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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD KVGEXK, OUEttOX, Tl'KSDAY EV KXISO, FKlflUaVItY 18, 1008 xo.s VOL. SS BLIZZARD PREVAILS OVER MIDDLE WEST AND EASTERN STATES JAPAN'S REPLY WILL BE GIVEN O'BRIEN TOMORROW : ! t Washington. a ThP 5lUl" ' - Toklo, Fefc. IS. The reply of Ja pan to the memorandum from the American government of January 20 wlU Je 'handed' to Ambassador Thos. J. O'Brien on February 19. The doc ument outlines the plans proposed .ia,j. places, greeted tne people tn Omaia T today. Triflic in the itv is nracii- Feb. 18. cally suspended, and the storm is sen- accentuate eral in the state, the worst in many for the future control of tne emigra nt conditions iu tne unio - tlon or Japanese to America, and in- wliej-. OFFICIAL FOHKOAST FOIt NOKTHWKST Portland, Or., Feb. 18. Western Oregon Fair to night except rain near the coast; warmer southern por tion; Wednesday, rain, east erly winds. western Washington Fair tonight except ruin near the coast; Wednesday, rain, with southeasterly winds. Eastern Oregon and East ern Washlngtou and Idaho Fair tonight and Wednesday. I "UNCLE JOE" COMPLETES THIRTY-FOUR YEARS IN LOWER HOUSE IRUMOR THAT KING AlFHONSa WAS MURDEfe Madrid. Feb. 18 There Is no ttvH In the report from Paris last night that King Alphonso had been ssu slnnli'd, the story probably havtiiE , Traffic Is Demoralized Lincoln, Neb.. Feb. IS. Kailwnv fend street car traffic is demoralized ed States. unities Feb. 18. A blizzard by a heavy fall of snow In this sec- j i. nieht and still rages, lion oi .eorasna. me storm con slirlM las! , j , tlniisa nnrl tho onr.iv 1 drift In l.,ll.- iWflc s deiayea auu on - - w miles long above the city threat-; t destruction. Dynamite is being; Thirty-Mile Gale. c"3 ... nJ1oc tn break the ' ny.lnnrrn 10 -,. f ,1... Used VilU Puul 3u'-'-.-' - , nias", cu. AO v;uc UL LUC ueuv- ' '. ... 'voile tnrinv nnrl nthtrt v.t.illo ..-.li Ic Heavn Snow hailing. Ju -" , :7" V ,,":VX " ., fin- Feb 1 5. a neavy, 1 - ...ma. n dinner in Wpstern Mis fit SHOW l iOi""t ltliimi.,! ii, K.inc,, tounioaaj. Topeka, Feb. 18. A bliard nr- Worst in Jinny Years. chides many concessions. The Japanese officials believe the reply will be satisfactory to the L'nit- MAX KlM.KI) IX HOW OVK.lt COOK1XG MORSE SAYS HE IS NOT GUILTY San Francisco, Feb. IS. James Grossman, foreman of a grading camp, was shot and killed by Sam Taylor, the camp cook, over how eggs should be cooked for the foreman s breakfast. Taylor claims self defense. Springfield, 111., Feb. 18. The Republican suite cen tral committer today ndtpted resolutions endorsing Joseph Cannon for the presidency. i ! i Washlngtou, D. C, Feb. IS. Thirty-four years ago Speaker Can- non delivered his first speech in the House of Representatives ar.il the ! anniversary was marked by a tribute to the Speaker by 3!:-, Hjittell. of roon after that b;idy m o Mr. Il.'iutell recalled the AVTHOKIZKI) TO FIX I GAS AXI KM-.tTKIC lt.VTKS New York, Feb IS. C. W. Morse, ! Illinois, former banker and steamship promot-; Albany, X. Y., Feb. 1 S. rThe court ' today. o n,v n,i V-L Z ' , V"8"' '" ' '-'noted men of the house at that lime her of congress or other agent of th- thoir callus or wIhtovlt they may re- He said It hail heen chni'Kcd that the city press opposed ihu hill aiul on this p.iint M lloulell qunlvtl Mr. Cannon as follows: "I ilon t helieve thai the ei:y press will, as a unit, oppose this til U. A portion of It may, from selfish nm I've, tu stuuti Installer:; honestly in others. 