Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 19, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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Ah. Rosendorf retiring from business gave us one of the greatest pnrehases we have ever made.
1 he goods have arrived and have been placed in our Eugene store. This purchase enables us to conduct a
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Bought at 50 cents on the Dollar
The Zed Rosendorf Stock at Independence
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Stanleys
SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Men’s Clothing
Dozens of High Grade Men’s Suits
All go at
Watch our daily advertisements for specials.
SAVING OFFERS FOR TWO DAYS SALE
Half Price
Youths’ Clothing
The good serviceable kind is what
Mr. Rosendorf sold, we will sell it at
HalfPrice
Bromo Quinine. Nov. 18 and 19 only, sale price............... 12c
Colgate's Talcum, all odors. Nov. 18 and 19. sale price. 15c
Creme de Camelia. Nov. Wand 19, sale price............... 29c
Syrup of Figs. Troy. Nov, 18 and 19. sale price........... 29c
5c rolls Toilet Paper. Nov. 18 and 19, eight rolls for............... 2 5c
5c and 10c Toilet Soaps. Nov. 18 and 19. eight cakes for. . .25c
HalfPrice
Men's Shoes
Florsheim $5.00 Shoes now
Flotsheitr. $4.00 Shoes now ___ .
The Barry $t>.00 Shoes now
Men’s $3._>o Shota, n >w
Men’s $3.00 Shoes, now
Men’s $2.00 Shota, now
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DRUGS
Full line of Standard Remedies and Toilet Preparations, alwaysat CUT PRICES
Boys’ Clothing
As nice a line as we have ever
had in the store ____
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50c
50c
GREAT MONEY­
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$3.^5
$2.95
$2.°5
$2*50
$2.00
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Boys', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes all reduced S to S
Ladies' Shoes
Big assortment of Ladies’ Shoes,
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Cpmplete line of Ladies’Dress Shoes at about One-Half regular prices
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A new
This Sale Commences Wednesday, Nov. 18th . list of two-day specials will be published in Thursday
’s' Evening Guard
The partnership heretofore existing between Stanley Bros, has been dissolved, and this store is now owned and
conducted by Geo. C. Stanley
Get into the right store—Three doors south of Ninth street
612
Willamette Street
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GERMAN EMPEROR iS
NO LONGER AUTOCRAT
between their place and the postof­ curried a gun sometimes.
(’ Wilcutt stated that he had lived
fice.
He told
The defense stated that there had at Deadwood five years
been trouble since last February be­ of a conversation between Tabor and
tween Harry Stuckey and Harry Ta­ another man about Stuckey making
bor. The defense claimed ma* Har­ a partial threat. Tabor had a gun
ry Tubor had post»*
e- earning the day he got back from Eugene to
Stuckey to keep off th«> land. Tabor, have Stuckey arrested for beating
was driving his cows home and or­ Tabor’s brother.
J. M. Kitchen, ^vho Is clerk of the
dered Stuckey off the land. Stuckey i
lie stated
began to abuse Tabor, the defense I grand jury, was called,
alleged, with violent language. Stuck-1 that before the grand _ jury Tabor
Berlin, Nov. 17.— An interview between Chancellor von Bu­
ey approached Tabor In a threaten-1 testified that he was after ills cows,
;_*’» aianner, Stuckey, the attorney That llv examined 111» revolver the low and Emperor William was held at Potsdam this morning and
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to
shoot
night
before,
expecting
said, had his h?n(J in his pocket when
l
the gun tesulted in a satisfactory understanding. His majesty expressed
I He
— again
— examined
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Tabor pulled his gun froth his scah- birds.
when Stuckey and hl» wife cam«*
bard. Stuckey drew his gun and Ta-i
complete confidence in the chancellor, who will remain in office.
bor fired. The men, it was alleged, | over the fence Into the field RU\1
were about fourteen feet apart. | found two loads In the chamber.
San Francisco, Nov. 17.—Abe Ruef, accompanied by a guard
William 0. William» a «tudeut in Furthermore, the emperor accepted the propositions made by
Stuckey's wife was about one hun­
the
engineering department at the the prince concerning the future conduct of state affairs.
dred and fir.’v feet behind.
of five policemen and three deputy sheriffs, who rode in the pa
He stated
Attorney J. M. Williams for the University, was called.
