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'll I'! EUGENE WEEKLY GU ABD ♦ VOLUME 44. EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT 16, 1910. NUMBER 34 it-..: EXICO HOLDING GREAT FESTIVAL [ Mexicans Plan Many Celebrations of Independence of Their Republic ROOSEVELT SAYS 60VERNER EACES SATISFACTORY EOR LIBEL But Will Not Accept Chairman Carroll of Iowa, Accused ship or Place on the Slandering John Ticket Cownie Jity of Mexico,, Sept. 14.—Orandeei of old Spanish fami- Indians of lincugc quite as ancient, swarthy Mexicans and ■ skinned Senoritas in costumes having all the tints of the low, staid senoras with broods of “little soldiers of Diaz ', ists from every land—rich mnn, poor man, beggar-man, , lawyer, merchant, doctor, chief a cosmopolitan assem- d such us hus never before been seen in this cosmopolitan swarms through the streets and fills the hotels to over- ing today The crowd is increasing with every passing , and where the multitude will sleep tonight, no man know- and few care. The capital city is fairly swathed in the nat- colors, bunds continually crash out a noisy welcome to atest arrivals, and important soldiers march up and down, nd down. The voice of discontent and the threatening 1 of revolution is drowned by the hoarse roar of hundreds of lands engaged in an orgy of patriotism. And with good rca- The long awaited “Manana“ of the Mexicans is about to e. Tomorrow—“Manana”—all Mexico will celebrate the ieth anniversary of the birth of President Diaz, and the liter comes the centennial of Mexican independence A gieat ant, one of the most gorgeous of modern times, will be to- ow's feature. Every state of the Mexican union will have at in the grand spectacle, and the history of the country be depicted by other floats, inor celebrations have been in progress nil month, leading i the great festivities of tomorrow and Friday. Thousands urists from the United States arc here and on many build- the Stars and Stripes float side by side with the banner of co. The Union Jack and the Tricolor of France are also i in evidence . The celebration will be by far the greatest c history of Mexico and it is expected to give a great ini- i to the further development of the republic. Although Mex- us made great strides during the last ten year«, the centcn- s expected to mark the bcginnng of a new cr i of progress. of Oyster Bay, Sept. 14.—Colonel' Des Moines. la., Sept, 14.—A Roosevelt expressed satisfaction ov-| criminal _ _______ _ without ______ precedent hearing er the result of the republican prl- in Iowa Is scheduled to begin to- niarles of New York county yester-| morrow in the Polk county court, day and at the same time said he with the chief executive of the state. sta^e. would take a hand in drafting the re Gov. B. F. Carroll, in the role of the publican state platform. He reiter defendant, Iowa’s "first citizen" was ated his statement that he would not indicted on a charge of criminal 11- accept chairmanship of the conven bel, preferred by John Cownie, for- tion nor the nomination for governor. mer chairman of the state board of control, who was forced to resign New York. Sept. 13.— Primaries by Governor Carroll. Allegations held throughout New York City to- that the enforced resignation of day show the relative positions of'Cownie was for political reasons, led Theodore Roosevelt and the Old Gov. Carroll to give out a statement, Guard, who are fighting for control published in a Des Moines newspa of the coming republican state con per, charging Cownie with grave ir vention, to be practically unebang- regularities in the discharge of his duties. The governor alleged that ed. Roosevelt will have the support of the law had been violated by the virtually the entire delegation from board of control in having contracts New York county, numbering 190, for supplies at state institutions made while his opponents claim 109 of the iu lite office of the board of control. 142 delegates in Kings, 24 In Queens Instead of by the superintendents of the institutions, and further that and eight in Richmond county. There were unsuccessful contests, Cownie, in violation of the law, had backed by the Old Guard leaders in shipped out of the state, cattle several districts in New York county, which had been pronounced tuber while in Kings the friends of Colo cular at the state institutions. Cownie, alleging that this state^ nel Roosevelt endeavored to capture some of the districts controlled by ment constituted a criminal libel, Chairman Woodruff of the republi succeeded in having the Polk coun can state committee, but without re- ty grand jury bring an indictment against Gov. Carroll. This action suit. was taken shortly before the Repub lican state convention, but that body NARROW ESCAPE passed resolutions highly endorsing Governor Carroll. FROM FRIGHTFUL Moses Cohon, a youthful Jewish attorney. has been engaged by MINE DISASTER Governor Carroll to conduct his de- fense at the trial, while the prosecu Linton, Ina., Sept. 14.