THE TWIOE-A-WEEK GUARD VOLUME 44. EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1910 No. 43 American Princess Who May Rule Portugal And Her Husband, Prince Miguel ATLANTIC OCEAN TODAY Atlantic City, Oct. 15.—The long-deferred attempt of Wal­ ter Wellman, journalist, aeronaut and explorer, to croas the At­ lantic in a dirigible airship, was begun this morning at an early hour, when the balloon "America " left the hanger and disap­ peared to tho eastw rd In a heavy fog, At 11:15a. n. the first wireless message from the America was received here: Headed northeast," it said; "all well on board and machin­ ery v or!. . Cc r’-lyc. J. Irwin.” Wireless Operator Miller, just before noon, had again spoken spoken to the America. The purport of the mesbage was thut Wellman and crew hud decided to make the daring attempt to reach Europe. "We ure headed duo northcast, but have not taken observa­ tions and will not know our exact location until noon,'* it read. The America's wireless has a radius of about one hundred miles. What little wind was blowing when the America started came from the west. There are six men in the airship; Wai tei Wellman, Melvin Vanlman, chief engineer, F. Murray Sim­ mons, J K. Irwin,wireless operator, Albert Lovis Loud and John Aubert, assistant engineers. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 15.—Stanley Ketchel, the champion middleweight pugilist of the world, was shot and probably fa­ tally wounded this morning by an employe on the farm of R. R. Dickerson, five miles north of Conway, Mo., where Katchel has been since Tuesday for recreation. The employe used a target rifle. The cause of the shooting is not learned. A bullet went through Ketchel’s lungs, and the man who shot him escaped, with bloodhounds on his trail. A special train has been sent to bring Ketchell to the hospi­ tal here. Springfield. Oct. 15.—Stanley Ketchel’s real name is Stanislaus Keicel. He was born at Grand Rap- ids 23 years ago, and about four years ago began fighting minor bouts In Montana, when he found himself to be ’’good,” and went to San Fran­ cisco and whipped Joe Thomas, who was a great favorite, Ketchel thenI whipped one after another of the' noted pugilists, and secured the ti- tie of middleweight .champion from Billy Papke. Later Papke whipped , Ketchel, but again lost his title to the Grand Rapids wonder. A little( over a year ago he went out of his class to fight Jack Johnson, heavy­ weight champion pugilist of the world, but was beaten In a rather easy fashion in twelve rounds. Since then Ketchel has been inactive in the ring. Shot After Quarrel Springfield, Oct. 15.— Ketchel was MAY ENCOUNTER HURRICANE Wortl hag been received here from the weather bureau at Washington that a West Indian hurricane is coming up from the oa»t, and an effort is being made by Wellman s friends to reach him and worn him to keep crear of the track of the storm. 5.—T I mm id t! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ « Il SU|h llt" pre id: did uobb doing • : '<» re local Wills uesiig- from Well- that the start ht* for Europe. The shot by Walter A. Hurtz, a quarrel­ some ranch hand. The bullet en­ tered Ketchell's right lung, nnd so far no effort has been made to probe for it, because of the patient'B low condition. The shooting occurred while Ketchel was eating breakfast, and there were no witnesses, and as Ketchel almost immediately lapsed into unconsciousness, the exact cir­ cumstances have not been learned. Hurtz and Ketchel exchanged weds list n’ght. I.ittle Hope for Recovery Kansas City, Oct. 15—A telephone message from Conway physicians say there is little hope fof Ketchel’s re­ covery. An immediate operation is necessary and ci attempt will be made late this afterioon to remove him to Springfield. '.ill ti I th' libiti requt ■ mit It to him as a< ÍHIS AFTERNOON Wellaaan, on bo«ri airship Amer is. Great *< rk. > ’W ,1, *1 flWdMMMRZMMMMMI of the «chlct run nU of the c< i \ 4 Plaudit« from everybody. Our Is It U |Hmtlble tbit the trouble In Portugal may resu.t in an American girl ascending the throne of that nation. wishes and Godspeed to yourself and Harry Dryer, alias Jack Davis. Miss Elizabeth Robinson, Hurt Ik>nt Miguel of Ilrsganxa. the pretender to the throne, has announced that be has no intention of pressing his claims, Van Inman. With your family and but Ills m > ii . who married Anita Stewart of New York, has made no such declarations. At the time of the marriage will stay with them