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DAILY EUGENE GUM Today's News Today. rV0K 21 EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, OCTOBER 13 1902 MONDAY EVENING NO 87 Today's News Today. D. Our Fall Trade Opening The best that the New York market affords in Dress Goods, Waistings, Jackets, Capes, Furs WHO IS ALLOW ED TO PLAY Our Hock li complete In every department GENTS CLOTHING We hart a complete line. HAMPTON BROS. We have commenced and are running at full blast one of the Grandest Reduction Sales m Fall Dress Goods known in our history. 65c and 75c goods j cut to 39c and 49c. Simply overstocked and must reduce regardless of cost. Not over 10 yards sold to any one person. After sale closes remaining goods will be sold at i regular prices, so don't delay. Today is1 tne time, bale may close any day. flta you sec It in our ad, you Know It. See Window Displays. Frank E. Dunn. r A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cook Stoves. Prices Low. LOUGHMILLER & PETER. College Association Has Adopted Rules Gov erning Athletics. Meeting of Presidents. Deans and Professors in Portland Satur day AfternoonU. 0. Not Affected. As announoed Id Friday's Guard, the College Association of Western Oregon mot In Portland Biturdiy a'ttruoon to hear the report of the .miumiltee appointed In Eugene last June to draw ud a eel of resolution tn govirn athletloa in the oollegea and schools of Western Oregon. The meet ing was attended by fifteen presidents, deans and profesaora of a doz9n West ern Oiegou eduoatlonal) Institutions, among whom were President P L Campbell of the U O. The committee was composed of Prof J B Horner, of OAC; Principal SB Johnston, of Fortlaud j Prof VV H MoCall, of Wil- lamettee University ; President P L Campbell, of University of Oregon; Prof 11 L, Bate, of Forest Orove. The sense of the resolution adopted Is as follow : First That it Is not advisable at present to enter upon any formal or ganlzitlon. Seooud The president or prlnoipil shall osrllfy t j the bona fide student standing of all members of teams at least fl re days before playing of any game. A bona Site student shall be a student taking not less than 12 periods of reoltatlons per week. Third No new student shall be al lowed to partlolpate in any Intercolle giate or lntersoholastlo game who has not been entered as a student at least two weeks prior to the game. Fourth No person having bean a member of a school or oollege atbletio team during any year and having been in attendance less than one oollego half year shall be permlttbd to play In any Interooileglate or Intersoholastio oontest thereafter until he shall have been in atteudanooalx oon seen live cal endar months. Fifth No student must be Influenced to leave one aohool fpr another. Hlxtli All game eohedules must be submitted to college authorities for euggeations. Ladies' Flannel Waists By Express this morning some of the newest and latest designs. Ladies' Jackets ind Capes Seventh Names of officials must be submitted to authorities five dajs be fore game. Eighth la oase of protest of any nature the protesting school shall name an arbitrator, the school protest ed shall name the .second and the two shall name the third. The deolslon of this oommitte. shall be final. Ninth Coaohes and professionals prohibited from intercollegiate or la terecboUstlo games. Tenth These resolutions be adopted by all eduoatlonal Institutions of Western Oregon. TheU O team i. not affected by these new rules a similar rules have been In foros here for tome time. SOLD THEIR GRO CERY BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Beckwith Will Retire From Active Business Life. Mr and Mrs L, O Ileokwltb, who have conducted a grooery buslnes for about 13 ysers In the building at lb. corner of Seveuth and Wlllamstte streets next door to the Ouard efHo, have sold out to Mr and Mrs J 0 Hwall who have lived in Eugene some three years. The work of lnvololng the stock was commenced today and as soon as it Is finished Mr and Mrs Small will reopen the store for busi ness. Mrs Small will add aline of dry goods to the store and oonduct that de partment herself. Mr and Mrs Beckwith will retire from tctlve business life for the pres. ent at leat and take a needed rest. They started in business here with nothing, and in these 13 years, by their oarcful . and straightforward busluss methdd they have had a splendid trade and now own the property In which the store Is located, besides other vblutble business property and a numner of residence lots. They Intend to erect n bnuk build lug on their gro oery i tore eon ir In the not fr future While our stock in this line may not be as large as others, still we have many good things, and the host values on earth Wait to see our New Monte Carlo Jackets. They are expected by express in a few days. They are hummers. iOCKERLINE & WETHERBEE New McCIung Building, Cor. 8th and Willamette Sts. Saturday's Football Games. As the Ooakd predioted, Faolflo University of Forest Grove mot de feat at the haudsnf Whitman College at Walla Walla Hatdaiay. The score was 28 in 0. Portland High Bohool defeated Columbia University, 11 toO. The U O Medical College defeated Hill Military Academy, 6 toO. McMlnnvllle College defeated Me Mlnnviil-j High r'ohool, SO to 0. 