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ANOTHER EFFORT
BRYAN DENOUNCES
TO GET THAW
TACTICS OF OPPOSITION
TO PITTSBURG
FRIENDS OF INDIANS
MEET AT MOHONK
His Attorney Takes Appeal
Lake Mobonk. Oct 21
With a
From the Decision of
large attendance of men ami women
devoted to the welfare of the |>eople
Judge Young
Uver whom the United Stic -s govern
Newark, Ohio.Oct. 21.—“I say to you that the little ward
heeler who goes around and bribes a mar. for five dollars is a
moral character beside the man who attempts to use Ins power
to threaten those who work for him by the promise of an in
ment exercises the right <>' pianl tin-
crease in wages or threaten them by the promise of a deer. ise. '
■.hip the annual Lake Mobonk con
ference of Friends of the Indian ind
Thoroughly aroused by what he termed a new menace,
tt her dependent people» began here
through the publication today of a press dispatch statin that
Today was devoted to Indian af-
the officials of the New York Central lint ha.l summoned their
alrs and the opening address was
<b Itvered by Dr. Elmer Ellsworth
workmen and informed them that if th Dean .
w. nt', e elec
'Irowti. United States Comm:- toner
tion there would be a ten-per cent reduction in w.i es, bt.t that
>f Education.
if they lost there would be an increase. Bryan in his spee .’n to
a vast throng, poured a volley of criticism into the Republican ing indulged in by Judge Tafe, who arrived here this mornin,, and
party for its campaign tactics, beginning with the sentence will remain until tomorrow morning,
quoted above.
COLONEL TAYLOR
FORMER LANE COUNTY
ESCAPED FROM
WOMAN MURDERED BY
NIGHT RIDERS
HUSBAND AT SALEM
Tennessee Lawyer Was Shot
At Five Hundred
Times
Salem. Oct. 21. As a culmination of a series of quarrels
covering a period of three weeks, C. Y. Timmons, a local plas
terer, cut Ins wife's throat from ear to ear this morning and then
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cut his own throat in tm attempt at suicide. The couple had • >uv illc. I’ent
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quarreled almost nightly for three weeks and after midnight Colonel it. Z
last night a scuffle was heard in their rooms. Another boarder , apod from th
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saw the body of Mrs Timmons on the floor face down as he l after they h
passed the door, ami the disc.very of tin crime followed. Tim
The masked nten got Into it dis-
among theniHelvvH over what to
mins was removed to a hoipd.vi. and r. is said there is some I I pule
do with Taylor, some favoring killing
chance of his recovery.
¡hint while other» wanted to hold him
ANOTHER ACCOUNT
KERN'S SON IS SICK
Salem, Oct. 21.—Mrs. Stella Timmons, 21 years of age, a
Syracuse. Oct. 21.—John W Kern abandoned the campaign
sister
of Miss Edne B. bogarc, of Eugene, and a niece of a far
TAFT HAS QUIET DAY
and left for home today in response to a message from his wife
mer of the same name of that city, was murdered by her hus
Cincinnati, Oct. 21.—A day of absolute quiet and rest is be- telling of the serious illness of their son.
band, Silas Timmons, a plasterer, who slashed her throat with a
razor at 12:30 o'clock this morning. Afterward the murderer
attempted to kill himself by cutting his throat with the same ra
zor, but was unsuccessful, and, being under the influence of li
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quor, fell asleep across the bed, beside which his wife, in her
night dress, lay in a pool of blood. He awoke at 7 30 this morn
ing and secured assistance. It is believed the crime was the re
sult of a drunken frenzy and insane jealousy, the couple hav
Hundreds
of
jteople
art*
taking
advantage
ot
the
almost
ing agreed before an attorney here yesterday to secure a di
Suits
vorce. Timmons, who is 37 years of age, will probably yive. He
We offer our customers for this fall and winter season unheard of reduced prices ( at this time ot year) and buy
makes no denial of the murder.
us Your
Orders
Guaranteed Taffeta 36 in. W ide
Hampton
Fall and Winter Display of La Vogue
and Coats.
The Great Clothing Sale Still Continues
a showing of La Vogue coats ami suits so novel and distinc
tive—it is nothing short of a fashion revelation. The Diree-
toire influence is present in
many pleasing ami original
styles.
The more severely tailored
coats are well represented iu
our La Vogue line ami we
recommend them, especially
to those patrons who former
ly have believed they could
wear nothing but tailored-to-
measure garments.
Every La Vogue coat or
suit is strictly and carefully
tailored in every detail and
the wearer can always feel
assured of a most correct
fit and individuality of style.
