UENE
DAILY
GrXJ A.BLD
VOL. 33
Kr(iKXK, OKKXiOX. MOXDAV KVK. ;NIX(i, J.IXI AUV 0, 1I)0K
XI). 5
PORTLAND BANK
OFFICIALS INDICTED
ON FOUR CHARGES
Portland, Jan. 6- Four separate
Indictments were nled againat each
of. the following officers of the Title
Guarantee & Trust Company by Dis
trict Attorney Manning this', after
noon Those Indicted were President
i Tboburn Ross.Vlce President Geo.
j Hill Secretary John E. Altchlson
'nd Treasurer T. T. Burkhardt.
The four Indictments are: receiv
jnnncitu nftpr the hanki was
IDS U'a,v'i? " ;
known to be Insolvent) conversion to
their own use of public money; ioan-
log public money; larceny by neglect
to pay over school funds on demand. I
The indicted persons will be arrest-'
.j nri nliicprl under heavy bonds. I
They are already under bonds for the
original arrest, but will have to pro
Tide heavier security.
ACCVSKD OFFICIALS
WILL I'LKAD. GUILTY
San Francisco, Jan. 6. The Bulle
tin says that J. Dalzell Brown, for
merly vice president and general
manager of the wrecked California
Safe Deposit 4Trust Company, and
Walter J. Barnett, formerly director
of the same' Institution, under indict
ment for embezzlement, will plead '
guilty and throw themselves upon
the mercy of the court. They are ac
cused of appropriating over $2 00,000
of securities of the Colton estate to
their own use.
PERJURY. CH AR K AO A 1 XST
lmUCK IS DISMISSED
London,- Jan. 6. The charge of
perjury against Herbert. Druoe, re
sulting from tha mystery of the death
of Thomas C. Druce, whoso coffin
was opened December 30, has been
dropped. v
SUPREME COURT
KILLS EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY ACT
i sworn in as deputies. Twelve com-'
j panics of infantry and one buttery of
' the Indiana National Guard are resl
I ing in their quarters.
Washington, Jan. 6
In an opinion by Justice
White, th esupreme court of
the United States holds to be
unconstitutional the congres
sional enactment of June 11,
1906, known as the "employe
ers' liability act," making
railroads and other common
mon carriers responsible to
employes in case of accidents
due to the negligence of fel
low servants, or to ineffec
tive appliances.
The decision of the lower
courts Is affirmed.
RIPPER MURDER
, OCCURS IN BERLIN
Berlin. Jan. 4. A ripper murder
;hnB occurred In the suburb of Cbar
jlottenburg. A little girl victim was
enticed to a doorway and stabbed iu
; exactly the same manner as that em
j ployed last July, when a fiend star
i tied the city by a series of stabblngs
of young children; No trace of the
murderer can be found. '
Some Walla Walla Elks went in
straw hats to advertise the climate.
Much more reason down In this val
ley, with its snowless fields.
CARS ARE RUNNING
REGULAR AT MUNC1E
Muncie, Jan. 6. There were no
disturbances this morning. The cars
are running on regular schedule and
the streets are patrolled by five hun
dred business and professional men.
JUlKiK MSAV OJf
HOARD OF VISITORS
Washington, Jan. 3. President
Roosevelt today announced the ap
pointment of tho board of visitors to
West Point for 1803:
Lieutenant-Genoral S. M. B. Young,
U. S. A., retired, Yellowstone l'nrk,
Wyoming; Colonel H. L. Higglnsou,
Boston; Charles ''M. Hough, federal
judge. New York; Robert S. Bean,
Portland, Or.; Dr" George M. Morrow,
Brimtngham, AlU.; Joseph B. Bates.
Bloomington, 111.: George S. Patton,
Los Angeles, Cal.?
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, Jan. 6. May, $1.07 1
July, 99 1-4; September, 96 1-8.
January Clean-Up Sale Continued
SPECIALS
Dress Goods
Tricot Flannel
Scotch Flannel
Waistingfs
Silks
Umbrellas-''
Sateen Skirts
Muslin Under-
Dress Goods Department,
There is unusual activity in this section of the store. The clean
up Sale prices named on the Dres Goods draws with great mag
netic power. The greatest values are found here. The largest and
best stock of dependable Dry Goods and Clothing In Lane count-.
We Mention a Few
25c all wool Tricot Flannel, the yard 2c
3ic Scotch Fanne'l Waisting the yard . .. 2.rc
$1.25 Broadcloths, all colors, the yard $1.00
Jl-25 Chiffon Broadcloths, the yard ...ijil.Kl
Black goods, white goods, all colored goods; every price In this
great stuck reduced.
Clean-Up Sal
Overcoats ,
SPECIALS
. :
ChildrensV . .
