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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD VOL. 83 F.ltiKNK, OKKH, TIU HSDAY F.VKXIX. MAY 14. ItMIH NO. 1 1(1 hlEF TRAIN BRINGS BODIES OF chrpreitort. La.. May 14. A relief I Lin cnt to Gilliam, La., last night ' .turned today bearing five corpses 3i injured, victims of the torna-; ! t,at passed over the northern nor-1 ho of this parish yesterday. A ! ln bearing physicians and supplies! dispatched to the scene today. , ItTne entire village of Gilliam was iiped out, and trreat damage done JSll City, Belcher and Black Bayou. I SPANIARDS AND I FRENCH HAVE FIGHT i f Casa Blanca, May 14. There was w encounter here on May 1 2 between j pme French and Spanish troops. Jte Spaniards fired first, the French ! Bplying and one Spaniard was killed pd one wounded. Two French were' founded. The Spaniards were beat S an unarmed Algerian sharp-! shooter when the French interfered. Creates F.xcitcmcnt Madrid. May 14. The minister of foreign affairs has demanded details and explanations of f.ie Casa lilanca affair from Paris, aud the matter : lias created CJiisiderabie excite nei.t The newspapers advise the withdraw al of the Spanish troops, saMn there ! is bad blood between them and the r reucn. FULTON-TAFT FACTION CONTROLS STATE CONVENTION ' tlon at ChlcagoKlll probably be in ; structed for Taft. The second district convention will ' be held this afternoon. VREELAND BILL TO BE CONSIDERED Washington. Mav 14. The hitllve adopted a rule fur the consideration of the Vreeland currency bill, 174 t:i 146. The Democrats voted solidly against it, supported by fifteen Ite" iaiblicanr. Sundry Civil Hill. The senate passed the sundry civil appropriation bill without material amendmenr. Portland, May 14. The 4- First congressional district 4- 4- convention today elected H. K. Williams, of Polk county, 4- and C. A. Sohlhrede, of Coos 4- 4- county, as delegates to the 4- 4- national convention. The dis- 4- 4- trict cmvenll,,. .1 .w.l -...I t- j ' ----- - un laifll nil T 1 the delemites to lie inoi-n,i.,H .1. j for Taft lor president. 4- WASHINGTON ALSO SOI.ll Hill TAFT I Spokane, May 14. The liopuMi jcan stale convention opened unlay i with J. M. Ashton, ot T,uoma. as temporary chairman. lie was suc i ceeded this afternoon by John II. Mr I draw, of Seattle, pem-anent chair ! man. The delegation to the national con- volition will be bound by Instructions for Taft. The convention did not get down , to real work ut th? morning session, committees being appointed, after which the noon adjournment was had. MRS. 1IKRTII A (iOltllOX lKAI) AT MAIlSlll li:i,l) Marshfield, Or., May 13. Mrs. Bertha Etta Gordon died at 11: 15 a. m. today from the bullet wound in flicted by 11 Anderson, a bartender. Anderson, who is In jail at Co quille, will probably lie indicted for murder by the grand jury tomorrow. Portland. May 14. The Republi can state convention met In this city today with :he Fulton-Taft faction In control. That the convention win i, ja mere formality is evident from the ! start. -Nothing was accomplished at the morning session except tho nam- Ins of A. J. Johnson, of Henton ooiin ' ty, for temporary chairman, and the appointment of committees. The real work of the convention will com , in en co this afternoon. Delegates to ilm national conven- SEARCH FOR BODIES' ! WILL' BE RESUMED 1 La Porto, May 14. Tho tin tin ess doaih farm kuvo up two moro watch es today, mukltiK ton of tho kind us I ually worn by men, thouuh but nine bodies of in tile victims haw boon un ; earthed s: far. Tho' search of the premise! will bo resumed. Yesterday's baseball scores : Port land. :t; Los