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V THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD o o KrCKNK, OltKCJOX, KltlDAV KVK Xl(i, MAY IS, 1IHW XO, 111 GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE m money president is UllTEn nDCATOlinnroo FOR EUGENE POST ! SUSTAINED BY iuilu uui.m OUUULOO OFFICE BUILDING! ; Washington, ilay 15- Tne sover or's conference ended shortly be fore 1 o'clock with tne adoption of set of resolutions w'thout. an ntinos. JnSYOte whicn suggests mat im pres ident call future conferences, hut pro. ndes for no permanent organisation. The president thanked the inference tor th? manner in which it had done lis work, and then presented William J Brvan, who began an address In keeplns with the purposes of the con ference which was most cordially re- , lIVP(t. ! S The governors of many states ex pressed their appreciation of the ben efit! of the conference and after ad journment met and apppolnted n com mutes consisting of Governors Wll- Iod, of Kentucky, Folk, of Mlssou-j rl, and sneiaon, 01 iNeurasKa, 10 pre s'ro a resolution thanking the pres ident for his iniitative In callicg the, tonvention. i I nenil of Mrs. 11. I.. Szv?, wife f i,r H. 1.. Nave, pastor of i:ie PreVjvte run ihuri-h of this citv was ,.w here this afternoon. Kr. and Mrs Nave came here from Indiana n.'veii months aco. the doctor having accept ed the Western nponintnient with :'ie view of benefiting Mrs. Nave's health. A week tieo today she puff-red a stroke of paralysis, iljlng Wednesitiiy nlniit. A husband :ind three sons sur vive her. One son lives at Seattle and another at New York. OKl'IClAI, KOItKIMST 1'Oli XOIITIIWKST Portland, May 1.".. Ore gon, Washington and Ida ho Cloudy, with rb;l!y showers tonight and Satur day. Guard Special Service. Washington, U. C, May 15. The omnibus building bill which passed the bouse todav, carried $:'i.out additional for the Kuseue. Oregon, public building, making with the original appropriation $70,- two. The bill also carries $il"i.- OHO Tor a bullillng at Albanv and $;ri,ooo for one at i'cn- dleton. 4. FEDERAL COURT NVw York. May 15 Tho riM nf I'resUU'in Roosevelt to summarily dismiss tho utxro t.ild :ers of tht-Twenty-fifth inlantry. fur uUc'd Cartiditation in a riot at lir.j nsvillr, Texas, was susUiined Unlay by Juil:;e llmii;b, u( tho lTnUtul States (list rut court. Oscar W. Hold, one of the soldiers, sued the tj.jverniiient. to recover as vat;es duo from the date of his dis missal to the expiration, of hU term of enlistment. SENATE PASSES ' ALDRICH'S BILL IN PLAGE OF VREELAND'S FULTON MEN RIDE ROUGH SHOD J OVERJONATHAN JR.' 1 11US. XAYK IHKS i, AT COTTAt (JlfOYK : Yesterday's baseball scores; Ran i Franeisi'o. :i; Oakland, At I'ort- Cottage Grove, May 11. The fit- land, no game; rain. Vastmaster Page also received this news In a telegram from Con-1 grossman llawley. who has been working for $30,0110 additional. Hldsi for constructing the building were; opened May 9, the only bid being that I ot a ha I cm contractor for $4."i.00., i which exceeded the estimate of the1 supervising architect by several, thousand dollars. There Is little! doubt but that the house bill will be accepted by the senate without : change, as is usual in the closing days Chicago Wheat Market Chicago, May 15. May, J1.00 r.