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rHE EUGENE DAILY GUARD VOL. 83 , CLAY PIERCE ku.knk. (n:i:t;o, Monday kveximi, ji'Nk i, iimik no. litl I 1. 1. ll.li Mll.l. I(KKIYK KLWTIOX XKWS TOVKJHT MUST STAND TRIAL fftshington, June 1. The su-. COlirl Ol IUB uuilcu aittieg lias ITmeJ the decision of the United eiiet circuit court for the eastern t 5wrlct of Missouri in the extraiii- (too CS ol ' i : Toi..M nil rnmnmv hnMI,, kim subject to extradition to Texas, ' line, he is under indictment for. . ,t ontprpri Into a rnnsnirarv HI DSU uwl c"--- j i I. restraint of trade, when the coin-' 'D r" . j ..linatlrVTl tn An. I in Texas. It Is contended that the Waters werce Company is a part of the Standard Oil Company. SMIXTIX; COMPANY IS HKL1) ltlCSPOXIDI.I Washington, June 1. -The nrenifi court nas.ciec.iaen me case ol he Western loan & Savings Com pany, of Utah, vs. the Uutte & Hus ton Consolidated Mining Company, ijiolving the question of whethor ore reducing works can be held responsi ble for the pollution; of water nml subsequent damage to land below n favor of the former company DKMOCItATIC VIKW OK TDK Al'PHOPKIATIOXS Washington, D. C, Mav 2 Fit? serald, of Now York, ranking n, -norlty member of the approba tions committee, reviewed the appro priations of the session from a Dem ocratic standpoint. Ho arrai-n-d the Republican partv mereile'v for what he stigmatized as a shii'iieful fqimndering of the puhlic rn mis- " lie predicted a stagaeriiig deficit to be imponding and di'iiounc il the ptv-i-dent tlio executive, clepaniiieiit and the Republicans in eoives- its causes. Hi, sai.l: The country would have b-en hen efitul had the reiMinmendations of the cammittees charged with r,,. preparation of the supply hills ben more generally heeded hv th,. house The importunities of thus., outside are sufficiently difficult to resist without having the house take sides against its committee on questions of expenditure. The congress is now tlectlon bulletins will be received at The Guard, office tonight. Special attention will be given ti county returns and to the sen atorial and I'niversity appropriation bill vote. We are Inclined to think that the returns will come in slowly owing to the length of the ballot to be counted, and probably the vote on the lni- -iau) viii win ue more difficult to secure than that on the uioaies lor office. Usually such matters are overlooked In many precincts, the Interest centering on the offices to be filled, but special efforts will be made to get early returns if It la possible. Manatier Heaton will have an extra force of operators at the tel ephone exchange, and will give The Guard every poestblo assist ance in order to give the public the earliest returns. .The mana gers of the campaign for the University appropriation will also nave special reports which they will place at the dispoinl of The Guard, and we have arranged for a special bulletin service over the Western fnion wires, which will be made 'up from state re turns feared at Portland. TKI.KI'MON'K lVgriKIKS Mil. I, UK ANKWKHKD UV TDK .(il Altll. TDK 1'IIONK M MItKlt IS M AIV ltt can- 4 about to adjourn. This session has been tin' most profligate in our his tory. Kxtravagance has run riot: tile treasury has been depleted; the public money has been shamefully squandered. Hv ry energy seems to have been cotuetllrated upon the task or emptying the treasury an 1 of milk ing imperative issuance ef b,.nils by (ho next administration in order to defray the ordinary xpenditures of the government. The dreaded hand writing has apparently boon seen on the wall and the Republican party is de-Moralized anil