Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 03, 1908, Image 1

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    THE EXJG-ENE DAILY GUARD
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Kl'GEXK, ORBGO.V, MONDAY EVENING, FEBBfART 8, 1BOS
EUGENE'S NEW RESIDENCES NO 7.
SO. 29
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ANTI-TRUST LAW
f IS UPHELD BY THE
SUPREME COURT
! Washjnston, Feb. 3. That the
, section or the anti-trust act awarding
.a complainant three times the amount
I of damage sustained by a combination
-in restraint of interstate trade can
,tie Invoked to prevent a bovcott bv
. organized labor, was held todav in a
decision by the supreme court of the
I lilted States in the case of
; Lowe & Co., hat manufacturers ot
fDanbiiry, Conn., vs. .Martin I.awler
and two hundred other members of
jthe United Hatters' Union of that
: city. ;
1 The decision reversed the .holding -iof
the United States court of appeals.
were killed and 34 persons injured,)
pie. They ware brought to hospitals
here on a relief train.
BAD FIRE IN
CITY OF PORTLAND
Portland, Feb. 3 Fire this
morning in a building at 91-
V3-Kront street damaged the
Peaslee Bros. prlntins plant
and F. Zimmerman, whole-
sale liquor and cigar dealer, 4-
and several other smaller es-
tabllshments and the biiildins
to the extent of SSO.Ouu.
The building was owned by
S. 13. Houston. .
Photo by Oscar Sternberg.
HOME OF m. AND MKS. W. O. HKCKAUT
One of the handsomest residences and Ferry. Mr. Heckart drew the
in Finreno Is that '"" eieticu me resiaence nim-
scenflr MB I" Eugene is that olse,fj the cQst be n ,,.,
s 0. Heckart, tne contractor, on;DOO(j of $5000.
!ut Eleventh street, between Mill i tpye of houses.
0 A. C. .AGAIN DEFEATS
Be basketball team of the Oregon
it is ot the newer
I TWO WERE KILLED
THIRTY-FOUR INJURED
sevk.v WKiii: kii.i,i:i
AND SIAXY 1X.H Hi il
Sunbury, Pa., Feb. 3. Seven were
killed aud half a dozen injured by the
explosion of a boiler in the rolling
mill of Van Allen & Company at
Northumberland, near here.
.the iHAoazw taurar cr iaval experts.
J aa "v. nauasn pas-? Pittsburg, Feb, 3. Manv were In-
urday ,8h, thialme by the scored liy Ti i TCS
broken rail. Two women passengers caused the accident.
1 ' H I Mill I
V'tlSyrv 3 .-w.f.'.v" j4 v 25?1" rli
BIG RESERVOIR
ON BUTTE DRY
FOR SEVERAL DAYS
THOtIH.15 AT 1ISJJ1XS 1'I.AXT
IKIT t'JTY AT MKKCV F FIKE
SEYKltAh HAYS t H1KF F !-
urn faiuux;tx IXVtWI.
tt.YTKD AX1 FOUXH Ai,AISMi S
t1SXllTUXS
I
- in f3w Yk Herald.
PREMIER FRANC
A Spring Freshet oi
Attractiveness...
New Spring Goods in every department.
The markets of America, as well as the old world have contributed of their particular line of merchandise to
swell the asi-ortmemt 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
Jock. e hardly need to say but it is the largest and best stock south of Portland, as 'yon well know.
