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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1908)
THE EUGENE IDA TT ,y. GIJABD o (1118 ASKS FOR PERMANENT FLEET I the navy to keep In the Pacific waters a fleet of u first-class battleships , and eight armored cruisers for the i protection of the coast states in case I of war. LTGKfK, OHKliOX, TIKSDAV FV-'XINU, AIM . v i 6U 8, 1U(M o At I'm .v . i . ! n ui nit- Lincoln, County Commercial Club a resoln- FOR PACIFIC ' ?' ate'8 deleRlaS''01'nS"onKrT1o en-i "wn iu,deavor to h;lV(! lne . AUanli(, fwt I I now In California waters stop off Ya- I quina bay for a day on lis wnv nenh L.nn OF (iOVKBXORS ADOPTS ' ,0 enable the people of the Willam-1 '! "e valley to view the entire fleet. oKSOU'TIO.NS At MMiliAUl iney will not have the privilege of I M&D LAST MOHl I Cisco or to Seattle unless this request U , ils granted. The people of Newport ' ; assure the people -first-clans tin L, u'AXTS ATLANTIC KLKKT jJ?e over the bar to visit the! ships, and Bpeclal excursions will be l TO ST)!' OFF YAQLINA BAY : run over the C & E. f rotil all points I In the valleq. i FOB A DAY SO OUKGON PKO-, The board ueclded (Q lnvl(t R , .J i.i E MAY VIEW- IT KXCl'H- Das?nt. the new booster fo; Albany, " ' I tO COme tO ElieeilB B the irnef Of. , club to address the general meeting ! on the evenlne of Mat 1 1 Th M-n . CKK OX COMMK.XL Jlfc,.T j is to show Albany that Eugene is anx- I lous to assist In the work she has I 1A started and that this city Is ever will-1 . . I ing and ready to co-operate with her ! neighbor on the north In advertising The board of governors of the, the resources of the valley to the ommercial Club held an important! ,om ' A committee of five to arrange for Meeting lasi uism., i ""-u mug u me excursion irom Portland to Ku-; Lolution, at the suggestion-of theif'"8 0,1 mmenntent day June; cstuuuuu, i 24, was authorized. President Whit- Sfjllfornia promotion committee, was j son, of the board of governors, will' hJopted appealing to the secretary of ; make the appointments later. j WOHKINGMEU ASKED TO VOTE FOR OWN INTERESTS sistant treasurer of the I'nitetl States at Seattle, Wash. 8I0X FROM PORTLAND TO El'. New York, April 28. Sampel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has notified organized labor throughout the country to adopt resolutions demand ing that their representatives In congress , vote for labor bills before that body. They are also urged, to support ptv ly . such -candidates .as .I'WllJ safeguard,, and protect . tba common' HntereBts of,. Ibe-:. workers." - Only Two UHttliMiips. Washington, April 2 7. -Ily an overwhelming vote President Roose velt's four-battleship program failed in the senate today, Just as It did in the house. The amendment for tour btmlushlps was introduced by Sena tor Piles, and the fight for Its adop tion was led by Beveridge. Twenty three votes wero cast for the Increas ed program, the number being large ly made up of recently elected sena tors. Fifty voted to support the house and the reconiniendatlq.u of the .senate navsj committee in the recom mendation to build only two battleships. SEATTLE SECURES ,; ASSISTANT TREASURER Washington, April 2$. The sen ate today passed a bill providing for tile appointment of an' additional as- WOMAX AND CHILUHKX lll'HXKl) IX HOMF. I-aporte, lnd., April 2S. Mrs. Belle Uuunerson and her three chil dren are believed to have perished in an Incendiary fire which destroy ed their home last night. "Booster" Zurcher calls the atten tion of the Roseburg Review to the fact that under the rulings of the postal department. Roseburg has been entitled to a free delivery of mail throughout the city for several months past, and steps will now be taken to secure it without further de lay. ' 1 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner 4: Marx If You Go Summer Re sorting, You'd Better