Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 27, 1908, Image 1

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    THE E
ENE DAILY GUARD
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Kl'liKM-:, OHKtiOX, MONDAY KVKXlNd, AI'Kll, '."7, 1(.8
NO. 101
IDLE WEST SWEPT
BY SNOW AND SLEET
FAMOUS BANDIT
ASSASSINATED BY
LEYMES TRIBESMEN
SKXTKAl'K
H l"OSTl'OXKl
! mrlnitle, Wis.. April 27. A
I :.,m of almost hurricane e-
'tocitr " thls part ' the state dId
Q damage to shipping and other
(Lnarty. 11 18 rePrted that-a
Ulster U ashore near Cedar river.
i.hu April 2". There was an
, ...mitrnt snowstorm In the north-
irn Darlr of the state last night and
;,u4,v 'Anxiety is felt for fruit and
fvaung vegetables.
'' I St. Fa"'. APr" 27- A nortnwest
file last Dlgni uruuBui . suu.siumi
,ntl maaj' .-"-
. Wla Anrll 27. This rt-
l .ion is today experiencing one of the
E .nnu'tnrms'of the season.1
A tir-Il 97 Tho rinmnfra lie
I mruici , i" - - i"
frost to Colorado orchards the past
two nixlits will amount to $1,000,-
r MO.
Sioux City, April 27. It Is sriow
night da thin i0c furIeJ last
SCIIOOI.HOY Ki.,.r.i .1.
' FAMJ.NH C'HIMXKY
I ' Buffalo. Anrll ? -i.
a building adjoining a school vard
in which a flumber of children were
playing, collapsed today killing one
boy and seriously Injuring three oti'-era.
i Tangier, April 27. It U reported
that Raisull, the bandit, has been as-
sasstntrted.
! Xcws Confirmed. .
! Parla, April 27. A news agency
! has what purports to be a confirma
I tion of the report of the assassination
I of Raisull by Leymes tribesmen,
i while the latter was returning from a
feast In his honor. Other reportB ex
press doubt of the truth of the story.
Portland, April '. 27. I'pou
motion of (he fdelense. the
passing of iudgurant upon J.
"Thoburu Koss, the Portland
banker convicted of the
wrongful conversion of pub-
lie funds, was postponed 30
days. Attorneys for ituss are
preparing an appeal.
! The Ashland city council . v. an ad-Wi rnniTC 11100
journed meeting held Tuesday even- OtLbDnA It MAOO
- Ine aniirnvt.fi rh ..i,,,.., i
- - ...V ,,,,,,., ,iu i-t-iu-
cations for bitulithic paving on Main
and Kourth streets, from the depot
through the Inmin... c..l., i ....
i " vin,,,, ..mi rtu-
I thonzed bids for its construction. It
i is hoped to let the contract earlv in
May and have the work proceed with
all speed.
FOR DEAD DUKE
If you are determined 1l nix. b.i.m,
thing, see to it that you do not ape
. an ape.
Paj-is, April 27. A solemn high
mass of requiem was rvelebrated to
day in the church of St. Philippe for
the late Due de Chnulnes, who died
suddenly of heart disease on Thurs
day night. Many prominent members
of the French aristocracy and the
American colony were present.
SUDINU MorXTAlX
ItKSTKOYS JIAMI.KT
Buckingham, Quebec, April 26.
Half the little French hamlet of No
tre Dame de Salelte. 16 miles from
here on the l.levre river, disappeared
today under a sliding mountain, and
at least 30 of its small population are
knoilu to have perished. The hamlet
has no telephone or telegraph facili
ties, nor Is it on a railroad. Meagre
bits of news of the disaster come in
by messenger from the physicians and
other rescuers who were hurried
there when the first rails for uid
came early this morning.
Governor .(.namneriatn has written
Senator Bourne .to have him secure a
visit off Yaqulyn liny or the hat tie
ship fleet, and It Is to li hoped the
event is secured. It will 'mean an
immense crowd at the bay the day
the fluot passes.
The Store That Serves You Best-Hampton Bros.
Phcnomneal Values and Styles
In .Spring Suits v
A woman In Juducd hy the Suit she wenrs. How necessary It
is to select On! right suit, one tlmt is not only distinctive but
beitutlflil Hlld practical.
