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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD VOL. 5 KiiiKXi:. oki:;:x, monhay kvkxix!. mav as. nos IARRY THAW MUST I REMAIN IN ASYLUM J Poughkeepsie. .May 25. Harry K he did nut do. Ie should have jta. slas" of Stanford White, will known that the adjudication or the t be released from the lunatic asy-!c01lrt would follow a verdict of not Za. This decision was rendered by ! f" "'t'0" ' "anlty; he was .- . . , 1 cjJrtf&tMUea DV Able COUDSel Whit urn. V,Uce Morschauser. of the supreme ed the jury before he was tried i, mon kurt, In an opinion filed early this; a charge of homicide to acquit him Lrnlng In the matter of Thaw's ap-i Because of his Insanity. kLtinn for release on a writ of ha-L.'!! navu.naiu careful examination Lis corpus. The Justice declares OE SAGEN WILL : MARRY MME, GOULD ! IN SHORT WHILE Paris, May 23. M. Ciuhaid. attor I nuey for Mine. Gould, who Is pre paring tile contract for her marriage i to Prince Helix de Bngan, authorites I the Associated Press today to deny 'absolutely the story that the couple ' were married in lloboken, N. J. The of the authorities, and I do not find r-T..i u now insulin ami th.t hi. I " " " ' uw P'lsseu pai mo- - .... .... upun uy any ot the courts of this mittment to the asylum by Justice; state. It has been in ex s en I and fowling after his last trial was en-; operation for many questions, and it grely legal. Ms the duty of the court to Presume 4 Thaw's lawyers will apply for per- in favor of ,., valdtv of tu. s .'. mission to place Thaw in some other . ute limj, i;s vlol.ltu,n o( tlu. consI. Btitutlon. Mutton is established bevond all rea- Thaw apparently accepted with ros- sonable doubt, and upon such a deter, nation the decision that he is still mination. the result of which may fcsane. I follow from one construction or an- The Court's Decision. ! other, is always a potent factor and is The court said: j sometimes in aid of itself conclusive. I "There was no violation of Article, "In construing this statute it f Section 6, of the constitution of the should be borne In mind that the late of New York, or of Article XIV i safety and welfare of the community the United States constitution. ! Is of more Importance than the free fhaw had the opportunity on the j dom of the individual, trial to introduce evidence of bis j "It Is well settled that where there ental condition at thut time, which Is a right of an appeal no court svmU dc. '.:rt. in t . I. rst instance a .::t!tr. uiloiij-ikuuoiuiI unless i.s uu.ons-.ituiiuiuUty is plain, and s puiuliy ht u i:u s;aui:e aas tnvn Mig in force and lis i.niftitiuumjli.y has uinr b.-en questioned. Th;s may well be the rule when the ef fect of a Je.laiation of unconstitu tionality would be to free from need ful restraint a number of persons of unsound mind of whom It has been adjudged by competent courts that their going at large would be dan gerous to the public peace or safety. "The relator claims that the state does not provide a method by which Thaw can be discharged. "Section 99 of the Insanity law provides: "Any inm ale. nor n convict held noon an order or conn nr in! io , opposition of the Uould family to in a criminal proceeding may be dis- cuargea tnereironi upon the super intendent's certificate of recovery, made to and approved by such