AngoJcq, n. Oakland, 1; San Kram-iseo. . FRIDAY SPECIAL ?5c 12 Button Gloves 55c Gash Talks Loudest It is a fact that can not be denied, you can buy for cash at a lower price than on tin e. It not only applies to large traneactions but for anj' comodity regardless of the amount; We would rather sell orr merchandise at a less price for. cash than get 10 per cent more, as one has to do, on-. credit. Yon can figure what it costs you to get' ac-: conimodated on time. ( BE WISE, PAY CASH A Triumph in Corsets , If you are looking for comfort w ear a Royal Worcester "Adjusto" Corset for stout women, reduces the hips and abdomen in the "twinkling of an eye" lengthens the waist, easily adjusted, quickly re leased, strongly made, universally worn by women of plumps figure, each $3.00 Royal Worcester Corset for every figure, stout, slim, long or short waist,' in fact best corset ever Worn,' each. v $6.C 0 to $ 1 .00 Change of Season Compels a Change of Underwear We are well supplied Willi every style of (iiinnenl loiiK, short ami " sleeve; vests, anklu ami knee-length uniun suits. VKSTS Swiss ribbed vests, no sleeves, each lOe, 12Vc, 2rc, 50c. Swiss ribbed lialf sleeve., low neck, each, 12 Vic, 2."c. Long sleeve swiss ribbed vests, each 25c. Long or short sleeve, Ii.;le fin ished vests, each Vide. VN'IOX SI'lTs Knee length, no sleeve, l.iw neck union suit, e:ich 5 Or. x Knee lenctli, lace trimmed, no sleeve, low neck union sfti;. each 50c. Usl? finhhed. knee length, tor chon lace triillllled. no sle-ve union suit, each 75. Lung sleeve, ankle lent'i. perfect titling union suit; the suit 5"e. A ;i:kat iiosif.i:y stock HOKillT IMItF.CT FUOM THK M AM FA( Tl 11KUS. We are the largest and best ho sItv store In Kugene or even south of Portland. Every woman In Amer ica knows "Onyx Hoslerry" to be the best. We sell them. Kinbroid "ed hose 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and Sl.2."i. Lace Hose, 25c, 50c. HOSR SPKelAI, -Or heavy ribbed, for boys or fine ribbed lisle finished for misses; the Pair 15c. WASH l)(i:ss (iOOHS SPKt l.L Mulls, dimities, organdies, plain or figured, regular price from 25c to '': three days special, 50 per cent discount, one-half price; now the 12'4c to 37Hc MAI if. VKII.S AT 1MIICK Mack, blue, i.nn, white v lis 1 to li, yards long, hemstitched and lotted; regular price 75c; special, each ;,,,( s' 'X 1IONXF.TS Al colors, new shapes, each 25c. iOMI'llis I .lese will reduce the laundry !. each 50c, fi;,r, $1.2 bills. ( "iui:h s si'itiMi ti.TS ion I.KSSS Chilrlr-n's ;Si,t weight coats: co!- navy, red, light, gijv, plain or "i-'k'-d: an reduced. ! lot p.,-,. . c. ..- M.fh) ennta l fill li...rt eoats. now mm . 1 We're Back of the Clothing We ;Seil W nit ko sure wv Imvo the Iwst rt'mly-iimilr rldthln ymi rim lniy that we aiv not ii-shaiiit'il to link tun nanif with It anil to Ntainl iMirk of I'Vfiy suit i sell. Kvtry nmii may hny n suit In 'it' with tho saint nsMimm-c that lu huys it pair of shoes, or a (aiio of rt'linhiV make, with a rcsiKinsililc man In-hind it. Ilo Is Mirv to Kt his moiM'y'M worth. Y havt tin larni'sl and 1"st stork ot rlotliin; south of lort I.iihI. Tin clolhini; wr ncII is thr Im-s( on th: imirkrt. SECOND DAY OF GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE ; . AT WHITE HOUSE! Copyright I Hart Schaffner 908 by U Marx Our Suits range from S6.C0 to $30.00 t Your Money's Worth in Every Suit A Wide Range of Style in the Boys' Department The most rrlinhlr makes of rlolhiii for thr Iniys nrp rarrlrij. The most roniplete stoi k. Trice raiie is extnive, iiit-elin nil re-(iiiirfiiH-Mts. Suits from Jpl.i"t to $M..lt). P Men's Dress Shirt Special H.V )r'ss Shirts, wide rnne of (wtteriiM fnm u hfrh to nrlert. .... ot)r Hats of Standard and Well Known Makes... It's the policy of this stor: to handle only such makes of goods as will measure up to the highest standard of perfection The StetS0i Hat-too well known to,ncel description lK.rCi:it $4.50 to $8.00 The Mallory Cravenetto Hat is the only rain nroof article made ly tin- process, at eacli $3.25 To Wear a Cordon Hatis to i under the lest style iiici hiliest quality hat made for the price; which is cacli '. 