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TWICE-A-WEEK GUAR THE VOLUME 44. EUONE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1910 ^7 Consecration of St Patrick’s Cathedral Epoch Making Event STIJDENTSHOLDBIG GREAT CATHEDRA RALLY ASSEMBLY NEW YORK U Plea for Restoration of Old- St. Patrick’s Scene of Magnifl i Time Oregon Spirit Made cence, Pomp and Splen • by Several dor This Week Paris, Oct. 6.—Portugal »Ince yesterday has been isolated and circuitous reports declare the country in the throes oi a vio lent revolution. A.'l the Portuguese navy and part of the army arc reported to have deserted the monarchy, and have cast their lot with the revolutionists. The Portuguese warships khellcd the royal palace, while the land troops, after desperate fighting in the south, dragged down the royal standard and raised the banner of the Republic. King Manuel is stated in one report to be a priosner in the palace, while further reports declare that he has taken refuse on a British warship. Another report is that he sought safety on a Brazilian warship. It is generally believed that the immediate cause of the rev olution was the assassination in the capital of Professor Bom bard!, a Republican deputy, reported yesterday. He was chief of tho Liberal Lcngue, and so intense was the feeling against the throne that this incident, comparatively trivial in itself, was sufficient to start an outbreak. Portugal, following the example of Spain, has been imbued in recent years with a strong anti-clerical sentiment, and a gov ernment program, includnig a revision of the statutes of relig ious orders. --V V > A - A regular old-fashioned student New York, Oct. 5.—With a pou rally was held at the University this never surpassed and seldom equal)' morning at the student body meet-' in the history of the American Call olic church, the magnificent St. Pa fng, which took the place of the reg rick’s cathedral, the most irnposin ular Wednesday assembly. The meet edifice of the church of Rome in th ing was truly enthusiastic, aad the New World, was solemnly consecra Oregon yells that fairly shook the ed this morning by Archbishop Fa: which is In Fift old building at the close of the ses ley. The at cathedral, Fiftieth street, ha* jui sion will long be remembered by the avenue been freed from debt. The dedici freshmen and new student*, who tion marks the centenary of the blrt realized what one of the speakers of Cardinal CARDINAL McClo*key, unde meant when be said that Oregon whose charge John the huge edifice wa VANNUTELL! spirit" cannot be explained, but must opened for divine worship In 1879. be felt. The student* felt it. All of at tj o’clock this mortl the speeches frem the heads of the ing, Beginning a procession of 800 archbishops various student body activities were of unusual character and full of life. bishops and priests, headed by Arc!' Farley, took part in the coi One of the most encouraging things bishop secration march about the Cathe ever said In that hall probably was dral. Sacred vessels containing hoi the expression of Oregon'* famous trainer, Bill Hayward, as he closed water and holy oil were borne by th his talk. Bill very seldom makes prelates. The archbishop, chantin prayers for the occasion, blessed th any promises. He said: "I don't like to make any prom- four walls with holy oil. Tht* cen ises, but I will guarantee you stu mony necessitated the circling of th dent* that if all of you will stand church twice and occupied severt Late*! cable advice* confirm the least, of his prediction seems to be back of me 1'11 put out a winning hours. The dignitaries and priest®! »«rifled in the brief ll!ldetalle<l advice* that Portugal has been swept track team this year that will be the of the church, clothed in superb vesfK ments, made an imposing processlot® by a revolution of far-caching ex patches to hand today. premier of the West.” The morning services in the churcl tent. threatening the safety of the His talk was an appeal to the stu- la>ynl Troop« Desert were equally imposing. The solemn Hoyal family and the rxDtenco ot dent* for more general support in Lisbon, Oct. 5. At H o'clock pontifical mass was sung by Carding» th« monarchy. student athletic*. He said: morning the troop* faithful to The royal palace >f Liabon ha* government, »ho had »»-••mbl<-d at "The cause of the defeat of last Gibbons, while Cardinal Vannutell-» Iwen ut;d«r b »tn ¡ird:: <"t from the the palace of Doni Pedro. mide com year's track team was a lack of spir the personal representative of th 9 warship«, which linv« ni'.d« common mon cause with the revolution!*!