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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAU X No. 33 EUOENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT 8, 1910 VOLUME 44. COMMITTEE AGAINST BALLINGER PINCH01 - GLAVIS CHARGES WERE All Minnesota Plans Welcome For Conservation Congress Delegates. CITY OF FAMOUS BEVERAGE SCENE OF STRIFE Colonel Roosevelt on Rear Platform of His Private Car ASSEI COMPANY'S PRESENTED Democratic and Insurgent Mem bers Stand To gether Socialist Mayor and Strenuous Ex-President Clash REGUAR REPUBLICAN MEMBERS WALK OUT MAYOR DECLINES TO WELCOME R00SEVEL1 PROPOSED TO BOND ROAD TO FINISH IT Chairman Nelson Holds “No Quorum” When Result of Vote Is Apparent Magazine Attacks on Socialisr Given Os Cause of City Executive’s Position After the Twelve-Mile Stretch from Eugene to Elmira Has Been Completed Mass Meeting of Citizens Held in Court House Last Evening Milwaukee. Sept. 7.—Shortly It was truly a big meeting in ev- r Colonel Roosevelt arrived her ery sense of the werd at the court today, and before he sat down t< house last night. The Lane County breakfast he fourni himself Involve« As jet Company prevented its big In a controversy with Emil Seidel rallrcad icl.eme, ther-j were sever- I he 8oclali.-t Mayor, who had d«-clln al big sp<ecbes. and the crowd was ed to act on the reception commute big. which welcomed the Colonel to Mil The circuit court room was filled waukee. is a contribution to th with representative citizens to hear •'Big Stick,” a iirstnsiirr p what the Asset company had to of by the Milwaukee pre»! club fer, and it is safe to say that not occasion, the mayor stated: one who was there failed to be im "If Roosevelt conies to Mllwauke pressed with the earnestness of the Uweriior Eberhart. Jan««« K Gatt'.«,«! holding the sumo ideas which he ex promoters of the Eugene-Coos Bay pres-sd in his magazine article o railroad. . Prominent participants In great Conservation Congress, now In session March 30, 1909, it Is ciear he can The meeting was «railed to order In thv Minnesota city. by M. S'.arverud, president of the r— -------------------------——— _____________________________________ not serve the cause <f honesty an decency In American political life. company, and Hon F. 11. Wilkin» It is possible that I have nils under was elected chairman ut the even stood the article,” said Mayor Seidel ing. He first called upon A. F. |''but Ina much as I sm a »««clalla Campbell, of the Asset company, who and he has designated socialism as gave a brief explanation of th£ plans a thing which Is against morals and of the company. After giving a his religion, abhorrent, and revolting i tory of the present movement to which would replace the family an : build a railroad from Eugene to the horu«' life b*y a glorious state of fre j Coast, Mr. Campbell said the «om lunch counter and a state foundlit> , pany now believes it is time to be- asylum, 1 am sure he will be pleased gin construction work, and thought that I am nut personally connected the people of Eugene should now with his receptlou in this city." come forward and make it possible Discussing Roosevelt’s speaking fpr the company to construct enough tour, the mayor said: road to insure the construction of "1 fall to see anything of Import the entire line from Eugene to Coos ance beyond political plan., and de Bay. The real work began last Says That National Conserva Senator Sweeps Primaries by signs. As such, of course, it is of April, Mr. Campbell said, when En no special service to the present city gineer Forneri, one of the best civil tion Is Likely to Be a Vote of Five to administration. Th«- problems which engineers in the country, was secur now confront us and our city are of ed by the company to make the sur Expensive much the same nature as those the One vey. A large force of men have been Nation faces.” at work under Mr. Forneri since •u I On being shown this statement the . The two op Ht Paul, Hept. 5 Milwaukee, Sept. 7- United States that time and have located the line as far as Chickahominy creek at a posing lilea* of c nservlng tile nat- 8«'nutor LaFollette carried Wiscon Colonel promptly said: I "On this trip 1 have made no paY In yesterday's primary over Sam cost of 88,352.65. The surveyors ural resuurres met musrely today, ■In and of sp«^*ch«'s uel A. Cook by an overwhelming ma I tlsan political are now near Florence and will go when Senator Beveridge In an elo jority, estimate«! at five to one. Com cAurse shall not now, by discussing back over the route to Chickahominy . either stuR- party matters or muni- - quent apeech. declared for national plete returns are not yet In. creek soon to Complete the perma Dead. Two Fatally any one 1 r«i c United States Wins Upon Five If çipal party matters, F. E. McGovern, republican, who control, while Janies J Hill urgu«*d| nent survey for that distance. The to the contrary Giffortl Plnch«>t won fame as the anti-graft district wishe.