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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD KlliKXK, OHKCiOX, SATIKDAY KVKNIXG, Al'ltll. 4, 1IKIK NO. H- p RULES COMMITTEE INTRODUCES GAG MEASURE P 4. The com- ... in ih house today r . ,, screws on iub umu Hi?' of reducing to a ki l" !r obtrusive L,iim DDortuDiiy lor obtrusive A((er Williams, the minority SATH0L1C PRIEST SELIS REAL ESTATE AND IS MARRIED ( l&lcago, April 4. The Record I Herald says that Jeremiah Crowley, GKKAT FROCKSSION a former Roman Catholic, whose crit- . " OV WOKKIMiVKX ' th cnurchOin ,he 1 nicago diocese brought him Utider h ecciesiasucai oan, is now a niar- ot the rule business. was to expedite public the failure of the Title liuarantce & Trust Company, were today granted a chang of venue by the slate oil - 1 cult court of this county. Ju.lges Cle-1 land. Uaotenbeln and llronaugh la vored the bankers in their minion, while - OiDay dissented on the; grounds that thyre was no reason why the indicted nien, should nui have a rair trial in this county. The three judges were a unit in , place of trial. ; CLEAN 'EM UP. Rome, April 4. A procession of j ...it nttii nn rnta lu,. Ui rce ni,ell f:"y thousand worklngmen of Rome Ujon ol me i"t" . ; maae its way through the main thor L utanli. presented a ruie wubib-, ougnrares today to the PL- ' .... ...i.i, dunutfl nmpnil.l where nra lhn ttvavaa i.f flU"" . ...'should be sent to conference. 'J . . ,.,.00,1 tn with. 1( imnime,ll:"0,fi"'' " v- ur jnierveniiiB'&'otlon of any Uing alloweJ. rule will Ijl; but one can .-oslllons. me rme tie drastic provision inaor u.e. . islon a mown to; fiittr.iviv, orriu.u.i.iw cemetery the nuMi killed in the rioting Thursday The progress of the parade was wifliessej by thousands. Upon arriving at the cemetery flowers were deposited on the graves of the victims and fiery speeches were made, but there was ni disorder. Troops were present in largo numbers. O ried man, engaged in the realOstale . Imsiiyess at Kllensburg. Washington. He is alleged to have married his fPr er stenographer, Miss Blanche Mo-! l.eod. Tile first announcement of the marriage was made in the True Voire, a Roman Catholic periodical publisiP i i at Omaha, the paper receiving the information from Rev. J. C. .McCar thy, priest cf a parish in Schuyler. .Net), .of which communicant. Mr. Crowley was ITALIAN AUTOIST IS STILL CONFIDENT San f rancisco, April 4. The Ilul icun car n the New York-Paris auto race .arrived here this morning In a ver.Pbad condition. Sartorl is eou- fident, however, of overtaking the I American machine and wlunlngQiie race. He will go directly to Nai:aaki i llovl TnesHiiv ItiKlpiitl nf full iwiii.' ' ihe . American car through Alaska.! ;;i'Ksrs FOKC EX PUKSSKS SYM I' ATM V ,Q Lirnler of the .... . ...... i .X . .,rt!!l shall De privileges .-i.olpni'p uiei ttiuim" ..,1 nil In he nECldlVJ' I .nnrtnn A ..-I I A 1..... . 1. tae tuo.." - n(nu t . iui uii cauieu out donate or msuii. wisirucuons irom tne navy depart- . t.,tker nravisinn of the order Went. .Lieutenant f'ni.,.,11 1, i,,i, .,1.1 iliirlne the remainder of the GXJiions. American 11nv.1i mi w it.. ticOit shall e I" order to close ca'liLon the admiralty today to ex- feiie by motion ui mc iiuu yress-wjie symputny 01 Hie American lT. t.tn nimnilttPP of th6 WhOle. . p-nvortif.ijant l.ur..i .. .... ..f ti t..t.i Fu 1 . V, c.,l.lAnt ' m.. V, . ' . . " f'ntliHHn ..hnpnh .,...'. .... ..t ., ...,.l I... 1.1,. ilea notion sua" "J"-';on inumay or tne British torpedo '" .'v V ' mpnt or debate. I boat destWu'er TiKer md tho m,... ' ctiliclsms ol the parochial school sys. ukn the reading of the rule was, auent drowMine of Sfi men il,'m. wos married to Miss Blancha Me- Lladed the Republicans broke out' j Leud on March 9. The ceremony was ipplause and derisive ia,ngnter ui MOKMOX CO.VWCIiKXCK iicumuieu in .uiiu iuuu u mi. (IWDSe 01 tne uviiui;ittt.. IVa VV1-II CLVulov : w, ininklt would be a good thing," l5W U M' hhSMO.N 1 tt,rlan Phurch of that city. Crorjey Litfll Suiter, of New York, "to. add j rj j has lived In Seattle about nine f the Democrats Can nave nOlUingj i'.tt -1. uu toiii tm-ruiuutiia. uuu uas uuung umi lime tMi- i iiuai t-onierence oj tiievshurch of Je-! fi"Kt-'u i" i"e im eamie uiiaiiivss. no sob