!
i
of
I
, . Rad Case of Eczema on Child
^Suffered for Three Months-
Dj«ase Reached a Fearful State
5a-n and Itching were Terrible.
««o after other
prescriptions failed
colle«»,
iota, n
•icka™
i H im
' «PK»
t nigkL
Willig
w<*k
vidteg
t n
Jf Port-
■be fir«
irday J
0. E. Sj
dean i
made
_.^n V was small I was troubled
mi for ai'out three months. It
*'th *^r niv idee an«i covered nearly
]• Jt reached such a state
nt a large scab all over,
wn dud itching were terrible.
»0d'he
ar tern
ab«> a.lvis.dby
physician for
FjT.^d
w.e
X cuticura Remedy wluc
,l’. s I WI- entire y cured. 1 have
.Xe d with it since. 1 used
►’*b7ras m und Cuticura Ointment
L^X.t kii w exactly how much was
A «,nn i<' un*. I can safely
C-it ■ ¡ra del a let forme. Miss
> nh Branch, Mich
0^ 20.1»°7 "
ITCHING cured
Witli Cut cure Remedies in
I city yesterday and today, the guests
lot Mine Host Stark, of the Hotel
| Smeede.
Roseburg Review:—Geo.
Reed,
formerly of this city, arrived here
j front Eug-tte last evening
He has
i just sold his residence property in
West Roseburg to S. M. Sutfron, the
real estate dealer.
O. L. Cornelius, a capitalist, for-
i merly of Michigan but now of Port
land. returned to that city today after
Rome, April 5.— Further blood
i having been tn Eugene a few days
shed between the police and the
with J. Q. Storey, president of the
workingmen seems inevitable. Shops Portland. Eugene & Eastern Rail-
are closed and business is at a stand
' way.
still. Troops have been rushed into
the city and military rule will prob
i From Saturday's Dallv Guard.)
ably be declared hi event ot serious
C. L Monson came in from the
trouble
J. Pierpont Morgan, who Is visit south this noon.
ing here, has been warned by the
J. Lloyd McNair, or Ashland, is in
police that they cannot guarantee the city on business.
him protection if he ventures Into
W. D. Mason and wife, of Rose-
the street. The financier is staying burg, are in the city.
close to his hotel and* the greatest
R. F. Baker, Jr., of Corvallis, is
secrecy Is maintained by the mau- the city for a few days.
Mrs. Stephanie Schuecker v1Vnt
Albany today on a short vis.,t.
Wilbur Yarnell and Q
C*hrk.
Boise, arived, uore yesterday.
bo . " timer and wtf . of Roseburg,
in th- city for a few davj
. Hughes, of Minto.
*d at the Hotel Gross
id Mrs
c* Gross went to
short trip.
up from Port-
ite summer.
STANDARD GOBBLES GOULD FAMILY
LIGHT PLANTS OF ARE WILLING ANNA
SHOULD WED
CALIFORNIA TOWNS
ITALIAN POLICE
CANNOT PROTECT
J. P. MORGAN
+
San Francisco, April 7
A financial deal of extraordi ♦
nary importance to Sat» Fran ♦
cisco and Californita, and ♦
which will practical;!? place ♦
all gas, electricity, Light and ♦
l>ower companies ¡u Central ♦
and Northern Caltiwnia in ♦
one basket, the contents of ♦
which will be controlled by ♦
the Standard OR Company in-
t crests. was recently consum ♦
mated
The deal amounts to ♦
145.000,000, and practically +
consolidates the gas and elec- ♦
trls plants of twenty-five ♦
+
counties
+♦♦♦♦+++♦♦♦♦+♦♦
♦ ♦♦
♦ ♦♦
>. Man
s dasgh-J
va. has
aged id
long ufl
,t shoa
naw
SuttdM
ces veil
'
C*i
rs tiMg
te grin]
Jdd Fed
ìe T-'H®
. Steal*
and wjj
itham ■
Cob««
ed doU»
ays vitkj
r sav ®|
n a -Jq
lit>M ARD 4101 1.1»
ANSWERS WH » > SI IT
New
York,
A^rl) «
Howard
Gould s uusyrer [o' th« suit of iti»
wite. Ku' 41cr|ne Cb mniviio t|ould.
“
.irati n and alliV'.ni}. .'...t.-oi w»»
.,ei in the supreme |w
.
SPREADING PAVING
HOVE ONGE MORE
Three Days After Six
Months of Suffering.
ternoon.
oday from
of Mrs. Wall.
