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THE ''EUGENE DAILY GUARD VOL. 83 i:u.i:xr, ot;i::ox, ri;inv kykmmi, m.iv a-.1, iuun MICHIGAN MAN IS SIX TIMES MURDERER MAE WOOD IN- he avowed purpose el driving out ihe landed proprietors ,t;ul burning tlu'ir estates. OREGON WINS ANNUAL MEET FROM FARMERS J AIL BUT STILL lusitania makes FULL OF FIGHT new ocean record t South Bend. Ind., May 22. Jas. grimmlngstall, aged 40, Is under ar- wst at Dowaglac, Mien., cnarged with iJ murders. The police say he has already confessed to two and the au thorities are confident he will ad- jt the other rrlnies. Ills arrest followed an alleged attempt to make lis wife the seventh victim, hut she (senped and appealed to the police. The police say the prisoner has Confessed to killing a man in Kansc.s and after ten yeurs' imprisonment Jk was released and killoi a enm fcankn. for which he got three years, f He save no names, but the list of PrlmmiiiKstall's. victims Is, accord ing to the police offcers: JIan In Kansas, name unknown. 1 Two men. Sleeping Ten, Mo., .names unknown. Dr.vla null ut uuwasiar, .June, IS07. Smith Hotlum, at Dowagiac, Feb ruary, laui. It is alleged that he killed Huff to lobtain possession of his property, iwlilca had been deeded to Hrim- miuizstall . ,. v-.iii.u uii ue rare for Huff the rest of his life. lluti- ... , as louua iri2en In the ice in a nearby stream and his num. ey was missing. Several circum stances connect Britnmingstall with the crime. NEVADA'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE IS DEAD Uenn, May 22. (luvernnr John Sparks died at his ranch mar here today after a long illness. He was a pi oneer stockman of Idaho and Nevada, and left a large estate. Charles Cochran came down from Cottage drove today to attend the track meot and to play In Die band at the concert tonight. New York. May 22. Mae Wood is still in jail, and apparently no effort is being made to procure ball lor her. The district attorney will pre sent her case to the grand jury and If indicted she will he placed on tri al. Miss Wood seems unperturbed and declares she is still l'lutt's wife; that as long as l'latt Is alive she will fight for her rights. She also de clared that before she pleads guilty t.) any indictment found against her she will Tot fTst.'' TWENTY RUSSIAN PEASANTS EXECUTED Kherson. Russia. May 22. Twen ty peasants who took part in the re cent disturbance in the Yckatur.no elav province were handed today tin e'er a decree of onrt martial. They were members of nu association with New York. May The steamer Lusitania arrived to- day, having broken the trans - Atlantic record over the UitiK course, lieid by the .Mauretauia, by three hours i and 37 minutes. Her time was four days, 20 hours and ! 22 minutes. Average spce.l. 1 24. 3 kiu.ts. i iiti:i:n 1N.H iti:i. skyikai. !'t. i.i.y New York. May 22. Fifteen were injured, tour probably fatally, in a collision between trolley cars at the Manhattan nd of the Itrooklyn bridge early today. The Crants Pass flour mil! burned yesterday morning. Loss, $1 ;,O00. The mill had not run for about o , year. The fire Is pr sume.I to have ( been incendiary. Thainps have been , accustomed to sleep In the mill wnre , house and may have set it afire. The owm r is II. A. Corliss. Something New by Express this morning-Ladies Colored Linen Collars-Latest Thing Great Move On Sale of Dress Goods A great collection of de sirable seasonable wool dress goods in checks and stripes in light and medium shades, vorth regular $1.40 to $1.50ayard, but we will "move them out" at a very low price, mater ial suitable for skirts, suits or jackets, are