court or judge. "1 believe no Injustice has been done to Thaw or will be done to him by depriving him of his leberty until snth time ns he can be discharged by the method prescribed by law. "Hearing in mind that the usunl punishment for the act which led up to the detention of Thaw is death, or a long term of imprisonment, and that paid Thaw escaped the conse quences of such act solely by reason of his existing mental condition, 1 do not deem it proper to nllow Thaw his freedom, suffering as be is from the marriage has been withdrawn and they are to be married shortly. SHOT AXIt K1I.1.K II ' SOX KHU (HANK St. Helens, Or.. May !!.'. Mistaking his son for a crime Co orge W. Burger, a lumber rafur. shot and killed his young son last night. (Continued from Page Eight. ) (lovernor Sparks, of Nevada, died . Friday. He hud overworked, and said be was tired and ready to go I Ho had done Ills best, llelng it rov 'eruor is no snap.. : FEDERAL SUIT BROUGHT IS AGAINST MILLIONAIRE SMITH WHOLESALERS IN FAVOR OF THE APPROPRIATION Port. and. May 2r. To recover 9." 2S0 am' of the boat timber land iu Oregon, valued at approximately II.- 000,000, now In possession of t A. Smith, a millionaire lumberman of Minneapolis, I'nited States IMstrlrt Attorney John Mel'ourt today filed MIU of complaint In a still In equity. The defendants named are Smith, hU financial agent. Krederlck A. Krilw. :he Meeley Itrothers. who are all-gel to have secured "dummy" entrymen, and the entrymen t hemselve. The tract Is iu Linn county, and unless tho holdings are cancelled. It Is altered, by Juno 4, 190S, Smith will have almoin to pottm hsIoii. I'HKSllYTKKI.WS AUK IU SY AT KANSAS flTV Kansas City, May 2". Kducatlont and the relation of the church to thej Freed men were among the Important subjects considered today by tho Ken-, era assembly nf the Presbyterian j i church in the I'nited Slates of Anier-1 lea. The report of the board of mis sions fur rreedmeit was submitted, and brought out much discussion. , KX'ii KX K M KIUT1 A N TS H KCKI V K .MANY KAVOHA1U.K HKPIJKS KUOM IHUTLANI KIK.MS IX 1UC JAItl TO t'XIVKllSITY A!P1U PH1ATIOX SAMPLK8 KI-X'KIV-Kl ItY HKIUiKlC-ItKAX 11. 1 Rl WAUK COMPANY We Make Buttons From Your Cloth, Improved Machine Sale of Notions-Articles of Every Day Requirement The most complete stock of Notions and one where the latest novelties are found as soon as they appear on the market. Always on the watch for anything that's new. Notions ; t a Soc buys one dollar's worth find the lowest prices here 5c box Hair Pins 2'Ac 5c White Pearl Buttons, dozen 3c ioc Cube Pius, large size each 5c Feather Stitch Braid, 6 yards, price 5c 20c Toilet Pins, paper 5c Ready Made Button Holes, the yard i5c 40c Ki moras each 29c aving You can alwav: MAIL POUCH S HiKG BAG New shape Shopping Bag the most prac ical yet olfered each $1.00 and $1.25 THE VERY LATEST NOV ELTY BELTS We are showing: some "Chic" styles in Belts, latest from New York 10c, 75c,$1.00and$1.25 VELVET GRIP HOSE SUP PORTERS Almost endless variety, pin on, belt, French pad, all colors, each 25c and 50c NEW "MERRY WIDOW" BOWS New arrivals, all colors, large, medium and small, each,. 