Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 29, 1908, Image 1

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    THE
WE DAILY GUAJEtB
VOU 85
Will
FOUR ARE DEAD IN
; EXPLOSION AND FIRE
Kl liHM; OUK;, MONDAY KVKSIMi, JINK ill. lldlH.
No. I.VV
San Francisco, June 29. Four are
dead and two Berluusly injured as the
result of an explosion followed by
fire, early today In the grocery store,
of John Sweeny at 2796 Diamond
street.
Sweeny, proprietor of the grocery
store, lived with his family In a flat
above the store and adjoining the
latter was the saioon oi s. K. JriuT
son, with the Dlssmeyer family al, ,ve
It. The store and saloon had not yi t
been opened and the omniums nlmv'.
were asleep when the explosion oc
curred. So terrific was It for. e that
Fred Sweeny, aged 25. sleeping iuur
a wludow, was thrown triumph ih,
window over the roof of a one smrv
building adjoining. The grocery part
ly collapsed and immediately took
fire. Before the engines arrived the
wrecked building and adjoining sa
loon and flat were In flames.
Anton Dlssmeyer awoke to rind
himself almost surrounded In- the
flames, but carried his wife into the
street, although she was so severely
turned that her recovery is said lo
be doubtful. Dlssmeyer, severely
FE TRAIN
AND
TWO KILLED
burned himHf ..i..... , .
"'"Ming aKai, ,' ';, tis
old son. hut was iniahle'to UZ
h.ld. and was forced to ee tVhU
wJh" o""tire Swe""-V f 1-erUhed
ilh 'the exception of Fred
ine cause of the n;'.m i -
sine in the grocery. The onlv th.,,rv
d ynaintte or an accumulation ,f
.ron, a po,si,e U-ak in s,,, '
The d.ud are: John Sweenv
s"-nv. Kl'.a Swv.uv , i ,
and Anton Iiissmewr lr i . '
'"iuivd: Mia, MaU's-m,:;'',
tyer Ani,,, I.;:"
WinsK . Arii., June 29. The
westbound California Limited on the
.il:ta Fe was wricked last night near
lluril twelve tulles east of here, kll
lins two train nun and a passenger
and Injuring about twenty more, on
j nine of whom are said" to require
loi.-i.it.il treatment. The train struck
:i burned bridge extending over a
il:t. ii s:tv f,-,.i wide. The engine,
'nail car. acconiodalioti car. and ilin
e. were demolished in a plunge over
the edge and the fireman and cngln-
er Wei-.- huri. 1 uredr the wreckage.
the c-receiver of the Hoseburg
land oifi.e in the federal iiiurl was
devoted, as has been the case, since
last Thursday, to the identification
of documents and explanations as to
the methods of conducting the busi
ness cf the office.
J. T. Bridges, ex-register of the
land office, was excused from the
wltucss stund today, where he has
; been since the Jury was selected.
I llridgcs will be recalled1 ..later. Ills
; statement that Krlbs offered llooth
and himself $2a for Information on
: each qoarttr section In which Krlbs
' was interested, is the only testimony
that has surmounted the dry evidence
which has marked the trial thus far.
women" ofYooTcraft
; are robbed
LITTLE INTEREST
IN BOOTH TRIAL
A peculiar suit Ii.-k been begun ,t
ha em. A. 11. t-rushy ,,as ,,, ,',',
I llamette Construction Co. ofr $:,.'
4( 3 datnages. A son of the plain-
1, t, Vnr."iay"k' a,u1""1 a
tank, lighted a match and there was
something doing, blowing off the top
of the tank which struck the bov
breaking his leg In two places. ' i
l.--lau.l. Jut,. 2H. Thieves broke
into th-- bui'.ling occupied by the
WOnien Wo. derail last night mid
toe cotiil.i.iati ni from the secretar 's
d. -k. too. ul tlie Mile, and secured
$-"" in iv.-'t, and about $."i,IUIU lu
gold bond...
Juno 2!. rutin
tint Per operator. 1
Portland. Or..
Frederick A. Kill
lakes the stand and testifies whether
or not he gave James Henry llooth Hot
Mm as a hrlbe for advance tnforniii-I Vlrlicr
idaho vi:ti:i:.:
mi:s at noisi-:.