* it. Only about seven rooters ever pope, and Cardinal Logue, primate c» CARDINAL cause with th» revolutionist*, and the and returned to their barrack*. The turned out to watch the track team all Ireland, occupied thrones in thfl LOGUE •■xtent of th« destruction ami Io»» of multitude In the street* a, alnuded train at one time, and generally sanctuary. Archbishop Glennon, of St. Louil» life 1* pot yet known, owing to th« the desertion, crying "Long live the three of these were not students. At rigorous censorship «nd interrirptlon republic." times the team »as even upon the preached the consecraion sermorjl of telegraph service King Manur. point of disbanding. Of the twelve The famous chimes of St. Patrlck’iyl ha* apparently fled from th« capital places to be filled on the team there the finest in this country, soundejH In IC«»nw an I »ought refug. Ip .i » r-hlp. eith were only about fifteen men who the Angelus as the mass was sung, aj Rome. Oct. 5.—Grave apprehen This evening pontifical vesper’;® er a Brasilian. British or French, ind sion I* felt here over the new* from {ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL^ tried for them. RIDDER sung, with Archbishop Falconi, pM« there are advice* he f* on a British Portugal. Private reports say the 1* Counting Upon the Freshmen $ veaael. "We are going to look for our pal delegate to the United States, oi.® royal family I* Imprisoned an-1 thnt Sl i’atrkk'» cathedral. :u New York city. 1» to he < vase* rated Wednesday, Oct. 5. This Is regarded as an epoch team this year from the freshman ficiating. The sermon will be preach1® retailed reporta from Part*, com n republic has been proclaimed, l i nicking etent In the blatcry of tbe Roman Carbolic cburcli on tbe North American continent equal in Importance class,” said Hayward. "We have ed by Bishop Hickey, of Rochester, m ing through roundabout channel*, as tereat here 1« Intense, the Vatican be t<> (be International eu< haristic congress in Montreal. A dual celebration is planned by Archbishop Farley, who The celebration will extend over .3 about twenty-five fieshmea out for sert that after doperutr fighting In, ing especially anslou* over the relig la-t Mar, li |R>->:|K>ned until thia date tbe commemoration of the centenary of the blrtb of Cardinal McCloskey. Amer- period of four days. Tomorrow therjg dally training now, and I think that ious situation. the str«ei* of i.Ubon th« royal stand I' " * t)r«t memlwr of tbe «acred college and tinder wboae direction St. I'atriek'* cathedral progressed to completion. they will stay out. There is some will be a pontifical mass for chil 3 ard wa* lorn down and th« flag of Ciitdliiul McCloskey'* »uccettsor to tbe red hat In tbia country. Cardinal Gibbon* of Baltimore, will officiate at tbe good material here. The track sea- dren. A pontifical mass for the rq I British < ‘ ruiner* <»n Hand the republic raised over the royal a>>ietun i«>utlt1< ut mass with wbkb tbe eereiuouie» will liegiu. the papal legate. Cardinal Vannutclli. and tbe pri son will open earlier this year be- ligious orders of the diocese will b ? Gibraltar. Oct. 5. — The British pal*<*. cause of the arrangement _ of the celebrated Friday. A dinner wa 3 Censored dispatch»* that reached < rulsrrs Newcastle and Minerva have I mate of all Ireland. Cardinal laigue. l elng preiu nt In the sanctuary It 1* yet to be decided whether Cardinal Van- meet*. The big triangular meet will, given the visiting prelates and ciergM liiitelii ,,r An liblshop Farley will |>erform the cerement of «n«e* ration Many European prelates, besides Catta th* Hpanlth frontier th!* afternoon I sailed at full speed for Lisbon. W il...t> |,|sho|M anti almost all of the hierarchy of tbe Lulled States, will attend tbe function*, which are to continue I be held early in April next spring this afternoon. Indicate that a large part of the gar The cathedral, now free from debi J rather than the last of the month. Capital H*« Fallen I •- »et enil wit s | he |uit tueut ,<f ail debt upon a Ituuuiu Cnthot|<- church must precede its consecration, and to the rison of 1.1»bon ha* gone over to the This is necessary because of the big is the largest religious edifice of it a Pisa. Italy. Oct. 5.—The Portug«ee Un'.ring efior.-- of a n iibisliup l arle.v hs due tbe tact that not a dollar 1» u«»w due upon this valuable property. For revolutionist* and that a battle I* legation has announced It Is practi California meet, which takes place kind in America. The work of cob S year- la- l. ial»>nd with tins eud In view Recently lie bint been rewarded by tbe gift of 8225.000 from ninety in- now In prograa*. The British gov cally <ertain that Lisbon and Oporto j along in the latter part of the struction was commenced half a cep m i i' , bia< tioiioi. and th- |airi'tie> of til* diu- e»e through the re- tor» bate contributed 8300.000 more, which amounts ernment I* said to be considering In tury ago, the total cost exceeding $5,3 are In the hands of the revolution , month. ” tervention In behalf of th« safety of ists. bn. adds It should not be con t< toil et tt ,|»- oui .