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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD r VOL. 89 KlliKXK, OltKtiON, MONDAY KVKN1NO, MAY II, 11MIM PRIVATE BEACHAM I: JIN AMUCK. AND Rayner today Introduced a resulu-' tiou authoring the president to convene a court of Inquiry to consist or five officers of tile armv to inves tigate the charges and accusations against Col. William F. .Stewart of, the army, who had been detailed u RILLED.CPRADESsS'""'"-"""- ' ; . ; ' n Rayner will speak on the resolu-1 mniorrow. Kit larger llointteails. By a vote of 13!i to 74 the house passed the Mondell bill providing for homestead entries of 320 acres Instead of 160 on non-mineral non irrlgable. unreserved. non-appropriated public lands of Oregon Wash ington, Idaho. California 'ami other western slates. MRS. GUNNESS BELIEVED TO BE IN PITTSBURG ,.' Mni"a May H- A telegram ' troB) Camp Stotseuberg, at Los An geles pamphango province, Island of i Luion. announces that Private Mike ! Beacham, of the First United States 'Cavalry, ran amuck and killed inree, jjtally wounded another and se iriously injured two other comrades. I Tie dead are:" William Iloey, pri nts Wilson, private,, and Thomas Woodward. Fatally wounded, Pri r; vats Edward Clark, 1 All the killed and wounded were t nembers of Troops F, First Cavalry, i but details are lacking. It is presumed that Beacham was Insane when be committed the deed. .WOULD INVESTIGATE OFFICER'S ASSIGNMENT Washington, . May J 4 .-Senator Agricultural run, The senate today passed the agri cultural appropriation bill. Xo lluce Track HcMing. Washington, May II. The house accepted the senate amendments to the bill prohibiting race-track gam bling in the District of Columbia and -thus finally passed it Pittsburg, May 11 The Pittsburg police and detec tives are looking for Mrs. Belle (iunuess here, a rail road conductor being their authority for believing the woman to be In this city. He says he brought the wo man here yesterday morn ing but the suspect eluded the brakenian detailed to watch her. An officer sent to make the arrest agreed she looked like the alleged murderess, but was afraid to make the arrest on account of the mis take made at Rochester. . tending to connect Kay I-amphore I with the deaths of Mrs. dimness' tnree children, aoa pernups Andrew Helgelein, is the main purpose of the authorities today. Whether the search for more bodies will Ih pros ecuted has not finally been deter mined. It Is reported that the au- I thorlties are In possession of letters taken from I.nmpheiv s trunk which seem to indicate his allt tej connec tion with the murders in the Uuuness home. OITIt'l.VI. KOKKt'AST rXK XIHITIIWKST Portland, May 11 West- ern Oregon. Western Wash- ington Probably showers tonight and Tuesday Kastern Oregon , Kastem Washington and Idaho Cloudy, occasional rain to- night and Tuesday. TRY I1AHXKS KOK - - AMjKKKI) MLIiDUlt Walla Walla, May ll. The trial of Bud Barnes for the alleged mur der of Mrs .Anna Aldrlch has boen set for May 21. - La Porte. May 11. That Andrew Helgelein did not give up his life without a struggle is evidenced by the fact In his clenched hand was a tuft of. brown, short hair, . very much resembling that of Kay Uim phere. who Is in iall here. ' Picking up the shreds of evidence Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago, .May 11. May, $1.01; July, 80 7-S; Sept.,' (8; Dec. S7 4. The Eugene high school base hall manager has scheduled a game, with ithe Cheniawn Indians on next Sat itirdny at the Indian, school. White Goods Sale A Sale of White Goods at a time of year when you need them most. Sale begins Monday and Wednesday. Reductions genuine. Prices reduced for three days India Lin on Heads the List I2c India Linoii, extra quality at the regular price special the yard . lCc lie quality fine sheer, worth the money, special the yard . 