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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1908)
eugen E D LY GUAM) VOL. 85 Al IMPORTANT CONFERENCE AT SAGAMORE HILL Kl ;KXK, (1HMK1X, SATlllllAV K VKMNC, JI NK ST, 11X1 iwfife- , Oyster -Say, June 27.- Secretary Tft and Luke E. Wright, his suc cessor, arrived here tuday, earlier than expected, and comparatively jew people were at the depot. The Ushers were conducted to Sagamore Hill in an automobile, and the Sl.,rtarv VUI leave Oyster Bay this afternoon ' The conference between the pres ent retiring and incoming secretary of war, will cover a wide rani;,. th o e department inch,,!',,,. 'He 'Panama situation ,, . i..i K and Cuba. K ' hilippin,- Tuft lauKhingiv reii,i V,.i , pontic misht be 'lomally but said fr Jer V , " derminati..n o? .;'-, u J hl, of the Sa?luV" reached today. Prn!lb,, " 1 ' 01T until .ly lS ' " The President had,, ni,n.,. ut,. T guests today . l:r--::5TH.::r::::':t:H-!HtSi' N HARRY THAW .SECURES ANOTHER ! CHANGE IN COURT; COURT REFUSES ABRAHAM RUEF Poughkeepsie, June 2 7. Thaw has obtained a new writ of habeas corpus, returnable before Supreme Judge Mills- of White l'laius, .New York. The writ was obtained in an ticipation at Judge Morschauser signing an order today recommitting Thaw to the Mattpawan asylum. Later District Attorney Mack presented to Che judge the far ma re committment to Matteawau which Judge Morschauser prointly signed. Under the new writ, issued earlier in the day try Judge Mills, Thaw mast appear in court Monday morning. 'Charles Jflorschauser of Poughkeep sie, now that his brother Justice Mor schauser, has finally disposed of the case, has been retained by Thaw to conduct the mew proceedings.. San Francisco. June 27 - Freedom tin hall was denied Abraham It iff mi the sureties offered by him ii, cover bail ill tie amount of $4..;.i required on the various in dictments against hint. The sureties were required In .'Qualify in double the amount of the bonds and un der examination by .ludse Dunne, assisted by District Attorney Langdon. many bondsmen were disqualified. Another list will be sub mitted uy iiuef s attorneys. SLEEPIM6 S1RL JUMPS FROM TRAIN ' Savannah, Iowa, June i". Miss Jessie Schilling, aged twenty years, .enroute from Chl'iago to her home in Washlntgon state, jumped from a Burlington train while walking in her, sleep last night. She -was brought to Bdvannah la a serious condition. CHICAGO AVHRAT MAIIKCT 'Chicago,. June 27. July fc S-8; Sept. 85 3-4-, Dec. S7 1-2. . Portland MirrKct. Portland, Jan. 27. CI"'1, Sa; Red , 83; Bluestem 87-; Valhy 85. mm 'escape OF BALLOON PARTY Philadelphia, June 27. The bal iloun Philadelphia ascended In tl,e southern section of the city and col lapsed while passing over dehuyklll i river, but by skill of the navigator, Professor Ring, was kept afloat un til the other side of the stream was j reached. There were five passen gers, two of whom were women, and ; none were injured. ! Oakland Owl: Alva Wise has sold the Oakland livery stable to 1). II. I McDonald, a wj'll known horseman i of Polk county. While many friends ! regret the departure of Mr. Wise to j Cottage Grove it Is consoling to know that he has disposed of his business here to a worthy succn-or. . - f.u :::4::t: S .;.!