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li Vol. 3- EUGENE, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER ai, 1906 No. 371 THEJ3UGENE' DAILY GUARD We Give No Credit Discount, or Commission ("All others do to a greater or less extent") Himinating the direct expense and enormous losses of the charge system and refusing to tax one class to compen sate for the discount and commissions of another, make it . easy for us to undersell competition-and we do. Our prices for holiday presents are frequently half what' others charge. . "Remember Our Policy" One Price to All HENRY HOSE I EXPIATES CRIME ON SCAFFOLD 0 - Christmas is but a few hours ahead and those that have not already completed their Xmas shopping should make arrangements to do so as soon as possible as the choice articles are rapidly disappearing-and later comes the rush which makes careful buying almost impossible. Our assortment of holiday presents this season is now complete and better arranged than any previous season and the prices; well they will speak for themselves. Clothing Another Hanging at State Prison in Salem - Record of Criminal News for One Day Throughout Country. Executions, Robbery and Mur der Salem, Dec. 21. Henry Hose was hanged today for the murder of Madge Doyle in a Portland lodging house. Hose, who was an ex-sol-dler, cut the woman's throat with a nwor because he ared she would discard him for another. The murder was a particular' 'fil ial one, the man having djsv hi wife in Montana to follow the Doyle woman and then in a fit of Jealousy cut Iter throat. For the first time In years no petition was sent to the governor asking for executive clein necy, as Hose expressed himself as anxious to expiate his crime In order 10 meet the woman he loved In the next world. ' TltTIS JETT (JETS I SECOND 1.1 SENTENCE Louisville, Dec. 21. Curtis Jott was found guilty of the assassina tion of James Cockrell at Jackson Ky., four years ago and sentenced to life Imprisonment. He confessed yes terday that he alone killed Cockrell. Ho is now serving a life sentence for complicity In the murder of Attor ney Marcrum several years ; ago These killings were tt'ie result of lung-stnndlut; Kentucky fe 1 1 1. At Oir!ctma timn vup e-vna-.t tn soind flu1 il.lv w.'ll. Snnw. nf it i . ..i 'it .... .j ji . j .i. us win leave town, oiners win aiicua dinner parties, ana mere will be a general mingling of friends and our clothing should receive our most careful attention. They should be properly c t and tailored. This can be accomplished only through the Hart., Shaffner Marx Clothes for men, the best clothing in 'the world at any price. . After Supper 'Sale this evening Many articles on sale this evening at cut-in-two prices. Articles that will make use'ul presents. We list here only a few out of the many. ..Indian Baskets.. The handiwork of the Indian, especially in the making of baskets, has never been ap proached for beauty. Add to the beauty of the home by purchasing some of these baskets. Special After-Supper Sale on these baskets this evening. Come in to see the variety, buying will follow. White Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs After-Supper Sale, price - ..Opera Bags.. Blue, brown, black, tan, green, $2.00 to $4.00 values your choice for Yi price Swiss Shams and Dresser Covers $1.00 to $2.00 values this evening after 7 o'clock ' 'A Pce. ..Dolls.. Something, is going to happen in the doll department also after supper, come down and see. ft jr V Copyright iqo6 by Hart Scharfner fcf Marx CASH STORE DESPERATE INSANE MAN ATTACKS JUDGE STILL TRV1NH TO SAVE MI1S. MYLI&' 1,1 1 I- Knnsas City, Mo., Deo. 21. An ap plliutloln for a writ of habeas corpus was made In the federal court today In bchulf of Mrs. Agnes Myors, now connncil at Liberty, Mo., under sen tence to hang on J miliary 10 for the murder of her husband. The court reserved action on the application for the writ. IIANfiED FOR Ml'RDKR OK KXT1KK FAMILY Houston, Mo., Dec . 