3-00 Great Extra Special waist Sale 53 50 to S6.00 White Waiits, t 'ac and embroidery trimnd O.-xtra special, orice ch r.,1.75 Hampton Bros. O ..n.,(, Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT GRANGE OPPOSES 1 CHANGE IN THE INITIATIVE LAW Si i A. .lOirNSO.V. I rtniirt use: that if wr f.iil tn rousl.Ier the wraith aviil'iiililt1 ami to wliai ex tent, we nilgai lu llkenea to thr tli rti'tnt's til a t'nnipanv who never r ninlnr tho balaneo shrrt. Mo Kpnke of the tast diH:ipiM'iii-in tlmher supply; thai coal ami Iron supplies. If the present rate of run sumption Is niaintainrtl, wtll be r: haustni fore the rml si this rni lur, ami derlarril ;nir individual, so. rial and ptdltlral life must be read justed to meet the strains Imposed by new emu! It Ion;. .um.v Oovernor of Minnesota, who presided at the White Mini fit r tn- . fert nro todav ' Washinwtnn. May 14. The fU'rnml day's ronferenrr between I'rrsliletU Uoosovrlt and I he Kovernnrs nf thr various states am) terrltorlej for th" I consideration of the conservation of' natural resources was called to order by the president, who Invited (lover-i nor Johnson to preside. The conference vas really shock ed when It was announced that M, A. .Instro, of California, who was to h;ive been (lie seromf speaker of t he af- r,nop md Iv'mi taken seriously 111 'i id' W ;he House and bat to be '" .t.iil ' n iio;e. His addreHH wan l.T i' . ' '. Hintes, nf New Mex- f :ii r f. i leariieil that .las- i. i- t not serious, bavlnn i--'ii 'Jiu.srd ey i iitf rxcesslvu heal of I .to piL-sideut introduced JiitneK J, Hill, rhainnun of the board of direc tors of the (Ireat Northern railroad, as the first speaker of tho day, and he was given an ovation. Mill Bald that In some rrspertB this was "ti di rectors ineetliiK of tho great political and economic corporation known ub the I'nited States. The stockholder are the X7, 000, 000 people of this country, the directors tiro the fltate and federal officers whoso position hrlrmH them tn touch with the op erations of tho whole country." Mr nald that Tor the first tlmo there is a formal national protest un der seal of tho hlgheHt authority, against economic waste, and declared wer had reached n point where wu must lo a certain extent regard the natural resources of this planet as a common asset and ntudy their Judl- K-(ori nor's Aildii'v Kx-tiovernor 1'ardre soke o( thr stales, rivers and fortts. He said forestry problems of the southern part of the slate ronsist ot tii- planting ol n.;iv. rwther than In thr pte-rrvalion aiul i-o;i ;rrv:it Ion ol exist ing fort st s. lis water problem, dep. mlrnt upon tiuu of vet.r"S ru ti n, cnii-M-ts in rieathm n.'v natural forest-litter rt'serves f'r thr reten tion of ill,' ntfliini; snows an. I rni.M, which uu Km- the pre-i.t r 'ndlilon? run olf the bai'i lujuni.ilus l:i floods to the or an tn Northern Callloruiu th nl n am and fores! problems con sist entirely, or practically so. In pro tect ion, preservation and conserva tion. I'p.in the .sohiiij: of the e problems, he said, depended ihcsr Important matters for the future of the slate: Klertrlc power. Irrigation, navigation of rivers, reclamation ol swamp and overflowed river lands, lumber and timber. Tho st reams from which power may bo obtained have been, within the last few years, filed upon In such numlrr it tutor the lax laws of Cali fornia and tho I'nltrd, States. Hint (Continued on rage. Klght.) 