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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1903)
r DAILY EUGENE GU Alii). I Today's News Today. Today's News1 Today. " . I VOL. 21. MOD AY EVENING This Week's Special EUGENE, OREGON, AUCJBUT 24 1903 MONDAY EVENING 3-2 Price Sale 0 White Piquo Skirts, Linen S'-irte, Shiit Waists, Beys' Wmsts,' Ladies' Silk Ties, .Shop String Hulls, Sailor Hats, Challies and Dimities White Pique, Silk Tissue. i GENT'S DEPARTMENT SUMMI5R SUITS i price STRAW HATS i pride Ladies' and Children's Pa asols REMEMBER THE SHOE DEPARTMENT. HAMPTON BR0 J You Can't Go Wrong if you're sookiug q utility rattier thau cheap goods. Quality in gro ceries is a tangibio fact to those who know and compare. Wborovor nu ssiutlly low prices nre quoted, de peud upon it quality has oeen (kimped and ti e user of tho goods last bo tho losor in tho end. You Keep Right Oi lading here and you will And it the , (mo the beat goods as low as the t 4nt'!t. It's uot bnrd to keep tho f innly in a good humor if you'll dvo iW'iii puro wholesome food to i- t. You can select a delighful lot t appetizing things bore and you ; rill bo astonished to find how elastio i pur dollars become iu this store fours. If you have never- been Ju aro invited in iif y. t or You ill be on the Hght Wk if you come to sfor roceries Geo T. Hall & Son Are You Studying? So use making a serious difficulty out of a reasonable proposition. You mifrrht aa well understand at once the worth of getting the right things and not paying too much for them. We'll pive you lesHons in the econo mics of life if you will give us a chance. N. T. WIL i SON. i .1 At Cost For 30 days DAY , HENDERSON'S PLANNED TO KILL ALPHONSO King of Spain Object of Anarchistic Hate. Plan Frustrated by the Guardians cf the Royal Paiace. Box of Dynamite Sent to Royal Chamber by a Well Known Anarchist Who Has Fled. (Scripps News Association. ) Madrid, Aug. 21. A dastardly at tempt to assassinate King Alphouso XIII was made iu tho royul palace yesterday. A parkago was received in the palace by the royul guards known to be from tho hands of a well known anarchist, which proved to lie dynamite, meant to wreck tho palace and destroy the lives of thoso within. The package was examined nud when tho discovery was made the polico wout to arrest the culprit, but he had lied tho country. Tho King has been tbo object of anarchistic hatred and has been watchful and tho guards have always been careful to see what packages were received iu the royul apart ments. Sf. PETERSBURG TRIPLE TRAGEDY A Society Woman and her Two Daughters F und Murdered lr Their Mansion. (Scripps News As-social ion. ) St. Petersburg, Aug. 21. Madame Ivonova and her two beautiful daugh ters wore murdered last night in their mansion iu this city. The murdered woman were prominent in soeial and otllcinl circles and tho alluir has cre ated the utmost horror lu Ibis city. The bodies of the victims were backed almost beyond recognition. The polico aro mystified, yet they profess to believe the deed was done by jealous women. This theory is backed up by to tbo discovery in one of tho dead girl's hand of a bunch of woman's hair. Tho police aro now diligently lookiug for tho wouudod 80ft 3$000000&S3 GO3 I Flocoime... or in other words KIMONO cloth, id among our early fall arrivals. An as wo have many sudden changes 'in tho weather at tlrs time of tho vear, every woman . should provide hf-rself with s mie , warm gown for morning wear, to protect herself Irom colds, that are fo common in Oregon. V o can show you a hugn assortment in this department at 16f the yard ome early while the line is complete. it GockeFline & Wetherbee Is .5' n o o o 9. Vj Q MAY HAVE BEEN POISONED Man Died at Sw'ss House Under Quite Peculiar Circumstances. Dr. C. H. Atwood relumed Sun day afternoon from tho western pari, of tho county, where ho went to at tend a man by tho name of Swoldlcr at Swiss Home, but bo diod shoitiy afler the doctor left here, Tbo man's wlfo wrote to Or. At wood stating that sho thought her husband had been poisoned ill soino way. He had been sick for about a week, occasionally frothed at the month and a week ago Sunday they thought ho was dead. They laid him out fur burial but ifiowr:rd he re vived and lived several :ayn longer, expiring Friday night. s Tho doctor did not reach the place, ' being apprised of the mini's death f several miles this side of thto by! thostago driver. It Is not known what Sweldler nto; to cause his