Willi it display tlmt luis no equal in Kugene and garments bear
ing the well knoXvn brand of Wooltcx or IJiVogue, e ore
confident that ytiu will be in the right class when weuriug
one of the costumes.
Our stock was never so large or so rich in style as this spring.
Tailor-made Suits at $12.30, $1(1.1111, $18.00, Slio.Od, $25.00,
,S:t.-.m and $15. no.
The- Climax of Value-Giving
In Silk Petticoats
Never have wo been better ni'eprel with a stock of silk
Skirt 1 1 mui now. Xover so rich in style ami beauty as nt
tlu' present time.
They are made of fine Taffeta, wide flounce with narrow
hands, strictly tailored effect, colors, changeable tan,
changeable red; plantation hrown, lilne, green, white,
black and red.
Taflota Skirts at. ... $0.00, $7.50, $11.00, $10.00, $12.00,
and $15.00.
fun WKLL. DRIlllD WOMIC
Improved Knit
Outing Garments
Commonly known as sweaters are dis
tinctively different from the ordin
ary kind, but cost no more than
t'.e many less successful makes on
the market.
Dfjigtied and correctly tailored with
studied effect. For negligee com
fort, real smartness of style and
honest service without pulling r
stretching out of shape. They
come In all colors,
each ( $:..(I0
LACE CURTAINS
We are showing the most complete line of I.are
Curtains In Kugene. The assortment Is varied
In patterns, qualities and price. Ilrussi Is net,
both white n ii A ecru: Nottingham In a wide
ranee of designs: Curtains, the pair
$1,511, $.li5, $:!..(, $l.l. $l.5ii ami ...n.
New Veilings
We are constantly on the watch for the latest Nov-
eltle:: in veils.
Our stock Is most complete In the r.nw colorings
and patterns; the yard -or. Hc, .Vic
Mode Veils, one and one-half yards to three yards
long, each ."" ,,-",
Children's Rompers
When whhIi day or pay dny at the laundry comes
around you will think i:.w much theso gar
ments have saved you In hard work or hard
dollars.
You can buy them ready to put riuht tin the little
ones at, each ."tie, t.c nnd $7.."o
Wash Fabrics
40U0 yards of new pretty Wash Kabrlcs us frenh
and crirp as can be imalm-d.
Kc (.inhams in nl) coIoi-h, eh ck and Klripes;
none anywhere better foj the price, but we Hell
them at, the yard 12 l-2c
Copyright '1908 by
Hut Schiffner Sc Marx
You'll Be in the Swim
So far as clothes areV-onceriietl; that's the condition
of every man who wears our fine clothes. We've got
the stuff that gives distinction and character to a man's
looks. Made for us by
Mart, Schaffner & Marx
You'1! find the most exclusive dressers Club
men, 'college men. business menall wearing these
perfect clothes and you'll find a lot of them ready for
you in our store.
Come on in ; tht'clothes are fine. Suits or over
coats, $15 to $30.
This store is the -home of Hart, Schaffnv & Marx;
Clothes for everyone.
Hampton Bros.
558-564 Willamette St,.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
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CONGRESSIONAL TONIC.
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Oonahtv in Cleveland PUin D
HAYWOOD IS
DEPOSED BECAUSE
HE IS SOCIALIST
Denver, April 24. Tho formal an
nouncement was mnde In today's Is
sue of the Miners' Mutiailne. tho offi
cial orxan of tho Western Federation,
over tha signature of C. K. Mrthoney.
first vice president nnd nctlnK pres
ident of tho association, that tho ex
ecutive board had terminated the ser
vices of William 1). Haywood as rep
resentative of tho federation In the
field.
Last December, lifter Haywood's
SANTA BARBARA
SHOWS SAILORS NEW
KIND OF BATTLE
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Snnta llnrbani, April 27. Bnnta
llarbara'a flowor festival In honor of
tho battleship fleet began today with
a floral parado and battle of flowers
on the ocean boulevard and Plata del
Mar. The beautiful spectacle was In
full view of th sixteen shltis anchor
ed in the roadstead nnd the parade
wiiB without doubt one of the pretti
est features orfered as an entertain
ment for tho officers and men of the
fleet since the departure from the At-
llantlc coast Inst December.
