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THE EUGENE DAILY GU ABB , fOU5 KIGKXK, ORKUOX, MONDAY KYKX1XG, MARCH l, 1M8 NO. ( fopn "of ft- J "r.5rTnd IU rlnj. '.HMfij 0 ' . ....... n ... tbe Holland noai v.uu.,,...,. 5EGIN PROBING OF CHARGE MADE BY LILLEY hdbfton. March 9The ,poc-1 manner In which the witnesses would "m of the house appointed '"' . , . t tauter Cannon, at the request of!flrst tell what ,,a alld V per- l.fSa . "invalid?,,?, mi, htm In ,...,.,... .... J . cnutlve wurj. " - - """ attorney an- tile ceiecu iv ww.ii . w.n hulm luuisuuy SHOCK or HI SUA XI S legislation betor ,," bigau In i:iv st:Tr.tH. i to . San Framlsco, March 9- The Lulei 1 V , , isnoclS of husband eommt ting 0.,.r to get ms ac rnioun ywterJnr 'J :se ' .': ' ()j anJtt. ! Mrs- varies !'. itednall at the Ceu- nZiU the methods employed bv rrlS...:... in eonueulou wiia La p.-e-Bt km' Mrs. Charles F mirman Boutelle asked Lll.ey If;'.' Emergency hospital today, where roadv to go ahead with hls'e had een sick with erysipelas. ..hut the latter was not prepared I nttsuana thought 1 tweed. s he had "ot 8ec"re(1 ! tra,ted tne disease and .iirnv He. nowever, suunuiieu ' nf rincuments to the com- - ., i i i u.,i i np i in i ioa lij in in cn , atating inai lie liau uccu buou mummm- inr by detectives and that id order hive the shadowing stopped he nid ask to have summoned three eratives connected with a local leiictiva agency, ne aiaieu e uiu fjjft to oe tne ursi wniicss, huu JUDGE CLELAND UPHOLDS DIRECT LEGISLATION Heath, said to be a wealthy real es tate operator of Denevr, was arrested here today charged with tun emu... zlement of 14000, the property of Mrs. Mary Busted, of New York. It is alleged wie money was giv.-u ,u-m., to invest In real estate, but that he made disastrous Investments In com mines. Portland, Or., March 9. Upholding the validity of the' Initiative and referendum amendment to the state con- stltution, Presiding Judge Cleland, of the slate circuit court, today sustained the de- murrer filed by State Attor- ney-General Crawfod In the attack made on thelaw bv ih Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company. The state attempted to collect T io.1;iO from the telephone company ns 2 p?r cent of Its gross earnings, under the Initiative act of 190U. The case will be carried to the state supreme court. ( OX(;0 TKKATY MAY ,.K DKKKATKIi Brussels, March 9. Minister of State tieerueari uus decideu u, ,,, the treaty annexation ot Congo In dependent state to Belgium on ac count of the clauses granting reco. nltiuu to private concessions and pro vlding a grant -it ten mill' lars to King Leopold. The defec tion of Beeruear. ...j tin.... ... .. feat of the treaty. DKMOCKATS MAKK MIXOItlTY ltl'.l'Dlt'l Washlng'on, Mar-!, . 'rl- " cratic members of the house commit- tt'M nn Jul ii I ii mil pni....wv' i....;.v ! agreed Id report to the n.uae a .. ; nority currency bill. The Dalles is The race track and 43 acres adjoining are to be leveled RFAI CQTAJF HRdll'FR up and this barren piece of laiul con-, "L 4-"31"1'- OllUftCn verteu into a beautiful spot. The Albany girls- Chfcuuo Wlii'ttt. liu-ki't 1 Chicago, March St. May, St.-, , July, sio 5.S; Septeinbc,'. ,' ted to be allowea to name me i -uauii,uusi,ip oi basketball team Ore- IS UNDER ARREST 1ns Angeles. 9. Clinton O, i To propugate sugar beet culture In i Wallowa county Is the practical plan ' formulated and which win 1r. Ut. tempted by the Amalgam::. ed S,r;. ' "iany during the i'on!- ' two. 1 .fTlFfl Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 6 spools 25c, None to Dealers . v ,t - - . k u t .'OWic',! 1 t A 1. i f n MURPHY AND HENEY CLASH IN COURT TODAY A Money Saving Opportunity on 1 908 Dry uoods Will Occur Monday and Tuesday Two days we will place on sale new, up-to-date Dry Goods at prices greatly below our usual low cash prices. It will be an economy event and vou should take advantage or these special prices. on Panama Special yards 25c. check, Chiffon Panamas, iom wiae, .Monday and Tuesday tte yard I oc AH Silk Ribbons til colors 4 Inch Taffeta Ribbon, Special, the yard 10c Corset Coveis fc Corset Covers, tight fitting lace trimmed, "Pedal, two davn onr h n.. White Underskirts iid embroidery trimmed cunbrlc Pettl- always 13.50 and $3.75; "ooday and Tuesday, each $3.7. 