'; Dresses
Trimming
Braid- V
Children's Shcp-
Erfbrbiderie'S
Furs
Knit Goods
s
This includes every Overcoat, Top Coat and Rain
Coat in our entire stocky '
We have the finest line of high class Clothing in
Eugene.
The prices range from
$8.50 to $30 00
Clean-up prices will save you from $1.50 to $6.00
on each Coat.
Silk Petticoats
W.mi Taffeta silk Petticoats
with Hide riiiiiiirc, nN rolnre,
dmiiiS Kn.it clean-up
s"1''. each 054.0.-,
Illiick sateen and l,ck Ilea.
tncrlKM.il, ',.ttlc,Ms JI sold for
Ml "- Iimviiiu (In- irniMls
ot.i. "
Children's Dresses For the
Cost of Material
red ,m, I,,,,,. ajll ih.n (rlniiiH-d with small fji ft buttons;
SI (ii S'"' I"'1"'. "1 I.S!-
''j ",y."''-'' Sailor Suit, wliitc bin ill triimniii!;. pleated Skirt:
?;S ,, '' "'! $-.110
,.''n '.' "r l-ixhi'iiKTc braid trimmed ami lined tliroimli-
MI.r
in', T' Mvl, M ""d'pl-iccs; km from 4 years to I I ears; clenn
l sail- imc,,, 7.-,,. , $:,,,. .,-, , s,l.on.
Kimonas For
All
Our asy.rrtrocnt of style-,
colors and prices of t'icsc goods
is very larpc. All reduced c'ur
ing thisQ clean-up sal., -Oc
qualities 40c; $5 long ones $4.
Clothing
Departments
!es the 1m)' need jui Overcont? A
ran sell you out. Ja1 us try.
Ihcssy little Tup Cunt, long Over
ront to keep the leys lry and
uai'tn. Sizes 4 to 1(1 years. Clean
11 i prices JjfcJ.."iO to $ I. "5.00
LARGE CROWD WOULD
WITNESS SECOND TRIAL
OF HARRY THAW
BrldKe of Slfihs on his way to court
for the boKlnnliiB ot his second trial
for the murder of Stanford White,
and In the corridors several hundred
people withered to witness the open
iutf scenes.
Thaw was elated over the fuel, that
the trial Is on. One of his sisters and
a brother called upon him with a me
Ke from bis mother, who. Is too 1H
to leave PittsbuiK. Thaw's wife wont
directly from the hotel to tbo court
house.
At the very outset of the trial a
plea of Insanity was entered In lie
half of the defendant.
Charles K. tlrommels, a ship bro
ker, was tho first Juror in tbo Thaw
case.
Two more jurors were later secur
ed, inakiiiK three In all.
NEGRO HOLDUPS
GET EIGHT YEARS
EACH IN PEN
FORMER OFFICIAL
ACCUSEDOF GRAFT
JUDGE VICTOR J. D0WL1NO.
.Itirlst who Is to preside at the second j Washington. .Tnn. 6. Tho Rrand
'rial of Harry K. Thaw. I jury has indicted Edwin M. Vandyck,
( former chemist of the bureau of en-
' I graving and printing, nlleglng he
, ,, , I worked in conjunction with a whole-
Now York, Jan. r. Alargo crowd j Btt.,6 ,llk maufi;U.ei. of Daltlmoro,
gathered about tho criminal court mu., to the extent that tho givorn
bullding today to cntch a gllmiise ofjment was defrauded out of between
Harry K. Thaw, as he crossed the 1 $70,000 and $7fi,000.
WILLIAMSON
WINS APPEAL TO
HENEY WANTS
FULTON TO SUE
SUPREME COURT! LINCOLN STEFFENS
; suit.
Washington, Jan. 6.
The enso against orme-Con-gressinnn
Williamson, of Or
egon, charged with unlawful
ly taking up public lands In
Crook county, Oregon, in con
spiracy with one hundred
others, was decided by the su
preme court In favor of Wil
liamson. The United States
court for Oregon Imposed a
fine of $500 and sentenced
Williamson to prison for ir
regularity in admitting affi
davits of homesteaders.
. ! Tucson, Ariz., .Inn. 4. When
-J-akd for a statement in reply to the
' open letter of Senator Kulton, (if Or-
; egon, today, Francis J. Honey said:
i It Is not an easy matter to answer
j a letter which I have not read and
I will not attempt to do so. Lincoln
isteffens' articles on Oregon , land
j frauds, published In tho American
I magazine, and Reveral articles in Col-
ller's weekly make statements about
1 Senator Fulton which nro libelous,
j if not true, and charge him with acts
which would be construed as corrupt.