Christ of Latter DtfWSaUits was : ls a member of the First Presbyterian KI) (H T IX SCANT ATTI11K ! I .M:irriagtk is Xol Knovtii ! Kllensliurg, Wash., April 4. Rev. ;.leremiah Crowley Is engaged tit the ;r.al estate business at Patterson. ; Wash., in Ueuton county, and is a ! frequent visitor to Kllensburg, Noth ing is known here of his alleged mar j rlag. 1 Crowley Is I'reliyteiian. Seattle, April 4. Father .leieml-1 j. j. . j. . . . . j. j. j. j. . . . j. . ha Crowley, whose relations with Ihe I j. & . Meadville, Pa., April 4. O.cr one hundred guestOif the l.nKayette ho tel were furced to flee in scanty at lire by a fire which destroyed the hostel ry early this morning. Loss, $100, D1OM0XI) MKIM'IIAXTK . Altli HARD HIT AntwerpAprli 4. Owing to the decreased demand the failure nf several diamond nierchalils Is anticipated. ThfT never have had any, In as heard to remark. j called to order at the tunacle to wn the minority nave tne usual oay, and the session Is exivted to, Lei; minutes to discuss this rule?", be without unsual Incident. Nbout (Hams Inoulred. I iirteen tnousana Mormons frOc all ; Hey will not," curtly, replied parts or the West are here to afVfVd ' IM. .x j the meetings. Host wanted ine uonse ami euuu- v Ittknow lhat fact," Williams said. ' Carl B. Johnson has bought the He snow it, we Know 11, some joiiii n. Bower tract at tne west ena on the Republican side of the , of Second street for 1 1 400. The sale (unremarked. 1 was made through 1. N. Harbaugh's Iteliell reiterated f Jin t the purnosp agency. church here. RIG STltlKK OS l.V KRKNC1I CAPITAL WILL TRY BANKERS cl ! 0 'jr- inytrn UNKNOWN HOBO o run oyer and 0 killed by Train0 YOlXti MAN o IIOI1K1III.K IIKATII ATGHStYAItllS THIS AI-TKHX(K). rn:ii'TK.i to iioaud i ukk.ht Tit ix,gju r was iiitAtidgit 111:. XKATH THK Hi:i:i.S ARltlV KI) IIKUK LAST XK'illT I ItOM T ACO.M . A CAMItltilXiK WINS - THIRD ANNUAL KACI I Paris, April 4. Fifteen thousand . masons, bricklayers and allied work i men have been locked out as a re- ... .. anil nt iha InnMlilv nf Iho Amnlnfa I I una nours. 1 (land, April 4. J. Thoburn RossVC- T. Durkhardt and John K. AiichiiVX Indicted In connection with CliicHito Wheat Market. Chicago, Attrll 4. M. 2 Tnlv. SS 3-R; September, SB 1-2 3-4; Putney, April 4. Kor the third race In succession Cam bridge won the 'vurslty race 5 by defeating Oxford by twcwQr i , and a half lengths, lcn; ! :" :j AB5ttEMENJ?ITH - T I 'V . r-S ,JABOR UNIONS from Blart to finish. U'itllllpOR, April O A- k - - 1 i . . m . . . . . Finest Clothmo in the World r r Tft&ije M 1 -: :i 'V; v4kir:rA f rfcv-.r-Y --.-M -i-'-d ft V'y I 1 -im ft J W ipwif S 0 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx W ' W O J PlARCEST STOCK o II " I QUALITY o I I II ri U m't a 111 111 I II I 1 I n Ails rr c v I O P LOWEST PRICES J IIUIUMWH ur ww. q w " ' II I UP-TO-DATE Where CSsh Beats Credit a j o SATISFACTION I ' I -MaMBlgJBllll ihhibiiiiiiiiii I . a Tin. -- iiinii'crs. .ii. ' Jf3f ! UCfireak with the unions. The fr : XJranadian Pacific has decided ompniiy V7,nH ntirognteii t no ngreement entered Into last Scntoniber, giving a monlli s notice to the unions, out as serts lltere will be no reduc tion in wnges or increase In hours to follow. The unions have Hailed a meotlng from nil over Ihu system and will appeal to the board of conciliation of tliu labor department nt Ottawa to arbitrate Thousands of men are affected and their officials declnre a strlko Is probable. O JUSTICE O'GOMAN HANDY WgH FISTS 00 New York. April 4. Justice Jus. O. tiornuin, of tho siiprnmu court, engaged In a hiiril-to-llniitl flKht will! a giant negro wVu forced IiIh way Into I lie (iiirinan residence early today, It Is alleged, for I lie purpose of bur glary. The negro first attacked the butler when' the latter iiltenipted to elect him. Hearing tln scuffle Judge Coriiian telephoned foi Wile police anil then Joined In (lie fight, using J)li flsls with such advantage that negro was put to flight mi .OmIit nr rested. fD ARGUMENTS HEARD UPON TRUST LAW o ' Washington, April i. Arguments for and against the proposed amend ments to tho KhermaOantl-triiKt act, recently lulroditw'd by Represent atlve lleiihnrn on. hiMalf of I lie N11M01111I Civic Federation, were heard tiiihiy.Q,,,. hobo, name