« to know n.v views regarding amount that has been raised oy stock socialism , and Many Seriously called of the Seven Points was given a wild ovation when he attorney of Milwaukee, l> making a what Is usually subscriptions is 859.235. Besides ap|M*nre«l and tears streamed down strong race for the Gubernatorial they will find them set out In such this there are conditiou«,! subscrip tions, which bring the total up to his face as the spm-tator • stood I d nomination and Is now in the lead. fashion that It Is Impossible to mis Injured Involved He Is a La Follette man. There is interpret them or to misunderstand nearly their seats «heering for him. Kalispel, Mont., Sept. 7.—In a Ih'verldR«* was attempting to say now a certainty that county option them, in the magazine articles to Eugene-Elmira Line The Hague. Sept. 7.—The United ■omethlng complimentary of Pin- has been defeated by a big majority which the mayor refers, and I ad- wreck of a Burlington train on the States wins on five points out of the i Mr. Campbell stated that it is the The progressive republicans seem vise them to read the articles them Great Northern at Goram, twenty seven submitted to the Internation ' desire of the company to construct . bat, but the first nii'titloti of his name brought forth a storm of to have won one representative by selve . and not what the mayor »ays miles east of here, today, two were court arbitration in the New Found- that portion of the. line lying be- killed, fifteen seriously, several per land fisheries dispute with Great . tween Eugene and Elmira this year cheers which drowned hla remarks th«' defeat of W H. Stafford in the of them." haps fatally, and twenty others more Britain. for the time and "Plnchol!” "Pin- fifth district. All other present rep Great Britain wins points and that it will take the sum of or less injured. The wreck was one and five. The decision was I 8109.136 to build it. as near as chot!” rang through the auditorium, resentatlves probably are renomin ♦ ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ by the trucks of the smoker handed down today. | could be figured out by the engi lie was Jt*agRe<l forward and his ated. ♦ caused leaving the track. The dead: The following nominations were ♦ he Ballinger la Muni voice sh«M>k with emotion as While the United States triumphs neers. A large number of the ties twice - a - wkek guard ♦ Charles Money, of Conrad, Mont.; made today: Seattle. Sept. 7.- Ballinger, who la thanked the Audience. in five of the seven points, point five required for the work, as well as a State ticket (Democratic)—Cover ♦ "It la magnificent to hear the In the dtf, declined to comment on decided In favor of Great Britain great deal of the lumber for "the Beginning, Monday, October ♦ (Continued on Page Seven.) the news from Minneapolis Mr Bal sound policies of conservation ac has been held by Englishmen as the bridges and considerable labor, had S, th«' the Weekly Wc-kly Guard will tw Iw linger la scheduled to deliver an ad- claimed as has been done here te» i ♦ Ineued tv» ks'-a-wr«-k, «-very Mon- most important of those submitted, been subscribed, all cutting the cost dr.su« at the Arctic Club smoker to day. Oonrervallon has won out. I This was stated in the form of this of construction down a great deal, ♦«lay Thurartay . _L, and _ 2 “ . ‘ J. There will so it would take practically 8100,- night in honor of Secretary Nagel thank you." question: ♦ be no advance in t'ae sutmcri|>- and Attorney-General Wickersham. Beveridg«’ sounded his keynote A. G. SPALDING. •’From where must be measured 000 to build this portion of the line. ♦ tlon ¡«rice which will remain at when 'he said this was one natlos three marine miles of any of the Subscriptions to stock in the com ♦ *1.