1 certainly have no desire to call upon myself the assaults ol The t-i v'm-pss nr any portion of it. Nor did I fear It us Ions ua 1 truly repre seiu my iMustitiK'Uis and act in my representative capacity for the inter est of the people t-euerally. Nor w.juld I change th') power of the press to assail my ai:ts or those of any one rise. On the other hand, every ipem- vails over Kansas today. In Jewell $10,000 bail. The perjury indictment commission law. eivinir the lealslti- nmahn Feb. 18. A foot or snow, county tiie worst storm iu years Is re- Rrew out or a loan of SIOO.UOO to ture authority to deleirate tho rate drifted from four to six feet in many i ported. B.K.Thomas.., i fixing power. STANDARD PATTERNS ALWAYS RELIABLE 19D8 Shirt Waists The best values we ever secured are now on sale in the shirt waist section; values fully 25 per cent better than is usually sold for a given price. We have stylish waists for, each $1.20 A $2.00 Value, fine dainty em broidery, sheer lawn, well made, each $l.SO $2.25 Waist, worth the money, circular joke of laco Inser tion, material is fine Per sian lawn; each $1.00 $:s.00 Quality; very elaborately trimmed waist of sheer Per sian lawn with lapels over shoulder, with lace edge, lace and embroidery in front and back; each $2.30 Spring Suits We have new snappy spring suits ready for you. Those exclusive styles which are always iu demand and' hard to secure are here. An Attractive Suit is one of black and white check suit ing, with satin lined jacket, -collar and cuffs of black broadcloth edged with gilt soutache braid, nine gored skirt with black broadcloth fold in bottom, the suit $24.00 An Exceptionally Dressy Tailored Garment. is one of light tan suiting, taffeltalinscl jacket, collar and cuffs, the two folds on the nine pleated skirt are piped with brown, making a very up-to-date stylish suit. The suit $35.00 SPECIALS In Coat., and Suit Department $10 to S2( Suits for Less Uroken lino of suits, blue, black and mixed coba.-:; sill; or satin, lined Jackets; pleat ed skirts; to close, the sul', $.-.0( f'l-iivrnelte ('(Nits Good colors, good styles, suit able to wear anytime; worth one-third more than we are selling them; each, $6.50 to '$i!.'.m t,oiiK fonts About Half Price $7, $S and ?9 coats of gray or black cloaking; your choice, each SS.OO peopie should court a fnir criticism of Ills acts and If he has vllally misrep resented the people they should and no doubt will fail to keep liim In places of trust. Hut no man is a pro per person to represent the people unless lie lias honesty and backbone to stand and do wltat is right and for KING ALFONSO XIII. OF SPAIN. grown out of the bomb exptofiis 2r& Barcelona yesterday, which was tfcr. work of anarchists. Several uitTts kllled and injured. - King Alphonso Is at Suvillo. whose friendship Mr. Cannon en j joyed and said that among those I present who heard his remarks were Speaker Blaine, Joseph K. llawley I of Connecticut, William P. i-'rye and I Eugene Hale of Maine; Henry I,. ! Dawes, E. Rook wood Wear, (leorge , K l our, Benjamin K Butler, Julius the Interest of the people without ref it Burrows James A. (.nrfield, (.lvllfe , whal anv onc olae mny sny Alexander H btcphens of Georg la; of hlm ()r wlmt tne a(.ti()n of le !. "m 'l-,,M1or'-son. ' Illinois press may bo iu the premises." I v, uiihiu a. Mounan ui iiiuiaua. uu-, ..Thn, seecli." said Boutell. "gave i I jI IIB Kj, lUIIIill , Ul ill Mill , JVIJII- i Pn i tut ii u tmul' n u