-K; July. SSI 1-2; September, Ml 3-S; De cember, N7 1-4. of congress, nnd this will call for re vised plans and new bids. It is good news because tho building as pro posed will not meet the requirements of a growing city like Eugene. The striking splnr). rs In the Salem woolen mill have been granted their increase in wages and the mill will resume operations next Monday. FRIDAY SPECIAL 75c 12 Button Gloves 55c Cash 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 traneaclions but for any comodity regardless of the amount. We would ratlaer 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 commodated on time. BE WISE, PAY CASH A Triumph in Corsets If you are looking for comfort wear 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 plump figure, each $3.00 Royal Worcester Corset for every figure, stout, slim, I long or short waist,' in fact l est tt rtct ever worn, each... $6 CO to 51.00 Change of Season Compels a Change of Underwear Wc are well supplied with every style of garment long, short unci no sleeve; vests, unkle nl knee-lengtli union suits. YKSTS Swiss ribbed vests, no sleeves, each 10c, 1214 c, 2 Tic, iiOc. Swis3 ribbed half sleeves,. low neck, earf-h, 12vv4cs 25c. Long sleeve swlss ribbed vasts, each 2.rc. Long or short sleeve, lisle fin ished vests, each "Uc. I'Nmx stits Knee length, no sleeve, low neck union suit, each e'le. Knee length, lace trimmed, no sleeve, low neck union suit, each r0c. Llsl- finished, knee length, tor chon lace trimni-'d, no si. 'eve ueion suit, each "". Long sleve, ankle length, perfect fitting union suit; the suit .".'lc. A CiltKAT II'IKIKI'V STOCK ItOI (;iiT l)(',: T I'itOM THK MAM FAt Tl HKItS. We are the largest nnd best ho siery store in Eugene or even south of Portland. E very woman In Amer ica kntw3 "Onyx lloslerry" to be the best. We sell them. Embroid ered hose 25c. 50c, "Tic. 91.00 and $1.2"i. Lace Hose, 2Tic, 50c. IH'SK SI'KCIAI, 20c heavy ribbed, for boys or fine ribbed lisle finished for misses; the pair l.'ic. WASH KHKSS GOODS SI'KCIAI. Mulls, dimities, organdies, plain 2 figure 1, regular price from 2'ic to '5c; three das special. 50 per rent discount, one-half price; now the Vard. 12 Vac to 3 7V;c. MADK Vi:il.S AT 2-:! I'P.K I: Hlack. blue, tan, white v-ils 1 V to 1U yards long, hemstitched and dotted; regular price 75c; special, each 5oc s A IIOWKTS All eoljrs, new shapes, each 2 5c. ""Ml'lns , Tlieso will reduce th" laundry "'is. each r.uc. i;5c, $1.25. HII.IIPKVS SIMtl.Nfi (OATS Kl: I 1SS fhll.ir n's light wel-;ht eoat: col ors navy. red. light, grav, plain or rWli,.,j; aU rr.,i,1((,, Jt na coats, n . ;,o coats, now . . . ll.7" We're Back of the Clothing We Sell We an- so sun- we luive Hip liest rt'ady-iniKle clotlilng you run liny that we me not iishauii'd to link our name will' It lilul to stantl buck of every suit we sell. Kvitjt iiuiu nuiy buy u suit lien- with the same ussuniiire that lie buys ll uilr of shoes, or u piano of reliable make, Willi u resMinsible man lielilml It. Hi- Is sun- to gel his money's worth, Vi have the largest noil Ix-st stock of clothing Miiltll or I'ort laml. The clothing W" sell Is the best on (lie llliuket. Our Suits range from $6.C0 to $30.00 Ycur Mcncy's Worih in Evctv Suit A WideRange of Siyte in the Boys' Department The nn'l rdialile nuikes of clothing for the boys are rnrrlnl. n, , ...,, I, .i si.uk. I'rice rangi- Is extensive, meeting all re- (iilreinclits Suits from !..".! to $M.r.O. Copyright 1908 by Hirt Sciuirocr & Mux Men's Dress Shirt Special H.