25c NOTIONS FOR THE HAIR Kid Curlers J5c, 20c and 25c Back Combs, every wantea kind each 25c to $6.00 LADIES' COLLARS Something new, colored em broidered stiff collars, all colors ach 2Cc and 25c 7 - . - s ,. ... ( la. . COHSKT SI'KCIAI- W H. Corsets, ronular $1..0 grailc: spwial '"' 111 ST l!l I KI.1S New arrivals, new shaic?, lari;c, me dium and small; eaih ..c. and 7"'C. SCOTT'S IU STI.I-.S The only I'Msile irihy t.a, h :.u 1- iii.. the n:i!!)t': cocsirr Light f:!til!- eaint'i'ii' 111 as! :lt! 1 ; rov. '. (lllll, hr. I t (.IM sroi;l. Kawy lni.-iery in asiiriiiieni. Line. Ian. (..mtiroirl.-r.-'l lisle and silk; -' i.i:;isT ihisikisv ..1 pi.. 1.1 RUCHINGS New Ruchmgs, all colors, the yard... 20c and 25c 6 Ruches, in box, very conven ient to have in the house, the box 25c txtra finc Ruches in box, as sorted colors, the box 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE 20c light or heavy hose while they last, the pair 15c IWc Heivy Hose, fast black; the pair 10c KAYSER GLOVES There is no glove made equal to the "Kayser" double tipped lingers. All colors, long, medium, and short The pair -50c to $1.50 VERA-BEST HAT FASTENER The most practical fastener made, each. . J Collar Bones, set 1 Vefl Pins 25c and 75 Embroidered Emerald Lawn Handkerchief, each 15c We Are Leaders iri the Clothing Line : and patterns in unusually striking. I This season the styles ivien s Glomes are More bright colors, more smart patterns and weaves, A stock of Men's Clothes like ours looks almost giddy. We'll snow you the new goods for spring from Hart,Schaffner & Marx made in their per fect way of all-wool fabrics in the rich est and most attract ive patterns not too lively nor too quiet, just right. We are showing suits from $ 1 5.00 to $30.00 and selling lots of them. ill! Copyright 1908 by Hut Sduifacr & Mux TlliS STOliK IS THK IIO.MM ci.otiiks ix i;i ;i.m;. ()! II.MtT, S:TII I I:H AM) MXIt.X III TCIII SS TliOI'SKIIS These H'.odn are Kunran! pair f'r 1 1 . "i 'I ; belter iiiullti i. .-, SI.-VI, l Mti-: mi: hi st- e,l n il I i ip or s, wi:h heir... di; billion, e, at Hie f loiifl pair. 7.i aiid i MiKi!vi:.i: Hi drawers.. garment MUX'S SI MMI It Kliirls r.ovs' si ns i n XT xiti-: itici:ssv Nobby llitle siilis fur the youngster i,f nav wnrst ds. sp"' i.' l. in iri'd. Twil-piece Hills, Ihe "nil Iressy uli' H (rum ' : .'iy or cheeked lo 1 1 ..HI KKI.IM) THOUSANDS OF MINERS SIGN UP SCALE AGREEMENT Kansas City, May 25. ltoircpn- tal Ives ot :tf,lH)0 ininerH and enal op erntois sinned a waito nKieenii'iit to day. Tim neulo la tor two years, iiiul ALLEGED THAT MRS. GUNNESS IS STILL ALIVE CLAUDE 8. WATTS. The rilit IkiihI imhii vt Arthur 1. 'rr-H In thu huutiiyfiiii'iit or lliu Tuft 'iimpalKU. 'he uiIihtk nf Kaiisii't, MlHmmrl, (k lahonut find ArlwtmuH wilt now rc Liirn to work. STRIKERS CONFESS TO USE OF DYNAMITE rievolanii, May 2&. ArrordlnK to a Ktattimi)iit Klvon out by Chief of Police KuhUsr today, four Htrlkiim coiiductorH and inolonii(ii have cfin foHHod (o LukliiK Dart In th dynumlt Iiik of Htruvl ara In variims partH of tliH t'lly laHt wunk. TlHtM mon are now In ctiHtody, and a miniti(r of ar rlB are likely. Ln I'orto, May 25. Atlor ne.VK fur the defense In the case of Hay hamphere, rhnrn wltli tho murder of Mih. Helle (itinnesH and her t hree chil dren, are In receipt of a letter from a man In Arknutmn, whoHA Identity they refune to divulge, but who formerly lived In Mm rutin 1 1 county, thla Htate, who Ktates that Mra. (iiinueHif oKraped In man'a tothliiK, and thai May ft, five days after It in alleged that Hhe waa burned to death, ho received a letter from her. I!n BiivH he will prodtico thin letter and kIvc other evidence. That the body of Mrs. Mav OTtctlly, who dltiappeared from lloclu-ster, N. Y-, last full, watt KiibHtlluted by Mrs. OuucH'i for her own In Ihe fire Ih the Intent theory of the attorney; for l.nnipliere, who claim I hey have evidence to ku list ant late ttiH'tt a conclusion.