•>! debt Former Judge Morgan O'Brien of New York was chairman of tbe committee which pro- 000,000. The cathedral can accom S wildly cheered as he fol- | He was ih. BMBhfH ih‘ r<--..»! family, and cluded the entire realm has fallen. • '•>■ <1 ............. '<■ i .,i ’la- debt mi (be -athedral. and Herman Bidder, the well known editor of the Staats-Zai- modate about 30,000 people whe; | . lowed with his promise to give Ore- It I* known that at least two British every bit of available space is util this ___ gon the Western championship warahipa are on the way to Lisbon. King on Warship year, and he will doubtless gain the lied. Catholic churches and cathe I A report at Pisa, Italy. 1* that the drala are consecrated only when al Madrid, Oct. 5 Advices received desired support. MANY PETTY ROBBERIES troop* royal to the king were still tonight debt* have been paid, and the groun* from Lisbon state; Coach Warner's Appeal ancceatfuiiy defending the royal paF upon which a Catholic edifice is oncy "The combat continues in the The speech of Coach Warner was consecrated can never be sold. nee at 3 o'clock thia morning. COMMITTED IN EUGENE streets. The Queen Mother Amelia i also an appeal to the students for Thousands of visitors are tn th has fled to the royal palace at Clntra, support. It was the first appearance city to witness the ceremonies. "We have given King Manuel DO- the summer residence of Queen Dow DURING LAST FEW DAYS of the big coach in the assembly tire to quit. The coming revolution ager Marl* Plal, 17 miles from LIs- room and he was loudly greeted. His will be n kindly affair. We shall kill bon. Klng Emanuel has found re- Colored Waiter Victim of Mis speech in brief was as follows: the least possible number of par- fuge on a warship.” EUGENE BABY BORN "I presume what you all wish to I eons.” placed Confidence — Lodg I hear is what the prospects for the I WITH ONE WEE TOOTb Republic Proclnlnird In the«« words Dr Alfonso Coata. I ing Houses Looted Oregon football team are this year. London. Oct. 5. 8:22 p. m —The the moat advanced of the Portuguese 1’11 tell you frankly that the pros ♦ Dr. Anderson, of the firm < republican leaders, warned the world foreign office h«* Just received a tel pects for Oregon football at present ♦ of Drs. Cannon ft Anderson, During the past few days a num of the Intention of the revolutionists egram from the BrftUh minister at are not very good- The material we ♦ noticing a story in The Gue rd « ber of petty thefts have been report immediately after the general elec- Lisbon declaring that a republic ba* have on hand to work with is far ♦ a few days ago about a child ed to the police, but as yet none of been proclaimed. August. Part, at lions nt the end of J. F. Moore. Who Faked Auto- the guilty persons have been appre Detectives Reach Los Angeles inferior to what they say it was in ♦ being born somewhere in the i — former years. We have had to start ♦ state, the location being for « hended. They have evidently left' mobile Accident. Runs Away the city, for the police have scoured! from the beginning and build up. It ♦ gotten. with two teeth, hast « With Important Infor WORST WILL LEAD is now up to you fellows to turn out ♦ ens to report that the sm of 4 the city for suspects, and although j some men. We want every man in ♦ Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ford, With T wd Hundred Dollars mation one or two men were thought to be| DRY FARMERS this university who weighs over 140 ♦ residing just across the river the guilty ones, investigation proved pounds out for daily practice. 1 ♦ north of the city, had one After h '••<? been given *-ee treat them innocent. a Spokane. Oct. 5.—Dr. J. H Worst, • • want the fraternity houses and clubs ♦ tooth when ho first saw the ment for -■ I’ • C ’-■il days and !»t»r given' Tucker, one of the ooiored waiters “ president of the North Dakota Agri «•job Los Angeles. Oct. 5. — "The ♦ to send all their men who are large ♦ light about six weeks ago. n-der’v pt the Gene-al hos at the Hotel Srneede. a few days ago cultural College, Is to lead the Inter-1 pital, a* criminals who blew up the ♦ enough. There are plenty of good ♦ The tiny "toofin” was direct J. F the yr”ng m«n took in a stranger of his own color. * ntalona! Dry Farming Congres* forj who recrntlv Times plant and its men last ♦ men right here who are large enough ♦ ly in front on the lower jaw « f->',.»n ..n *ut’«-n!