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THE EUGENE ULY. GUARD VOL. 83 BURROW'S KEY MOTE ADDRESS IGNORES PRESIDENT ROOSEVFLT KH.i::, iiUHidX, MftMl.W KVK XIMJ. JIAK in, IIHM -: h ! 'ted that t ho o .limit on '1 m t,-..iy am) vj. M1IVOIU KUI CMcaso. June 15. Consi.l erable alarm has been can-red by the announcement that Temporary Chairman Bur rows, who has prepared a keynote speech of li.nnii words, has ractiea!'y ignor ed President Kotistvi-it. liur rows will b called upon be friends of Taft to modify his speech and introduce a cum plimentary reference to t lit piesldent at an early point in his address. nude lie J,!,. Coll-,.,,,,, rclTi-senMtiv-s fn.m t'-rritorv nf ii... i -.. : ' re.-cntly a,ir..,! . r.i -'. . and !. ( ,n...i . . ... 1 ' " row noon hv Mar-v V a i "'" n;,.":,.:;r ::;;,:;": . W H,,,,,,,,,,,,., , ; at()r - ; ,, . .'rl'""s- "f MiciUau. tli,- ; " i i-nni.:ni. in ' navel. Hum, Ws ,; g.f I;'"1' "1 s!''l' .l-siitnat.-d t til" keviMte ,,f ,),,. ,.,,,, mi' I'.)- ;imi I, aclirewineiit ty t urine li liairman Mill tii,,u serjeant-at-arms. enfiel.1. I ml. Asher ('. Hinds. more J-'ions embody imiiaiun 'nilcilili-s ;i',,t of the liri.iiliiii an nar- S IllMMV V ... .. : . X Tl ' t ... i'-ih Hiriirv "...c uie m tnrtmt .,....,...1 I There is some discussion as to the .probable duration of the convention Chicago, June Id. The conven-1 sliJ"e 0( 'he lea.lers holdlni? to the tlon to name a new Republican candl-i" f""1 's,lnlll' of five dnv's. date for.pres.dent of the United : Z: States IS at band. The satherint; at . lions for president will lie in order li- - .'tut day f th. l .... s:.n it i i i luradoi. I 1H 1 .1 1 dtlii er-. lVliiiu..a:y olticcrs have been upon full.iws: K'lntHuarv rhairnuui. Senator J l'. Mnnows. Michisau. lictieral s.-i r. :ary. John li. Mallov. I .'l.lllltUlS. llliin. t'hi.-f assistant secretary. Lafavette 11. I'.le.ison. x,.w Y;irk. v rs-eam-at-nruis. William K Stone i i'.altilllorc. i at'-l assistant up of r.n. r. I nay- r. i;.-e i- an I'ai ham. ntai inn. N asliitiiiitiii, i. i'. oifiei.il n-porter. M. ',,'r. V ,itlilii;nrn. II. C. Clli-f ,.f dn.,rkeepers. Mason, Italriniiirc. Chaplains. Mishop 1". J. Mul 'lo, n. Chlcami: Kov William O. Wa ters, .'hii-aito: Uev. Tobias Schanfar ber, I'hii-aso: It. v. .l.ihn Wesl . y Mill. N"w Yark; Itcv. Lorenzo 11. Case, I'llb aL'u. Assistant secretaries, Charles Itrooks Snilih. I'nrkcrshiirK. W. Vu.; Krnest Walker Smith, Hartford. Conn.: I'hilip II. lleofele, St. Louis; II. .1. Tobin. Vinton, la.; Charles 11. Darner. Abilene, Kas.; Allen llollis. Concoi-il, X. II. Heading clerks, Thomas W. YVIU liainson, lOdwirdsvil'.e. 111.; Albert lier. lleaudette. Minn.; Ceo. ANTI-INJUNCTION ! PLANK STRADDLES THE QUESTION sunuir; llltinicu- Stephen It. (Continued ou I'aite Four.) I'hlcnso, June I.'