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TW1ÖB-A < VOLUME 44 EUGENE, OREGON, THUR8DA J Y EV.’ NINO, FEB- Suffragettes Threaten to Spoil the Coronation Of King George if Women Are Not Given Ballot Washington, Fob. 8.—f President ” Taft ______ served ___ notice upon congrciis 1 »day Ihrotgh Crane and Carter that that ther ere must be a vote upon the rccoprocity agreement „____ —. with ...... Canada or he _ >»»-- «« will call congress back in an extra session after March 4th. The rules of the senate which permit untrammelled discus sion of a measure are the principal barriers to the vote in that body. It is known that Heyburn and Bailey are bitterly oppos ed to the ngreenicnt nnd that the opposition extends also to the *L most of the piogi t ksive republicans. Sonic of these senators hinted there arc relations, which, while in the house are not sufficiently pleasant of late, cause them to exort in support as in support as they would an administration measure. Taft summoned Senators Crane and Carter -- -- we to wv the HIV White TV UAl(V House today to urge upon them the necessary expedition of legislation in the senate so there would no necessity for an extra session of congress. Vice President Sherman i and Senator binool alao were in conference with the preaident. Washington, Feb. 8.—The committee voted today to repcC* the resolution declaring for San Francisco just as it passed t U house of representatives although without adding the amen IJ ment providing for invitation to Deets of the world to assemBH at Hampton Rjads, and from whence, with representatives ps all nations, proceed to Washington for an official celebratiH of the opening of the canal. Upon the conclusion of the p* M gram that may mark the celebration in this city, the plan pl|H poses that the president go to Hampton Roads and there revi the great fleet before it starts its voyage to San Francisco v the Panama canaL , By a vote of 8 to 6 the committee rejected an amendm.. offered by Senator Swanson providing rendevous at Hampt , Roads and taking in other matters. Senator Swanson annouii ed that he would renew his amendment when the bill was tak up in the senate. 0UC KING HAM ■ PAUAC^ I" CUT POWER PLANT O.A.C. Will GET ill ALMOST HEADY MONEY STATE TO OPERATE ASKED FOR JURY VERDICT II METERS CASE * Efforts of President Taft Are Salem Man Accused of Killiffl Rewarded by Agreement I ‘ » of Nations * 1 I Sec?nd Time i I ' Washington, Feb. 8.—After much 3 Ini and long work, the president has 8.—-A verdict c been able to secure the assent of the .ghter laid the Il- report on returned < ainsi* maritime powers, whose subjects are Meyers table. This report asked tiiat >:3'» o’cl engaged at the seal fisheries, to an ni^ht y a Ju Dairy anil Foixl C< onituissioiier a> ,er lu ng be« agreement for a regulation of those out for four hours. Bailey renlgti. Miller explained that last wÆ . - - - to replenish the fisheries, calculated n«-ss in this ___ 1 ...... Lhe mother* of Portland ______ ___________ ' • i : I of vuc demanded the cas*> seal herd in Bhering sea. testified yesterday i, and ittt that the office be conducted belter r j a* mortality amutig tbo babies in I < i Pot Hand last August was greater' [■ment* to tte^L SENATpR CULLOM SAYS jury. than in Chicago, uwlug tu Impure, -'milk. Bowerman and Abrahams fa Nar> ................... ... a , .uuieois . •ms to to Mis PAN KH'JR ST NOT A DOLLAR WAS the state. No n< ■ m s' vored a thorough Investigation, but objected to the report filed. last trlaiM| arresting a pnRRIIPTI Y IIQFn -Meyers will afternoon probabi.- be ui» Assist a nt Ntate Nccretary UUnnUrlLI UJCU on Saturday at 1 sentence< o’clock}* SUFFRAGETTE After u stormy seanlon, the house ■ amount of concrete ’' passed a bill creating au assistant Much interest has been taken lij Engluud i lullltiiut sutTnigettes have >» setting, and the ' secretury of state. The charge wan advanced i stand ------ ‘ than ever ‘ before by announcing ____ __ through the outcome of this case and at th«,.’