Our garment department is
teeming with La Vogue
suits and coats. An inspec
tion will repay you.
ing suits, overcoats, extra trousers and boys’ suits- buying
a two years’ supply, seem
ingly. They an* the shrewd
business men who are doing
this. We know we can save
you money. We want your
clothing trade and we are
going to have it, if quality
and price count.
You know the kind of
clothes we have sold you be
fore. The quality is .just the
same—high-grade, reliable
kinds- but the price is re
duced 1-4, or even more—in
some cases even 1 -2 discount.
The boys in the clothing
department are busy, but
they can wait on you next,
(’nine in anyway and take a
look.
Men’s Suits and
Overcoats
$5 to $25
La Vogue Suits
Boys’ Suits and
$15 to $50
Overcoats
La Vogue Coats
$2.50 to $7
X to off
$15 to $50
New Anthony
Shopping Bags
Is made from a special im
ported goat skin, a soft,
pliable leather of great dur
ability, made in new fall
shades of tan. brown, black,
red. green and navy. Each.
.............. $1.25 to $2.00
Furs for Fall
and Winter
We cannot speak too
strongily of the ■ high char-
inter of (Jordon and Fergu-
f*on Furs. They <i are the most
reliable of any make to I m *
found. We stand back of
every purchase yon make.
All stvles and prices, from,
each .......... $1.75 to $50.00
A Waist of
Beauty
$12.00 Waist. possessing
much style, beauty and esjM*
dally priced; each.
$4 95
Misses $2.50
Mackintoshes each
$1.50
Centemeri Gloves
| so it» to force a concession to their
.lemamls for tree fishlug In Reeltoot
lake. While they disputed Tav’.ur
got away from hi» guards, jump'd in
to the lake and swam m rots.
The Night Kid* r» fired upon him
many times, but he e»eu|>ed injury.
New Trimmings
TEARING AWAY FENCE
Copyright lyoÄ by Hart Si banner & Mari
A New Arrival
In Gloves
New York. Oct. 21. Three wore
badly Injured and the live» or a hun
dred mine were imperilled by a file
lu a »la-story tenement house at N3
Claims Two-foot Strip of Land East Third street early today. The
fire »tarted In the basement and be
fore the alarm wan sounded the lower
That City Claims for Alley
part of the hou»e was ablaze, sweep-
ling up the »fairway». There wa» a
Purposes Is His Own
| mad rush for the fire e»cape», the
firemen removing »core».
A search revealed the bodies of
Ithr«e victim», who died on the top
A h a sequel to the dispute over floor from suffocation.
The bodie»
the width of the alley between the i were badly burned and unrecognlz-
properties of Dr. G. W. Biddle and a
able.
ble.
Mrs. Minnie Croner on Olive street
between We»t Fifth and We»t Sixth
street», which came up when the
street was paved during the aum-
FOUR COLORED MEN
BURNED TO DEATH
Hampton Bros.
M isses’ Cravenette Coats
558-564 W llamette Sb.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
S7.5O to J>10.00
regular price
special pr ce 13.751 f $5 OU
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Chicago, <><-t. 21.
December. I
3-x, May. $1.02 3-4. July, 97 1-2.
Yesterday's baseball scores: Oak
land. 7; Portland. 2.
Los Angeles,
8; San Francisco, 1.
CONTINUAL ROUND
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OF JAP FESTIVITIES
Tokfo,
Oct.
21. —Two
official
luncheons. Admiral Togo's magnifi
cent garden party, a dinner given by
Premier Kataura and a ball at his
residence were the principal features
Newberg, N. Y.. Oct. 21.
It la
learned that four colored men per
l»hed In the burning of the Hudaon
river »learner Now York at .Marvel'»
»hip yard today. The »learner wa»
laid up for the winter, and twenty-
five colored men
were
asleep on
board
All but four escaped in their
night clothe», but lost their clothing
and money, having been paid off
One man lost hl» life while trying
to eave bls companion».
Wear Dresses
Ma<h* of good serge, braid
trimmed. blouse waist, full
Besides this famous cor- pleated skirt, ornaments oil
set, which is made for every
shield, collar and arm;
figure, no matter if one is
each............................ $5.00
stout or slim, we have a cor
set to fit. We carry the pop
ular W. B. Corsets, winch Remnants at
an* made in every wanted V2 Price
stvle. With these two makes
Owing to the large Bale of
you are sure of a fit with
one of them. Each..........
dress goods, we have had
$1.00 to $6.00 this season, an unusual
amount of remnants or short
Bear Skin
White Bear Skin
ends have accumulated. In
order
to clo-e them out, we
Cloth Specials
Bonnets
are selling them at just one
Made of good quality cloth, $2.40 white bear skin cloth. half price. There are skirt,
54 inches wide; sfiecial, waist ami some suit lengths,
made well, all sizt*: each
the yard.................... $2.00 all go at one half price.