«1 suffer'd fudy six months. The
11 v. II, A. Green went to Halsey
trouble
"ii niy arms in little
today to hold services there tomor
j mol,-
I it was not long liefore
rM over my body, llm&. fu^.
row.
HERBERT H. ASQUITH. BRITISH CHANCELLOR
ud hand< it was so bad that 1 could
Rev. D. E. Baker was a passenger
tVrv-t night ' r day an<l «luring the
to Harrisburg on the noon train to
I, month*. I did not get a good night a
day.
Ln I doctored for three or four
London, April 6.—H. 11. Asquith, king Sir Henry advised his majesty
R. M Pratt was a passenger to Cot
Lttlu and r|H iit at least twenty dol-
chancellor of the exchequer, who has to summon Mr. Asquith. The latter,
tage Grove on the afternoon train to been summoned bv King Edward to in point of fact, has no rival for the
Ur- trying to find a cure but none could
S"f und. Then 1 saw the Cuticura
day.
Biarritz, crossed by the night boat leadership of his party and for the
Brtwdie< advertised, and tiie next day
Miss Martha Schooling was a pas from Dover to Calais tonight on his government.
His accession to the
1 purchase. 1 -. unefor si'venty-five rents
senger to Portland on the noon train way to that place to see the king, premiership
will undoubtedly lead
at the druggist 's. I used them and I
today.
»as relieved . f the itching in three days.
whom, absence at a time whi n It was sooner or later to sweeping changes
J. Goldsmith went to Oregon City foreseen Sir Henry Canipbell-Ban- In the constitution of the ministry,
*n<l 1 have never liaii a sign of any skin
today to spend Sunday with his moth nerman's illness must lead almost in but in the unprecedented circumstan
«teas »ince. The Cuticura Remedies
sre the onlv n’tnedies to use for skin
er there.
evitably to a cabinet crisis, provokes ces of the British premier resigning
d!*a*es, they have cured me and they
Robert Campbell, of Springfield, criticism of the British king. There during an Important session of par
«nil <ure others in the same wav. J. «.
PIERPONT MORGAN.
left this noon for Oregon City to visit has been a rumor that the king would liament, It is quite possible that the
Bloom. It- R- Telegrapher, Holloway,
MILS. HOWARD GOULD.
his -son.
return to London on Saturday next, new premier will content himself
Mich., Nov. 20 and Dttc. 2V, 1900.
Miss Ella Dickerson, of Cottage but this is very doubtful.
with the absolutely necessary chang
Cuticura Remedies are guarante«Hl agement as to the location of the
Formerly ALiss Katherine Clem
si* lutelv pure under the United ¡States apartments.
In his letter of resignation to the es.
It is feared that the Grove, was an arrival on this morn
ing
’
s
local.
mons,
actress, who is now suing
—
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—
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Food and Drugs Act.
anarchistic element, which is sway
E. L. Campbell and son, Gilfry,
r -,;J.:e Eiwrnal anil Internal Treatment tor
ing
the
crowds,
might
choose
to
kill
rwrv Humer "t Intanw. Children, and Adulla eon-
J. P. McDonald and wife are in the
her husband for a limited divorce.
went to Woodburn today to spend city for a few days.
Sa( cuueura Soai - ■■ «.. «-leanse the Skin,
the multi-millionaire.
George M. Lakin and wife, who city from Leaburg.
raurunomnu. r.t ■
lo Heal the Skin, and < uti-
Special to the Dally Guard.
The situation was made doubly Sunday there.
m Kee.lv.-nr (50e I for In the term ot Choe<.l:ue
noon, forms the most amazing docu
Cottage Grove. April 7.—T
G. N. Castle, of Saginaw, was in have been here since the funeral of ^William Howard of Okemah, Okla
rveir ,» .’■ |.er Vial (it 6<» to Purify the Blood
tense yesterday by the parade of the
sjih- vi - i' th-
eld potter limit A Chem
ment that has ever figured In a di
Mrs. D. R. Lakin, returned to Port homa, is in the city.
election in Cottage Grove ye
Corp. Sole Props., Boston. Mass.
workingmen, callee
honor of their the city yesterday attending to busi land today.
vorce trial In New York city.
arMailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases
Milton Bailey came down from was quiet and there was no
fellows, who were shot down in ness matters.
For the first time th ’name of
nient. Dr. B. R. Job was
Mrs. ciny Porker and Mrs. Geo. I
E I). Devonshire, of Montesano, Marcela last evening.
Three
Thursday's
ditto unces.