- Washington. Feb. 8. — In a brief X testing out the ' imiilo that Fonts Is holding up the their lender Mr- Eiuiuellne Piinkiitir.st 1 coronation of Klug <•« ------ 7 * . - ____ ■» Scorge may be H|x»lled by a demonstration If trial yesterday the courtroom wai|» statement in the senate today, Sena crowded. er which la leaving ■ measure and It Is reported that the women me __•. .The »terming of the houses of imrllutuent. huge demonstration necessary t^^H though it i tor Cullom, of Illinois, said never had guard the doors to prevent any morijl will bnrdly Is- complin, he with uii attempt a: lutes ru| ting the «urination festivities In .lune. when. >r two miles above '.governor will veto the bill. n« Mr«. P h a dollar been corruptly spent at any ■ irst In quoted us saying. ” tlie suffr.ig -it “ - th >us.h loving |«eacv. would tie relu< tantly compelled to make spectators from entering. Many wom-p Thu Bonn-Calkins bills fixing the __ thenineh «■« of his elections. He declared the en were among the throng 11 ' salaries of district attorney, deputies •elf t<> p.itrl >1 11 ulnrly disagreeable at tne ne nietit -«li,-n the whole British nation ought normally to be devoting It- people of Illinois are as moral as in The witnesses who testified were: ■ 11 ' nnd commissioners of Laue county Ubile along lie rc olcingn." Su< h a dmnotintrssti« •< ««< it <1 probably begin at :be gaten of Buckingham palace and con- any other state, and said they could Dr. W. H. Byrd. H. P. Minto. MrsJx route to Weattniunter.in« luding Trtif . ir square. passed tin* senate. take care of their own good name. Ferguson. Mr. Grabner. r. Millet, ) Flat Salary for Print'-r and William Ivan for the state and. The judiciary committee favorably D. W Gibson, J. N. Skaife, W., > reports placing tho state printer on it .1 and George Meyers himself}' a flat salary of four thousand dollars for the defense. Ine jury retired at.i per year after October, 1912. nbolish- BLAIR WILL HANDLE ea the printing expert and creates a which was d livered by Circui^^H THE ALLEN & LEWIS •ccrclary of the printing board. Judge Percy Kelly. ' The governor will veto the Thonip GOODS IN THIS CITY son bill changing the penalty under At the first trial of the case Mey-i^K v- . . . ,-| <,t murder ill, which Ross bail to pay double. There > was thew^H Cereals, Salt and Sugar Will Be Is n protest against the bill from Ma- I yor Hlmon nnd others. , i Distributed in This City from th-re sent back . ial. O. A. <’. <>cta All Asked For i The trial is one of the shortest from Eranch House The ways nnd mean* committee on record for a case where so much has allowed O. A. C. all the appro-! was at stake. Meyers shot and killed I < Still nuotimi- p, oliami wlmlcs.-ili- prlatlou asked for, but the University' Patrolman 'Ihomas Eckart when t..„- the SS ■ of Oregon appropriation is not yet hollso Will !><• ill g bllMllIOM In Ku- .a« 4 g latt'.r he ! arrested V-?ms and was Rates of Second-Class Mail to Covered Wagon Filled With Girl Shot by Man With Whom General Millionerd and I goto- through a b inch house. F. E. settled. Five taking him to the police station. Biair. tli<> olive street eonimlsMlon Be Raised Through Today’s niori'hunt. who lias been doing so DOC. COOK WILL She Elopes and He Takes Others Shot—News of School Children Struck SENATE COMMITTEE mill'll bushiest silice starting in, an nounces that Allen A l«*wls. the old Amendment LECTURE IN IOWA DECIDES UNANIMOUSLY Revolutions est wholesale house In Portland have Her Money by Fast Train Ibis Moines, Fob. 8.-—Tho arranged to upon a branch here un Washington, Fob. 8. -It Is report FOR SAN FRANCISCO Cape Haytieu. Feb. 8.—General der his management. The rooms Dos Moines Press club today ed the senate committee on postof .Aurora. III., Feb. 8.—Florence Moillionerd, Wichita, Kas.. Feb. 8.—A covered who is at the head of received an acceptance from u»w occupied by Mr. Blair In the >n. aged 16. styled "Queen of Washington, Feb. 8.