The che-ucellor asked his majesty for a declaration with per­
trol wagon with him, and an escort of five mounted policemen,
defense then recited gfltne b* the In-1 that he had made maps that were
cldents preceding the trag<W One Introduced at the trial. He Identi­ mission that he publish the same, to the effect that in the future
arrived at the courthouse nearly an hour before court convened
time Harry Stuckey, according t«7 fh* fied the maps.
the emperoe will deal with state affairs only through the existing
today. Few people were in the court room before the opening
attorney's story, threatened to “lick
Harry Taleir !’«*•( ifl«*».
Tabor at the latter's house. At an­
constitutional channels, namely, through the chancellor. His
of court.
Hari'*
Tabor,
other time
Stuckey
•Key
< threatened
nreaTPiiPii
Ilan
r/inor. the
i’1’’ defendant, »»I1
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—
—
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majeity
acceded and such a declaration appears in the Reichsan-
one
man
sat
back
of
him
calling
him
'to give
Tabor
a then ia’ll«*.i
h* was on the wit-
to other parties, "•**
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Ruef complained that
dose of hot lead." So r.larmed waslness stand foi b|orc than
three zeiger today.
The
man
was
•
vile names and muttering threats against him.
Tabor, that he came t'j Eugene and hours.
He stated fhat he was 23
consulted
the
sheriff,
th«*
attorney
recognized as the one who ran after the patrol wagon yestercia\
years of age, married 4*4 had two
Immediately after his return from Potsdam the chancellor
alleged.
little daughters, aged three years
shouting threats against the prisoner. He gave the name of K
Tn other Instances, the defense and 16 months, respectively. He saw the members of the Prussian ministry in confidential coun­
continued, Stuckey
made various told of Stuckey and wife climbing I cil and communicated to them the details of his audience with
A Adams and was ejected from the building.
threats "to fix Harry Tabor," one over into the field.
He said that
Over the objections of the prosecution Judge Lawlor permit
being to “get him on his own door- Stuckey had his hand on his gun the emperor. The same details were also communicated to the
yard
o»*
at
the
church.
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and
was
cursing.
Tabor
ordered leading members of the federal council by Minister of the Inte­
ted the introduction of further affidavits by the defense in sup­
Mr«« Stuckey Testtfl«**.
From Tuesday's Daily Guard.)
him to get otit of the field. He came
The widow or Harry Stuckey was within fourteen feet of Stuckey and rior Bothman Holtweg.
port of the application for a change of venue.
The trial of Harry Tabor, charged
firtit called.
She was dressed In could see bis gun. Tabor then pulled
The prosecution filed 3’i affidavits in opposition to the I with manslaughter In the killing of black
and answered the question« his gun and leveled it at Stuckey.
OVERTAXED,
cooly and distinctly. She stated the Stuckey pulled his gun at the same
essential fact» alleged ny the prose­ time and Tabor shot, Stuckey fell
cution. She said that she suggested on his side and back. Tabor picked llundmls of Eugene IU*a<h*r* Know
wliat It Meaaa.
last Juror was secured this forenoon to go through the Held. S’"1 also up his gun as he was afraid Stuck-
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fated
that
Tabor
orffi
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T.'
4
them
out
on
him.
He
ey's
wife
would
use
It
at ten o’clock
The jury consists of
The kidneys are overtaxed;
the following:
Thos. Gray, O. W. of the field and that her husband went to help Mrs. Stuckey and to
Have too much to do.
"Then make Stuckey as comfortable as pos­
Brabham. W. E Fisk. L. M Toiler, answered, "All right, sir."
They tell about it In many aches
George Fisher, J S. Ham, E. L. Gum, Tabor wheeled and fired and struck sible. He then went to a neighbor's and pains—•
S B Jackson. Jr., James Humphrey, him here." she added, pointing to house to phone for a doctor and got
Backache, sideache headache,
W. A. Seymour. William Forrester I the shoulder over the heart with her a pillow and quilt and some water
Early symptoms of kidney ills.
for Stuckey.
He then went home
and A E. Eldbloom.
| right hand
Urinary
troubles,
diabetes.
