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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
o THE DAILY GUARD VOU 83 ki t;KN:.oi!i:;N, Pi ksiiav k KMXd, .rmi. -ji, iiion no. mi EUGENE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE TRUSTS NEW HAMPSHIRE TABLES EFFORT TO ENDORSE TAFT ! , ! mxii-: ;oi:s i TO MKKT WW Washington, April li. i lie iiuiiat). tooted Speaker Cannon's resolution IXrtting "e ai'KOintment of a I Jommlitee to investlnate the so-called . .-..1" mid the eeneral sub- Z of wood pulp and the manufac-l Qeof printing Paper. I 18 . i..,, i 'fitltflllllf IflllG r 1 Hlll"fi" The McCall bill, requiring public- I:TOf Campaign tainiuuimu, iu ,v reported favorably to tne house br cuuiimtict ..... vif.. nr?sident and renre- tentative: In congress. Pu I I..I.11I... 1)111 t r.alUOcr """"""J i As tne ersmi. icii dered to President Roosevel by the attorur-'"-" . , today, it is believed the president lill sign the employers' liability bill. , Williams Is Mad. STKIKCKK l'l l Washington, April 20. With the WOlXIUXli COMUCToit eiceptlon of Cooper and Nelson, of i Wisconsin, Republicans, the house! Pensocola, Klu., April 2 1 . A liuin tndav. by a strict party vote, declnr-! ber of street car strikers fired u f ti ed that the action of Speaker Cannon ! siltule from rifles at a street cur. five list Saturday in summarily aujourn- j miles outside this city, wounding the ini the house, was not a breach of 1 conductor, thereo' bullets strlklni! the privilege of the house affecting I him. The motornian was uninjured. its safety, dignity and the integrity of Its proceedings. Klie dictum was made when a resulutiim bv Williams holding such a breach to' have been' committed, was tallied, lie to 11 . The vote was preceded bv state ments by Williams and the speaker. After disclaiming that as a result of the Incident there would be a per sonal breach between him and the speaker. Williams maintained that the action was an unprecedented parliamentary act. On the other hand the speaker called attention to the dilatory tactics of the minority leader for the past two weeks and said It was the speaker's duty and privilege to gweefi aside a dilatory de mand and declare the house adjourned. Concord, X. H., April 20. The He publican state convention for the se lection of delegates at huge to the Republican national convention was held here today. The nlatfiirm re news allegiance to the principles of the Republican party, and while rec . ngnlzlug that existing tariff schedules should be readjusted to current con ditions, emphatic opposition is de clared to tariff tinkering by piece meal. It nr.jes the restoration of the American flag to the ocean carrying trade, and generous pension legisla tion for army and navy veterans. On the question of instructions the platform asserts that the real inter ests of the presidential candidate to ! be nominated will be best served ; w ithout specific or implied Instruc tion In the form of resolutions or preference in this convention, i A resolution endorsing Taft for i president was tallied by a rising vote, only 2.") delegates out of 7ti:i voting for the resolution. Paris April 2 1 Prince Melie de Sagan gave an inter view to the Journal before he left for Naples. He admit ted he was going, to Italy to meet Madam Anna Could. hut refused to give an Iniluiaiiou of the time or place of their marriage, saying: The future is in the hands of Ciod." A I IK ATTIX ItKSTS . KKM.YOK ItllTAI.O Seattle. Wash., April 20. - Abe At tell. of California, retained his title of featherweight champion of the world at Sound Beach yesterday af ternoon by defeating Kddie Kelly, of Buffalo, in the eighth round. Kelly was completely outclassed and wic; a thoroughly beaten man when Ref eree John Held waved Attell away land assisted the Buffalo lad to his corner. K"lly Is game to the core, but he is not fast enough to hit the shifty Culiforiitan. anil at no stage of the contest was Atlell In danger. 0. A. C. defeated Whitman Satur day by the score of 13 to 1. A special meeting of tin' Coinnier cii I club will he held Wednesday night to tk further action on the matter of Kugone being represented at the Portland rose festival in June. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST-HAMPTON BROS. Wash Skirts Improving an opportunity to secure some of the best Wash Skirt values ob tainable we place them on sale Wed nesday and Thursday at prices which are sure to result in an immediate dis posal of the entire lot. . WHITE DUCK SKIRTS-Well made, of good material, full sweep, sale price, each $1.25, $1.50 WHITE LINEN SKIRTS are 'always the most in de mand. Linen is the best wash fabric made These will go first, sale price, each $2.50 GALATEA SKIRTS are popular because of' the extra weight and wearing qualities. We have them in stripes and dots in blue ground Sale price, each $2.50 WHITE CURTAIN NET SPEClAL--40c White Net with wide ruffle, edged with Battenburg lace, insertions to match, sale price, yd 35c 35c quality white net, edged with Battenburg insertion of same, set in, sale price, yd 25c SUMMER GOODS 1-2 PRICE-Mulls, Organdies, Dim ities, all wanted shades, always 25 to 75c. Wednes day and Thursday, HALF PRICE. Great timely Sale of Embroideries .25c We will make Wed nesday and Thursday Embroidery Days. An unusual opportunity to purchase Yokings, Edg es, etc., at a substantial saving. TUCKING J 8 inch Tucking, regular price 40c Sale price,' yd 27 in. Tucking, never less than 50c, sale price yd ....35 60c quality Tucking, 27 inches wide; sale price, yd... 3 5c 22 inch tucking, always 85c; sale price, yd 60c 75c quality tu:king, 22 inches wide; sale price, yd 55c 12 J -2c and 1 5c values, embroidery edges with idscr- tions; sale price, the yard... 8c Wide embroidery on sheer mull, always $2.00; sale price, the yard ..1.50 2000 yards wide embroideries and insertions on fine mulls and "ainsook. regular price from 30c to $3.50; sale price, 20c to 1..- $2.25 ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBERS DEMA THAT GONGRE i!Q ACT New York. April LM. At the annu n I meeting (if the Associated Press to day, at which 174 daily papers wen represented, an address was adopted asking tlit president and congress to grant immediate relief from the ex-, actions uf combinations of papermak ers, declaring that "immediately up. on the assembling of congress twenty or more hills aimed to correct these conditions, Htiil put paper and pulp, on the free list, had been Introduced and referred to the ways and means committee. That persistent el forts to ( btain a hearing had heeti refused, and dilatory tactics employed to pro long present conditions and to carry over to a not her session of congress every proposition designed for re- j it...- I Attention is a!.-o directed against j the false reports uf news print pap"; prices recently furnished to umgres.: by the director of t ie cell; as bureau. (riiml Jury els lluy New York, April -1 . - It heeatm1 known tojay that the federal grain1, jury is about to h,'gin an Investiga tion of several of the largest mai.u facturors of nianita wrapping paper of this Htate to ascertain whether or ti it the manufacturers arc condu-t-ing their business under an ngr e meut In restraint of trade In vlnlaiim of t ho Sherman nntl-trusi law. 'GUARD'S PARTY j RETURNS FROM ' LOS ANGELES MUS. (MIlllS, .MISS miiinw AM) i MISS 'KI'.A HoMK 1-HOM Tllllllt Stll THKItX TISM' MISS j 'MK liKMAIXS TIIKV TOOK IV M.I. Till-: SK.IIIS AM) HAD (.(Xlll IMK DISTRICT ATTORNEY LANGDON MARRIES MODESTO WIDOW Modesto, Oal., April 20. District Attorney LaiiKdon, of Sun Frnnclsco, and Mm. Myrtle Mcllonry, tho weal thy widow of tlie luto Oramll Mc Henry, were quietly married here to- SENATOR WARNER THINKS COLORED SOLDIERS WRONG Washington, April 21. In a palntu taklnK analysis of tho Hrownsvllle affair Senator Warner, of Missouri, expressed tho opinion that auldlera, whoso identity hud not buon sh wn, r 4 . .-ami mm just I - rrt'-kt You'll be well dressed for any place, any com- fSe-. J. WW pany, any occasion u you are uiesseu m uui jf. tiariitaiiaiiuci kbd mai a . r - .-.lfcHH?-' "aVfef",. jJlFfr Clothes. We make a special feature of summer clothes if your'e going away from home taking a vacation at a lake, at the seaside, or anywhere fUr. hetter set the eood clothes matter settled , beforehand. These clothes will settle it for you in the right way. Suits or Overcoats Mrs. II. ,. Gihhs, Miss Kffio Wlth row and M isK '.cluin Cru.an. mein hors of tho party which Tho Guard st nt on n trip to 1-oa AukoIos as a re ward for thotr work In tho sulwtip tion rontost. conducted by thin paper durltiK tho winter, returned to Kn- ncno last niKht nfior having been Mono just two weeks. Miss llattlu Cook, the fourth member of the par ly, remained in Southern California, where Hho will visit friends for aomo time. The Indies who returned last night, were Well pleased