shaken. "The appropriations for the next fiscal year aggregate the enormous sum of $1,(I0S,S(M,S4. as against iib-SM-euate estimates by the departments or $ 1 ,t77.4 4H.2SS." Mr. Fitzgerald quote,! the estimat ed revenues for the fiscal year It'll) (treasury figures) as J i s. 1 ;3,ll 1 1, "and," be declared. "We shall iletu.ilt strate later that this estimate is in all probability at least $ 1 00,000, IIP tl too large, and that? not more than $7".. tioo Is likely to bo realized. "Never but once In our history," be said, "did the oxpund it tiros of our governiue.nl reach the thousand mil lion mark." CONFESSION IN GUNNESS MYSTERY i IS NOT BELIEVED! LARGE VOTE BEING CAST AT TODAY'S ELECTION make rBONVTO jMTrnTi Alii l: V .tk-.Vl V- i? mm GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF LADIES' SUITS 25 New Spring Suits, latest models,finest qualities placed on sale at a great reduction in price. These suits were reduced in " price to close out. This sale is for a few days only. It is to your advantage to make an early selection. i MiKl mm RAY LAM PH ERE. iciirm lutiid who Is held for alleged I complicity In lliu I .a porto (lud.l uiur-I der liori-ors. Ml: S i wmm Lit Porte, J mm 1, Sheriff Hinut r.or hua returned from Vernnii, Tcxhh, hor ho wint to InvoHtlnatt tho at-l 1. ..), I f..nf.tUuf..n .t Inline Teu.il j.m : i.lr., who confosst'il that h took ht , wifo, Mao Frances O'ltollly, of Koch- i ester, N. Y,, to the limitless farm toi : have her put tmtif the way, ami1 ( h i liied liny l.'imphVro bury her, and aisicd in disposing or other hol ies at I he lituuiess larm. Mite O'lteilly is misstiiK. hut Trm'ls.in's t iinfessiiiu ivus inude tti i-i. ap u , charge of for.iM-y. Triiolstit)" "ciiu t'ssion" went Into d-'ialis so ol.ih.i rait'ly that fi-r a tiio" li was h-ifv - 1 t.i l) a into Kt ry of tho i'i:iny i-rhnos ;U tho Illinois tavi.i. Ho ihns (. ho tho fnn of a wealthy manufactur er. Sheriff Stnli;or pays lwill HOitin no t he in w t lea t Ion "of ho iilh'K (( confo(-sou of 'rrurhnn. alihoUfjli the ) latter has ronitilfatrd H i hat Iti-nllier Sny , New York. ,tun 1. -Harry Truol i son hays his brother .IuHuh has been j Irro-'p'Oi'dhl" since he was struck bv ia trolloy ear here five yearn nti. He; ! says his story is Impossible, because' j.lnllu:! was serving a sonteni-e !n tlioi I Klmira reformalorv at the time cov ! erod by the aliened confession. Mho O'lteilly Alive Rochester, June I . Mrs. John Hoyle, .of this city, says hor nelce. j Mim O lioilly, married n man named j Julius Truelson, of New York. She declares her, nelce alive and well In! New York,- and expect hvr'lo spend her vacation In Itneliestor. - '- I PARIS ARTIST , AND MOTHER WERE STRANGLED ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK OPENS IN PORTLAND - White Silk Waist s s t Re h red Price $2.50 White Silk Waists,. bcautiiully made, latest style, sale price -- -75 r. T 'ft.., , !,o White Linen Finished Duck 36 inch Dress Suiting linen finish, worth 20c yard sale price .'. -- UlC Zepher Cingbams for Less 33 inch Zepher Gingham, worth 18c yard, all colors, special te yard C Laces JOc, 12 I-2c and 20c Laces, large assortment of patterns, the yard ...L -I-.-. 