Dustin Farnum, the actor, is brought
E. G. Briggs made a flying trip to mayor over Thompson and
workingmen are d id, four are dy- Nicolle left today for Sacramento, . Wash.. Isin the city.
forward as a co-respondent. In ad-
Young recorder over
Alla
F. M. Jackson and son, of Saginaw, his farm at Irving today.
ing and eight are seriously hurt. Cal., on a visit.
Herbert Eakin was elected treasurer dlt.l n, Mr. Gould declares that his
Clayborne Rhodes left today for were in th«* city today.
Thirty-one ■ police and soldiers were
Arthur Hill Vincent, of Saginaw, without opposition.
George Atkins wife was grossly Intoxicated at many
seriously injured
I
but nonet fatally. Portland, after having visited here
Dr. J. B. Kelly, of Brownsville, Mich., Is in the city again.
was chosen councilman from the plates on many occasions: that she
Thousands of men ware
were in line. and at Thurston.
M. H. Helms cam& down from his First ward, Henry Fisher from the consumed daily enough mixed drinks
Rev. and Mrs. I). C. Keliems left spent Sunday In the city.
Under pressure ot popular demand,
Mrs. Geo. Sovern and daughter farm at Walker this noon.
Second ward and Al Eldridge from to put seveial strong men out of bns-
today
for
Vancouver,
Wash.,
to
be
the authorities gave permission for
l:ies : that at th atres. restaurants
spent Sunday In Junction City.
E. II. Helms, of Jacksonville, Is the Third ward.
gone
over
Sunday.
the parade, the labor leaders pledg
and lintel» she repeatedly behaved In
Robert Vaughn wxs down from visiting friends in Eugene,
Mrs.
A.
F.
Knight,
of
Portland,
ar
ing that there would be no disorder.
a scandalous manner while under the
Walterville today on business.
William
Perman
Is
down
from
Cot
rived
here
today
to
visit
her
cousin,
When the line formed, however, the
J. J. McCormick, who has been tage Grove for a few days.
♦ + ♦ + ♦■*♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + ♦ Influence of cocktails, highballs and
police were overwhelmed by Its num- sirs. G. F. Skipworth.
Mayor C. P. Houston, of Junction
Miss Delta Watson, of Portland, very ill for a long time, is able to be
♦ champagne; that she once broke tip a
bers.
City, was in F ugene today.
who has been visiting friends in Eu out driving.
♦ fashlonabl card party by biting her
Hardy Howard returned this noon
Mrs. M. Montgomery went to Junc
♦ hostess In tho arm and that she
gene, returned home today.
tion City this noon on a visit.
Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Ewing and Miss from a short visit at Roseburg.
♦ shocked a welding party at St-
James F. Robinson is in the city
R. M. Pratt returned today from a
♦ ♦ + + + + ♦■<? ♦ + ♦♦ + + + ♦ + Ewing arrived in Eugene today from
Putney, April 4.— For the ♦ Thomas' church by announcing that
♦ Freeport, 111., expecting to locate here from Portland for a day or so.
♦
business trip to Cottage Grove.
third race In succession Cam + she saw "many old cats" present.
Ill addition to the clause Involving
♦
PERSONAL
+ if conditions suit them,
Mrs. II. C. Mahon returned last
bridge won the ’varsity race ♦
to
Miss Margaret Woods went
night from a visit in Portland.
+
+
by defeating Oxford by two ♦ Farnum, the answer filed by the mil
Mrs. J. M. Parker returned to Dex Portland today for a short visit.
♦ ♦ ♦ +++++♦ ++++♦♦+ + ter this afternoon after a short visit
Miss Vera Herren came down from
and a half lengths, leading ♦ lionaire's counsel embodied ail the
Mrs. Frank Stewart Is very ill at
Cottage Grove this noon to take her
from start to finish.
with
her
son.
Professor
E.
R.
Parker,
her
home
on
West
Tenth
street.
♦ older allegations which he has pre
(From Friday's Daily Guard. )
viously made about her misconduct
piano lessons at the University.
in
Eugene.
Miss
Angie
Owen
returned
this
af
+ with Colonel W.
J. M. Cook came up from Junction
Cody (Buffalo
Condon Bean came up from Port
Mrs. Fannie Brumfield, of Port ternoon from a visit at Prineville.
City last night.
G. L. Lovell, of Florence, arrived land on the afternoon train today.
land.
came
up
today
to
visit
at
the
,
Ed T. Judd, of Salem, spent last
L. N. Roney returned last night \\ 11.1. resimi : work soon -
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i here this afternoon from a trip north.
i night in the city.
