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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1908)
mil U. WTTO.TjiT'O TTh A TT T flTT Klt.KXK, OKrXiOX, SATURDAY EV KX1XQ, FKUKVAItY 8. 1U0M O XO. 34 SPEND FOUR MILLIONS ON PORTLAND PACKING PLANT i CHARLES A. MORSE FORCED TO RETURN .. : .' h g The Evening ident long before the Atlantic squad-1 prtlnd. "" tot L F .ron waa ordered around the Horn. ! win j ,ml u congresB naa questioned the pro- p,rtr oi im. - !Priety or sending the fleet to the Pa-I Una Liverpool, Feb. 8. Charles W. Morse will leave here this afternoon for New York on the steamer Etrurla. He ar rived here this morning on the Campania. He declined to discuss his affairs. ..A t Dany ' . ! prieiy oi sending me iieet to the Fa int ,., houses are in ! olf In the nroslrinnt wnnlH hnvs tw,,... LCklcUO P8 , f. . compelled to produce this informn- ld to" poking Company. ; tlon. Fortunately, he was able to j ' ", luting a packing plant ; wttnnoio it trom tne public, although I PPfll 1 IIV DCCIKTC rtrtA! intention of Mr. Swift -the -substance of it Is now known to OtKMANT HtrUoho m 11 u lue H ti nnn - : nonereRaion&l leaders 'ttlhpSrtiand plant, which will I The reason tor making adequate i1"? JL dnuarters for the entire provision for eventualities In the Pa- (Vast the trans-Rocky Moun-,cfic Bre overwhelming, and the pres lPl district ' British Columbia and ; ident has ample Justification for con j"" ' ' . jcentratlng the naval strength of the li'11" " ' country In these waters and for mnU 1 lng provisions to Increase the , Bpllts the Oregon delegation, for each j for Hughes and Taft. Washington I four for Hughes and six for Taft. lda ' ho six for Taft. Toe Post says that Hughes will be 12!' behind Taft on ; the first ballot, but that Taft will ! lack 150 votes of nomination on the ; first ballot. The Hughes vote will in j crease steadily from the first ballot until be is nominated, states the Post. I Cannon will lose votes the fastest. ; declares the Post's Informants. They will go to Hugnes. r eraser a aeie- ! gates will crawl on the band wagon shortly after, and then the Fairbanks and La Follette men will come In with a rush. EX-DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN H, HALL FOUND GUILTY DF CONSPIRACY IN THE MATTER OF ILLEGAL FENCING OF LANDS ... ivndsco. Feb. 6. A Wash- JiL medal to the Call says: XumWof the greatest lmpor Tr.i. ...njv ctrnnzer defense APPEAL OF SULTON Berlin, Feb. 8. Germany will not heed the appeal of the Sultan of Mo rocco for help agalUBt the French oc- strength of the coast defense compa-l t"?" "i,, .. .i.J' . nles by drawing upon the militia of ,h"p8 'f".mtV f-iV' '''f.'". .ho.i.i.tu ii.,., ter muat D submitted to all the ., , . I powers signatory to the Algeclras act. This information did not relate to 1 the immigration question, but the j WASHIXGTOX POST PICKS settlement of that difficulty with Ja- Hl'GHES TO W1X. HEAVY GUARD RAIL SAVED MANY LIVES F . i.Mi, i-naat and upon whichi'pan would render the other matter hasert his order direct-1 less important. w r: ..t.n,i fiAPt tn matcc me runner uuuiicuv -oi mis sumecr . e ,m.hm vm eunvuu hoHtiu m tha AWtt"i"- - " . .. . ...... . . . - : . .... u,w i tha Horn . i..hl Information ft nm . v . . . " . i. Washington, Feb. 6. After an haustive canvas lastim? over fwr are In the pos- is-barred,-but It is asserted that if 'weeks, the Washington Post announ- iaa sougm 10 uiock tm the ' president's military and naval opera Detroit, Feb. 8. A heavy guard rail on the Wabash railroad bridge : over the Huron river at French Land , lng, thirty milts west of here, saved jthe fast New-York-Chicago train, , which was derailed early today by a I sprung rail, from falling into the riv er, which 1b forty feet deep at that point. The train was moving at the rate of thirty miles an hour when it was derailed. No one was Injured. . .L nntinn'o ehfpf pxecu-1 congress had finucht tn hlnclr thu!eaD that th Hirt nr tn Reuublican nartv thronehniit the l.Zm of which may never be dl-, tions tne country wouia have learned ! country is setting in strongly for lurer! , i.nH0 nt thA nres- something startllnir. 