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i 7 THE EUGENE DAILY GftJ ARB i EUGRWE, OREGON, TVK8DAT EV KNIKG, FEBRUARY 4, 1908 NO. 30 PERSON CONFESSES TO PRISON CELL MATE LITTLETON AGAINST IMMEDIATE EFFORT TO FREE THAW r , firaa ago on a minor ..a -hnse case was dismissed, i r;:Ssed to the police thatj ehewasin jail his cell me Jo-j I! Anderson, confessed to film that .killed Harry Logan, who was "ath on the Fourth street 51. several months ago; that lie SfriEi four milkmen; that he! t ! urrllciinted in the murder of ai ;Srar and committed other He told Hilt about his crim J inreer preliminary to asking Hilt fill? Roy Embry and Peter Maher, 1 witnesses against him in the Lo " In return for Hilt I Sling Embry and Maher, Anderson,; Ears promised to kill Detectives incase against Hilt, and that he; til! any twelve men Hilt 1 havp corroborated much ! i' Hilt's story and have found An- j futons revolver uuu nunc Bit told them Anderson had thrown . Km. Anderson will be called for trial ' ent," declared Chief of Police Shlp py Inst night. "The police are watching their movements closely, but you never know when they are going to break out," said Shippy, who pointedly crit ; Icised Municipal Judge Torrizen, who j had suggested that two men arrested ; for posting red placards and unlaw ' fully advertising an anarchistic nieet I lng be released without penalty. for the murder of Logan next Tuesday. RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOIl STEAMSHIP MXKS Portland, Me., eFb. 4. Receivers for the Eastern Steamship Company, I Metropolitan Steamship Company and ' Consolidated Steamship Lines of Maine and two joint special masters were appointed by Unites States Cir-' cult Judge Putnam today. New York, Feb. 4. If the counsel of Attorney Littleton prevails it is not likely that an early attempt will be made to have Harry K. Thaw releas- ed from Mattewan asylum on a habeas corpus action. 1 MISS KOiSIXSON CONFESSES TO PERJURY London, Feb. 4. Miss Mary Rob inson has made a full confession of wilfull perjury in the Druce case. New York, Feb. 4. Br. Alien Fer ris, president of the lunacy commis sion, visited Harry Thaw yesterday at Mattewan. He said Thaw was very nervous and excitable, but on such short notice it was impossible to come to any conclusion as to his permanent mental condition. JOCKEY CLUB DEFENDS RAGING New York. Feb.' 4. In answer to various criticisms on racing auw the various criticisms on racing and the J tracks, the Jockey Club has Issued a j pamphlet entitled "The Truth About! Racing," in which--.it is declared that racing has improved the value of i American horses and creates spurt for j hundreds of thousands of persons, . ninety per cent of whom do not at- j tend ".he raes for; betting purposes. ! LIGHTNING CHANGES IN THE MINISTRY OF TURBULENT PORTUGAL ChicfcKO Wilrut Market. Chicago, Feb. 4. Mav, 95 July, 93 7-8; September, 91 1-S. 3-8; CHICAGO FILLED WITH ANARCHISTS J. B. Eggen today sent T. Peter- j , son and wife and O. Waacason to the ! Chicago, Feb. 4. "Never in the Bohemia mines to begin the summer's j history of Chicago have anarchists development work at the "Sunrise" j and other enemies of law and order mine. i been more dangerous than at pres- TWO WOMEN KII.I.KI', TWELVE PERSONS HURT Pittsburg, Feb. 4. Two street curs collided today because of slippery tracks. Two women were killed and iwelve persons cut by glass or tram pled in the panic. Material for Albany's new depot is being delivered. 