Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1906, Image 1

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Vnl. 30.
EUGENE, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 21 1906
No 189
SULLIVAN
SON OF JAY GOULD
Coat and Suit
Room News
IS STILL BOSS
IN ILLINOIS
CHIP OFF OLD BLOCK
lflE are like the whimsical
vv trader, when in scout
ing the world for merchandise;
we don't buy until we are cer
tain that the style, material
and the price are right. We
search until we find the correct merchan
dise, then we buy. Consumers should do
ikewise, make the rounds if you like, buy
when material, style and prices are correct.
We are certain you'll buy of us. We ad
vertise what we have to advertise, never
exaggerate aboutit, describe our wares truth-
ully then stop.
AT an early date we will complete arrang
mpnts fnr a orand oneninp; of our new
" o I o
oats and Suits; but in the meantime, visitors
are most welcome to visit our new roomy suit
department and view the new Fall Garments
hat have already arrived. You willtindcurte-
ous people in charge to show you through.
New Fall Suitings are here and awaiting your approval. We
have everything that the world produces at prices trom 5JC
to $5.00 per yard.
Lace Door Panels
Somthing entirely new, various
Myies ana pauems
65c
New shipment of curtain Scrims and
Misses Skirts
Made of heavy pequa. $1.25 ;c
-utuO 1 Ul
ShirL Waists
fine white Shirt Waists, lace and A
embroidery trimmed, 75p values -'
Calicoes
Our entire line of 6c Calico now -selling
at. - JC
Ginghams
Apron Ginghams, large and small .
checks, assorted colors JC
Toweling
Fine damask Toweling now selling -at
- JC
Waistings
New stock of polka dot Waist- . - (
ings, just arrived, per yd I 2C
Corset Covers
A 25c fine cambric Corset Cover . q
embroidery trimmed, for 1 7t
HAMPTON BROS
EUGENE AND
SPRINGFIELD
nts of Bryan Won at Every
Point In State Convention.
Alter All Other Business Is Fio
ished There Will Be Full Dis
cussion of Question Which Is
Dividing Convention
Peoria, Aug. ill. With every proa
peot of a lively flight Statu Cbairmau
Hyheusteiu united the OempTn.tic
'Ouuveutiou tu order today. I''"
Sullivan faotion won ou evory Bide
and tbo mau during to opposo llrynu
led the Cook county delegation, num
bering 5:tf, into the hull. Judge
Thompaon, Hryau'a mouthpiece, d.d
not give up tin flght.
Raiuey withdrew as a candidate for
temporary chuirman aud the factions
agreed that Hoggs be cloetod and that
then there would be a full discussion
ut the Uryan-Thompson and Sullivan
resolution. All other buaineaB, it 1b
planned, including the nominations,
will precede tke debute on this sub
ject. CUBAN REBELS
TRY TO FORGE
INTERVENTION
Havana, Aug. 21. The rebels are
trying to fcrce foreign intervention
as we'l as American. They attacked
some ot the Danish consul attaches
near the rosidence of the American
minister and stole twelve bluodod
boisos. Tboy are raidiug-.ttrious seo-
"tlbnB and taking horses to mount
their followers.
The rebels tried to foroe their way
into the oity today, but were dis
covered by the police and fled after
an exchange of shots at the thresh
hold of the oapitol. Thoro wasj Bunt
ing today on the hill of Pinar de
Rio.
The government has orderod the
arrest of General Jose Miguel Gomez,
nnd it Is reported that be was arrest
ed aud is held secretly. Gomez' sec
retary is in prison.
U. S. WILL INTERFERE.
Washington, Aug. 21. The etute
department has required that its dip
lomats representatives In Cuba give
a full report of condtiinna there, and
1b prepared to take forcible means of
restoring ordor without delay if
necessary. If it is found that the
government is unable to maintain or
der marines .will be sont ashore to
punish the revolutionists.
Officials here Bay they do not have
to await a rqeuoBt from Presldonl
Palma.
LEADERS ARE ARRESTED.
Washington, Aug. 21. The Unban
legation has received a dispatch say
ing that all the rebel leaders have
been arrested and tbal the govern
ment has Ounfldeuce of putting down
the uprising.
CEORCE'j. COULD
ioBtorday's'diBpatchesJto the Daily
Guard told aboutthe ;ilue strategy by
which Goo. J. Gould Is said to hnve
outwittid the greatjrailroad manipu
lator, E. Jl. Ilarrlman.