-,r lrf Slilrti, wide range of tti-rus from which to wlerl, fitlc- Hats of Standard and Well Known Makes... It's the policy of this store to handle only such makes of goods as will measure up to the highest standard of perfection 1HeStCt.SOoHaC.-t.e. well known to ncc-,1 jpt'" 1C. L., ;it $4.50 to $8.00 T5e Mallory Cravenette Hat.--is the only rainj.rr,f article made hv the itroccss, at each 3.25 To Wear a Gsrdon Hct,--is to 1 under the best style and hi-hesl (inalitv hat made fur t!ie price; which is cf.ch -3-00 pi,1 4 v a: NELSON W. ALDRICH. ltlioth Isliuxl st'iuittii who fruit ted thi jtMinlu cunvuvy bill iimv before cou Washington, Mny tX. Tin' M'linU' Miwrl (lu Altlrleli Mimiii-y hill tin a stiliHtiuitc fur (h YtvrhtiHl hill, aflrr rnitshlcrini; ll half an hour. Tin voir HUM 17 111 WnshliiKtnn, May IS. Tho sonata cotiiiiitttoo on flnjiico Indny viu-il nnitntinnuHly to iiiihmhI the Vrrt'lnml citrrcnry tiill, iuishoI liy tlu lnnis vi'-lcnltiv, by Htriklni; oul cvnrvt litni! ufit'i- ttif I'tKiiMlrm rliui.-;. mi J in tort--luK :ht- pritvlsions of lb-,' A ! .1 rU-U bill! itis naM.cil by th st'iia.r, nnd it win, j iniint-dlnilv ivporu'd to tin- simkui1 ' ' bv AMrU-b. j Tin- Al.lrirli bill, bowovor. was I nmon.liNl by tho cliininatbin nf sv I tiontt I'iK-it ami t'U'wn, t hi1 fjiuu ! bolni; tho .Itihnson roforvo ro:itun. j ibf bttl-T tlu l.aKtlbMto provision j j prohibit hi a national Ivink fr.un j j loantiiR nullify to n corporatit-n or in-j Ivtwtin! nioiifv In tin Btocl; of a cor- ( It'in-at.on la which ttu offiiorrt or dl-' : rorton in t offb 'ri or dhwt ors of :hi n k makini: ttu tnwstnu'iit or loan. Sts-tions wore nlo addl pro-' i'l-Hii for the npia!ntmont t f a cotn rnitto,' of niao Konaloirt and nine ivp rovonlatlvci to lip ralb'd "tlu nation-' ll monetary roimnitv-don." Vnth(ni!ton. May 14. The Vreo- land rurreiit-y oMI was today put 1 t'.-ronvh tho I'.oii'o und' r ip ,eial rule ' ty a vote of -1S4 to I l.'t. Klfieen so itall d insnri'iiirt of the ninjorlty vot-1 1 i I with i he i'!ii H-rnt', w!oj v -nt on, ; rerord Holidly nonius; th imanre. ; ; CliK-li'K motn.'jitH of the ill-bate with pbMe w it b exclietnent and Kopnbllenn i en I hu'asnt, tanked by tin iwvixl majority of iho 1 ii'inoeratM to no on; ; record for I ho Wlllhinw bill, which! bail bc:n offered by Kh'.hi, of ('nll- fornln. ay a substitute fir the Vreo-( land bill, In accordance with the well-j j lab' plaim of the majority leader to! ' uk I 'tain w her the Iirmocrais stood on the proposition, which It la claim ed by several wii.i supported by llry- ' an. i Nliiety-lhreo nemocrnts voted "pn seal' which arensed the Itopnb llcans (o ii bUh Htato of bilnrily at . th' exiuMise ttf I hi minority. Only a handful of Demoi 'M had tho leiner Itv to vote "uyp." I'uttllr lliiiblinv: HID The house pansed the omnibus pub lic buildings hill (otay. It carries n total of $S.I Ort.Ono. iii:i.i (;.ri:s uosi; vccoiioixta TO SI.ATK, AXIl T AKT INKTIU C- Thixs auk ri t thkoi (.n iiv m .KntiTV ,i;in:is tki.k. ;is m riiDM iui iim: iiiH'i.ix ixt; to no to ox i:xriox roH TAKT IS MXAM.Y HKAI) Tc t)XVi:XTIOX' Portland, Or., May l.V Two Ue IMihlUan parties, or factions, fonht In yestorday's Hepnblican convention - tin one Knlton, tho other Uourne, This showed tho purty not yot har monltvl, alth.iiiKh tho two factions pl"d:;-d support to the ticket. The Knlton men had things all thi tr own way nnd ruled with an Iron hand. Tin v wave their rivals noth-'n-; and took aw-ay from ihem overy-thi'ti;-. T!