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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1905)
igenE w 4aaL TUESDAY EVENING EUGENE OREGON, NOVEMBER 21, 1905 TUESDAY EVENING NO S t ' " ,- " i I T. Thanksgiving Sale Of Udies' Tailored Suits and Plush Coats. IjgriANKSGlVING. close upon us and we all expect to -B nave our friends to dinner or to be invited out, and we want to ask "Have you a new suit for this occasion ?" it not, we can help you obtain one by offering to vou any tailored suit among our immense stock at a big reduction. These suits are not "stickers," so to speak, but are an up-to-date line, consisting of the styles and fabrics possible for eastern manufacturers to produce, and if you will give us a small part of your time, look over our prices . and consider them, you will readily see that you can afford a new garment: bmmencing Monday Morning htinuing until Thanksgiving evening, we will give following liberal reductions in our Suit Depart- l$15 Suits reduced to . $12.00 20 Suits reduced to . $15.00 25 Suits reduced to . $20.00 30 Suits reduced to . $25.00 35 Suits reduced to . $30.00 40 Suits reduced to . $35.00 4 5 Suits reduced to . $40.00 k $12 Plush Coats reduced to $7.00 j Silk Waists, very appropriate for dinner parties and evening wear. RECEIVED -INSURANCE MONEY 0- EUGENE'S J leading JW STORtf. 0ES OVER MBAINKMENT fg-Mjrtle Point stage hfioa aculdent reaeutly. ter SujiHr Loaf moun- ttrl .if Myrtle Point, d 'o thA road, the rear grad, overhi-ninff the I 1'jp drlrer and four tbe embankment, plane It 200 leel down fvo boreea weie killed seriously injured. pwngsis were K W. noiieriutondent of tbe "Ice, and P. E. clurk, both of Port- Mtoe; received some Mr. Vallle and tbe were badly ubaken Kerlew. v Dictionary t e at a bargain P MNSTANLKY. M'Pyewriter in fW- P little, at a bar- I Hoard olfloe. At the Theatres Tbe audience that uroetcd Georgia Qrper, the popular otiiotional ac treaa, at tbe Eugene theatre inet uigut waa decidedly small, lut prrclalive. Mies Harper's oreulng kill whs .' L'e mllle," anl tbe pUoa was bandied In a very capalle nanner. Mies Harper appeared to splendid advantage in tbe title role aud her .npport was goad. The company carries Its own special aceneiy, which la elaborate and beantltnl. Tcnigbt the comedy, "Nlobe." , T'lv-'l- - O M A li K. - . -- Bee onr floe Standatd Paragon sew ing mao'jlnes .t ouly 810.50 add 121. 50, frilly warranted In all reaped. Von nun trv them before you bay them, and I think yon will agree with metbattbey are wonoeriuny si maoblr.es. 33 East Ninth street. GAVE SPRING- -FIELD A JOLT When tbe Portland cxcurBionlxtr were here tbe Heisier published wbnt purported to be a railroul inp of Laue couuty. Ti.is map showed a line being built from En(tu to Na tron and theuce enat of tbe raouo tulua. It la a curio la fuct that at the presentmlme a line is telng'bmlt from Henderaub to Springfield, but none from ftugene to Matron. Wby tbe paper pabllabrd such a map en tirely obi Iterating and ignoring Springfield la a matter of mu?b epeo illation In tne lumber manufacturing centre of Lane county. SSprlngfleld Is a city of nearly 1000 dcodIc. a manufacturing town wltb j great water power, and tbe future baa ner uesuuwu iui w tre Her Interests and Eugene's are Identical aud there Is no reason for tile reflection cast upon oar sister city. Senator Piatt Says Equit able Contributed $10, 000 Annually Aged Politician Had to Be Helped to the Witness Stand-Salary of a Tammany Mm New York, Nov. 21. John A. Nlch ols. the lawyer who wrote to Senator Oepew that "our cantankerous friend around as ubuoI," was a witness be 'ore tbe life Insqranue Investigation this uiorning. Nichols Bald he bad been attorney for tbe Mutual and t'qnltable. He did general work. He told of bow he "took oare" of per sons inimical to the oompany. A "cantankerous friend," V. S. Man ning, a farmer employe, was paid J450 annually. Deptw didn't know 'Ije witness. They paid a man named Kerr, a newspaper correspondent, to prevent him "knocking tbe conipa ty." Senator Piatt took the stand a few minutes be'ore noon. TboniaB Cowan, formerly a mtigi3 fate, a member of Tammany, said ie was employed iu tbe ITqultable real eiiale department and admitted be lidn't "do much." In real I y lie was e-plnyed at a ro between for the Rqul'xble and olty departments. His s.l'ry for several years was 8COO0, but tras reduced to J.M00 When Piatt t iok tbe sland hie steps faltered and ne was (ajipurted by bis counsel, lie n3eded assistance in reaching the wlt nR nhnir. He .eld: "1 have re. .elved contribution for catnpaiun ex penees from tbe luaumnce companies, particularly tbe Equitable for about '.en years. 