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 well the assortment to make this spring's 190S stock the most attractive of any year in our history. France, England, Ireland, German y, China and Japan have all taken a hand and are represented in this splendid stock. We hardly need to say but it 'is the largest and best stock south of Portland, as you well know. M Cash is king. This king will reign supreme through the year all.will be goverened by the everlasting law lyish Prices on Everything. . ,1. A ' ItrltiKh Ailvires. London, Feb. 4. Official advices time his father and brother were shot, state there Is nothing in the situation is improving, it is announced that , in Portugal to create further disor the funerals of the late king and ders. Dress Goods A Medley of Merit Hire is an elalornte showing of new I DOS creations; new colorings; dainty effects wrought from the weaver's needle nre here tnif for your insK-rlion. IVices from 50c, Tot, $1 .0(f, $ 1 .50 to $2.0(1. Ladies' New 1 908 Spring Suits Ladies' Suits, with stylos tlmt arc snappy and lM-COlltlllg. Our new 11)08 Spring Suits are marvels of lH-nuty; standard In quality; alwnys satis factory. It. is with pleasure that we show you those now arrivals at, the suit, $21 to $10. 1908 Hosiery This department is most complete with popular priced goods, its well as the finer qualities. 112 1--c tripple knee hose for children, hfzes (t to I); (he pair. 10c. 20c heavy rnlthed hoso for hoys or fine lisle finished hose for girls, the pair, lit Ladies' black lisle, light weight, for spring, the lair, -.e. Indies' lace hoot host', all wanted shades, the jMiir, 50c. Kid Gloves gloves, now shades, i-eady to I tried on; the $1 05 A Flurry in Shirtwaists Xovor so goixl; never so many dainty creations by talented design ers, brought out by skillful workmen, from host materials, for woman's adornment, than wo are showing this season. The stylos are varied, some Willi fine tucks; others with lace and embroideries, or embroidery ulnno. Stylish waists for $1.20 or better and moro elaborate ones at $1.."0, $1,110, $2.00, $2.10 ami $2.."0. New 1 908 Silks- '-inch stripe pongee, (an, hrown and blue; (he yard $1.00 Lisbon, Feb. L Changes in the Portuguese ministry are so rapiJ that it is difficult to tell what the finnt composition of the cabinet wiU b The ministry of yesterday was super seded by another today, only three of yesterday's cabinet being retained, and later a third ministry was an nounced. Martial law and the suspension of constitutional guarantees wa.s pro claimed yesterday evening. The inn- ; nicipal authorities are taking steps to prevent a recurrence of the disorders. Marquis de Soveral, Portuguese minister to Great liritain, has started for London: In view of the existing treaties between Portugal and Great ; Hritain and the belief in some quar ters that Great Uritaiu had much to do with the retirement of Premier Franco from office, this move on the : part of the minister is regarded as significant.. A strict censorship is crown prince will be tu'ld on Febru ary s. The minister of war issued a state ment today declaring that the rumors t hut a revolution had broken out at Oporto and e New here In the country were absolutely untrue. It is persistently reported that ex Premier Franco, who was thought t: have fled to Spain, has i:iken r 'fuge on a British cruiser ;;iuhoivd off Car acas. On Spanish KmMicr. Madrid. Feb. 4.- - Heavy detaeh meuM of soldiers are on duty night and day on the Spanish froiuier ready for anv emergency or trouble ih Por tugal. It is reported that King Car los carried a life insurance of $--0,- 000. maintained on outgoing telegraphic ed at that city. news. . The condition of King Manuel, who, was shot In the arm and face at the Kepublie Proclaimed. Fuentes de Onoro, Spain, Feb. 4. Keports have been received that tlfe Portuguese republic has been pro claimed at Oporto and that a provis ional government has been establish- CHILEAN OFFICIALS WELCOME FLEET OF FIGHTING BOB Washington, Feb. 4. Rear Admiral Evans cabled today that the rdeeeptiun of the fleet by- the Chilean au thorities at I'unta Arenas and the people was most hearty and gracious. BRAVE WOMAN SANG TO PREVENT PANIC Detroit, Feb. 4. Choking with smoke from a fire that crackled In the rafters and In front of her In the Kercheval avenue Methodist Episco pal church last night, Miss Kva I-ud-gate, a young woman evangelist from New Ginghams. taylime Is a good lime now