until we hear Attempts to Swindle Real of Miss Stewart with I’riiK'e Miguel the fact that this American heiress might become the queen of Portugal was Yesterday, Died Early that you have reached Europe. commented upon The marriage occurred In Scotland in the presence of royal and notable social guests on Sept. Europe I'leace continue to flas h Estate Firm 15. l'.sr.i jt >vna noted u the •’.tie that Horn Miguel of Itraganxa. the father of the prince, was the pretender to Joseph Hains.” This Morning the Portuguese throne, t»ut that he had uo In dlnatiou to press his claim on the throne, being disposed to resig., 'n Harry Dryer, alias Jack Davis, lu-H.ription of the America I Elizabeth Robinson, the 15-year- favor of his son. the prime The prince :< nd hJs A merit an wife since their marriage have divided their time betwe, u who has been here for five days, reg­ “Tio”America is provided with pro­ their home in .iiistria mid Mr«. Smith’s Ix>ndoti residence. istered from San Bernardino, Cal., old daughter of R. Robinson, who visions for a month, but the only is in custody of the officers here, be­ late yesterday afternoon was struck 111 .. L — means of cooking is n small oil ing charged with obtaining mo> ?y by an automobile driven by W. E. Stove. It Is estimated her engines ♦♦♦♦♦♦ can push the balloon through the air under false pretenses. He contracted Brown, died this morning a few min­ with the real estate firm ot Garrett utes before six o’clock as a result of 2'5 nilles an hour, nnd Europe is 3000 & Mitchell to buy 13 1-2 acres of the concussion of the brain, received 'By. Oct 15 It was 4! miles away. Wheeler place West of the city, ad­ when her head struck the hard pave­ The airship's gas bog’is 228 feet morning when Melvin I joining the Dr. McCornack orchard, ment. The girl became unconscious long, and la cigar Shaped, Its width chief engineer, and F. la 52 fe.-t, and It* carrying power Is for $700 an acre. Today he gave the when th“ accident occurred and nev­ firm a check for $330 on the Califot- er gained complete consciousness be­ I gat or. an toun-1 estimated at twelve ton* The pas- nia State Hank of San Bernardini' fore death, although she at one time a was fit for, seng.r car Is 156 f.-et long. The as part payment, signing the check was able to recognize her sister and rcrnl hours to America also cnrrlc H a donkey en- "Jack Davis.” He stated that he call her name. Death was very sud­ glue. i of the hang*r.| was short of ready cash and asked a den and was a shock to everyone in­ H.-neath th • car hangs a boat J7 the craft left | loan of $30, and Mr. Lee. w ho has a volved. After the accident the girl feet long, to !”• used if the balloon is,’ desk in the office, accommodated was carried by Harry Keeney and vage. About i wrecked. Strung beneath the car is; Harry Miller to tho Linn drug store had gathered n 330 f.x»t equllibrlater, which takes, him. Mitchell & Garrett wired the ban’ rnd from there taken to the parents’ the place of th* drag rope of bal-i loonlsts. Th> equilibrator consists of Interrupts Fcrward Pass in the Mayor and Chief of Police Are Eugene nnd Springfield Will at San Bernadlno it a mediately an home over the Ergene Steam Laun­ received a reply that Jack Dai s hi. dry. A trained n rse was call- 1 and a long stool cable to which are at­ funds there. The matter v.r ? the during the night renorta were en­ i tached thirty small steel tanks. caci. Placed Under Legal Second Quarter and Makes Visit Each Other When First no placed in the hands cf Chief of Po­ couraging. It was not until early carrying 7 5 pounds of gasoline, and lice Farringtcn an I tn-.t official, tn this morning that she became worse 40 wooden blocks. The equilibrator Supervision a Touchdown Car Runs Over Bridge company with T. H. Garrett, went and the nurre summoned Dr. Kuy­ make« It untie, . ssnry to carry bal­ out to the football game, where they kendall. who in turn brought Dr. last. Gasoline for motive power Is carried under the main floor of the Secretary John Mullen, of the found the man, and he was placed Wall. In spit - o ftheir effort«, death Seattle, Oct. 15.