- The Kui;ene merchuuts are sending out communtcntlonii to tho wholesale houses In Portland In regard t tho 1' nl versify appropriation, and have received many answers, all favorable to the appropriation. Following are two sample letters received by the ltci'Ker-lleau Hardware Company from Scott A Munsell, dealer Iu ve hicles anil Implements, and 1-ang & Company, wholesale grocers and to bacconisis: Portland, Or., May 23, 110S. Herser-Hean Hardware Company, KtiKcne, Oregon. Gentlemen: W'o are In recoipt of your valued favor of tho 1! 0 1 h with reference to the t'ulverslty appropri ation bill, and you can most assured ly rely upon our votes and also upon our efforts to induce others to vote for the bill. We aro In hearty sym- pathy with It, and desire to see tho SERIOUS FLOODS ON TEXAS RIVERS Italian, Texas, Mny lri. A Hitddmi and recoid-breakliiK rise of Trinity river threatens a dHtrueilvo flood at this point. One life has been lost and many families on low-tylim spots have been driven from their homes. At 2 o'clock Ihe flood had reached f 1.3 feet, the highest ever known, and the sltuaptlon Is growing worse every hour. P. is now intimated that two thousand are homeless In Dallas, and the city will be In darknesH to nlKht. Tho mayor has Issued a call for a confercm-it of buslnt-ss men. Trinity river Is a rawing torrent. HrldKes In several directions have been washed out, and It Is reported a number of persons havo been drowned. A section of tho Texas & Pacific brlil K" was wanhed out and fifteen men were thrown Into the riv er, six being drowned. The city Is without water, the mains probably being broken by the force of the flood. iflP METHODISTS ELECT DR. QUAYLE BISHOP llaltlmon..May 2'.. Itev. Ir. Wll-I I In in A. Unayle, nf CiilritKo. wan eleot-; ll lili-hnp I Ihe telilh hllllot I'lday hy tile M. K. Keneral eolifereni e. ' I III Oklahoma. (iuthrlM, May li!i. riooil romll t'.nns In Oklahoma ar Kill Hirloim to day. All the prim Ipnl HlreaiiiH eon tfiiue to rlne, iiotwitlintaiidliiK there have heen no rains alnee yesterday. R. F. PETTIQREW. Couth I in knt n iiiiiii who I" seltiilulfil to enndtiet Mr Hvyan'n eaniialtfii til C'llHII uf IllH IliltlllllllllOII. nieaaurt ennlid. Otir only wlrh la lha lliu hill erll-d for twlen that amount. We Iv.ve 10 v n:l,t'.;y 'vlth a nlKi(iirdly riipn.Mlu.io.i lor our Hlnle I'nlvfi lly. Willi 1-1 nil reKiiida wn re:.mln, ,'oitrii very tr il) . HCOTT & ML'.'JKKI.h. Cur II. O. .MuiirtHil. I'o lowlHK la a ropy of I lie ej'.n:ilil nlcf :.in iiddieKsed to Itn unipluyea hy l.aiiK k Ceinpany: A aliitler of liiiportiinei to (lie IVopIo ih' Hie Slnle of Oiv"li. At Ihe iiiinlnK J urns vlectl.in, lha peo.tlij ot Oi-eKon will vot on tiie Uni versity of Oregon appropriation hill on v lil'li t'ie rofmendiini has hn luvncted. 