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THE EUGENE DAILY GUAEB KriiKXi-:, oiti:t;ox, f-itniAV kvk xixo, kkhhi aky 21, imw xo. t.t iSSEL'S SENTENCE i DRIVES GIRL TO SUICIDE THIRTY KILLED BY EXPLOSION IN POWDER MILL ; hi his post of duty N'it a pirticli .nt his body was recovered. Mann ! Enos, Jus. Grace ami Y. A. Kodvl ! guez were the other white men kil'.e 1 : The 2S dead include every mini u: i work in the puck ins house. None cs ! caned, i 1 i . . x rvnn.. Feb. 21. atrtioru, .,- ...sa of remorse MZnf General Sto- ?Z ; Ha Harris, a Rus .irl killed herself with Siting gas last night., fl formerly in the en. f i: c fum v In ' , f .all- , . PtteBburg, Fb. 21-The pass death sentence upon Gen noe . .,..., i,t little sat sfac- K Russian capital, where It ,d Smyrnoff has done practl- , ,n..-a,--t thn estnbllsh- ".be real responsibility for the port Artnur. .iht- with Stnessel ana U tie sentence will undoubted- tin, Viceroy Aiexien ana utuei immediately resuuuaiure ii the loss of the war he placed on trial. DAYTOX MOTOR CAMI'AXY LOSKS'PLAXT Dayton, O., Feb. 21. The plant of the Dayton Motor Car Company was destroyed by fire today. Loss, $300,000. KANSAS I)KLK(iATi:s YOTK 1'Olt MSY.VX I Hutchinson. Kas., Feb. 21. Del egates to the Democratic National convention huve been Instructed to , vote for Bryan. Berkeley, Cnl., pel. 21. Latest reports from the scene of the dynamite explosion In the Hercules powder plant at Pinole yesterday evening state that the number of dead is 30, including fouV white. The rest are Chinese. Six ' girls and four men were In- jure.1, but will recover. The damage to the plant is $10,- 000. Fourteen Movers Killed. Newcastle, Feb. 21. Fourten min ers were killed by an explosion in p mine In the village of Washinstoi. last night. Shortly before the acci dent five hundred miners nscend'd from the pit. Only one. man in tin mlno escaped. ' Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 21. Vh;ii ten miners were descending into the Stanton mine a large- block of let -In the shaft fell on the tags, demol ishing It. Three are dead and threi aro nut expected to live.; BIG COAL COMBINE I ' The Utah-Idaho Sugar Beet Com pany, at Boise, Idaho, has announced that German laborers will supplant 'Japnnese this year in the cultivation of beets. The company operates a ; dozen big factories In the two stales, and claims It can secure an unlimited mtimber of Germans, who will estab- lish permanent homes. Berk-diey, Cal., Feb. 20. With a force that shook the entirii bay re gion as an earthquake and a detona tion heard fur miles, the Jitilson packing house of the Hercules Pow der Works at Pln.jle fourteen miles north of here, blew up at -I o'clock this af.erncon, and in the explosion four whitp men and 24 Chinamen were killed. Ten tons or dynamite went up lu a terrific blast, shattering the sheds to dust and splinters.. W. W. Stillmell, foreman of the packing house, was blown to utoms, IS IN FORMATION Chicago. Feb. 21. The Record llernld says that the consolidation o! the large coal mining interests of II llnols and Indiana, for the purpose uf regulating the output and uphold)!!!; prices, Is now under way. Chicago" Wheat Market. Chicago, Feb. 21. Slay, 93 ; July, 1S 3-S; September. So 7-8. LWAYS RELIABLE 'STANDARD PATTERNS Duality lourtesy itislaction low ;of Mail Orders Carefully Filled As Scon as Received Specials at One Half rice An early selection of wool mater ials for the new spring gown will secure the most choice weaves and newest color orirfis. The Dress Goods Department is particu larly interesting and very attractive to those wishing to get the first glance at our new spring fabrics. They are the product of foreign as well as domestic looms. As such weare anxious to show you'through theentire line which consists of fancy Mohair, Wool Taffeta, checks, sTipes- and plain colors. Prices range from the vard 50c to $ 1 .50 New Dress Goods call' for trim mings which harmonise anc to embellish the garment as Dame Fashion has de creed. We ;fre ready with the 'newest creations designed and manufactured in the fashion centers of the world are here ready for your inspection. Filet Nets or Waists in Copenhagen, brown, navy, cream, ecru, white and black, yd ?5cto$2.50 Filet Bands, Persian effects, the yard $2.25 Ne.v allover net, cream, ecru and white the yard .