THE EUGENE WEEKLY V' EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1910 VOLUME 44 10 NO, 16 PEARL KELLER FIBS! WITHESS Palatial Private Pleasure Craft And Owner, Mrs. A. C. James New 1 York Leader Consults Frank Hoffstat Charged With Tait Before He Starts on Trip Grafting and Bribing Washington. April 20.— Heaator Root passed nearly an hour with Preahlent tail ut the White llouso today and expects to sail for Europe May 21. He would not »ay today whether he will see Colonel Roose­ velt on th« other »Ide before the lat­ ter »ailed C m New York, where be is due June 17. Heaator Hoot goes to The Hague as on« of the delegatee of the Amerlcsu rwpreentitat I»«» In the Newfoundland flsbertee dispute. Albany. April 20 flo ve mor Hughes has granted extradition pa- per« for Pittsburg to Frank H. Hoff- »tot, president of the Pressed Steel Car Company, under Indictment for conspiracy. FAMOUS HUMORIST GROWING WEAKER Redding, Conn., April 20.—Tha condition of Kaniusl Clemens, (Mark Twain), thia afternoon, show* him perreptlbly washer than II was 24 hour* ago III* physician stated ha has rardiac asthma, with angina Pre­ toria. of Officials Yachtsmen In Ibis country are planning on» of tbs biggest arusons In many year». Many new yachts have already mad« their debut into tbe dominion of Father Neptune, prominent among them the new palatial priests veeeel nt Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, who la a uiemlwr of the New York Yacht club. Tide I hh H la what might be termer) a ''paradise afloat'’ aud is the largest pri­ vate pleasure craft In the United BtatM. When a visitor to tbe Lost strolls from ttvc deck to tbe Inside hla eye* meet with a dazzling array of magnificent furnishing» too beautiful to deacribe It I* said that tbe tri tutu lugs for tbe inside sioue cost in the neighborhood of »jOOiaw. RUMORED REVOLT AT SANTA CLARA, CUBA (Jiarged with Bribery, Now York. Aprii 20. Hoffstat wii arrested on a warrant issued In Pittsburg charging him with bribery and conspiracy In Pittsburg for graft and the alleged bribing of council­ men with 14'1,000 a.kVby1 Horisto” JXy.M^ hearing has been set for Friday t with ----- ball fixed at «10,000. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ AMATEUR LIGHT ♦ ♦ WEIGHT PUGILIST ♦ FAIH AMD COOLER ♦ ♦ UKATHEK TOMORROW. ♦ BREAKS HIS BACK ♦ Washington, Idaho, Oregon ♦ ♦ — Fair tonight and Thurs­ ♦ ♦ ♦ day. Cooler tonight. San Francisco, April 20.—While ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ drlvlug through the low doors of a Nurse Testifies That Dr. Hyde Did Not Properly Treat Washington, April 20.—Not since tbe political campaign be­ i I gan have the Democrats been in such a jubilant mood as they the Patient were today as the result of the New York election. They gath­ ered early on the floor and there was everywhere a spirit of fe­ Kansas City, April 20.—It was licitation, while the Republican leaders refused to attach any only when asked three times by Dr. particular significance to the result. Twyman and once by Mrs. Hyde to “It wai just a skirmish, and it does not mean anything,” stop the flow of blood from James was the way Representative Boutell, of Illinois, put it. i M om Hunton, that Dr. Hyde closed The Democrats were in accord with Burton Harrison, of (the wound within tbe patient’s arm, New York, that it marked the overthrow of a regime nation- testified Miss Pearl Keller, a nurse ... , In the Hyde trial today. Wide tn its extent. ; A few minutes after Hunton's death further said that Hyde Impor­ “It ia the beginning of a new epoch," he said. “I don’t be­ she tuned her to use her Influence In lieve a single Republican congressman from New York ia aafe having him made administrator of _ _ Swope estate to succeed Hunton, from ‘ defeat under the ---------Uli— we '--------12_____ have there i. The retire- the ------- ‘—- — but she refused. The defense made ment of Aldrich and Hale and the reault of the electiona in Mas- frequent and strenuous objection to the Introduction of this testimony as aachuaetta and New York mean the pasaage of an old order and irregular and lrrevelant Considerable excitement was caus­ the eatabliahment of a new and better one. It ia the dawning of ed by the announcement of Attorney a new day.’’ Walsh that he had In his possession papers containing notes of tbe tMtt- mony of Walter S. Haines given be­ fore the grand jury, which showed the Havana.April 20.—During that the scientist had declared no night a »pedal train of Infantry and cyanide potassium was found tn th* battery of machine guna started for stomach of Colonel Swope. Walsh Clara. The rutuor that an up- Chicago, April 20.