THE EUGENE DAILY GXJA
RD
Vol. 3I
EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 21 19070
No 342
GREAT BALLOON
RACE BEGINS AT
ST. LOUIS TODAY;:
EARTHQUAKE,
; LOCATION UNKNOWN'
IS RECORDED
!
Lou's, Oct. 29. All Is In rnd-;J.
bl. L,UU, "Lt, v. .... . ... ........... .
ine'ss lor the start In the second Inter- 1 French
Washington, Oct. 19.
The weather bureau an
nounced an earthquake, be
ginning at 1 1 o'clock last
night and continuing until
early this morning. The or
igin of the seismograph rec
ord may have been at some
point west of Australia in the
southern Indian ocean, and it
is believed to have been of
considerable force.
C. XlcCay, Cantaln Chandler:
Anjou. Rene (lasnlpr. Chns
national aeuronautlc cup race this af- ! Levee; German, Aberonon, Paul
ternojn in whlca nine ..w. n- j .Meckel, Kudolph D.'nlg; American,
lyoon-', representing four nations.will ; St. Louis, Alan K. iiawley, Augustus
content for a massive silver trophy I Post.
and J-'oOO In cash to be awarded the
pilot vhose skill and daring lands i
j,i, car fartherest fro. the starting DAUGHTER'S DEATH
If the weather i3 favorable, the Tiimin lino nnrrv
KILLED HER MOTHER THOUSANDS GREET
at f!ve-niin;tte Intervals, the official
"German'telloon, Pommetn. Oscar e.SVin"01,., T 2 ,n
Erbsloche, pilot, Professor Clayton, lhe d.,h ?,f h(;r dau!-
.ide: American balloon. United lh " lt iy ero-ut-
uiuiiicu uniu
yesterday and both were buried in
court house square to deliver an ad
dress. The president arrive.l at 1 i. m.
His approach was heralded by tho
blowing of whistles by nil the Meum
crafe in tho harbor and on the facto
ries in the vldujiy of the rivtr. He
land r d from ih boat and soon after
ward proceeded to the court house
where he delivered an address.
Governor Vardantnii has refused
to meet the president because he is
a "cruel bear chaser," as the gover
nor expresses It.
SULTAN DEFEATED
BIG BEAR HUNTER
BY HIS BROTHER
i Tangier, Oct. 21. A decisive bat
i tie is reported between the forces of
; Sultan Abdol Aziz and those of his
I brother, Mulal Haflg. The latter Is
said to have been victorious and to
' have captured the caininander-ln-;
chief of the administration of Abdol
Aziz.
HEINZE'S CREDITORS
DEMAND RECEIVER
FOR DEFUNCT FIRM
SURVEYING
ELECTRIC LINE
TO THE NORTH
States, Major Herwy pilot, A. T. Ath
erholt, aide; French balloon, Lisle
d? France, Alfred Lebdanc, Edgar V.
Mix: German, Dusseldort, Hugo von
Afoerchereron, H. Heldnian: Eng
lish, Lotus II, Griffin Brewer, Lieu
tenant Brabazon; American, America,
the same grave.
Hill Brothers today sold 30 bales
of hops to Frank Heyer; price not
given out.
Vlrksburg, Oct. 21. Excursion
trains on all railroads arrived here
today with crowds of visitors to wel
come President Hoosevelt, who is ex
pected to arrive this afternoon. The
president will drive about the city
and will visit the Nat'onal cemetery,
I after which he will be taken to the
Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Ore
gon, United States senator, has taken
a unique step to test the seiit'nient of
the country on the presidential situ
ation. Through the National Mag
azine, of Boston, Mass., he has offer
ed a cash prize reword of $1000, open
to the American people, for the
strongest and best written argument
in supnort of a third term for Hoose-vel
New York, Oct. 21. The
favorable sentiment in bust-
ness and banking circles fol-
Inning the changes In tho
bank managements a.id proin-
tses of support by the clear-
lug house association, reeelv-
ed a setback today when It
became known that the deb't
balance of the Mercantile
bnnk at the clearing house
was $1,900,000, and of the
National li:mk of North
America $S50,000. These
figures Indicated heavy wlth-
drawals.
The clearing house will cx-
tend aid to both banks.
a claim of $32.ri.37:i. and several
creditors for smullor amounts. They
allege that Otto lleltue Ji Co. made
preferential payments to the Mer
cantile National bnnk of $2,000,000
of assigned securities, also other
preferential payments agregatlug
$100,000.
Arguments on the appointment of
a receiver were postponed until Wednesday.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS EVERY DAY
..Bargains For Tuesday.