-. ?5cto$2.50 Ftiiay aal Saturday the fol- goods are yours for one lil the former price. One '!jr Will !)UV ttvn rlttllnr'a ft of goods. UlllKS' SKIRTS AT !- W-00 ' to $7.00 wool . " ". ouio, black and grav; la.v and Saturday, ,ri"n xi .-,o .. -i -. COItSKTU IT in - ,,,,oiy; Miflriy '"""day, . . .-.lie to 7.-.C l ta?,Cot fni- children: ,., '"'" 'i.30 ''(! Friday and f5atur- r to :t".-. '-"'IKS- JA( KITS I.KSS ; tn ll -. An . ' . rt i,i snort t oats: Saturday, each.. a.S NEW .SPRING GOODS IN, EVERY DEPARTMENT n""VIIS.m-l,I,AV i l.j p "u. yard . . .10c ail new..ia i-a,- Vu,r. wnen SfcV !: 1!f B 'leached Sheeting, i d -c Y Standii nvitation ouve a iing .. . v?ij 'E?Qto conio here and look W7-iJvfr our fine clothes: you 1 don't have to buy any of V.? them: but we re pretty sure vou'll want to if you see them. They're Hart Shaffner d Marx Clothes. and that's about all you need to know about the qual ity ii lid the ftle: and in for the fit if they don t rather you take them, all rinht and bo. They'll rtf u.wl S-.r wouldn't K 'They'll fit list you $15.00 to $30.00 Just as you may select. Friday and Saturday Specials $'-K.- Ci-incli "Sliii i'h World's lUst" black tnlfclii silk; two days: (lie jiud, !1LM( KKKSS AMI WAIST KII.KS $I..iO plulll foloi's mill check silk; two (lays; siiccinl; the 'ii'(l Hf(: v.At,. ai.i,ovi:k m:t $2.2," I l-incli alliivcr m-t for wiilstx; 1'i ldiij- mid Sutiirflii)', the yurd ifl.M MKIIAI.I.KIV TI'.IMMIVt; 1.2." ifi-ii inedallliiii; 1 rldny mid Sntiirdny; the jiinl 7lc KII.IT Mi:ilM,l.lllS I'llcl M.-,ll,,nv; day KM-clnl; the yard KI.'JO Hampton Bros; Where Cash Eeais Credit o Linen Suiting The moKt appropriate fabric for the w.sh dresii 1b linen. W'e have them In many shade, and we nrtlsfy tb') most rrltl.'al. Th yaid.'juc SECOND DAY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR STATE CONVENTION I.nt evening the sessions of the State Y. P. S. C. K. cjuvention bean it the Christian church. 1'reident P. U Camiibell. of tile University or Oregon. dTiivered the address of wel "Hiie. He opened by stntlni? that EiiRene was a business city, and showed how It waa a commercial cen c , i,e sno.ie Jt all her iHiprove nenfs, how sh was luidinK all Oiv on In her strides of prwess. Pres ident Cnmpbell then ileicribed Ku ;eu'3 as an educational city; bow, .villi the exception of IVirtland. in :he public ychool., the enrollment vas the largest and, t.i.tt the ;;r.id ichool system is as conipl :e and Mt'i:-ient as any city In th V-t. The .'nivoi'-siiv. hovev:'i -i bel'iK he!d uick by the referendum and making i name nil ov.-r tile I'aited Ktatei as icin?; the most poorly supported in he country. rTe then w'dcoini'd the telemites, tullliiK them the city was .?ei:-s wliiU here. Key. A. A. Winter roipnnded In interests of the state C. K. !lo told how Kusene's Krowlh and Improve meiils were being talked of all over Oregon. He then spoke of the growth 3f the Society of Christian Kndeavor. How, but twenty-six years aKO, 'n Portland, Maine, with a innniberslilp of about a dozen. It Is now Interna ionnl.wlth a membership of two mid one-half million. He then showed how the Kndeavor Society ia the :ratnfn school for the church. Committees ApiHiintcd. The next on the program were the announcements for the convention. The committees appointed were: Nomination ltev. I). A. Thonip ion, Alui Wright, l.ottlo llaniptoii, .1. McComb, Carl l.atbrop. Itcsolutlons ltev. A. A. Winter, Harvoy Miller, Kthel V. Struttou. Dr. Dyott, C. A. Steele. AudltinK J. C. Morse, Miss Camp bell I Dallas), Miss It. Conover, M. A. Crall. It was iinn-aunced that the new of ficial. C. K. pins would be on sale be fore and alter the different services. Dr. Under, who was to have spoken , w 1 11 have to be absent, hut his place will be filled by Hr. Dyott. l'r.ifessor Glenn sang a splendid sole. 1 lr. Dyott's Serim.