350 Yards of Silk Itat 350 yards of Waist and Dress Silks In ill wanted shades, for the spring season. Konday and Tuesday, the yard 09c Silk Warp Organdies and Mulls Y frice '! mds of Organdies and Mulls, many with illk warp; beautiful floral patterns and plain colors; worth from 25c to $1.00; Monday and Tuesday, tta yard 12 l-2c toOc 36 Embroidery Sale 900 yards embroideries, worth from 12 l-2n to 20c a yard; will be placed on sale Mon day and Tuesday, the yard He Heavy Laces 1800 yards heavy Torshon and Valenciennes Laces, worth from 8c to 12 l-2c yard, Monday and Tuesday only . the yard j 4c Bleached Muslin 12 yard Bleached MusIId ...$1.00 Ladies' Vests Sleeveless Swiss ribbed Vesta, each . . . 1 0c Silk Und ervests Kayser silk ribbed Undervests; regular price $1.50, speciul two days, each : $1.20 Sewing Silk Monday and TuesdayCarlson and Currier's spool silk, the spool I)c Dress Trimmings Thousands of yards of Dress Trimmings of all descriptions,' dress braids, Persian, Bands, Appliques, etc., all colors and com binations of colors in endless variety; widths from the narrowest to 2 1-2 Inches wide, from 5c to $10.00 yard.' Monday and Tuesday, entire lot on sale at 20 Mr rent Discount, Allover Lace Waists $3.00 Ecru Waists, cblna silk lined, special two days, each $1..V) i White Lace . Waists ' $12.00 and $12.50 allocs net waists, lined with lisle; special, Tuesday $10.00 $15.00 allover net waists, very dressy, silk lined, Tuesday, each . . . Ml.oo DR. ERNEST BRENNER. . Dr. Brenner, tbe president of tint Swi republic, Is one of tbe nlilwt statesmen and internatloiml-lnwyein In Kurope. lie Is a native of the cautou of Basel und served several years In the rath belore becoming a member .if tbo couucll. He Is fifty-two years of age. 1 908 Waists We place on sale Monday morning just as an Introduction a special model of our new 1908 Waists selling at $3.25 and $3.50, but for two days we sell them at, each $:!.(( I 1 AS; l I If. iv 'iter -Ml EMPEROR WILLIAM'S LETTER WAS PRIVATE London, March 9. Hope that the secretary, who ngreed with the reclp- ett r sent by lOmperor William to lent that the lelt,er hud no official Lord Iwecdmouth, first lord of the character." admiralty, would be published was "It Ih clearly out. of the question." dispelled by Mr. Asqitlth In the house said Asqulth, to lay private and pub- of commons this afternoon, when he lie. correspondence on the table " told A. J. Balfour and other question-; Uitep n tbo house of lords As- cis mm. lie uttu noiuing to nod to t ie nil th Hiprfli,ft tho ln.,P rn... i.t. inue- quito Informal and statement or I'tlday. and that, so ror Willi,, m no fur as he knew, "Tweedmouth had yory frlondly." not .ling to auu to Ills declaration be-i U,rd 'iweedmouth expresses stir :tnu tne tact that he had showed the peine at the continued criticisms of inner ,u air iMiwaru urey, tne roreign tbo press and public PltOSWl'TOIt ltKXOl'XCKl) AH IX. KAMOl'M LIAU IIV X)l'XSKl, K (ilLVI'TlsIt, Hl'T itiritT FOIU'KM HKTllAtTlOX TILT IKXTK- ition ovkb SKLicmoN ok 1IATK 1'OU TltlAL OK CiKAKr (IIAItt.'K A;.A1XST lXllt.MKIC BOSS. i S:ii Krnnclsco, March 9. Tile Ito.u tillty and bitter feeling between Mm I prosecution and defense in the case of ' Abraham Kuef, who has kept up m 'running fire of affidavits during tin? past month, to which no reply hiitt so I far been made ly the prosecution, j brake out In court this morning when : the lie was passed between Frank .1. j Murphy, associate counsel fur Kuef, and Francis J. Ileney. Murphy ob IJected to the postponement of the j I'ulted Uallroads trolley cases as ask ! ed for by Ileney until March 11',. j Honey replied: j "All right, then, wo will go on ! with the trial