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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1904)
GUARD DAILY Hi IK VOL. 26. MONDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON. JULY 25 1904 MONDAY EVENING NO 4 k.T-U-V 1 K7 KU1 in n in f .ji I MIQ-SUMMER. ;.WASH LADIES planning to upend their vacation at tlie pea short), moun tains or springs should see i lie splendid line of ' Linen "Skills that we are snow nsj. Ti.ey am neat, well made uui su lish, all pure I nun. and guaiauleed ' not to shrink in wai-hing. : ' For this week we are mak- ng a special reduction on ; v' hummer ckirta by giving a . discoiint on each garment of '. 50 cents Some good numbers for $1.00 Big Discounts on all Summer Goods, some ' : i f our chuiceat patterns re. . d uced t ' - Hampton Bros. Distributors of World's Fair Coupons' .' The Bonboniere U always pleased with - good bread, licious confections thing guaranteed Phone Black 130-1. B. DUNN, PROP. F. 9 BIG MID - CLEARANCE SALE For the next ten days wo will (Tur some ex traordinary , values in all Spring - and summer merchandise. Everything reduced, somethings cut in half Summer Wrappers formerly sold for $1, 11.25 ' . " CA-i 81.50 and $1.75, reduced to - OUC Voiles Dimities, Lawns, ,Silk Dimities, Ul Pi.t.I jl all greatly reduced, some marked alttlA Wl'lCG Ladies' Neckwear, your choice ''TWE VTYCENTS Also great baifabs-ln shoes, $1, $1.25 : and ' .s.- Vfi.5o; yota SaSce , v V ' ' .: -;.;,;-. We hare abo Just received a large shipment of Cotton Blankets which we will lellat 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1 $1.35 Big reductions in Shirt Waists. $1.25, 11.35 Q and 11.50 quality reduced to - - 7UC Some of the better grides reduced ONE-HALF. ' SPECIALS Summer Underwear - Abo Men's Softs and Trouserrfrednced rS TOLMIE & SALE OF SKIRTS.. 15 cents to serve customers fine pastry and de- and fruits. Evry- or money back SUMMER 50c FOR. MEN. - 25c ON1-HALF TRAVER WILL TRY TO BREAK STRIKE Packers' Combine will .;!:'' Make Special Efforts, Four Tiiousand Men Went to Work at Kansas City This Morning Other Places Active. ' Kansas City, Mo, Inly 2d -It is estimated that four thousand men went to work in the packing houses here tbls morning. The paokera are confident . of winning tbb straggle. There If a well defined Impression that the paokera' combine may make a special effort to break tbe alrlke here as tbe local plants om snpply the aountrys trade ty runulog ooutlnu oatly. ' ' - Chicago, Jaly 25 -A committee from tb. paokera and all lied trades met a.r ten o'clock this morning In tbe Nel son Morris Company'a office for a anal ooDffren"e with tbe object of averting: a sympathetic .trllie. The condition at the yrd is qiilet. Im portation of on 'iMif'i bflu baa ooo tinned witboat .loleiioe, : , St Louis, Jniy, 2S-Tbe eaet aide plaDta are alf lu'j ripjeration thie morniW witu no vlulenoo. Tbe paok era assort that tbe allied trades won't qnlt but a representation from each union will probably obey orders . . St Paul, July 25 No aympathetlo strikes tbls muming. . Two-thirda of tbe normal force is working witn no disorder. Fort Worth, Texas July 25-807 men are working here and the paokera claim tbat they will bare a full force by the end of tbe week, (luards drew their gune on tbe pickets tbls morning who attempted to interfere wlthnon-nnion arrivals. . TEXTILE WORKERS' v STRIKE HAS BEGUN Fall Klvor, Maes, July 25-Tto tex tile itrlke. began in earnest ' this morning. An attempt to operate the facto rien failed on . account : of In suiilnlont hdlp. The crowds of strik ers booted a few workara. who re sponded bat there waa no other der.i- oacitration. - RUSSIANS LOOKING FOR CONTRABAND Reported That Cruisers are English Channel and Black Sea. in Sues, July 25. Tbe British ateam- er Ardeva, wbicb was captured late last week -by tbe Saaaian volunteer ornlerr Smolensk In tbe Ktd Sea, ar- trtrad here tods? 