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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
tVTI M wTTn TOlvxTO m A tt -r C TFT EVGKXKJ OitKCOX, SATVKUAV KV KX1XG, FKISKIAHV 1, 1MW HARRY THAW ACQUITTED B GROUND OF INSANITY AND S ONCE TO CRIMIMAL INSANE Y JURY ON ENT AT i UnCDITM i huui 1 1 hl HENEY FINISHES GROSS EXAMINATION OF DEFENDANT Portland, Feb. 1. Prosecutor He- ; nsy completed his cross-examln.t;lon of Hall Shis morning. Mali denied i ' that he ever did anything dishouora- ' , I ble while In the office of the Untied .k ppb i This morning Dowllng warned them against any sanity tested bv a commission before Sta,es district attorney, and that he Ke YorK, r . demonstration, but Theodore Hoose-; he is taken to the asvlum resorted to using his power to re- jury to the laaw u " velt Pell, a noted tennis player, broke . The jurymen refused to divulge laiu himself In that position. vi in a verdict ui ,mto voeiierous applause as the fore-, the secrets of their lieliherniinna o, rieirey jiruuuceu a uiii" i of tbe defendant's insanity man uttered the words "not guilty." leent tiiat fourteen ballots were taken . ..... -,misBlnn of the" Pell was immediately arrested, ar-i ui ,t tie time BotiTltaw ana nis vh, " MM the only member ot me rent wlen the jury returned their wdict a deliberation of 25 m seemed pleased and satisfied rtb tie outcome. Thaw stood smil ey bowing a"ow!edSments to the jurors as they filed out of the box, .., hi. cnunsel thanked the jurors raigned and fined $23 for contempt! of court. I Harry K. Thaw was then ordered by Justice Dowllng to be committed to the Mattewan asylum for the crim inally insane, until such time as he can convince the state lunacy com mission that his being at large will not endanger public safety. Thaw was led back to the Tombs to remain until the sheriff can arrange for his transfer to that institution. Later, at the renuest of the defend. Jerome is satisfied, as ne i ant s counsel. Justice Dowllng delnv- k rontended ever since the commls-j ed the execution of the order commit- lam perfectl BM . . , ,1... 1H....W woo mart- f Hna TnOM, n 1 ... ' hllr, If not legally. Insane. j 3 p. m. to allow his counsel to confer j Chicago When Market. Crab" a tew speciaio eie u wucmer ur hoi a wru or naueas Chicago, Feb. 1.- Mav 96- d in tie courtroom, and Justice . corpus would be sued out to have his i 93 1-S; September. 90 5-8. Cheered hy the Crowds. Thaw left the Tombs for Matte Han at 4:07, accompanied by his wife and attorney and a deputy sher iff. A great crowd cheered him as the automobile speeded out of the prison yard to the Grand Central sta tion. His Mother Pleased. New York, Feb. 1. When the news of the verdict was communicated to Mrs. William Thaw, mother of the prisoner, she said: Thank God my son is saved. J satisfied." of an alleged conversation partici pated in during 1904 by Hali, Henry and Burns, which tended to show that certain statements of Hall were not in conformity with his testimony. The case will probably go to I he jury Friday or Saturday ot next week. - j 4444444444444444 July, 1!I,IZZABI Pi(KVAIi,S IX MIU1HK WEST Chocago, Feb, 1. A 'cold wave prevails OTer Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebrss-Ti, Colo rado and Missouri. It Is the first blizzard weather of the winter. 