V. Hemenway.
Mrs. Katherine Ward Pope return from a business trip to Portland.
on DRAIN RAILROAD.
W. H. Offutt is here from Ritz
Ï0U will find it at Hanson's.
S. Mosely, of Fort Morgan, Cal.,
Hon. W. A. Carter, of Salem, spent ed this afternoon from a trip to Port
ville, Wash., on business.
was an arrival in Eugene yesterday.
land.
last
night
in
the
city.
He
is
a
candi
Hr has the sw eilest line of
Assistant Chief Engineer A. J.
L. D. Pierce, of Belding, Mich., ar
Dick Richardson was a passenger
A. E. Johnson, of Albany, Is In the
rived here yesterday and may go into date for the Republican nomination city visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. R. for points north on the noon train to Barclay of San Francisco, is here
riothex—tlic famous Michaels,
for
railroad
commissioner.
making preparation for resumption
some kind of business here.
day.
E. O. Tobey returned this after Gilstrap.
Frank Crabtree, of Cottage Grove,
sterà A Co.'s make—^ver
County Schoo] Superintendent W of work on the Drain-Coos Bay rail
J. W. Hobbs, deputy internal rev
noon from his farm In Morrow conn-
road next month. C. J. Owens of
is in the city this afternoon.
He was accompanied by his enue collector, left for points south B. Dillard went to Junction City to- Portland, tho tunnel contractor, was
brought to Eugene.
R. C. Roney was In the city from ty.
Isitest
day.
this afternoon.
mother.
Mrs.
A.
M.
Tobey.
Goshen today between trains.
J. D. Belt, a business man of Inde here also this week and J. W. Svfeen-
Leet Greenwood, of Ashland, is in
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins re-'
patterns and cut; I mm quality
Mittfs Momb has left for Coos Bay
pendence,
Is In the city for a few ey have secured the contract to fin
Eugene
visiting
his
brotht
r-in-law,
ish the four tunnels near Elkton, and
where he may locate. He recently sold turned this afternoon from a visit at ■ Mayor J. I). Matlock.
days.
o( goods.
Newport. They report the weather,
that they will begin work about Ap
his farm southwest of the city.
S.
Fuller,
of
Wallace,
Idaho,
Is
In
the
Warren
H.
E.
Chipman,
of
Miss Carol Johnson went to Cres there during most of their stay] Construction Company, is up from Eugene and may decide to locate! ril Sth with a lnrge force of men.—
and set* our line Ix*-
Drain Nonparelll.
well this afternoon on a short visit. as being pleasant.
Professor H. C. Baughman, prin Portland looking after the paving here.
fore you buy- —it is no trouble
United States Senator Charles W.
Rev.
D.
E.
Baker
w<-nt
to
Oakland
|
company's operations here.
Fulton left today on his way north. cipal of the Springfield schools, who i
Mrs. F. A. Rankin will leave here today to begin a revival meeting | employed tn the local* telephone of-
to show H’ mh I s , and we are al-
William I^andess, of Cottage Grove, is Republican cantlidate for the nom-i Wednesday for New York to visit her : there.
flee, has been transferred to Rose-
¡nation
for
school
superintendent,
went to Portland today on busin- ss.
C. R. Sylvester, the enterprising burg.
son, James G. Hammond, who is a
»«»» iredy to do it. whether
was
a
passenger
to
Junction
City
on
Miss A. M. Smith made a flying
W. D. Combs, the horse-buyer,
Jasper merchant, was in the city overt
prominent actor in the East.
trip to Junction City this afternoon. the noon train.
you buy <>r not.
went to Muddy station this afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Stevens re night.
J.
D.
Howard
returned
this
after
I
Mrs. Phoebe Hughes came down
I. T. Nfcklln was In Cottage Grove to ship a carload of hay front there to
turned this afternoon from Salem,
We carry a full line of fur-
j from Creswell today on a short visit. noon from Junction City, where he where they attended the funeral of today looking after his nomination Portland.
visited
his
father.
R.
V.
Howard,
one
F. C. Bean is home from Califor
tor sheriff.
Rev. John Glen, of Portland, is
Mrs. Stevens’ father, J. C. Goodale.
■iAiags for men, and our
nia. He is much improved in health. of Lane county's best known pio
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mulkey cam«- visiting his son. Professor I. M. Glen,
W. W. Calkins and L. E. Bean re
neers.
who
has
been
very
ill
but
is
Elder B. C. Tabor came down front
turned this afternoon from Junction | down from Creswell on the noon in Eugene, lie is on bis way home
Kiers alMj styles are right.