1 have kept no record, but about 10,000 was received auuiiallr from the Equitable for state cam paigns, but uoue f ir the city, it waa brnnsht in cash by a special mesBen ner audf turueJ over to tbe treasurer of tbe cr.mmittee'. I did not eallolt contributions." Ho far as be could recall the New York Life never con tributed to the etute committee. The ocmpauieB never Bought to Influence legislative matters. When tbe com panies oontribnte they expect to call ipon thoBB to whom they contributed f.,r aid, but never called upon him. He could not control legislation, but migh influence It. Ue was excused and thanked the committee as be b assisted from the room. BLACKMAILERS ARRAIGNED Chicago, Nov. 21. Wilbur Cole aud William b. McSwmu, acoused nf Cealtng letters from the Armour Coo ; pany aud attempting blaokmal, were arraigned before Justice rrindivil e tbia afterooou, aud waived examina tion. I'.'aib was held to tte graud jury in ?:kK) bonds. The gorerument ii lo take no hand in the cate, but if the letters figuring prove to be really important, tbe government's attor neys will prohahly deruund tbe boo-, from whloh tbe ooplea were made be produced at tbe forthoorulug trial of ihe packers' oneplrcy caae. SAYS THEATRES BAD FOR CHILDREN Los ngelee, Nov. 21. Tbe annual aeaslon nf Federated Child Study Cir cle, is in session today with Mrs W. W, Murphy presiding. Tbe couvea tlon recommended a city ordinance to prevent children from atteudiog the atrea without guardians. It la a--gued that cheap theatres are tbe greatest cause of the deteriorating of homes. t'tvth Dill pickles, just in. CbesBmao Sou Thnmb taoka In German Bilver.steel or braas. ..Dl. CHAMBERS' BABW"""" .lnot rhlnkl paper for 75o at Preston i Hale. Watts' Grab Box Sale Clearance Sale A box Bale will be given at Watts' jewelry store, Saturday, November 25, when large nnmber of boxes con-Ulniiie- goods from 25 cents np to vbI- . I . ., i . in ih. v.v nf watches. A nice pattern oi . n.. , l hi rmgi, etc., - contain any article lesa than 25 oents in value and you are liable to get one 2 j worth several dollars. J, U. WAL1S, Corner Ninth and Willamette sts. ALL PA Until January 1st, 12x14x10 95c Notice ston (S Hales. I The Palms will serve tie pntllo obs of tbe mo.t delicious dinners efer served on Tbsnkgslving day. One of those dinners like you used to fit down to at your old home table. Business pen and stodenta away from borne are cordially Invited. Dr. Darrin at Los Angeles Hhoold any cf Or. Darrln's patients wis? to consult him or any new oases wish to apply for treatmeos may c.u : . h, .rltlDB Dr. Darrin, Los An- ..... llntnl LmVertbl m The doctor will wnd question blanks for tbe patient to nil oui, found curable be will send home treatment and electrical sapplles at tbe rate of flO month for medicines. BOLD BANK, ROBBERS Denver. Col., Nor. II. Two masked men drove up tu tbe alley door soutb of tbe Denver bank, In tbe business teation nf Soutb Denver at one o'clock tbls afternooD, hastily adjusted masks, opened the baok door, covered the csBbler with guns and forced blm to give np 13000. They then jumped Into a buggy and escaped. All tbe clerks ware at loaob. ELECTION FRAUD CASES Ne' York, Nov. 21. J. J. Mnrpby, brother of the Tammany leader, was a witness before tbi grand jury elec. tinn case tbia morning. Alderman Uaffcey, a partner of Mnrpby In t contracting Onn, waa also a wltneea. RAINING AT SAN DIEGO San Olego, Cal., Not. 21. Another half Inch of rain fell last night and this morning, making 3.50 Incbes for tbs season. FEDERAL JUDGE FOR OREGON HORSETHIEVES SENTENCED Weisnr.Mahc, Nov. 21-Seeb Marae, Hugh Dearborn and Edmund Nicho las, part of the