44444444444444444 A Spring - Freshet Kk JL j5L Aiiracnveness i New Spring Goods in every department. - The markets of America, as well as tlie old world have contributed of their particular line of merchandise to swell the assortment to make this spring's 190S stock the most attractive of any year in our history. France, England, Ireland, Germany, China and Japan have all taken a hand and are represented in this splendid stQpk, We hardly need to say but it is the largest and best stock south of Portland, as you well know. Cash is king. This king will reign supreme through the year all.will be goverened by the everlasting law Cash Prices on Everything. ,. Dress Goods A Medley of Merit Here Is an elaborate .show ing of new 1I0S notions; new colorings; dainty effects, KTOiKht from (hi weaver's needle nro Iiei-e ittslr for your inspect inn. Prices from .Hie, 75c, 1. Ill), to $2.00. Ladies' New 1903 Spring Suits J.Hlios Suits, with styles that arc snappy mid liecoiulng. Our new ItlOX Spring Suits mi marvels of hcmity; standard lit quality; nlways satis factory. It is Willi pleasure that we show you these new arrivals at, the suit, 21 to $10. 1908 Hosiery HIS MEASURE FO? FUTURE REFERENCE. ' -. S'S.SsS, , M, A i-4 . 7 flip .i .w'; h , vn ylm 4 IVERiMENT SUIT TO JIBB FILES D1S0LVE mm COMBINE This ltiHir( im.'Hi in mast vttmlvU with pniu!iii a"iwl $k;1h, vta wtII n the finer i-2v ti'lj'fth ?itn' host for rliildrrn, h&a'S 20c heavy nthhtnt hosi for hoys av flue lisle fiufshiMl how for fflt'ls, (! pnir I5r. T.alhK hiHi lt iisU liht wrlft1t tr tir!K, tint puir, !27ic. l.lHlifs' llll'P lOOl hOMS H UHllU'ft jihiilosf Hit. Washington, Feh. 1 tin 1 ted States t fondants. Attorney Hiram K. liootlt, acthig un- H HV"P mo s?a mq mu, der the decthm of the attorney -j' S ,erai, KMiay men in mo rircnn conn m Bn1a nl vnrt,,,,,, , lines, since .Innunry the Pnited States for the district of 1 , 1901, are alSoRrii to have secured for 1 henwivos and others th man BKemeHt and control nf iho various I'niti-d States Is cniiilalnnnt and the h!(i lines ojiVrnteii ijy them hi re I;ninn Pacific, Oreeon Short Line. Or-, stralnt of trade and commerce unions ! i:tah, sittlns at Salt Uike City, a ne Itltion or bill in equity In which the jpRon Railroad & .Navigation Cm ! Iiany. the San Pedro, Los Angles & Salt Lake fiaiiroatl. Atchison. Toiie ka & Santa l-'e. Southern Pacific. Nor- the states and foreign nations in vhi- Jntion of the act of congress of July 2, 1!i, entitled "An art to protect trane and commerce kkmiissI nia fill restraint mid hionopolv," in en Gl oves Snt glw-i, I,,.,, shades, ready fo kMedon; the K,lr ijil.25 A Flurry in Shirtwaists Never so pood; iwver so ninny dninty rrenliniiM hy talented lesifjn ers, brought out hy .v&illful voi'i;in!i, frftin best miilermlN, fr vMtia(is adorninent, tluin we nro showing thin reason. The styles Jire vatrfed, sonw with fine tucks; others with lare ami einhrofh'i'ies, or einhroilery alone. 4 Stylish waists for $I2 or Xwtovr and mow elabu'at ones at $1.50, 91.00, $2.00 $2.10 Jid 9i50, New 1 908 Silks- 27-iiirii .strltfe iimige. tan, hrtnvn inern i acini-, i.reat .Northern, Far- !irary asniiiBt th common rlshta niers iximi & Trust Comimny, K. if. of the jtcojile of tbe ffnlted atateo, 'iiHinmnn, jacoii ftcniii, into Kulin. nd asks that they lie iwrtmtiinily en .inmes htlllman, Henry If. HoKer, i(dned from carrying ont the tsnlaw- : ' - rr K. wHiinm A. i lurk, (te- fill combination or eoimidrttcy. and tiltie; (lie yard , .91.00 ew Ginghams r"mf h a Rood time now Is ho accepted time to make your ltlMM from tills lino; assortment most comidete. "27-lach glnnlmnvs, desirable shades 12 l-2c -JlsHi zepher KinRiwms, nil wanted cxdori 14c Wh ,wtns, plain colorinns and plaids av tfnKhaim, very nretty. Uie vnnl . . ,.2oe New Embroideries- Such an array of toi.nithrs; ftite, dHiiity