Cash is king. This king will reign supreme through the year all.will be goverened by the everlasting law
ash Prices on Everything. b
iOlS
FORCED TO GIVE UP
POWERS OF DICTATOR
Lisbon, Feb. 3. Premier Franco : bon and the Portnsneso frontier is
has reiino)"! vjwer and a new i being cioseiy guarded to prevent Ilia
cabinet has been formed with Adml-; esc,,' oI """I "" is also ft
i ij j . . ,, . strict censorship of all outgoing tele-
ral Forriera do Amaral as president grllJ)n jj)es!JS,ges,
In the place of the last Dictator ! '
Franco. He agreed to the step as i HKITIHII SQl'AllUON
calculated to pacify hostile, public
opinion at a time when only a spark 1 Gibraltar, Feb
urcucu " lmramu lira wnoio conn- priltM.r unMnrii-un
' Fr sewral days jtst Jliire has
,)) suuiethiiis riti)! with the pump
jat iha water imtnjilnfi jtlant f the
SViiiametto Valley Cuiuttauy and the
j mains in several )arts of the city
j have Imvii dry. Keiwrts m numvr
- j s on the streets 1o the effect liiut
j both reservoirs were dry, and yester
i day Chief of Police Frrletn mad
investisation. Ho nsrended the
1 buMe to tbo Rsrrvolrs and found
(only about a foot ot waiw in iise
j sumii reservtor nnd none nt all in tlio
j inrjse one. Shlef FairluKtoa Inform-
on mo Huard this morning that ha
aiHiliwl to the office of the Willam
ette Valley Company for a key tn
the gate In the rettee amnnd the his;
rettervlor. but it was stated ibat I be
ky had been lost, wta-euiwn the
chief scaled the wire fence and took
a neeji at the Interior of the reservoir.
He was at once satisfied as to the
canso of the mains being dry.
The mains about the ttty contain
water today, but had a fire broken
out yesterday or any of the few davs
previous the city sonH have been at
the mercy of the flames, as a stroaR
wind was blowing. The Hwlo water
there was In the Kg:: rn.sntr
1 UVlii);1 l)ad I..,.,., ..(..
Dress Goods
A Medley of Merit
Betels sn elaborate slioiviiig of new 1008
nwtions; new rolorings; dainty effects
nnglit from the weaver's needle are here
nwrf for your inspection. Prices from 50e,
I5c, 81.00, 91.S0 to $2.00.
Ladies' New 1908
Spring Suits
Ladies' Suits, Willi styles that lire snappy mid
becoming.
Our new 1008 Sriii Suits ure iimnvls of
lienuty; Mjiml.-ird In quality; always Nitis-
factory. It is with pleasure tluit up show
yon tin-so new ui'i'irnls at, tho suit, $24 to
1908 Hosiery
This dctmrtmcitt in most rotnplete with
popiilnr piici il pmjiIs, as well as the finer
(unlit ii's,
12 l-2c trlpple kiioi. hose for cliildreu, kIk-s
to ; the (iiiir, 10c.
20c Iirnry ruhlntl Ihk,. fP buys or fine lisle
finished hose for Rij-ls, tin- pair, 15c.
Ladies' lilaclt lisle, linht wcljilii, for sprliiR,
tho wlr, 2.h
Indies' lace iMit hose, all wattled shnd-s, the
IHilr, -iih:
Kid Gl
oves
Snr si(
lves, new shades, ready to
I tried
n; the pair . . . ,$1.2.
A Flurry in Shirtwaists
Never so frond; never so iiiany dainty rreutlons by talented desifru
ers, broiiftiit out by skillful workmen, li'oni b't.t iiuiterinls, for
woman's adornment, than we are showing this season.
The styles are varied, some with fine links; olhers with bice and
embroideries, or eiubif idrly alone.
Stylish waists for $1.20 or Ix-tter and luoix' I'labornte ones at $1..",
$!.!(), $2.00, $2.10 oml $2..".0.
New 1 908 Silks-
7-Inch stripe jioiigi-e, tan, brouu
and blue; the yard $1,
-"'gllUll to
"I'. U, . friuiil , ... ...
" '"" iih is ine
Nfotinn. f-
Ij.,. " n.ssoriiiieiit most rompletei
'-Im'li Riiialinnw, di-shnbu, Nilmi,.s
wnrh xeiihcr ifinni,.,
xCh,!,"6 """S, l""" riKH "! Ptahb
RlmhTOs. very .. u,,. vn,
accepted time to make your
12 l-2r
lie
New Embroideries
S. The British
it..,....,.