20 inch Japanese Silk, all colors, for Tuesday's selling, the yard
Ladies' and Childrens' Caps, regular price on these goods
was 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50, for Tuesday each - .
. .23c
. 25c
KIMOXAS . , ,
New Silk KInionas In assorted col
ors with oriental figures.'
Each, $:S.!50
TKIM1Y KHAR COATS FOR
IHIl.ltr.EX
Tho assortment In thl3 line of
go';ds Is very larg;. We have
V:n in white, red, brown, black,
grjy. The price will fit the
pockeiljook $2.7. to SiitUtO
TK.IHiY nor. HATS
These are fjshlor.ed from Russian,
f"Vn:.il and Paris shape?,
I' . (l.-.c to SS..-0
IT Its
V, . r;,e rel'able Gordon and
F-r-;:;: a Fur. Collars r.nd
T: in prices ....
frot'i S1.M to !?.:
One of the best services we render to
our fellow citizens these days is being
here ready with the right clothes for
quick delivery.
Tl Hv.Mn KM Gloves. a."or!"l
t.V i. .. ,1,., j3j f T ,ret
' " The p,ir $!.
A man wants to go on a
trip needs extra trousers,
a fresh new suit, a new
hat or maybe shirt or
neckwear, something new
for away from home. We
ire here with the goods.
The best of it is that
the clothes arc
Hart,
Shaffner
& '
Marx
goods. They are like fj
Amertfjn n:oncy, fccod
anywhere in tha world.
You don't have to go
away fro n home to wear
the n.
T'ior S-fa Pillow: f-
'' tn i:i window, each . . fi.M
HamptonBrois.
0
V.iiERE CA:11
iiSAfS CRcDIT
XKW ARRIVALS
Scotch Flannel Walstlngs, 27 to
30 Inches wide, gray and white.
ground with blue stripe, also
sage and lavender pluld; tho
'rd 3-,c
sn.K SKIRTS
Black I "Monty-link" silk Pettl
ct.nts, 12 inrh, corded and tuck
ed flounce, silk dur.t ruffle;
c'liaper than yuu can buy the
goods snd have them made.
M(iii"y back If they don't wenr,
K'Kh 8II.OD
Ill;. k Tufr. ta Pi Hcoat with 12
Itv'i fl-iunri. iW'i briildi and
trlinmlr.-jts. V.'i.... rtm l ruffle,
Sd.no
C'cd'Ti"! Taffeta Petticoat, W,
rord 1 flounie, chf!.' lit,;., r-d
and ureen, hrown :,, black;
re I, blue nnd brown. Sure
to winr we!, i -M h fT.."t)
M' SM.RY Sl'l ( I t.
Chi!dl ":;' htji; k shsukfii llrisc,
rcc'il.ir prKe .I'c, Hjwc):,!
The pair H.V
O ' 0
KUiI'l.Vs i:
a:nl !';. ; i tf:a valMc, till
S fh" j-clr
rTBBTf"i7T'am IH ! If T f MM Hill YTffffl'f
Now Yorx; Oct. . .n Involun
tary pet it ioii In bankruptcy was flKs!
In I hi I'lilted Slatua d'strict court t
Jay by tho firm of Otto HWiizp & Co.,
brokers, whose susiuMislon from t h
mock cxi hanut' was Announced hist
week. The petltl-ininK creditors ar
Williatn H. Kobntliatn, ns assignee of
the firm nf (tross K leetiertt , with
H.NKi:itS IUK'IPK TO
UKl'OICM IKTHO!)S
At Sunday's conference of bank
ers It was decided to elim'nate cer
tain banking methods, the growth of
the past decade. These consist of
the buying of a bank, then nutting
up the stock representing that con- !
trol as collateral for funds to buy j
control of another bank, and Ciin- ;
tinning the process with banks and j
trust companies so that the result U j
a pyram'd of controlling "chains" of i
financial Institutions and their depos-'
it.'. '
The crisis. It was declared, was a
yerloiiH one, but the cure extended Is
expected to be complete.
MEAT PACKERS'
CASE BEFORE
SUPREME COURT
FISH-HARRIMAN
BATTLE DELAYED
FOR TWO MONTHS
Washington, Oct. 21. The su
preme court of the United Btates to
day to:ik jurisdiction of the meat
packers' case, wherein tho Armour,
Swift, Morris and Cudahy packing
companies were fined fl ft, 1)00 for ac
cepting a preferential rate from the
Chicago, HurlliiKtou and Qulncy Katl
roHd on shlpiueiits of meal Tor export
from M!sslsslppl river points to the
Chicago, Oct. 21. Stuyve
sant K!sh early today secured
n postponement of the Illinois
Central stockholders' meeting
until December IS. The llar
rlmnn people agreed to the
adjournment, nnd the over
tures cime from that side,
the agreement being reached
at 3 o'clock' this morning.