pntteims; -wide dend floitnrrajpi; corset cover rmbroklrry; in ,fct .everjttlilti(j one could nii4i tn -see ur .use for pomuBal lnriiiMmt, ifrom, illie yud, Sc to THERE'S a good deal of satisfaction in knowing that ' J.L 1 .1 r -l T 11 1 me clothes you wear are or good quality; all-wool na well tailored. Part of the pleasre in wearing clothes comes from knowing that of the right quality. . There's a lot of rH rffltvr1nrtln rrtarJr anrl cnlfl? it's made SO tht VOu'll thltlk it 1 ' ini You pay for what you think it is. It isn't even low priced, sometimes. The k i """si- iJ yuu jij uur iiau, ji.ii nuti ot. uwia - r-i . Wthey arc - ,11 ... 1 . . ...1 I. ;',: .hf vnii Icnrnt- thru. i t-urreti 111 siyie, perits-tiy lauuiw, n "ft, Wkm . .1 I .1 1 . t... .U nl,l otHl.iAo , yuu wear tnese cicnncs j'ou Know you are ngm; mc fmmore an the price of the clothes. $15.00 to $30.00 HAMPT Where Cash Beats Credit ON -BROS. FIVE LIVES LOST IN KANSAS CITY LODGING ROUSE FIRE ; JAPANESE MAY j EMIGRATE TO ! SOUTH AMERICA inrod by a fire In a rooming ho,e fin 7 near the liualneiw wntre of the city '?, "ii""' ' ,h" thi. roornfDR, the lire heltm tho rl 1 23 VI m? X S8,"1 '?W,! "f suit of an explosion of tmturni , In i ,,na lZ., 2 Jolne the basement. It spread with ret C'Sf.lld fn Vhltf , Z" ? rapidity, cottln off the wrapo of 11 ren!,to0. L P " four nerson. asleen on th YhWA ': ""tt- To another que floor. Jlrs. Jennie Bert, of Jiarrt- sonvillc. Mo., lost Iter life trying to arouso the inmates. The building was a vcrltnhlo fire trap. Thcro were twenty-two per sons In the nuiidluK when the fire broka out. Tourist Hotel linma Jacksonville, Kla VvU. 1. The Hamilton Hotel in the hunks of the Swsnnw river at White Sirlnts. filled with winter Bttests, was destroyed hy fire tills morning and there were many narrow escajH-s from death. Klitht were overcome with smoke and carried from the bnililini;. 1,om, Kifl,0(Ht. Copytight I9f byj Hmrt Schiftner ti (vftril. ttvi-:itKit with s.Mm 4 4 Iteddlng, Keh. 1 Northern California Is covered with snow north of ?tnd ftiuff. it Is wet and heavy, and Is csmdnx 4 considerable damage to tele- 4 Kraph, telephone and power 4 lines. turn fin said ho would permit emi Kratlun to any country ber tits Japanese are welcome. Minister of War Terauchl, reply. IflxT to Iho question of why Japaa should continue n inrt military force and continue mUltary prepa rations, said that even in Kumiiean countries, where there waa not the slightest, prohnldllty of war, no na tion retrenches In the matter of na tional lefne. Japan's armament was not directed against anybodv, but the country must be prepared foi eventualities. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ItKNMS Ml l.MVAV lKA 1IWM tM'KltATHt.V 4 4 4 4 4 4(4 414 4 4 4 4 4i4 414 GOVEBNOA TOOLE BES!8S HIS OFFICE GOVERNOR IS THREATENED BHANTON'S FRIENDS A.W.NYMOl'S VK1KX F 1..XXB rOl'XTY SOTIKIKM i)VKKNOit HM WII.I. MKITT MTU OW STKrXKXBKlStJ AXif HARVKY HKMW.V W UJ!.1XTrM IS X" IAiUOXja) CHAMltKU MIX IS NOT SCAHKU Portiandt Jan, 31. A special dis patch to the Oregnnian from 'i'ront daio stales that as the easthound Un im Pacific train as iravins the an ion depot at Portland tonlKht Dr. CharU's Chtl!r)aln, boh of Gover nor Ceo. IS. Ciutmberhtln, was had n an anonymous h-tter rJemajidios this his father pardon John Mmnfon frtmi the Oregon penitentiary beforo February 20, 1908, and threatening that of the pardon in refused the gov ernor will meet the same fate as did Governor fiteiinenberg, of idaha, aad former Stierlf Harvey K. Uronn, of Baker City. The letter Is dated