Is the accepted time to make your ".itiIihis Irom this lino; assortment most complete. "T-i-lnrh jrim-haiiis. ,l..i...i,i uii 1 f M-lnrh .cpher (rjn(,lllllls Wiiutcd colors ' 0,1 KtoKliums, plain colorings and plaids Wmrlwl Kianhams, very pretty, the yard 1-2e 1 lo New Embroideries Sued an array of top-iiotoliors; fine, daliily patterns; wide douil flouncing; corset cover omhrohlory; in fart everything out could wish to see or use for personal adornment, from, the yard, 5c to $l.riO. HERE'S a good deal of satisfaction in knowing that the clothes you wear are of good quality ; all-wool nd well tailored. IeiI cf the Flcasre in wearing clothes comes from knowing that tyareoithc right quality. There's a lot of cheap clothing made and sold; it's made so that you'll think it B Sod, and you pay for what you think it is. It isn't even low priced, sometimes. The advantage to you in our Hart, Sch ffner & Marx clothes is not simply " 'hat tlvv - . -ii i . f...i.. .M i. ;t'o :,i kit vnn Icnnw . - ; on. - all wcoi. correct in styic. penecuy idnuicu, u am .-.u, , - "XVare. Wk - .i . .. . . I - tk.- mental altitude "v.i yUU wear mcsc cicnncs you k.iiu iu ww orth more than the price of the clothes. $15.00 t,o $30.00 iAMPTON 7 Where Cksh Beats Credit0 fir" ,-TJ?W .V'! WiS!?2f HENEY PROVES ATTORNEY BRISK! WAS MISTAKEN Portland, Feb. 4. In toe Hall case today Prosecutor Ileney; Introduced several witnesses to oppose the tes timony of United Slates Attorney Bristol as to facts in connection with the alleged promise of leniency made to 11. II. Hendricks In nxrlinnge for his testimony. Bristol's own sten ographer was a witness, as was Clerk Hamilton, of the Imperial Hotel, who pave testimony which seemed to in dicate that Bristol was mistaken aso certain dates Riven In his testimony. Arguments will commence this uf ternoon. , . - ' 1 . FRENCH KILLED TEN THOUSAND MOORS London. I'Vb. 4. A news imency publishes a dispatch from Tangier of a hat lie be- I ween the French ami Moors near Hetlat, .Morocco, In which 'ton thousand .Mooch if were killed and wounded. The French loss Wiis HiO m-U. COMMANDER WIN8LOW. Naval oiiher who llgurcH in light be- I tu cell n . I u III I Mile llopil t'tllielltH of ! Ill- Chicago, sang "tllory for -Me" while ; tile aillllelice filed out safely. Her caliiinoFK averted a panic. 1 The fire was due to defective wir ing and (he damage amounted to :.on. i ; I ; ; 1 1 1 t ! ; (ii i ici.M. I'oitw.wr l-'Oll NOIt l IIW I-.ST l'orlland. Or.. Feb. 4. -Western Oregon anil Wci ern Wafdilngtuti -OccfisloiiHl rain tonight and Weiliiesdio ; soul iierly winds. Kiislerti Washington and Northern Idaho Rain or snow tonight and Wednesday; warmer southern portion. Copyright fjc- by I' : I .Tesse Conk, a North liakola man, ; who purclia'cd Inst AiiL'iiit 1 n to-res in aiiples in ill- Itogite Itiver vnllev, : lia in lied t'lnwi profit fr'.m his nr ; cii.-ird tn five nifinths. and he onlv wei tired the winter aopl-'i on the f. Krovi l."!.' Irei- of Newton oil, tlii he s'litl l.ll'in gMly v.nrill -f I apples. : il hr: U i Tt f c-'l'HI .it III, "I, BOWN WILL MAKE . , RUN FOR SHERIFF i ' At a nici'HiiK of n iiuinhnr of rip rewMilaUvtf UnmurraiH this afternoon at which Major ('. ('. HumiiiioihI anil Uniry li. Mown, hoi h cmikI Ut a t is for tin; iioiniiiatlon of nhi'i'llf wcro pres ont, an nBreeim'iit was rt-achiMl wlmrt' hy Mr. Ilfinnimiwl Is (o wlllirlraw and allow Mr, Mown lo heronm the party'H canillditte. lie will file IiIh nomlnat- I I ii k pet 1 Li on at onc(. I'OHTV SAIMHtS S, i;i I'Ko.M it: km:i si ka.mkii HfiKton, Krh. 4.