with their trip ami enjoyed themselves very much while none. Uesldes all tho places of Inter est In Los Angeles, they visited tho Cataliua Islands, Han Diego. Corona do Beach, San I'edro nnd many other places, saw tho battleship fleet, nnd In Tact took In everything (hut was worth seeing. They sny the Klnfi Kdward hotel, whora they stopped during their sojourn In Los Angeles, Is "simply swell," the accommoda tions being tho best In the city. They Intended staying In San Francisco on their way home, but tho city was so dirty, they any, that they remained only a day and enmo on home. W. H. LANGDON. day. Thfl ceremony wns performed by Hev. Father Otis, of San Francis co. Tho- bridal party left for the south,- JURY CHOSEN TO TRY BANKERS Siilcmi, Or., April 20. A bin li-iiiil biittlo In tho J. Thuliiirn Hihh cimi will bc'Kln nt 9 o'rlui'k tomorrow tnornliiK. when l)intrlct Attorney j .Maiiiiinic will offer the flrt of bin testimony In Biipport or tho ohiirKe that Hohh and IiIh uHHoclaten In tlie Title (Inarnntee & Trut Company converted to their own un over tl!KH.000 of mate Hehool fiinriH. Thl aflerno(n a Jury waH Hecnred and the lopenliiK mateinenlH made by tho law- yerH. Then court adjourned until to j morrow iiiornlirK. when the. Introduc tion of evidence will benln. ! The Jury an accepted Ib c,oinpoed ,)f Jacob Slalner, F. I). Knlcht. Chan. K. ItliheB. II. A. HIcKiiiund, OeorKe I llrown. Joeph Klrm h. C. F. Ileln. .1. K. Short, I. I.. Kennedy, Jamen For bin, Otto Myera and W. J. Hab I berly. These men aro all fnun tho ! country precinct, nono from Huluiu. PROSPECTIVE STRIKE ON CANADIAN ROAD $15.00 to $30:00 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Mux . . ' . t 1 r 1 HartSchaffner & Marx Cfethes Winnipeg, April 2 ! The Canadian Pacific has posted an op ti Hliop not lr e In h II sh'M'f from Fort William 1o Vaii'-oiiver, the order affect Ini; four thoiiHund ni'n. At the sann tJtiM- th" rnehilrs from Foit V.llllam to Montre al have abrogated thdr agrfe intnt with th'conipauy, pte liaratoiy to JoIiiIiik other etc i pin fii Lit a ft-d '-nit ion to r tv v'ii nh'ip rul' o SENATOR WILLIAM WARNER. made a ml'lnlxht a! Baiilt on the sleep In K. helpleaa citizens of Brownsville, and Bnid: "It Ik Incredlblo to mo that any man, whlto or black, should have the hardihood to charne that tho pres ident, In IssuliiKnn oriled dtsrhni'KlnK those soldiers, was Influenced aKalus't them because of their color." Warner paid a trlbulo to the col ored soldiers for their services In the critical momenta of tho wlira of I lie nation. BITTER ILLINOIS i FIOHT ON SALOONS SI. I.ouls, April 21. Forty Illin ois I'll U s and towns, a majority of (hem In tho nouthorn part of thfl state, aro voting today un local op tion. Tho huttlo at Cairo Is Intense ly bitter. Tho first of the year the lift saloons aKroed to close on Sunday and It Is expected this action will have consldornhlo offoct on today's voting. KAHTKK OKKKItlNM . AT UltACK III KCH Now York. April 21. The InrKCMt aliiKlo KaMtor offerlnK In New York was $198,000 at Urace church. IIOSIMTAIi lll'IIMMI AT 111(1 HAI'IDS' Rrnnd llnplds. April 21. A dis patch from HIk Unplds says that Mer cy hospital, of that city, la burnlntr. Thirty patients were In the hospital when the fire started. Tho hospital Is conducted by tho Hlsters of Mer cy. Latest reports say thai all pa tients were removed safely. ChicjiKo Wlietit Market. , (MiIcbko, April XI. May, U5 1-4; ' July, 87 3-S; Hoptotnher, 84 3-8. I et a &ordon Hat earh 00 S3 X to Hmpkoif Beds. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT J. B. Stetson Hats $4.50 to $8.00 a I I. VI. It St ill IK. K l.tlSl H cciy ,i l. i.l Vll C:,r:' i- A id I -1. The port of I..H..i.ra 'ha- I.-, i. 'lo I f:.. n -I:.. i.n a'-', Miif i a tnvnti-rlons tn b. I'i'ul.tr r. vr ha r' -'ilr- rl In rtn" .I'a'h' 'lA!;i- ras'S aie IJ : I - I. I.I. v. - Vsv SENATOR JOHN WALTER SMITH. H'-nator ;Jniitli of Maryland Im mie uf (he mo-t Mpular men In public MTe , In thf eountry. lit? In tt m lf made man and the Ml uf t!ie liiiHicni Shine, n,. ! lia mitile mllHoiiK in lumber and ntln-r lur" eointnerelal liitMr-'tH. Hi , h!.i ini: i!i:i'iit In tin- tiiKiin lnl e:tvN jij a dliei tnr of bank ntid a eapltaM.st ' I'uIllK'H Ih his bnbl.V. lie m,,w !H. -jm,,. I).- h.l t v m i 1 1 tliMUMilhlS Up'H. j tlnHfii 11 ' ti Iti-lp tlie I 'eiii'M-niile p.u-ty In Uh eampaimiH, lew uicu lix Uu iiiutry aie u. nr 111,' i.il Ivein to pulliirai ca mpaiiiri.