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!• r s — DELEGATES BEGIN REAL BUSINESS OF CONVENTION WOMAN SHOOTS HUSBAND DEAD IN SELF-DEFENSE f I Bellingham, June 16.—In the pres-| ence of her two young children Mrs. Frank W. Eggleson sent two bullets’ from a 32-eailbre revolver Into the! heart and breast of her husband this 1 morning, killing him instantly, at at their home in West Bellingham. | The woman states that she killed her husband to prevent him from kill- 1 Ing her and the children. She states j that he tried to shoot her with a rifle, j which missed fire; that she ran to her bedroom, secured a pistol and killed 1 him. Eggleeon had been out of work for I some time and was about to lose bls i home. The woman was not arrested. Chicago. June 16.—Chicago put »(ration was not a sustained one. The Taft banner was not allowed forth its best in the way of weather to remain in the hall, but watt taken conditions for the opening of the to a side room. convention. A strong breeze off t he A flashlight picture of the gather- lake cleared the atmosphere of hu- ing was then taken. iN-tail» of First SesMÍon midity and smoke, and greatly re- Chairman New spoke«brlefly,point freshed the residents and visitors. ing out the achfevements of the Re Thb doors of the cavernous con publican administration during the vention hall were thrown open at past 12 year«.,espe< tally commending 10:30, and the first of the visitors the policies of President Roosevelt. , Mention of the name of Roosevelt I and delegates filed in to the strains caused an outburst <jt cheers which, ! i ot "America.’’ struck up by the baud. however, lasted but a few second». I They came slowly at firmt. but as the Chairman New Introduced Bishop! time for the formal opening ap Muldoon, of Chicago, who recited the. PERSONAL proached Increased in numbers, al Lord’s prayer. | lowed by other members of the diplo Secretary Malloy read the call for, matic corps. the convention, and his fine delivery (Trom Tuesday's Daily Guard.! Mrs Nicholas Longworth and Mrs. aroused considerable applause. Timothy L. Woodruff attracted con- J. F. Minney is down from Vida for Chairman New then announced that siderabli attention. Conaplcuous the national committee had recom a few days. among the diplomats were Ambassa- i mended Senator J. C. Burrows, of Mayor C. P. Houston, of Junction, dor and Mrs. Bryce, of Great Britain, j Michigan, for temporary chairman, la in the city. and Minister Wu Ting Fang, of China and Burrows was warmly received. M. H. Helms went to Portland to A large number of the invited guests 1 He bowed his acknowledgment and at day on business. did not arrive until the proceedings 12:34 began his key note address Miss Edna Ward is home from a opened. He hail been speaking about six visit in Medford. The gold banner of California was I minute« when he came to the first Attorney 8. P. Ness is home from the finest displayed, and the arrival j mention of Roosevelt’s namq. At a trip to Lakeview. «>f the Golden State delegation won once a demonstration began, One by J. W. Hatfield left this noon on a applause. tip thè business trip north. the delegatlona took During th« time the hall was filling one Misses Maude and Sadie I^ewis, of cheering untll thè applauso watt gen- the «invention band discoursed patri Dona, are ta the city. otic airs and a powerful baritone eral. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bogart are on At the mention of Fairbanks' name singer delighted the assembling there a trip to Foley Springs. was more cheering. crowds by singing “Tipperary.” J. M. Howe was a business visitor Senator Burrows completed hie re- One woman delegate and two oth-! oCcuUpied‘’^ulm*rks at 1 42' an(1 at 2 03 ,h” r°n- at Junction City today. ers holding tickets c . vMntlnn ud ifiiimpti until ri(w>n fninnr- vention adjourned noon tomor Rev. D. E. Baker returned home within the reservation for th«1 states. today from a trip south. Mrs. Lucy A. Clark, of Brigham City, row. Injunction Trouble. Ed Vogt returned last night from a Utah, sat under the banner of that Up to a late hour last night, and business trip to Roseburg. stat«'. morning, and W. C. Barbour is out from bis farm again early this <'onvenUon Call«'«! to Or«l<-r. and after the ad- near Walton for a few days. The tap of Chairman Newman's throughout the,day prelimlnary ses- « A.