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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
THE BIT B DAILY GUARD Klf'KXF., OltF.tiOX,, WKDXKSDAY KVKXI.VG, FKHltl'AKY 20, 1IMIH NO. no fESSIVE SERVICES OVER MURDERED PRIEST CONGRESS VOTES RAILROAD REDUCES MONEY FOR EXPO.! , OPERATORS' SALARY I . o vuh the solem- Reverence due his holy Po !"l trader, .he body of Cuo Heinrichs was taken ...,.. ratholic church to the takea ap!icei ." wherB tlie Fran WL.'.'hnvB their American lu Ui' Th pracessiou was ii M "i while five thousand ?a.SfJ.; H e church awaiting fcterea ;""' , lhp services. Sol b'UasIvas Vcited and the fc kihlv Impressive. Rev. " n.t;v delivered the VJSS I which he highly jlSmkrlyredl-HesU . L ft her O'Ryan said in part l?.'-.. "... .,.mmi is attempted on "mn occasion is not bonus rfer Uo, the simple Franciscan ,f ehrols4ead. uur even because -he high offend li ot lslelelV. in which we live and its outraged aid lessened bond of law. Crimes such us thai of last Sunday are assaults on no mere individual- they are against you and me and all of us. They sirilts and wound law and justice In h ;r hc : ly sanctuary whenca breathes the very life of the civilized state. "Father Leo was struck down, the ' murderer confesses, because he was a priest, and not for any fann.d grievance or imagined Injury that !tn0 murderer had received from him. He never knew the dead priest, hail never spoken with him; (heir lives, ; except in that one dread moment of blood and sacrilege, had never tjuoii :ed. Nor did he kill him, as vjrlests i have been killed, in hatred of his special creed. Butthe fiend knew i that the priest was some outward 'symbol and present ambassador of l that only authority by which kings j reign and magistrates execute justice! I and human law rears itself in awful i ; dignity and finds its sanction the authorltyNand government of Go'a. : jAnd because the murdered had re- ! tCoutiliued on Page Four.) Washington , Feb. 2 6. A favorable report on t'.ie bill of Humphrey, of Wash- Ingtou, providing for a nv- eminent exhibition at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacttlc FxposI- tion at Seattle In 190!! was today ordered by ,the house commltfee on industrial ails and expositions. The bill carries $750, U00. "4, Butte, Feb. 2 A St. Paul Minn., dispatch to the Mi- ner says that the Northern Pacific has declared Its tnion- tlon of reducing the scale of wages paid its telegraphers from $5 to $10 u month. Conferences are proceeding between the railroad officials and an operators' committee. ! 1 i :j i i . SKXATK SLAPS (;uvi:itxois iu;hks Albany, N. Y Feb. 2li. The senate today rejected the resolution removlnng Otto Kelsey from the office of surance. Fred Warner, of Baker City,' is named as one of the five heirs to' his father's estate In a will which has just been filed for probate at Har-; lem, 111. The estate is appraised at $140,000. OUR BATTLESHIPS ARE WELL BUILT Washington, FeU. 26. Hear Admi ral Capps, chief constructor of he navy, today before the senate com mittee on naval affairs t-tplied to a magazine article written b y Henry Deuterdahl, in criticism of the con- t.,nilr... r,f AmuHpnn ha 1 1 leshlMS. The admiral asserted that American ships equal the ships of any navy in the world. RAJAH SILK THE- YARD 75c Spring Wash Fabrics the most dainty creations that are produced by the genius of master designers are brought out to perfection in wush fabrics ,k Women's adornment. We are showing execellent examples of this work of Lit in the large assortment of Wash Dress Goods for spring. Will you make ar- Imeements to inspect the niagmhcent assortment. ic is ine ihicsl suulu ui Portland. Noticeable in the collection and particularly desirable is tnc HELR.OSE B VTISTE A sheer fabric with dots and floral designs, on dark and light eround, the vard' fLOSSETTA FACONE A fabric resembling organdie with printed figures and a mercerized stripe ot white, the yard --- SATIN L1SSE--A soft fine-material of solid colors, with narrow silk stripe, all colors, the yard 14c 25c 35c is - 4r; MAYOR LANE VINDICATED BY JURY'S VERDICT A NEW PICTURE OF QUEEN WILHELMINA. Xarniw K.scako of Princo ami Quin The Hague, Feb. 26. An electric car collided with a carriage driven by Prince Henry in