1 his Is a mattur of vl'.al Itnpoiiatii-o to uvery man, won:an and rhlld In the stalu of OreKon Iu a moral or educational way. Il U also a matter of financial Importance to the commercial Interests of Idmene, and It would hu a very poor example v , i, .... ... ,., ,..,. v. .... i.i i; iiKainst this meauure. Our Stock of Hats is Complete To men who want something out of the ordinary, a ;OI(IIO.N HAT Ull.l. ACI-KAI,. Ill K MAl.liKV Is the only water-proof hat made. The tale price Is not as Kreat as the hat. Kar-h, tS.AO. THK i. II. STKTSOV IMT This iws nf hadeear Is In a class by Itself - absolutely th best, fjch, I..V( lo .H. White Parasols $1.25 and $1.50 o O I ampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette M,. glen's Neckwear MAVOIl Hor I.M I.AIMH II, IIOI.IH.W Whereas, The Slllh day of May is a national holiday, now, therefore, know all men by these presents ttiat 1. J. I. Matlock, mayor of the rlly of KiiK"lie, declare this dav sel apart in memory of our hero ic dead, a day sa' red lo their memory, and request that our clilr.ens abstain from labor and that our merchants and all other business houses be closed from t:30 a. in. to 4 p. in. J. I). MATI.OCK, Mayor. In What rlrl would get married May. when June la right here? I'endleton Tribune. l.ois of 'em would, and some are doing wi. .jc an: r r The Melford Mnrn'nic Mall, the "'r,nd daily pn'e-r for that cl'y. tnde lis flri-i sine anilice Xunday. It S a iiki I t " j 1 il m n . eUi'it-in.-r.. paper. o UlUlllll I II III mil H k I1 llll ll H IIIIIII I 1 I I II1 II IIIIIII HII III in pap llli -t'Ol, fold Mai A latid i'r i Is eib:ilied or of Ihe c repor . ! Iy Me. o T l:TII.I-: VOI(KKHH skjn ac;hi:i:mi:t Call Ulvr. Mass., May i".. - A new Ulllje ni'.reiuellt, af fectllll! ; r, .0 111! textile Work- i rs, who accep.' a reduction of 17 a I per rent until No vember, became effective today. We wish to situcst to every one of our salesmen anil employes thai they no' only vole for this measure, hut lli.tl tl-.ey do all they possibly can to llltl'lelt e lb - votes of others. It in approve of this measure. Vole :ih foliOW:i: 314. X Ves. I I! MHVt; S( IIIIIIM II is ni;i'mi i i) Asuoiti: Heaitle, May SR. The trading schooner liulse H.. owned at I'.jit Townsend. Is ashore at Tlllar I'olnt. mldwav between I'ort Angeles anil Capo Klaltery. On New Jersey fisist New York. May 2.V The Clyde line Hteainer Hemlnole, from San Do mingo and West Indian ports, is re ported ashore near I'oliit 1'leasant, .V. J. The Seminole went ashore during a heavy fog, and Is lying in an easy position in twelve fathoms of wa ter. The sea is ca:rn a"d there Is no dueler, m a lug and ill. .-caving crew are (.landing b? . I'erllaud. Or., May 23, 1D0X. Iter,,', r-lleali llilw. Co., Km; Mie, Oron. len'I.Mne:i:- We acknowledge the rerelpt of your circular of May 2ih. couieiiis of which we huvo carefully noted. We are heartily in favor of the t'liiveislty appropriation bill, ami are addressing a (.'onimiitilcatlon to every one of our employes, copy of which we herewith enclose. Youra respectfully, LANG ft CO. ( lib nui li.nl Marl- et Oil' !... ,v Mav. I '12 1 1 ' . ill I V Kcplcil.r, s; Mille r, IS l-l. ; OKKKTAI, JfdtM'AHT Hill .NOHTIIWKST Portland. Or., May 25. Western Oregon Kalr to- night; light frost In southern pm Hon; Tuesday, fair and warmer. Western Washington Fair s tonight; Tuesday fair and 4 warini r. Ka'"-n Oregon. Kas'ern s WaHiilnmo-i and Idaho --Kalr ti.iii.-M, wph o;it frost; fair and warmer Tuesday. O o G