8 mf ord 12; R-lianoeO. Yule 10; Brown 0 lUivur.i i2; Maine 0. Princeton 11; Annapolis 0. Le Roy Mine Officers Chosen. The animal stotkholdere' meeting of the L.e Boy Mining Company convened at Conine Grove Thursday and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: A D Le Boy, DtLW Brown, J L Le Boy, W O Johnson and Dr George Wall. The new officers' will cot be Installed until November 1. At that time they will eleet a president, vioe-presldent, secretary and treasurer. It Is stated that there will be a slight change In the offloers, as three new directors were put in this time. Their property lies Detween the Helena and the Crystal Company's property, and la on the mother lode of the district. A Wolf Killed. Dr Henry Hopkins while ou. hunt ing today ou the south tljps of Spen cer's Butte killed a gray timber wol whloh bt brought to town tbia after noon. The animal measures about six feet from nose to tip of tall. Dr Hopkins killed it with a shot gnn. It Is said , the wolf has been playing faavoo with sheep In that vlolulty. SCHOOL SHOES Bill That don't lit la the wot. ll.de to keep the feet dry when It rains. Herrloable, oom forttblc shoes for inter wear. 8e thsn In onr window JYoran's S AIRSHIP TRAGEDY Two Aeronauts Killed Wires Holding Car to Airship Parted. Troops Guard Colliery Openings in Pennsylvania Russell Sage IQnits Active J Business. Br Bcrlpp. News iuoclatlcra New York, Oct 13. The announcement was made this morning thai Russell Sago, millionaire capitalist, had re tired from active business life. Dr Munn, an old friond, takes charge of his financial interests. Sage is 86 years of age. Troops Protect Coalminers. By Ssrlpp. N.wl Auoclatton Tamaqua, Pa, Oct v 13. Troops of the Pennsylvania national Uuard lined the highways leading to the col lieries this morning. There was no disorder. A few additional miners returned to work The strik ers maintain a firm attitude. Sultan Re-assures England. By Horljip. News Association London, Oct 13. The Sul tan of Turkey authorizes the embassy to Great Britain to assure the British govern ment that no agreement has been entered into with Russia for the opening of the Dar danelles to Russian warships. Fell to Their Death. fly HorlppiNews AMCOlatlon Paris, Oct 13. M D Brad sky, a French aeronaut, and his companion, M Morin, fell to their death from an airship this morning. The start from the ground was made successfully, tho aeronaut apparent having complete control of the ma chine. They arose some dis tance and sailed about, for ward and backward, up and down, for an hour, a largo throng of spectators watching the evolutions. Suddenly when at a height of several hundred feet the car in which the aeronauts rode was seon to part from the airship. It fell to the ground with frightful rapidity. Bradsky and Morin were instantly killed, their bodieB being crushed almost beyond rec ognition. Lehigh Coal Region. By I orlppi N.wl Association Hazlbton, Pa., Oct. 13. The Lettimer colliery resum id work this morning. The operators claim that half the old employees will return to work. Two companies ot tne Pennsylvania National Guard are guarding the mines. Other collieries in the Lie- high coal region claim that they will bo able to open shortly. Dpmeyer Lands Sold. Albany Herald 1 .'oded In the transfer of the Hjlm.d holdings of timber land on the MiKfiiKie river and Big and Llt'.'is Kail creek, amounting to between 15,000 and 20,000 acres, to the Booth-Kf My Lumber ( nojpany, of Eugene, were over 3000 acres belong ing to E E Upmryer, of Harrlsburg, whlob was among tue very best timber Id tbe sale. Mr Upmeyer was prnsl- dontofthe Harrhburg Lutnlter Com pany, whloh plant was reoen'iy pur- ehaied by the Itooth-kclly Company. Portland Jourclsl: B J Pengrs, the railroad oon tractor of Koseland, le in the city today. When seen at the Im perial this morning be said lie had nothing new to give out In rallroid work, bat Intimated that there wuu'd lx something doing soon. He Is litre IjoklDg after some prospect', present i and future. Stoves and Heaters . . The kind that Sell . . Having bought a largo stock before tho adyanco in prico, wo will soli at tho old prico. Soo us for bargains in everything in tho llouso-furnishiug Line. WW aw" Furniture Company. Yerington's pth Street Drug; Store It Makes His Mouth Water If It wmLucuIIiis liiiurK'lf, wlum the faatMlouH epicure boos tliu tuinptin display of miiMed ttmckorel, iiHiinui almnn, damn and tdiriuip that wo have hi) read fur their ohniiso. Wo have all kitnln of dainty inm-riwU from the four ctirnern of thornrth in fruitH, vePtahtofi. j mm lili atu "Ui-h for tint table, at po.mliir prim. J.U. GREEN & SON, Phone, Main 351. .W ill .'nlW.V M lll'l III 1 m ir 1 1 .3 1 v A FEW HEW THIHGS Fancy Salt Mackeral wjc Oregon Cream Cheese, ia foil 25c Limberger, per brick 40c Imported Swiss 40c At Geo T Hall & Son. ,y If You Would Have Everything in the Bakery Line That's v .HAZELWOOD Bakery and Restaurant. Phone, Black 47-3. s C. C. HAMMOND Prop. ess ni" sw wrrti ' mr Stoves J Ranges A full line of hoatorB, stoves and ranges. S. L. Long. No 50 Ninth and Oak. 1 Our i Motto 1 to Please e ken m well wlect(1 line "of Grooeriec nnii frfwh vtetahlei of ail kiaila In their ;wn. retih KaraUK vhhia and aalted iMiannta, 'i'ilianioolr, limbergr and f.undy nhwae. Givo ut n'Cnll. McKINNEY BROS. Phone, Red 6-3. We Shout Together Wo shout for (ho good things vo havojto sell. YOU SHOUT for the (tofl thlon yo cn tret hero. W r anilni to Nn.flt oncanothsr. Yoq irt tii. R'kkIi, we K'ir4iitee the in ami Hi. rl(ht liricja, Wop't Jon lijteb sail tlisa loia the li u. , NT Wilcrkn Groceries, Glassware, Crockery, e 1 . YV lliUII, , Phone Main 911.