—An order re-| arrest. i came at 5:50. Te family is over­ oar. straining Mayor Hiram C. Gill. Chief Springfield Commercial club. and under He said his true name is It Is Intended that the balloon of Police Wappenstein and the city, Manager D. C. Freeman, of the pro- Dryer, and stated that he was Harry come with grief, the two girls being at one pride of their parents. The sis- «•111 sail along at a height of 200 feet I ____ _____ _____ _ motion department of the Eugene h.alth department from recognizing ------ — an inmate of the state insane , ter seems to be suffering more than nnd if it settles close to the water' In the Alumnl-Oregon football nnd restricting the district inhabitat- Commercial club, conferred together time Stockton. Cal. He is a tbe others and can hardly realize the wood blocks and tanks would game the alum il scored in the sec­ ed by degraded women and issuing this morning in regard to some fit- | asylum at Stockton, float and relieve It of some weight. ond quarter, Gor ion Moores inter­ certificates of health to them, was ting celebration of the running of German and is in poor health, being that death has separated them, An Unusual Accident As gasoline Is required the steel ca­ rupted Taylor's forward pass and signed by Judge Mitchell Gilliam in the first elecric car over the new P., troubled with his lungs to a late hour this afternoon. ble will be pulled up Into the car with a clear field ran to a touch- the superior court today.____________ E. & E. bridge some time next week. no Up action had been taken in the case. The accident was very unfortn- Fred Moullen made a suc- down, and a tank emptied. The order also enjoins the proper-' Manager O’Connor, of the P., E. _________ _ J nate and unusual. The car driven Altogether the America carries 9.- ceeaful plaee kick, and the score; ty owners in the district from rent- & E., thinks he can run the first car by Mr. Brown was going scarcely 000 pounds of gasoline, and Is as j stood 6-u in favor of the graduates. Ing property for unlawful purposes. ,over over on Wednesday, and arrange- more than four miles an hour and thoroughly equipped with nautical Toward the end of the quarter the The court refused to Issue a man­ ments are being made by the two nCKlCIIQ PAnnrn struck *•««* not enough force to even alumni showed signs of being tired. date to the mayor and chief of po­ commercial organizations to pull off apparatus aa a big ocean liner. IzulSdUO rHUUuU , bruise the girl's body, ft seems that The game was replete with amus­ lice to close the district, holding that their little stunt on that day. Presi­ After the airship went up It de- | rt as A ♦ the Vl ZV AABB ArfS 5* her A A — she W « threw A* A A. • car A approached veloped that Jean Jacob French, the ing situations.’ nnd the graduates, the court lacked the power to make dent Y’oran. of the Eugene club, will * Washington, Oct. 15.—Presi­ Up her uer arms aruis anu tue fender i up and the struck motor expert, had been left behind.' who used the old-style game, man- such a mandate, but the proprieto s appoint a steering committee on > dent Taft and Director of the J her under the arm pit. The wheels It 1s said that Jacob had some differ-: ufacturad many novel plays. of disorderly houses were also en- Monday. Manager O'Connor says he > Census Durand have decided to raf the fhn n-ir* darxi of car lto«l had hnon been shoved hard over The teams lined up as follows: will decorate two cars for the oc-1 * issue tonight a formal state­ cnees with Wellman over wages. joined. by the steering gear and six Inches Alumni - Hug. centre; Farris, right Sheriff Hodge says he will enforce c. sion and the first car to run across * ment covering the alleged pad­ ♦ guard; Penland, left guard; Earle, the order, This means that a hun- the bridge will contain a number of * ding in population figures for ♦ more would have missed her, but All Going Smoothly the result was to knock her down, right tackle; Plnkhr.m. left tackle: New York. Oct. 15,- The Associat­ Woods, right eld; Hickson, left end; tired white, negro an I Japanese wo invited business men of Eugene as * the Pacific coast cities. The ♦ With her arms in the air. there was ♦ guests of the Commercial club and * enormous gains have excited men will be driven from the build ­ ed Press received the following wire* Moores, left half; Moullen. right 1 nothing to break her fall, and the leas message from Wellman this af- half; Havs. full back; Latourette, ings near the railroad stations. the club will be the guest of the rail- * the suspicions of the census of­ ♦ blow, when her head struck the ♦ ficials. and an investigation re­ ^¡pavement, Mayor Gill recently ordered the wo­ way company. was the ultimate cause of tetrnoon: men to be remove.! to large build­ At Springfield the visitors will sulted in a remuneration being "On board the airship America, quarterback. death. ’Varsity Kellogg < i re: Fenton, ings In another section, erected by make an official call upon the Com­ offered in certain cases. crossing the Atlantic. 