12C 20c quality, never less, excellent for waists or dresses special the yard 17c 25c grade, best for the money we ever sold special the yard 30c Embroidery at a price which is less than 1 one-half About 600 yaids of embroider- and insertion, worth from ioc to 15c a yard, reduced to the yard 6c Val. Imitation Torchon and Normandie Laces posessing exta good valse 1500 yards blue and heavy laces, for lawn or gingham dresses, the yard 5c Muslin Underwear and Lowest, Prices of the season. All regular priced good reduced during this White Goods Sale SANITARY MADK Muslin (iowiis of fine cambric muslin: lace or embroidery trimmed; always SI.imi; Thursday's sruil, .n hiic $1.2.1 ;OWXS, snine iiiatrrUil but more elaborately trimmed; Kiecinl, each $1.50 QUALITY fJAlt.MKXTS; Kvtra quality cambric niiislln: Imhii tlfully furnished with turks of lace and embroider) ; Three day's sMciiil " a.l6 (UtADK RAKMKXT; either' g' v, 11s skirts, drawers or r"rJ''10 ANY (iOWX. skirt or oilier muslin garment sold for 'J..VI; rmio price $3.50 GA1S.MKXTS during this sale $4.50 GAIIMKXTS, white (food, sale price SJ.MO SKI.IW Summer Days are Approaching Which Should Be Prepared For in Advance While linen iiutl pique l'imtols; nothing looks more drcttsy uf 111 the wlifle suits, each 91.2.1 to $:i.50 WHITK lUSKWSKS, AUS KOK WIIITK IIOSK l ine while l.ii portel lioce, full regular made, the, pair i!-V Corsets With Lasting Qualities Sold at a Popular Price SI. 50 V. It. Corwti always soM nt tlie price and never lew; m il r(Ii l ie money; HHia three lay' prtc, eaeli ,, $I.(MI The Leading Make of Clothmg in Our Men's Department, You 11 make a hit everytime you go out in in one of our snappy new Varsity Suits. You cannot lose in buying here. We want you to see the new Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine clothes that we're selling so many of, they're the sort of clothes that will do a lot of good. We've got a big line of hew patterns and weaves in fabrics, browns, grays, tans, smart stuff that you'll like, suits from $15.00 to $30.00 "5c White Lisle Gloves, 12 button length, White Goods Sale ( the pair t) JC O Hampton Bros. 55-564 WUIanvOte St,. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT $2.00 Waists, all sizes and ma models, lace and em broidery tin shed sale pyc $ I -00 O 0 IMPOSING CEREMONIES MARK THE OCCASION OF LAYING CORNER FOR FINE BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS' HOME ritrsi i !: t it t s k i-: i :r effort In behalf pf the tulvaiice of the! It men u work Intro, lur.'tl the Seere-i ; tury of Stale, who is ehainuiin of the' I RovernliiK h.-anl of (he Mureau the' presi IIhk officer, (.'anllnal tlihliiins , j delivered the Invocation, which was followed In turn by an address by; j Mr. Hoot; the reading of coimratn-l I latlons from American Presidents! ; and addresses by 1'restileiH Itonse j veil. Ambassador Xahucco nnd An- " drew Carnegie. (Vremunies incident1 i to the layltiK of the corner stone i closed the exercises. Inscribed on ; jthe rornerstono are the following' words: '"Hull ling of the American Kepuh-! j lies. K reeled thrntiKh the public ; i spirited nlft of Andrew CarnoKie and Ithe contributions of all the Kepuh-1 j lies upon the land provided by the (Government of iho United States. ; May 11. lints." The impin-inir Intermit hum build-' i 1 ii K will bland on an attractive situ covering about five acres to the jHonllt of and in clone proximity to ilhe While House, the Slate, war and, Navy Department buildiiiKH, the Cor-: i rornn art piUery, and that of Ihej j huunhters of the American Ievolu-( j lion It Is also near the Wasbinc-' ' t-m monument. The dlmenlom of' yr tjkj- vris fSii iff . ..,-. 