6 i-;x- (iovKit.NOH i'mi:r: California!! who was one of tin Hpeakers ut the White Mouse conference today. CLEVELAND TRUST 'JUDGE SAYS BOTH COMPANY ASSIGNS! PARTIES TO BLAME CW'Vrl.iiKl, M.iy I I. The llrscrvu Tru-U 'niiiuiiiy io'li:nfil tudjiy to 111'1 SuMTii.r S;i viiiKK K Trust Cuiuiuiny; Malillltli'H HlMiut t2. Ton. nun. liabil ity to ri'iillnf uu DijiHtiinillni; Iiihiih Ih Biilil tn hi- tln c pri'iliiliiit Iiik tlip failure, mil Ilic offlriT iiBm-rl tho (IcpdHluirH will ho iald In full MAN or.Ni ii:.ii, mi Ki)i:ii is si si'kctcd ! I'nrlrf, May I I. - Th. cuiirt tcnlay. I III m all" lilK tlm llai'l'.Mi'Ki'c illvnlri'. 1 flmU Imth Mr. anil Mm.' Mr K i'n rmi I trlliutfw! in tin iinhiiiiiliiiHK nT their ' hflllMi'lllllll .Mm ti'kin Ih L'U'i.ii tin. 1'Ui.nnly nf iln-lr ihllilriii wlih llu I iirovlxliin that Mr. McKco may have thi' flilhl oiu niiinth yearly, ami tin I liriviii'Kii to ( it twiiv it wei-k. Hi I Ih nrilcrcil tn ciilitrlhutii I (Hill friiln ii : liKintllly lo tin- Htipport nf tlm rhllil. uici'out ok .M.sri:u m ton si (.(,i sum, cnAMiKs iii:ri:is. iti:i) hack to ( OMMirrKi-: i-on two vi:.ns Mi'MIN.NVII.I.K CIIOSKX AS Pl.ACK I'OII NKXT COXVU.NTIOX, WIS- xixe o i:u (xnt ai.i.is iiv A VOTI-: OK 41 TO 1.1 SK.VK.ItAI, KKsni.i tions ox i.ivk Tunes I viitoin ci;i. The stato KiaiiKi- at this ninrnliiK's M'shlon votcil lo i.u-i-t at Mi-Minnville in-xt y.-ar. ('.irvalllH also xt i-iidi-cl an Invitation lo iiii-i-t thiTi-. but wlmn tin- IllalliT rillln- up for a vilo .Mc Mlnnv llli'1 won Iiv 1 1 to 1 .". Tliln rut-i'.-ioiiu'tt Hi'ssloii was cU-vot-i-il prlirrlii.ihv to l In- report of thu ex.. mm- Viilillnlltee. Thai port lull f .Ma.iter !1u..iii'k r.-i; t ailv,ii-at-Int! i-Ii:iiii:ik In l!ie llllllnllvo law had hern r. lem d lo this eomillltlee. When the ii'i'iirl ciniu up for mlop ilnii tin- iiiaiter of the advlr-ahil-lly of ai'i'eptliie the ina:-ler' sueKru I Inns prerlilline(l a lively ilisi'lissliui. Tin- eliiinii:'s iiilvnrated hy the masii.-r are us fallows: Thai no hill sh iuld lu initialed until first iiitrodiu-i-d In ilm U 'Islalure: that no reiuunerii ilou Khoiild ho nllowuil for BfeurliiK slKllntllres to liilllutlvii petitions; Mat 11 nia lorliv vole should hi- had to pass an nmi-iidnieiit to tlm runsl Hu ll. m. nisiusslou on tho iiuitlon to 'irlke mil i.ial part of tho report lirou tli! out the Neiitlinent that tho ,'iun:i Is opposed lo any rhaiiKes in ;he l.iw at I h lii tlmo. While It la . realized that Ilm law Is minor criido In lis present stiiti.. it. was tlioiiK.it her.i mil to iiiiii:n-r wlih It. Tlm finiil oillrotne win the referrlllK lit till) in ii n -r lir.rk t thi execiitlvo eom nilliee lo repur; two years hence. Tho report of llu miiiltten on Ihn l)reKun AKileultiiral Colk-Ke was lllllliled. A rivioliuliiti nppohlnK proportion al r ..priM':iitaltnn In lluv liiKlslalliro was liiln.iliierd hy J- M. (illl and ra-fi-rr.'d. -.Mr. tllll nli-.u lntrmtnroil.il rrsolntlon in I'li-iilo a ("iiinnllti'e to Invi-.-.t li;:it, tin- blinking laws of th stale 'mill lepoi-t, hark at tho next nietHliiK of I ho Ki'iuiKo. It. W. Oili Introiliicnd it rosnlutlon that no i' Hiiikh be iinUlo In tho Initia tive ami referomluni law at present, mid nun fnvorliiK the sliitflo district syiiti-ni f ir ri-prnn -ntatlim in the len-Islnliiri- und tlm proparlnir of nil niuoiidiiiont li bo introduced In tho next. Ii-rI ilutii! lo that effect. Ijl-it Mullf's Si-hnIoii. At laHl iiIkIu's gi-sslon a rosoln tlon to approprlatii J.'