mw. ist t tin aid P. Bland of New York; Samuel men of th , wo for A0Il?n 'Of n-M'"Sy V'11 1,1,1 1,1,11 t,1B "'"I""' '' colleagues In er.r ,, ' !H.S' . .. both branches of congress and of the Mr. Boutwell said that Mr. Cannon, leaders In official life" then 35 years old, spoke on a bill Mr Houteu referred to the stendv reducliiK the rates of postage on strides mado by Mr. Cannon during liooks. for tho carrying free of news- service as a member of the house, papers within the counties of their rP8t11(? in ni3 election three times publication, and for tho extension of a8 RpPakor nnu clmci,ision said; tno iranaing privilege to public cor-! -rlu! people of his district have respondence. i conferred upon him nil tho honors Ho mado a curefully prepared, i,tat are In their Rift o bestow, sin-1 oglcnl argument In support of the gle-handcd and nlono and the thought I uiu, saiu Mr. ncwom, reiniorceo oy comeg to my ,,,, on thl anlllVer a well ordered array of convincing Bury of mll. ,.()iieugue'a Tlrst nttempt figures, it wna a spuech that could ,)ils house, a triumph won In the only nave been made after hard work interest of thn workers of the roun- um inorougu preparation. .,ry. Is simply this: How Kindly within Several extracts from the speech iiu. ,.vi rw ,i,i,ii,o u,n ,i,..p i.lniniwas In Kugene today for tho mir-no; were read by Mr. Boutell, who spoke imv wb ve f,,nH ur work in of swearing out u warrant Uu.- ti'..: of a gibe by a member directed at mines or Hhops Join the voters of hls'nrrest of William J. Culver. frr Mr. Cannon that "the gentleman must district, to reward Ibis, their faithful i sault and baitorj1. Tluy trnwlile t"- na ve oats in Ills pocket. servant, who went forth In their cause Mr. Boutell said Hint tumultous ap- 34 years ngo with nuts In ills pocket, plnuso greeted Mr..Cannon's retort, , nnd returned, bringing his sheaves when ho said: w 1 1 1 him, by conferring upon him the "1 understand, gentlemen. Yes, I mil Ion's final honor." i have oats In my pocket, nnd hayseed At tho conclusion of his address In my hair, and the Western people there were storms of amilaiise from arc generally affected in the mmo all nai ls of ibn lion., mwi imtiei tnu I divorce and BaltTlirlduo accuses C4- way; and we expect that the seed, be- nnd cries Tor a speech but mid I ver of causing tho troublo- IxAvi;j: ing good, will yield a 'ood crop, 1 shrieks of laughter the speaker said; I them. trust ten fold; mid the sooner legls- "The gentleman from New llamp-UTho warrant was Issued" out of .'s- . lntlon Is had, mil only ns proposed by shire, Mr. Stillowav, Is recognized foritico of the Peace Bryson's ciinirt; Jaiw this bill but In all other reHpMIs, as consideration ir the AmihIoii bill." I In-tho day and servedi uixirr Jbfvw the people sliiill desire nnd 0 ittt y . Mr. Cannon then turned the gavel at Sprlngflelil by Coimtnbli? riank.. I mm ,iu.iin:e sniui un uue, me oener 11 over to Capron, of Ithode Island, and 1 no riimo over nnd pionuert- gumty boc WILLIAM CULVER FINES $50 FOR ASSAULT m;.T wiii.ia.m nAiNisKiocirs 1 Af Ii VP H.VDIiY TlttJCItiaa OVKH FAMILY Al'KAIItSi William Balnbriifgo; of Cres-1,. citrred at Crfswel yestforday. Ho alleges Umt Culver, wlthowL iirtrciina tlon, knocked him rlowu. gui'1, then jumped on his face vit.lt frit; shoes, disfiguring IiIk couiitrais'wv very badly. A few days ngr Mr. Bainbrliige sued her husband for- xi. will h in the long run for ''ll peol- retired to his room, visibly affected luujisj country, wunievor may wo by tho