-. .:,! s. lllililllillk Ill i lliMKfe4p ill.' ' 1 1H H t . 1 1 1 II V.f . . .' ' .11 : 1 i I , li I 1j : ii I i UK It ' T. R.-Don't Forget Me. SYRACUSE WON 'VARSITY EIGHT, COLUMBIA SECOND Poughket-pste, June 2 7. Syracuse won the 'Varsity four-oared nice, Pennsylvania, second, and Columbia third. The judges kv.vo (olumbia second place and disqualified Penn sylvania for some reason not yet an nounced. The official time of -Syracuse was 10 minutes. Fi2 4-it seconds. Cornell won the, freshmen oinht, Syracuse 'second. ('luiiihla, t'llrrt, Wisconsin fourth, and Pennsylvania fifth. Official tini, nln minutes, I 29 3-5 Bex-onds. The Varsity race was won by Syra- j cuse. " lliirvnnl Wlim (nine, i New York, June 27. Kinul avoro, j Yale, 5; Harvard $ lu today's base ball Knme. j BOOTH'S TRIAL PROMISES TO BE EXTREMELY LONG titbit, all .if a t.vhn'.-.il thanu-lcr. 'Not until Krih himself is placid on the wltnrss Mand ftr the nroseru- tion i ihrre a pronnet-t that the cherk will come to thr mirfare, and at the present raie of proresn there In Utile hope that Krilm will tell hts story In the Immediate future. Already a w.eii ha been cimsunied wiituau flu iiin; eveu the lirt wums. A Jury has been secured, the epentnx state nu'iun made ami one witness put on ttu) stand. That is the sum total of results up-to-date. There Is no reason to believe that other and more impor tant wlincfsi'it will be disposed of nit. re rapidly than J. T. Hri im who in si i 11 on the s'and. Already the Kovernnit nt exhibits have reached "Q" and will run w '"." and then some, event null v. The Kovernmeul Is Uhik mi documentary evidence and has i nl rod need the records of ! h Ho-iotniru Lane Office, for many yen is together with various copies of pap ers, rules ef conduct , statutes and .-. irt decisions. ! W ith ;hts accumnliit ion of nmteilil .he mindrt of the Jiinmeu have yd I f il!el tti s e any evidence of t -ie $mI' I check hut It ill come later, j At noon toda a tele.-.tani was re ! c-lv. d by. T. C. He, k. r from V. .1 ; turns, stathiK posltiveU that (lie e- ete live would eoiiiu t.i Portland t.i : t.-Mliy. TRAIN WRECKERS' DELIBERATE WORK Ilimiltim, Pa., Juno 27. An en gineer was hilled and eli;ht or ten pimscngers Injured on tin) mountain-, twelve, miles from here hy llm wrek ing of the Pennnylvuiilii paMsenger train, which l lielleved to have I n delltierately derailed hy spiking the tracks. Two spikes wero found on the tracks, anil had (ho trucks fallen on the opposite side from which they did, Ihey would havo gono over 11 steep embankment. SHKHMAN IS IMPKOVINfi HTKAIULV. Cleveland, .lune !7. Con greBsman Sherman had a good night's sleep. Ills tem perature, pulse and respira tion are normal. ' I YesterdHy's baseluill scores: Por'- lnnd 9; I.os AnKCUn ". 9nn Krsn-i Cisco. 3: Ouknnd 1. Portland, Or., Juno SB- Since the opening statements to lite Jury, no reference has been made to the tsoi) -hurk which Pruderlrk A. Krllm, tim ber speculator, gave James Henry ilonth, erMcolvor T the Itoseburg lartd office, and for the acceptance of which Booth was indicted and Is now on trial. The. check appears to have been lost sight of uutl buried under'a mass of dry and uninteresting, evi dence, testimony and gtyveuinent , AVKATIIKH KOHKCAST hlH Ndlt l IIW KHT. 4 ' Oregon. Washington anil Idaho, fair tonight anil Hun- (lay. C. I). Krnxler, ono of I ho heal known grocery drummers coining to bugeno. has been nleeted vlen-iifiisl. dciil of tha national association of I commercial men In session at Mil Iwaukeo. Mr. Krnler nindo such an eloquent appeal fur the good roads (movement that lie captured the uud lloncn and the boys set up tho vlcu- presTrtoitryv- - 1" Wash Goods Reduced One-Half We are planning for n r ?cord break ing business Market May. You can buy goods cheap. Wash goods worth from 25c to 7oc a yard; for just one half 12 1-2 to:t7 l-2e YARD W1I1K CHIKFON PANAMA 25c Chiffon Panama. Ill Inches wide, Market Day price, yd VV. C. COIISETS. iiUSS 11.50 and $2.0u v n. Cuwi, ..o ket Day prlc:, each SLKKVKLMSS VKS I S 12 1-2 Sleeveless Vests. Swiss ribbed, each UK' U)XO MSI.E GIXJVI S 16 button black oi !i::e i'sU Gloves for more iluralilr t!ia ''k Market Day Price P.KI.TS 300 women's HoltH. ...-!!( f: 7"-' to $.S Marka !' - '- in every Epil&ibj ;'FSfdrf fLnd AFTER UPPER 90 ALEop Clothing Department Wl 11 b e a scene 75c 12-buttOH Lisle Glove-Tan, gray, black and white, two hours, 7 Q n'rnrc. the nair $1 35 Lisle Clove 16 button length, extra fine silk finish, black or ' far cimnpr 7 to 9 o'clock, the pair $1.00 M 50 Si'k Glove-16 button length, double tipped fingers, black, white, tan and Copenhagen, after supper, 7 to 9 o'clock, the pair . . $ 1 . MWN S STIIAW IH I" IIOYV MIIUV MM' ,1 - '-v !i ' ' KV l 'l ' l i', -I'"--' ' 55c 25 .- IM l .' 12 ! '- I IT IM I s AT I ' ' Mens' Heavy Worl . 1 - l-r '"I Boys' Knee Pants Suits 1 I.p "Mis. Jam; lliipklna" kind; you know they're The $: .'.II riuallty; Market liny prleu $1.75 Th.. t.l .'.'l quality; Mark-t Hay Price HU.VI The 4 mi quality. Market day priCB li UU The l"i mi quality. Market I jr price The $'i HO iiualily, Market Hay price 9t.nn mkvs in: v woiiK sunns '1 hffe are full sl'n, eitra lniiK. well niad, v.. .4.V MI.'VS hi MIIKII I VUKIIM KAIl Km dozen HulN nu n's nnd' rwesr; r!n but. f In" and firm, Ihe Karuient 1."m- Hampton Bros. WHFPF. CASH BFA1 S CPFDIT 5-8-564:Wi!Umtt St.. Headlight Overalls o the best ever $1.00 of activity Market Day Men's Sulla sold at a substantial savlnji. Morn boys will have new suits for tho Fourth. ( This Is the -re .yl NiIng market of KiiKenu. n . ,. jh".' 1110 Men's rasHlitif-riU Knits; sold rcniilarly at Il2 fj9j 'iinarket day specls!- the suit '.i .fio.uu Jit, H' w 'mm EUGENE HOLDS ITS FIRST BIG MARKET DAY SKVKIttl, Tlllll'SAM) PKOI'I.H I'lttlM TIIK I'tH NTItV l. TIIU MTV TIAV. IHII III.K Wl lllU.Vti IN TIIK l:ST PAItlv A I KATl ItK (IF TIIK Of. CASIllV A lIKi PAUAUi: PI I.U I'M I til'l'' ON TIIK NTKKKTS THIS A-'i:ittM)N UOItsi: SAI.K. Iluene's first market dav has been a success and has refleol credit upon tho promoters -mtl the hiisiuess men who have citnl'-lbuted funds to make It the success it mis been. The day dawned bright ami clear 1 and It was easily seen that the W"ath er man had boon kind to us. A week iiko today, the datu which was first advertlstd for market day, was just the opposite rain fell la torrents all forenoon and It became necessary to postpone It a week. And It Itr'well that tho postponement war made. Tho day has been better advertised and a much larger crowd Is In tuwu than would have been last Saturday even If the weather had been i;uod. Several thousand people from tho country are horo a renulur Pmrth of July crowd. 