-o Taft power, overwhelm-l'i-4'y Mrmi.; in Oregon, w:i In their hold and they mi It to shut out their oopitt.-nts. ,uv the Ibmriie men are br atblni; the people's venneanco and savlnt; that a much ine-drl von conveiiibm will not prevail with a bo? fr-'e people. l'nlttn Ien Take I'veryllilmj National d"b'natos, altematoH, res olutions, platform, presidential elec tors, chairmen and committees nil wero Knlton's. Nothing waa Itoiirne's. (reKon will bp represent ed a: the national convention by Knl ton but not by Honr'ie. and by Knlton men but not by Ibmrne men. So (I'll. !' Is th (urn of the political wheel since two weeks no, when Kill ton lost the Republican nomination In tlie prlmnrlps. an l ltoorne was trl ninphant with statement No, 1. Where Itlval OunpM ('la.Nhe In Multnomah delegation Mourno men tried to block tho election nf .In (hen tioorxn H. Willlanifl na a nn- (rontlnned on rnc Klvo.) INGUSH RETAIL DEALERS SCARED BY ARMOUR MOVE London, May lH Charles W. Ilow erman, representiiiK the meat market d 1st rir is In the house of commons, has notified Winston Churchill, pros- FLEEING R083ERS iMRS. LEAVITT ARE HEADED FOR CIMARRON REGION ENGLAND'S WINSTON CHURCHILL Ident of tho board of trade, that he will itiestlon him as to what steps he proposes to lake to prevent t ho re ported establishment In Km k html of numerous retail meat shops by t he Armours. The (piery Is based on the statement that the Armours are add ing $:,000.HW capital for thu pur poHO mentioned. ChlrtiKo, Jan. l.'i.- It Is denied that Armour & Company will enter the retail meat bnsinoHs lu Km;biid. Trinidad, May -r. Deflnito Infor mation WilH received hero today that the bandits who robbed tho Wells KarKO afo at French, N. M., yester day afternoon, serurliiK $:H.0n0,wer seen at 3:T0 this momliiK near Win ery (lap bi a i Ion on the Colorado A Southern rallroa.l, sixty miles south of here, heading for the Cimarron country. Itallroad officials hnvo or dered out a special t rain with posses. Tlie robbers'are mounted, but their cap u re Is expected. Late Inst evening they b.'oke down the dooiM of the depot at Kronen,' hound and Hiitfued t'l-' station agut, and special joiard, blew open the safe, took the mom y nnd rode away, leav Itii; 1 he vlcl iuiH hetpleHH. A ti'amp wan let- -rl Into the hi at ion half an hour later, releiM-i ih" almost un roil u bnirt men and Kavo the alarm. RAIN FALLS IN nnriTun tit mp. t MAY STUMP FOR FATHER'S ELECTION Chicago. May 14. A dispatch to tho K-eord-lferald from Omaha says: In case W. .1. Hryan receives the Democratic nomination, bis daughter, SUPERINTENDENT SAYS THAW IS IliSANE I'ruiKlik'',:.-'!". Mjiy I ,V- - I'r. Ainuh t.-t k r . m l Ink hii- M-rf HI .'it i ri t (if tin- clftti liiiH- .llnl fur I In; rrlnilnal lua:h- 4- at Malli'Kun. I. Mllll. -d In Ih" 4 Thaw (nc Idliy that Itl hi ilfiiim Harry Thaw h In- arn; that h hclifvi' It t;tn- 4 K'-rmiK In liav, Thaw k at larKv. I'lirllaiid, May 11. - -piirln from the whi'at li"IU nf Kahti'i-li Ort-K'HI unil Kuhirrn WashliiKtiin Ktatt that rritl oiia rnliiH nri' f a 1 1 1 it k. asaurliiK ri 'Mm ill KIIHIIH. I III) Ih uf IuimUiiiuIjIi) lii'tli!