Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 24, 1908, Image 1

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Iff FIREMEN
NJUREO IN
UCOHA BUZE
j dying in his office on West Broadway ,
I yesaterday with bis skull fractured
i with a hammer and his lips burned
I with acid. It was at first believed
1 to be a case of suicide, but his broth
er, Dominicio Cella. and Caear 'ti
anchl are held on suspicion. The de-'
ceased lent a lortune of half a mil
lion. V
Fet) 2i On? fireman
SJudiwurcd in a record
,B . .... i. th nix-story block
.tree, and Pacific
...tsaeteem morning.
UK ."". ,.,, ladder and
r.W.llieJ,l"J , row miautes.
"uw ence". Ernst l.a. Otto
J93 r.., RMiprf Smvthe
ia jonn . -
as, -firemen were
more or less severely on tne
L, id face.
electric wir were -1 tie
1 ..j nf th fir?. The loss
&d at $2i0.000.
NCGI SYMFATHIZFS
BLACK HANDS
WRECK MUSIC
STORE ONCE MORE
,
I New York. Fob 91 P..ien i r,-.
- ,.,.. :t',s l"aic store on Morgan avenue,
W TH STRFF Brooklyn, was wrecked by a bomb
llllll UlULOOLL early today. Locato and family were
sleeping in tnelr rooms, but escape j
injury.
Tile store was blown up last snrlns
and in December another bomb de-
StrnVPfl tllP Wlll.liiu-a .....1 .1...... 1
a few months ago the body of an Ital
ian was idunu in tne street near the
store with a bnmli in hu ii, ..bt ii..
was probably killed by his associates
for failure to cany out his instruc-
tions to blow up the place.
Locato has been th- recipient of
many Itlack Hand letters, which he
ignored.
Ol I1C1AL KOItlXAST
FOR XOHTIIWKST
Portland, Feb. 24. West
ern Oregon Cloudy tonight,
probably fair Thursday;
westerly winds.
Western Washington Oc
easional rain tonight; prob
ably fair Tuesday; southwest
winds.
Eastern Oregon and Eastern
Washington and Idaho Fair
tonight and Tmtsday.
Cincinnati, Feb. 24. Gen-
eral N'ogl, commander of the
Japanese forces who captured
Port -Arthur, in a cablegram
to the Times-Star, expresses
sympathy with General S:oes-
sel, condemned to d-ath, a3
follows:
"As a soldier I deeply sviri-
pathize with Genera Stnes's?!.
I cannot bear to state mv
views."
.
EILTHY IMPORTER
j Chicago Wheat .Market
j Chicago, Feb. 24. Mav, SI 3-4;
'July, 89 1-2; September, 86 3-4
ion: mail ci.f.hks
si: i:hi:lv ixji kf.i
DEAD IN OFFICE
It is now said that Admiral Evans'
5' uniiicniiiij neei. win return to m es south of hpie tiulm- iv.,,,. ,ii
Stt York, Feb. 24. Gloralamo j the Atlantic by way of the Suez ca- clerks were seriously injured The
j. i wealthy importer, was iouuu nai. callse ls lnii(nown.
Flovllle. Ca., Feb. 24. The Jacksonville-Chicago
limited on the
Southern Itallroad was wrecked six
FIFTY l'KHSOXS
l'OISON'KI) IX KAXSAS
Salinas, Kits., Feb. 24. Fifty per
sons at Sol'-imon, near here, were poi
sonej Saturday by eating cmned
fruit. Several are In a danger ju:
condition. '
Lincoln Stcffens, t'.'.e pol itl-al writ
er, has an article in the Aiuerktii,
magazine In which he says llarvc:
Scatt, editor of th" Oregonlan, agreed
to pay Jonathan Bourne $2.1,000 and
ple;lge him future suppo:t of the
Oregonlan If he would throw his sup
port to him (Scott) at the legislative
session which elected Kilton to suc
ceed Senator Simon. Mr. Scott in
the Oregonlan denies the statement,
although Steffens says the written
proofs of the agreement are now in n
Portland safety deposit vault. ,
GET THE
BEST STANDARD PATTERNS
TEe New
i
Geisha Waists
We invite the insiiection of the complete line of lauIles'VVuists
embracing nil the new features for spring.'