1:45 p. tn., Oc­ left guard; Mitchell, right guard; Mr. Brown is very much broken tober 15: The sea Is smooth and Weedland, left tackle; Bailey, right politicians closely allied with the mercial club there and in turn the up over the accident, and It comes city administration, but a suit is citizens of that city will come over as a severe shock on account of his Newspaper man who Is attempting wo are not crowding the motor hard tackle; Michael, left end; Fixer, right pending to restrain the operation ot to Eugene to return the call and ex­ averaging about fifteen knots an end: Tavlor, right half; Walker, left already poor health. It was with to cross th* ocean In a baloon. that district also The old district. tend greetings. BENJAMIN HALL hour. All going well. Wellman. Wellman.” difficulty that he was able to be at half; Means, fullback; Latourette. It is alleged by the Public Welfare chlnnry «as start«*.! whether th«* ac­ coroner’s inqu«*st this afternoon. quarterback. I .eague.yielded half a million in trib-| DIES AT STAR the tual flight to Europe would be uu- He has only been out of the hospital The Wheat Market« ute money to the police since last Win from High School dertaken. aa It depended upon how FRENCH RAILROADS for a few weeks and the shock is a the recall campaign' Cottage Grove. Or., Oct. 14.— Tacoma—Mill, bluestem. 90; club, Wellman found things when he got The score of the preliminary game March, and YIELD TO STRIKERS between Mayor Gill, now — in progress. ------- — ------------- ------ . g4; r— Benjamin Hall, for many years a severe one. red Russian. 82 ©S3: — export Into the air. That he found every­ the University freshmen against Brown Not to Illam«* thing satisfactory 1« Indicated by the and the Eugene High school was 6 Is based on his alleged maintenance bluesteni. 90: club. 84; red Russian, ,resident of Star. 14 miles east of Paris. Oct. 15—The directors of the plague spot. The story of the accident is told 82; forty-fold, 88 ©89. here, died Tuesday and was buried to 0 In favor of the freshmen It of the railroads Involved In the Portland—Unchanged. Wednesday at the Sears’ cemetery, the same by all who saw it and there - was a well-plaved game and both strike have agreed to grant a —Close—October. 94 3-8; Ion Row River. Mr. Hall was a weal- is no blame attached to Mr. Brown. Elizabeth. K. .... ha« a population < Chicago _____-------------- teams played good ball. The teams minimum wage of $1 a day to of 73.049. an increase of 21,279. or December, 95»4; May, 101H; July, thy farmer and stockraiser. and wai The girl became bewildered and ra® lined up as follows: Fifty Years Ago Today. the employes of all lines run­ thought by his neighbors to be a back and forth in front of the car. Eugene High school—Wray, c.: 40.S per cent over 50,130 in 1900. 97. ning out of Parla. The new miser, as he had no family. Relatives i In the machine with him was Glenn Oct. 15. Spencer, 1. g.; Powrie. I. g.; Steldl. scale will go Into effect January B. Conwell, an employe of ■ garage, 1. t.: Simms, r. t.; DeBar. r. e.: Grif­ The I’rlncf ot Wales ««Bed up I and constitutes the chief con­ who was along to bring the car back fen. e. r.; Green, r. t.; Jenkins. 1. g.: cession demanded by the men. th* UudwHi on the United after Mr. Brown had reached home. 9 Advertising in one form or another is as old as mankind, ® — - ----------- ----- • Green, f. ; Club. g. gtnt«*« revenue critter Harriet Hl« atory la confirmed by all th« Freshmen—Caulfield, c.: Fergu­ 0 but it never reached its zenith until the advent of the news- ® EPISCOPAL CHURCH L-m.- to Wfwt rolut. »here he witnesses and as given to a reporter son. r. g.; Buoy, I. g.; Hall, I. t: as follows: v . iim received 1>J' Lleutonnnt That’s why successful advertising really means 01 RETAINS OLD NAME is "We Crome Illes en Parisis. Frsncf. Grout, 1. t.; Aunisen. r. e.; Brad­ * paper. were over thirty-five feet ...... ml Winfield Oct 15. -Two hundred strikers held shaw. r. e.; Cobb. 1. t.; Reynolds. • newspaper advertising. Successful advertising in Lane 0 eplvnon* hero of our war with Cincinnati, Oct. 15.—The proposal from the girt when she started to up three trains. Including the ex­ 1. g.; Bean, f.; Griffeth. g ♦ county means Guard advertising, because The Guard is ♦',„