Immediately." "We are ready; call the Jury." salit Murphy. ' The court Immediately set the ense? for next Wednesday, whereupon Mur phy,, renll.lng that Ileney wus In earnest, began to hedge, saying that ho was not ready to proceed; that he had been mlsunderseood, etc. Honey arose and said: "It Is apparent that the counsel 1st Juggling with the court and endenv- jilng to deceive your honor. We are reauy; cnn tne jury. ' Murphy said testiily: "Wo are not as adept at decolvltiK the public and court Us Ileney when ho stood before the Jury and lied about the immunity pledge." Ileney flushed hotly and demanded that the counsel be punlshod for con tempt and mudo to ri-tract. Judgt? Luwlor ordered a retraction. "I- retract so far as the court ! concerned," said Murphy, "but I de innnd that Honey be made to retract Hint I nni Juggling with the court." Judgo Lawlor puld no attention to Murphy and refused to change thu order of Iho trial fur Wednesday. TWENTY-ONE LITTLE CASKETS' bURIED TODAY JAPAN PREPARES FOR WAR WITH CHINESE EMPIRE '--8by Hart Schaftner Ic M If You Think a Minute You'll realize that as many peo ple see your badoas your front The cut of your oxit, the h;in of it, the way it fits the back you can't see it yourself, but a lot of other people can. You want it ri:ht and we offer you the clothes that will make it richt, They're maJe by HART, SCHAFf NE.R & MARX, .and there are no better clothes made. We show'you here the back of one ot our Varsity models; very smart; look that way on yon. This store is the hame of Hart Schaflner & Marx Clothes Overcoats and Suits $18.00 to $30.00 Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit Weathe STYLE The Mftllory Cravanette Hat l Doubly Guaranteed The name f M.ill-iry, ince 1823, ha tvjd iftr the hrt in nwn's htHcar honnt mAirri.iK, W-t wnrkmantbip. mud tvlrt that are artrijtrH as itaniarfl. Besides Uiii guarantee uf exceliciKe, tLe s Mallory Cravenette Hat hu what no other hat can havfr the quality rrf briiiff wwr.fw Ifim the Cwttrttr pnc, wliiih makn a Mail'iry stay new in fpitr uf all kittdf tA wcatlirr. We can hi-anily ct.donc any hat that b-ar tlic Mall'y ,U,iip, We hare tlif-tn. l.rth fft and atilf. 'u all ttyM and all the popular ahadca. ( 1 1vy await ymn ii.x:ctluu. t.i . ilTlirr- I'ekln, Mnrch 9. The Tat sii Maru Incident hat, not been fully settled. China has giv en satisfaction regarding the hauling down of the Japan ese flng, but the disposition of the steamer and the matter Cleveland, March 9. Twenty-one ; little caskets were placed beneath the ground in the cemetery at Col-j llnwood today, or these seventeen contnined the bodies of unidentified children who lost their lives by the burning of the Lnkevlew schoolhouso ei,i,u,ijr. 111 rounei iioii won f t (,f indemnity are sllll Bub Che funeral, services were held at 10 Jecls of negotiation between o clock today In eight churches In China and Japan memory of the missing ones. F:l- IftWllIir tills n tiiiltlle tneowtrlu I b,ii. vice was held at the temporary morgue, where the 21 casketa lay In a row. 4 : Toklo, March 9, 10:30 a. in. There were no new developments throughout Sunday or today In con- I'tibllc School the.,., , unction with the Tulsu Main affair. Wellsvllle, O., Mnrrli 9 The large j In the meanwhile Japan la undoubt publlc school at in p 1 1 c has beeir edly prepaiing for evntinilltles. Th, closed until the board of education entire decision In the matter rests can make some alteratims necessary with Premier Kaioii'i and toi .j tor t tie safety or Ue children. Tbe Minister Nayaahl. There has been school was closed by order of the o Indication of the period of time STATE PRISON IS HUGE OPIUM DEN Lincoln, Neb., March 9. Nebraska's penitentiary Is not, a reformatory, but a huge opi um dun, according to It. K. Orlffln. prison surgeon, In his report to Governor Sheldon. Of tho 431 prisoners confin ed between 100 and 150 are addicted to the morphine hab it and are regularly supplied by prisoners and outside per sons, whoso