25c and 50c
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Mrs. Timmons was the daughter of Andrew Bogart and wife,
both of whom have been dead for several years. They resided TORNADO KILLS ONE
between Eugene and Coburg, where Mrs. Timmons, whose Chris
INJURES EIGHTEEN
tian name was Stella, and her sistei, Edna, were born. Mrs.
Timmons was about 21 years of age. She has four uncles, A
Area Sixty Miles Wide Swept
G. Bogart, living about half way between Eugene and Coburg;
Bare in New
William Bogart, living close to Coburg; John Bogart, at Spo
kane, and Charles Bogart, living near Lebanon.
Mexico
Timmons and his wife were married about two years ago.
They were visiting relatives here last week and expected to
El I’tiao, Oct. 2 1.—One wm killed,
come back to Eugene next week. Timmons is a plasterer and eighteen injured,' and very much
he intended working at that trade on the many new buildings go property destroyed by a tornado al
Eucumcurl. N. M. last night.
ing up here.
At Hartford Thomas Jones and
Mrs. Timmons was raised in this county. After the death of Mia. J. (' Hanklu» were killed.
lit Quay Valley T. C. Williams was
her parents she and her sister, Edna, were left to care for killed.
An area sixty ml leu Hquure was
themselves, and Stella had been a ward of the Boys' and Girls'
■wept bare by (he storm.
Aid Society at Portland at one time. She was not a wayward
girl, but was placed in that institution so she would be properly
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Thousands of yards of
new novelty bands, braids, Semi Gauntlet Gloves
galloons and panmniteries.
street wear; shades of tan.
Imported novelty, gold tin
Extra good value; the
sei insert ion bands, in tact,
pair
.......................... $1.25
many of the newest trim
mings made. The yaul
5c to $7.50 Misses’ Ready-to-
Royal Worcester
Corsets
Governor Takes Action
Union City, Tenn., Oct. 21. Gov
ernor Patterson arrived at midnight
anti began early today to direct oper
ation» toward the apprehension of
those concerned in the murder of
Captain Rankin at Reelfoot Lake,
One hundred and fifty militiamen
will be distributed throughout the
dlHtrlct, and Governor Patterson says
he will do bls utmost to restore or
der.
"We have had enough of lawless
ness, of threats, intimidation and of
other methods of terrorizing citizens
ami communities
This
must
b>*
stopped or
the consequences will
have to be accepted.” said the gov-
eruor in an interview‘today.
Lincoln, Neb , Oct. 21
Congressman M .»<•» P Kirk-
land, republican, put hini-
■elf on record axHnijt the re
election of Joseph Cannon a»
speaker.
He I h the fourth
Nebraskan republican
con-
pledge.
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SIMEON
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The Republican <-»ndidst» for gov
ernor of I*lsw«rs la forty )’nn old
■ nd owner of a large farm near Green
wood
He has l»-en aitlvely engage,!
lu |a>lltl>a for wv»ra» yearn
mer. Dr. Biddle today began suit In
the circuit court against the city and
J. P. Turner, the »treet
commi»-
«ioner, to enjoin them from remov
ing hl» fence next to the alley, also
some of hla fruit tree» and orna
4 mental shrubbery, a. well a» bi»
barn, whir 1 the street comml»»llner
ha» threatened to do. In compliance
to order« from hl» »uperlora.
Dr. Biddle state» that he Is the
owner of lot 4 In fractional block
E In Skinner'» donation to Eugene,
which 1» the property that the city
authorities claim projects Into the
alley two feet.
11» »tales that th*
house on the property
has stood
there for the past 26 years and the
fruit trees, shrub» and barn r.ave
been there for many year».
He
claim» that he 1» the rightful owner
of the two foot strip of land
by
right of possession, the city having
al wed him to ori iipy It f >r so man.
years.
1. N. Harbaugh 1« hla at
torney.
AOLAI E. STEVENSON
Despite his Bge Adlal E. Stevenson.
»Ice president of the United State« In
Mr Cleveland'» second tern.. I» mak
ing • vigorous tight for election as
Démocratie govern, r of Illinois. Mr.
kiteveuson was born in 1*35.