'In charge' of a prtie orew. ' : Berlin, July SA. It Is understood that tin ' Boas tan aaxlllary crate, re pnmhassd froa Ueraany are now ralatng In tbe North Be and Mngllak kannel. to seise Teeeala Ultored to be oarrying eontraband of war. . ; TAGOART WILL BE CHAIRMAN Hit Nunc Only One Heard of Now Visitors of Judje Parker' .: Today. " :r.l,, Esopat, July 1S,-8heebaa left for New Fork thli morning and will re- ma'n there until a national chairman has been selected. Jium K. Jooee and Paoiel Oarupad wired judge Par ker Ibis asernlnt that th.y would top at Eaopua today, .nroote to New Yo'k. 3.aator Daniel, of Virginia, will also atop off. It la admitted here tbat.the man who will be chairman Is now praotleally settled upon. Tag gart, of Indiana, la the only name beard of now. ' .. . . VLADIVOSTOK SHIPS STILL OFF JAPAN . Tokio, July 25. The Russian Vlad ivostok aquadron was sighted this morning twenty tulles from Kamsug- ura. The veiaele were steaming east ward slowly." . .. . ' Tokio, July 2.-Tbe Vladivostok squadron waa alsbted a two o'olock tbls afternoon off Kasua province, on the east aide of Tokio bay. ' The President's Callers. Oyster Bay, July, 25-Senator Mill-. ard, o( Nebraska; General Qrenvllle Dodge, of New lork; Silaa MoKe... Editor of tbe unoronman and M. u. DeYonng, owner of tbe San Francis co Chronicle, called on tbe President today. ARMENIAN MASSACRES RESUMED Entire Population of ;:OnciIlagf Killed by Turks. Same Old Story of Women and Children Tortured and V Outraged Villages J Plundered. . . - Berlin, July 2ft. The Frankfurter Zettuug reporta tbat tbe Armenian massacres are in foil swing again. The villages of Uomer, Ble',Qnarker, Kzllagboil,1Carondl and Terquevank, bear Tahe Van, have been plundered, all -mnle .massaorud and women and odMdDn tortured and outraged. A similar slangbter Is reported in the neighborhood of Mush, where from sixty to eighty Armenians have been killed every night. Tbe lurks have killed. almost tne entire population of Orergounk. . ' INDIANS AND COWBOYS BATTLE Several Dead and Wounded as , Result of Row Over Poker Game. Helena, Mont... July 25. William Brown, a half breed, Aloyslus Chand ler, an Indian, a cowboy and an on known Indian are dead and aevanl Indiana and cowboys are wounded aa tbe result of a battle at Kooky Point In tbe . Belknap Indian reservation. Ns received at tbe agra7 last .wtgnt by a masssager that baai of Indiana eo route to tbe Qrow iseerva tion stopped at Rocky Point and aaet a party of oowboya. In poker (aase liquor wee abundant In a qoarrel Browa saraek a oewhey and tbe laieer shot kla, a battle roilowlng. Both Cp withdrew. Beranl lndlaae were t aoaalsd and two eowboya were anpporaed la their eaddlee bytbatr eoairedea. Major Logaa aad adataaa meat of aoldieaw are la paraalt of tbe oowboya aa4 Indians. Tbe oowboya warn tb Mlaaeorland are bow la tbe WorUntiDayaAdNltM. rb. tmeleet and mlghtreet ' little thing tbat ever srae asade la Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pllleebenge weakneee lulo atrengtb, llstlsisswss into en.rgyjjbraln fag Into mental power. Tbeyr'e wonderful In build. Ing np beellb. Only JBo per box aoiu oy w u ueuino. PORTLAND STEAMER CAPTURED Russians Take the Port land-Asiatic Liner Arabia. Carried General Cargo is Contraband Other Pa cific Coast Shipping In . terests are Alarmed. ,. San Francisco, July 25. The Paclflo Mail offlulals are etlll greatly oon oerned . oveaaShe anestlon of "whether the Korea will eafely elude