sure to be sold out very fast, the yard SI. 00 25c Dress Goods 15c "Move On" Sale of 25c Dress Goods 36 inches wide, in small checks, colors gray, blue and resida the yard 15c Wool Remnants XA Price '"Move On" Sa'le Wool Remnants consisting of waist," skirt or suit length, the ends of some of this ' season's most desirable goods, on sale at 'A Price Wide Financing and Corset Cover Embroidery 800 yards fine embroidery up 1o 13 inches wide for corset cover flouncings, some wide bands worth from 35c to 40c, "Move On" Sale price, the yard. 25c $1.50 Corsets For Less Sl.50 W. B. Corsets at a "Move On" Sale price, the pair 90c $2.00 Waists at a Saving of One Fourth iO White Waists lace or embroidery trimmed, all sizes, new goods, "Move On" Sale piice each- $1.50 Ladies' Lingerie WaisLs $150 lo $6.50 Lingerie Waists, beautiful materials, well made "Move On" Sale price each 52 00 Covei t Suiting Suiting for outing wear, very strong and durable, colors tan and gray, the yd I5c Kahki Suiting 30c Kahki Suiting, the best for outing suits, the yard. - - 2'c WMt Lbua Suiting Fure White Linen Suitine for ihirt waists, either red or blue crr.brcdcr.d dot , j 60c the yard- or o Men's Clothing How about one of our new patch pocket suits for spring? We'll show you some of the finest clothing ever made Hart, Schaffner & Marx Best productions, the best garments you were ever invited into, ready here for you now. The fabric in these clothes are strictly all wool, never any cotton in HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Goods. This sea son there's an unusual variety of patterns to choose f'om, and the most stylish models. There's somcth ng for you among them. We sell these suits fro:ii $15.00 to $30.00 Copvrigh 19c bv U. s-'. . trf -.'. tiik ;i aiuxtkkii iutchkhs tkoikkhk The fit and finish of thfwe trounerB have no equal; every pair guarnn teeii. The pair l.ll In 2.I0 IIK.II (.KADI) TltOt'SKltS I'Olt IIHKSK OCCASION'S. An utmoHt endless variety latest models, cuff bottom; all shades. We can fil yon; the lir iM.no to IWl.r.0 TIIK SKASO.N IS OX I'Oll I AXCV VKSTS. A great variety from which to avlcrt all lh Intent mis: new coloring new patterns, each JSI.-." lo $:t.3(l MKXS SIIIKTS AMI OTMKIt WKAIM IH.KM. Sac Dress Shirt, variety of patterns, each .Vic Heavy Work Shirts, dark eolorR r.Oe Men's milliliter fnderwear. the Karnient 2rr 20c Kancy Hose .the pair IIS i-2e Hear) l.iiiht Overalls, fit like a 1'i.on pair, the pair I.O(i Boys' Suits' For School or Dress Hoy' two-plere ults of mlied Chev iot In icrey. brown, blue or bla'k: ell made, extra good Value; the !, $l..-.ll lo tfl.IMI Boys' or Youths' Suits .. fnr ;ls" yo.rli; lonjc . ..,-mI i. ' hevlot. 'I rol'.r-: the '"it . . . I..VI mix- M id 'VAIiSITY MKX VICTOIIS IX CilX I I ST THAT I.IHIKI II I (lit SOMK THIK I. IKK (f. A. C. 1 Ull MI'll IIISTOX HA.X I'lll VAItllS IX TKX IT.AI' IXIIt I'llTII SIC ( KSSIVK TIJIK IlKi CliOWl) AX1I ITXK WKATIIKH I i'ixai, sci inn o. a. c n.v . Oregon 07 MRS. GUNNESS AND HER THREE GHILDREN. This it. i.poriniu 01 ihu ludlanu iiiurdeivsH mul her tlireo children, whom bodies were lound In the nil us of her house. The 0110 feature, of the wholesale liiunlerti ehnt'Ked lo the woninii t tin t tinllles the ileteetlves la the fnte of these rhlldivu. They are loath to believe that the woman actually killed the children lu order to ninke nixxl her own escape. The fact tlint their IkmIIc worn found In the ruins of the bouae lends the slionucst color to the belief that the woiuau died with them. Gordon Hat $3.00 Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St.. O WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT