today petitioned the county court tor the appointment for a guardian for R b- •■rt E Fox. whom they claim is fee hle-mlnded He ha* property valued at »2000, and it la claimed by the pe- tltlnner» that a guardian la necee- •ary to properly handle IL Judge Chrisman has issued an order citing Fog to appear before him on March »0 to show cause, if any. why a guar dian should not be appointed. Complete YVIRKLK8S MESSAGE FROM BIG Fl.KCT San Diego, March 8—At 12 :30 thi» nrornlng the Point Loma (Cal.) wire lesB station received a dispatch for the navy department from Admiral Evans aboard his flagship, the Con necticut, which, with the remainder of the battleships comprising the At lantic squadron, left Calao. Peru, fur Magdalena bay February 29. The Point Ixima operator was unabl? w determine the location of the Con necticut, es the signals, whl h doubt less would have indicated the ship'» whereabout», were Indistinguishable. Nothing could be learned as to tie contents of the messag?. If you want a pretty face .healthJ ait Rosy cheeks and lovely hair. Wedding trip o’er the deep blue Take Hollister's Rocky Monntai» Tea. Linn Drug Co. Dr. B. F. Scalfe and Miss Holm strom, head nurse at the Eugene hos pital, returned yesterday fr m A me. where they have been in attend»** upon Dr. Philip Bartle, who was t* ken 111 with appendicitis while there on a professional trip. Dr Scan* reports that Dr. Bartie Is mi ch bet ter, but will not be able to come horns for a week or tan days yet. Pt- Scalfe and Miss Holmstrom sent tn Acme to perform an opera’", n »P®* him, but as he was so mne better when they arrived it was d I ' '* postpone it until some futur date- SICK HtAUAGHE CARTER’S ITTLE IVER rw»UvrIvc»n-i *f these lutti- l')«»- They also r- Bcve I» tn-.» troni P’ -'Tw1*”’ dtp st* n and To"15—17 RaUag. A p<~r*ct^^ edy tor DtttUv « browxlne.-'). R-»1 in the Mcr-N. Taorue. Pal» f •**_ TOBMU UVKR. 718 Sheriff FDk ___ wv ' to f Springfield I thia morning and <lo^j C H. Pick- rtt’a groo ry •nd hardware store The place w»s * ’a< bed by R L. Sa- bin. who hold ’ claims against Mr r> «-«late the Bowna PurHy W"’»-’*'- •everal hundred dollars SUAU.RLL SMALL MSE SMA.L fe to re.nm. to urne ' k "SU- °P** . •nd ° h ""P ’*’ »O to b- h» .hl- abb • .Lit >«8_ if FUSE SUtSTlTlTU-