She testified that her husband to make a stretcher to carry Stuckey
Deputy District Attorney G. R
He again went to Bright’s disease follow.
Skipworth is conducting the prose­ I lived for half an hour. Tabor went to the bouse.
Chicago. Nov. 17.—The modern
A Eugene citizen tells here a cer-
cution and Is assisted by L. Bilyeu | through his pockets. Before Stuckey the body and proceeded to bls home tain cure.
social settlements of American cities
where he changed hla clothes and
and W S. McFadden. Williams A died he said
W. W Gossett, retired, formerly of were denounced as breeding placea
"Mamma, he’s got me. Tabor will started for Eugene to give himself
Bean are counsel for the defendant, j
558 Madison street, Eugene, Ore.,
up to the officers. He reached Dead­
for socialism and anarchy by Rev.
The dramatic Interest lay In the get his reward in heaven.”
Birmingham. Ala . Nov. 1,.—Forc­ prisoner and In the widow of Harry
The witness stated that she did wood, where he met the constable says: "Although I have had no oc­
L.s Angeles. Nov. 17.—The big
ing his Renault car at a speed of Stuckey She was the only witness at not know whether or nof fie, hus­ and stopped there. The next morn­ casion to use Doan's Kidney Pills Jamea Curry, of New York, in an ad­
for three years J now just as enthus­ dress before the Catholic Missionary
‘n*. ha'loon, nited State«, which
•ta: ted from here yesterday in an more than sixty miles an hoar in an
sbootiag Harry Tabor, the pris­ band had any arms on nts person. ing he gave himself up to the sheriff, iastically reccomtnend them as ever. congress today. Father Curry, who
She also said she was near her hus­ who had gone to Deadwood In answer
effort to lower rhv 24-hour autonio*
attempt to cross the mountains for bl | p record. Emile Strkyer was almoat oner. is a clean looking young fel­ band when the shot was fired
Acute
pains In the region of my kid-1 labors among the poor of Cherry
Un­ to
telephone message telling him
a , l<mg - • «•■»«.
v, « 14 1 flight,
libili , fin
UUU IV ■ ’ »• Instantly killed early today at the low without signs of either dissipa­ der cross examination she stated that of the trouble. He told of threats neys attended with a dull steady ach­ Hill district, flayed the rich support­
‘astern
encountered
id'o-se winds last night and after fair grounds track near here. Leon tion or lack of control on his face.' Stuckey did not have a revolver In made to Tabor and a neighbor In ing, through my lalns, kept me In ers of the social settlements of crowd­
He took an active interest In every |
•oa ng *
“ miles over the tops of
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hl« hand nor did he have hl« hand In February last. He said that Stuckey misery for about four months. One ed city districts, declaring many of
Barrows of this city, who was on the
day while working a sharp pain them go among the poor as "phar­
-now-capped Sierra Madres was car with Strvker. was «erfou»ly in­ detail.
The widow and other relatives of hla pocket. Though on the stand for came to bls house the next day and caught me In my back and I could isees and seek to excuse tbelr own
• 1 back to within fifty miles of jured. Two tire« of the car blew up
nearly an hour. Mrs. Stuckey proved called him name*. He took off HI«
Angeles and landed at a raiych and in an instant the car was a total Harry Stuckey were also present. a good witness for the prosecution. «-oat and wanted to fight. He told not move for some moments. When shortcomings by their Interest in the
The
■iV Ontario, where it remained all wreck. Stryker died before medical I.on Stuckey, the decedent's brother,
of Stuckey making threat» that he laid up I started taking Doan's Kid­ sufferings of their brothers.
Ottu-r WIISeMM.
-at with the attorneys for the prose-
Pills on the recommendation of speaker Inquired If anyone had heard
■lant
The journey was resum«‘d
would catch him (Tabor) alone some a ney
Sheriff
Bown
wa«
the
first
wlt-
ution
The child of Harry Stuckey
friend, I found relief from the first of a social «ettleineut among the rich
®<’ln this morning, the currents tak- aid reached him-
plaved a prominent part In the afde- n«*ss called after court «convened this day and make him shake hand* with and soon was completely cured. to teach them the sacredness of mar­
“X the balloon eastward.
