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o 0 O o DAILY Vol. 3- EUGENE, o OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING JUN 21 1906 o No. Summer Waists and Summer Dresses I are the principal attractions ot the store at present. People are ( getting resdy to go out of town, and .who can enjoy a stay in the j country or at the sea shore without a goodly lot of Summer Waists, Skirts and Dresses. Our stock of these indespensable garments are I almost limitless. Everything imaginable made : ANARCHISTS AFTER HAAKON AT TRONDHJESN Several Arrests Made and Bombs Seized by Police. Wm. J. Bryan Arrives on the Scene and Refuses as Usual to Discuss Politics at Home, Trondhjom, Juno ''l. King IIiuikoii L4.L 1 ' 1 1 1 . li received thu American embassy thin on coin continents is nere, ana wnat is more iiuirninn with duo cuiirteny. , - , 1 1 1 1 1 $ 1 'no preparations fur tho coronation is here at a price at which it is nowhere in the rl ' pn.yin fuvumhiy, but an mi. iM ....... . archtst kcukiiMou niiH neon Hpruiitf. Several auarcliisltt known 10 tho Ku ropoaii polieo havo boon hitchUm! quietly to.provent the puHBi li lity of an attack 011 tho kinn. A number of bombs huvo been ho i zed. Win. J. liryan arrived thin morning and wild ho oould not discuss Anui ican politic, llo had been away no city. You will do well to look us over before purchasing, for you will not only be thor- f. oughly pleased but you will save quite a bit U of money on your purchases. ?e dt X7 Haw Wr T? Int of of Dotted Swiss, White Organdies and Fancy Gingham Suits. Prices WILL BUILD CANAL l IN EIGHT YEARS ON LOCK SYSTEM Victory Over Sea-Level Advocates was Easy. House Sends Immunity Bill to Conference-Only Ons Railroad Of ficial Responded to Invitation to Appear Before Inter state Commerce Commission at Washington. GABTEMALA KBELS FLEE FOR SAFETY City of Pikin Takes Cargo of Dis gruntled Politicians to Salina Cruz -Still Talk of Invading South ern Part of Mexico Washington, Juno 21. On tho Hrnt j what, they wUhoU dono in regard to voto mi tho Panama canal question their relations with ooal companion, thin atternooii ill tho senate ttio lock Tho Pennsylvania was tho only road tpyo wuii. Tho voto eum on a mo- i responding, and Fourth Vice Piosi tiou ly Kittrod'o to table tho Hop-' dont Thayor appeared for it. llo paid kins ainondinont providing for n look that before President Cassatt Hailed canal, hi accordance with tho looom- J for Kuropo ho kuvo an order to uhol-iM-ndatiou of the minority of tho eon-j ish within a year all private ear linen Kan I'Yancisco, Juno 21. Tho Pa eille Mail liner City of IV km arrived thin mnrnitiK from tho southern roast. Tho Pokiu took twenty-six poll Heal exiles from Guatemala to Sa lina Cruz, as since tho opening of tho revolution about Oouh tho situation wan too wi'.nu for ttovoral prominent polit icians. Thoro is still talk on the part of tie revolutioniHtrt,of timiding I lie southern part of Mexico, and at t'hamhcrieo at lacks aro ox poo tod iiiKhtly. milting engineers. hy a voto of ltd loim, but ho in certain the Democrats amendment. An assortment that-must be seen to be appreciated, ranging from ..