'f, u in y am Iff KL111U KOOT. WasliliiKldii, Mny 11. In Ihn prt'si'iicc tif tlii" rnwldi'iit vt t ho I'lil ti'il Stales, nnd ri-priwiiliitlvt-a if ev ery diher Anu'rlian Uepnblle na well 11 b all liranelu'8 of the .N'utlunal gov ernment and of 4 ho stale Rovern mentB, the corner stone of the pro posed new home of the International Bureau of America Republics was laid today. Addresses flttliiK to the occasion and expressing tho (treat benefits to be derived from I ho for mation of the Hurra of American Re publics In nrjny ways were made by President Uoosevelt. Secretary Hoot, Mr. Nnbtico, the Itrnzillnn ambassa dor, and Andrew OinieRle, while mcssaKcs of roiiKrnl illations and wishes for success 111 the work about to be undertaken were read from the 1'residentB of nearly all of tho Ain erbmn Republics. A very larno aud ience, listened to tho speeches and witnessed the Inylni! of tho corner stone. Tho Invited guests In addi tion to those actively pnrtlclpatltiK In the exercises were Vice-President Fairbanks, members of the Cabinet, the Diplomatic corps, both Houses of Congress, tho (lvernorB of tho Mtates and prominent citizens of Washing ton and elsewhere. Music for tho orcnslon was furnlBhed by tho Ma rino band while tho decorations for tho grand slamls nnd smaller stands erected to accomodate tho guests were made up largely of tho flags of tho twenty-one American Republics. Director John llarrett, of tho Hur enu. In a very brief talk In which ho referred to the great assistance given by Secretary Root toward tho ac complishment of the work and hl ,1... .......It u. ....I.... .... I .he linlldliK w ill be approximately ' , Headquarters or ,tflces In one Nat IhOxltiU feet. Its main portion stand-, '..(,..1 ...,,,.(.. ,... v,.,ri Inn two stories above a IiIkIi stud led basement and being In turn nui mnunted by dignified ballusl rades. The rear portion In order to cover a oatniciotiH Assembly Hall will rlso Mill hlKhor. Tho general architec ture will suggest I, at in-American treatment out of respect to thn fact that 1M of tho 21 republics are of Latin ortgln, at the Mime tlmo pos sessing such tnouumeutal phurarter IstlcH as will make It hnrmonlKu with tho general nchemo for the Improve ment of Washington. It will be con structed throughout of stecl and con- Innal t-ttpital of twonty-ono Ameri can tint ions, thn nearest uppraich to It being tho new Temple of Pence, now being erected at Tho Hague. I'renlileiit'N Sprecli. President' Itonsevelt said : "Thlfl Is :i puemoriible occasion of nil tho li'M ple uf the Western Homlsphuro. The building, the cornerstone of which we lay today, emphasizes by its existence the growing flenHe of solidarity of Interest and aspiration buying all the peoples of thn New World. It. marks our recognition of tho need to knit over closer together crule. with tho effort of a Spanish U(,im,))U.H )f lh(i western stucco finish nnd with white marble Hemisphere, through tho kindly steps, foundations and trltninlngH. A , lmm,H or 1tiutunl juatice. good will, laud sympathetic comprehension. large reading room will be n feat 11 rot, wnero enn no seen an inn nnutn nil - t ...... ,...,util im.nf ,,m wol) as tho North American publ en-1 1U , wh t(( th(luk Mr rurilt,K,0 f(r tbms besides mportunt hlstorieal j KlMlt.r(1UH Krt tt gift to nil tho data A beautirul Assembly (ham- lluUlinH of Ull, N)nv Worh( , and thor.i ber that for present purposes, may ,((n, )nii.m)ontly ritting ns comlnK bo