21. Joda Hamilton was hanged today for the murder of Barney Parsons, a farmer, Mrs. Parsons and their threo small children. The crime was caused by a disagreement over money mntters. PROFESSOR JOHN W. BURGESS, WHO RAISED A STORM IN GERMANY OVER MONROE DOCTRINE. Profosnor John Wllliiun liurRwsa of Cotmuhlti imlvorslty la Oio first Incnnv beat of the Tlienilore ltocmevelt pmlVsaorshlp of Amerlrun history itml Inatltu tlona at the IHiiveralty of Berlin. The emperor of Uernmny Knnealort to the Amerieun nmbassurtar oil New Year's day, 1!M)5, tlml It would ho plosumut and profitable to have American ami (Jemum imivorslty profeasor! exclumw Ipo ture couraea. Columbia sent Pro fens tir Hiivkohh to Borlln, and Ihe German gov ernment in turn extablltrtied nt Columbhi n profonsorHlilp of Herman history and Inntltutlona. Iloeent utterancea of Profesaor Hih'komm rouenmlng thn Mon roe doctrine cauaed American roaldeuta of Iterlln to make emphatic demand for his recall. NEGRO IS LYNCHED Probate Judge Cutting Object of Murderous Assault In Chicago. Assailant Overpowered Only Af ter Fierce Struggle - Is Prob ably Insane ChlcnKO, Dec. 21 A desperate ef fort was made to assassinate Judge Charles S. Cutting, of the probata court, today by Krunk I'". Ellerbock. The would-be assassin Is believed ta be Insane. ' CuttlUK escaped Injury nnd overpowered bis nssallant after a tierce Unlit. As the Judgu entered the criminal t'ourt building on his wty to his chambers, ftllerhock, who was stand ing in the hallway, drew a revolver nnd fired at the JikIkk. Cutting lura ed and struk Kllerbock a heavy blow In the face, nlmost knocking lilru down, mill then grubbed him by thsr thront and threw him backwards over a steam radiator, where he held him. Two deputy sheriffs hastened to his assistance and disarmed Kllcr- bock. Once again Kllcrbock ntttxek- 1 (ho judKe, but after a desperate fight be was overpowered and beqaa to beg for mercy. At the police sta tion be talked incoherent ly and la la boring under the halleluclunlion that tho probate court deprived him ot hia rights In the share of the escace of his deceased sister. BY ANNAPOLIS MOB Annapolis, Md., Dec. 21, Ilonryers were carefully guarded. Thev Davis, alias Henry Chnmbers, tho tie- I used a whipping post to bailor down gro who committed a felonious ns- jthe Jail doors and at the point of sault upon Mrs. John Heed, of j revolvers the warden suivendered the Brownsville flvo mileB from Annapo keys, Ynd In n few mluutus Davis lis, and who luter conrosBed ttfiijwna securud and curried out bodily crime, was tuken from the Jail last i Ho inndo no resistance und was kick night by ul.ly armed men and lynch fed nnd beaten by tlio mob and taken ed. The body wns riddled with bul-jlo llilck Yard hill, nnd slrung up lets. I after again confessing the crlmu and The Jail Is In an Isolated part of .saying he would have done it ngnin, the city and tho plans of tho lynch-1 living or dead. m VKI.I.S-FAIiO COMPANY HOIIIUOI) OF HIO SI M Reno, N'ev., Dec. 21. Wells Forgo & Company's express box, said to have contained over $30,000, wns siolen from the company's office hero InBt night. Detectives are at work on tho case. i RiAii oFAiiiOtVi:F NOW IN HMKJUKSS JAMES BRYCE AMBASSADOR FROM BRITAIN Sun Francisco, Dec. 20. This morning's session of the Huef trial was taken up entirely by the exami nation of Special Agent Hums. Strenuous efforts were made by the defense. to wring from Burns Infor mation tending to reveal the evi dence gathered by 'him, but beyond a few unimportant facts bearing on his movements tbey got nothing. Hums admitted that Jenn I.oupy, one of the French rcstauranters connect ed with the case, came to him and told he had not testified truthfully before the grand Jury, and wanted to change his testimony, claiming he had been misled by Ruef. HAHKKTHAUi CJAMK FOR THIS F.VKN1NG The basketball gamo betweenAl- bany high school and Eugene high .hnnl and Drellmlnary game be tween 8. H. Frlendly'B star team anl romnanles A and C will be pulled off In great Btyle. The Albany boya arrived on the aftornoon train full of hnnen of winning. They sie a husky looking bunch, and will give the lo cal lads a hard tusBle. Following Is the lineup for the high school game' Alhanv. EugCM Donley forward Kestlev Stalnaker forward WaUon Dooloy centre King nr.VT guard. . . .Cockerllno Steele guard .... Farrlogton Referee, W h. Mark. of Albany Umpire, Ormond Bean. First game rilled at I o'clock. London, Dec. 2 1 Tile announcement ot tho appointment of J unit's Hryce to succeed Sir Mortimer Durand as British ambassador at Washington is Imminent, und It will be followed by considerable readjustment of tho cublnet, with a view to reseutlr.tf all aggrosslve front when the parliamen tary session 1b resumed In Februany THREE KILLED ONE INJURED ' IN COLLISION SAID TO HA WOMAN IN FIHUUIt CASK Finding of HitterncHs. There is unsuuul bitterness inpur- llnmeutary circles over the severe blow which the cabinet suslnired in the defeat of the educations bill, Ihe principal feature of lt progrnn:. Tho cabinet had a Bpeclal