- K"'"l rain fit. i t,( .t'.-'.t. T rj .'y4 I I W c""e3t Extra Special WaisC Sale J3 50 to S6 00 White Waist.-, lice and embroiii.rv trim.ncd 'x'ra sprcial. price tacn SI.O Hampton Bros. 553-564 Vii!amctte SU V2R CAH B2aTS CR'DIT UTe Do B.voisB Biassiert A Pcrkc. Bust J"ur;o'ter and Close Fitting Gitict Covit in cue i;.itmtnl, cl ued in front and open in tin- 'ni:k, ,xrW S4 00 and $1.50 f'r, f';irln K. Mrltunalil. annth'T fif lll"lri l-Attorni'v .Iiti hii-'h i-x-li- rin, 'silflnl thai Harry Thaw N an lititiraiili i r rm 1 a , wlium fiitiflni' ir i'iil 1 1 ii'iranil i liy I 'liMlili'iatl itix (if iu!il,r Hafi-ly. 'IranM Pa-iM U arniin lln Ori'C m ii"W i-MVI'I'il td lri-i mall ii' ll'.rv. tin- r--!nti nf tin. i..sriif n h.iHn;; the $ I 'I. Dint mark. CASHIER STOLE ONE MILLION FROM PITTSBURG BANK rii'-lnil-i. Mi y I.". Kn!!'iwlriK ll tin 'Wx !,.! I In,, hint nlKhi hv f din ' torn nf tin- Alli'Kh'-ny Niillnnal liar k . tt ii il ri'infiii'iiiaily m of a Inrifi' liu'iilifr nf (it her ftriaiical Iiihi ll iiiIiiiih .(if thi' i'I'v. il-fltillc acfliiii wan laki'ii In rain- I '.'iu.llllll In In. phireil In hp ; hank fur thi iiilriiiiio of ukhiitI nie ii 1 iMnliuri atiil fie jiitlilli. nf thi' iiiilm ' hiiln il Ho! lilt. rlt y nf thi: All ; -. 1 1 n y S:u I tl mil. i Hank I x ;i tn I icr .'nlU ii'iiti'il that Ih'-ri. wa tinlhltiK lie c;iii vay cin . nil lite 'nhr Wlllhim Muti'irntii li'iv or (( IT1 fi Kl (i n lllitili- W'riltli-H- i i i A -Kiriicv Morli'iiih, ihuiiimO fur H i- iiiiT.k, osri'j.i t Ii : t ill fnnii' r ! !.! I. nut mi flu". L.ill. It N 1 f I : i.i' , r 1 1' 'I lil Hn-li. 'I'l IX..' I .'I'Hl.'lll'l, lint i hhi mi. 1 -(it Ii.. vi.(i.. II.. - rVir:r., v. Hii ..Ii 1 crnliczl im.'iii of i,a,lnii. MHH. HI Til IIIIY.W-I.KAVITT .Mm. Kill Ii llrynn-lii-avltt, will take thi Kl ii in i In ('(ilnrailo, Wyoming and miyi'ral othi'r wi-mi-rtl atatcs, and will ciiTii in I k n In hi.r fiither'i ItitHreata, 'I'll In liifm iiiatlim wa Klvi'ii nut In Oniiiha ypHti'nlny liy Mayor Uahlnian, wild haa JiiHt riliirni'il from Denver, win. he has bcn with iittior Di'm ocratli: National roiiimlttiKimcn. com ! tin: ni'r.ia:;ii:iiiMitH r.ir tho eunven t!of. Mm. I.iavlit will ronflnn her ef f v. to wiiMHMt, unil will nnly Kliimp thini' i :'iii's wi lrh havit woinan suf f in;., lawf. sin- Is it foiTi'fnl find ll.ii'in i ;i..,'it:"r. l.l AII-'.liMllttl, MIIItV ro.MSl.IMW THK I'l.KKT rt.i-l IV.' tlrlHi'). May 1.-i Ki'.ir 4' Aillnlral Chlirli K M I IliMilllJ Inwi-ii'l hli flair on th hit- tli-.ihli ('iiiu-ctlriit today and that of hl Mm ii-HKor, Hear Admiral Hpcrry, was run tii. I Wnll'iwa will tnakn an offt'r of IKi.niHt and a fit, fur ii (.oiirthoiiHO in tin- voii-rs nf Wiillowa ronnty on .I'lhi' I. A rininty neat flifht Ih on I . " t iv i . n that town and Knt'-rnrlsn, th. iT-'si-tit i'iunty vi'iii. l-lnti'riirie l" I'll oflcr of f.iiilil and n site II Ih'r.unly would linlld n $ J .(100 i nn r-h..lt rii'it ..t. Wnliova haM i'i.i.I' I tn build a 1. "i.tiuil city hall and ;ivi. Hi" us or It m t l r. I'oillily fie - fur flftifii year. iirrrxpgaa-jnaM J a o