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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
VOle *“ Il til NI . OKI GON. divorce suit caused WINS MURDE" 19.—The possible Boston, Aug. Bot:’e f°r the kil,lng of Wm- E- An' at the Bayside Yacht Club's pier by Captain Peter Haines Jr. may be found in the fact made known to day that Mrs. Hains had filed suit for divorce against her husband, the papers having been served on Hains August 10th. In her suit Mrs. Hains makes sensational charges against her husband's character and demand ed a public hearing. She believes that Hains and his brother conclud ed that Annis was behind the bring ing of these accusations and had suggested to Hains that the only way she could clear herself of the charges preferred by Hains in a divorce ac tion »as by demanding that her case he tried in open court. Charles H. Libby, father of Mrs. Hains, says she returned to her fa ther's home June 2, after being cru- ally beaten by her husband Libby says his daughter was so badly beat-j K. OF P ORDER en at Fort Hamilton _ leal attention necessary. 4 3 ined- 4 4 Insanity Befeuse 4 New York. Aug. 19.—John F Me-1 4 III lyre, counsel for Captain Haines 4 said today that the defense would 4 be insanity and that It would be prov-i 4 td easily. 4 4 4 KECOItl» BROKEN IN 4 GRAND lIRciir 4 Poughkeepsie, X, y„ Aug 19.__ The feature of the opening day o' the grand circuit meeting at the Hud son River driving park today was tin- 2:16 pace, in the which the first heat ot which The Eel went in 2:02*4. He thus beat the track record. *iis bis own made ,, record, and ----- --------- - the fastest mile paced in the grand circuit this year I he Eel's chief competitor was George Gann. The plastering Is nearly finished in both the new Bible I'niveraity building and in“ Rehms“ ha IL whicTis being remodeled. 4 4 4 4 ♦ + 4 ♦ + ♦ Chicago. Aug 19—John A Hlnsey. the "Captain Dreyfus of the Knights of Pythias," after suffering several years' expulsion from his lodge, charged with em bezzling »500.000, has been exonerated and reinstated. The charge was made by Og den Fethers. of Janesville, Wis., when Fethers was su preme chancellor of the or der Hlnsey fought the in dictments and they were quashed and all subsequent civil suits which were start ed he either won or they were dismissed. Finally he was reinstated with all rights and privileges after a seven year fight at the re cent bl-ennial convention of Pythian* at Boston No 31 in» m tile -econa round tonlgnt Stan ley Kete of Grand Rapid*. Mich , put out Joe Thomas, of this city, with a shower of punches to the jaw and body. In the first round Thom as lauded a couple of punches to the body which seemed to give him con fldenc« Ketchel' backed Thomas in to a corner, made a half shift anil caught Joe on the side of the heal with a hard left-haud punch Ketcn- el then feinted Thomas wide open, and sent In a fierce right-hander to the stomach, putting Thomas down for the count of seven. When Joe arose. Ketchel sent him down again with hard rights and lefts to the body aud jaw MILITARI FORCE AT SPRINGFIELD IS REDUCI DON’T MONKEY WITH THE BUZZSAW EFIN .EFT DEADLY AUTO WORKS OVER TIME IN ’FRISCO MOKE San Francisco, Aug. 18.—After I about one minute and a half of fight-1 As A MRS. GARDNER'S HARRIMAN AFTER GOODS SIEZED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S COSTUMS OFFIGALS INFLUENCE ---------------- Balance of our lawns, batistes and all thin wash materials closed out at S-price 10c lawn_____________ 5c 20c lawn_____ 10c Iwery garment reduced. $1.25 long’ or short kimonas, mike.room price, each. Wash Dresses Closing Out at J4 Jacket suits ard shirt waist suits, some pique, others of India Linon, all at X-pnce $10.00 suits $5.00 $3 75 suits $1.88 85c Wrapper Sale Contin’d Mercerized Ginghams Pure Linen Suiting Dark wrapper dressesof black and white, gray and blue, and white calico and percale, all for less now. $1.2. quality now $ 1 $1.50quality $ 1 25 $1.75 quality now $ 1.50 25c mercerized ginghams, blue, brown and light checks. Make-room price 35c 36-inchcs wide linen suiting blue or lavender. 