. -The auti-in-junctlon plank v In tlu lie publican platform as pai-sl upon lu Waslilui; lou Is as follows: "We declare for such amendment of the statutes of procedure lu fed eral courts, with re-i'c, t to the use of writs of Injunction, as will on the one hand prevent th, summary Issues of such orders w;:hon: prop r con sideration, and on the ..trior will pre serve undiminished the power of the courts to enfurce t reii process, to tin1 end that Justice may be done nt all times and to all ar:ies." There Is much s;.. culntlou as to ex actly whnt the terms mean. Its op ponents declare ?;t ran 'indotibtedly cover any proiils.tl law contaililliK the wort "Injunction." and aritti luents attains! the plank are beini; niadc by many members of congress to prospective members of the resolu tions committee. Speaker Cannon Is worklni! hard to have the plunk mod ified. The defenders of the plank Insist that there is nuthliiK In Its terms to be feared. few! : t : . ' IfOWR! MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. TAFT. ilJlilflt We'll Abide y Your De- Mi SeSK;, if t'WI 00 You can be UMPIRE in our Great "' Clothes Match if you'd like to, and know we'll get the decision as soon as you look at the score we're mak ing. Every Point is Honestly Earned. Vcpvr'.eht 190 br : rj Mar: Hart, Scliaffner Mar e'.ciy mail who l.mois the of e cr; iMuly win lit and tiiibiriuu. I..!l i's i e nu:kii' mieil with '1 le- re uettil. ; tile liecisioll III jmU,. 01 elotlie. illillil.V ,slle, B2 1 -yc ; IOC bv W, I! - KANSAS CITY FLOOD CONDITION IS SERIOUS Kansas' City, June 11.- The flood doubtless he condemned as uiifll for condition 'here is serious. There bus ; further 00011 pa 110 . ! been no further rise, hut the .Missouri 1 The forecaster pro Hols further Is holdiui! back the Kaw so that I lie 1 rains, but It is not expected that they i A rmourdule district Is one vast lake, will have any apprecliible bud effect. lis Is Hip wholesale district In thei , , worn bottoms of Kansas City, MIkhou- Topekn, June la.- The flooil Is li. The Kaw will not commence M I Ki ndilully rei-edlnK, but the riillroad Ini until the crest of (he fkeid in I sli uallon shows little Improvement. . the MIsouii has pnsne'd,. j ! The ci-u.tlnuailuii nf Jhu JUiotl . ,V"is1 1 Over. .. . Ihavinu a il.itiiimiiiK I'lfed on iiinny nr. St. .loseidl, ,Vo,', .liinh 1 The 1'... old brick buildings In the Missouri river has been Htntl uiiiry llu.i.l districts, some of the si rue-1 since Sunday, anil It Is IhouKht Ihe tin- ; li.-'ni; unilermlneil, mid willlWiiCHt is fiver. PAYMASTER'S BILLS BLOWN AWAY SHAW BLASTS DOLLIYER'S HOPES BY SUDDEN STORM! FOR SECOND PLACE NVw Yurk, .hine I'lno I'lniiH, i'ii!,"nt I llltr.ll ( of ff(ll III ft I U f v r 1 p They're All Wool Always Good clothes as can be made. Let us show you how you'll look in one of the Varsity Models. We have them from $ 1 5.80 to .$30.00 Hats Too V-VR ... 1- I ? ' - IK."- ' You'll look your best with one of Panamas on $5, $6, $7 and of course we've other hats for less money, fancy ones too StrewHctsSI to $3 our f ve'vi T,'jl ., ci'.'rxr tcck f.r f':ur-:n-hand, A 25c or 50c. OtJ rr,cs. I: CopyrihT Hi.-tku'i. Vl'J tr - '!- In fact our stock of Shirts, Hats, Tes and down the whole line of tog eery is the bcst and snappIcst U Eu" gene STOP IN '.VE-L SHOW YOU J. B. STETSON HATS $4.50 to $8.00 ji il Corvr,'1- I ). by - on Bros. p.' f-A Willamette St.. WHR CASH BEATS REDIT Gordon Hats $3.00 Mallcry Hats $?qS0 'nhlllKliill, June I Ii.