1 Hn ho in tha vnrik0.aE r TSS 1U lU- ' w o- I . . ... n.v, ..uiiunEo, AUSt, j Maine Democrats will meet at Dan gor July 15 to nominate candidates i for governor and auditor. Delegates ' to the national conventions will soon . be chosen at the district conventions. Hose are Always Out BUict "out" at the knee or toes. Out 20c quality will "stay In." Long bfivr ones for boys or a fine ribbed for girls; the mir lfc Hose that Catch the Eye Thrjlmk well mi the feet, for tin'' K silk IWc. Itctter get some; the N "-": It Don't Seem Possible, Does It? Winter- gone and Vi e are looking to spring, )vlik h culls for change in our we.u.ibles. With tlic ever-inciviisiiig business in the Dress (,'cxids De partment, vrc nre spumKl. to extra effort to select, the very newest styles uiul best cimtlitits obtninable. We have placed on our roimters for your insK- tioii our XEW 11108 stm-k of Wool Diiss Fabilcs. On of tin new fen turf's in the Snhilow Stripe Molmir, at $1.45 the yard. We have i beautiful showing of light-weight fabihs, sucli as Voiles, Batistes, Wool Taffetas, in plain and invisible clieeks, from 75 cents to $1,50 the jnnl, in all the wanted shades. There ai-e many othfT styles and colors, at prices to fit any purse. New Kid Gloves You hear some talk these sdays about economy. Maybe youre' lomalrh tin. I,,.,, ,IIVSS kim:1s; tuns, boms, as wi ll a blacks; your for, ""loir $1.25 1908 Embroideries nn Justly Halm n, distlnrtloii " h,llt KMIillulliEKV I1KAD WAIITKlts fur vin li , il, !,. .i,- 'i the fine iliiinty ,T' M,i ' liulitlv lienvier '"k; iT , M.rti.,ns to u,u- In nil j,iii; ,.,, , . My In ,,e ,,.,. cities. " lanl . to ace '' tr.l " latfH, nnrrow, " anH ... W,'"'":th..)ar(1 ,v 'n.,,,,.,,, -(,r "trh it )n """"-I Waist lug, the being economical .yourself. It's a good tiling; we be lieve in it, hut It's best to 1h clear as to what econ omy is. Economy isn't buying cheap stuff Im-ciiuso It's low-priced, nor paying j too much for good stuff because It's good. Iteul economy Is meas ured by comparing uhut you V''t witli w but It costs a iiiestlon of pro portion, not - price. That's why you ought to buy our Hint, Sclinll ner AS Marx clothes. They're all wool, irrferl ly tailored; correct In style. You get better value in these goods than 111 any other. I mm U f id y i ii. .. Tt A iy'V 'fl't-.'C.ar ' ( E;' we 'p pyright 190 bf Hart Schaftner c Mirr ! m LP I 111 111 it 1 1 Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit Try Our Mail Order Service Merceized Gingham This fabric Is so much like silk in effect we recommend it for waists or shirt waist suits; the yard 25c New Percale :?0-lnrli I'crrnlc, 11108 patterns; every desirable 'design and shade; the yard ... . .. !ir In He. Galatea Cloth For waists ami children's dresses or hoys' v.uik suits; tin- yuril .... -Oc Madras Suiting A medium wclulit rubric-, with small figures, excellent for waists or suits; the yard U5e Black Silk Automobile Coats A rout with style, comfort and use fulness. The color you want is here. The price much lower I ball usual. 812.511 coats now K 1 0.00 SC2O.00 coals, now SJ l.oo $:to.oil coals now $L":i.oo WIH.oo coats now $l:t.50 !iiirj.."0 coals now $1(1.50 Children's Worsted Dresses at Half Hum nut thK tim ut luilf prhf; nu! I lo I t yiMi; colors rr, lirovnt hi in' jiihI planK, Kff.tHI; snilofM for ):t.nu; J 1.00 ( jtslniH-n-M fur :t.Ht ir Jt 1 -." 1 1 losses for 7."r. Pongee Silk ..All colors, 2T-inches wide; the yard Vi.oo ami $1.4.1 Paris Bows . . PnrU I km, II rotor; i-nrlt .20r Silk Waists $10 black silk Ullisls to cIihm; i-arll M.50 Portland, Feb. S. Former United States District Attorney John H. Hall, Indicted for conspiring with the Duttu Creek Land, Livestock and Lumber Company to maintain an illegal fence which enclosed twenty thousand acres of public land In Wheeler coun ty, was today found guilty by the Jury. This trial had been In progress since January 13, and was bitterly fought on both sides. Three hours ; nnd ten ml nines ufior receiving the 1 instructions of Judge Hunt last night! the Jury arrived at a decision nnd at I 11:30 this morning a sealed verdict I was returned, which was opeped at 10 o'clock this morning. Hall appeared much surprised by j the verdict of the Jury and expressed 1 his belief that it was based upon mat-j ; tars which had no bearing on the casoi nud which he did not know would bo i Introduced. He declared his con- j science