<5O per year, the umr as now not forty-six nations. coasts, bays, creeks or harbors re pany are made on very easy pay ♦ chargisl for the weekly edition. NEWS NOTES May Run For Sen Hill said "The machine was too ferred to in article one of Ameiican- ments, ten per cent down and ten ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ big and remote ” and "its iteration ats From California. British treaty of 1818?” United per cent each month. Italy's merchant marine has in The company has acquired fran> to«» slow and co'tly. ” States fishermen claimed the right to creased In tonnage and efficiency at While R. C. Ross, of Lorane, was . chises in Eugene, has secured 90 per Al the opening of the convention take the measure from any part of a moat rapid pace during the Inst 15 Bishop Finley delivered the 'Invoca- driving his team hitched to a hack the British-North American shore I cent of the right-of-way between Eu years, keeping step with her increas along Olive street this morning the James lllll among other things. and. therefore, were at liberty to gene and Elmira, has bought 34 ed commerce or, possibly, ua some horse» became frightened at an aut fish in the middle of any Canadian acres of land a few miles w«?st of Eu claim, being Instrumental In »»tend said: omobile and one of them fell down, "There are dangers Insuperable bay or estuary having a radius of gene, which will be sold by the com ing It. so that sow the total approach breaking the tongue of the vehicle. from nntlonal control and conduct of more than three miles. The British pany at some future date, and haa es »1,000,000.000. The horses then ran away, throwing affairs. The machine I.« t«»o big contention was that the limit should i promises of valuable water-front Mr. Ross and W. P. James, his an.l too distant; Its opersttou is alow, be measured from an imaginary 1 rights on the Siuslaw, at Gardiner The new ISO,000 Southern Pacific cumbrous brother-in-law, out. bitt neither was and costly So slow Is It line connecting the headlands and and Coos Bay. With all these as depot at Medfrtrd la now complete Injured. The team was caught ab.mt that settlers are waiting in distr«<ns the peace court sustained the Brit sets, when the short stretch between mid will be ready f r occupancy Oc three blocks distant and no further i Eugene and Elmira is built, the for water pronil»«'«! long ago. So ish contention. tober 1. Th«' building la the finest ' company is sure it can bond the road damage was done. faulty haa been the adju 4ment of «if the kind between Sacramento and time and ni. ney that congress has for a sum sufficient to complete it ♦♦♦♦♦♦*•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Portland, reamebllng th«' one at Wal had to authorise th«- Issue of 820.- Bolen». Port Washington. clear to Coos Bay and to properly la Walla. The old station requires ono.ooo of national obligations to equip it with rolling stock, Men FAIR WEATHER New Hampshire Bolts. theMraln* to stop on a crossing of complete projects al 111 who have built an electric line from hanging In FOR TOMORROW Concord, New Hampshire. Sept. the principal business atr«'vt of the the air. So expensive Is It that e tl- St. Paul to Duluth, Minn, In exactly —On the first test of the direct pri city. this manner are behind the local mates have been exceeded again an.I Oregon—Fair tonight and mary law in New Hampshire today. road. Or it may be, Mr. Campbell ngalii Th«' settler has hail either to Thursday. I the regular faction of the republican said, Hill or some other big magnate pay more than the cost flgiir«’ h«> Washington—Fair tonight I party for the first time suffered the . may be attracted by the assets tho relied on or seek cheaper land In and Thursday, except show | Insurgent element to make Inroads. , company has gathered and take over Fifty Years Ago Today. Canada. It costs the government ers In northeast portion. Returns from the election, tonight. . the property, thus insuring construe- from 50 per cent more to twice as Idaho — Showers tonight; I Indicate that In the republican con- Sept. 7. , tion to the coast. much as It would private enterprise Thursday fair, except show- I test P. Bass, insurgent, has defeated II. F. Mulkey Speaks Professor Lowe, most noted to put water on the land. Un.ler res in southeast portion. RORERT M. LA FOLLETTE. Bertram E. Ellis, regular. Hon. B. F. Mulkey, of.Jackson aerounut of bls time. Inflate«! the