-~<’k>s«. Nay Hants lightweight «table today Joe Craig, said the papers were given him by rising bad occurred there la denied 10« 1-4; July 100 0-0; Sept. »9. _______ _ ____ caught be ­ amateur pugilist. wa» Homer Daveoport, the cartoonist, a woman who found them on th* i by Becretary of the Interior Lopox, street. who stated that tbe troops were wnt left Saturday for New York. In re­ tween the wagon seat and the top of Portland Unchanged. the doorway, sustaining a broken Walsh’s assertion was followed by because of tbe utterances of a negro sponse to a telegram from Collier'« back He will probably be a cripple a demand of the court for Walsh to nxlator. which Indicated that such a Weekly, saying the artist's presence Taruma -Unchanged. for the rest of his life. was badly needed at present tell whether he had In his possession 9 precaution was advisable. any papers belonging to the state. “I refuse to answer,” shouted Walsh. "A man holding papers belonging to the state is no better than a thief,” .'GERMAN BANKING MINERAL DEPOSITS replied the court hotly. Prosecutor Conkling said: "If the SYSTEM REVIEWED papers OF WESTERN STATES are returned, we will give the defense a carbon copy of them.*' Increasing Interest in Mineral National Monetary Commission is the proof a man's innocence I we ‘‘It hold, ” hotly said Mr. Lucas. Products Is Notice­ Makea Report on Con - "And the same papers contained ditions able evidence of the guilt of the defend­ ant.” Interposed Conkling. “Marshal, take charge of the de- Washington, April 20.—How Ger- Washington. D. C., April 20.—The fendant. said Judge Latshaw. "J Increaring Interest in the - . - — — mineral many met tne crlsit of 1907 and how will look ” into this matter.” product* of the Western States, ea- , Before the judge had left th« neelallv tnose those ljtng Ivlne in in or nr west of nt he has her banking laws peciany Beginning Monday morning we place the entire line of Women’« Suita to meet future crises was the subject bench Walsh expressed a desire to what may be broadly termed the of a special inquiry _______ by an official explain how the papers came into his on aalo at reduced price«. All new 1910 modela, new weavea, new colora Rocky Mountain region. Is reflected German __________ commission, whose hearings possession. He said he saw an adver­ in the large measure of attention and such make« aa "Wooltex,’ ’LaVogue," suit« with character. They bear* tisement in the local- paper that a given to that region by the Geolog- b? th^Natlonal Monetirv leal Survey, which for several years ,^nthe-Monetary Commls- certain woman had found papers the marka of auperior tailoring. We invite your inapcction. Try them on. The German commission con­ connected with the case: that be has issued, under the title, ‘'Contri­ of 24 members and was a went to the woman and found they No trouble to ua. Buy only if they pleaao you. The price aurely will. bution* to Economic Geology." an­ i sisted representative body, in­ "were these notes.” He said he took nual volume* devoted largely to the thoroughly leading bankers, merchants. the papers because they would prove mineral resources of that part of the , cluding landed proprietors, and professors of his client’s innocence and told the $25.00 Suits, Sale Price . S22.5Í country. I political srlence. They took evidence woman to tell everyone he had them. The lates volume of this series,! S25.0Í $30.00 Suits, Sale Price . 200 authorities, whose The woman who found the papers (Bulletin 380) contains a number of from nearly was reported, and they was Miss Eva Finney, colored, who $35.00 Suits, Sale Price . S30.0Í valuable papers, discussing gold, sil­ . testimany engaged in a discussion was in the courtroom and on demand ver. cement, and Iron in Colorado: themselves S35.00 $40.00 Suits, Sale Price . which forms one of the most inter­ of the prosecution was about to take gold, sliver, copper and asphaltite In esting of their report. the stand when the court held that $45.00 Suits, Sale Price . S40.00 Nevada; gold and silver In Oregon; i This portions • • investigation being based up­ Walsh should return the papers and lead, zinc and Iron in New Mexico; 1 $55.00 on very recent experience, and its re­ the witness was excused. $65.00 Suits, Sale Price . wolframite and marble in Arlxona; sults having been embodied in a re- Attorney Reed arose and said he and other lesser deposits. i vision of the banking law presents believed one of the defendant’s coun­ Oregon. WOMEN’S MEDIUM LENGTH of spacial interest in the sel had Intimated he was a liar. NEW 1910 TUB SKIRTS Western Oregon has produced con­ ' many points discussion of monetary re­ “Everyone, including the court, siderable gold and silver in past present Light, medium and dark color*; duck, COATS REDUCED form in the United States. Some were called liars during the few years, but the bulletin describes only were heard in Germany moments just passed.” said Judge fancy suitings; price, each. linen and 912.00 Separate Coats, shepherd checks, the Bohemia and Cracker creek dis­ i complaints the fact that during the crisis Latshaw, smiling. »triI«'« and plain tana; »ale price, from ......................... $5.00 to $1.25 tricts, In which comparatively little over Imperial Bank wss compelled to Reed sat down, and without fur­ each ............................................ $9.00 work is now in progress. The Bo­ the raise Its discount rate to 7 H per ther remarks Mrs. Conkling admit­ hemia district, where mining has This was a condition so abnor­ ted the papers actually had been lost NEW WASH DRESSES NEW SILK WAISTS been done for years, has produced cent. In Europe that it was declared in the streets by one of his assist­ perhaps «400.000. mainly in free mal Gingham, linen and novelty material«; by one of the members of the com­ ants. The beet made and most perfect-fitting gold. Prospecting In the region is mission, Mr. Fischer, chairman of each .... $3.00 $4.00 and $5.00 models wc ever offered for sale (that carried on rather vigorously, and it the chamber of commerce of Reut-‘ “Dr. Haines would testify.” Conk­ Is saying much). All popular colors; Is reasonable to suppose that other llngen. to have been "In the eyes of ling said, “that cyanide potassium see them; each .. $4.50 to $10.00 workable deposits will sooner or lat­ the public, nothing short of usury.” j was found in Colonel Swope's body. PONGEE AND The attorneys for Hyde declared er be discovered despite the dense The comparative financial isolation if Haines testified that cyanide had LINGERIE WAISTS mass of vegetation that conceals of Germany, CLOTH OF GOLD COATS as a result of the hostile them. The Cracker Creek district, in feeling against her in France, found been found they would prosecute him In almost endless variety; plain tail­ the Blue Mountains gold belt, Iles an echo in the declaration of Frei­ for perjury, and that had the mar­ Ix>ng and medium lengths; hair or braid ored, moderately and elaboratey) trim­ across the famous “mother iode.” herr Von Gamp Massaunen. a mem­ shal taken charge of Hyde when the med. each................ $1.25 to $5.00 trimmed; each.. $14.00 to $25.00 Only one mine was producing at the ber of the Reichstag, that “in times court ordered It. his bond would time it was visited, but it was ex­ of difficulty the Bank of France al­ have been revoked. pected that others would soon begin ways rushes to the rescue of the production. 9 Bank of England by furnishing it and at the wrong time, and that Its A MAMMOTH TRIMMING DEPARTMENT gold, a thing that the German bank effect is tco acute.” Distrust, he de­ clared. was spread abroad as soon as We pride ourselves on having the largest stock, the most varied assortment, the can. of course, not reckon upon.” WELCH COMPANIES Among the questions most serious­ the not reserve came to fall off more widest range of patterns and shades; every desired width, braids, bands, edges, jeweled design*, the most complete trimming department outside the large cit­ ly discussed was whether a charge and more, and the people began to NOT YET BOUGHT should be made in what is known in say that before long the Reichsbank ies Trimming* from, the yard $5.00 as the note contingent, or would be obliged, because of the fall­ BY BYLLESBY PEOPLE Germany the limit of notes which may be is­ ing off of the note reserve, to take sue! upon a reserve of one-third in still more strenuous measures In Walla Walla. Wash.. April 19.— gold without paying a special tax. raising the rate of discount. In this Though It had been previously ar­ This limit of uncovered issues, was. wav It might even happen that ship­ ranged that a meeting of the stock­ at the time of the Inquiry. 472.829.- ments of gold from abroad were held holders of the Northwest Corpora-, 000 marks. («112.500,000). It was back until the rate of discount tion was to be held here tomorrow ultimately raised, as the result of the should be higher. If Germany had, to confirm the sale of the company's investigation, to 550,000.000 marks, like France, a maximum note circula­ holdings to the Byllesbv Company of1 with a new provision, not previously tion, which was not usually attained, Chicago, it was learned late tonight known to the law. for an additional there would remain at critical times that a difference has arisen between issue of 200.000.000 marks. («47.- a large scope for extended issues of the contracting parties, ani there is 500.000), during the last week of notes and the granting of credit. It possibility the meeting will not -be each quarter. Above these amounts was noteworthy that the Bank of held for possibly several days. Mem­ I there is always a considerable issue France had. throughout its existence. These gingham or percale garment» save the mother bers of the corporation now In this covered In full by gold, but when be< n froe from such restrictions, and You'll think so. too, If wo are able t.