was free In the matter. ' His attorney gave notice of appeal. ' The offense In punishable by a fino not exceeding $10,000 or Imprison ment not exceeding two years. Sentence was suspended for tho present, Hall's nttorney being given until May 1st to prepare a bill of ex ceptions. There wore twelve Individuals In dicted on this conspiracy charge, but Hall was the only one tried, the oth ers having pleaded guilty or having been given an Immunity bath as a re ward for having testified for tho prosecution. JOHN CAMPBELL SELLS VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY John R. Cumpbell yesterday sold to James 11. Yates and son, Joshua It. Yates, the Courthouse lodging house property on Kast Seventh sereet, di rectly in the rear of the courthouse, for $S000. Mr. Yates, Jr., has been conducting the lodging house for some time past, having bought the business from Ed Howe. The, lot, as described in the deed, consists of lot 6, block 7, Skinner's donation to Eugene; also as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot, thence running south 34 feet, east 80 feet, north 34 feet thenre to the southeast corner of said lot, thence west along the south line of the lot 80 feet, being in extent 34x 80 feet. The land Is covered by the olil courthouse, and another two-story frame building recently built, both of which lire connected and used for a lodging house. MACLEAN IS FREED AT LAST BY RAISULI j Tangier, Ueb. 7. Caid Sir Harry I MacLean, who has been held in bond age for the past seven months by the j bandit Halsuli. luis been officially I turned over to the British charge d' 'affaires here, In accordance with the I agreement between the British gov 1 eminent und ltnlsuli, under which the I latter Is to receive $100,000 as a , ransom and a guarantee for the pro tection of hiniBelf nnd family. M:tc I Lean is In good health, but seems to CITY NEWS The University of Oregon basket-1 ball team left today on Its tour north. 1 Tho Bolton' & Jenkins millinery store, formerly Shumute's, is now open for hifsincss. A number of Frank Meyer's friends are urging him lo run for sheriff on the l'opullHt ticket. The high scli..ol basketball team ; went to Salem toduy to play the high j school team there tonight. i The pavement gutters were cleaned by the fire hose this morning. The entire street should be similarly treat ed occasionally. j Acme tent No. Nil. Knights of the Maccabees, of Acme, Lane county, filed articles (if liicoi-porni ion witli . thn county clerk today. 1 Miss Ethel Ham Is up from I'orl . land and bus accepted a temporary position wllh the Willamette Valley Company as bookkeeper. I A. N-. Striker bus sold his residence 1 properly on College Hill to .1. Mor fatt for $2.1011. The Carrett Iteul Es tate Company made the sale. I L. (I. Adair Is quite 111 at his j home at Hie corner of East Seventh land Oak streets from pneumonia. He j was reported some belter today. ! Mrs. Ida Bolton nnd Miss Leone Jenkins went to Portland today to j purchase a stock of goods for their millinery store, formerly Shumate's. j A carload of lumber for I lit? Iliilln ; block arrived down on the Wondling ; train last night. Contractor Mum i nicy will begin work on tho building Monday. I Kd milliard was hr-iught down from Cottace drove today by War ren Mi l-'aiiand and placed In the gen eral hospital. He Is mitfcriug from paralyshi. Two hundred fair days, I fit! wllh (rain, on some only a trace, und 4 .snowy, was the record In Kun'-no last year. And yet down In California ami some other places they say It rains all the time here. 1 William J. Itushnoll and wife have moved to town from their farm 1 across the river. Th' lire located at i the home of Mr. BiisiineH'H parenls, 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Mcrluii, at the comer 'of West Seventh anil Washington i street. j Tho remains of Harold firiihame, 1 tho actor who died at the Eugene .General hospital a few days ago from , cerebro spltuil meningitis, will be shipped to I'cabody, Mass., Instruc tions having been sent by his sister ', to that, effect. j An employ" of one of the city dray men created a little excitement on the ; street this afternoon bv parading up 'snd down the Hreet leading a team belotiKlng to the drayman, niinoiinr- SIR IIAUKY