In .nd k.l l,,..ll.. M i . ' . uu.icu
Xt' " ..".! stoaming west. It was first reuorted
l';, ...if, V, T , !, ,BUK"V tBBt ! that it was going to Lisbon, but it un-
J'- hlt h Vi.( I iu"-ilerstood now that the squadron will
t - - t. fi 's i 'J- tc: iiihua U (i IL'aa iir. tHK-
su ot real utuoriW. nation in Portimal ik ui.t.
.... o.ao ... ui ,n. j.tt iuuulii ttil turn luAiiahll.lns It.. ...t
,U iuuuj. iiu .iiuimii u !(-, nrooerlv nf Hritish jiil,),.ii
mill isrei-H aiift In u '
w King Poimlnp
IliifNn t.'t.K ' , Th .,4nnJ.,..
er in science pr politics. place my- : al!h hns ,)riva,e dispatch from 1,1s-
, f" , " V , yl" '1!,"df ;,WJ,lil, hon sayliis that the new kins is very
and believing in your patriotism ami ; ,l(,lnr nnd the armv loval. Alarm-
jjjj, rumurSi sa,.s ,i,e disjm.) siionid
; be received with the Bientest-aautioii.
.uaiiy Jlreests .tl!e i
Arrests are lielnR made by the! Sympathy From J'resident
wliolesale and all..susiiclons pursims : S ashinBton, Feb. 3. President
are wider police surveillance. I n Iloosevell lias sent a niessf f vm.
have been absolutely no means with
! widen to check the fiames.
peared before the ministers and lu a
voice vibrant with emotion said: j
i itni .let wnijom experience, eiin
to 4:30 this afternoon there was no paihy to Jlanuei ii.
recurrence or the disorders in Lis- pnl.
King of Porlu-
COMMISSIONER. ::
KNOX ADVOCATES
PUBLICITY KIBE!
BANDIT CHIEF
WILL RELEASE SIR
HENRY M'LEAN
Washfnctnn. Krb. 3. Public onln- . London, Feb. 3.- A Rovernmeut
ion lias been prompt and efficient in '' li-Kiain from the llrltisli charge d'j
the correction of commercial evils affaires nt Tnnsicr is to the effect j
wjjen inose evils are slated smciHc- '"" 'wi". iiii.'-wiiimii cjiici, nas
ally. This Is one of (lie cnm-hishins promised to brinx lu t'ald Sir Hniry
reached by Hereon Knox Sniiiii, com- McLean today, exactly seven nioullis
LEWIS ELECTED '
PRESIDENT OF THE
MINE WORKERS
Indtatiaiiolls, Feb. S. Thomas L
lwis of iirfilHOporf, Oiiin, was de
clared elected president r the 1'nlt
ed Mlaeworkers of Amerlen at the
closing session of t hi annua! conven
tion today. Tho tellers reported 12?,-
Surh nn iin-ny of top-noti'hi'rs; fine, diiinly patterns; -wide deuil.
floiiniiiifjs; corset rover embroidery; In fact everythiiif: one
could wish to see or use for iioisjoiial adornment, from, the yard.
Tic to $1.."0.
nii.s.sioner of corporaiious. as ouir
soil in his anuiial report of the ojwnt
floUK of tile bureau of corporaiious,
made public today.
"Thus," says Commissioner Smith,
"the experience of l he bureau seems
in point logical- lo the m-cd for die
exleiisUm of such results by tile crea-
from the Minis lie
by llalsull.
was taken prisoner
RUSSIAN PAPER
WARNS EMPEROR
INHERE
S a good deal of satisfaction in knbwins that
i 13
6 ClOt HP's Vrll ttroor ov"o Aif rrrrA inliiir n I
s j , ..
th.
ftc; Part of the pleasrc in wearing clothes comes from knowing that
ui tne rtrvKt i:.
"Sin 4uaily.
There's a lot nf rk, -1t,. j j ij. . j .i..! it
't&id A '"-vy v-iuiuiug tiiaoc ana sota; ti s iiiaa so mat you h iiiuin. u
' an you Pay for what you think it is. It' isn't even low priced, sometimes.