J. B. Stetson Hat $4.50 10 $8.00 ABE RUEF JURY FAIL TO FIND VERDICT Run Knmclsrn, May 21. I'liuhl"1 to iiki-co, afltM Ix'lnn out iiltiutHt 4-1 bourn, tin Jury In tin :hho of Abru bnin ItHi'f, rbiirtMl with offcritin u Ijriho to former HnrrvlKor Ji'iintiiKs LILLEY WILL NOT, BE EXPELLED FROM-CONGRESS l3 V 'AUK A II AM RUEF. .1. IMillllim, whh rllmLarK'l Ht ." o'clock tbiH ) ven Ink by J mini; Mini rliit T. DooNiiK. ThlrlutMi biillotH wt-rc Ink' n rind lb' Jury hiikmI mIx to hIx from tH oiitKct. At no hUxvc wan I li'Ti it chime" for un khm;- IIH-tlt, til'' (-icilibllll y of tb wlltH'rtKi'M bt-liiK the nuil ii iiluL Hoii wblch tbc jitroiH divided. in Miti!i:i; rinMi m m,tv oi i r(,n 1 1 it h mi itin u IKiIIhk. Or. My 2 1. fiiillty of murder In tb flmt deii-ee h the I verdl't of (be Jury Hi the rane if Ah ' lleinhree, c harK'-d w ,t b t he murder I of hi dauKhter In n lonely cabin In tbe rnountaliiH of Tlllnuiook rounfy. Five ballot were taken by (bp ju j ry, which retired at tt o'clock thin evening, and announced an aicre I ment at 10:30 o'clock, after a delib ieratlon of four and one-half hour. (mvlcle of KllllMK Wife ( Henibree wan con vh ted oric h Uth In Tlllatnook county on th , charge of wife murder. Thr verdl' t watt ncf(iid decree murder, ami af ter M-rvliiK part of hU hentertie In (lie retilet lary. I lent h ret ;ih p:i-rol'-d by tiovernor 'h imherl;tlti. M'r wcind a rreM and t ril follow I te caihc th piode of Tlllatnonk coun'v heiiew-d ibe noiu i ' i ! 1 1 v of kllllui; hlf wife ;md d:iuf'ier and Hetfin fin- t i H e boil.e 1 1 cover Up rrt'-'-n of liN t T i rit-. I ri f i tm;i y ! i the d .1 n 4J ' r f f b ( V :i ' en JiKi'le hy t hi- I"' I' fr 1 ili! I:, .;ii! m I.e. '' r-f 1. iii bono coiitity. f.iir til.il In b: WnrtbliiKt on. May Lltl.Xo action toward t he expulsion of Coukithh iiiau .1-1 1 Icy from tbo bousn U roti tiMiiduttMl. The report of lb" Inven tlK'itlilK rommltlee watt adopted hy a Huhxtanthit nuijorlly and the eune cloKel. HccordliiK to the Ktatnipelit of H peak or Cnmioii to the AaHuc laL ud 1'reHH today. ( 'nrrriicy ( 'ointolhNliMi. The bonne com milt no on hnnklnic and currency today voted hy a Hiih Hlantlal majority to recommend the paasaKe of the Aldrleh Joint reKoln tlon creatltiK u currency commlatilon, panned ly the aenatn yenterdny. Defeat Hhlp Subsidy. The hotiHo rejected the ronfereneo report on the postofflce appropria tion hill today, 147 to Ub. Thin meana the defeat of the nhit anbuldv 'jiii.miIkii I'uhllcity. 1'nder a motion to miHpend the rub-H the hoii took pp the bill to require publicity of c'ampnlKn run trlhiitiona. The hit! later panavd the Iioiikp hy a roto of 100 to with the Cpliuipacker arnendmenr added. Thla amendment will have the effect of reducInK the roriKreaMlonal represen tation tn th Southern Htalea, and II U b-lleved the bill will not panij the Henate. GOVERNOR JOHNSON; SPEAKS AT RICHMOND ft Ich rnond, Va . , May 22 . - Gover nor John JohtiHon, of Mluni aotit, watt the prlii'-lpnl Hpeaker at a haniiiet. or t he National (.' it ton .MitntifiU't ur era' AMHoclntlon here hint nlnhl. He Hpoke of Ibe neii'HMlty of a belter national b.tnklnK HV.Hiein, the Im prove me tit of water way, and gov ernment ront ml over nil I tony h. lu stimmfiiK he Hald: "The rlKlit Kolutloti of tbene prob lem and the tlKbt establishment of tbewt reforniH -and they will never he Kettlerl until they are a-ltled rlttht ar natural questions which the Noiih, the Hoii'h, the Kat and the Went are like Intcrentrd In, and mrtft eny-iKe aiumlder to should r. "Went ami Hotiih, North and Kant, wp are hound too ther, not only by