-A. Buffum, of Rock Island, 111., the gavel fell at 12:2», but quiet was not journme>L»a*^ sion, the leaders contlnued their arrived in Eugene last night. secured for some time. Part, of the work upon matters remaining to be Herbert Angell, a student, went to delay was due to the arrival of the settled. Platform polishing and more in Portland today. delayed portion of the delegation «•specially the sharp controversy over his J. home H. Gilbert and J. B Clark left though the hall was by no means full the plank having reference to the this morning for Foley Springs. when the proceedings commenced. limitation of court Injunctions In la Wm. Schrader, of Marcóla, was a Senators Heyburn and Borah, of bor disputes, went on. Planks of the at The Guard office today. Idaho, and Representative Boutell, of widest Interest, the tariff, railroad caller S. P. Young, a University student, Illinois, were the first platform legislation, currency reform, endorse left today for his home at Astoria guew's to arrive. ment of the administration of Roose Rev. H. N. Mount was a passenger Fifteen minutes bei’ore the hour velt have been fully or substantially to Albany on the noon train today. set for calling the convention to or agreed upon. Speaker Cannon, back Misses Mabel and Vivian Lane der the delegate sections were not ed by prominent leaders of various have returned home to Harrisburg. half filled states, continue their vigilant opposi Miss Georglne Ransome returned Tlt«‘ arrangements were by* no means tion to any radical utterance on th«» home today from a visit at Creswell. J. J. Kellerman, of Montesano, perfect, and there was considerable Injunction question, and the lln«‘s confusion In seating the accredited, are more sharply drawn upon that Wash., is in the city fcr a few days delegates and guests. The notable subject than any other. Mrs. E. R. Gilstrap lias returned R)M>M'V«'lt SI.'llll|H-«l«'. from a viijit with her folks at Drain guests ard speakers on th«' platform wer«> slow In arriving, the first to ap C. E. Wade, of Drain, was an ar- The manner In which the name of pear being Ambassador and Mme. Roosevelt wilt be presented to the rival in Eugene on the noon train to- Jusserand, of France, who were fol- convention for renomination has not day. wlth a lilg Danner with a picture of been disclosed, but that It will be is John Boyer and W. II. Meyern, of Taft lithographed upon it. There undisputed Just what th«> outcome Pa-Ell, Wash., are in Eugene on bus- was cheering »nd the band struck up of the movement will b<- Is an un iness. The pupils of the Catholic school “Hall to the Chief," but the demon* failing topic for conjt-cture, and th«» explosive possibilities of Its injection are enjoying a picnic at Bangs' park at the psychological moment ar«« ful today. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilbert return ly realized by all concerned. Close friends of I’resld-nt Roosevelt anil ed home this afternoon from a visit Secretary Taft, on the ground, «)«•- in Salem. V. Rubvosky returned this after dure themselves prepared to meet it. In whatsoever form It arises, fitb noon from a trip to his farm at ^tnvlnclng proofs that Roosevelt Franklin. Frank Smith and children arrived views any such attempt wltliTi disap proval so emphatic ns to leave no up from Franklin on the afternoon train today. room for doubt of its tolerance. Andy Taylor left today for the Al Chicago, .lune 1C. Interest grows berta country, where he will look for hourly In the vice presidency, arid Is a location. Miss l.etimi Hembree went to Junc augmented by conflicting reports re garding the preference of the presi tion City today to visit friends there dent and Mr. Taft on th«' subject, and a few days. Mrs. O. W. Hurd left on the SlllH- the effect upon lh«> political situation In Indiana and Iowa of the possible law stage this morning for her home nomination of Fairbanks and Dolli at Florence W. W. Martin, the Salem marole ver respectively. The strong senti ment In th«' New England delega worker, left here this afternoon for tions that the ticket will lie strength points south. Mrs. Elisabeth Elliott arrivt-d home ened by the nomination of a New York state man has also complicated last night from a visit at St. Johns the situation. The name of Itepre- and Vancouver. Mrs. IL Scam bier and Mrs. Sarah sentiitlv«' Sherman, of Utica, is being strongly urged In some quarters, but Parmenter, of Spokane, are in the it Is probable that Governor Hughes' city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Welch and candidacy will have to be disposed of before Sherman’s name run be Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gilbert are up the properly brought befor«» the conven McKenzie on a fishiug trip. .1. H. McClain, of Kettle Falls, tion The names of Cortelyoii. ex Minor Heth Low. of New Y >rk, Gnyer Wash , is visiting his sons, Marion ner Guild, of Massachusetts. Gover and Carl, in Eugene. Mr and Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass and nor Sheldon .of Nebraska. ex-Govern or Murphey, of New Jersey, John Hays Miss Etha Snodgrass left this morn- Hammond, of Boston, (1 »orge A In-r for Newport on an outing. S. L. Moorhead, editor of the Knight, of California, and others are more or less prominently brought Times at Junction City, was an arri- val In Eugene on'the afternoon train forth. today. Don’t Balk at the Dollar Mark Price isn't evthing in buying ing CLOTHING. The quality counts for some thing. I'n-obtit Wants < iiiiiiiiins ii wag formally launched tod y of Governor Cummins, of Iowa. f.ir h© V e preslib'tiey by Senator Bo- Of h liiho. This movement Is slg- nifi« un?, comltlK as ft does following th» nnno nnrement that the president an d Mr. Tuft were prepared to Insist that t lip vie«» prestili ntin,! i^adldate The ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Wilt mette Street. 