THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY APRIL 7, 1910 inLCIffl a g Kcnti-iii'i-H III eo.iu'y an I lhr>ugh .ut Ilin Ktn'i- Hhail liavo for Eastern Or'-gon about tho 1st cf April, an 1 shall Im gonu two or Hi roe weeks. A» soon as I return I will arrange an Itinerary I for the Willamette Valley, arxl will | thou take the matter up with you 11 L L. U 111 LUULIIL again and arrange for your county.’’ __ I I Wa»hington, April 1. The Ballln Lionel H Webster, chslrman of DEATH OF E. M ger-Pinckot bearing went on today executive committee of the Oregon * BABER AT JUNCTION with Ballnger'« counsel in charge of Good Roads Association, expects to , the presentation of evidence. Naples, April 2.—The blue bay of Naples was never •store arrange a rerl | of meetings at var ­ Washington, April 2 Armed with bench warrants issued' Elmer E. Todd. United State» dl»- Edward M Baber died at the Ba­ ious Willamette Valley points with-1 attorney, of Seattle, wan the beautiful that when the steamer Prinz Heinrich, with Coioael by the Bupiunie court of the District of Columbia, special agents In the near future. The Eugene Com­ ber r>- Idens e Sunday evening March trlct and he contradicted cer- Roosevelt and family on board, arrived in the harbor at 8:20 mercial club la formulating plc.na 2 7. 1 is 1 o, aged 4 4 year«, 6 months fir»t wltm-H», of the department of justice this morning at 11 o clock, Eastern for a m.-nater iiism meeting of th* and 27 days, of Inflammation of the tain -------------made by Special No.withstanding the early hour the wa­ i Agent H. T. Jone«, when he wa» tes­ o'clock this morning. body of the county. Judge Webster, stonacb. time, siiaaltauwouHly raided brokerage offices in New York, the Funeral services* were held Mon­ tifying for Ixiuls P. Glavl». He said terfront was lined by thousands of people, and as soon as the sticcesKful and practical advocate at 2 o’clock by Row. Down«, af­ Jones' statement that he had advised rhilat’elphia, Jersey City, Baltimore, Cincinnati and St. Louis of good roads, baa written the fol­ day ter which the body was'taln-n to the again»! criminal action in the Alaska gang-plank was lowered the official party of welcome boarded lowing letter upon the subject: I have the plenHure to acknowl­ Odd Follows cemetery for Intern.ent. cases "because Judge Hanford wa» the steamer. Cordial greetings were exchanged and the former Conspiracy iudict’dents in which twenty nine persons arc named, While Mr. Haber wa* born in Har­ cotiKtltutionally opposed to land fraud edge receipt of your» of March 2*5, generally,'' was absolutely president expressed his pleasure to set foot upon European soil five of them millionaiies, nil interested in brokers' offices in extending to me an Invitation to risburg. he spent nearly all hl* life trials fa’si'. The witness denied having had meet you some Saturday afternoon in this city. At the time of bls d« ath conferences wi'h Jones, as reported once again, and of feeling he was homeward bound. large cities of tie United States, we:e returned late yesterday and talk over the read Improvement Io- was engaged in general roerchan- A few minutes later he descended the gang plank, and the by Jone» In hl» dally reports, and de-I I »hall certainly be very d'.tlrg. although tho largest part of by the federal grnnd jury of the District of Columbia, on evi-i question. | dared the daily reports were made to crowd, catching sight of him, creeted him with cheers. Many much pleam'd to renpond to your in­ bis ito< Herron < r vhow that Jones was wwrklug when dence the department of justice hau been gathering for morel vitation, lull I a tn not able, at thlsj Mr. 1 Americans bad provided themselves with flags, and these were he was not. u. Ifc-rnart! to »ay just when 1 can be with Routh The cross-examination of Todd a» waved frantically. than u year. 11 e places raided arc suspected of being bucket I time, ngton and The Roosevelts, with those who had come you. It 1» thi* Intention that I should