>|le ac the coming year. The nominating cident, last night repaid th» kin Iness gave him lodging and food, but lie Thursday left tracks that are ♦ ♦ and looks like a little pearl. should turn out. committee announced Its «election of shown him hy stei ng ove >300 be repaid the kindness a day or so ago * both wide and deep, and it is -i and “One of the games that is to be « Worst for president of the congress, longing to a number of p-tlent* in by disappearing with a suit of Tuck- * certain that we will get * looked forward to is the freshman ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ |«. them.” and it I* expected the choice will be the hospital and k»nt by the mana-, er’s clothes. * game that takes place earlier in the The baggage room at the Ed Howe ratified without contest. This statement was made Owing to the rapidly growing pop. of th« inst’tutlon. lodging house in the Coleman » block * by William J. Burns, follow ♦I coming month. At present there are The $250 cup for the best collect gement * only fifteen freshmen out, and since ulation of Germany, especially in th4 It will l> ’ rep»Tehertd th-t Moore was broken open several days ago ive exh!’4t by any state outside of was found li'n« 'n the mid lie of the ♦ ing his arrival in this city * first team men will be barred, more Industrial cities and towns, and the , about $80 worth of cloth: ig and '♦ front San Francisco. Burns Independence League Opens Washington has been awarded to. Al street at West Ninth and I awrence and * freshmen will have to turn out if you relative scarcity of productive landf? berta Province. A. M. Alexson. of one night during the recent county other articles belonging to one of the ♦ announced that he is now in expect to have a team. 1'11 detail one the nation becomes each year niorwp lodgers was taken. A suit case was Paxton. Colo., has won the sweep ♦ full charge of the investiga State Convention in * coach for this game alone if more dependant upon foreign countries fof, fair and he clsftred to have been run cut open and clothing, consisting Of,, stakes premiums as the winner of over tion and that nothing further its food supply. by an automobile, He was cov- a suit, >i lerwerr. shoes, handker- It players will turn out. o the largest number of prise* In class ered front head to foot with dust and chiefs and ither articles were rtolen. * would be given out until the •‘I’ve heard a great deal of the Or New York one and class two. men who dynamited the I seemed to be bleeding at the mouth, The thief also took a telescope valise ♦ egon spirit before I was within 1000 giving day, will be with Multaomahy ibut when he was taken to the hcs- full of clothes. It It not kiov’t who ♦ Times and attempted the de miles from here, and now it is up to Both these will be hard game*. New York. Oct. 5.—Hearst * Inde 1 pltal not a sign of bruise or scar the guilty p rty is er just when the ♦ struction of the homes of Otis you to show me what this is by pendence League convened her« to Manager Watson, of the football Zechandelar are in the I <■ >ubl b»> found on him and the phy theft was committed. it was discov ♦ and turning out more men when they are team, then spoke upon the financial dny In *tatr convention with the hands of his men. sician* came to th« cmclusian “ that * needed. This is a plea by me for standing that faces this year’s team! avowed Intention of placing a full ered two er laree tisys ago. ♦ ' he was either faking «* ha 1 fallen in more men, and I hope that tomorrow He stated that it will require gate! ticket In th<‘ field and of taking nn Some one broke into the room of a Fifty Years Ago Today. 'nn epileptic fit. ns th-: -* were Indlca- lodger In the Willamette House on »♦*4******4S«'»e«H**4*4e* on the field we will have a new i | receipts totaling between $4000 and| active part In the campaign. A few | i tlcns of ept1ep*y. squad of over 40 more men.” month* ago it *eenie<l that the H<-ar»tl Oct. 5. West Eighth s'reet yesterday and $5000 if expenses are to be made3 Given Good Job Preceding the address of the coach organization had fallen to pie« . *, be took a suit of clothes. A man regis- Los Angeles. Oct. 5. — William J. he outlined the various games! President Buchanan person He was given treatment rt the hos- tering there as George Kirkwood Burr« the detective, and two assist Captain Taylor, of the football team, Then yond hope of r<’*urreetlon. but to-| how the break even on eaciw ally eeeortsd the Prince of i pitnl until a few days ago when h“ was seen to enter this lodger’s room ants from the Sa.i Francisco police outlined the various games and their showing day w convention brought out of lild- would be doubtful, and on the Multi Wnles. guest of the nation, on a ' was discharged as cured. As a ni'.ti respective dangers. At the outset he ing n considerable number of the oldi and disappeared immediately after rtn c-.t. Ryan and Bunner, ar nomah game