which was seated Queen Wilhelmina. Three wheels of the carriage were torn off, but neither the queen nor prince were hurt. rortland, Feb. 2. Guilty as charged of attempting to blacken the character of Mayor l.ano and of of fending against public decency; such was the verdict returned last night against Mrs. Hello Wnymlro and B. V.. Haddlng. The jury In tho stae circuit court reached its decision con cerning tho highly contradictory tes timony In 30 minutes of actual de liberation. The twelve men were hack In court within an hour of the time of leaving tho Jury box. Not only did the jurors vindicate Mayor Lane, but after tho order rils chnrgMig hem from further service bad been made, several of them sug gested raising a fund to hlro a biasa "ami auu serenade tho mayor. They said in no other way could thoy show uieir iccting or sympathy Tor a man who had been so grossly maligned. One Juror offered to subscrlbo $5 to such a fund, and others salt! they would contribute, but tho sugges tions wene not actually carried out. Only two ballots were taken by the Jury, one of whom voted for acquittal on the first ballot. Judge tiuntenbeln took occasion to compliment the twelve men on their finding. "It seems lo me to be a just verdict," lwe said, "and 1 believe it re flects credit upon you gentlemen and upon the ctty." VEIL OF MYSTERY WILL EVER SHROUD MURDER OF ROYALTY TEXAS COURTS OUST OIL TRUST CONCERN j Austin, Texas, Feb. 26. 1 The supremo court today i maintained tho judgment of the lower court awarding ' damages and cluster from tho ! state of t,he Waters-Pierce (pfl ; Company' for violating the. ; anti-trust law. The caso will bo appealed to tho United : Stm lies supreme court. About which so much is said, it must be seen to be appreciated and no description can do it justice. it may be seen here only, each , .y.i.50 to $7.00 i L Spring Underwear These warm days suggest a change in the Un derwear. We are ready, are you? SliKKVBhKSS VKST We have a Swiss ribbed, sleeveless Vest for. . . . Htc IX)XCi SLKKVIC VKST Swiss ribbed, shaped body, pure white, perfect fit ting, each ' Hi"10 Spring Skirts The time of year when the extra Skirt Is needed, and must be had. Ours are of Panama In plain colors. Others in checks, stripes and mixed col ors suitable for spring wear; priced very mod erately t, each ...$6 to $15 Spring Jackets Just In by express. They have the. newness In stvle and desirable colors; plain1 colors an:i sfrpieg, Each . .$8.50 to $12.50 j New , Silks.. Sew tallorej silks. There Is nothing lore charming for a summer gown Han these. We invite your inspec tion. They come in tan, green ltd blu with pretty figures T1e pattera $15.00 Fiiet Nets.. " talked of material for net ls. brown, navy, black, Cop wha?en and white; Thear" 7.-.C to 1..10 figured Filet Nets..' tH M ecru not with small dot " d...lgn,: .niubi. for ,okt nd ntl Waists, 'nri S2.no to 2.50 Children's Hose.. Looking Prosperous You'll look like pros perity if we can gftt you to wear our Hart, Schaifner & ; Marx Clothes Such clothes increase your business value to yourself and your asso ciates. They increase your self respect, too. You'll find that the knowledge that your'e wearing all wool when your friends are wearing part cotton will be worth something to you, If we get these clothes j on you we will be doing Jf you X favor A Suit will cost $18, or if vou want a better one you pay $20 or $30. The Little Things You Need Stock of white pique with pink or blue ends; each 2.V Collar and Cuff Sets.. Heavy linen, flno embroidery und THE LATE KING CARLOS, "llulcr of I'm-tual, who was assassl natcd while diivlim In Lisbon. . ti llslion, Feb. ati. The mystery be hind tho murder of Klnt? Carlos and Prince Louis Is not likely to be com pletely lifted. The new I'ortUKUCHO Kovernment prefers that the crime should be regarded, both at home and abroad, an lh deed of Individuals ! carried away by political passions of i tho moment, and as tho republicans ! are anxious to clear their skirts of; the responsibility for (bo renlclrte, 1 both sides are ;l:id to have the tit- i vest IkuI Ion smothered! Vet there is. undoubtedly much that could be cleared up. It. Is a matter of com mon knowledKe that there were In tiiKues In IiIkIi and low places before tho tragedy. lace collars and cuffs I Tho set ." lo $!..",(( ith "iroe cllmb Thr-y are stout, O ampton Bros Where Cash Bp.? is Credit Veiiings.. All colom net veiling with large medium and sinail. dots; The yard . . . 