The fact that tho Gould intorosU
have scoured a passage for tbo West
ern Pacifio through this rich terri
tory leakod out by the aunonncomeut
of A. 11. llammoud, president of the
Corvallis & Eastern and Astrola &
Columbia loadB, who says that be
has no intention of selling theBO prop
erties, but that the llrst named will
be extended from the terminus at
I.lauha, Linn county, across central
Orogou to some point on the Snake
river, probably Ontario.
Work will also be started on the As
toria road in the same oonneotlou and
it will be pushed south along the coast
from Seaside to Tillamook. TheBe
Drojeots will agrgegate moro than 350
mllea of construction for the two
roads within the next few years.
The extensive operations under
taken by those linei la believed by
railroad men to mean more than pass
ing improvements. The fact that the
Western Pacillo will be comploted in
two yeara, according to present plana,
and that the new work on tboe
northern linos will be ready at the
same time, is aocepted aa something
more than a mere coincidence. It is
said that the terminal of the Corvallis
& Eastern may not be Ontario, but a
point In Lake oounty where a junc
tion may be effected with the Califor
nia, Nevada ic Orogon road, an ac
knowledged Gould line, which it is
intended shall be pushed north from
the main line of the Wettern Pacifio
MANY KILLED FOR
TAUNTING SOLDIERS
St. Petersburg, A"g. 21. Taunting
the noldiers for le'tliig the Japanese
defeat them resulted jesterday in the
killing or wounding of flfty-aoven
peasants in Kharloff province.
CIIIEr" OF POLICE KILLED.
Warsaw, Aug. 21. The chief of
police of Sledclew us killed by a
! bomb thia morning the two constables
'and a woman standing n-ar were
i wounded. Tne BBsassin m-.de good
his escape.
ONLY ELEVEN JURORS
SECUHEO AT NOON
Portland, Aug. 21. Eleven jury
men bad been selected at no'-n today
in the federal court for the trial gf
PVanlilln R. Mnv.. (t.firire Roren.nn
and Willard N. Jones for complicity
in land fnnda in ! lilue Mountain
at Reno, Nevada, to LakoviewJ and
Klamath.
'I he road has already been com
pleted as far as Madeline plains. The
rumor that the Gould lines are back
of tho improvements and oxtousious
of northern roads has not snrpilsed
many astute railroad men who ..bavo
been looking for such developments.
Without such means the Gould lines
I would probably have to enter into a
long light with the llnrriman inter
ests aud would have considerable
trouble in obtaining a right-of-way.
WILL OPEN RICH SECTION.
The budding of the Corvallis &
Eastern to a juncture with the West
ern Pacific, or tho California, Novada
& Orogon, and the cloaing of the gap
botwoeu Albany and Portland, or Ya
quina and Tillamook, will give the
Gould liuoB aooosa to all the Import
ant northern harbois except Coos
Bay.
Tho central Oregon country whioh
will be tiiua opened to the Gould
lilies is probably the largest territory
in the United States, outsido of
Alaska, without railroad faolltlles.
EU iENE-ONTARIO ROAD.
E. II. llnrriman has long realized
the importance of this country and it
waa announced last year that over
(4,000,000 bad been ut ulde far the
construction of the Orogon Eastern
from Eugene to a point north of
Klamath marshes In Oregon. This
will be 'ho first link In the conneo
tlon with the main Hue of the South
ern Pacillo to roaob the Klamath
nnnntrv. Tf thn HnllMlArn PiiniMn
would safeguard the advantageous
! position it holds In the statn 'he Oie
gon Eastern must be pushed at onoe
! ti completion.
IRA LEE SAYS WIFE
DESERTED HIM
Ira L. Lee has instituted ault in
the circuit oouit against his wife,
Ipha, whom he married at Junction
City. July li, 1901. They have one
son, Lindsy, aged four years. Lee
alleges that his wife, without cause or
provocation, deserted him on July 1,
1IJ0, and has B I nee refused aud neg
lected to live with him. Kissinger &
Hooker are the plaintiff's attorneys.