't The exercises of the day hear-n Willi a band concert on the atreoti by tbu KiiKeuo military baud hctvee.u 11 and 13 o'clock. At one-llilny this aflornonn the blK parade w.ih formed at the corner of Fifth and Wtllumolto streets and the line it march extended the lontuh of Ihe business portion of Wlllanit-tto street and other business th trouch fnres. The parade was headed 'y Mayor Matlock and Mr. Colgate, one of (ho promoters of the occasion, In a carriage Then came 1 It'. le lone Hudson on a beautiful horse, follow ed by the band. Ilehlnd tho band were the two couples to be marriej on (be platform In the east pari. Then came a large number of cltUeii! In stylish turnouts and they were fol lowed by a long string of blooded horses and cattle. The liililo Wedding. Uy the time the parade reached the eai park several thousand people hud congrugBUid around the platform to' see too doublu wTTIdlhg that lad' been announced. Alter a select 'i.'i . by tho bund Muyor Matlock deliver ed u at li ring, address, followed by Judgu Wlntormi'ler, who fucetloiitlr panned a lew fomnrKs In his own in imitable wny Max Zlmmermiin, tiiw clili'l promoter of the day, then 'in Imilliod the TWeildlllg. Tho flrnl rtiuplo married was Ed ward K. 0. Iliilu and Miss I'llln l.ove, i int.4 city. . Justice of the Poaoo llryson pronounced the solemn words nun Hindu tiiein one and whe the ceremony was completed Hit cimwd.sent up a cheer of ii.lmli'iitlon, The brld i Is a beauUIul girl, re cently from California, and thi groom Is a sVlcndH appeuring youn mini, wlio resides In Inls city. Albert J. Krlday of r'oresi drove, and Ml.is Klien N. Ilenmla uf this county, but recnlly from l-nke coun ty, Is ihe oftier couple that was niacin happy, and Judge llryson ofllelatad at 1 1 1 w'di1ltig also. The ceremony In this lusinncu was Just as solemn and Just us Impressive as In ihe lirst. Mr. Friday and his blushing bride are popular among llielr associates In their respective communities and come from among Hik best families of the slate. Halts of Idvcslock. The sales up to press time were a follows: The stallion of J. 8. Moore sold to J. H. Flint for U0. The big black horse of W. J. Ken uly sold In Wm. Vaughn. 110. Mare uf O. K, Klcketts sold to Kd Uwlmi, 1100. Illg bsy mure of I., r. ilean sold to II. W. K. Ilolden. liar.. Ilsy horse of Henry Nurrr, sold lo li. Muores, $-f. leain ..I mare.4 rf Mark Fleming, sold t II. F. M'-rrdorf, I.'..V T'-nir rmr nnd hor-e of II. A. Wntklns. sold lo J. F. White, ilar-- "f .1. F. Klce sold to ileo. Dreli. fli.r.fl. I!h! bay hors- of Kd West sold lo II. A Kennies, $7.1. JERRY SULLIVAN WAY RUN ON BRYAN TICKET ' i , O.na'nt, Jnn J7.- .V himm Ih) iIIh-liut'-.j irt Him lit'? from !) Molnt'9 rutH tlmt .I'Try II. Hulllvaa hn a lr t'-r fr mm Ury.in, iftln that the mm sf of Hiilliviitt for vi-t'-)rt'fi-iC Ui t lu i Hjiirrovnl. HnlllVHii will hvc timl th- iiiiiiilriiitliiti ' Hrait, hvum h ( it c Irt t i f r thut hoiuir hy Itryati hint fl.V V.rynn'n lHtMrty. I.IiuMh, Jiiiih 2 7.- Th4 t;talilo T-Witv t if Mr unit Mm. Willliim I. liMiiit, rtml hik! Tiinial, U Hsftd whh ttm a.i.'iO nt a lota I vuluiitlun Q Sr-