Go In Good Clothes No telling who you'll meet and it may make some difference to you what they think of you. If you're inside one of our HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX fine suits your sure to make a good im pression if you behave yourself as well as the clothes; look. We'll show you some very stylish snappy 2-piece suits coat and trousers. You can wear a fancy waistcoat if you like such clothes as are much wanted all wool light, dressy and well tailored. You'll find Suits and Overcoats here from $15.00 to $30.00 Thisstoteis.hehnmtoithsHart.Schalfner & Marj Clowes There Is No Money Stringency With Us We do business far CASH. Tjhe sooner you get on this basis the more money you will save, because you buy your goods foi less. We are demonstrating that fact every day. Try it during May, you'll be money ahead. W. B.Lesstelle Corsets' IS. 00 extra quality Corset, made of Kronen, Coulille, medium length. Lace and ribbon trimmed; heavy silk Hose Supporter, Special :t.a.l Royal Worcester Corset No. 609 $2.50 Corset, medium length hip; luce trim med Hose Supporters; special .4... $'2.00 White Suiting v 30 Inch white duck Suiting, linen finish, 20c value, yd ISc Corset Covers 3fic Corset Covers, lace trimmed, good value, special, each ii.lc. 60c lace and embroidery trimmed Corset Cover, special, each. .. . .(10c W lYA1 1 fc RoYAIi WOliCKSTKR. Corsets Mover Filet Net 7.'ic Filet Net, 42 inches wide, colors brown, navy, black, cream and ecru; special, the yard ,"ic Allover Val. Net $2.2."i Allover Val. Net, 42 inches wide, white only, fancy patterns. Special, tho yard Curtain Net CATHOLICS CELEBRATE CENTENARY WITH VERY IMPRESSIVE EXCERISES CARDINAL GIBBONS. T .Ireland, Olennon, Keane. Mueller O'INiunetl, Ryan, Qulgley and Fnr j ley. mid by Cardinal Ulhbonn and laiMinni i.ttgue, primate or Ireland, who was tho chief personage in the colebratlon. since he was the cele brant of th mass. A message from the pope congrat ulating Arvhlshop Farley and the Catholics of New York was read. Scores of communications from laymen, Including one fr;m Presi dent Roosevelt, and from ministers of all denominations, were received. Ills Kmlucm-e Cardinal Mihhons de livered an address of great Interest, being a brief history of the work of the church In New York. CjmliiuirN Sermon. lsaluh Ix; "Arise, be enlightened, O Jerusalem, for thy light Is come, and the glory of the l.ord is risen up on thee. The (lentlles shall walk in I thy. light, and kings In the brlgJit ; ness" of thy , rising. I.lft up thine 1 eyes round about and see; all these j are gathered together, they are come I to thee: thy sons shall come from , afar, and thy daughters shall rise up i at thy side. Then shall thou see and abound and thy heart shall wonder and be enlnrged when the multitude i of the sea shall be converted to thee; I tho strength of itho Uentlles ahull como to thee." Your Kmlnence, Most Rev., Right Rev. nnd Rev. Fathers of the Clergy, Dearly Beloved Brethren of the Laity; Wo nre honored today by tho pres ence of Ills Kminenco, Cnrdliinl Lo gue, Archbishop of Armagh. I'rliniiie of all Ireland, and successor to St. Patrick. It Is eminently becoming COUNCIL0 MEETS AND TRANSACTS USUAL BUSINESS WILLAMICTTK VALLKY COMPANY WANTS TI.MK TO KXAMINK IN TO I.KtiAMTY OK HOMWi. New York, April 2S. The thanks giving service at St. Patrick's ca-1 thedral In honor of the completion of one hundred years of Catholic pro-, gross In New York was celebrated uT-. day. lleforo the sorvlces began fully , six thousand persons had gnlliered In i (lint IIiIh distinguished prelate should the beautiful edifice and as many more wero on the outside, ami the procession from the cathedral college on .MiMllson avenue to the cathedral ''iflh aviMiue was au Impressive participated in by Archlilslmp lake part in these festivities, as tho cathedral and archdiocese of New York