the Vlad ivostok squadron and land her cargo at Yokohama. : The Korea, under: fair conditions, should arrive at Yokoha ma on the 27th, but no word from her la expected btfore tbe 29tb. The Geelic, of tbe Oceanic line, left Bon olulu a few daya ago and la atlll about ten deye from Yokohama. Praotleally all the veeaele leaving Paclno porta are taking a zigzag eouree to Japan after leaving Honolulu. Tbe Uerman steamer Arahla, reported to be cap tured by tbe Vladivostok aqusdron, left the Colombia river In tbe early part of tbe month, and belongs to tbe rortland and Aslatio Bteamahlp Com pany, wblob la controlled by German oaptlal. She carried a general cargo, much of wbioh might be considered contraband. ... ' - - Died. Elsie, tbe sixteen months-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig, of Thnrston, died last night at the Mat lock lodging bouse, the oause of deatb being brain fever. Tne remains were taken to tbe family borne near Thurston, where tbe funeral will be held. Our Special Offer Call and be assured as to the - ! - QUALITY and STYLE of our splendid $2.00 line of Men's shoes in light or" heavy weight The David Link Shoe House Grand Alteration Sale ; Where the shelving is coming down" Where departments are being moved . v Men's SunraGC Underwear " At. Alteration Prices " . Shirts and Drawer) of this cool mercerized cotton, shirts nicely finished withiilk fronts. : . Drawers with retaioTCed gussets. . The far- ' aants are in sky-blue. Plain and kmc knH; also in plain pink. u Regular ; Wo quality now at Regular 50c quality now at Regular $1.00 quality now at Regular 1.26 quality now at Rezular 2.00 oualitv now at Ilan'i Union Suite S2.60auulitv now 11.98. , Boys, Underwear reduced Get that Habit Trade-with DEATH OF JOHN ji ' WILLIAM CLARK , Well Known Drayman Passed ( Away at an Early Hour ., ' This Morning. ' ; John William Clark, tbe well known ..drayman,, died 'at 5 o'olook this morning at bis home, 622 Olive street, after a lingering illness .-from,;. consumption. The deceased was born in Vau Bn-yV ren oounty, Iowa, on August 28, 18G0,''y where be llveu until 1873, wben be . : I came to Oregon with his parents, set Which lD nSene 'here be has since ' 1886, to Miss Carrie Sheltop, who sur vives him, togetber with his mother. Mrs. M. J. Clark, and bis only child. Caspar, eged 14 jears. r For tbe past 25 years Mr. Clark haoX : been engaged in tbe dray business : having made a aucoeae of It, He waa , honest In a'l his dealings with thai ', pnbllo, a kind and generous employer,! and an exemplary oitizen. exempt volnnteer fireman and a mean- ber of Eugene Gamp, Woodmen 'of tba f World, holding an insurance polios -In chat order. His aged mother, wife . and aon have tbe sincere eympalby of j a large number of friends. - 'The un.ral will beheld at the reakj' deuoe on Wedneedav afternoon at 2:30 o'olook, with interment In the Maaan io oemetery. Bar Oollarblde will oodw duot the aervlcee. Tbe Woodmen of tbe World will attend tb funerel la a body. . . The Malacca Incident. . London, July 25. In tbe house of commons this afterooon Balfour stat ed tbat tbe Malacca incident is atiU giving the government greet anxiety but it is thouRbt tht the signs obtain able portend a favorable Issne. The premier said the question aa to right-' tnl passage of Russian vessels through, the ilardanellee wouldn't be submit ted to The Hague. . , Pickett is not going oit of the gro cery business, bnt will handle in oon-. nectton a line of hardware, stovee and . kitchen supplies. i.V.,i. , 23 e per garment 43o pei' garment 82o per gameni 88o par earment $1 45 per garment m some proportion. We do what v we say . I . 4 ,1 He aSVbT-'-'H 7 1 I" y - : ' W