M'LEAN. COUNTY COURT CREATES FUND FOR ADVERTISING Tho county commissioners' court today made an order appropriating the sum of $25 per month for tho months of February, March. April, May, Juno, July, August, September, October and November, 1908, for the purpose of printing and distributing pamphlets, circulars and advertise ments, making known the various ag ricultural, horticultural, mining, manufacturing, commercial and other resources of tho county. O. W. Grif fin, A. C. Dixon and K. O. Potter were named 11s a committee for tho pur pose of applying the fund to the pur poses named and to execute the vouchers for the same. The appropriation was made at the request of a large number of citizens all over the county who petitioned the court at the Instance of the Eugene Commercial Club. FUNERAL SERVICE 'OVER DEAD KINS Lisbon, Feb. S. The -funeral ser vices over the bodies of the late King; Carlos and Crown l'rlnco Lulu, shot to death a week ago today, were held In the church of San Vlncento thla . nfternoon. The ceremonies were sim ple nnd impressive, and the final act of tho bloody tragedy of February 1 was carried to a close without any untoward Incident. The line of tho funqral procession from the royal chapel to tho church was guarded, by troops. " All tho governments of Europe and America were represented. ASK COUNCIL FOR" MORE PARK MONEY A meeting of the cltv nark board was held at the First National bank yesterday afternoon, ill the members being present. Among the mailers of interest discussed was thai of ask ing the council for an appropriation of several hundred dollars to be used In Improving Hendricks' Park. A thousand dollars or more Is needed, but the board will probably ask for only half that sum. More work on P.,.,.,., ,, ,,f Hi, anil,,,, of "Nfn. 1 1 ho road and an cxlensloii ot the I r,,n,l uruu iiltintioil und uever:il lllltch- rocco's bodvfrnanl. Captured by es of poison oak In the park will bo Kuisuli, tlin" Moroccan bandit, and X'Z held for random. of tho hill whore there 1h no timber be weaker alio old'-r that, hftme his rapturo. Me hh.vb ho will rejoin Abd Kl Aziz at Rabat. When ItalKiill arrived oiitHMn Ihfr walln nf TuiiKh-r with MurLejin, he wnl In a (leni:ind Tor permission to enter the Hly accompanied by 7M of hi HoldlerH. Hid .Mohammed (lalibuH, the Moroccan foreign mlnlHter, flatly p'fiiHed to allow him to do ho, and Itulsull, as the remit, of IndnomentH by th" Mrltlsli charge d'atfaliH. came In with Mnclseati and three dunii-wl Ich, When Ma Lena hail been officially turned over to the Itrltlsh forces (Jub b;irt miens d the Imprisoned 1 tut Kill lien and they departed undisturbed, almost unnoticed. WELBY STEVENS FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR i Wclbv Stevens today filed his petl llon with tho county clerk for I ho nomination of county assessor on thn Democrat lo ticket. Ills hnine Is In ! Hprlngflold precinct. He Is a well- known young farmer, residing several miles northeast of lOugene, anil la thoroughly competent, to perform tho ilulles of tho office If nominated and (Heeled. M ' (Continued on Tags Kight.) til rici.M, KtlliWAST mi .ii:tiiwi:st Portland, Teh, 8. - - West' i-n Oregon - Itatn tonight, warm er In southern portion; south easterly winds, Increasing along the coasl. Western Washington Haiti tonight and Hutiday; in creasing easterly winds. Kastern Oregon, Kastern Washington and Idaho Italn or snow tonight. iik k i!t c.k'i's i-i.i:;a contkact 4 The contract for the Klnne.- gun block on Olive street, was let today to W. O. llcrkart for $.ilillO. Architect Hen- sill In iki" drawing tho con- i- truct. 'hiciigi Wheat Market HP,,., I TII. ly, 93 1-4; Hept Chicago, Keh. K. -May, 97 1-4; Jil- emiier, (-. The Ilrlckvlnyers' and Mason's' In teriintfonal 1'iilon of America has In dorsed the postal savings bank Idea. William .1. Ilryan has accepted an Invitation to deliver nn address be fore the Southern convention of Methodist laymen at Chattanooga In April. Oregon lumbermen nssert lhat they will accept no compromise with the railroads on the Kastern lumber rat". If Washington mills arrange any thing of the kind they assert 'that they will act independently and keep up thn fight. Nearly KOiMI organized women In jderniany nro employed as printer's assistant.