Our reputation for having the best mid most tii-to-diito gar
meiits for women is still en.oyeI.
Conspicuous in tin; Shirtwaist Section Is (lie (.'olslm Waist, fnsh
ioned froniNlie newest ..model by expert designers. Slyle mill work
manship the best. "Tln4e Waists are to lie bud from Sa.JSI) to $i7.00V -
Spring Line of Suits
The finest line of Suits of foreign and domestic fabrics arc ready
are constantly receiving new creations from Xew York by ox-
fm, and we ran furnish the very latest ideas from the most expert
Mors in our land.
(harming, irresistible Suits nt $24.00 oi more elalMirale ones
'th (he new sleeve nn to 4.',i.)(. Make iirraimt'iiieiils to s-e them.
New Spring Coats
Xi-w fabrics, new colors, new models distinguishes our line of
coats and places tiiein in u class which is superior to all others',
coats in plain odors and s(i-is's $H.ftO to tflli.Till.
Skirls for 1i)()H me ready for your iusiicetioii. The collection
includes u host of new materials; the styles and workmanship are
u striking feature ami will command attention wherever worn. Mild
est lines at .SO. oo; holler one at $l.'.(ii).
Wash
Fabrics
Our new r -.-.i
L ' "'miti'-K. Organdies. Ba-
' iues ana wnite
matchless In quality
Spring Bio,
ssoms
lino Is most ronmleto ti
Nr only a few warm-spring
i or our mai.v i.iirnn9
(-.....,1,3 I. IJll.B-
mil I- .l
j """ins. hejiiiiful
KVri!',a v"r- modestly
raril
to .
crea-
35c
tinted P0
ngee
Looking Prosperous
u'ml'-ii:s fabric with Ir-!
I'm,; j figures on tan
jrft . ..?...n-3 iii tan
W.,.,, si,k: 'r dresses or
75c
lis
Mercerized
f'..t4'k ""' 5lKh broken
i i:k.
summer
25c
Tup
You'll look like pros
perity if we can get you
to wear our
Hart,
Schatfner &
Marx
Clothes
buch clothes increase
your business value to
yourself and your asso
ciates. They increase your
selfjrespect, too. You'll
find that the knowledge
that your'e wearing all
wool when your friends
arc wearing part cotlon
will be worth something
to you.
If we get these clothes
on you we will be doing
you a favor
A Suit will cost $ 1 8,
or if you want a better
one you pay $20 or
$30.
Hampton Bros.
Where Cash Dea:s Credit
New
Trimmings
Xew Persian trlmmln;;K and draw
braids to harmonize with the
new tan mode; brown and blue
dress goods In a bewildering as
sortment of shades. They are
moderately priced ar,
t,,e -vard 10c to $2.25
Allover Net
Black spangle All-over Net
the
yard
$10.00
Belt Buckles
Pearl, gun metal. Human gold ef
fect; buckles: pried at Cf
each, 2'ic and JVJC
New Spring Hose
Fancy Hose, blue, gray, pink and
red; also black Hose; neatl)
embroidered. O v
the pair JC
New Gloves
12 button CI.aliK.ls eff rt Cloves;
all (il'ni'S J Z?
the pair "JC
IN TWENTY CENTURIES
NO TRAGEDY EQUALS
R OF PRIEST
HE
1) -liver, Keb. 24. In iwcmy cen
turies ol the history cf the t'ailmlic
hurch in '.'in her a ol' i's prie.-'ihno.l i;i
hi c:ty declare there is r.o reord o(
t t'-eilv narall ! wl;h the killing
jf Tether l.eo lleir.rl?::s, whil ' u;l-
i tiiil
of S:.
nri"! t
..to lie
I'.r.x !i-
Sinl
' n -id :l
t well! v
ministering th.j sacrum'. :it :
seppe (.iiiat-iia.'io at tl.e uitar
b-!i;ilii!!li church vstrrii:y.