33-inch zephyr ginghams, wanted colors. (See window) all pair 75c long lisie gloves, <2 button length, 55c Si long lisle gloves. 16 button length, 85c SI.35 long lisle gloves. 16-button length, $1 36 inches wide, white only The yard 15c The yard 12^c THOMAS L. HISGEN. Massa.liuset ts man nonilnnlcsl fol president by the Independence league Mr. IIlagen has been the most power ful rival of the Standard oil company lu the eastern states for several years. Lisle Gloves Linen Finished Suiting Zephyr Ginghams "household goods.” valued at 1*000. Pines and penal Vies aggregating 170,000 have been paid, but the cus* toms officials say that »80,000 will have to be paid before the goods can be released Mrs. Gardner's goods were shipped Into this country In the name of Mr». Chadhaurne, a friend of Mrs. Gard ner's, and Mrs. Chadbourn? Is out of the city and could not be Interview- New Fall Dress Goods Are Now Ready plain, fancy and the invisible stripes which Dame Fashion has decreed the most popular, are here ready for your selection. The best are sure to be selected tirst. The assortment is complete Men’s Work Shirts and Sox Extra heavy, dark colors, 50c each.... 3 pair heavy white sox 25c for 35 and 45c Sale Prices 35 Cents We call your attention *o the full line of “Dutchess Trousers” now on display. Fresh from the factory. No used-to be or has-beens. New, snappy up-to-date stylish goods and every pair backed by the celebrated guarantee Detroit. Aug i Birmingham, Ala, Aug. 19. Early today the residence of Thomas Dug- gan, a contractor of the. Tennessee Coal, Iron Ai Hallway Company, at Platt City, was dynamited and nearlv demolished. T«|> of Duggan.'* daughters were Injured. Later th»* home of Harry Davis, a negro miner, wns dynamited, but nobody was hurt. Two negroes have been arrested. There Is much unrest In th< ini'. Ing district and further trouble is expected. ATLANTIC FLEET SIGHT AT SIDNEY 4 4 4 4 4 POPE SUFFERS 19 Thirteen were' 4 44444444 4 4 4 ♦ I II tu NOT Nl F hl H wh< a barge of dynan exploded 4 I I sill under th«* drill of a »easel, which was destroyed, which had 1» < n working on the new Livingston channel. The charge of dynamite had been left In e bole by the night shift. When the tug reached the scene 4 Putt e "Destroyer" was found to be 4 ered - with her boilers i badly wrecked. and her decks standing on end pqulrf’d. .strewn with maimed and bleeding workmen. The Injured were taken ♦ ♦ ♦ Amherstburg for medical aten- 10c a Button; $1 a Rip If you don't know what it means, ask us. Hampton Bros U III IT WEALTHY BREWER KILLED IN WREC M IKhl H \ 67 £-\ V X CYPRIANO CASTRO. President of Veliezneln. who is sgal In mi International muddle. This tin It Is with Holland, nnd Dutc h warsbq are meneclnv his shores. er. and his wife were killed today " Cottonwood when their antomobil was struck by a train on the .Minn« seta & St. Louis railway. Mrs Ed« Lebalre, a sister of .Mrs. Gluec^. an. her two-year-old daughter are seri ously injured. ILLNESS DRIVES MINISTER TO SUICIDI Ptica. Aug. 19. Rev. Jarr.es D Phelps, treasurer of Syracuse f’nb vrslty, sh t hii.>ae.*f In his room at the Wurz hotel last night, leaving s note saying he did not wish to .!»< longer. Phelps is understood to have been III and was for a time in a private sanitarium. SEVENTY MINERS Wigan, England. Aug. 19. It Is believed that riot a single man of th,- seventy en tombed in the Maypeld mine yesterday as the result of an exphslon, have survived. The four reported rescued were taken from the end of a portion of th? works, and the resciera discovered eighteen horribly mangled bodies to day. 