If he denies their truth, I suggest
j that he test their accuracy by a libel
TARRIFF AGHEEMENT
MADE WITH FRANCE
Paris. Jan. 4. Tho government Is
advlced by M. Jusserand, French am
bassador to Washington, that the
t - t? t t :
'"it
mJ m& -Mt'
.rr. ,v. .i UJ
They uei (1 them imw and wmi
, . VOII IIIIK'll
li."r hoys' fleered Shirts, siU
ejicli
5r hoys lieavy fleeced I ndenvcitr,
side price, the itrineiit oOe
Boys' Clothing
We lire si'le iiwiiers fer l-JIgelli' of
the lar lami il ".Mi -. .I.uie Hopkins"
Sl llixil suits for hoys. Tetter goods
I to t 'i enrs; '1 piere suits fer
II to III veils; Z pleie suits fur
SI..10. !SJ.."I. St.dd. I'll. .'(I, .-.l(l
anil lie I" 7.-0.
DutcScss Trussrs
-if
;iinr;iiit'' d
i;i-t a ImiII'-m; r
ill inf rip ir
3T.I .:Q to i?ii.ti.
La
aciie? H ark
po
v-ombs
to $6.00
If n f .?
Vhtrc Cath Eoa:s Credit
i
'A K4 . I 1 . . . 1 . if
Any nnd every statement which I
have made about Senator Fulton for
publication I am prepared to substan
tiate with legal evidence when tho
proper tlmo nnd opportunity arrive.
j "In the meantime I call attention
ito the fact that. Mitchell, Wllllam-
son, Jones, Mays, and even I'utor,
'of Oregon, and Abe Kuef, lOugeno
, Schmitz and Louis Glass, of SnnFrnn
clseo, each vehemently denied that he
bad committed any wrong and chal-
leuged me to produce evidence there
of. j I have made good on each of them
:nnd I will lust in conclusively make
I good on Senator Fulton ns to any
statement which I have heretofore
I given out against him for publication.
FItANCICJ. IIIONICY.
HOBOS WHO lt()lll!KI OI,I MAV
WALKKH SKNTKXCKI) THIS AK
TICRX(K)V BY JI HGK HARRIS
Sl'HCIAIi TKR.M OF CIRCUIT
CDl ltT lll-XJAX THIh MORX1XU
MAXY CIVIL CASKS HKIXO I)IS
l'OSKI) OF TWO CRIMINAL
CASKS DISMISSED
The special term of circuit court re
cently called by Judge Harris con
j veiled this morning at SI o'clock.
: Criminal Cases Dismissed.
Tho enso of tho state vs. William
: Arnold, charged with rape on tho pcr
I son of lOmma Toole, was dismissed
I upon motion of the state, also that of
the state vs. Mrs. John Lynch and
Clyde Hastings, charged with assault
with Intent to commit rape upon the
person of Eva Lynch.
Ci'liuliutls Arraigned ...
If. Armstrong and W. H. Haines,
tho two youths who stole a couple ot
horses from Kompp's livery stable at
Junction and took them over to
Crook county, were arraigned this
forenoon. Armstrong entered a plea
ot guilty and Haynes took his day to
plead and will enter his plea tomor
row morning at 9 o'clock.
Robert Dillon, who forged a check
and passed It on Roberts Bros., ot
this city, and John Lewis, M. L.
Banks and Charles Sharp, the three
negroes arrested out south of Cottage
Grove for holding up and robbing Da
vid Walker near that city were ar
raigned. The negroes pleaded guil
ty, but Dillon will not plead until to
morrow. NegrecH (iet Klglit Years Kllcll ' k
Tho three negroes were sentenced
this afternoon by Judge Harris to
servo eight years each in the statu
penitentiary. r
First Jury Case.
The first Jury was chosen In. the
case of the application of S. A. Sago
and Ella V. N'eal for a roadway and
(rnlournir nP t.i.nilrt .Ann-,..... T 1.
I KhVB. I). F. Vfltvii, 11 II rl Plnviri t.lnn
appellants:- The jury was as follows:
Frank K. Mnkomson, C. K. Kompp,
Thos. Kiiupul, D. A. Baugh, Howard
Popo, B, B. Jeans, It. O. Kirk, J. W.
Benmls, C. P. Courtwrlght, J. C. Wil
son and- D. P. Sheridan. The jury
was driven to the site of tho proposed.
road a fow miles south of Eugene
tins ntternoon to view the premises.
Cases Disposed Of
The following cases on the docket
were acted upon today:
The Booth Kelly Lumber Company,
a corporation, vs. J. W. Patrick; pos
session of property. Continued.
Edwin H. Van Vechten vs. Clara
Mathes et al; to recover money. Con
tinued. O. II. & 11. 0. Co., a corporation, vs.