Cottage Grove on the noon train to now some better.
from California.
train today.
Charles H. Chick and Dave Edgar, City, where they have been looking
Dr. J. W. Brougher left this after
Dr. L. W. Brown wont to Portland
day.
_
-
We own our own building,
after their political fences.
of
Portland,
and
Hill
Courtwrlght,
Barney May, mayor of Harrisburg,
Rev. K. Bales, of London, return noon for Roseburg, where he lec today to assist In a surgical operation
of
Michigan,
who
have
been
out
in
came up on the afternoon train to
tures tonight.
P«y no rent and are satisfied
at St. Vincent’s hospital. He will re
the I-ine county timber for several ed home this afternoon after having
Hon. S. L. Moorehead came up turn tomorrow night.
day.
HOWARD GOTJLD.
been
in
Eugene
over
Sunday.
He'
with a reasonable profit.
Jonathan Johnson has left for the days, returned to Eugene today and preached In the hall over Dempster’s) from Junction Ciy this afternoon on
Lieutenant J. M. Kelso, Jr., In
Third son of the late Juy Gould,
! Palouse country to look after his in will leave tonight or tn the morning store in Fairmount yesterday.
a short business visit.
. charge
_ of the recruiting
___ work
_________
in Or-
for Portland.
Judge L. T .Harris returned this egon for the United States army, vis l<»w Iteing sued by his wife for a
terests there.
Dr. J. W. Brougher, the Baptist!
Mrs. J. E. Payton, of Redlands,
afternoon from Corvallis, where he ited the local office yesterday.
J. H. Martenson and wife and Jens
minister,
who
held
a
revival
meeting
Paulson, of Gervais, are in the city Cal., arived here last night to visit here several weeks ago. arrived up J has been holding circuit court.
Dr. A. Reid, Republican candidate limited divorce.
at the home of Chief of Police and
O. P. Hoff, state labor commission for the nomination of state dairy and
on business.
from
Portlan
dtoday
and
will
«jeture
er, left for points north today after food commissioner, wired Dr. Chris
Mrs. Hugh Hampton, after a visit Mrs. E. A. Farrington. She has been at the Baptist church tonight.
having visited here a day or s « j .
i tn town, returned home to Goshen at Salem, where she attended the fu-
tie from Roseburg today, telling him Bill), both before and after her mar
O.
P.
Hoff,
state
labor
commission
■ neral of her brother, Dr. Gus Kinney,
R. E. Mason, of Albany, after a that he would arrive in Eugene this riage, drunkenness, quarreling and
this afternoon.
er,
his
wife
and
Miss
Della
Hagen,
of
and
afterward
went
to
Astoria,
com
B.
Davidson
wont
Mr. and Mrs. H.
using obssene and profane language.
Portland, are In the city for a day or short stay in Eugene, left for points evening.
south on the afternoon train today.
| to Harrisburg and Brownsville today ing to Eugene from there.
J.
O.
Booth,
after
a
short
visit
with
Louis H. Jackson, of Denver, ar so. They have recently returned
Mrs. Clara Sumner, ot Gardiner,
J on a short, visit.
-No. M Ea«f Ninth Street
rived here last night with a view of from a trip through California.
was an arrival In Eugene on this his brother. Hon. R. A. Booth. In Eu
b Dr. P.
....
J. ______
Bartie. who was operated
gene, left this afternoon for his horn«1
;
locating.
He
was
attracted
to
Eu-
Eugene, Oregon
morning’s train from the south.
upon some time ago for appendicitis,
j gene by one of the advertisements of
♦
(From Tuesday's Daily Guard.)
Miss Musette Baker, who has been at Grants Pass, expecting to stop off ♦
was able to be down town today.
at Roseburg.
♦
DIED.
+
III El».
Alband Democrat: Father Butler, ; the Merchants' Protective Association
Mrs. J. S. Tsaliev and daughter. ♦
♦
of Corvallis, was in the city this fore sent out some time ago. « Later Man-
Miss Ethel, of Portland, arived here ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I ager Hartog. of the Commercial Club,
noon while on his way to Eugene_
today to visit at the home of Mrs. W.
Miss Grace Bingham went to Cot j took up correspondence with him.
At the home of his daughter, Mrs.