—San fices and post roads today adopted wagon carrying twelve school chil I Sa. the revolutionary forces, and five llniigs bhx-k. will bo occupied by the Dr. Frederick Cook to au In Francisco this afternoon won an amendment to the postofflce ap dren was hit by a fast train twenty l.ittk Hungary." was found uncon other rebel generals were taken vitation to lecture In Des Portland company. Goods have be scious on the Northwestern railroad by a unanimous vote in the from the prison at Trou and shot to propriation bill to increase second- miles southeast of here late yester I tracks here today. gun to arrive, a carload of cereals Moines on February 23rd. In She was shot death senate committee on Indus last night. having come In last night. While bls acceptance Cook says: class rates on advertising matter and day afternoon, with the result that • four times and cannot live. Later trial expositions for the Pan the stock will not be large lit first, ! ♦ “The opinion of my coun ama canal exposition. periodicals. The amenfrineut was Harley Harlenbower, aged 15, and she gained her senses, and upon her In Honduran It will be added to from time to ♦ trymen in Iowa and tho West agreed on at the White House today G’over Harlenbower, aged nineteen statement. George Kadaxee. 2 7 years Puerto Cortex. Honduras. Feb. 8. time, ns ih<> business lu thin part of IJ is of greater value than the nt a conference of President Taft, were fatally injured. The three old. was arrested. The police learn —Revolutionary army under General lhe Mate gio«« Other coaniodltlee talk of nriq-chnlr geographers Vice-President Sherman, Postmaster daughters of Mrs Ellen Allen were ed that he and the girl had planned Lee Christmas occupied Puerto Cor- $200 DIAMOND RING lx aides cereata that will be handled ♦ of all the world." ■severaî'hundred General Hitchcock and Senators Car caught on tho engine and carried toelope last night and that she had te2 — Ute • - ye8terdav - - I nt present, will Im salt nnd augur, half a mile, and only slightly injured. drawn a l her savings, several hun- revolutionists landed from schooners ter and Crane. FOUND IN. CHICKEN bin all lln- will b<> handled Inter on. ............................................ ... The students were reading in the dred dollars, from the bank The and marched the 8treetg Al! of tfioso goods will be Hold to wagon and did not observe the ap money was missing when the girl Albany, Or., Feb. S. While cut MILLIONAIRE TAKES th«« merchants 1>f thia city and thin proach of the train. was found. Confronted by the girl's! In Mexh •o ting up a chicken at aer home iu part of the alale at Portland price*. LYNCHERS MUST PAY ¡statement Kadaxee confessed. It¡ El Paso, Feb. "8. revótatteñ- —Pascaul this city last Sati rday e.er.iu?. Mrs. <1. K. Metcalf will be the field aalea-i JOB AT BOTTOM ♦ was not premeditated, he declared Orotlco and Tex., h|s Mexican FOR THEIR CRIME Alfred L. Geddes found a 8?00 dia innn for thè brain h. He had pointed the revolver at heri(„,„ _____ ♦ New York. Feb. 7.—Anthony J. ♦ in fun. and growing excited, pulled ' ists still occupied their position mond ring. Mr. Gedde*. who is McKinley Gets Twenty Years Drexel, across the river from Smelter, three county surveyor of Linn county, at __ _____ the trigger. who married Misa _____ Marorie ♦ OWEN KILDARE, miles west of here today. Junta on once surmised that it was the prop nnd Botha Receives Gould, went to work yesterday, Ile ♦ this side is experiencing little diffi erty of A. H. Holt, proprietor of a BOWERY AUTHOR. DEAD got a Job as messenger with a stock ♦ Oregon. Washington and Life Term MILLIONERD STAYS culty in sending provisions to the local meatmarket, and investigation exchange firm and began his duties ♦ Idaho— Fair tonight and ♦ revolutionists. proved this to be the case. While New York, Feb - Owen Kildare,I today. With an idea of learning the ♦ Thursday. ♦ Newark, <>., Feb. 8.—Judge Wey- business, he determined to start at wrapping up the chtcken. Holt had IN PRISON UNTIL sometime* called the "Kipling of the| ♦ allowed the ring to slip from his ♦ An Armistice Bowery" is dead. Broken In health1 gapdt today over-ruled the motion the lowest rung of the ladder. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, Feb. 8.