—One is tion Is In the hands of County Attor SPECIAL AMBASSADOR dead, one fatally injured, five serious' ney Thomas Guthrie, assisted by at- explosion j torneys'employed by Cownie. Judge ly, as the result of a gas explosion' caused by a defective miner's lamp' James A. Howe will preside at the in Vandalia mine No. 10. nine miles hearing of the case, FEDERAL JUDGE from here today. There ware 300 As a defense Gov. Carroll wMI ...... ___ to — prove r_____ the __ truth ____ of _ hiS working in the mine but they had 1 have been changed to another part of the charges against Cownie. His friends SAYS NO FRANCHISES mine just before the explosion, or a' have no doubt of his acquittal of CIDI’ULTEPEU CASTLE UN SITE OF MONTEZUMA’S PALACE. frlghtful disaster would have re- the charge, and the governor has at ARE EXCLUSIVE tached little importance to the in suited. Mexican |>e«»ple will celebrate whnl they term the ccnt.'uidiil of their in dependence on Sept. 16, but for more dictment, believing it to have been I Maderla. Cal., Sept 13. That th* than two weeks previous Io tbut date grand fetes and entertainments take place tn all part* of the refAwic. It wnh due to political enemies. wvwwung of a franchise by a muni SISTERS MEET AFTER Gov. Carroll is a native of Iowa, ou the 1'Ith of Keptrtnlier. 1N1O. that Rev. Father Miguel Hidalgo at Dolores called upon bis people to free Mexico cipality does not prevent the muni and is fifty years of age. He was a trout the tyranulcal rule of Spalu. but it was not until 1824 that the Ural constitution of the republic of Mexico was FIFTY-SIX YEARS cipality from conducting an "opposi school teacher for some years before proclaimed The celebration of the Independent e of the country w ill continue well Into October, and President Taft tion" public utility Is the Kist of a isters met met at Harrisburg he became editor and publisher of Two sisters decision that today Is causing much) hu» untued Curt la Guild. Jr., former governor of Matatacbuaetts. ns a special ambassador to attend the festivities. and found embrace! »he Bloomfield, la.. Republican. He 1 rejoicing In Maderla. Th* ruling,' Other memlHTs of a «|ws lal commission that will represent the United States will be Harrison Grey Otis of I»s An with a r loving ner-l was elected to the state senate, later last week, and and that that meeting meeting was was per-i was made by Judge Olin Wellborn.I geles. Aiexumler Rook of Pittsburg and Justice Gerard of the New- York state supreme court. haps one of the most rare in the| of the federal district court, at I xjs ! DEXTER’S MAJORITY IS 'Angeles, and la In the case of the! whole state. It had been 56 years: since Mrs. Julia Ketchem end Mrs., I Maderla Water company against th*' ACTIVE ROBBERS H. B. Holt had crr.braood before.' .at ge and McCredic is ¡»4»4>plt» of ,Ma<h«rht. Way back in 1852 they were separ-j The company's contention was that: ated in Illinois. The mother hadi GET MUCH LOOT It held an exclusive franchise, atidi Beaten passed away and the younger girl! that In establishing « waler plant ■----- T~ came west with an adopted paren-l the city waa violating a constitution- Winnipeg, Sept. 14—The tie, Sept 14 Return« from al right of the company. The com cage. Years went on and the sisters' Countess of Antrim was robbed oni and Hkaglt countie» now ' pany applied for an Injunction, and ■ grew up, weYe married, established I ♦ of Jewels valued at several e that Representative I Hum-1 It waa on the city's demurrer that in homes, reared their families and ♦ thousand dollars hefe last «land putter, Is renominated the ruling was made. were beginning to make plans that ♦ night. Robberies on trains and first district, although he the remainder of life's duties would The decision will cause wlde- ♦ railway hotels In western Cana to tarty King count». be less strenuous.. All these things for. It Is understood, spread Interest, ♦ da recently have netted the rob arson county gives Judge I that practically every corporation In had come to pass since the girls bad ♦ ber» a loot estimated at nearlv for United Stat«« uenalor 75 the state waa lending Its aid to the bid each other good bye. Each, how _____________ ♦ >100,000. ty. and *» far ns known this water company in the fight. ever. has been keeping up a search only county Mlles Poindexter, Will Speak at Courthouse in ♦♦ for years in the hopes of finding Collector of Pest of New York trace ent candidate, for I nlted of the other. Finally after lo senator dl.l not carry. Estl- MARY MANNERING cating at Harrisburg Mrs. Holt Evening on Non-Political of Poindexter'« plurality go as DIVINITY STUDENT Will Stop Government learned through a neighbor, A. J. s thirty thousand. The Insur* WILL RECOVER Ayers, of a family who bore the Judiciary CAUSED GIRL ’ S DEATH gain only one representative, right name, whose residence was in Frauds Washington. An exchange of letters irton. In the second district, FROM OPERATION I Judge Henry E. McGinn, of Port- Kansas City, Sept. 14.