-. j It In unte, I nt the White limine tmliiy lluit tile Hilllllll Ixtriltliill lnefelB either llillll- ver nr Ciiiiiinltm for the iiuiiii llllllnti fur the vire pl'erililell- : t. i in WEBER-BUSSEL " CANNERY WILL BE ERECTED SKXTTI.K '(X( IIIIV Wll.l. 1K l:l'HV KOU MT VKVlt'S ItKI- IN I..WK C()l N I V l I I M'l 1 TO ltl ll.lt POIt THIS VK.XIfS t'ltOI', KI T XXOItK XV.XS IHISTI'OM-: I'l.ANT Wll.l. ii.xx i: ( .xivxcn v n' nn.nim ok lil.ltoo C.XSMS i: x II SK.XSON . ('. II. Ilusxell, luealileut, V. Lair Hill, ilie pr.'sltletit mill etiertit at tei'iiey, aiul J. II. Mnrati, genei-al su ii.rllileti,lent ef the Welier-lltlKHell Caiiiilnit l'eiiiiatiy, u lilt," fruit eon eel'll with lieailquat'terH at Seattle, are ill Hie elty iieKiitlatlni; fur a ltcx fur tile etimpttiiy'H iiruinseii eiintury here. It will he retnenihereil that The tiuaril early this year nniKiitnieil that the i-nui)witiy woiilii ereet Biieh a liltitit In KiiKetie thin HprltiK ami have It completed in time to handle, thin year'i crop, hut owIhk to the finan cial panic of ItiHt fall the hcKtinll'tK of work tn the plant whh ImHtponcd. Mr. Huttrtcll, however, Informed The (.Hard thla mornltiK that his eompany will now Ko iihead. with the enter prise ami have the cannery ready for next yenr'a crop of fruit and veite tahles. The alte has not yet been definitely nettled upon, Mr. ltiiHHell Htnted that the cannery will have a rapacity of SO. mil) or 40. onu eaten of fruit each neason, mid will employ a largo number of per- HOtttt. The company han Junt completed A cannery at Newbera untl one t l-'ree-water, t)rei;on, and iian plantn nt N nt h Ynklnta, Sumner and I'liyiillup, Wash. The one at North Yakima In tm larwe an any on the cotul. The one inn- cotiiplotcl at Newlieri! han a ca pnclly of between f.O.titiil and KO.tioi) iimen. The bint ItiHtallmenl of ma chinery ban Just been received at t ho plant, and will be liiHlalled at once, ready for lite flint early fruit. Aikcd an to the fruit outlook, Mr. HllKSell milled that everything looked verv K Hid. The late fronts did Home ibiiVaiti'.' bhr IftKen 'HB"n -wholo ttin ernp, will hi) Iiiik". SALEM CONTRACTOR'S BID WAS REJECTED (Hjirrliil to Tin' Dully C.minl) WimhliiKiou, l. '., Jmh Ki. -Thrt TmiKiiry Di'imrl miMit. Iuih r JiM-tftl tin hiil rtTi'iiHy rt'i.'lvt'd frmn u Sal fin roiitr.Hlur for tin rnntnirtlon of (III ffflcrill luilldliiK (It KUKlMlf. uh tt 1 x -') tin umnunt on tuiiul for ttmt HiiMiMi'. Ni'w MiIh will bo In vited on n'vlm'd drtiwIiiK und himm-I-ririuhiiiH, In tli". liopt of m-curltm n I ' J CIiUhk i, .Iiiik 1 ..- 'nirrc Ih nil ii- irtx lM)( fallliiK off In I In- talk of 1 Senator liolllver fur the vice preHl I ilMi l lal no in I n at h in. HecnMaiiry of Ihe 'I retiHiiry Hhaw mm lit out Ht-nu-I tor I-ihIkc ti.day and made a vlmtr- ruin reiiKiimfrant e aKaliiHt further i;f i forU In hulllver'H behalf, j "Vou d m't want another l.iiKot ! Iftttt In t he Heiiaie, do yon? Well, ! 