Ix»wer Yellowat« tie project the I He'urns from 150 districts out of ville. who is candidate for the nomi- charge Is 842.50 per acre, and one nor, Adolph J Schmitz, Mllwauke«' | 200 in the state give Bass 8757 and bls balloon In Philadelphia for n ' nation for congressman, was then in dollar per acre annually for main-, trip across the Atlantic, but full ^MmHenan^^J(lovernor_ Harry W ' Ellis 5129. THE WHEAT MARKETS San Diego, Cal.. Sept. troduced. He made an eloquent and tenance. The Sunnyside project 4ar- ed to asceud. Spalding has issued the following I forceful plea for the emancipation of rlea a charge of 852 per acre, and h« *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* statement to the people of Califor-i Portland. Sept. 7—Track prices—'western Oregon from the slavery of cents ninlntenancl’. Under t the Twenty-five Years Ago Today. 95 Club. 85-86; blue stem. 94; red Rus-. exhorbltant freight rates, and saw in nia: North I’latt«' projMf the charge is, , "I have received official informal slan. 83; valley, 88; Turkey red, 86- the present movement of the Lane Havers I lenders In Wyoming 845 per acre, plus a maintenance < > tion from the county cleTks of the 88. ss County Asset company a means of charg«« not announced Thea«' pro- J ’ antl-Chlnese riots nr rested 58 counties of the state, giving the freeing the people of Eugene and Jects, In widely separated localities ’ . 1 , , Prince Bismarck offered to result of the advisory vote at the re-1 Tacoma. Sept. 7.—Milling blue- this section of the Willamette val- entail a land charge prohibitive to < > withdraw German forces from cent primary election for the Repub stem. 85; club. 89; export bluestem,I ley. He said it is the duty of con th«' frontier settlers to provide homes J ; the Island of Yap. provided lican « andldate for United States sen 90-91; club. 87. gress to keep its eyes on Coon Bay for those for whom this work was < , 8[>aln would not occupy the Is ator from California, insuring ir.y and deepen the harbor so that battle- believed to hav.' been undertaken. < » nominstion." land pending a settlement of the Chlcago, Sept. 7.—September, 96 ships could anchor there. He spoke Tho pioneer settler who can pay, ; ; He *111 succeed Senator Frati < P. 1-2; December, 100 1-2; May, 106 dispute. Flint. (Continued on Tage Six.) 5-8. (Continued on Page 7.) Mlnn«»t»<ill«. Sent 7 Thv Hullin gZr-Bincbot < <nxr« «Ion. in > III«-' today adopted ■ resolution that Hui- linger bo removed Two re|«ubllc«n members left the committee room, and Hrnator Nelson after taking th«* vole held no quorum »a« pre»«nt Thu |.r<« <'Jln<» of th» meeting of the lUll.nger-I’lncliot n>v< «ligation commltt« «- today are reported a* f«l- |u*> Fletcher, Florida. democrat, Introduced a resolution holding tho *«<r«'lary «.f thv Interior un.althful at a public officer slid that he should I»«« removed IteprescntatIve Madl Ctl. republi can insurgent ot Kan»«» o’t.ied a substitute resolution holding that th» charges mad«- by I'lncto t and Glavis, former chief of a ff«-l.l di vision it the general land office, aero maintained. Kept*» . ntailve J«mw, democrat. Of Kentucky offered an amendment to M oil* n » aubktltute resolut OB providing for the removal of Itallln- ger from < fflce and Madison accept ed the amendment The vote came upon th«' auhatltut«' of Ma«llaon as amended by the motion of Jams» and the roll waa called. Those voting for the aubatltute were: Senator Fletcher. W E Pur- « hell, dem «-rat. Representative Med ians, republican, and Representative James While thia vote waa being taken Hvnator Sutherland of Utah republi can and Iteprca-ntallve McCall of Maaaachuaetta. republican, left the committee rouin. Insisting that the full committee should be present. Th«« Democratic members replied that they hud been for months con sidering the evidence, that a quo- rum waa present and they hail the right to transact business. Nelson, chairman. to«>k th«’ vote, voting him self, and then made the ruling of uo quorum on hnnd. Mr. Jam«*« made a point of order that no member bad raised the point of no quorum. Th«' committee then took n r«M-eas until Friday morning, at which time reports In keeping with the resolu tion of Henator Fletcher and the amendment thereto offered by Madi son will be submitted. C GREAT NORTHERN FISHERIES DISPUTE WRECK «RESULTS IN DEATHS ARBITERS FARM PAPER FREE I »