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rf HE EUGENE DAILY GUAM) KWiKXE, OUKCiOX, SATIKUAY KVKX1XU, KKillUAKY Sit, 1IKIH Xo. ;t IMMINENT ON ALL GOULD ROADS COPPER MINES WILL RESUME NEXT MONDAY charse that he Is a member of an an archistic organization. lteirutliis of Frinit. Paterson, N. J.. Feb. 29 The body of Father Leo llelnrlchs arrived here today. rf -iiroid. the commute r4". Unloved on tne sys- .WW- lnforD1ed that abrogate its i con-, pr .rch 14. anr win t.rP2L.i4n or boiler-1 Th committee will i Tsubmlt the question to a ; U'' . .i on mn oves be- i. ..nn. who are em-1 &e new.ll not, 'Tto a gen ra! strike on ; except the inter-1 He company also announced. ,hi there win e i iattlon in in" ;rators. fork, Feb. 27. Twenty-two specific charges are. made in a peti tion praying for the removal of Dis trict Attorney Jerome, which was sent to Governor Hughes today by a com mittee of stockholders of the Metro politan streets Railway through their chairman. William F. King. The pe tition charges Jerome with having failed to properly prosecute the charges of alleged jury fixing in the street railway' cases; that he delayed the prosecutions in the life Insur ance cases; that he allowed a conspi racy to divert the property of the Metropolitan Street Railway Into the hands of a few men, which was al lowed by Jerome to go on to the 1 iss of the stockholders; that his state ments as to judges have been scan-1 dulous, mid have tended to destroy confidence In the integrity or their, courts; that he misconducted himself by failing to Indict some official of the New York Central Railroad in connection with the collision In that company's tunnel, when seventeen were killed, and various other accusations. Butte, Feb. 29. John D. Ryan, managing director of the Amalgamated Copper Company, announced today that the mines of the compa- ny would resume operations .Monday and that the fires would he started in the great Washoe smellers at Auacon- da. , SLAYER OF PRIEST PLEADS NOT 6UILTLY Denver, Feb. 2il. Alio, the slayer of Father Leo, pleaded nut guilty to the charge of murder when ar raigned in the criminal court today and his trial was set for March 9. Peter Bossie was dismissed as in terpreter in the case because of the BIG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FAILS Cleveland, eFb. 29. The Handy Realty Company filed a voluntary pe tition In bankruptcy today. The com pany also made an assignment to the City Savings and Trust Coinnany. Its liabilities are reported as $:tr0, 000 ;assets. $25,000. The creditors of the concern today obtained a warrant for the arrest of J. W. Hunby, president, on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. SIMMH H Ml M ! K.MPl.OYKS IX.Il KFll New York, Feb. 29. Six employes ;of the National Sulphur Company's mill in Brooklyn were terribly .hurtled mid' lacerated by an explosion of sul i phur today. The factory was de stroyed by fire with a loss of $100,-000. REPUBLICANS HOLD LOVE FEAST AND PASS RESOLUTIONS fit You've overlooked something you want, if you haven't been in here to see our. Hart Schallner Marx Suits There's no style for men so popular as the 'Varsity. Other makers imitate it and other dealers sell the imitation, but they lack the stvlf? that Hart Schaffner & Marx get into them, "and- it ji for the most part they lack the all-wool quality. If you give us a chance we'll show you some Clothes that are really worth while, such clothes as will be a credit to you and to us. -opj right 190 br H '. Schatxnrrr c Marr Suits $18 to $30 All wool, perfectly tailored Ccir::t in style. Summer Pants m need a pair of extra trousers. Owing to the style and ::i!c value, ours are generally popular nniong particular in- Our new stock Is here In all the latest shades Tor 1 The pair $2.50 to $6.00 W Clothing chaps lr.it must boys will 1 s,iit in a short time un- : 'J are of i :' tin? he n,. right kind. i a Suit get Jane Hop- $2.50 to $6 m . f mm Clothing for Business Your bu.-iness may not demand a high pries suit, yet we can dr"ss you up to look like a lord. Our Suits are cut In fit anil we - i-an fit the hard to fit. They l.iok like a tailor made, all but ..the price The Suit S6.50to $10 Guaranteed Trousers That .ll.n-! wll-S-.v-.il fi-o'.in-; i.Iv.ays !!''.! with a pair f Duchess Trousers lipf- EL J 908 Hats There are hilts nnd hats but w'.n n it conies to style and (iialliy. f r the price "The Gordon" is The II"' Karh :(." A Hat for sunshine or showers: ther Is only one kind made, the Miillerv 'rnveix'tl Hill, Ct Knelt A pei-reet fit is a ci-nain'y and the c-omfiirt, sly! ' ami din nl'ilily are sin iia.-ed by no oile r made. The ii,.