gang of ho'seth'lerea operating in tbls section the past two years, were sentenced to six, tour and three Tears respectively in the peni tentiary this morning. ' PAPERS RESUME PUBLICATION Bt. Petersburg, Nov. 21. Newspa pers appealed today Miter tive iiae' suspension on aocouut of tbe strike. Most of the articles show a reactloo against former revolutionary senti ments. M. WITTE IS SERIOUSLY ILL St. reterslinrg, Nov. 21. It Is per sistently runic red here tonight that M. VWite is seriously 111. President Roosevelt Ap points Chas E. Wol verton This Makes a Vacancy on He Slate Supreme Bench to Be Filled by Governor Chamberlain Washington. Nov. 21. Preaidi nt Roosevelt today appointed Charles hi. Wolvert on, now . oo the Oregon state supreme bencb, to be federal judge of the district of Oregon, vice Judge Cbai. U. Bellinger, deoeased. Tbe appointment of Molverton Is said to be a compromise between the Mollride and llean forces. i Salem, (Jr., Nov 21. -Tbe appoint ment of Cliar. K. Wolverlou givea general satisfaction here. Tbls will make a vecancy on the supreme benob of Oregon to be tilled by lioi ernor Chamberlain. Tbe names of Ja. Hamilton, of Koseburg, Lalk Utt yen, rf Ki gone, and Sam White, of Dakar City, are men Honed prom inently for tbe vaoaooy. Cruiser Sailing PoHvmoutb, Va., Nor. 21. -Tbe Uolted btatea oruliertlalveston Balled for Monti Chrtstl toiay to join Brad ford's squadron in the waters of San ta Domingo. Resolutions Paessd by the Cobnrg Kebskahs npon the death of llattle Miller. To the Ofllcera aud Membera of Co- burg Kebekab Lodge, No. 80. We, your committee, appointed to draft resolutions of condolence on tbe death of our sister, llattle Miller, beg leave to submit tbe following: - Whereas, In this affliction oar sis ter's iove Is bereft of a loving sister and mother, and our lodge a devoted member; therefore be It 1 Kesolved, That we extend oar heart felt sympathy to tbe bereaved family of oar deoeased slstei ; and be It far ther Resolved, That the charter of oar lodge be draped for thirty daya and that a oopy of tbese resolutions be presented to tbe family and placed oo tbe reoord ct tbe lodge; also a appy be aeut to the ttagene Uuard for pub lication. LAURA P1KLLG, ELIZA WILCOX, MINING WILKINSON, Committee. WEDDING IN HIGH LIFE Daughter of Secretary Hitchcock Married to Lieut-Commander in Navy ' Washington, Nov. 21. Ann E. Ultoncock, daughter of the secretary of the Interior, waa married at noon . today to Cnniniandor William Hlnie, (J. S. N. Dr. Ronald Cotton Sailtfi oftl'ilated, and a brllllnnt essemblaao of official soolety attouded tbe event. Margaret Hitchcock, a alater, waa . brldeimald.ainl Llnetenant Comman der Mark L. Bristol best man. Army aud navy officers ushered President and Mrs. Rooaevelt were present. EMBEZZLER CAUGHT AT NII.ES Detroit, Mich., Nov. 21. New York officials tbls morning Identified a man known aa Paul Hamilton, arrested at Mies, aa Ueojamln P. Ctedrey, who waa a former Brooklyn lawyer wanted for alleged embezzlement of 000 from bis olients. After bla arrest in Bronilyn he fled to Ban Prauciaoo, waa taken baok to Brooklyn for trial, where be forfeited 110,000 bonda and disappeared. ' PAID OUT OF GOV ERNMENT FUNDS St. Louis, Not. 21. Telegrams, ad mitted to have been sent by Barton to tbe lilalto Oram Company and alleged, to bave been paid for from govern ment funds, were lotroduoed at tbe trial of tbe senator tbia morning Over a dozen were brought by Kane dell, but be could not tell from wbat appropriation 'be massages were paid for. . Born At Astoria, November 8, 1&03, to Judge aod Mrs. J. C. Eakln, a son, weight 11 pounds. In Eugene, Novenfber 20, 1905, to j. K. Llndley and wife, a daughter, weight 9.' pounds. WHEAT MARKET TUMBLES Chicago, Nov. 21. A big drop Id wbeat ocoorred today, wbeu Armour let go bla holdings. Corn prloea also sympathized. Liquidation was heavy and mostly credited to Armour. De cember wbeat opened at 84 and sold off to Si'4. May wbeat sold from 81 to 86. Home Baking Id Eogene, November 1?, 1905, to tbe wife of Edward Kernutt, a daughter. Home cooking and bakl'ig. A spec Islty of salt rising aod angel uakeq Mlas Bartley, 742 Pearl street.