Industrial and commercial tlea of In ternal devehipment, and by the pat riotic ilea of a common union, hut wh are united In the rauto of maklnn thin nation one of the Kreatettt pow er for pe;ice and coininercH and free dom on the hlxh tteati, and the true Hplrit of American mrnjuent. jih volc- .1 by tlo r.ink and fib- of ibe Amer ican people In the fitM atol -ibrtpH mid );om'M reit rtlleiH of pot it teal u;ir!lev, H not Ihiil of the luit 1 1-Mti I p -r ill" club of mU'ht, not that of hrlKtlitiK tnrlfr-4 itnd hoM!e taxed pen,t it i. ii ,n the pin mm 1 1 of t be and rlKhu of tr.ide. but that f a 'i iid. and (b fi-'-ri iio ! ptoirn ij r- (I e l-ii. h r.t-'. U .r:r t in,' and rlhu-!b'-e in ti 'iMi' i.'H and :', " :'- of an lent iiitToin :nd -.'ill iikh.' :i in i-Mit bar bar I ni, imi.I b -'v ex t rid in i,' and ex pa n-1 uk t h" 'iai an- of AllOiiiail Ireedotll, t;le influ- A bin crowd, beautiful weather and a close content until near the clone vvero feu l urea of the annual field meet cm Kluculd field between the l iiiverslty of Oregon and Ore koii Agrltult ural I'-olleo track leumg this afttMiioon. At the conclusion of the regular events Oliver Huston. Oregon' crack Hprlnter, ran an exhibition 100 yards, making It In 10 seconds flat, for the fifth consecutive time. Kor the fourth time In two weeks Oliver Huston ran the 100 yards lu 10 second flat. Moon, of Oregon, waa so clone behind htm that he al most tied. In the half milu Duvolt, of O. A- C, won handily. Oregon failed to get all the points she expected In the quarter, though Lowell, of Oregon, won second place after a pretty race from the tall end. Kxcltetueut reigned during the meet, O. A. C. taking the lead In points almost from the first, with the Oregon men fighting gamely in every event. Oregon, however, won the most points In the broad Jump ami 2(-yurd dash, Moon beat I Tig Schroeder. The mile race was the prettiest race of the day, t Intro being soinn pretty Jockeying. However, I)avolt, of O. A. ('., barely heat May. of Or egon, by two feet. Sloven got third. The thno was 4 : 411. Sumiiuiry oi KvciiIn. I I'.Kh Jump "Chapman, Kams worth and Louusherry, nil or O, A. V., tied, llclglit, T. feet 4 Vj Inches. HO-yurd run C recti haw ( o. A. t'.i. first; Lowell I Oregon), second; Htelwer (O. A. ('.), (.bird. Time, fi:! seconds flat. Hair mile - - Dav dt fO. A. C), first ; ItuiiMm ( Oregon ) , second; Wm lij HENRY M. TELLER. Cnlnrailo Heimlur whu Ih nellve In nr ninichiK fur Ihe lieuiiicrullv courvutlun In Jieuver. IIiiwiim I Oregon ( , ililrd. Time, S:02 1-2. I iHi-yiinl diu'li IIiiiiii (()ri'K"ii), flrH ; Mnuti HIvcKuni. seivuul; Senlt 1(1. A. (' I, tiilnl. Time, Hi kitdikU flat Sikii put -w-.tir ((). A. r . flr': i feel 11 lnriiea. Milnlyru IdleKonl, xeeniHl; II feet 4 Inrhex. Ljlitlrther. ry it), A. ('.), tluilrd; 3'J feet S Inch, en. Hro.'ul jtimii- Kiiykendall, OreK')i( flmt: l.filinHlierry (O. A. C.l, Hee iiiul: Chiipmiin 10. A. C), third. DlKtame, J feet ' InrhMi. 220-yard ilnnh M'in lOrenon), n rt : H hroeder (O. A. C), neeond; I HoI.erU (OreKuni, third. Tlum, 32 ! s- I 120-ynrd hurdler Kiiykendall lOrexoiil, firm; IIiih:iIii l Oregon I, Uerninl. Ilrodlo (O. A. t'.l. third. Time. I'i 1-r.. ! Mtle run Duvoll (O. A. f'.i. flrf. May illri't nl, -eoncl: rilevers l()r- (K"ni. third Time. Ilaiuniir threw Hall HI. A. ('.!, flrt; .iiharlaii Kii.tnnl. Kirimd; Canllner (OreitDii. third. Dlstallee, I t) feel. II llll-ae. I'ule vault Mmiilen and Knyken- 1 I'nlltiltlie'l n i a : K'Hir. I ilee .f Ami'i-l.-.iil irld-.ew"r a'rl the inudm'M "f Anern-at Induslry, m far anil ide ihe f,lll. of Ihu , a may hear the American, flan." '; f