—President finger into the paper containing the nnd spirit, ho died Saturday In the for a new trial of William McKinley, Young Drexel worked hard on. his HIS EXECUTION Davila, of Honduras, and General Bo- bird. Manhattan States Hospital for the tho shop-keeper found guilty of man first day and tramped through the He had discovered his loss before Cape Haytlen. Feb. 8.—Milliouerd. nila. hiB revolutionary opponent, Insane, at Ward's Island, but the slaughter and complicity in lynch financial district in the slush and WILLIAM HANLEY Mrs. Geddes found It, and thinking have agreed to armistice. nested soon after the uprising, re- new* did aot become known until to ing t'arl Etherington, "dry” detect cold until 4:30 this afternoon, He WINSON APPE al inatiK 1 confinement until his exe it might have been lost that way. be ive, last July, and sentenced McKin had 30 minute« for lunch. day. San Francisco. Feb. 7.—By a decis cution was ordered by the govern began calling up customers whom he Kildare had a picturesque career. ley to twenty years in tho penitenti VANCOUVER. B. C., HAS ion of the Appellate court given to ment. remembered to have made purchase« He was successively nowsboy, profes ary. Manuel Botha, convicted of con HARRY THAW’S APPEAL day William Hanley, manager of the and was greatly relieved when a sional pugilist, newspaper writer, and nection In the lynching, had previous MURDER AND SUICIDE telephone Harney Countv Livestock Company in call came from the Geddes finally author nnd playwright. Long ly boon sentenced to life imprison convicted in the Oregon court MORE BRIBERY home asking If he had lost a dia DENIED BY COURT Oregon, before he dltsl, his wife, who hiutj ment.' Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 8. — J Fol mond ring. and fined 8500 for illegal fencing of — helped him emerge from tho Bowery, lett, a city laborer living In a suburb, INDICTMENTS ARE government lands, received a reversal had annulled their marriage mid had KANSAS WOMEN MAY New York, Feb. 7.—Word reach of the order and Judgment. The court shot and killed Sam Norrts, a THK WHEAT MAHKET MADE IN CINCINNATI today been wedded to I .loll toiian t-Coin mend ed here last night that the state finds that Hanley at the time he had well digger living in an adjoining BE ALLOWED TO VOTE court of appeals at Albany dismissed the fences built but did not kaow that Cincinnati. Feb. 8.—Six indict-1 cabin, and then shot himself fatally. Chicago, Feb. 8.—Close May, *4 ed Charlo« A. Adams, U. S. N., retir yesterday with costs Harry K. I such an act would bo unlawful. Follett and Norris were bachelors, ed. ments charging pribery were return each about forty years old. The rea 3-8; July, 92 7-8; September, 91 Topeka. Kans., Fob. 8.—The Kan Thaw’s appeal front the d«»clslon of Kildare did not «oom to hold this 7-1. ed by the grand jury today against fact against her. Only tho day before sas senate today passed a resolution the appellate court adverse to his Right in the city of New York six Jacombs Base hang, his deputy tax son for the tragedy Is not known. ho died she visited him and they to submit an amendment to the con- contention that he was being detain men entered a saloon Saturday and Portland, Feb. 8.—Wheat 1* ..... «>ir»i>vuavnc. _ Dal- walked about the grounds of tbo hls- istltutlon giving women the right, to ed Illegally in the state hospital for gave a wild-west show, shooting up collectors and local politicians of| Lucklamute corespondence of changed. prominence. Bills following the in- las - Observer: " Mrs. James Jam«« Hlltl- 1 pltal. Mrs. Adams has said that Kil vote in all elections, by a vote of 27 tho Insane at Mattewan. everything in sight, and then escap This is as high as the case can go ing. with a couple of policemen qulry of alleged fraudulent practices brand has sweet peas growing dare knew anil approved of what she to 12. The resolution passed the <ng it in her Tacoma, Feb. 8.- Blu««tem. 81 . . by which certain brewers had paid yard that measure« 120 Inches, in this state. house. had done. watching proceedings. and obtained refunds on liquor taxes. [ 10 feet, and are budded to bloom or and 93; forty-fold, 82; club, 81; red Russian, 79. UNHURT REVOLUTIONARY GENERAL IS EXCÜTED «