5c Summer Wash Goods Reduced One-Half 25 pieces Wash Dress Goods, fine sheer lawns, organdies, Swisses and mulls; all wanted colors: worth irom 25c to 50c yd. Sale price, yd - 12Xto25c Copyright 1908 by Hirt Schiffoer & Mir If you are in a Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suit, you're the best dressed man in town. If you behave as well as your clothes look," you'll be all right. We'll fit you in a Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suit any time vou come in. They are the best Clothes you ever ill wear.' Art wool tailored in the most perfect manner and in exact fit. Are you ready? We are. Suits $15.00 to $30.00 This store is the home of the Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes. PHrln. Juno I. Di-ti'd Ivi-s Iiiivh ar rostoil un llalliin tn xiixplrlon Unit liu Ii emiiitf'KMl Willi Hit' iiiyMturloiiH imirdnr (if Adnlplm HlnliiMII, 11 wll knnwn imlntur, nml lliu unit her, -o,,.,- Inpy, who were found HtriHi Klwl to (loath In tho iirtlsl n roBldenre yoaiordicy. .Mudiiino Hlolnlilll, who iilno wiia strimnlod, rocovoiod n rfl olontly today to kIvii nil aiciiiala dc srrliillon (it tho aHsnHHiim, all of whiiiii wore black Rnwim. Tho polloe bollovo tlinl rolihoiy Portland, Juiui I, Tlio fi'HtlvltlcH of tlui wtifk in ciinuwtlon with Poft luntl'a iinnunl rtmo foKllvitl oih-iuh) ht'i'u toilny with 11u wept Inn to KIiik Hox untl IiIk MitouniKo, Ihn keys of this rtly bt'triK InriHMl tvtT ti ihti Iwirrt IIIkIi (MiiiinlMMinln by Muyor ha no. Tortuy'H procciMtlnnH nro Ixtl prrlliulimry In Hid ttvonlH of t h week, which Inclndn u rom hIkiw. flu nil inirmlc. ntitotnohllo raccH, nuto mohllc parado, athletic. BpnrtH and (il her fcHi I vll lew. ThinisandH of vlHltors from Ore gon, WuKMtiKtun, Idaho and C'lillfor nla aru coming Into tho city. PKOl'LK AltK a)ti. TO POLLS Ql'IKTLY AMI CAKTf N(J TIIK1K llALUKTS IS HILKM'K 1XNTKT ( KNTHKS ON Ol'FU'K OK SH Kill KK, rOl'XTY Cl.KltK M LKiilSLATIVK TIt'K KT ui: oitD-itm: Kii on: is i:xpi:cn:i it) kk cast Tho battle- ef ballot? U on anJ when ilio snutKo clours away tnmor r.i w wo nhaM know w a is who In politics. Locally tho election is ono ol 1I10 tuit tM eer ncld here, but a lortird-brrukin,; vote Is beini; i 'lied. Tho people nee into have made up t heir mi nds how t hoy wnnt to vote and they are easting their ballots u(! cordinnly. A nood many carrlagon wiM'e on tlie stro-.'is carry Inn voters to and from the polls, but nobixly had in ho urned to ix'.'X inn and vote, iih nil were Interested in th outconio of the elerllon. Locally the fiht ci'titres ptincl pally 011 tho ofl'U-o of ttheriff, Irew (irllflu beliiK the noiniiife of the Ito publlcuns and Marry llowli of the ItetnocratH. In Kiikoih it appears to be u close fight, and tlio vote will probably bo close, In tho comity at ; large. There Is uIho ft sharp ontoHt , for the office of county clerk, Henry Stewart, the Lenioofntlc nonilnoo, : IVnvluK Tiry Btronrf following al- , though the dopesters don't think he will be able to overcome? Clerk Leo's ... usual majority. Tlio fight Is quite . warm also cm the legislative lickot, ' and It appeairt to be n toss-up between " the regular Itepublican nominees and -the Statement No. 1 ticket. Allen H. Kuton Is the nominee of both sides and will doubtless go In easily, al though It is said that there Is a split among the Itcpiiutlrans over him. The wets and dry a nro both work ing hard and each side seems confl jdent of victory. The drys gave their children's parade again this morning, 1 hut t Iih t did no good for t.ho reason it '.tut everybody had their mind inado up on the subject. Home good reas ouei'rt figure, out that the county will go wet this limn, whllo there are others who Kay the dry conditions of the past two yeurs hav converted many who before wen in favor of the saloon, and the county will go dry by a larger majority than two yars ago, which was something over 200, The voting KtnrtHtl heavy fiom the TROUBLE BREWING WITH MOROS OF JOLO JI. CLAY IMKUCK. wan tho motlvo nml that inunlur wuk not liiloiidi'd, bin that I he victim". ImvInK lifi-n imkko!, were "trniil"'l They IioIIcvp I hal minic of SiolnlilH'" inod'li'. whom lie picked up IiiiIIh rrlinliiatoly In the atri.'i't, halclicd the plot. ALABAMA INDUSTRIES ARE AGAIN ACTIVE llli inlnKlialn. Ala., Julio I. Tho remniiptl'iti of the milieu, furiiaicK and oilier In- diiKtrleii heKliiH thin wei k.and olKht thouiuiiid men, Idle lor neveral nioiitlni, reiurned to work. 4 KANSAS BANK SUCCESSFULLY RBBBEO New Box Ruchings 6 Ruches 25c Hampton Bros. .!0 't.t Willomette St? o Colorediinen Collars 25c WHE CASH BEA 1 a LKtlJ' II 1 fiilu. June l.,Kmir masked men rnlilo'd the Htalo hank of I'ulia earlv loday. Tloy em-aiw-ii on hand car wllh Idomi to . after a flir'i with ihc rlilr.en. In which no one n alint. I'okxch are In pilrmiH i The Kan "in niHHIa l K ItiK I" liavii. , . . A .....I ..II tl. . U ,.r. ' j itellEhK 'I 'I h -v lliink Hie Moldler.. wavlnii flaa will aniline '(kj lulilea. Marrlln, Juno 1. Moron on tlio Inland of Join aro roallcKa. Ono of tho Anuria Dattoa haa vowed ho will personally kill twenty whllea and. ono 'hun Jrod Chlnoao and thun declaro war. A Boiitry waa attacked and badly wounded, and tho KnarUa have boon doubled. It la reported that aotllora have boon attackod. SERIOUS FLOODS : PREVAIL IN MONTANA Ilutto, Juno 1. HrldKca rronaliiK Hllver How creek, wllhln tho IIiiiIih of Unite, ari threatened by flooila, and the IowIiiiuIh iii-p under water, tellowHlono river la alao oil a ram- pilK' . 1 lalna are from 'H to hoiirn Inle. TIKI KM. i:i ami ri' rvr.M.i.v m kt New YorV, June I.- Whlrlliiu up Ocean I'lrkwuv. llroiililu. at flfly mlleK an ' our, ;i Ihi loiirlnK aillomo. bile filled wllh iner') makers who had Hpeiii ih nUlit a' ('iron' Island. craMlicd lltlo a ir ".urui'd lurle and fell iiiioii I's ucupanti'. Two men were In'li'illy killed and two olhern may die. Two were hardly wiatched HVM HTAII UM It IH Kl :i' lit I Kit KAFK Antwerp, June I. Anxle'v for the Hod Hiar liner "Vaderland" la now dlapelled. Her marhlnery dlaiielled. Her machinery waa HllKht ly dlnarranxed , but h left Kluah ItiK thla mornlnK for lover, -tit- tjr FlltK t'Al'HV.H VWW I.N KKrTII'H THKATKK Clfeland, Jtinn I. FIrt broke nut In Keith's t lies t re during a mutlne perfornmncp this nffmom. A panlr eliHiHd. hut le-Mevi'd that every oro ch p( d wit hout Injury. I hli ii'Vi hi ill Nidi ket. I'lifcawo. June 1.- Clo.-lni' price July. !iii 7-k: Hepiemlier, H7 7-S; Ii ceinbir, SX 3-. MRS. BELLE GUNNESS. Woman w hoKi iiuiucroiia miirdera 00 her Indiana farm have uurrltlin) the wnolu w.l 1. flri, and at all i he pollinK plinca trowda wero kept wnltliiK In line nearlv all da, the offlcera of elec tion being ki'pt on the Jump prepnr Iiik the ballota all I tra hh't llil iik tho nainea of Iho votora on the election hI'-oik. A good many volera who failed !o rcniat t were .vorn In al the poll?., the ItepubllcniH and IMiki una en'"i miilnliilulii' heiHbiMiii-ierM durlnu die day to make out lite papers for thai purpo-io. Tho Kepiilillean. held forth al I be office of J iim h o of I he I'eace ltr on and the II uiocnla at Iho office of I,. M. Trr-vK chalnean of Iho liemocratlo central coiuinlitee, who haa directed tao cauipali;!! for hla party. The vole ruM In the aeveral Ku iene preclncia up to 4 o'clock this f' -noon waa an follow: Mouih KuKen.. No. 1 373 Houtli KiiKonv No. 2 1171 North KtiKcne No. I 29S 2BT, 131 North KiiKune No. 2 . Kalrmount , Total 1335 HK.ur vtiTK r.HT IS HJATK KI.KCTION Tortland. June 1 A heavy vile fa beltiK cant all over tho mate. The weather l Kcn erally cloudy, wllh ahowera reported it! neveral poln'a. An anpl" ihree cut lat week at ll ihtirt, lioiiKlan county, wan plant- g ed In is:. I. o 0 G o