—A warrant e tested McCredls The third New York, Sept. 14.—Collector brought about the meeting last week. land, will a|ipear in Eugene Thurs- charging Karl Bickel, a divinity I which nominated William La New York, Sept. 14.—Miss Mary ' , diiy student of this city with manslaught Loeb is peeved. This thing of weal —Bulletin. night to give a public address on e, kinsman of the W laconsln two topics: The Republican Assem er in connection with the death of thy women trying to defraud Uncle r. was already insurgent. atypist, Sam out of his dues has got to stop, bly Movement, and the Non-Polltical Frances Peters, aged 20, democratic vote was so small Judiciary, Judge McGinn Is the stir who succumbed to mercural poison says Mr. Loeb. Whether rich or TWICE-A-WKEK GUARD eturns sent In thus far make ring campaign speaker whose attacks ing in a hospital here last night was poor, male or female, a smuggler is ntlon of It. H expected that Issued today. Illchel Is 22 years old a criminal, and should be treated as on the assembly Idea have been pack-| Beginning, Monday, October . Cotterlll of Seattle, national Ing the halls of Portland. He iaVlm-! in hiui- and llas not ,’een li*ated by officers. such, declares Mr. Loeb. A poor man the Weekly Guard will be ,f the Good Tempieri, hen ro or a struggling woman who needs self a candidate for the circuit bench' thp ninttPr of the „on-politlcal judic- J'ARROLL iwaed tw ice-a-week, every Mon- tta« democratic nomination for in Multnomah county, but Is leaving , Npw York Massachusett8 W18_ the money, if they attempt to turn ♦<lay and Thurwlay. * There will his own campaign to make three |ron81n and o|her 8tHtP8 h ' d. a dishonest penny by smuggling, soon ♦ ’ lie no advance in tae subscrip + Governor of Iowa who must stand he flrat district the only derno- find themselves eu&aseu in some trial for criminal libel. speeches In the Willamette valley, at ed her ln establishing it. tion price which will retimin at + candidate for representative 81.50 |a-r year, the same as now T became state auditor, and two years Roseburg Wednesday night, the one, Hotentlon of the present political pleasing occupation as breaking large ì W Black, of Everett, who nt Eugene I huraday night at the |v-nilxed supreme court was urged by stones into small ones . The country charged for the weekly edition. litedly has the nomination was elected governor of Iowa. county court house, and at Salem. the ■ lawyer's convention as a starter, has come to a pretty pass, asserts ♦ ♦ * * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ago His firm «7^ «7x7January. h« sec .n.1 district Maurice Mr. Loeb, If the law against smug Friday night. • I that body at present being composed i gling is to apply only to poor folks, orn. of Tacoma, was similarly The Idea of a non-polltical judl-, of three republicans and two demo-! FAIRWEATHER I ’ The population of Watertown. N. tied. clary Is comparatively new to the vo crats. The republicans are Thomas who have some excuse, and becomes V.. is 26,730. an increase of 5034. or a dead letter when applied to the he third district H. D. Merritt ters of Lane county and Judge Mc A McBride, Frank A. Moore and Rob-' FOR TOMORROW Y> 23.2 per cent, as compared with 21,- rich, who haven't any excuse, and s to lead for the democratic Ginn will probablv devote much of ert Eakin; the democrats are Will R. j , , , , . 426 ln 1900. The population of Os- who smuggle only because they are »tlon to congress. The ques- his talk to It. The non-polltical King, and Woodson T. Slater. All Oregon. Washington, fair to- ♦ wego, N. Y., is 23.368. as compared thinking that ’ who ran second to Polndexter judiciary Is. in other words, a su these men are from cities outside of criminals at heart. night and Thursday. _____ M. Ashton ♦ with 23.199 in 1900. The population their wealth will enable them to es utMettled. James preme court chosen without regard Portland. Justices McBride and Idaho — Fair tonight and ♦ of Cohees. N. Y„ Is 24.708 as com •onia. l ran far aheml of JuJff® to party. The Issue was raised by Moore and Associate Justices King cape any consequences more serious Thursday, rain southeast. pared with 23,911 In 1900. second congressional In the -------- - the Multnomah County Bar Associa and Slater are candidates for re-el than a fine, if they are caught. In deed, says Mr. Loeb, it is considered t. Burke, who on the other tion. and was promptly taken up by ection. Justice ERkln holding over. got many mor* votes than t.n> State Bar Association, which ap It is claimed their retention will es quite smart to cheat the customs. i In the first district, also In pointed aa executive committee of tablish the principle of the non-polit- Some of these women, says Mr. The Wheat Markets. Loeb, who try to lug in costly cos Fifty Years Ago Today. j Washington, hence the In nine lawyers to call a convention of ical judiciary. tumes and Jewels worth thousands of de returns favor Burke, Oiegon atto n yi. ii'ol «•'. «• •’ •••) Judge McGinn is a big strong- I Chicago, Sept. 14. — Wheat closed Sept. 14. lajority of the members of the a 'novenni’t ’o mise th° uext (’ c-l voiced man, whose utterances are dollars, should be made to wear September. 