The b ;i!y of tin.1 muni re 1
will -be sen! lo l'aterou. N. .1.
lm-i'i! fur by the Francis.-aa
.-rs th re.
t;ti-'riiacio i-i a nullv of
aged r,tl, a ilio-.Miiake.- I.y :i-n;l
loeuaUt and aniii-.-Mlt tor
vea:-. i" has lived at i'aierioii. .'.
.1., Wukcfiell, Mass., am! other mill
towns in Massuchuso'ts. Ha expr-'-ss.
es no r'gret f.ir the (b-eil.
Through an Interpreter (he mur
derer declared:
"I am glad I did it because It i
In accordance with my principles. I
am an anarchist, a r.'alotis cue, and
have striven hard all of the Inst fif
teen years of my life to curry out Its
precepts. Only the fact thai I was
arrested when I murdered the priest
prevented the murder of three more
of his class In l)?nver. I had never
seen Father Leo before. He looked
the same to me as any other pries',
whose hypcorltlcal Influences take
take the bread out of the mouths
of the poor while they themeslves live
111 luxury."
The murderer continued In like
strain niul gloried in his "fine Job."
"a perfect shot," and said his room
mate, Mike HrunettI, was Innocent
of any connection with the affair,
and concluded:
"What do I care what happens?
My work Is finished let the law
take Its course."
From letters found In bis room tho
police believe th slayer of Knthu
leo Is Angelo Gabriele, a Sicilian anarchist.
Name Is Assumed.
Wakefield. Mass.. Feb. 24. Cnar.
1 naclo, the name given by the man
'who sh.it Father l.eo. ol li.nver. Is
probably assumed. There Is no tiiue
here of sm h a man. though another
man of the same name lives n.-a.-'here
unit holds an important pnsltUm
; 111 I., it. Fvtins l::il. ally's shoe !;!
! lory. He dlsi-lnlms any kn-ivledgc of
jibe IVnvcr muni ler. who t'irM k;iw
his name as Aii.i Hiiisi-eppi, then
changed it to tiuisii'ppl ll u;t;-u.i.'iti.
STOISV (IF Ml lilll l
(IF PIllKST AT ALTAI!
lli'liwr. C.il.. Feb. 2:1.- Father l.eo
Heinrii-hs was shot and killed when
administering (he s.icnimeiii al an
early mass in Si. Kllzabetb's Catholic
chinch. F.lcvcnth and Curtis streets,
(his city, al (i n. ii). (his morning.
Kneeling nt the altar rail between
(wo women, Ciiiarauuclo pressed (he
1 unizKle of ia revolver against the
priest after receiving from him the
consecrated waler, and shot tne man
or (iod through the heart. F.xclalm
Ing "My (iotl! My (Iod!" Father
Ia'o fell prone in front of the altar
and died without littering another
wei-d. j
i Dashes for Door, Gun In Han3 Vj
' Willi an .irticu.iau ..-.... ... ri-:
umph, which the communicants de-
'. elaro was the yell of a demon, the j
assassin sprang lulo (he aisle, and
i waving the smoking gun about hlsj
head, dashed to tho church door. Fori
a moment the hundred or more peo-
i plo in the church were dazed. Then I
n woman shrieked and Uiu congrega-,
i Hon became panic stricken. Some wo-
I men fainted and many became hyster-1
leal. Several men rushed to the aid
of tile prleBt and others started In.
pursuit of the murderer. Among the'
latter was Patrolman Griffin, wtiO
overtook Die fleeing Italian on the
'church stops, (iuuraiiaclo attempted
to shoot thu policeman but was foiled
and overpowered, nt'lor a desperate1
(light, In which several men hud to
cniim lo the aid of the officer. .
NO. 4 K
SENATOR FULTOr
MAKES REPLY
TOJIR. HEHEY
SYS HF.XF.V IS SOCK H !: V HE
1 UK, l'I.TOX, OI'I'OSKII HIS XV
I'OiNT.MFNT, ItAKKS IUtiVk
NF.I.L, SMITH AND C U AMUCI.IC
LAIX OVFIt THF COALS.