$3.00 to $10.00.. will adopt, a progrotiHivo policy LONDON SPRINGS WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4 Ladise' White Waists All that is new is here at the right price $3.50 Jap Silk Waists for ... $3.00 $3.00 Jap Silk Waists for ...... $2.50 Swiss Waists at 50c, 75c, $J. 00, $1.25 Short and long sleeves Duck Skirts The sale on while and colored Skirts has been continued and if you have not already bought you should do so at once as the best numbers arc going fast. $1.25 and $1.35 skirls for. $1.00 Others rediccd In proportion. Ladies' white and gray Lace Hose '. - 25c Ladies' plain black ribbed Hose, now 10c Apron Gingham, extra heavy, all colors 5c Fancy Dress Gingham, 2x2t grade for 9c People at That Fopular Health Re i sort Will Be Patriotic-Other j Nates of Interest j London, Juno 20. Kvory one til out liondon Sprints in huny with their j I work. Stilt they havo not forgot the Fourth of July and are making prup a atioiiH to havo aoodtiino. Tho : utmal pro-am will ho had. The com mittee is busy making arrangement h to havo a general good time and all who can come to London will surely have a good time. Tho pooplo are again beginning to ' pitch their touU around the fountain I of health. ! Henry Cyena, of Crahtreo, who ar rived at tho Springs about two weokh ; ago in a very nerinus condition with , stomach trouble and other complica- tioufl, is gett ing along flue and inak ing rapid improvement. drydocTdIwey- ji HEARING MANILA It The senate rofumd to :tl to table the waH immediately along t ho nystom. Thay(r hi the interstate hearing fcrleil !o prove that tho 1'cniiHylvania mail had made no attempt to proven ha i nlepeudoht't from opening coat, inincri. lie cited HtatUtict tthowlng that many iudopeudeiitEi were appar ently prospering. agretMl to ohaugu the title of the orig inal bill, which provides for a aea level canal, and passed the bill an amended in favor of u lock canal w thout division. Ah tho look typo had already boon ' adopted by tho Iiouho and approved nininn MimOITV hy the preHblont, thin action of the rAtlr III UN ( VtKol I T Honato dottlon the tpietition Tho canal ; will probably bo completed within. REGENTS IN SESSION The hoiiHe Bent to conference. I tho immunity bill Portland, Juno 21. -The regentn of tho I'aillo UnlveiHiiy are in session ONLY ONK AiH'KAKKn. j hm tlie r milt of n ipiarrel which ro- Washington, June 21. Today waHjHulted in (he resignation of Professor the day appointed for presidents of; Coghill. The quarrel arose over tho railroadH to appear before tho inter j raising of Hinds for rebuilding the state commcrco commission and say college. TIES AND RAILS FOR ELECTRIC RAILROAD -Tho , tlllH dock Lace Curtains'at 50c, 75c, $1.00 We guarantee to have the largest and best curtains in the city at 75c Come in and make comparisons. Lisle and Silk Glo ves for both Ladies and Misses in white, black, gray, blue, and tan, lisle and cotton gloves now selling at 25c Silk Gbvcs for 50c and 75c. SiiiRiiporo, Juno Dowoy iirrivcd lioro (Tho drydock Dowoy, w ith enpnrity to lil'l tho hi'oHt wairtliip iilhutl., wiih Imilt lit tho Jinxiklyn uuvy ynnl mul ! minio two iiKinl Im up) in tow of two j : bin colliers piiichiiHoil liy tl.o novorn ', inont diiriiiK tlio Smn lull wnr, Hlni tod j on hor lout? jrniriiey of boiiio 12,(KI jjiiiiluM, aliout half way around tho 1 1 Klol)C,for Manila. KiiiKMpuro in about ; 1 rn M iniln Buiillii'iiBt of Manila in J China Son wators. Kd. ) I'ortlnnd and ncnrly all rlhttt rif way from Sidom to tho point of oi'ohhIuu' tho- Wilhuuotto rivor havo hoou no- ourod, hut to tho protfont tinio littlo work hna boon douo hotweou tho liridtfo Hito and Portland liy tho riht of way doiartuiont. This work will ho oarriod ou oidy ho fntit an ih iioooh- Hary to noiH)iuinodato oonHlrUL'tion plaiiH. Tho routo hy wliioli tlio lino Willamntts Valpv Trantinn P.n. Has win utor l'ortimui from tho houiii tiari not yot hoou dtttornduod upon.- Just Purchased 60,000 Ties in i,.