settlor, today preliminary to the prorogation of tho parliament after tho holidays. Spokane, Dec. 21. Two truiuniui.. Fireman 1'uul Suhupport, llrukemuu (luy Salisbury uro dead aud Howard Luwton, engineer, Is dying us the result of a collision between u light engine und a (Jreut Northern Height neur.llllyard shortly aflor midnight It is supposed that Luwton forgot about the freight until 11 was tuo late. His flrumun, Lull Hanson, was budly scalded, but will recover. En gineer Frank Duvey, of the freight, was the only one to escape uulu- Jured. FAMINE SITUATION IN CHINA I)IHCTSSKI Washington, Dec. 21. Tho famine conditions In China were discussed by the cabinet today at tho lustance of the American National Red Crosi 8oclety. It la probable that an appeal will be Issued for supplies and steo.s tul.cn to assign one or more army troops to tho work of transporting them. The use of transports will have to be sanctioned by congress. HISTORICAL CIH'KCII DKSTKOYh'I) BV PIKE Glasgow, Dec. 21. The parish church at Bnldcrstock, where Pres ident Roosevelt's maternal ancestors the Stoboa and Bullocks, worshipped In bygone days, wan burned today The church waa located aix mller north of Olasgow. MISS HIOUAltT WILL , SI'KAK. IN F.IUK.N'K Msg Mabe'ie Blggart, U. A , of New York Olty, a lecturer of nolo nnd un ordained minister, Is la the tit;' and will aptak at the BaptiKt church Sunday nlgbt, December t?, on "Si mon', the Cross Bearer," nn1 on Wed nesday night, 'December 2.1, on "George BIMott." Blie tv"l lilsi speak at the U. B. church Ijun dny morning at 11 o'clock on "Tlu Prince of Pence." Miss Illggart, aside from being a public s.vlikcr, Is a writer, and Is on this co.u. for the purpose ot gathering mttrlei for a new book which she bas bjKiiu. KouMiit Why runner Eugene Man . .Suddenly Jrf'ft Corvnllis, Leaving Hail Debts llelllml. Mrs. Flslier, wife of the man who skipped Corvnllls recently, left town Sunday, says the Times. The late llii olibed and thrilled with tj), notes , nil .1... .l..u 1.. 4 - ... , .11. ,,,u .,.,lij .... uum, U closud nnd the window blinds aro drawn. Various creditors mourn the Iosb of little sums that the ubi quitous Mr. Fisher failed to pay be fore bis sudden departure. Among tho mourners is M. M. Long, the sporting goods man. A few hours before Mr. Fisher flitted he entered Mr.- Long's establishment and asked for n revolver, A lot was shown him, and selecting one that partic ularly suited his taste the music man cloned tile trade, saving ho would Isottle the bill In a tow duys. The gun probably rests snugly and safely tn Mr. Fisher's hip pocket now, stand ing gunrd over bis person by day and keeping a silent vigil under his pillow nt night, but It Isn't paid for, and It it over Is Mr. Long will greet the ap pearance of the ensh with one of those grand smiles such as light up a small boy's face when he cuts open u watermelon. There Is said to be a woman In tho Fisher case. In what way she fig ures nobody seems to know. Mrs. Fisher Intercepted a letter to her husband from a Portland ninn'i wife. It is said,. and then sent the letter to the lady's husband. The story goes on and avers Unit thlB husband ws tho stranger who was In quest of Mr. Fisher the night the muslo man wns In such a dreadful hurry to get out of town. What truth there Is In the story cannot be told. It Is one of the kind of stories thatk If true, would be hard to prove, and so It Is only given here ns hearsay, und for whnt It may bo worth. It Is in circulation to tho effect Hint before she left Mrs. Fisher heard from her absent husband, and that he U In Canada. . TOMORROW SHORTEST DAY OP THE YEAR Accordion plaiting done by 'Mrs. Bert Vincent, 627 Hllyard street, dtf Tomorrow. December 22, will be the shortest day In tho year, the sue rising at 7:27 and setting at 4:30 Today the B in rose at 7: 3d, making this day ne minute longer between sunrise jind sunset than tomorrow will be. You don't have to send away for watches or Jewelry. WatUt can save you money on anything In his lino. Corner 8th aud Willamette streets. I)U. LOWE ELECTED GRAND REPRESENTATIVE Eugene Hlirlner Honored by Bomg ('lumen as lU'prewnlntWe to Grand Council at los Angeles. Al Kadcr Temple, Mystic Shrlners, of Portland, last .night elected Dr. C. W. Lowe, of Eugene, "3 a grand rep resentative to the Imperial council at Los Angeles, Cal., May 7 and 8. This Is quite an honor when It Is con sidered that Dr. Lowe was tot pres ent at the time ot his election and uf course It comes as a very pleasant surprise to nun,. 1