'v nml l(c Auto Veils.. All colors hemstitched edes; 2 3-4 yards l inR each ....... m Illiic and l:-rin v:ir, hemst Itched etuis; or.e y.vl .U hy I h r yds. i flit 1 ' wfmiw i. Slate of Turmoil. London, l''eli. 26. Dispatches frbm Lisbon, filtered throunh tho rigid censorshlj) in london, Indicate that virtually a relmi of terror exists at the Portuguese capital, whom the Duke of Oporto, to all practical pur poses, is acting as absolute dictator. Tho queen mother Is making prep aration!) to transfer her residence to Spain, whllo the young king tacitly admits his own Inability to rule un der the presont conditions. Upon tho Duke or Oporto, there fore, practically develops the task of ruling the kingdom. He has been given absolute cummuud of all mili tary forces, and even of the police. Arrests are made by hcoi-cr, und no records made thereof. Suspects are being thrown In prison, and kept there with no opii'tunlly to see friends or even members of their families. Many houses have been seurchod and their occupants Impris oned. All signs point, lo n revolutionary outbreak. Kor this reason the llrit Ish cruisers will remain In the Tn gus, and the Spanish troops upon the frontier. DECAPITATE DOCTOR UNLESS HF PAYS St. Louis, Feb. 28. The police aro guarding the homo of Dr. Julius F. Menestrlnn, a promluet Italian. A letter from lite lllack Hand has been received, threatening tho physician with decapitation unless $5000 18 forthcoming. OFFICIAL I'OHKCASTI KOIl NOHTIIWKKT Portland, Fob. 2fi. West ern Oregon Kaln tonight and Thursday; fresh south erly breeze. Western Washington Rain tonight anil Thursday; fresh southerly breeze In tho Inte rior, moderate southwesterly gale along the coast. Kastorn Oregon , Kastern Washington and Idaho Haiti tonight and Thursday. I j A - TVi. PORTUGAL'S DEAD PRINCE. Kldent sou of King furlus, who wui' tluin w itb bis father. QUEEN OF PORTUGAL. Qmi'ii Amelle, who lierolially trio to shield her son, tho crown prluea from ashiihhIiis. I'ostoi i i' I-; s.m I-; ItOIHUiD '! STAMPS Ioth'. c;if!t i,. W.i'i " It.-iU- rnll-l,!. Cal., ('Kb. safe lu the local i itur!li " a - The tiro :': lr Ct.li! t'l PKNAL t'OHH IIILIj PAKSKD TIIK s FN ATI': VVasbliion, Keb. -It The iicnnl ode bill, rril.lm: ami (nllfylun (he criminal laws, passed the senate, today. IIAKItV THAW IAV NOT itF vhkk a;aiv New York, Feb. 25. Statcmentg emanating from tho a!lonlnrs, who have examined Harry Thaw, indicate that, nothing short of a miracle will save Stanford Wlille'B slnycr from spending the retnulnder ot bin Ufo in an asylum for I he liisauv. It is said I bat Thaw U a victim of of paranoia, which la a prostrexsive disease of Hie mind. Thaw Ih entire ly in the hands of tho alute board of lunacy and the alienists ut Mnttewuu, and his fate rests with them. It la customary for these orflcialH to re port the menial condition of an In mate ltl days after bo Ih entered, but there Is nothing compulsory about NKWH.Nf.vrKS The Iowa Lumber Company In pr paring to build I wo. sawmills In ihn llutte Creek timber belt near IVirby, In Jackson comity, which It f expect ed the P. & 10. rullnmil will tap this year. A dispatch from Los Angeles lays three bundled and aevunty mechanics In the shops of tho Southern Pacific on the cast side huvo boon laid olf. This Is the second batch of employes on the Los AngrlcH iIIvImIiiii to fwl the sharp retrenchment Killcy Insti tuted by llarilman on every division of the Southern Pacific. That dancing sUould be regarded as a spiritual exorcise Ih tho theory advanced by Professor (llraudet. of Pails, who has been delivering lec tures on the subject. He says idle ness U the mother of every vice ami th.(1 the dancing master ran do much to overcome Its demoralfr.lng effects. M. tilraudet Is preparing a scheme of education lu which dancing ploy A large pari, and nppeals to other danc ing coaches to be serious and bich nilnded In Iho pursuit of their calllnis. ( Iilciigo Wlietit Midket. Chicago, Feb. sti. May, 95 1-2ia 6-8 i July, 91 1-1; September, 8T 1-3 1 I Inicp-t taV I i'"i'" i 9 ..'-