-i.i.i.i .n..., .! r U atuinj, Five Hundred Tons ot Steel Rails Arrive at Salem. Come in and have your name put in your hat it is free Men's Summer Underwear The warm days remind us that it is time to make a change. When you are passing drop in and look over the splendid values we are offering in Underwear. We have tlv' season that we some new gui"iw " want tried and are offering them at un usually low prices. KjL :russion soldiers i ENGAGE IN MUTINY i St. l'etcrHhurii, Juno 21. It is ro portod that dui'inu a mutiny atSohaa-to- nl tlio aoldiora oaptnrod two kuuh, hut tho outbreak wmh (iiollod by loyal ri'k'iini'liU. Tho wild ior attai:kod tho olllivTH with i'IiiIm, killiiiK ouo and wounding two othom. Sole agents for the Gordon and Stetson Hats STEVENS GAie SEVEN MORE VOTES I'ortlnnd, Juno 21. In the rooount ir Iho voti-K for xhiTill in tlio 11 lit twidve pri'i'in.'tH Stovona K"'""'1 bovoh votes ovor Word. HAMRTON Stores Springfield and Eugenes o l'.lf(;nnt prpKontH froo of 'hare (jivHii with your im rroam ticket, all f .r ton conlH, includiiiK adiiiinniou to tho Krouiidx, Salurdiiy niKht, Juno at ri'Hidoui'o or J. II. .Mi-.Mur ph.y. If llrini? your mother in lnw.your 11011- indaw, and Homehody'M wito or HWoet rial Saturday tl heart to the lii'vn wn nik'l't id Mi-Murphey'i'. 0 About to hur4t Tho HWellt Ht Hiieial event of the heimon on tho MoMui phey lawn. tr- Tho bollliiiK plant at tlio SpritiK" j t ruuuinit neurly every day. Sixty thoiiHiind ties havo I n pur- choted by tho Willamette Valley Tiae tiou (loiupiiuy from an Aurora mill and full) Ioiih of Hlool railx aro now lio ni delivered at Salem for coiihtruo tion of tho eleotiio mini between Portland unit Siilom. Tho company Iiiih Hot upon n date aliout 10 inoutliH lioiioowliou it la exported to comploto tlio road and begin operation. It wan expected to havo the road completed in time for hauling the Portland delegation to tho next Reu nion of the Oregon loni'datine, but owiuu to delaya in tho franchhto pro eoodiiiKif it haH been neeoHHary to re vino dales. Tho company received six carloads of railu at Salem yo.tor- day from the rollinx mills and tho remainder will he delivered as rait as needed. It is not proponed to rush construe tioii of tho rail lino ahead of tlio bridiio work. Tho hridi'O Herons tho Willamette river in the controlling fai'ter and other work will bo planned accordingly. Plans for tho bridge are now under consideration between tlio company and the United States engineers in Portland and qucntiniiM regarding cleaiance of shipping are now being nettled. Tho company has purchased two largo hcowh and con tno'ted for the nountructiou of I third, to bo used in building the bridge. Permission wan secured thin week from the city council at Salem for laying n temporary track on streets in that cltv to convey tho imderialn from the freight yards or tho South ern PaBilli! to Iho point where con struction work is to he onuoneliood on the railroad. Tho guides made some time ago between Salem and Chemawa will be somewhat changed I alirl lienor alignment securu'i. r.e'ijr MURDER OF ROOSEVELT WAS PLANNED I'mtlum!, .1 ino iM. In the munic ipal (MMirl today Wiillnr SouhiH'kiwU", Polo, tOHllflml lllllt t.tlO HHHIlHrlillU lion of l'nmlflont KoohovoII was plot ted horu laat month, and fund raiund to Hund John Prywara, n local Kiih- Hlau NiliiliHt, to WaHhliiKton uh tho HHHUHHill. BRITISH SGHOONER LOST WITH CREW Dover, Kiik., Jinn 'Jl. Tho Dnninh Hchoonor Itrrtha sunk near Hoiith Uoodwin lihlMhip In u colliHion with a Dutch tank ntfiunor. Kiht of thi HchooinT'r c:'W w;ro drowned, tho caplain'H ntiii bniiiK tho only mirvivor. mov In tin lucpaialioiirt for work indicated Hint tho very licnt charartor of elfM'trir railroad will lo Imilt and that Portland and HmIkiii rWl have a rapid trQdt lino HUal to intnrorlmii phidH in Q MtatcH. 