death, but the peoplu In j (hat. ('vicinity seem lo think lie was I oisfuiod. There, was no physician near and ; he had no nodical attention at all a-ude from what was given him by ', the family. j The noitlil.ound overlaid! was fwur j hums late this morning and Sunday i afternoon tho train was nearly two! hours late. A0RE CONVICTS ARE CAPTURED Woods Captured wnile Getting a Shave and Murphy Found on a Bridge. (Scripps News Association.) ttoiio, Nevada, Aug. 21. -Convict Woods, another of tho escaped cou- vieis irom roisnui penitentiary, was captured this morning in a licuo bar ber shop while "ho was being quietly shaved, lie made no resistance and no shots were llred. Convict Joseph Murphy was cap tured last night by Deputies Sharkey aud Maxwell while crossing tho Truckco Kivcr Into liono on a bridge. .Murphy was jailed and searched, lie had a 48 calihro revol ver and tried to get at it several times before being disarmed. Convict Miller is eloso by, having left Murphy at the bridge. A pnsso is hot upon the trail. Blame the Company. (Scripps News Association.) Portland, Or., Aug. 21. There is notbiug particularly new about the Elks' di-asler. The cause of tbo of tho wreck is now olticinlly declared to bo duo to the company allowing the old engine to attempt the run with (be train. Tho crown sheet broke, the water run to the red hot firebox and I ho origins blew up, caus ing tho wreck. NEA BRIDGES AND REPAIRS More Road and Bridge Work This Slimmer Thcin Any Previous Year. County Judgu Kincaid says more bridges are being built or repaired and morn roail work is being douo in Lane comity this summer '.ban dur ing any previous year. Abridge has been built over tho Coast I'ork at Coltago drove, two large bridgts aro being Lulll in uio i oasr. moun tains over Indian Creek and Jleail- wood, a largo bridge is being con structed over Full Creek, tho Co- burg bridge is being repaired with now piers and partly rebuilt, the Eugene bridge will bo repaired und have tho pieiH renewed, and many Binaller brides aro being repaired or rebuilt. One thousand dollars has been spent by the county on tho road from Cottago tirove to llihemia, tho sanio amount on the road from Cot tage Grove to Illack liutte, besido the (wo rock crushers are kopc running all the time, in addition to all this new work, more than tho usual summer road work is being carried on all over tho county. . ROSEBURG'S NEM HIGH SCHOOL Architect Burggraf, of Albany Furnished Plans t ost About $16,000. Koseburg, Or., Aug. 2l.-Tbo direc tors ot tho Koseburg public schools have decided to accept tho plana sub mitted by C. Jl. I.'urggraf, of Albany, for the erection of tho" forthcoming new High Scwm.I building ill alto's addition. Tbo cost of tho building, including plumning and all necessary heating nppliar.c"", Is guaranteed by Mr. llurggnif not. to exceed IIO.IXW. This llgue applies only to a wooden structure, but it If estimated that one of brick would not cost over t.VM more. The building sot forth in Mr. liurggraf's plans has out Hi lo dimensions of DC by 100 feet ami consists of two stories and a basement of cither stone or brick. The interior of the building i siilnlivided Into nine school rooms, two class rcoii.s, an. I an assembly room together with the necessary cloak rooms. The sit'- on which the school will stand is a plot, of high, well drained ground, al.oot ,2-'i jarda noiilli of the ri-siibuiee of tho lute Aaron lloso. NEW M0SBY CREEK MILL Booth Kelly Co's New Plant to HaveiOO, 000 Feet Capacity. Senator Booth Conferring With Bohemia Railroad Officials Rcg rding a Spur to the Site. Cottago Grove, Aug. 21. Senator E. A. Jlooth was iu this city tho other day conferring with President Heu gen, of tho Oregon & Southeastern llailroad, with referonco to that com pany building a spur of its line up Mosby Creek, a distance of about eight miles to lap valuable timber Iniuls belonging to the Booth-Kelly Company. Arrangements aro not yel oinplete, but the limit h Kelly Com pany proposes to put in a sawmill plant on Mosby Creek of 1IW,(XK) teel capacity per day, if arrangements can bo c ado for transportation facili ties with the railroad. THK NKW 11AXK. Mr. Ilooth iu also conferring with Mr. ,1. L Jones with reference to the new bunk lo he organreil lieie. am it is understood that be will become a heavy stockholder iu tho concern. All tho foundation work for the Jonos and Phillip two-stoiy brick building is completed, and tho con tractor has orders to rush the build