94 3-4; December, 98- Blondin, famous tight rope nominated legislatura are reg-. gon suprem? cn:ut a t on-politlcal heard In the back scats just as well striped gowns for a few months, 3-4: May. 104 3-4. walker, carried a man on bls one. Thia convention was held July as in the front. His lashings of says Mr. Loeb. And by George, Mr. Portland—Track club 84 @85, Loeb is going to see that they do. back acrons Niagara falls and some of the assembly candidate«, And Taft'« Advice Uwlwstb-d bluestem 91 @92. red russian 81,: Celebrated Actress who la recovering 19, In Portland. much more to the same general also crossed on «tilt*, witb the According to the lawyers, non-par- their alleged machine and corpora- effect, says Mr. Loeb heatedly. As valley 88. Turkey red 84 @86. o<ial Internat In the Washing- front an operatiu* for «ppeadMtie tlon proclivities ami their assembly remarked before, Mr. Loeb is peeved. Prince of Wales for a spectator. I tlsanshlp will tend to elevate the Tacoma — Milling bluestem 94 @ Imary was whetted by tho of-, - 4..rl</.4n) baJv scheme, having been the sensations 95. club 85, red russian 87, export It Is asserted on excellent author of several dlferent days In Portland ity that smuggling Is one of the bluestem 95, club 87, red russian 8s., Twenty-five Years Ago Today. £ concent?.,« the opposite and is to^^cove^^ „^ shadow J,«« I papers since the campaign began. His principal topics of conversation gling are ill at ease. There are a, The American yacht Puritan talk on the assembly Is expected to among many wealthy and fashionable of such cases w to be local to i.«ur Lane cvuuiy county ■» as ecu well a* beat the English yacht Genests Poindexter upon on r g DDIPlf TPIIQT uAlly Oregon is the pioneer in new | O be e iuc « i iu „,„m.,i rrAn, r-, number — ™ disposed •te. __ __ President obtained BRICK TRUST ate. Th- -------------- *oll(lfal ^nomy. but In general.___________________________ 'ope w%o7p<mv boast te each othe? SLthat .Mr8 M?yne McKenna' * in a race for th* America’s cup thdrawal of ex-8enator Wilson, - ------------ —■ ----- ? . 1 ’ 1 . SS ° Chicago, being set for tomorrow. The IS INDICTED off Long Island by ever sixteen ttle. but Jam«« M. Ashton, of I®’Chicago woman was arrested leaving I minutes. After four Ineffectual a. and Thomaa Burk«, of Se- . ttj8 Mauretania, inspectors having I _ ~____ _____ Chicago. Sept. 14 — The so-called < «• attempts to sail a race for the of bringing in contraban 1 are found *15.000 worth of jewelry andi Inslsted on remaining In th* ■ nrlck Trust" by the , , cup. theu In possession of the dlMinsMbl and compared, and the un- 8eTen Parls Kown8 valued at |1>800. ind divided the regular vote federal grand jnrv Indicted today for nlleged < . New York Yacbt club, the com . fortumte women who are caught are which had not been declared. Mra. mllotlng t"dny shown that a violation of the Shermaa antl-trnst > [ F.very subscriber to the Weekly Gear« who «ayo ooe year Io ad illsmH’d with deprecatory shrugs McKenna »- -------- declared ■ • - • on oath -- that ..... peting yachts accomplished it. tratlon of the regukira woiild low. Four Individuals and three , , the I as "quite amateurish," you know jewels had been purchased in this, vance Igl.so» will receive the tlre«ow Agrlenltiarlot free for ooe year. iva changed the result. and the American boat won the companies are named. 1<> j Now. If she only had—” Thia Io owe of the beat farm, fruit an<l llveetoek payera In the country and she was allowed to keep race easily. Vnshlngton county man has In view of Collector Ix>eb's ungal- them, but the gowns were seised and A large number of women reg- Off of an acre and a half of land , » Nerthweat and Ita matter la well aelected Had thorvuahty reliable. It of mules thsit draws 80.000 ; lant remarks about jail and atrlped i she was arrested. Sne was released has sold 1*6 sacks • > la a aplendhl paper far the farmer. isiered in Boston to vote on the ■ with ease. The team was an Elk City man year iclothing, the women who are await-, on *5,000 ball, pending her hearing for which be school question. *d recently from Missouri, and of potatoes thia of *416.25. ing bearings on charges of smug- tomorrow. received the sum 1*5*. MPHREYS REVELEE TO SPEAK HERE ♦ B'i LOEB ♦♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FARM PAPER FREE ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