H. Alexander.
tage Grove this afternoon to visit her with the result that he has come here
R. Bauer, two miles north of Eugene,
He is a
Dr. H. Nehrbas and J. K. Morrison, on the river road, Sunday night at
sister. Mrs. David Grfge.g a few days. ' to investigate conditions.
of Independence, are In the city and 8:20 o'clock. April 5, 1908, Joseph
1
Claud Spencer, lumber inspector I capitalist.
are registered at The Smeede. They Knauth,
I for the S P. Co.. Is in the city. He is
from
pneumonia.
He
(From Monday's Daily Guard )
are both capitalists and may Invest leaves, besides his daughter, Mrs.
now making his headquarters at
i
J. Yates, of Florence, is in the
in
Eugene
property.
|
Portland.
A tUrx, c frtaix Rr-
Bauer, a son, .1. F. Knauth, of Eau
W Kenwel] and wife are h* re from
District Attorney W. S McFadden Claire, WIs. The funeral will lie held
r ’• Ml i ragMED
A. Paine spent Sunday in Port-
j Utica. New York, looking for a loca-
came up from Corvallis this afternoon Wednesday at the Catholic church at
HIE»
»DEA KNOWS
_____ TO
. FMI
' tlon for their
to attend the special term of circuit 10 a. m , with interment In the Cath
M«tl»r»«-tl<>n <Ju»r-
Wagner
left
today
for
Ix*-
F*-i i.« « L"” y .«• fund«t. Kent pr-
como West.
court which begins tomorrow morn olic cemetery.
Indianapolis,
April
7.
—
The
con
uel
A
StodeJ,
representing
the
Indus
•• tiUl l I
nen<i th**m
ing at 9 o'clock.
Mr. and Mn
^’ntle4
pa?<* for
relieved.
f
Ashland,
Is
in
If
Moody,
o
ference
of
coal
operators
of
Western
trial
Workers
of
the
World,
said
the
1 land. Me., stop
Insist on fretting the
I. W Lane, one of the stockholder»
Ilnrlbur: lias purchased two
Pennsylvania,
Ohio
and
Indiana
and
unemployed
of
37
states
aggregated
**pt no »nh«titate. Ifyour
on their
1 ind In
Z.-l m« Cm za n is In the city the representatives of the miners of 4.750,000, and asserted that matters In the Sunset Lumber Company, own
« nut have them send your
ing a mill at Mabel, came up from
Jdltlon and will
these districts and Illinois adjourn were going to be worse.
Portland today to confer with IL C.
Ing. Tho deal was
fl nr ger. of Akely, Minn., ed today after a two hours’ session.
)
Mahon and other stockholders.
n Land Company,
No resumption of work in the mines
as also bought a
tls afternoon for In these sta
PROHPEC
tract there, Howe
Washington County has no demo
meeting w 11
o sale.
cratic candidates and for this reason
L Miller r eturned home to April 14.
Kansas City, April 7.— The pros the county clerk was at a loss as to i
I". Nees and
tie Cook. <of Junction City,
pects fwr an early settlement of the whether he should print a ballot for Rebel!, d
ir « under the firm
OVEIt > <»« It
strike of 35.000 Southwestern coal that party and telegraphed to Attor name of
I
•T c I h 'U, today be-
r^adgold, of Boise, Idaho.
miners was put off today when the ney-General Crawford for Instruc
court ren
gan suit
circult court against
biisineM.
operators made certain
demands tions. Crawford wired a reply direct-I E, H. In
cor of Doyle for
hi.m to recover |150 alleged
New York. April 7.—At a conven which the miners refused to accept. ing that a total blank ballot be print
a Port-
I n g ba tr.
'kes for the loss of both
■oint. Wal-
tion of the representative» of labor An attempt, will be made to bring the ed so that the names of candidates to lie -I i
over Sunday
run over by a train, was_____
and other bodies here yesterday Sam- two sides together tomorrow.
may be written in the proper places., ton A N - an ilie attorney» tor tho
T.
Bailey,
of
Meadow,
is
in
the
Independence
ruing by the company's cent of
plaintiff.
QUIET ELECTION AT
COTTAGE GROVE
to Seo
i th» li
New York. April 7. An agree-
ment has been reached bj Uw reta^
fives of Mm<-. Gould to interpose no
further objections to her engagement
to Prim,- d • Sagan, so It is rumored
todaj
Ge rge Gould, custodian of
his Bister’s property, is said to be the
only member of the family opposed
to tho marriage.
Sp ingSuit
is Here
ED. HANSON
LABOR SITUATION IN
UNSETTLED CONDITION
M adame D ear ' s
P ills .
t
o