-v spring ami r I'lHtcrn. In sizes to fii a!! are here on our A L'uaraii' w l:!i every pai: 1 Oc a Button, $1.00 a Rip The prhe That's the la-t. $1.00 to $4.50 PiVr ,1 opjr((tlit, 1 !M7, ftifK. Co. Hampton Bros, Where Cash Beats Credit J)UTCHESS TROUSERS give Style, Comfort and Service at moderate Cot. 10 CenU a Button; $1.00 a Rip. The Republicans of I.ano county held a big love feast today at the courthouse, the first spsslon iii?nlng at 10:3(1 o'clock and the second ai 2 this afternoon. There wns a fl sized crowd at bo'h meetings. Chair man Muninipy, of the county eenlril -aiuinlltee, called tho me-tlng to or der. Ho staled that the best thing 'o he done was lo name n "good dyed-in-lhe-wool Hepnhll -an rhalriiian, ami At:orney 11. W .Thomnaon nomlua' "-! Colonel .lohn M. Wlll'nnis for th oliiee. The eolrinel relnca'ity eon feiifd to act, hilt accepted tho honor gracefully. II. A. Wusliburne. of 3i"ii'gri'!(l, was ehrsen S"ct!u''y. S. 1.. Voorheed. Pniili.ln i s a canlldate for the nomination of repr-'rcntatlve. Dr. Kuykemiall n i others spoke, eaeh laying particular stress upon lha linporlaneo of a uuil p.1 parly at the coining "p'ctlon. f'an tnin I):dd moved that It he the sense of the meeting that "Republicans are Uepuhllcans regardless of Slnteni'Mit No. 1," hue before being put to a vole a number objected on the ground that the committee on resolutions which was to be appointed would at-1 tend to surh matters as that In their resolutions, to be reported at the afternoon mettlng. After consldera- I hie discussion Mr. Dodd withdrew his! motion and the meeting adjourned until 2 o'clock. The committee on resolutions consisted of H.W. Thomp son, Albert Walker, William Van Duyn, E. O. Potter and S. I,. Moor head. WnuiKle Over ltosoliilloos. At the afternoon meeting the time! was mostly taken up with the dis cussion of different partn of the res-' olutions offered by the committee ap-. pointed at tho forenoon meeting. j -A resolution endorsing Hughes for the presidency was voted down by a vole of about two to ono after a long 1 argument nnd the resolution bearing upon the election of I'nlted Slates senutor was likewise tabled and an other one substituted. The resolutions as finally adopted are: To tile mass meeiiug of Itepulilicans held on the 2!Uh dav of Febru ary, 11HIS: Your committee on resolutions re spectfully reports that they r, com mend Hie adoption ui tile iolio..,i.4 resoluiUiiis: lies. lived. Thai we hearilly fav.-r the plan of organizing Republican clubs lu each precinct, of Ihls coiiniy tuiu rc-oLimei.it inai lu each precinct a uf pun. lean- clu.) im oraiiut d tui tile purpose of proimilliig the inur esls of (lie Republican party. Relieving that the prevalence of Ucpuh!!.-nn principles is nnd aiway.4 has been best f..r the happiness and prosperity of Ibis republic, we favor the election of a Republican as pres ident of these United States. For the same reasons we believe in the election of a Republican United Stales senator from Oregon. Inasmuch as the direct primary law does not n quire nor advise legislative candidates to subscribe to Statemont No, 1 we recommend that candidates do not sign any statement which might re quire them to stultify their Republi can principles by voting for any one who la nol a Republican. KcKolutioiiM Rejected. Following are the portions of the resolutions rejectud: Resolved, That we endorse tho can didacy of Hon. ChnrlcR K. Hughe'-, of New York, for tho office of president of the United Slates, an, I urge loo Republicans of this county to use all nroper means to Rccure his nomi nation for that office. Whereas, We believe in tho princi ples of the Republican party and believe that the wolfoaro of the MINING MAN ! SHOT WOMAN IN 1 ROW OVER MONEY Loa Auki'Ih, Feb. 29. A quarrfl ovtr financlul matters Is ai-oepted by the police tin tht most likely orlRlu or a murder com nit t ted early this morn ing, when Mrs. Charlotte L. Noyes; a young widow, was shot dead In her apartments by V: I. Comas, a min ing engineer. McComas states that the woman attempted to throw a cupfull of of sulphuric acid In his fa;'o nnd he shot in self defense. He exhibits in ill burns on his face, hut the police believe McComas applied tho add himself. Detectives searched the elaborately furnished apartments of Mrs. Noyes and discovered a sheet of paper pre sumed to contain an account of the opearti;ins of MeConuts u nl Mrs. Noycs on the racttrack. It showed heavy wiunlnna up to two weeks ftr?o, but the total of losses, alt seemingly in the past few days, amounted to between $H(MI0 and $.")0(Mi. FISH-I! ARRIMAN (Contlnueu on 1'ago Five.) fOWN UNDER