AMERICANS IN
RUSSIAN PRISON
St. Petersburg, Oct. 20. William
English Walling, of Indianapolis, Ills
wifu and sister, were arrosted In Ill's
city today by a force of gendarmes
because of their association with Sev
ern! members of the Finnish Progres
sive party. They are still being held
at the gendarmes' headquarters at a
lain hour tonight. A representative
of the American embassy appeared nt
the headquarters In their behalf, but
he could take no action until tomor
row morning.
Kellogg liurhnd, nnother Amerl-
j ran, nnd a friend of Mr. Walling, who
I h:is been In St. Petersburg gather
ing malerliil for a series of lectures,
also was taken 'nto cuntody, but lat
er he was released. There wss no ev
idence upon .w hich to hold .Mr. Ilur-
land.
SIMON KI.OVDAIIl., C1V1X KX
(ilXKh.li KOlt KI'CiKNK Ji K.AST
KHX UAII.WAV, STAHTS OS
PltKI.IMIXAItV SlltVI'.V FKOMl
KltiKXK TOWAIU) JIXLTIOX
THIS Al TFHXOOX
S. Klovduhl, civil engineer for the
Kuene Ae t-.aaieru iu:i.ay Couipany.
this ait.ruoon began the preliminary
faurvey lor me piupost-d elecine mid
to run norm lroiu Kugene to June
turn mill to connect wim the Salem
I'ortlaud line. Me and his force of
men negiin work near the outsKlrta
ot me cii.v and started along ths rlvar
road, liueudlng to loliow that tuor
ougnfare as cioSely as possible all
the way to Junction City. SeceraP
lines will be run to ascertain the beat
route and as soon as tnat Is chosen
the pcruiniu-ut survey w-il) be made.
Agents lor the company have been
quliily working among the farmers
along the route ot tne proposcu llnu
beiween here and Junction for the
past several weens and nave been
siui-esstul In securing the consent ot
nearly every land owner along the,
route to give the right of way.
I'.liiicnc-Spriiigiiclil I. Inc.
Knglneer Klovdanl has Just com
pleted the work of taking tho levels
lor the Hue along tho bottom between
Kugeno and Springfield. The line
will extend along the north slda ot
the Campbell 4i Walker hop yards,
close to the county road, and will re
quire a great deal of trestle work
and Piling
lluild llrldgc In Spring.
L. N. noney, who has tho contract
for the orectlon of the bridge for this
line across the Willamette river at
Springfield, announces that he will
do nothing In the mutter until he
has completed the county bridge at
Lowell which he Is now working on.
Ho will then get the limbers out lor
tho structure and have everything
In readiness to rush work when all
danger of high water is over. In the
spring. ,
A. Welch, who la In the city from
CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. POTTER.
Commander or I lie Vermont In tin '
cruise nt tho Atlantic fleet In tut 1
cltic.
PRESSMEN
RESTRAIN FROM
GOING ON STRIKE
Atlnntte seHoortnl. The rase involves
the appllcailm of the Klklna act to
export shipments. .
Motion (or writ of certiorari waS Cincinnati, O. -t. 1 . The tempor.i
granted. ry Injunction axitlnst the Ineli'ng of a
The supremo court ilcclil -d lhe ulrlke hv the liilerniitlonal Cre.s
"ttse of l.eonldn M. I.BWxon anil nth-1 men's I'nlon for an eight-hour day
ers vs. the Culled K:at(s Mining Com-' was made norii,..tient today by Cnlteil
I .jny f,ivo-.il.Iy lo the company. Tim Stales JuiUe Th- inpson, who held
'nsi Involve lb" qu ,ti of n right that such netlon on t' e part of the
to follow inlneriil velm from the apes union officers w .uld be lirciklny a
In Mi" .lordiin, Northern l.lthi jt ml val'd emit rnet.
o'hor n.inei in We. I Moutitalll d.h-
1 1-i I, li' ;ir ilr!;t i .' l i . I. lull.
.BRITISH STEAMER
CARDINAL V. VANNUTELLI.
llalliui prelnte who comes to Hits
niintry as special representative of
the pope nt tin. cm hnrlstlc cotitn
at nttuliitru. lie Is a luother of Cue
dlnal Sernflno Vunnutelll, ,
ci
Purl hind looking after the construe
lion work In the city, Bays the line iir
the MeKenr.le will be Blurted at
Springfield early In the spring anil
the prclliiilmiry work on the power
plant at M il tin s rapids will begin
with In few weeks.