TRYING HARTJE
FOR CONSPIRACY
AGAINST WIFE
11 tshiiri;, 2 4. AiiRiiKtim
Hitrtje, tlie mltllonalro pupor nmnu
ractmer, Jnlm 1. WfilHhonH, a hard
ware dealsr, and Clifford Mooo, a n
Kro. formerly eniployod by Hartje as
coachman and named uh co-respondent
in the divorce stilt of llartje
PORTLAND BOARD
OF TRADE STANDS
BY UNIVERSITY
1
k la :
m ALLEN RYAN.
At a meeting of the exec
utive committee of tho Port
land Hoard of Trndo, held
yesterday afternoon, a resolu
tion waB passed endorsing tho
-iirooi'i'ii ion '-ir Hie Sifiu
University nt Eugene. The
te.i to- was as lollows:
"Tho Board of Trade be
llcves In t,ho desirability and
necessity ol not only Increas
ing the facllllles for higher
commercial education, but of
maintaining the most effi
cient corps of Inst ructors, and
that we record our strongest
Indorsement for a sutTlcient
appropriation by the legisla
ture In order that this work
may be curried on with the
greatest possible benefit to
our young men and women
who, after all, form I lie foun
dation of Op-gnu's develop
ment nnd future greatness."
Copies of the resolution will
he submitted lo the Chamber
of Commerce and Commercial
Club for the purpose of secur
ing their co-operation. Sun
day Oivgonlnii.
Wa.-hliigton. Feb. 22. rii,T(a..i--izing
Francis lleuey, special counsel
! ir the gov-, riimeni in the tlieutm
l.iiul fraud cases, and tho men mhso
iKiti'.l wi:h him as "u desperate .iivr.
nf conspirators," seeking to Iniuv'
his name and reputation, &.iiatr
Charles W. Fulton, ef Oregon, has:
I'l-epaivd a sizzling reply to tj
charges that have been made ugHitnU.
Him by lleuey. What Fulton says in
his statement w'.ll unijiiiiioti
tibly create a stir in the Pacific. tsl
states.
The reply is niaile In u stmic'if
forward manner, connecting k'tiers?
and other documents, which Futum
claims sustain and irovo his usiev-.
tlons. He minces no words, Iwt.
strikes slralght from tho shoukli-r.
After paying bis respects with equal
Impartiality to Heney. .1. S. Sm(-:Ji..
Hrownell and (lovernor CluimlKTlain.
the reply snys that dnrlng: his SO
years of public service lleuey f ttM
flrBt person to bring churges atriKl.
his integrity.
Senator Fulton Bays that HeticyV:
charges don't claim that he profited!
personally by alleged wnniB-doitiB.
but that he was merely over-ieakiufe- -In
behalf of friends. Ho lnn lim
ey's animosity to tho fact that twj.
Fulton, opiiosed the fornier'B uppokit
ment as assistant prosecutor, Knit
that Heney Is now seeking revcium.
Fulton absolutely denies ttwt
charge madn by Smith that during;
the session or thu "ho!d-U" llsSa
ture of 18H7, of which Smith was a
member, ho promised Smith, in tfifli
oHIce of, thu late Senator MltcIwII.
$1 500 If ho would go In ami twin or
g:inlze the leglslutnre. Ho will wir.
h;iwevcr,. I hut later he was rimvliicedt
that. Smith did receive the morety
from Mitchell, but he did not buf fe
was bought,
Fulton says ho was not. dirertly
concerneil In the senatorial f.'lovttim
at that time, but six yearn btr
when ho was a caiulltliite for nH.'kf
Hon lo the Kiinaie, ho lenrtiud tlnai
fSmllh was an applicant for thu
denshlp of tho penltenllary. Ii"nlroi
sa.vB (hat ho went to (lovernor Own
bet-lain and lold him tho facts-. Smislfc
was helping ('haniberlaln and he jiej
apiiolnted; that Cliamberlafii not n
ly appointed him, but approved nf
Htnllh's "iidmllled nnd delflicT.tC)
filching of Mitchell's mutiny."