ing to completion. The comer room of tho building will be occupied by tho new hank and a safu aud vault door have already boon purchased at an cxpenso of Vl,!uu. FRIENDLK'S The Sforc (hat gives back the n ost chenge. NO i75 i . rKlENDLl S: House Furnishing Sale of , LACE CURTAINS ONE-THIRD UNDERVALUE Manufacturer Needed Money 0 To cavo a largo manufacturer of Lace Curtains in iNouingiiain, JMiglanU, trom bankruptcy, we were one ants to pay cash in advance for a large . ice curuins at of ten mere consignment of I HERMANN ON THE SIUSLAW Made a Visit to Lane County's Harbor, Informing Himself as to its Needs. Florence West: Hon. Dinger Her mann, representative lu ennross from tho llrst district of Oregon, has beou speeding a couplo of days on, tbo Siuslaw. informing himself of tho needs of this section of tbo slate, its resources and development. Ho came iu by way of Eugene, arriving at Mnploton Wednesday noon. Horo he was met by a delegation of oitizoliB from l'Torenco and Acmo and con voyed to tho latter town. Thursday morning ho took a trip around tho town, visiting the mills and other places of Interest, then boarded the steamer for Florence. Horo bo received a hearty wolcomo by tho citizens, and during tho lifter noon took a trip to tho jetty on tho steamer Lillian, accompanied by sev eral of the business men of Florence aud Acmo. Afler spending Romo time looking over tho work already douo, consid ering the plan for tho jetties as drawn by tho engineers, and acquaint ing himself with what la needed to Improve tho bar, tho party returned to town. Mr. Hermann expressed himself as greatly pleasod at the Improvement made on tho river since his last visit thirteen years ago. He remained hero over night and left early this morning on llarrett's stage. Killed Eighteen Deer. II, D. Paine, who left some time ago with a parly of eight, tor a hunt out In South western Oregon, re turned home Sunday. Mr. Paine told a Guard reporter today that tho I p irty killed IS door on tho trip and saw some of the llncst dcenory In the W'j'ld. Leaving I'ofobiirg they drove 2H miles to Camas Prairie, packid miles to tho Coipiillo river, then went over Into the Koguo Itlvor country. This country Is seldom visited by hunters, but Mr. Paine says thele a wi ll delluml (rail leading there, made by tbo few who have been ill there. They saw no elk or bear, it being little too early for tho latter. I m I One-Third Under Value to bridge hit, rover. Curtains deliveied in three lots. . Fiisl, lot now on salo at ONsvnnui) Uiiek value. SEE SOUTH WINDOW. See Tuesday Ad fov Wednesday Sp?citil. S. H. FRIENDLY! Cakes, Puddings and x Daiuty Desserts, as well as pies ami pastry, win n rightly made are the housekei per. i pride. Every article leipiired 1 c the preparation of these tnbl.i triumphs is in our siipurb collection of puro food products. Quality Isn't half so necessary in exclusive Inch society as it. Is iu whai no . lu. Vi ;,nL we sell is roof grade at ground 1'oor figures. " W. M. GREEN, Phono Afuiu 2T-1 'JiU Villi(inutto St. CTMOT. Viid-j Dor ummcr ams We will close out all of our Canvas Goods at Prices you cannot afford to overlook. Ladies' heavy solo Canvas Oxford 8 .OO Ladies' heavy solo Canvas iii.l i .OO Ladies' Turns, French heels .OO 2K) pre Children's KhocH 6 to 8 .50 100 prs Ijidies' black lace shoes, ull sizes I . I 6 lit) prs Ladies' Pruned heel strap sandals .OO 172 prs llaby Shoes, 2 to b:t black and red .50 80 prs Child's patent leathers, velvot tops .OO IK) prs Child's blue and whito top patents .OO Call and. see what we aro silling in Ladies' Shoes for SI. 15 all size-. Wight School. The best line ot Boys' Shoes ever t CA shown in Eugene lor pl0 100 prs of Men's light Vici shoes, came in 60 days late, will t OC close out at , pi.0 I GILBERT & WELCH ul'y your suoks at a shoe stork r Miss Minerva Hemenway, who has liecu a teaetier III the Spokane public S'lc ds, has resigned from her place 1 ftmJ decided to open it night school' I lu Eugene. Sho will conduct the J wo 4Mii lea in follows were granted I "'" at Thirteenth and Pearl streets li,.,.,,-., to wd bv County Clerk E. i ready for the opening ., ti..rnoti: .lo'ui u'n SepUmb-v 14. There are Miller a'lK.1 Llai.ehe II. Wells; E. II. 1 "ln,iy '" "'"n ''' "dvanlagn of Smith and Mamie Stoikdell. '''ours outside of. b..lns to better' ihelf tStrCaifr.n. Ilk Stoves Ranges ' A full line and runuoh No 60 Ninth and Oak. ts, r-loves lie;fti' 5 L L,ong: .j; Tl, e Hi 1. 1 'I oooooooofrs51-0 , If