1 TurminulH Imvo Ihmu J. V. Whito'M Krocorj Htoro him l)eou enlarged hy tho takin out of a partition. 1 1 Ih how waroroom hat hoou complctod and Ih uov uccuplod. VuHtorday'H Imm'lmll HcorfH: Port land, r; '1VIhcc( 2. Kromio, 3; Kent tic, 1!. Oakland, 4; Loh AuvcIch, H. A popular Halom woddintf Tncndiiy wnt Jhho V. TravorH and M m Kay, daughter of II. Huook, tho well known contractor. Tlio official voto hIiowh that Ihuiton county wiuit dry hy Ls, junt it) more than twu ycarHiKO. The Mt. AiikcI academy conducted HiiccoHriful KraduatiuK oxcrclHCH Tiich day, four completing tho couthch. Thoro were M) youiiK ladlcti at tlio , hcIiooI tho pant year. Mihs (itaco KroiieliOHi'h wan iven :t diploma In tho bent I tniiHic, and Ih couriered olio of tho IliiHtorn inont accoinpliHhed piaulrtcH In tho I Mtute, Her homo Ih at Kueito Salem i purchitrtod hi Journal. WALTER FOLEY NOT GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Jury Returned Verdict of Not Guilty Few Minutes Atter Going Out- Jury Disagreed in Case of Stock ton vs. Royal Arcanum The trial of Walter Koloy.tho young man who killed Cull Kol'ur ou a traiu between Cottage drove and the Bo hemia mines sovoral mouths ago, the charge being manslaughter, took up most of tho II ino In tho circuit court today. ' A jury was completed tins morning and consisted of the following: Horace Kink, DoxtorSptirks, Chas. V. Cox, K 11. Kutnn, Clark Stovons, l.oreu Edwards, 1). Hylalid, U. 1). Proctor, Johso Sovern, A. II. HiuS snn, Clayton Pope, John Ktromo. Medley and Johnson, of Cottage tlrovi', wire attorneys for Foley and J. M. WillianiB, dopiny proaeouting ' attorney, represented tho Btate. Quito a number or witnesses woro exam ined, (he evidence tending to Indicate that the shooting was ncoideutul. It will ho remembered that Foley, while Intoxicated, was showing Kelzur a new pistol which ho had puroltaaod. Ill somo manner it was discharged, tlio bullcljenterlng Kei'.ur's abdomen, resulting in lilnj death sovoral hours aflorward. VKUDICT IN l''OUK MINUTI'H. Tho jury wont out about 2:'M o'clock this nfternoon and wltliln 4 minutes returned a verdict of not guilty. 1-AHOKNY TRIAL. Tho ciiso of tho State vs. Ed Baker, charged with larceny from the per son, is being tried this afternoon. This is a case wherein W. l' WlhH.ii accunos linker of taking $50 from hia while ho (Wilson) was asleep in a Spriugllold a week or two ago. Tho following jury wan chosen in tho case : II. II. Vancov, M. li. Stone, E. L. liuui, II. 11. Ituth, J. J. Duckworth, J. 10. Koaoh, A. J. Plckard, J. W." (lowdy.T.Il. Diivldson, 1''. D. Wheeler, II. II. McKinney, W. O. Konwick. I., llilyou and C. M. Kissinger ar9 linker's attorneys, whilo Deputy District Attorney J. M. Williams is conducting tho prosecution. CIVIL, CASUS. Catherine T. Stockton vs. Supreme Council of Hoyiil Arcunuin; tu recov er money. Jury disagreed. (ieorgo Stouollold vs. L. IX Dole anil Ella Dole; to recover money. Verdict for Ki.il-, attorney's fee of tlS. Talent Tea - Tlio llrst of a nerles of Talent Tesa will be given at the home. of Mrs. W. W Calkins, Lilt East Eleventh street, Eridaj afternoon and evening, June 7.:M, for tho purpose of ruining money tor a new carpet for tho M. E. church. Tho public la Invited to at tend, and a good snppor will be given. The committee giving the tea consists of Mrs. Martha Chambers, Mrs. Sam uel Itocinie, Mrs. J, Anderson and Mrs. Calkins. Weather prediction: Tonight, showers and cooler; Friday, fair,