Ba her ■Hand. w’ere to a letter Glaviu had written to the visit each < entity In the »tale Hnd Miss El shops. kneas and d<-partment a' Washington, urging to formally receive them, were soon whisked away in automo­ carry forward nn active campaign present I son Fen- criminal prosecution in certain cases, biles to their hotel. Ten motor cars made their way through for tlx* organisation of branch iikko - death, r<-»!de It Los Any* '<•<. Califor­ soon led the committee into a quar- c'.atl na In every county: In fact, ni Tho m«u Indicted and said to bn un off.me ngulnat fh<* l'nlted States th*' Oregon Good Road* A»Mic|atlon nia, but owing to hl* mother's poor Irel, which lasted nearly an hour, and the crowd, the colonel raising his hat and smiling, bowing right brought out anew the strength of the financially Interested In thè corpora­ In v.olatl'in of Sectlon 5410, revlsed will, when the organisation 1» com­ bealth.ishe was unable to be present. partisan feeling which had grown up and left in acknowledgment to their repeated cheers. tilt e». whlih tuak<-s unlnwful thè pletely effected, conalst of branch —Times. _____________ S. Bogas Co., »tu tions known n» K among the members. No sooner had he reached his hotel than he was besieged by k« r change of Philadelphia, The police have no description of and thnt ' Ing of permanent highways Is get­ tion separated from politics. That Is Intimation that if the chairman had | mandlng a roll call. to the Atlantic The three concerns Ford and Pari, h are their represen­ ting th« money to pay for them, what the Initiative bill does for Mon- the men exceot the one that Mrs. Dow 'followed the proceedings more close- r.o tatives on that exchange. The «vi­ | and the first and great work of this m< uth This Is your opportunity to Indicted maintain miri» than Sr>0 and her daughter Lucy were able to offices and branch offices located In di nee before the k n”d Jury tended 'organisation will he to teeare a ron- kwp It always separate. The state ;ly he would «ee where his remarks FOUL MURDER AT give. In a general way the crime re- were unjust. Some of the Democrat ­ England to Oklahoma. semblés those of a tnan who terrori«- to show that * I. exchange was | »tI’utlonal amendment thnt will per- educates her lawyers, farmers, doc­ ic member» of the committee moved SPRINGFIELD. MASS. simply a c< ver n' .inmlned t 1 enable , mil each county to Issue bonds for tors. pharmacists, etc., whv not her ¡to direct the chairman to withdraw W Ickerwham's Mlnlcnxnt. Springfield, Mass.. March 31.— ed the city last fall. the i pi rator nl the bucket »bops to th« purpose of rafrlns money with teachers? We must have schools. The hfs remark», and it wa» this motion Miss Martha B Blackstone, daugh­ Attorney-Generili Wick.< rahntn In­ conical the real stature of their op­ which to construct permanent high­ better trained the teacher, the better TELL YOt’K NEIGHBORS- Pt service'that brought on the quarrel between ter of J. B. Blackstone, was murder- sued today a prepared sUlement in erations. Presrcur Is reported to be way» In that county. In addition to s.-hool and more intelligent id by a masked burglar in th“ home Vote yes for Mon- the members of the committee which which hu snld: ius gambler, who w»» con- i this a proposition will be presented the child gets, When In ne->d of a cough medicine I of Mrs. Sarah .1 Dow. at Round Hill, wAS lasted an hour. of some mouth. t tho irurdor of c.oo Mlles ¡looking to the securing “In the. flr»t Nelson refused to withdraw h*s tonight. Misa Harriet Dow, daughter o nie Dr. Bell’s Pice-Tar Honey. It d some years ago, as tho i fr-rm of state aid for road construc­ Look for the bell on the preeseur, Mayer om statement, and a motion to lay the of the house, was shot in the head Is the beet. ' which he with confined tn tion. a:**! nl«i providing for the em- dieted brokers* who!« matter on the table was finally avid removed to the Springfield hoe-1 Battle. 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