The battle was iinliiue and thous
ands of hoqucta were used as ammu
nition. Twelve hundred bluejackets form
ed a part of the parade, e-ich carry
I11K a buuuuct In the muzzle of his rifle.
WILLIAM I). HAYWOOD.
niuuliiiil at Holse on Cie cliinitc of
complicity In the murder of Stoiincu
lierK, he was superseded as secretary
treasurer of the Kederutlon by Krnesi
Mills, by order of the executive
board. Since that lime he has been
ployed as a lecturer anil organizer
for the Federation and has made a
tour of the Kast. It Is estimated that
the executive board disapproved of
his activity In the advocacy of social
istic theories.
MONEY PLENTIFUL
FOR BOND BUYING
New York. April 27 The
subscription for I20.iton.lt00
of the t III.iioo.ihio of I'cnu-
sylvanla bonds were opened
tndiiy. It Is said . the sub-
scripllons amount to $ 1 2 0,-4-
0110,01111.
London, April 27. -The
I'- no I va ri i :i f oir per cent
bonds to tie amount f $2o.-
0(10,(010 were OV'T-Hllb.'HTllH'd
many times.
DEADLY CYCLONE
PASSED NORTHWARD
Atlanta, April 27. All re
ports today Indicate that tho
windstorm which rolled up a
death list or nearly 400 and a
list of about 12(10 Injured In
the past four days, has passed
mrth. Developments show
that the storm passed In cir
cles. The devastation by wind
was followed by reports of se
rious floods In several sta
tions or (li'oi'Kla, Columbus,
nil the Alabama Hue, IvIiik
the chief sufferer, hiitb water
dolni considerable dauuiKo
I here. 1
FATAL GUN
ACCIDENT AT
COMSTOCK
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KKihM: ;KKlt.1. IHS1MT.L
Sl'M.Y MOUMNU AS KKM LT
OK MOUTAIj AVUl'l AC"I
lKNTAIXY IM-'LKTKI) SAT I H
DAV AI'Ti:UMM)N.
Hoy Clark, tlu, 13-yoar-old son of
OmrK'a Chirk, of Coiustork, OoutihiA
county, (I it. I u( tin KiiKt-nc tlonoral
h(i.sii!itl Humljty moruiiiK anout 7
oloc!t from tin efforts if a K"
shut wound (hnnivli t lit a tut .mien.
Tile liny, hi com puny wit h Hoy
Wnt-Un. another hoy of about his
11 were out with their rifles near
t.::ir home at t'onistork Saturday flf
tern ,ni. Itnih had been yi;t)UK on
the 'j-mi ll wlicn the (Mark hny iiiilt
.d nun, a Winchester, to
ward hi.n, tnii'zlo first. The liannner
i';iui;ht oa something a n .1 the piece
was ischari;t (1, the bullet entering
the lower part of his abdomen from
the front and cmorM)?; at the back.
The Injiind bey was placed on tho
train a few Iiouih afterward and
brought to Kuficne and placed In tho
hospital with the hope of saving hid
life, lint he gradually grew weaker
and expired Sunday morning.
I nderlnker Uoi don took chivrgo
of the remains and hMpihmI them to
('(linstock Sunday ufteruoon for burial.
SPEAKER FORCED TO '
LISTEN TO PUBLISHERS
WnslilnKlon, April 27, As the re
sult of tho representations of tho
American Newspaper Publishers' As
sociation, Hpoakor Cannon has aKreed
that the subject of the removal of the
duty from wood pulp nnd print paper
In the United Slates shall be discus-
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New Orleans, April
-KoIIowIiik
Is a list of 'It'i towns demollsheil by
the recent storm:
Louisiana Lucerne. Kenmnre. l.a
moorle, Hlchland, Amite. Kssle, I'lnu,
Annie, Krsnkllnlon, Hherldan, Avard,
Kunlve. Totul, 12. ,
Mississippi (illes, I'urvls, Church
Ill, I'orniiiii, Tillman, Melton, llrux
ton, llaxtervllle, Hunflower, Wnhalak,
WliiKHtv, Columbus, Knlrchlld, Wal
lls, CJultman landing, .Mcl.aurln, Mf.
Cnllum, Winchester, 1'lne KldRe.
Total, 19.