it would be necessary to| i was needed around the institution, ward, Chief of Police Farington has dep visit to tlie home and tomb of warhorse* of the party, and the gath- rived here today from the north to commended the freshman class by have an attendance of 6000 i people. I he was given the position of orderly, George Washington ut Mount saying that their efforts have been < ring opened w ith ma- lf< station« "f sent a description of the man up and up the search fcr the Times dy- le tracks Captain Hawkins, of the which he filled satisfactorily two or down the line and has hopes of catch take Vernon Harriet Lane, niece of enthusiasm. The name of Hearst namit-' c< . sp rators. Burns wene im- shown more this year than ever be team, then spoke. Folowltig hit» ■ » three days. He had the freedom of the president and mistress of brought repeated cheer*. him. medlatciv into consultation with the fore. The first game for Oregon will were Editor Moores, of the EmeraldJ the office and it was there that he ing Homer Although there are the usual pub the White House, was of the Leep. son of Dr. K. A mayor and the San Francisco sleuths be the one with the alumni, a week Collins, of the Oregon Monthly, when learned that quite a sum of money lic declaration* regarding the cer Leep. reports the theft of a coat on to Captain Paul Flammer. from Saturday. This will be against told about the special feature* plan-* party. belonging to the different patients his father's back porch on South Wil reported tainty of victory perching on the head of the Los Angeles detective bu a team of all Northwest players, and ned for this paper thin year; Hunt-« The captain of the slave bark was kept in a desk. Last night when lamette street Saturday. Hearst banner, the leader* p'« "■III- reau. Great secrecy is maintained, will be one of the most formidable ington. who outlined oratory «nd de Orlon lined 82.<K» and. with his every one except tbw night nurses ing to admit, when pre»-’- I. that they but it is evident that Bu-as has aggregations ever lined up on Kin bate; Mis» Edith Woodcock, who two mates, sentenced to prison do not hope to elect t i< r tick* t that brought with him Informatii n which caid Field. The team is hoping to spoke for the Y. W. C. A., and Mr. The Guard Classified Ads Pay. (Continued on Page 4.) for two years for the crime of the Hearst Influence will play some has aroused the entire department to administer them a defeat if such a Cecil for the Y. M. C. A. Captain bringing African negroes to the thing is within human possibility. part In the campaign ia certalB, aF its greatest efforts. •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jamison told of tbe encouraging out rnltetl States to be sold Into Ore more body was found in the thougb It I* impossible to gue*s what Excursion to Corvallis look for basketball, which ia better slavery. ruins today, a .1 identified as that of The Willamette game will be more than it has ever been before. Harry role the editor will choose. He'.ral nnme* have bee t promi jGr.int Moore, composing room ma of a practice game, but the O. A. C. Stine then mentioned the tenni* aitu- nently mentioned for the place atjhe, Twenty-five Years Ago Today. chinist. game, which is to be played on the atlon. stating that a tournamenl L_ Every sutmcrlber to the Twice-a-Week Guartl uh« pays one year in O. A. C. grounds, will be the most would be held this winter, with cup* held of the Independence I— . - -------- , League Charles Stewart Parnell. Ire Court for one «dvance (81.50) will receive the Oregon Agriculturist free Rev. Frank R. Zugg. the pastor of dangerous contest for Oregon. He for the winners. liclet, among land's "uncrowned king." open- Tam Burke's double quartet oi M ye«.’. Justice James w. Gerard. Former the Marshfield Presbyterian church, then mentioned to the students the ed tbe famous electoral cam H Glynn and I l>i» I» one of the best farm, fruil mid livestock paper» in the Comptroller Martin has resigned to go to Ohio, where his plan to run an excursion to Corvallis last year sang two Oregon songs and paign of 1885 as lender of the ; William Siilxer » »• Northwest anil it* matftr 1* Well «elected and thoroughly reliable. < mother, who Is In poor health, re- and appealed for 1500 rooters to be I ’ Beauty" Robinson, the newly elect- New Irish Party at Wicklow It I* a splendid paper for the (armer. ' sides. The church has not yet secur- there Following this is the Whit ed yell leader, led the rooting. it understood that Mr U-arst does not desire the nomination for th* gover ed another pastor. . worth game and the last, on Thanks- was a truly enthusiastic rally. nurabip. BY ROBBING HOSPITAL HEARST MEN MEET TO NOMINATE TICKET OF DYNAMITING MYSTERY ■ FARM PAPER FREE