- -A wlrtflfHH niOK from the Htciimcr Cymrio, ap proachhm thin harlmr, hiivh that. hIii lias on hoard 4 1 h'-iipx-ii from the tiuriM'd Hlfaincr St. Cut IiImtI.. Tour-ti-i'ii nu n wi-nr drowned Hundny nlhl while ahaiiduiiliiK Wic siaamiar. TWILLEY FINED A HUNDRED FOR SELLING BOOZE William Twllley. one of Ihe propri etors of the Blue Front restaurant on Willamette street between Ninth and Tenth, was arrested by Chief oil Police Farrlngtoti this forenoon for violating Ihe local option law. He was taken before Judge Bryson of the Jii.llco court, whore lie pleaded : guilty and ft fine of tloil and rrnm 1 was iikfokoiI against tiltn. Ho was: out rusllMig for Hie coin at lust n- ! poits. j I (j lg spoil (f cupper wire f ir Ihe! I'or: ,.i hd, Kilc-ne ,v li-liiii riillw.iy ari iw 'I l.e i- I 'IB Men iiIiik Mild will he ll-'jl ill t il '- l. tlMliil Hi llle el.'i'lii, i l.ti" lo Hp. ili'-'fl ! I. i FIRST NATIONALAND CHAMBERS-BRlSTOW WILL CONSOLIDATE TWO KICKXK lUVKIMi INSTITU tions vii,l, soon comihnb a.l thaxs.wt iiisinkss a3 om; Wll.l, OCCVPV Ol'.M!Ti:i!S OP 1'lltST NATIONAIi, WHICH Wll.r, , IlK FM. VIttiFI) CAl'IT.M, WII.Ii UK INCHKASKIl TO Ijpjuo.ooo WITH TOTAL OF lj!:lO(l,0(() Cil'AK- axtki: The First National Hank and tho Clianibers-Bristow Bank of this city will consolidate in a short time ami the business of the combined Institu tions will be conducted ill the build ing of the First National. This an nouncement wajj made to the public this morning, such a decision having; been reached by the officials of both institutions several days ago. The First National Bnnk makes a public announcement of the change In the following circular, copies of which are being sent out to the pat rons of tho institution. Kugeno, Or., Feb. 3, 190S. "Tho Chambers-BrlBtow Banking Company and the First National Bank will Bhortly consolidate. Mr. Brlstow. cashier of the Chamhers-BrlRtow Banking Company, will accept a posi tion as one of the nctlve executive of ficers. Following the decision of the di rectors nt their regular quarterly meeting, held October 1st, 1907, the First National Dank will increase Its working capital to $200,000, which, with an additional (100,000 liabil ity (under National Bank lnws) of stockholders, makes a total of (300, 000 guarantee. The hanking room will ho Improv ed to better ticcommodnto Its grow ing business. The change will prob ably Include the adjoining room. Believing a hnnkor Is a public trust. It has been our constant ulm to fulfill Hint trust in a safe, con servative manner. Appreciating tho confidence and business given ua for twenly-four years, we respectfully ask continuance by present customers andl solicit new accounts. Respectfully, TUB FIRST NATIONAL 13 A NIC. ' Clininhcrs-ltrisdm- Announcement The Chnmhcrs-Hristow hank makes the following announcement: Kngene, Or.. Feb, 3, litOS. Hear Sir: In announcing our con solidation with the First National '.'i'-' i tX ' v" l!,v.-:',Ai' ..-.iii'-, -' . ,.'.iJ. ii. in PRINCE HELIE DE 8AQAN. Cousin of Count Boul ile Cnstellnrit-, whom he Is suing fur assault. Jeal ousy over Mine. (Joiild, De Castellauo' former wife, caused the trouble. Hank, licrmlt us to thank you for your generous pationaKi- In t ho past. Our books and IhisIiiohs will be short ly transferred to the present hoiiuf of the First National Bank, on tin; corner of Wllliiniette and Ninth slroo's, where our .Mr. Brlstow will bo plellMOij to meet you. Villi may rnn tlinie to check against your account In I hi- usual way null! such time uk you are In the bnnk, when he will as. slst you In making the transfer. We trust Hie consolidation wllf meet with your approval, as It. wilt undoubtedly enlarge our opportuni ties In care for our many friends and patrons. We Invite your co-operation In making the change and I ho cou cluiiauce of your palroiiage. Yours truly, CM AMnKHS-BltlSTOW HANK I Nil COMPANY. Will Have Ijirgi-r Oiinrtcr-t. As previously announced by Tin? (iuard and tm iii lom il In the First Na lloiinrs clri'ul'ir, the iimirtcrs of Hi'- IllStillllllill will In- Cl'i.irged H:lllti I tin- during the cumins spring or siitnuier. ' he bank owns the build ing ii llulning mi Die mirth ami in -cnple l bv W. . Kuvk. n..i!l s (I i-n si-i. 'lie' 1 10 rl . 1 1 ' 11 hilwiea ihe-w i ' hil.iilll: .s , , . 1. :;:ii n mi; jiinl all' r roinodi ling i lie f ion I of I he ei.iiibiin it ( l.'otii line d on l'a Five. ) t