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 ♦ 558-564 Willamette SL. WHE^E CASH BEATS CREDIT o THAN' CO! A report emanating from traveling men In this city Is to the effect that E 11 Harriman, the Southern Pacific magnate spending his vacation at Pelican Bay, has no great revelations Minneapolis, Aug. 19.—Jo to make to Governor Chamberlain, but desires to win him over to tile Glueck, a wealthy Minneapolis lire corporation view of American life, since he Is certain to become a Vnll- e<l States senator. Harriman, It is said, feels that a great crisis is about to occur In the railroad affairs of the nation, and Is far from certain that he will have enough I'nltcd States senators In his hands to stave oft the threatened storm. Yesterday Chamberlain spoke the people of Klamath Palls, nothing of any consequence was giv en out officially as to what reason Harriman had for asking the gover nor to come to him clear across the state. DYNAMITE CHARGE COST SEVERAL LIVES Newest of the New I wo-picce suits for men. light-weight for warm days, dark or light colors. Prices from 54 50 to $15.00. They C 7 CA are yours for one-half $2.25 to’P * harvest hats llna Nothing to Say liostors, Aug. 19 Mrs. Jack Gard ner declined to discuss the seizure of her goods. Latest, of the Laie Seen in the Clothing Department RESI I Ts DYNAMITING IN MINING DISTRICT The yard 27c 18 cents i Chicago, Aug 19 The I'nlted I State* customs officials have seiz<-d Tapestries, painting.s statuary and rare armor valued at »80,000, thei property of Mrs. “Jack" Gardner, of Boston, bought abroad for Mrs. Gard ner's palace on Back Bay. The ¿nods It Is alleged were brought here as If you want to see a busy store, even'in August, look in here any day. We are doing the business of Eugene in the dry goods line. Our goods are the best and prices always everlastingly the lowest. It will pay you to keep posted on the contents of this advertisement Long or Short* Kimonas AL a Mak< -Koom Price ANT! Springfield, Aug. 19 The ■ diers are leaving for their homes day and by tomorrow the mtllti fore, in Springfield will be reduc to 1500, which ts believed to be ample number to handle the slti tlon Tilts reduction In the force » save the state about 120,000 a d it Is stated Investigation into the lynchll and mob rule Is fruitful. The b element is coming forward with formtalon for the grand Jury, a residents of the "black belt" d trlct, realizing fh.it old oonditlc are a thing of the past, are makl frantic efforts to preserve their p sonal interests. While information for the gra Jury seems easy to obtain, the co ner's Inquiry is not so prolific of suits, probably due to the pub character of the Inquiry. For stance at the coroner’s inquest the lynching of Scott and Burton day, there was a noticeable lack definite testimony as to Indivldua If thia condition continues t chances for conviction of the lead« of the riots is remote. —-------- ——----- 8. S. Range went to Salem today E are not afraid to almost give goods away. We are determined to clear the store of every yard of goods «^STANDARD J ASHION BOOK and every piece of summer material if we have to make the ■ALL I90S price so low as to almost give them awav. This we are doing and the goods are being sold and carried away very fast. Wa»h D-ess Goods Nearly all Sold NOT FT NER's iNylEST San Francisco, Aug. 19 Harry Breen, eighteen years of age, was run down and killed by an automo bile today at Fourth »nd Howard streets. The machine was driven bv A. Rolling, f the Baker *» Han. iton Company, and the claim is made that Breen had been riding on the real end of a wagon and Jumped off In front of the automobile Breen's death makes the thirteenth fatality for automobiles around San Francisco since July Sth. The Make-Room Sale 2Ìi Summer Goods mi ago «r mmm ruSBFioseuv M« «■«, SOI.DIF BIT I'lrFID— INI »'SITUATION' The Mail Order House of Lane County 20 CENTS WITH ANT STANDARD k PATTERN I rkEE GLAItlk TURK TROl Bl.FI aaa ene’s Ht NDILF.H ON 014 t*Iy r 11*4, can <*> to Q O