called tho Hall of the Amorlcati , fr,,n) ne wllo ht BO 8(m.erey fllrV-AmbassadorH- w I provido tho only on ln. thp r(ilIHO of l0HC0 nmonff room of Its kind In tho t'nltod States) ,IutH; for while wo Wave yot a long especially designed for lnturnntlonul mlh t0 t,.P(1( ll(fo,.e we sponk conventions, receptions to dlHtlng- wlth )UlV rc,r,antv of tho day when ulshed foreigners, nnd for diplomat-1 w,ir, Hh,,, r(l(lH0 fr(M1 (ho eurtht we io and social events of a klndrod tia-U,f tn(H Western Homisphero, by turn. Tho Ilureau Is strictly nn In-, mov..nients such as that symbolized tornatlonal nnd Independent organl-, Uy tl)U liudlng, have taken great zatlon mnlntnlned by tho Joint con-1 Htr(08 towards securing permanent iriiniiiiMin, uiint-u nn ni'uiui inn ui , 1Hi,,.n ntuoiitf ourselves. the twenty-ono American govern ments. Nearly $1,000,000 will bo spent hi construction nnd fitting up the build ing of Which Andrew ('nrnegle con tributed $7ri0,000. H will be unique, not only for Washington, but In nil In the next place, as President of tills Itcpublic. I greet the rpp.-fsenta-tlvet of all our ulstor It publics to tho south of us. In a sense, you are our elder sister:! and wo tho younger (Continued on Pago Klve.) MARTIN MUST STAND TRIAL FOR ' WOLFF MURDER five responsible witnesses, Kvldoiiro was also offered to tthow that within the last year lOlllolt had remnrked. "We will have to burn Sam Smith's house and run him out of the country." Portland, May 1 I. Martin miiHt face a Jury of tho cir cuit court on tho charge of murdering Wolff. Informa tion was filed by Deputy Dis trict Attorney John Steven son, and Martin was taken before Judge Cameron this afternoon and formally ac cused of the crime, lie was allowed a week In which to enter a plea. Tho I'nlverslty track team leaves this evening on their Inland Kniplre trip. The men wno Innke the trip are: Kuykendall, Huston, Lowell, Held, M'ltm. Roberts, Moul len. Mclntyre, Zuctmrlua, (lardncr. Downs. Hlevers. Dodson, May, Man ager Hcnn and Trainer Hayward.; They meet Whitman on Wednesday and Pullman on Thursday. I STILL ENTERTAING . SAILORS OF BIG ATLANTIC FLEET Ran Frunriaci, .May It. Although the sky was overcast and tho wind portended rain, tho econd woek'B entertainment of the officers and (Continued ua Pago A.) EX-SHERIFF SMITH ' GETS PRISON TERM! Portland. May II. A special dis patch from Prluevllle to the levell ing Telegram as that '. Ham Smith, who was convlct.'d yesterday of burning the shearing plant of llepre nenlatlve Williamson, anil Uirkm Kl llott. principal witness against Smith, and who pleaded guiiiv hi the chnrKn of conspiring- with Smith l i bum the plant, were each si-litenced to four years In the penitentiary. Prluevllle, fir , .May II Af'er deliberation covering more than I " hour the Jury in I be case of :. Sam Smith, charged with burning J. N. W.lllatnson's shearing plant, brought ;tn a verdict of guilty, at 13:11 'o'clock this afternoon. The verdict was a hu;;ii surprise to the people here, most of wliotll re expecting a disagreement. Wafers wer Irecly of fere I a' two to one that if tlie )u: v ! Iicil a de cNlon ' all tle v' r I i'jt ould he an .-ice ll till. Thl" opinion was ort'lnj t, i!ie Pad r";eiii'i ii of Laikin III lioM. tiie allege I a' ' ' n l ' l ' and p:llnltil wit'i'4 for the iirorec ittt.il, ftrr tru'ti it'ttt veiati'v. tti - ulirt'lia ililllty of whoe Htatttiiieuls at ttloiiK'it to be clearly ic.tabll.-lH d by I s.n ' ; r a 1 t V .i r -jcit-7-tssr If-v-iS" ifTf -; .XMiltKW AllMUilK Seoul. h Joerlciiii PhlliinlropKt Who Ikintitif! tht larger Part of the I unit. fi.P Hie I. icciion of the llnr eau of American lit publli ' lluilillug. 0