E. H. INGHAM SELLS
MORE PROPERTY
TRUST PRESIDENT
VERY INDIGNANT
VALPARAISO
AT WORK OF
REHABILITATION
Business Being Resumed in Devas
tated City Houses Being Built
for Homeless People and Rail
roads and Telegraphs Rebuilt,
Depredading Convicts Shot
Valparaiso, Aug. 21. The govern
ment and poople of Chile received
President Roosevelt's mesMige of con
dolence .thankfully. The government
has ordered the Immediate construc
tion of hous -s of wood and zinc to
house tho homeless In. Military en
gineers are repairing the railroad aud
telegraph Hiiob.
Large parties of oolivints who es
caped hare boen committing all sorts
of crimes and over ilfty have been
captured aud publicly shot
The poople ur returning from the
mils. The hunks are owu two hours
daily and th work of restoration la
proceeding systematically.
LATEST N EWS OF DISASTER.
Santiago, Aug. 21. Ouly now can
tho extent of the earthquake damage
bo appreciate 1. The majority of the
modern houses in this ctiy are unfit
fur habitation aud a epecial oorpB baa
boon nrgunized to laze all tuttering
structures. It is unsafe to walk most
of the streots on account of falling
debris. '
Advices from Valparaiso indicates
that the dead uumbor two thousand.
The night of August 10 was rendered
baloful by the Hashing lightning,
driviug ruiu, wires aud koables snap
ping as tho result of the constant
earthquakes, which followod each
other in rapid succession. The Hre
bulls paaled, announcing tho starting
of II res in various pa'ts of the Olty
simultaneously.
i'lio first shock laetod four minutes
and fifty sounds, longer than any in
tho memory of any Santiago citizen.
Exports say that the ouly thing that
saved tne city from total dostruottou
was the fact that tho motion was cir
cular. The principal shock extended
from Valparaiso to Santiago aud Mer-
lpilla, with its centre at Llmache.
The lattor and tho towns of Qulllota,
with tun thousund population, and
LlaiUal were doatrojed.
Tbo quake was foretold, at the
naval observatory prediuted It two
days previous, aud the Valparaiso
papers printed tho prediction the day
before It occurred.
MORE SHOCKS OCCUR.
Lima. Aug. 21. There waa a hear
quake at ValpBrlaso last night and
alight shook here this morning. Uua
chow as shakon yesterday.
MONEV FROM 'FRISCO.
San Franoisoo, Aug. 21. Members
of the committee of 40 appointed by
Mayor Schmltz to devise wbjb and
means for the relief of Shu Fiancisoo
during the Hre of lust April, met to
day to arrange for San Francisco's
contribution to tho atriokon people
of While. Within fifteen minutes the
Individual members of the committee
bad aiiOBuribod &!bor.
It waa announced that the Canad-
an KauK of Commerce had already
Holographed to the president of Chile
the .11111 of 910,01)0, advanced at the
request of tbo mombers of the 00 m-
mlttee.
New York, Aug. 21. Wesley Oelor,
president of the ice I nut, waa a wit
ness before the grand jury tliH morn
lug. He was Indignant to think that
he sbou'd bave been summoned, and
I said that if the publiu knew the facts
I ibey would eroct a mniiuuieut to the
I trust, Instead of villifying It. Ho
states that be expects to show that
the Independents conspire to keoL up
the price and create a shortage.
KARRIMAN ROADS
LEAD MOVEMENT
E. II. Ingham has sold to C. S.
Fiank the property on East Ninth
street, known as the Schneider bl'ck.
The lot Is 27iUi feet 1c dimensions
and contains a two. story brick build
ing, now occupied by Miss Rankin's
millinery store.
A. L. Veazie, of Portland, is in tbe
city.
New York, Aug. 21. The Union
and Southern Pacifies are the real
Inad-rs In the bull movement, whiob
Is now In full awing on the stock
market. While both bave fallen olf
from the high levels, It IS apparent
that the Hsrriman Interests are an
soiblng all the profit-taking sales In
order to resume the upward move
ment later.
MUTILATED
BODY OF GIRL
DISCOVERED
OoldBboro, N. 0., Aug. 21. The
mutilated body of Annie Sexton,
d. tighter of George Waddil, a planter,
was found this morning. Her lips
bad been torn as with the naked hand
aud uer neck waa terribly bruised. '
She had been raviehed-
Tbe people around Fremont, neat
where tbe crime was committed, ere
euraged and anothej lynching is
scheduled If the perpetrator la
oaught.
Manchuria Still Aground
Honolulu, Aug. 21. All efforts to
float the steamship Manchuria bay
thus far been futile.