are consecrated to St. Patrick, I ho apostle of Ireland, and whu on slitht (Continued on Pngo Four.) BR1TAINS LOSES ANOTHER BOAT IN COLLISION CITY WILL BEAR PART OF EXPENSE OF ILLUMINATION Harwich, April 28. The torpedo boat destroyer Gala was cut In two and sunk early today off Kentish Knock, In the North Sea, by tho scout boat Attentive. The torpedo destroyer Rlhble was also In volved In the collision and re turned to Shcerness with two compartments full of wafer. The accident occurred while the flotilla was engaged In night maneuvers. Knglneer Lieutenant Frank A. Fletcher, of the (lain, was the only person who lost his life. ' J out h and IF KLKCTIOX WAS I.KMAL, THKY OKFKH TO TAKK OVKU KNT1KK MINI) ISSl'K IX PAYMKNT FOR WATKK PUANT KOl'TINE lttS. 1NKSS TIUNSA1TKI). An adjourned meeting of tho city council was hold last night with Councilman J, M. Williams, as pres ident of the council, In the chair, and all uVjutbors present. Various mailers of Interest cumo up for diacusslon, Including thut of the sale ot the water plant to tho that ho had had a con ference with A. Welch, of the Wil lamette Valley Co. In regard to tho mailer in which the latter stated that ho had received a telegram from hla company slating thut they wero not willing to turn ovur the plant at the present time, or until the legal status of tho bonds were determined as to tho methods of voting, etc. The company asked for a week's time to Investigate and If the bonds are held to have been voted legally tho company will turn ovur the plant to the city (or Jl 40,000. The company stated that It would take the entlro Issue of the bonds at 5 per cent in payment for the plant. Routine Matters. Tho mutter of providing fenders for the street cars was brought up and Chairman llarbaugh, of the ju diciary committee reported that, they had been shipped and were expoct ciUhere in ten days. The chief of police was Instruct ed to order (lie property owners along Ilia eur.l side of Alder street lo put In sidewalks at once. I'rof. Slrauli asked that Hie Cy clone hose house on Kr.rt Kleventh str-'et. be moved back from (he street '-ernl yards and the citizens In that vlclnlly would heaullly the lot. The mailer was referred. The city rocordur was authorized to Issue llcuuries to plumbers upon their filing a nond of $3000. A petition for an arc light at the comer of West Eleventh and Wash ington strootn was referred. A roiiHjiistranco ngaiust grndtnis and graveling West Sixth street west of Blair was referred. The plat of Walnut Park was takon up and passed. The matter of conferring with' the Willamette Valley Company as to putting In a 4-Inch pipe on the east end of ICIevcnth si reel nnd Alder The committed from the Commer cial Club on the Illumination of Wil lamette stroet on gala occasions visit ed tho city council mooting Inst night nnd asked the council to boar half of tho expense of installing the lights. After some discussion their petition waa granted. Tho club will bear the other half ami will pay for 1 Blroet before tho paving Is laid waa mi 1 . """" 1 given over to the street committee. Tho lights will be put up before 1 A (;ntrnct between the iTiii r . ..e1e v.11 ..iu Cty nll,i prank C. Kelsny, engineer ... n.(,i mirnni, mm "iii.ii.in.ta for I in iiroonseil itrnv v system, was 'or full services first time. Two strings of them will be placed across Willamette street In each block from the depot lo Ulev- slreet. They will be red, while green. Illue ItiKlead of green was desired, up well. but blue does not show 40c quality with C-lnch ruffle, edged with Mattonburg and (Insertion lo match, special, the yard !n'' Slip white Brussels Net, 30 Inches wide with Insertion and edge lo match. Oct your Curtains just the length you want. Special, the yard '-r,' Great Belt Sale D00 Belts regular pflce 2jd to $1.50. Almost auy style you may de sire in leather, elastic or silk, all colors; not over four to one cus- tomer; special each . . 