demonstration accorded him Chiffon Panama , Suiting 36-Inch checked chiffon Pan ania suiting, new spring shades; small checks, the . yard 25c New Spring Suits By Express Hosiery Section ' 20c Heavy lilhbe,! H0!ie made for the active, tearing, romping youngster; the pair, liic Girl' 20c tine ribbed lisle ef fect dressy hose; the. pair, 15c Udl.V lor black hose. fast the pair Ho- UltlKs- Seamless Hose, fast colors; the pair 15c Hats you Appreciate ' a Cordon. Mallory v. ""n nat; y,, will look jnd feel blgjer; they "' f"--i t.i.'H), a.r.n or .-.( mm 1 witefl.fry ''novripht 100 bf Ht Schatfncr tS" MrS This Spring we're going to show you a stock of Hart., Shaifner & Marx Clothes chat will surpass anything we've had. You'll see ready made clothes that fit perfectly; that are correct in style; honestly tailored; with the substan tial all-wool qual ity in them. These things are .i,e iii Hart. Kj'Shaffiier & Marx Clothes, mil nicy 1 ore uncommon in ready-made goods. We'll show you any day suits that that are worth $15 to $30 Air Prices l.onsdnle muslin, yard . S'Ac Gingham, yard . Twilled Toweling, yard . . . .."c Crash Toweling, yard 10c Durable l.aces. yard 5i( $1.2.") Shopping Bags, en.. 7.V 15c Dress Ginghams, yard. t'Hh Slightly Soiled Shirt waists; each l-?6c 1.2ii SCHOOLCHILDREN EXISTED FOR PEACE STONE DENOUNCES . ALDRICK'S PET BILL Bull ' ( Dog Suspenders Made in light, medium and heavy weights; will outwear three pair of the other kind. Next tlmo yours gives out. pair. The experiment try will cost you only .Sllc Kami urn. conn., Ken. in. nr. Washington. Feb. 1 S Hneiiklnir 'Wilton 1.. Gill, president of the inier-! In the senate today Henalor Stone, of ; ican rairioiin League, a new mowi : Missouri, icrlureri that while tho re j for iiiilverir.il peace, proposes to ln-jcont flnnuciai panic was In part due lauguiate a system or correspondence! in the shortage of nvnllnble currency I between chtlilri'ii of public vrhoola ', the concentration or money nt glveii 1 of various natloiiH to bring about 11 I)olnls hnd mnch to do with It. There I more Intimate knowledge of thi- other '. was, he said, too much of this money I people of fte world. (In New York, lie regarded the Al- It Is propound to begin the corre- drli h Mll lis a nmkcnhll't. ' snon:Iel)ce ftcbonl wflb the t'nlldren ' R.intiA rnv,.. . 1 jt .n of this city iui(r the B irniul ne'nool ol' that the reserves should be kept In line con-niry nanus, ir Hint, had been 'done he believed t.e intensity of the rera -nt panic woulrt have been les iHeni'd. lie spoke Hi favor or n gunr-lanu-n fund to Insure the deposits In t: national banks and he also wished to see ImnlH rwelvliiR goverament de ! poslits iy Interest on them. paid. DAY'S DEATH RGUL IN EASTERN FIRES1. I Tokln. Johnstown, I'a.. Flilii. IS. Vim , started In the homo of Mrs. Kdvard ' l.utenburg at UnrnniHiOi-o. niuUit -in tho death of fho wotuau aud tver son probably fatally Injured. Ttur property loss wus tTiO.OUU, Uictudi'UC', . several stolen and a hotel. TWO I.IVCH fuMt York, I'a,, Keb. 18.l''im In tba home of Isaac 1 Icrrlngtort. kotluy cu- ert the death of Mrs. Iilerrlnritou mid t grandchild, who were suffocated. TERRORISTS ARE DRIVEN TO SWEDEN St. Pelersburg. Keb. IS.--Slnc the aiijiolntoneiit of Getieriil von. floeekiimn to e governor of Finland : the province In no loiifer 11 hrnon for i terrorist and lottes, who acre mov ing to Sweden In largo numhwH, anil thf work of the Kusstan pollro has burn greaily factlltatell. XfcrrTHRiix ! Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit Linen Pongee One of the best and most prac tical wash fabrics for spring Is our "l.lii'-n Pongee." Mad" of 0'ire linen In Pong'-e effect, m i color!'; It "-!ls fur the ti r 1 "'' J IIAVK IIM.TN (ilt.AllfMJ J )' l:i,R( TKIC ItAll.TXOAII I Arrordlnt. tn Attnrnev Frnlik Wn- ' ters, of Salftin, wjo Is r'preHOF.tlug I trai.v is ii r 11 i:i fir'knm', Feb. Id. Tho nurllnirton rnlii No. f., wfstbotind, on the Nor thern Pacific tracks, was ditched near focoUalla. IdaWi, today, prenumably by a broken rail. None were serious ly Injured. J i:VS NOTK8 (the Interests of A. Volrh In secm-lng ! rights of way for Hie prnposcd new jf'lcctrlc rfiad through the vslley, grad ing for the city system In Albany will , commence fin April 1st, and will then procei d until completion. "Work on the Hnlem end f the line Is 1o W sta'teil March 1 2th, and work will be rushed from earh end of tile Him Theflalem .lonrnal gives a directo ry of tiie religion orEiinlznllons In Salem. It Is very JnternHtlng: Hnp-i list. Gerniiin Ffciptlst, Chrlsllnu, Chris linn HH"iice, two fonKregntlonnl, j thrs Rt-.itlKellenl, FrlemlH. Giispel ; Chanel. Ornian Hi-formed, two l.uth-i t ans, four Mothodlsts, Presbyteri an, fe'venth lny AdTenllsts, I'nlta llan. rnlleil llrclhren W I' T I; until the two linen meet. Thin news and Y. M. O. A. I will be received In Albany with sat-l' After (in alisenne of ncvernl vears' Isfnctlon. as It means a big thing for ; from (,sinn, his home city. John I. the city's progress along lines of mil-1 ftulllvnn was given a rousing rcrep- nirlpal gro-wth. Herald. j nml n nH nnpenrance at a Ihcntre thorn recently. I'll.lXCIS IIHMOV " tt, KM'in i:s VX FKK Watlilngton, fob. 17. I'Vanrfa J. Heney'H fee for prosecuting tnc Uixil fraud cases In Orogon amimntn tr: , practically r,,ooo, nu but vI which haa been iuld. Tbrr Ixrfvneyi was provided for in Mm ilefir.fcnK-5! appropriation ItIK which, rccntxbi,- i'anwjii ciillKieSS. It Is understood that rim few rfirt'Mr llall rase is not Included In the Uw amount, as that will be paid oat li the appropriation for tlui cunnc year. Tho department ot jut(cn m nsf Inclined to approve Mr. Hi-nry'B uc count as submitted, believing; b fms exorbitant, but when Mr. Ileny ap pealed to the president tho k'iiv nient was Instriicteil toi pay bun hi', own price. The 1'nlverslty opeumf y.n(criis-r for the work of I ho second iwmrnr..,' While It Is not known definitely tu.-L" many new students will enter i is, thought thero will l0 fniiu 2i". u Mi. as over fill appllcai lon for n tinnce have been reielved 1 Itet-. trar Tlflany. (;ii,i.irrTK s cowitTinv ih ai 1 iuii:i Albany. N. Y., Keb. IS. The court of appeal has sus tained the conviction of CIh--t'-r Gillette, who killed his t-wtethcarl and tbr.-w h-r In idy hi a l:ih'. llnrtlre McKlnley k Cfiiniii'. Honolulu. Feb. I I. Horace G. Mc.it Klulev whi, k wanted nt Portland. Dr., In ciitiiieetbin Willi the hnd fraud chpcs. and who was arrest d at Muk- d'-ti. Clifrin, li a teiiHeim'-r on 'he st' ;w:T A iii rii -1 Muni, l-i, i frrlv- I In r yes:.-dav Iiii o th' 'li-i' iil, eti riiuii' lo Hah Kijiu'Imii McKi'i- l"V ! Ill th" ci-tiiilv of (ifflrer J. I-'. ttttttf i:TOMin:i MiVKii.s . AltK Al.l, ItKSCl ti-JiU'tUCaUI.V'im Kerrlnan, of Pun'und. Shamokln, 'eh.' Vi. mjr '"it 01 f the 2S men ami' buys enlOMIbi'd vester.ij r f,j th" Mi'l-Vall.y rolll.Tf r,-! '"-' 'i 'I early t id.-iv. (I,,,, roan I'll ilo.vn the eh ale af(r Umli :n,i l-lif 1111, 1 w:i. killed. tt ttt tMH ttt.