Identity ,1s unknown. mayor. Mmtnukcc KrltooU. Milwaukee, March 9The thill floors of sixteen of Milwaukee',, pub lie scIiooIh have been onl"red viicitt ed because -;f Ihe Hbs"tice of fire es capes by order of the mayor. that Julian w.iuld wait for I ulna's ply. The Assocbited I'reha In Inform ed at the Japanese foreign office t hi, t II Is presumed that Yuan Shi Kal will require three or perhaps four days' i by prisoners and outside per- sons, whoso Identity .Is un- WAItDICX WOI NOKI'. AHHISTAXT KIM, KID Deer 1-odgo, Mont., Mnrch 8. Warden Krniik Conley, of the Mon tana state penitentiary, was fearfully wounded huh morning, and his first. assistant warden, John Koblmyin, waa amen, wnen tnree nto convicts, ueo. Hock, W. II. Hayes nnd another whose name Is not given eut, made u dash for liberty In the penltentlnry ofrice at S o'clock. It Ib thought Iho warden will live. Itoblnson's thronl was cut from ear to car and the Jugular vein was sev ered.' C,jie' tiiruitt was gusher and he was .dabbed several times In, the sh iiilder and groin before he was able lo draw his revolver and shoot two of his assiillituts down. Con victs Hayes and Hock were both shot ! down by Conley after Hie latter had TWENTY THOUSAND FEWER IDLE CARS New Ynii:, March . That railroad traffic Is Increasing Is uhow'i by I be fio t Unit 2K . 000 more cars were In service. on Keliriuiiv I! that in .lun 4 uury, O'ouirli the tiuuib'T of Idl cars s'lll concern the railroad managers, the silr- plus being .11 U.L'fti. 'oiiKiiltatlon with the viceroy of Cm,. 'Ion In the consideration of Hie entir? mailer, conscquenily no decision may ! be reuccd before March 10 or II, I Activity It, Xnmi ( n le What aetliln Japan will lake In tli "Independent i,i Hon" Is a matter l)f KpeeiilHtlnn in dlploiiatlc'clrclei. In Toklo. It Is believed that It Ii etlllielv l,n. , probable thai Japan will make anv effort lo ret:ik !e Tatsu or senil warships to Canton waters. While fiwar is considered most Improbable i lie i ai-Hv ival base at Hii.sebo Ik exlr"luey been, wounded. PREPARED FOR ALPHONSC'S VISIT TO RARCELONA TllltKK I'lltKMKX IH'ItT Coal llnslieil Abiinril Ship II Is atiuoiitii i d that a part of the first s'tuadron will Imv port March I I. The arnioreil cruiser Chlvoda suddenly left port last night. Coil lug Is proceeding ranldlv. a number of torpedo boat destroyers having ul ready coaled. Knormous supplies In slorage at Hasebo are hclnu h,irrl..,l I V ( IIICAtIO liltK 1 aboard Iho vessels. I At the office of the admiralty It Chicago. March 9. A ror- of fire, i Is polntoatouf Huu the first siiiudron men were Injured, three perhaps fa- expected to ,art on training maneit. " ' 1 v-n "". fa't a,in.,n.Ml two atroyed Apollo Hall, a three-story , months ngo, therefore the activity at sir ...re a. i.ii-i. i il i ,"i.,a j Sn'ebo shoiild not necessarily be con fine, from a ''" unknown. The I s, -red i h the Tatsn Incident ilaliiage was S.,.bll0. j li. Myer, a prottifnent busluei's ; A cold wave Is reported (lV(.,. nn. mativ r, J mm, elk and limchnt of I'ortlandJ ii""oin and tne liakoias. At tiled of heart disease In Portland on bbices the thermometer registers Friday, after n short Illness. q degn e below j.cro. Ilarceloini, March fl. (leneral Ll ninis, captain general of Caialonla, Is confident the visit of King Alphnii o , It,, , i- lonn will pass off safely. Ills tuajesly Is fipcclcd tomorrow. Nevertheless the authorities are spar ing no precautious lo safeguard his majesty, and the danger. If any roiiies, will ho, from the anarchist wing of the CurllslH, not from the republicans. King lloiinil (,, (io, Madrid. March . It developed here today that a section of the Span ish ministry la bitterly opposed to Al phonso's going to Iliircelnnu, which Is described as a "wimp's nest," but the V.lng, with a display or the old lliiilr ii'in couniKe, has refused to be dis suaded. K. H. liarrlman, the railroad inng nate. has contrlbut-d $:iil.iioo toward 'he fund for exterminating rales 111 Han Fraislsco.