Oregon Paciric Mining Co., a cor
poral ion ; foreclosure of Men. Con
tinued. The Great Northern Development
Company, a corporation, vs. H. C. Mn-
1 Denounces lleney Ah it Liar
I When shown the foregoing dls
j patch last night S-nator Fulton said:
"I culled on Mr. lleney for facts;
i of course, I knew h.; bad none to sub
jstatitlato his vile insinuations. I de
i nun in cd him as a liar and ho now
I writes himself down as one, ns be
j falls and refuses even to attempt lo
; submit auy statement of facts."
j0ft" ''V
GRAFTING SUPERIV3R .
DROPPED DEAD TODAY
THOMA3 E. WATSON.
Populist lender who nd vised Prd
dent ItxsevHt to Iv.siii ifieeiil.jiekn.
r'ntrifo-AiiHTli'iiu Uniff ihdI lni Ioiik
tit Wnsiilneion have lieen .Hif f-; 1 .il
ly ini'l t i it r ;m imr'-i'inent will t :l
niily 1" Hi'ifil tU'lay ur Kim .rr.i'.v
Ha n Kraiielseo, .Inn. (I.
Former Suie-rvisnr ThoniHM F.
Lun' r.-'fMi flnijiped ih'ful at. IiIh
hfiHK' tliis iiKiiniti. lie wits u
itifinhcr (if th' honrI d' hu-
jM-rvleoiH who enrifpHHod Ut
havi'iir rei-ej -i-f 1 hrlhe from
thf ' niti- liallroads, tel.-
phfHH' companies jind oilier
corjifjiatlopH.
" '- sv's,. -vjH'-SA ''
AnCHDISHOP IRELAND.
Famous prelate who Is a member ol
the U.i.iM.'vcll liiilui.tilal peaec round
(It'll.
HAHT-JE REFUSED j
RIGHT TO AfPEALl
TAFT FA'OOS
MCRE PAY FOR
lion and W. S. yiandlsh; Injunction,
font lulled.
Mary Ann Itotli vs. Francis M.
Itotlt; divorce. Continued.
O ll:rl"!i!ilii. .Ian. H.-- The l'"aa
i --W;t snore::;.. i .'Ml't tilnv ref'il ieil
to penult an nopea! to ;i k 11 t
: lint I rihiitlnl fi'-nii ;t,e mi;i
in 'he l.itii'iii!. ' I Tt iiw.' ". Ilarlj
was r fti :-,! a r!vnif e r l wil
,'iii i 'I fj! I'M! 'A;-s aflir he d.
If.r i iV.y t il- ' Ui" i to Hi
i ' - t-'ii v l m',' i a 'e lie-
in ; r.lc. I ill Hi" f''Hll of til" ill "
fioil bill; di 11'-' wheri Oiie fire recntitlv
ociirreil. The Interior of the plaf e
being repainted and renovated and
Mrs. Shumate will rcmimo her mll-
llnerv business there soon.
REGULAR ARMY
V:i.!iimroTi, Jan. fl. Seerettirv
Tuft Is a stiooi; advocate of Increa.u'd
"ay lor the army, ami his annual r '-
Ki t n M ., ,il to ei,pe.ress dispell all.V
.I'.llbl Ii'' t M'."V i'ihl aS 111 IliS ill.MI-
-iii'iii. 'I lie rejrift slinws a rapid d"
i -enHi" In the .strength of the army,
' i !-- I.' ! vi ar having been
I men. ai"l the pressing neeil lor
',:ii'"' '" r' ii i',- iiiose now iletniied
on rnli Ing duty and as military In-
r I't "d'i-:tt!i:nal li,l,.li.,.
The secretary deelraes that the In
adequacy of iirmy pay Is one of the
reasons for tho falling off In enlist
ments.
(Continued on Page ,",.)
JAPAN'S RESERVES
I0T BEING
CALLED HOME
II L. 1
'Islington, .Ian. . -Mr. Mitivoka,
la ellal'Ke of the Ja:i.lll- 'e rinliinsy
here, iiidry ant h i! I::ed a f.iim.il deni
al of tlie i i'iMirt from Vain Oliver, II. C ,
Unit the .lapi'ii" ..' p(.v,.riinwa U rt
cnlllng lit .lat'cii lis nw in. 'it now
la th- t ' li ' : I Si ii, aiiil t'la: l,e leul
not the ea-:( lni linn ion o: ai'y sue'i
iill'l'v-e on tile paM of -;i- ,lai'ail'i..
I'vernno'iii. .liii '"ivi'i'i a i till t ,i re
turn to .In pa n of the reservls-s would
necessarily be pi L-ceedeil a i onsldcni
blo time by the mobilization of the re-