unknown, was run over and killed by soulliliiiuml through I'relght train No 1121 at tho dt'iiol yiirds this leruooii at :l o'clock. The accident was wltiirssc by only two pers'ins, .1, II. Ii UnA'cr cruiser of this city, and doo, who were near t!lereat ilrilnie .Mr. Hick stated that tMliian at tempted to board 11 lywhllc. Ilio train was going at a apced. llti was 011 liio norllMe of the track. He succeeded lijusiiiig tlie ladder on tho car, hvOfailed to get a foot bold. IUk were dragged lMiicuth tho wheoand ho fell, lloni feet were ityiM at I ho ankles kmI his is struck by the car, uitishing of ltrato a pulp. Dea'.h Kv. iustantuneous. Coroner tlordou, who was officiat ing at a funeral, was culled. He made a hasty examination of tho body and sunt Ills wagon for the remains, which were removed to his undertaking rooms. He summoned tho eye-wit nesses to tho tragedy to appear there at 5 o clock to testify at the Inquest to be held. Dr. Kuykendal arrived on the scene soon after tlie accident. but tho man was already ilcail.- A son rch of the man's pockets re vealed nothing that would lend to his Identity except a hotel card with the names FredJohnsou und Holla Rich ards written thereon. It Is probable that the first one is his name. The Hindoo who saw tho accident says tho man came here Inst night 11 ml stated that he was from Tacoma. Tho dead 111 an was aged about 20 years, was of medium stuture, weighed about Hi 5 or 170 pounds, Oas of a blond complexion and biiioiiUj shaven. I in had tho (Appearance or being a ScnudiunviniC Later 0. W. Qrlffln telephoned to Henry Veatrh at Cottago Orove to stop the unfortunate man's compan ions, who succeeded Ul getting on tho train, and learn his namo and resi dence. They did nqt know his name, but ho hud told thorn that his father conducted a dairy farm near Omuha, Neb. He was born in 1888, and left homo five years ago on ac count of trouble with his parents. Ho had been working around the log ging camps up In Washington, and was on his wuy to Oakland, Oil. NEW MAN GETS PRINTING OFFICE JOB WiiHlilnKlnn, April 4. Juhn S. i.i'orll, of HHiioIh, nnw piihllo printer In tljo IMilllpplm'tt, whh today appoint ed public printer here lo micrnl Stll IIukh, whom) rt'rtlKnutlon wuO accept ed Home time hko. Th appointment Ih In the natiiru of a Hiirprtae dm hit; iiuine had not been mentioned", con nection with the om. NEWSYSTEM IN STANFORD UNIVERSITY by a suh-commilten of the house coin mlltee on Judiciary, of which Mine field Is chairman. Heth Low, of New York, headed the delegation that ap peared f:.r Ihe meiiHiire. 4 mi-re wr I nil V nt i n wi'ST 1 1 Port lini'1 Wi-i..-iii. WllKlllll'-loi C..t t h'llVfl'M lluhl frost In In V.rll I. I 1. 1 .1 uvvi. J-';ilr luiiii-lil i-x-lit. ir c ;Mt ; t'ltll Itilllulil ; Sunday probalily sliowt-rs; soiilli to east winds. KasteniO Oregon, Kastern WiinlilnOm and Nnrtherm Idaho KqIt tonight wit li light frost 8unJ)iy, fair and warmer. O Southern Idaho Fair to night: light frost: cooler lit eastern portion; Sunday air and warmer. , O f A A T I ' ! ! I ' 1 , I j . Hpokano, April 4. "Within five ears wo epei:t to have only Juniors seniors at Stanford University." said David Slarr Jordan, lis presl il'iit. Who lectured hern last night. "It will be a place for only tlioao who have a definite object in puniH Ing u university course, and not for those who an- gathering up od Is and ends of an education." ADMIRAL EVANS IMPROVES RAPIDLY AT HOT SPRINGS is MOIUIAV filVK.V O I'ltlVATI-: Al IIIKM'K Paso Rubles Hot HirlnKs, April 4. Rear Admiral Kvans passed a com fortable night, and physicians, after a thorough examination, declare lie has no organic trouble. He Is taking sulphur baiAs and massage, and Is muring from Intermittent attack of lnf(rj)mmatiiry rheumatism, which, together with the worry attending the command of the battleship fleet, caused the admiral lo drop friim I 7 S to 122 pounds In weight. In a few days, If the present rale of Improvo uient continues, the crutches wlild be abandoned for a cane. Home, April 4. .1. Pleruoiit Mur-; gan and daughter, Mrs. Herbert L. . naiierue, leceiviu a private ainll-l ence v!th Queen Helena today, after The Civst League basebaM season which they vMted the pope. opens in Han Francisco tomorrow. o CO o o