4. . . LV Shirtwaist Extenders Something new just arrived; a long felt wunt now realized; practical article to fill loose port of the waist; each ....2.1c, .Vic and 7,1c Ladies' Sleeveless Vests Ladles' Swiss ribbed bIi ' each i-veles Vests, Ladies' Long Sleeve Vests r.Mitd V or half I KwthH GORDON HATS Next timayou buy a Hat aTJordon each $3.00 Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. O WHERki CASH BEATS CREDIT J. B. STETSON HATS If you buy a Stetson O you get the Bst H Made Hera at $4.53 to $8.00 Portsmouth, April 2S. According ! to a wireless message received here, I a bnller explosion occurred on Hie i battleship llrltlanla, In which sevet- 1 al men were Injured. The Hrllianlii .;v(ilt'ril I.KMMT' ils expected to arrive here this even- ( ( l.l ill DKK CO.Vl:XTIO. inn : HtfliEII I Albany, April 27. II. (J. McClaln was chosen president of the Kpworth League convention of the F.ugcnc dis trict In the election last evening. He will servo for the ensuing year. Oth er "officers were elected as follows; First vlco president, Miss Orah llnrkniws, of Albany; Becond vice president, Mrs. K. K. V!ptneyer, of llarrlshiirg; third vlco president, Miss Sylvia Harris, of Lebanon; fourth vice president, Miss Ksthor I-eaeh, of Corvullls; secretary, Miss Ksma Newell, of Kugene; treasurer, Wesley Wire, of Kugene; superinten dent of Junior department, Miss Ida Carter, of Harrlsburg. JEWISH RABBI EXPIRES SUDDENLY Montercr, April 2H Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger, of San Francisco, died here of heart disease last night. He ALEXANDER BERK MAN. A',krim-'lifl u-.n of nil tho nn n hint In Afiirili'ti. Hi' ni-rvrd vp1v Jet I'M lit frritt'if) for nlM'luf'IihH In lift MfTili.tNf II. ''. l-"ri k i'( I'lllslHIItf. OFKICIAf, rOKKCAHT Hilt NoltTH VVKST Portland, April 2.- VanhliKton Fair tonlRlil. with Unlit front; warmer to morrow ; etiHti'i'ly w Irwin. Kanti-rn Oregon, Kat'rn WaHhliiKton and Idaho Kalr tonight, wit h ht-avy front. Wtfdnewlay, wiirmiT. re ml, an follow: coiiiiileto niiKlniKU-lnU the sum 'of 4 per ('(Mil of tho com of the system, payahlo uh provided. Ah comtukiiiK or hydraulic engineer he onkH two per cent of tlu font of the tut me, pay uhli im the work 1h carried on. The contiaetH W4ire taken under advlrwment for a week. Carl Met'lalu preni'iitr'd a propOKltlou from hlm nelf and .1. A. MrArthtir to the coun cil to do the engineering work. G. W. Waggoner alo mudu nn applica tion for the engineering work of tho HyHlum for himself and C. W. Collier. It wuh derided to go over the route to Hltchlo Creek next Friday, And (il l lioi' i all -vMil(ig ii rid I ,,!. .M! I l III hi- I i f. I . vit 'I n Ill'lt JIUMI on thf- d:'ci). IVCitKASK Kill I.VDIAV WAR VKTKKAXS! HENRY A. WILLIAMS. I Ohio uiHti who Is one of the most nc- Washlngton, April 27. A favora-j tlve ligiin In Hie Ttift cniniiulgn for ble report was todsy ordered on S n-, tUt. presldeiillal I lusllon. , ntor Ankeny's bill Increasing the pen-; slop of Indian war vtlerans and : . their widows from IS to l! per examine t he line, as well as the flow month. The committee declined lo of water and tho quality of same, rep .it a Mil which would place these: Tho council then lolpourned until veterans on the sarip. footing as s.-r- next. Monday evening, vice pension' rs of the civil war.1 who-c maximum lieiit-lou Is $21 a ini'iii'i. 0 Mkiialor lionnie tiiinle a rnv.iahlc ri'iVrj! on Hi'iiatiu- Ankeny's bill tni tlnnl'lliK Ibe establishment of h fish ''Ui'iite sfailon on the 'ruiiuinon rlv- r, N'.'tii lilnci iti. Saiurd.iy the llalsey baseball nine played both . th llrownsvllle anil .liinetlori bos, with results as fol lnl: llalsey,. S: lllMWItsville, li. Hiil ev, U'; .Inoiiliiii, ii. llalsey at tribute. its HH'TC-IK InigelC 1:1 I'ileer Half lluiiil and Catcher Ferris Ward. i k o Q O O