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ÎPBÎU-KUMAÂCÔJIÎÎ! COMPLETE HOUSE.FURNISHERS^ No 50 West 8th St Phone Main 43 WE IM) UPIIOIATERY WORK (IF ALL KIND« REMAKE ALL GR.AU» of MATTRESSES AND iM) GENERAL REPAIR WORK OE’ FURNITURE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I^and Office, ¡1^ DIED + burg, Oregon, April 17. 1908. ♦ MARRIED. ♦ + Notice is hereby given that in com ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ pliance with the provisions of the set ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled (From Tuesday's Dally Guard ) At the parsonage of the First "An act for the sale of timber lands Mrs. Mary died at Walla1 in the States of California. Oregon Christian church this morning at . C. Spores . '9:30 o’clock, Russell J. Burch, of Sil-. Walla, Wash., Monday afternoon. The Nevada, and Washington Territory," verton. and Miss Marie Agnes Scott, funeral will be held at the home of as extended to all the Public Lind 'of Eugene, Rev. J. S. McCallum offi Mrs. Geo. Smith, at Coburg, at 2. States by act of August 4, 1892. ciating. The couple left on the noon p. m. tomorrow. The deceased was an . Parley S. Pierce of Springfield. Cmn- At yesterday afternoon’s annual train for Portland, where they will old resident of the Mohawk valley. , ty of Lane, State of Oregon, filed In An obituary sketch will appear in The this office on April 15. 1908, hit meeting of the voters of the Eugene reside. Guard later. school district Attorney S. D. Allen sworn statement No. 9713, for the At the home of the bride's parents, i was elected director without opposi r . purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Hlckork Bark Cougn Retr.eay.made and w ,.2 <)f gW 1.4 of Sef.tion tion, only 49 votes b Ing cast. Chair 387 West Sixth street, at 10:30 a. m.,1 ______ ... Osburn, _______ , _____ man F. W. whose __________ term has June 16, 1908, Ruby C. McCluskey by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com-|,4 in Township No. 18 south Raise expired, is sik'ce; ded by Dr. W. L. fund Charles C. Hinton, Rev. I). II. pany, Salem, ......... of o -'“” r Or., ‘* guaranteed to be jgo. g. west. W. M„ and will offer Cheshire, who will preside over the I Trimble officiating. The young cou- pure; guaranteed to cure your cough proof to show that the land sought inard of’ directors for the next five l pie have many friends who wish them or money refunded. Guaranteed to is more valuable for its timber or years.. At the me. ting of the direc- joy and prosperity, make a friend of you. For sale by stone than for agricultural purttore«. tors after the election the board an-1 Hull's Red Cross Drug Store ana and to establish his claim to said In Eugene, June 15, 1908, by thorlzed the purchase of 300 more first-class dealers everywhere. land before W. W. Calkins, I' S. County Judge G. R. Chrisman, Na seat». 1--------------------------- | Commissioner, at his office in Eu- than S. Marshall and Mrs. Carrie L. Sii|X'rint«'iKk'nt’s R«'|»«>rt The reinforced center vudor ham- gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd Hlitabiddle. mocks are the best made; we are day of September., 1908. Superintendent’ L. R. Aiderman He names as witnesses: William H. sole agents. submitted his annual report, which is i Pierce of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis C. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. as follows : I Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon: Wil- Eugene, Or., June 13, 1908. WANTED—Parties having tini Iter 11am S Sutherland of Walton, Ore- To the Honorable Board of Directors land in Lane county send deaeri ti gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore- of the Eugene Public Schools: tlon. estimate and price to Box I n. Gentlem« r.;—As the school year is Any and all persons claiming ad- 541, Eugene, Or. jlw now ended I beg leave to make the versely the above-de rlbed lands ar» following report r The will of Janies W. White, the CONTEST NOTICE. rt quested to file their claims In this We hav«- had a total registration Eug ne grocer, who died at Seattlu United States Lan 1 Office, Rose office on or before the said 3rJ day thik year of 1 835 pupils, as against a June 8, was filed for probate this burg, Oregon, May 26, 1908. of Sptember. 1 90S. After providing for the I total of 14 45 for last year, an In forenoon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. A sufficient con < -t ;■ ftilavlt hav crease of 390. Of the 1835 register payment of his debts and for the bur ing been filed in this office by Ada ‘ Register. ial of his body, the’will bequeaths to B. Nlcklin, contestant, against Home ed 875 w«*re boys and 961 girls. NOTICE l-'OR ITIILK ATIOX. There has oeen 215,914 days' at his daughters, Veneta E. and Velma stead entry No. 1 1552. made Decem United Stales Land Office, R se- ti ndance as against 192.235 for last White, and his son, Lawrence T. ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 SE 1-4 year. We have had 7323 days ab White, share and share alike, lots 9 and E 1-2 S\V 1-4 Section 20, Town burg, Oregon. April 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in <’om- sence. as against 7595 for last year. and 1(1, block 24. Packard's ad to Eu ship 19, S Range 5 West, by Anneta This falling off in thè days' absence gene; also all the furniture and Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg pliance with th«» provisions of the art is accounted for in some degree at household goods to them, except the al representatives will take notice, of Congress of June 3. 1 878, entitled,. least by the fact that he hav«1 a tru piano, which he bequeaths to -his that: Contestant alleges that said en "An act for the sale of timber lwda ant officer and a compulsory attend daughter, Inez White. To James H. trywoman is deceased; that she left in the States of California. Or gon. and Edna White, his son and daugh ance law. no known heirs, and that for the past Nevada, and Washington Territory.” During the year three grad«1 teach ter respectively, he bequeaths his six years there has been no residence cs extended to all the Public [.and ers and two high school teachers have horse and carriage and cow; to James upon, cultivation or improvements on States by act of August 4, 18$!, been added to the teaching force. It H. White his goats, together with said laud by the entryweman or by E. Morgan Watson of Eugene. Coun seems proboable that two more grade their increase. Ail the remainder of any of her heirs or otherwise; ty of Lane. State of Oregon, d d on teachers will have to be added at the his property of whatsoever kind he said parties .tie hereby notif:«><1 to March 2 6, 190 , file in this office hit bequeaths share and share alike to opening of the schools in the fall. appear, respond and off«'r evidence sworn statement No. 95s7. for the We have introduced sewing for all William G. White. Laura May Mof touching said allegations at 10 niirchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and the girls in grades above the third. fett, Minnie Croner, Inez White, o'clock a m„ on July 22, 1998, be SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28: and This has been brought to pass hv the .lames II. White. Edna White. Veneta fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section accomplished and self-sacrificing la White, Velma White and Lawrence sioner, at his office in Eugene, I.ane No. 33. In Township No. 17 Ibutk. dies of Eugene, who, without pay. White, sons and daughters. County, Oregon; (and that final Range No. 8, West W. M., and will hav«1 got’«' in o th«' schools and taught , The trustees of Spencer Butte lodge hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. offer proof to show that the Imd No. 9. I. O. O. F., are named as exe the sewing, after first receiving in m.. on August 3. 1908. before! the sought is more valuable for Itz tim struction from Mrs. A. C. Terrill. ’ cutors of the will without bonds, and Register and Receiver at the United ber or stone than for agricultural accordingly Probate Judg«> Chrisman The sewing has not only been highly ■ States Land Office in Roseburg, Ore purposes, and to establish his clait» to said land before W. W. Calkin«, appr«-iat«*d by th«> girls and th-'ir1 appointed M. Svarverud, C. S. Frank gon. and L. W, Brown, the present trus parents, but has also given them a The sail contestant having. In a U. S. Commissioner, at his office in tees W. W. Chessman. W. M. Green Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the better idei of the importance of and J. J. Walton were appointed ap proper affidavit, fid May 26. 1908. 29th day of August, 190S. practical things. set forth facts which show that aftir praisers of the property the value of He names as witnesses: William P. While the girls were taking the due diligence personal service of this sewing on Mondays after recess in . which is estimated at $9000. notice cannot be made, it Is hereby Neely, of Eugene. Oregov: Giles Fow the afternoon, the boys were given | ordered and d:r’Ct d thnt such not ler of Meadow, Oreg: n; .1 - ■;•!> Fost military drill under the direction of ice !>•' given by due and proper pub er. of Meadow. Oreg n; Martha "st" Robert Huston. Mr. Neal and Mr lication. »i sen, Eugene, Oregon. r. Mr. Huston has served with Any and all persons c BENJAMIN L. EDDY. pay and d 'serves the thanks of versely the above-d«'serllu Register. dli'rlrt fi r his-Interest ami labifr requested to file their <! drlll work has given t office on or before the sti icentlve for standing > of August. 190». iss taught them th«> Ini] BENJAMIN L. 1 >ahi«h J eving eon manda when t 3. authority. hereby Äj.ir. th and with tt di ìfettrl' ¿antZ-'d f’ongrp«« f. _____ d' nun ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WILL OF JAMES W. WHITE PROBATED CHAR8ES AGAINST NEW IDAHO OFFICIALS < .. F .. .ESH SE2DS I » » ♦ ♦ ♦ INS t s YOU SWE MONEY BY BUYING HERE < LT VS .<*>!> IS (H KK GARDEN City, Kaw and M SEEDS IN ALL NEW AND I Rl ''I ( AN SAVE MONEY 11 ING VOI II 1 rgm i s. ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ <N — k , I.UGT\’" G « XU . -I mm 9ch end Oik JU Mr,' fh * ’VIT COLLFGE. f » I » » » t »