Hght« of the trial The presence of afternoon. He told of placing the a piece of hut lead. He saw Stuckey Thera has been no symptom of a re­ riage, and that a champagne debauch
hubby face and reddl“h hair may defendant under arrest and Identi­ at church twice with ■ rifle. Stuck­ turn of the trouble since, proving Is us bad as one on mixed ale "
Th«‘ Balloon Sight«*«)
ey told a neighbor he would “get” Doan's Kidney Pills to be a remedy
a
strong factor in the verdict, fied the revolver.
be
Bernardino. >ov.
Nov. 1«.
17. — Th<"
• S',B
■ nernaratno.
i
to his mother at th-
Howard Pope stated that he lived Tabor if he had to do it In church. of great merit."
■Once
he
ran
n*’"T States has been sighted north-
He saw Stuckey’« Tabor stated that he fired the shot
witness chair and had to be rarrled near Stuckey
For sale by ill a«*»w *rtce 50
/»f this city, traveling toward
body at 4:3b o'clock after the shoot­ that killed Stuckey because he wa* rents. Fostar-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
away In front of every juror.
moun-
■’’an Bernardino range of
positive
Stuckey
Intended
to
kill
him.
ing.
He
showed
on
a
map
where
After ««»curing th» Jury the prose-
New York, »ole agenta for the Uni­
It is
a good rate of speed
Had not heard Tabor The threats that he had heard put ted State«.
ctt’ion outlined their rase a« fol­ the body laM
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him
on
his
guard
and
he
was
deter
­
the ground.
make
threats.
low«:
Remember the name—Doan's—
in Eugene, ivuvemiwr 1*. 1*08. to
L. A. Stuckey, a brother of the mined not to let Stuckey get the up­
On Saturday evening October 3.
Clyde E Lacy and wife a daughter.
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Harry Stockey and hl« wife went to decedent, told of the distance from per hand. This was the reason he
G
H.
Heady
and
wife
and
C.
W,
carried a gun.
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the postoffice of which Harry Tabor i the gate to where the body lay.
Dr H. E. L. Steiner, superinten­
On cross-examination no new facts Townsend and wife were stage pas­
Byron Hutchin«, when shown the
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was postmaster. to ca*h a money or-1
were
adduced. The defendant, Ta­ sengers for Mapleton thia morning. dent of the state insane aayivm. has
a
field
map.
told
where
the
body
lay.
He
1er
for
131.
Tn
crossing
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PortTan*. Nor. 1?.—Jack
been seriously ||! for two or three
1-a Rose, convicted of the ♦
Witch under the control of Tabor. Stuckey stated that he had heard no threats bor, was taken over practically the
C«. DeWitt’S Carbol ts*d
Plumant, sure, easy little livec days, but la now better, and Is out
same ground a* on hl* direct exami­
The prosecution alleged made.
r irder of Heymaa^ieuman. ♦ Haw? Salve—it I« teallng. eoollnf was shot
Rto- of danger
He suffered .» hemor
Merle Taylor, a brother of Harry nation. At 4 o'clock the court an- Pilla, ar« DeWitt'* Little
,0°d tha* Stuckey and hl« wife crossed
,Jf thia city, was today sen­ ♦ Ind cleansing It
rhage of the lungs.
er*. Sold by all druggists.
the field only to cut off the distance Tabor, stated that the latter had nouneed a recess until 4:15.
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tenced to life imprisonment
for
Sold
ABE RUEF HEAVILY
GUARDED AGAINST
POSSIBLE VIOLENCE
HARBÏ TABOR
IS ON ÍÍIÍI FOB
MANSLAUGHTER
Being Tried in Circuit Court To
day for Killing Harry
Stuckey
WORK OF SECURING JURY
FINISHED THIS FORENOON
Mrs. Stuckey. Only Eye Witness
to Shooting. First to
Testify
MEETS DEATH
RACING BALLOON
IN EFFORT TO
FAILS TO CROSS
SMASH RECORD
SIERRA RANGE
ARE SPUKEN RY
CATHOLIC PRIEST
DEFAULTING CASHIER
COMMITTED SUICIDE
BORN
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