(leorxla ('oliimli im, Ctilploy, l.a
OrauKe, Harris, Orltrin, McllonoiiKh,
Ixicust Ornve, Cedartown, VlrKlnla,
Hprlim. Total, 8.
Alabama Albert vllle, lllnh Mound,
llntton. 1'esbiirK , Hell lenient,
llountsvllle. Totul, 0.
SAMUKI, U. l'll.KS.
h i! at a rmiriir. of the Itepuhllcail
menihert hum ik. providing it rea
souable nutuher of Mepuhllcaus tnakt)
a re(iiest to I lint effect.
W'lHiniMM Sinter OeiniiitilN,
In it speech in thv house today Wil
liams said the Democrat Ic filibuster
would continue until the house de
cided to consider the campaign pub
licity bill, a bill putting print paper
on the. free, list, and the unU-iuJuuo
ttoti bill.
BANKER PLEAD
WILL VOTE ON
BATTLESHIPS TODAY
GUILTY AND IS '
SENT TO PRISON
; Th
: am
j naval appifiprl.itlou bill be-
t fore ad JiiuriiNM'iit today. The
k ' d'-biite on f he I'l les aitietol-
U'asbiiigton, April 27.
Hcnatc, by unaiif motis
in IK, will vole on tho
CHINAMAN CUT
OFF WIFE'S HEAD
nellugbam, April 27. Fearing th
Chine Interpreter at Human, on tho
Canadian border, would nend him
I ku k tr China t-j wed the woman ho
claimed to be hl4 wtf, l,ee Wing Wa
lia, aied 44. almost decapitated his
twrjyy-ar -old wife with a raror -ar-Jy
Sunday morning in t hextert-nUon
bed where he win Ip-I'K Iiid lug an
lnvf-i trat ion of his i lK.it lo be In
!Jj!h enilifry. H- flint denied tin
k 1 1 1 ' u if . fajag ,-1m aitciiip'ed hu U
Init 1 1 r tht bf vmih m;ik-
luif H-e fi a p,joi tf it he r iiiipb-i' d
' t!"e Ui v..
i merit, providing for four hat-
tlenhlpK, will lie' unlimited
until 4 rf Ylo K liiU ufterii hoi,
when tlf re will b a limit of
4 tun. riiliinlt'u Id cni-h jtuorli
WKATIIKIl KOKIK'AST
I'Olt NOItTIIW KKr
.. . 4
OrcKoi9 WaMbltiKton anil
Idaho l-ulr tonlKbt and 4
Tuesd.iyj f r-rt tonight.
i &
S:if itrdav'n b;neh;iM i- ret: t):ik-
land, li; I rt)aiu. . Utn nL"'l",
7 ; fcan Kra tidieo, 1 . K nnd ay 'a
Hporen: Portland. J-4; Oaitlatid, U
San Francisco, 7; I.os Angeles, 2.
I Ran FrancUco, April 2 7. J. Dal
lirown, fornu r preM'dent and gen
,er;il manager of the California Safo
; liepoHli Hi Trunt Company, today
pleaded guilty to the charge of em
bezzlement and WH4 Henienced to IS
in i:thM In ih ' penitentiary at San
Qtieni In
The chari;e that lalre pe;,d,d
guilty to wan embezzling nlxty-flvu
morigage linndn of the Sacrament
iuH and Kl'-cirlc Company, Ho w;ia
arrenicd nev ral monilih ago for th
alleged wreck lug of t he bank and
phmded not guilty when firm arraign
ed before Judge ('onion. It la thought
he will now turn mate's evidence.
It l aald that Hrown will go beforo
the grand Jury thin afternoftn and toll
all ho known In connection with the
bank'a failure. Tho leniency of tho
aenteneo In due to tho atatement oC
AHHltttiint IHnttict Attorney Cooko
that Itrown nvr profited through
the crooked flnunclul iiiethtMla of th
bank offlcJala.
fieorg. , MiitircN, principal of tho
Indepeiideiico pubib Kchoot, him rv-ci-ived
it it be o bin apfilot luetit ,
nieni, thnniiih the civil nervire com
mislon. to duly in the Phtlliipine Inl
and MIh work will be lu the RchooU
it tuM-rinti nil ul over tho nutivo
t ,
' 1m rx.
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