The line out through the (!:, ad
dition In which the rotnpjny owns
an 'merest, mid to the Maxonlc ceni
tery Is nearly cninnletetl ami cars
can be run to the cemetery perhaps
b nest Sunday.
o
KANSAS CITY
PROSECUTES TKCSE
WHO WORK SUNDAY
KaiM.-m '"tv. Oi l. 2 1 . - A MM of
f-'Vern I iin ndi -d 1111 rne ut TAnnt
aIhi chU'iijiv vlolftti'd Uw
a.'inf Shi. lay will be (.--
I;ird f -r pn hmtiI;iI ion I i I lw K-'U'i'l
Jury. lii'Il'M jiMMim ty the wholi-rfaltt
n:e -y.t -f d. The li-l IO bidet hc
t"i 4, ft;ir'.4ft", llientrle,j inanRi;er.t,
.'ittnriiK ind Kturekerjteiy, nnd Hr-re-'lii
Pre ex. rl'd y tic lildl ttt
Hie !:. 1 t eiiMlrnl pja tin ktj urc
REPORTED ASKCRE FARMERS ARE
I
IN FAVOR OF
RECIPSCCITY LAW
Ran l"rnne.,o, n-t. 21. The
I chains' Ki li.iiii.'.' reports the II
, st '.liner q-.te.oi firl Iti-. whlc i
1 eil from llil. port f ir I' inland
her I !i, ashore in the north of
; lloeV;. nenr Cr''-ent t'l'v. S!ic
jn d;urerou posdton, but It U u
; llve, Hint iii.v i'v.-s will be
Sevcrsl liojits floe, i). li.,,m,.r
I nt Crcrcepf I'ln- an, i,,,
Niivrr left t!,;, ;,;! .. , ;;,.
of the wre-k.
Oe,
Se I
l I
t b.
1.1.'
land
fl Tile
(' I' Jl 'r. '.lif h:t. n-' rne I from
V; 'if, ! I , u ,, . t I.e -A :m o:o of fee.
I ' ' ! , ., ' .".I Mi t'i-. ,H!i
. ,),.. ,., :,,.. .... ,.,;, - en ..
M"'1 'ha 1"' ejl i'j: : ii r-lfV to li. II.
" ;e .: r 'I t e -io t nre will lie m:
,f ,i... i ,. i..,.,.) ed f'v In the t;,t,.
tr :de of 1 ir, land. Alb.iuy Domo-
I ATM, III NTv
A CI inc.vr IV MAIIIMN
Salem. Cr . I i Th,i m,,.i
shocking hunilng neeldent that ever
oeriir-e'l lii M-tlnn cmiti'v was re-.
; r led this mori'iir.' when Vim rni"' .1
: Miirlln, one of 'he le-t-ktl iwn far
of Hil vl-lnl'v. was (n-'nntly
killed, th ' e-ulM to-, of hhi h-.nl l"'
' I...' -h-t s' i.i .
T'I" I' f' l..O .lecl.lent s ,,
mysterlo 0;" t'-" n-'nln i'.. r,, nnp'-ll.
Konr r en .,f d hv nr. I vrv t!i
shooting snil nmo. (,f t'.on (;,n :ie.
ciiiint Inr !t. V-irt'ii w is n 'n I tt I ri -'
few ae-,.. lM unn rlicii b,th
I barrels txpled! d In iui k suicesslon.
! ilklnhonn Cl'y, Oct. 21. T!f first
; work of the National K.irtne: ' con-
gress todiiy was the adoiitlon of ro;.
I it'ons IhvitIus recipro-iiy wi:h f,)r-
' . ;. . ... C,,,
,1.11' f,r 'i,"ri -tti prndii' ts; tto
1 il- "V' .vi I r -i. r (il l in;. ;,r'hllil.
t on 'f t i t lb
i g In f i:h.'" s hi at-
'q' iii ' I V' Jji ; i. I nyjve;-.;ir of
i .1 a r n" , aa t .'.o.el roijj were
Dil i end '.!"!.
They r.. ,,. In ;io r' eltl.T" frMJ
clstrlhiiii.,.1 , .,'v.;4 i,, cu.ure:nen.
lilcngn U heat 'dm l et.
('!:!.' i , (lit. 21. iHM'--:iiltr
tl.i'J 7--.; July, ll.uj ,"i.s,
A I.m Angeles lawyer reot'ilv ilicij
le.uliis' a will. One i f the iiriiv'mtn
for tin- fonornl wss Ihjt oil nr.itory
and tear were to be strictly riild
out on account ot Irrelevancy,