The ad
a Hat they
4...
'y are,
1 orth
Wh,
vantage to you in our Hart, Sch finer & Marx clothes is not simply
f - all wool, correct in style, perfectly tailored; it's in what you know
ncn you wear these clothes vnii knnu- vnu ar. rio-ht! thi mental altitude
W'tlhan the price 0 the cbihcs.
$15.00 to $30.00
wt
HAMPTON EROS.
At
r7here Cash Beats Credit
Copvtivl'
e h r toe hyl
.r.i a
e. i -. ft i
m
V
Afis ,
St. J'eierabiirK, Feb. S Ito-
ferrlnj; 1 the traxedy In Port-
uku) the Huss newsimperi in
a dnrinx siylu draws a thinly
veiled parallel on the eoodi-
Hons lit I'orttiKal and itussia
and warns the Kovernment In
almost so many words jf the
daK;f of a Klmlinr tMi
here.
'
pi is M
ALBERT CUTLER.
Ti Kjtert bllllnnllst who coniraleil ic
I Tvrrnt fonrnanMut with several of tin
Jl rhawuhim at the game.
t!25 1-2 votes cast; for ijwis 4,r,33
l-li, and for SV. ii. Wilson, of 111.KS-
brt, la., 82,472.
j John I. White, of Iowa, was flert
s'ed fmiional vice ori.siitj.ns i i.
iiyaa secrelary tieasrr.
TILLAMOOK LAND GRAB
FIGURES IN HALL TRIAL
DUKE OF PORTLAND.
Heir to KiielMi estiite whii b was in
volve. iu the Iroce trial held In Ijob
doo.
Porlland
laud Krah
Keh. 3.
is heltlg
The 'j'lilamuok laniimk rase until 1302, whesi he re-
resisrwtwi ! i "'ivi-a ausirtiethins 1mm Mail and
till iJIIiMiUHi'I iJTTlfi I i s n,U!i,t
l!f!t.". fiu e''srnlial 'sits reinllli lo
'l hi in-erstati. i ri,.r:ll)ii.
1 fj.' ri-iiiirl xhm tij
n skftccit. lliaf fitrttiijatf etmilii
nHlimi m ii i;n-r 7i n-.l only
an e.-n ,,,,,(,. nirniiiv. ' t 0 i'imt
me ni-.Mird ( llldifttrial nower. inn
tlsat is the real iir.")n.
tlx; nreenlln la the Hal! fe.r f, ,Ti , ur""no in reard to It.
., ...... did nut ri'Dieiiiher a Mnveri:iihiii
Iho !urM.;. Kranrla .1. Heney - wiih Vhmh- K llaye
llal.Jhowm! that 1111, i:H-; ,., Jlu,l m itn
ed Htat Htrlet attorney, fried lo f'harlea K. Hnven, Kward N. ISr-adv
urtiliet Influential persons, an in 1- 8- SjiforiT. llajen testified
"K'1 BKainiit him In the HH Ocett t)lat he waa liitroditceil t .Maya by
Land. I.ivestwk ft Luiiita r Comimay, sl"''f 1 )9H and prewinted data
fur which he i now on trial charged k'ii ihal lnfirHia(l lie filed
wiih un(iiiwy. ajjalnat th men ratirernert in the nl-
r.dwln Mnya, vim wa Fn-ilffeailat " K"' manumit rnnmiy; that f-
a eunierem u ho aa referred t.i
flnn of a genera! adminimrallve y
li'in "f aiiervla)ti f itn'rmnte ir
Mir.iiioiin, whIHi uliall nivi. in anb
KtiiiHiaily the same form uk id fur-
ni.h ri nn fr a f.w enrtaira- wldi Hail hut -hi. ,iu,),u,...,i i..,
lui a il evweme aKaltiKt him, ii-siSfl.
,'oday that the man showim; ))... ui
fall.
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ffii nii-r rhii-f.
iiiy in Hall in
t.ul tl.at h
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