.lMI for dofoud Iiik the initiative and referundinii lavf i in liitioiliiced. A rosolutlon In (a. vor or I ho lower Colinnblu fish bill win l::ti-oil)ic.-d, both beliiR referred. A niolloa lo roiimilldatu tho two '.lain unitii:.' i-apers was lost. K ale K:ionl Killii-rlnlonilelll J. II. (Coi tlniieii on raco Klvo.) ADMIRAL SFERRY TARES COMMAND OF GREAT FLEET Spokane, May H. Tlm dead body: of an unknow n man with the bead i terribly crushed, was found near Pa- ha, Adams county, today, forty f'-et from the Northern Pacific track. Two men, who were seen In Paha wlih the ,,., I tin.ii liiul nfi'hl luivi, lie e n iir- resii'd, but will not make a state ment. They will not Klvo their names f .MAItVI.ANI) WON 4- TAICI.liT TKOPIIV 4- W-ifblliKtoii, May H.- The 4- ariiioi'cd criilser Miirliind was the trophy winner at the recent tareel prai tli e at Maii- dulcna May. The trophy, now III pIlHSI'KSlllt! of the llllno1, will h transferred to the Ma- ' rvland. Ol TICIAI, I'OHIICAST I'Olt NOIITIIWKNT . 4- 4. .. 4. 4- Portland. May 14 flrenon, 4 Washington (1ud Idabo 4- eioudy, wlih probably show- er ton Ik lit and Krlday. KANHAH CITV ItltCWIiltV i:m vi vi:s on stiiikk ;:ii:: :n Cil; , M: y t I. lile'l! It l II -dl'ii' hii v cr.' i-nij'l - cr . 'ruck lnla for a-i Ir.i'r 'ase jv .-jr i: I n r I'oll-ir a w per iiiaa. Kv Ty plant In t'te ell . I. II .1 up. IITIM OF Till O MKN IV OUTI.ANII A Perfect Eust Supporter and OQoz Filtinif Oir't Cover in one garment, clo rd in front and open in the b.uk, ' each . $1.00 and. $,4,. 50 Porll.mil. May 13 -.lack I.anoe. : who was arr'-sfeil toilay.Hf'er he had l-i-aien a ehltiaman nam-d .lnhn iChna over the head wl'b a piece nf ens pipe, will have lo stand trial for the m ii ill--r of II. Neumann. Neu fioin U Ih- ncc'iii'l band man who w .is !ii:i-ri wit the h'liCIn his ftore at tl N'nili H"ciri. s'r.i v-s'erdny. Midi- I tMiUM a( 7 o'rl'iik. .'Cie.l-'(' lo the csllMi.'ile lliade by -lie P'l'X litre- II, rV pi!' h' TM, T.l li re. '. h.---. n t il.i'l n (if iK'lwi'.'ii I l::,- I n; 'I at.d I 1 ;,)l). S.H1 rranclsco. May 13. Kxtvnslvu chaiiKos In the formation of thu At lantic fleet will bo made Friday, May li, wti-n Itear-Ailinlral Thoniaa hauls ' '; Ijh flr-it definite nteirt tovvtrd (ire liarliiK the way for ntn-et pavlnK In Alliany'M ImihIim-hk nectl'in wore taken by Hie e(ty roimcll af If h regular ineeilnif Tni-Kday nltflit, when three rt'Mohn Ioiih wt adopted liiKtrintlnK i .le Willatnefto Valley ('omiianv. Wentern I'nlori Telegraph Coinjiany I and Mm I'nclflc. Telejdioiio 'oinpany i .iiTi Ively to remov" nil win-H and) hi I e from t ho ntreet n to l paved w Ii hlii h reaHotiahlo time hfforo pav-, ItiK te-Klim. and to Itixtall their wlr-H, on tro-M- thoi iMiKhfurert tinder Ki'ournl. M-iald. .saw - i,4 r I! colli 'y tin: (I'v iiilini'il nf Top p' lil-h, Wai.li., pai-n d an iirjiiialn e I'liikiio? ToipeiitH)i a whie open luivn. bill tin- iioivor viloeil the orllnanic imd tin- b. tl- r p;trl nt iti-- i iliens aiu i-a.J ti I'Olll liieinl him for the act. REAR ADMIRAL SPERRY. Navnl ottbs-r who will take the bat-tl-aihlu Unit or-iuiiit the world. down bis OaK as coiuniiitidi'-ln-rhicf and is sun ended by Kear-Adliilral riperry. Several of the ships will bn hlli. il In dlir--reilt divlsl ins, anil i':i pi ;il ii It . hard Waliiurlsht mid t'apiaili S.'iit" rf. liro.iler will as sume coiiimai" of divisions, eaplain Walliw -rlKhi will be sin-re ded ill c tun ml of lb,- Louisiana by Cap- i ii I KossiiiIi Nibs, and Captain H'-hroi'der will be succeeded on tho VItkO' by Captain Alexander Sharp,