1 hi-ii . don't open :lie way for Kendlhtc : CiiininlnH lo the ni'n-ite, whli h y in ) wilt do hh-iiild DotMver vaeato IiIh i Heat tin re." I Senator l.otiK U le-lleved to he wejikenliii In hi advocacy of the Iowa foam r, and it r Ixdleved that llolllv r litllf'lf Uil Ki'ttle the tieri- t Ion I'V r-c- I ji n ir'the noiiiliifillon lit ti ii'l-ii'd to k j j in. 'I he t-it ijjit inn tn r' -ard to III vltf ! ire-i t.n v U r'-mai kalile In Ik io WILLIAM B. PARSONS. , IM.rM (tf ,.,,,;, iinrerialniy and Ameil-jiii enxnitfr vtlni Im thf rhh-f iit u i.r iti-rinlTc In forma : Ion or de llilliT III Ihe i nn-.tr'Mtu nf u $."i.- 1 ' I 1 i f rvInK I i 'II oiimtte the ina;i iMiO.IHHI W'WIT Hwh-ll Wllirtj U to a:''IH f tin- V il t i d M t a 'id id II t t'H S'II- mmm n'ilt IJjiuiiH fir proof. v.- ;nV - and h'-i 'n.'iM f i -ini' l'i a i k d i"i a nd Nat lonal mi i (Ik ni'-n , tot n ii i f i oin oih i-ii 1 1 1 f j- nth ! t-.w tt To t -h of li-iillo!' hv v- ilt's v ; ii ! -1 oi hi "I hi - i ti in- i lit Wt'f ' tl!'iA II li.t , tr'JI i I 'a, iiia-ti-r .1 Im S M.i I! rv v. ; 1 . ) ' im i'.l- -.ff t Ih- THnii li t;i lit i v v. If i - V " d'" In- vU.iiii l.rok-. !( t:id a I f .tf j : '1 hu rit'.ii.v 'ii h:tH "f 1'illH. .tw hi ii v. j i ! l i rniiii nt t h- all a- fait o i in p jh t nf :i 1 ! d. noMihiiil I in. M:ili to (' foiiiNt ;itftrt'd ovt n i"rri!oiv of a ini!" or more, and M Ih Im-: i-vi i that a L'i ' at r part of I hem will le n-e.,ierrd. . VI . !t-pr. a Muni of ..plai. I'm "I'ti-iit I'alr- -lltllt Vl' Jatnt H k. former (iov- f New A'T ' li.-nerafly i ntid'-rriir- Mill h" f o lid 'l fi' tf.., ll JULIUS C. BURROWS. Ml' litim h. i ji'.ir who han uett leett'd (O llUllie (lie ki'UHHl' HpflH'h rl the Ui'pu'i.i an lint I u. 1 1 con Vfii I lun. ini PATRICK DENIED PETITION FOR WRIT hid w I'-in 'li.- appr iprfaflon Bvail-ald-, f:l.'..iinit 'I'll.' l-"i;il ' 't 'II T h;i arlV'TtN" I f'-F IdiU f"r plutH of K-i'tiMitdh I'll which l' IT t the 4i'Ve llllielll h t!dl'!t t Al- hiinv, I. a ilmnde and I'epdlef.i" an thorl'd at the f-ceilt M'-shin of 'oil-Kli-'. The hld-i Will lie opefH-l on .inly Kt:. and If hitHf n tiny Hlte are proiri'-i!, til tl . for tie ent rur M in.of tie 'mfhlliiK will then b- ml-h-d for. The n-m deln-d for nt f h.itiy I 'id lit (Jrand are 1 :i n 1 :t H'-h, :ind that at I'eiidleton, px 1 l' ft ef. EVELYN AND HARRY BECOME RECONCILED New York, .tune 1" It if t'"- of f i' in! ! v aniioMiK -d that Kv- d;i'. f i!--n and Harrv Thaw have f I..-. n iv. oik I ' d ami then. f .'I no !' it at loa ( " New York, .ftine l "i. 'I h" appllea-' Mod of Allien I'atrhk, w- ivIiik h Mfe refi-lie(. SilIK HIllH for the IIIMTiler of William Mainh li ', an iiir:e( T xaj minionatre, f . r a writ of h.ilM ie i nr l pii- w.m denied hv .Indt;" f.ii'-omhe ln t!i.- I'litled Hi a I tlrciiii court to-! NEW FEDERAL OFFICERS FOR IDAHO i Im il.'o .-it lai k li' .I'liV I-. .I'll'. ' ill le i , ; 1 , ; I t' en i" I'o.U-hln ' !-e. Thaw hiid Inne'i Ih h-: ff offie J.Mie 1 - KV-I -ou It h . Harry here todi. I'ori! I'lTtlitllll I III lumueil ii ml, .1 tine 1 .'. - Wheat k nn- r hani'd. nshliiyton. June The pr.Mll. iir Iftdiiv apnolnr- f e,( ('. If I.lllefell.T I'ltlte,! StaN-H a'tniin ) ami Sliaddo' k I,. Ilodukin marshal for rhe il Mtrat of Idaho In plac -f 4 Noinotii M Kill k and Hue! round-i. removed.