-ii The convent ion sermon w as de livered by ltev. 1.. It. Dyitt. of the Klrst Congreitatloiial churcli of l'ort ' land. He suid In par: : " Wherefore, my lielovcil bivihrn, be ye steadlast, iiiuiiovablc, alw ivs aboiin.liiiK In the w,;rk of the Lord, for as much as ye know that your labor Is not vein (viidl lu ilie Lord." 1 Cur. lfi;f.s. All the doctrines should find thdr best expresflou In triumphant deeds. The virtue and validity of any solid belief are found not si much in tlie ! or.y, as in practice. Work Is to evl , deuce worth. Since our great busl ines:! wilt h Christianity Is t.iproceed upon It. we cannot have orthodoxy i of belief with heresy of conduct, and the best evidence of the orthodoxy of jour conduct Is to d: the thing that ; lies next iih, and to do It ns unto the ; Lord. Thus character comes to : stamp conduct with that which U : Immortal. I This is why the ureal Aposllc Pan!, 'whose soul flamed with heaven's In i extlngiilsbable light, placed this j verse us the very cope-stone In the j urch of his unanswerable argument I with reference to the resurrection. .The chapter to which this verse be lli) tigs Is one of, the must profound j productions that ever came from a : mortal being. I Christian works, llko Christian workers, tire immortal. We come In to this world, not as Blaves driven to their task but as Interested workers i sent into a new and fascinating field 'of C.od. We toll a little while wirh life consuming energy and enthusi- EVANS' WARSHIPS REST AT CALLAO SAFE AND SOUND (Continued on Pago Four.) PETTIBONE IS j , ABOUT TO FACE , j HARD OPERATION; SENATE PASSES RESOLUTION ON PUBLIC LAND GRANTS Hnlsp, IiIhIio, K(ih. 20. (innrtfo A. Pct.t llioiit', recoutly nrqultjjiil of vitui !llclty in tliu imtrd r of (.'X-dnfornor 3ti;iMUinliiM;;. will Hiibmlt to a HrrimiH jjerjttoii nt Siiu Itlci; , (,'al., uirtrcl t' lafdr.na. ion rt-'t-uivifd toiluy liy i: Washliiglon, Feb. 21. The Tllliuan resoliillon In Kl met lug t lie at I orney-geiier-ul to prosecute units against the transportation compa nies In Oregon which have re ceived' land grants and have no compiled with the terms of their grants, was today called up by Sennlor Kill I cm and adopted by the uciiutu without debate. si'i.kxdid it.irn.Ksmi- vi:kt ;iti:i:TKi with kxtiu'siasm 11V I'Lltl IA.VS IHKIMIXti J ;l'N'S .VXD 1'IIKKKS ItV (iltK.IT CltOWllS M.VItlv AKKIVAI, OK AMKItlCAX VKSSi:l.S IX HAK litllt Callao, Keb. 20. Tho American battleships under Hear Admiral Kv ans. looking clean, trim and powerful in the sun, came to anchor til thta port so:m after S o'clock this niornins amid the booming of salutes. There was no need to scud out signals to the people, for every resldeiit of Cal lao and great crowds from I.lmu. which stands linck on tho hills, bad awaited wllb expectancy tho first glimpse of the advancing collinill. Callao Is one of the finest and Mif cst harbors on the Pacific, and the Peruvian government Is showing, great energy not only to make it con venient, modem and secure, but also to equip the city Itself with overy iu cesslty for comfortable and hygienic living. There are uiasslvo wharves at the water's edge, protected by A. pier S00 fet long: this pier Is con nected with the shorn by a tiridge. built on Iron piles, L'KOO ftxit long. In. tho bay Is a flouting dock which will admit vessels having SI feet draught, mid 51)01) tons weight. Steamers lio alongvldn tho wharves and freight Is transshipped immedi ately Into cars on trucks wfuiiu a few feet of the water. Tho resemblance i to a modern port llko Havre or Hook of Holland Is ri'iuarkirlily striking. The machinery about tbeao docks 1st I chiefly electric, tho . Hiwer Ix-'lng; drawn from strenma only n small dis Itance hack In the luouiiluiiw. A natural protection of tho liny la the island of Sim Lnniuii, wliicli shelters the ctly from southwest storms. Adjacent to Kn l.orciizo In the Palominos group, on which u. powerful lighthouse; tho light from ! which ran be seen Tor olght.M'n miloH. hu.