> get you to wear one of those greatest of a great many etitches or a good many dollars if city refused either to confirm or de­ notes are Issued without the gold that it was one of the functions of do a ---- man ’ n " great all suit*. THE HART. 8CHAFFNER & MARX SUITS. We ”’------ ----- she has thvni made. They are well made and are ny the report. cover the tax of 5 per cent becomes the bank administration to determine favor when we selThim some of those garment*, in well as benefiting ourselves. neat models; they cost only a little more than the The meeting was to have ben held operative. The question of raising the relation between the quantly of We never tile of sounding the praises of thl* famous clothing, for we are satisfied price of the material, ea . . $5.00 down to 40c In the local office at 2:30 tomorrow, the contingent, and even of aholish-j nos and the cash funds. One of the It Is the best clothing sold In Amerl.'a. The beat-dressed men everywhere wear when the officers for the ensuing Ing it altogether, was discussed with evil effects of a fixed issue which was them. They are all wool anl tailored t perfection, and we guarantee a perfect fit. year were to be elected. This was to much learning and acumen by the I recalled by Dr. Wagner was that Three suits sell from ............................................. • • ............ $20.00 to $30.00 PARASOLS k , be followed by a special meeting eminent economists. Dr Adolph Wag­ when the Peel Act was suspended in The 1910 stylos and colors are here and ready. which would transfer the holdings to ner. of the University of Berlin; Dr. England In 1857. an event of which The range of colors is wide; patterns new; many the Chicago company. Jacob Beisser, of the University of Dr. Wagner had personal recollec­ novelties. Each ....................... $10.00 to $1.00 WE JUST WANT TO SAY Berlin; Dr. Lexis, of the Uuiversity tion. the cry was heard from the con­ being hat perfection. That we eell the J. B. «tetaos Hata—you know them of Gottingen; and the practical bank­ tinental press that the step was MINISTERS ASK COUNCIL w .. 14.00 t« II.00 CHILDREN’S PARASOLS members oi of me the cvmuiiaiou. commission. » It equivalent to the suapesslen of spe­ —«WAB »IIUHIV Alinia/o ing ln« memoers In many «©lorn and prteaa; wi. 11.50 Si.SO TO STOP SUNDAT SHOWS was pointed out by several member* cie payments, simply because ths TSo 10c aad ............................................ >so ---------- I of the commission that the demand Bank of England was allowed, on Roseburg. Or., April 19.—Rose- for capital was not necessarily relat- the responsibility of the ministry, to BUT REMEMBER THE GORDON burg's Ministerial Union of six mem- ed *o directly to the demand for clr- Issue uncovered notes beyond the WASH RIBBONS _ , , bers. has petitioned the city council culation that a rise in the rate of dis- legal limit. I’lnk, white, blue, check; 5-yard pieces; piece 10c Hat, n* containing more style, hat vol io than nny hat sold nt the rice; ea $3.00 to enact a law prohibiting the open­ count went always hand in hand with .r-sfc While a Central Point woman and ing of theater* on Sundays. The Un­ the necessity for an increased Issue of notes. It was contended by Dr. her granddaughter, a young woman, ion says theatrical performances on I We sell Tranks, WHF.PE CASH COTTAGE GROVE Remember, Dutchegg the Sabbath are “against the moral Wagner that the existence of a limit were at church one evening, some (Telescopes. CREDIT welfare of the community." Roseburg of contingent issue had an injurious villain secreted herself under the 3UGENI, Trousers; 10c a But­ has two electric theaters, both doing effect rather than a beneficial one. latter's bed. and awakened her about I Suit Cases, BEATS SPRINGFIELD, ton, $1.00 a Rip. a good business, especially on Sunday He declared that 'this so-called dan­ midnight, but when she screamed. ger signal comes at the wrong place made his escape. night. Women’s Suit Special WE'RE SOMETHING BESIDES CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS Hamptons ORESSES Rocheter. N. Y., April 20.—In the first flush of victory, friends of James 8. Havens, democrat elected to con grew yesterday by a large plurality In one of the strongest re­ publican districts of the.country, are already talking of Havens for govern­ or next fall. Judging from the con­ servative tenor of the successful can­ didate's remarks, however, he ac­ cepts the victory as bearing little on the political situation In the state, except as regards the issue of “boss- ism.” “This was not wholly a partisan victory." said Havens. “It is a vic­ tory over the things for which Speak­ er Cannon baa stood and for the ideals which Governor Hughe* typi­ fies.” The Hughes republicans claim Haven's victory has entrenched Gov­ ernor Hughes and his policy more strongly than ever. According to Hav­ ens, the high cost of living la mainly responsible for yesterday’s result.