January E9, 1908, and postmarked Cottage Grove. Tho handwriting on the envehism is that of a woman. The letter is print ed and shows an attempt t create the impression that Ibe writer Is Illit erate. (John l?ranton was sentenced la; the penitentiary from ltno county to serve a term of ten years, aprm con viction of tho crime. (t assault with Intent to kill, lie was received at tho penitentiary June 19, and now a trusty In that institution. Ho is a brother of Claude llranton, wh was hanged at Kngeno about S year. ao for tile murder f a horseman, with whom he was crvmxins the moun tains from Uanlcrn Oregon. Court land !reen, who was Implicated in the crime with t'laudo Hrantoo. M nojv serving a life sentenre in tho OreRon penitentiary. overtir ham heriaiu says the letter has sot fright ened him.) mum of 80M0 ?, OF E0a0ATI0 A meeting of the Knseno board nf education was heid last night to se lect a teacher of one of the primary Krades in tho high school building to succeed Miss Mne Caldwell, who ha rtwiRned.tu accept a position ii tha tuKie. deimrtment of the tniverslJy nf Idaho at Moscow. Mips AHee !... A he!, who resides on West r'ourth Btnwt In this city, was the selex'thitt f tho hoard, and she will at ones as sume her duties. U was decided hy the hoard fn fn mijtafo ail the public scSooi l!ldl3 otic a month to eradicate any diteasn Kcrma that mlRht So loitering In tha httlldlnx. The first fumlnatiim was begun today and will lie eotHlmted tomorrow. OOaUBG train m BE D1SG0NTIS0E0 Monday the CobttrK -train on to' Eutsene-Coliuo? run will be discon tinued, tho train running only be tween Ettjsene and Springfield on tha old aehedulo. The Eugne-WendHBg-train will remain as it Ib, Vtm NOKTHWKST Portland. Or., Feb. I, Western Oregon and Western Washington Kalr tonistfct and Sunday; ronlinued cjid; easterly wlnda. 4" 4' 4 4 4 44444 4 4 4444444444 Coiumbus, Kelt. 1-T1enls Suli van, an Irbdi actor and singer, died today at the Grant hospital from an operation for appendicitis on last Thursday. He was born In San P : Francisco In 1X66. His wlfa la here inn tun UUUJ WiSi unnmoiT Sf liifu f wwnvvuuw tOOST. A run to Saa FxmottacQ for biritk JKleriUjr ctutwi th aasixstloa, fielena, Pel). 1. fii)vinr Joseph K. Toole, thrhw elect ed govi'rnor of Montana nn the Democratic tii k"t, tender fd his r-sI(!tistlon to lh sec retary of slate toiiuy, to take effect after April 1 neit. Ho w;lll lie succeeded hy Kdwln N'nrris, lieutenant gnvoroor. lr health la assigned as the renion for the Kovernor's res ignation. fiJMUi inUMmi.YN' q II.IXK rUHJ'KX'UH New Torli Kei,. I.-Tb. Home. fan, a amall imriftnilna a.,,,-1. CAHlIIKil Ol? ItdtKK HASH AUUKSTKJ Boise, inn. 3S. Horace K. Neal. who was cashier of the Capilal Htato lianlt until Ha failure last week, was arrested tonight on a charge of for gnry. The farts f the case are nol fully laid hare yet, but if is known that forced notes aKgreaatina ni at least t,0,(ll have come in ami more apnrioaa ia)MT la tnrnlnsi up ail tha time. PKMSMKX' AUK VKV.K Tit 1m OX JITK1KH f'lnclnnatl, Feb. J. United State Judge Thompson has handed down a decision refusing to unjoin the Inter national Pressmen' Union from strtklnjf. AIMHWAfj KVA.N'H 1'I.KCT AT P1XTA AMK.VA4 Punta Arenas, Feh, I,- The fict catne to nnrJior off Punta Arenas at J2;45 this afternoon. At Ban Francisco last night Ale? Atteli, chanipiott featherweight of America, xsve Krankie ftoll, of that city, such an unmerciful beating that the tetter's seconds, fearing serloua injury, entered the ring fn ih J3th round sod threw up tba asosm m a. tektn of 4att. - .