-t been erected. Just recently erct led Is a tower for wlrel 'ss telegraphy, I and comniiiulcal.lou by tills mcinu J will soon be lu opernl.Iuii nil aUiu j the coast. Callao, as a I own. Is very old. Its , foundation dating back to the yenr I'i'il. The original Kite was ilestmy ' ed by an earl liqunko in litf, and j swallowed up by the sen. Tho pres lent city yet relalns snuio tnirtjs of Its ; earlier history lu tho narrow and Ir I regular streolH, but today It hn i grown away froui such condition!,, land Is modern In every sense of the I word. The populutlon iiunilierH 32 UUVs although in (he day time It Washington, VoU. 20. The attorney-general has not yet fully decided how I he IiiimI Kraut suit against the Oregon ti California Knllroiid Com- puny will be prosecuted, but It Is Ibis present 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 to place Tracey I ('. Il 'cker In ( barge, and It Is (iille 'probable that II. I). Ton nseiid will ! be designated as special rcprcscuta itlve of tile llttorney-generill to col- laborale with Mr. Ilecker, though this plan has not been iill'lcially endorsed. GKORGE A. rriTUiOXE. hi foniKM- nttonn'H iri. It. linn lM'"ii derided that In onlT to navn hln lire it will lie iH'-(?Hnary to removr one of his kidneys. SAN FRANCISCO BANK IN TROUBLE S;m KranrUro, l'li. 21.--- The Mrk-t Stnft hank Hid 1 not ojM'ii Mr (fi(o thin intirn- i Inif. 1 1 x iiffalrx an- hfini; In- vi'tftiftnffri liy Hit? bank com- j tniffti'intTs. ! The bank linn oViohIIh i nnioiintiim to $1.1.t2.20ti and , tho offlrialH rlalin It Ih nol- j v'iit, but pri'HHcd for roiuy 1 money to int Hh dmnatidH, ! WiiHblimton, PpIj. 21. The controller of the mrren- cv tuot tKsiK'd n rail for a H!iit iiH-tit of the rondltlon of nl national trmk nt th' rlo- (pf Ini.-lM'Hfl Ki'liruury H hint. 4- - 'Horace Mckinley i in puter's cell Porllalnl, Keb. 21 Horace ti. McKlnb y, the iugltlve liind fraud defendant, who has f given the mil horll les much imxiely and a lively chase In his apprehension, nrrlved here today in custody of two ibitectlves from San Kennels- en, after having been captur- cd In China. .McKlnley occu- pies the cell 111 the conn- ' ty Jail Just vanned by S. A. D. Pulcr. SET DATE FOR BENSON-HYDE TRIAL WnfdilnKlon. Fii. . 21. -Jiisli'e Stafffird. of tin Hiiiiri'iiii r mrl fur April I next the date for tt' uln mIiik of tho trial of Frederick A. Hyde. Ileim I'. Diamond, John A. HeiiMon and J. H. H( -hiielder, rbarKed with conHpli acy to defraud the kov ornruent out of many thousand aeren of pitlilic l;i inlH In Oirc 111 mid Cal Ifnrnln. About fnrty witneHMOH from Hie V.'I will Im railed by tho ;tv-eriitnent. T,i' rrifiMtml r nivM?) Inn of the Sh r(;ih-t Ar'y for the nomination of a r'-i il"nf i,i I i ;ti.!i'laf . " will in t'isi. i .V :-y I 0. P-';.r . i.I.itl-.,' .If.n. pii If, i)l rijtliMK of V ... 'tif:i:iia has tin- unusual di--H'u H'oi of ln'ip" (h"' o'i'' ni"inli'r of t In either houo of roiiro hrn In InthliiiK.ton, I), (J, i I CARDINAL GIBBONS. I Noted Koiiiiiii Ciithidic fireliiti. whe j nays too nmiiy Aiuurbcua vtatesijjtra lack rellglou. W'ould seem much larger, N-an? many men come hem dnrfiiK liiisiuesn bonis but return In the ofteriKMin to their homes In Limn. Lima, the capital of Peru. Is otly nine miles from Callnu. and Ilex runt f''t higher, close ngniiisf tlii foot hills of the Amies. Two steam and one elretrlr trolley lines connect tho rupllal wllh the port,. mil there Ih be sides a fine avenue for ciirrlgv. o that the traveler run easily ami quickly go from one city to tho other at any time. This Is one of the most i romantic spots of Hpnntali AmrlraK I vicing with the City of M ex ten In tho Interests which kIiow the liifliienren of Kurope upon the newly dlsoivercd America, but Lima In for more titan n el I y of churches, plu.us, nionaster-. ilcs and bouses or the grander of ! Spain. Nevertheless, the Itiiiinns of I PI.Hi ro and the viceroys should nof. ! be forgotlen, for f.liiia wait at on) i time the centre of i;overniii(iit fur nil I Polish AmerlcM, anil her aiKhoi iiv' iMelitbd from Pananei tn Kueiiiis Ay rs. It U mi., nfj 1 nniril t-airl'u1 'itl'S of lite ''.leiii wot el. and eil Jo s a cliltl ite r. tiicl, , p wif hunt e-li.-gei;Hi'Oi, con In i tiled l-I p. ni.i I spring.