MARTIAL LAW TO j MAINTAIN PEACE; BRYAN ASSERTS i INTERESTSJANT DENVER DELEGATES FIGHT C0NTINU3E Chicago, Keb. 29. Henry V. Lc tnan, ono of the counsels for Stuy vesant Klsh In the recent Illinois Cen tral case, decided adversely to th contentions of Mr. Fish., filed a bill In the superior court today seeking to enjoin tho Union I'aclfir and Hall road Securities Combany from vot ing 2X1,231 shares of Illinois Cen tral stock at tho annual meeting to be held here March 3. Thirty-seven persons, among them Edward II. llarrlman, In whose name the 2S1.231 shares In question stand, are also made defendants to tho suit. NINKTY-KKVKX MILLIONS si'KNT I-on iii iun;s , San Francisco, Feb. 2f. Since tho great fire of 1011(1 4- building perml's M tho amount of $1(7,000.000 bavo been Issued In San Francisco. Kent wood. Iowa, Feb. 29. Kent wood is under tho guard of stato troops to prevent threatened violence .lgainnt aliens. Tho self-styled vig ilantes during the past two days have warned scores of Italians to leave the town by the end of tho week or oiffer being blown up with dynamite. About one hundred frightened Ital ians 1 ft yesterday. The complaint against tho Italians is thai they accep:ed without eon est a reduction In wages In tho lum ber mills from $1.75 to $1.25 a day. I'liei" have been disturbances In sev eral other parts of the stato recently, it lejist one man being killed and sev eral injured. j Jackson. Miss., eFb. 20. Win. .1. ' llryau arrived Iito today end w:is .asked concerning a paragraph In 1!k' , current issue of the Commoner, read i lug as follows: j "Watch the personnel of the del legattonsto Denver. Mnney is being : used in some stall's of the Mississippi valley to secure delegations ;ibelent to the predatory Interests. The Dem ocratic masses must .nit be betraved by ri'preseiitiitives of the system." Ilryan said he wrote that paragraph himself on information from a man who overheard n conversation on the subject. llryau Is convinced t he trusts and railroads are behind the alleged movement. CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO BRIBE JURORS ITHREE ARE DEAD ANOTHER WILL DIE Fdisoii Ik Itrtlei. New York, Feb. Thmuns A. Kdlson is somewhat improved t:;day. Harrisburg, Fib. 2H.- K. C, Hum phreys has been arrested for an al leged ilfeal attempt to Inpifnco Al bert A. Pols;, a Juror in the stale cap Hot conspiracy trial. 1'olst and Hum phreys have be n fallowed by detec tives, who allege they beard ono of the men say: "I think $150 Is a fair price." Humphrey claims the conversa tion referred to tb- pun-base of a pMtent. and papers lu his possession seem to bear out bis a rtv. Ion. District Attorney Wd" this af ternoon ordered the rel - of Hum phreys, ns he is sat is fie d tne rela tiniiK of I'.iist and Humphrey:! wero cntin.-Iy proper. Kv-lyii. Ky., Feb. 21'. -Three men went killed and a Inurlli mortally woundt d in a Initio with n'vol vers In a IihuImt camp near here yesterday. The children of .lames Howies and ; CeiTm Fra.I'T quarrellnl with those' or John Hamilton and Kichar! Hplcer j and the men tnok Hie quarrel. ItuulcK klll-'d Hamilton and shot Spli-er. Hplcer th n begun llrfng at! .Howies, and KrazfHj- joined in 1 he? 'looting. Spicer. Howler and Hamll-j ton ate d'-ad ami Frazier will c i 6, tJ tr V 4' oi i ici i, ioiti:i sr l-OI! NOItTIIWKKT I 15 i : : i I'or'l.-illil. l-'eh. 2!l.- Weil-i-rn Oregon - rain tonight anil Siiihl.'iy: frenh soiilli'-rly lin-i'i. in llie inlerlor, miMler nte -ionlliei-ly gnle alolllt eoHHl. Wenlern U a :ti i ii i; n.n Wiiiintr toiiiKlii anil rain; Siimlny. rain: fre-h nonlh-r- ly to in liili-rior. iii'mI-t- aie southerly ale along tho i-fin-it. Ivivtern firegon, 1-lanlern Wahinitlon and Idaho Italn rir kiiow tonlglil. and Siindny. ' 1 i ii ; p ii ii ! ' ' r t Si?'., u W.-t VT ItlKST'H MONKV (lit II IH 1,11 I- ('hhngo. Keli. 20. H-v. I' Ne117.ll. imxlor of HI. I'rorriiilna Iloiiuin Caih allc ehnreh, today nlllfied the pollre llml he hail reeelved a loiter In the Slav l-'inuimu'e deinmidliiK 01111 thoii. and dollniH, tlireatenliiR death In the i;vent. or refiinal. r 1 1 it 1 ( lileiiuo Wlienc Market. ! fhleaxo, Feh. 211. .May, !) 'July, !H 1-2; 8eilonilier, 91 3-. 1-4; UK. WIMTt oMll lilini (,i;it lr. .1. Whileoinl) llroiiKher. the In this country equalled hy fpw tinted iireaeher of Fori la ml, will he-' prpachers and In one of dm mot op Kin Hiiixlal union ineeiltiKH of the ular and uiiluuo orators 011 tho Anier FreHljytiMlHn and llaiitlm 1 hiireheii on lean ilnl form. I i I h Kreat rhureh at. Monday iiIkIiI at thn lliiitlm e'niireh. I'ortland In irowiled every Sunday Dr. HroiiKher linn already won a ilaee nlKht.