The reply Btntcm that Kiiflon
was never attorney for th Hum--mond
Lumber Company, nnd nvusr
represented any person or company
Son of
j slimes tiis rather s active
: liTesis In Wall street.
who ns-
busluess lu-
ngalnst his wife, Mrs Mary Scott
H.-irtJc, were placed on trial today In
the criminal court f ir conspiracy to
'blacken tin character or Mrs. llarrjiv
1 llooe was brought from the penl
1 tenilary, where he Is serving a seven
years' si'lileure fur perjury in connec
tion with the divorce case. ;
KI.KCTItlC IIKAT COMI'AXV
( HAKI.KD W ITH I'llAI I)
Washington, Feb. 24. Kcprcscnt
; alive Lllli y, of Connecticut, today
swlitnltli-il lo the rules committee ol
tb house a formal charge that the
Klectric Hoal Company tiaH used
wrongful ineibiiils in serure leglsla
(Ion. and declared the ability to prove
his charges. It will probably chiiii
up for consideration tomorrow.
DOES NOT REPEAL-
ELKINS RATE LAW
Wiishlnnlon, Fell. 2 1. The fiieK
. Hon wh' ther Ihe rale law. known hh
the lleiihurn net. reii"'
of ihe KiJdiiB act, prohibiting rebate
hy j.i f I ron i h, wan invoivfu ... (tn. ......
of the (it fa I Norhli'i n njiliiHt the
I'niKMl Siaten, whh h wan d ecided to
day by (he Hiipieinc court of the I'nif
I cd Suiti'H aiifilUKt the railorad cfunpa-
ny, and ii;iliint Hn h contention.
SIXTEEN INJURED
AT SCENIC RAILWAY
Denver, oFb. 24 --A car on (he
scenic liiHwiiv left the triu-k nl t.iibe
i in.- ii. n i..-iie-iiL riiin, iiini
tilghl, iiijuiiiig slxti-en persons, who
were thrown to the ground ten feet
belnw. One woman may die. The
iiliicmc of n guard rail on n Hharp
i n r-V caused Ijie acclilelll.
filll.AT l IMOIt
HI SIIMi
n- Y .is. F.-li. 2 I.
'01..
3zi.iy:.'i.-.j?iijsrcicr5ai 4.4. ,
He;i -.elil.illv.
:ivor to tire
t i- I tie b ll-e
I I '.. I'llltl.tl
. 1 1 1 1 1 II
:!,.-! ,,r lii
1 the On-
.;.! ( nhlti.lt:: , 1
I. i"i e nth I lie
H.-lWley will ,.
all eirlv beiirln belt-ill
iary c imtnl-te
-"i.dMIi.li -!i-e. I
it lliil'itl'i:: I'le ii.
'I ' I 1 bring -..!
01 A- i 'n ) I f -i tila Kall-
ll 111 r t'l I l.-lMe I OI11
l.l HI' III f ! tell th.
!i.-t!. lite. I f ir ; inn nl ll.-: grant.
HENRY GA8SAWAY DAVfSf.
Aged West Virginia ex-seuutur l
is engaged to be married.
in ac(iilrlng timber lands. FnJtiMit
deals at length with the I lnll-llni-nell
mailer, denying tliat bo ei r ivnj
ported Hull Tor (list rlct-atuu uej, uuo?
telling why.
.
(ieorge (.'. Hrownell br one of eh
most powerful Itepuhilcans' in Ore
gon. He iias been president of trn
senate tor a nuiober of terniH. amir
acted in that r.ipnclty diirfng Hie -k-ilon
of 1 110:1. when Fulton wan elu.
d Culled StatcB seualor. Itrtm 41
was popuhirly supiiosed to coiffttij
the senatorllal Hltuatlon thnl Mtir,
and lie has I u spoken of a
man who nifid e Fulton senator. lUf
Is under Indict men! at present Air
subornation of perjury In one of int.-
I Heney 1 1 1 il fraud cases.
Johnson 11. Siiiltb Is ut preseYiff &:
warden In (he stale penltenti.iry. Jti
!7 he was (bsted as n 'Pihhjs.
member of the stale b glslatuiv Vtm.i
Murlnn c-nitilv, and was on. - o?
I "lien's Inl'M'lvo an i n d-r.ii i-i.ii
Cel.
or Mt-i. i:;i,i;:--ii
' Id .11 2;:i 11 , l.l j is-
t;i'!liV f-' -til -Mr.'. ;;l
' . Ir II. Trimhic r-.r,i-
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