June 2U. -tleneral lhivld
a veteran' of the civil and
Hon there Is no prospect of the llooth ! Spanish' and adjutant general of the
trial developing Interest. Idaho National (iuard. died vested
The morning session of the trial of day at his home here, aged 68 years
WE SHRINK YOUR CLOTH AND. MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH
Striking 4th of July Specials
in all Departments
it
, I ;X
I I : I'
ll
Wash matekiais ox sai-k i on
worth up to i
Tailored Suits for
Women at l2 Price
We will not wait till after you
need them most but will reduce
our suits before Jul' 4th.
A sweeping reduction on strictly
up-to-date garments,whicli posess
styles that are distinctive, rich
in beauty and at such a low price.
$16.00 Checked Panama Suit, jack
et satin, 9 gored skirl,
price, the suit $8.00
1.2 ruin:.
r.c the yard;
organdies, lawns
, yard
WHITE DUCK SKIKTS AT A SAVlStl.
your choice In style and price
$1.25 Skirts, sale price, each-
$1.51) Sklrts,salc price
$2.00 Skirts, sale price, ea. h
$3.50 Skirts, sale p'h-c. each
chimke'c oms 1-- run 1:
d summer co:ils lor c.n.
. Fine ill 11 lis. Swiss,
special, the
;. Ii 1-2 toil: I-:
Kntire stock on sale; take
Light witg'.it spring and
colors, rojf.'ular price $4.'i to $
,.5; sal- lwt
SUM)
91 .lilt
JIT:.
S:t.oo
,.. .':! w,i:,;.d
..S2.no to .SJ.2"
C'HU.i.KKX'S l'AHASOI.S
t'Oc children's many colors and patterns
each
-J the
WASH Sl'ITS
Pniird Una nt n-Mte an I -olorcd A'.sh
Suits placed on sale
former nrice: $3.." to
at Just one half. The s,lii
at
4TH OP .11 I.V WAIST SI'lH I A IS.
Beautiful Imrie Waist-i of nm- "'
Batiste and Persian ,a '
v;v:. t ir. i ' 7. .
reduced during this- V V-Xt S W I '.' V
Any $2.25 Waist on saie ai. ea AV'i !'' ;.
Any $3.00 Waist on Ml- A V AjfjfX '.' ',
Any $3.50 Waist on -.I- w "' ' jA-, '
Any $4.00 Waist on .! ;; ' , ttfc tfKf ,
Any $5.00 Waist on sale ... ' M
" lO.UU tlSl (Mi
Smart Summer Suits to Help You
Celebrate the Holiday
Now is the opportunity for
you to get a latest model
Coat andTrousers Suit or a
fancy suit for the glorious
Fourth. But lose no time
in gettinfr here, they are
being picked out fast and
the best always goes- first.
You know we sell that
famous make of all wool
clothes made by
Hart, Schaffner
& Marx
There will be il grand parade
of these garments on the
streets of Kugene July 4 ill ,
and if you haven't one yu'll
not be well dressed. You'll X
find just what you want if;
vcu I'uMH Nv. The cost
from f 1 5 to $3n.
Of course wev'e other
suits which you could buy
for less money, look pretty
well, too! They will cost
you in mi fio io is,
Maybe vuu want a suit for common wear. We are at
home with this grade of suits for men and young men.
You can e.et a respectable looking suit for $6.oo to $10.00
Underwear, Negligee Shirts, Neck
wear, Suit Cases at Prices which
will bz an Attraction.
n
I
m 'II
I IS
I . . 'U il 0oT I
MEXICAN REVOLT
BECOMES SERIOUS
IN SOME SECTIONS
City of Mexico, Jtu 2 9 - Th In
tfiniil trouhlog of Mfxico hnv
velopcii serious fi'Hlurt'n Ttutay Ibi'
si or tn cent it t nroiimi iw rlty of
Torrt'on ami (n thi i-oimtry bi'twiu
(hat i'lace ami Janal, tur banditti
havt bt't'ii oporatlm: hi conjunction
w l;h the liisurrect ion 1st s. il.tveru
tnrnt tifops ur bcint; rushed to the
Fifteen hundred troops have
reached T.tn-eon to relnfiiiv the ;ir
nun there. I'OO hae reicli-l ,lu:u-
Hnd In Chihuuhiui siMdi- r; are pa
trollitm the streets. I'ulilie houses
and Jails are heavily cu; Iml.
It is believed that the Mext ;iu
ccivcnitnt-nt is lit a rev lutinn:-iy
s;af.
The reported rapture of .limine?, is
untrue, and thore have been no dls
turhauceet In the vicinity of that etty
It is believed t hat Ambassador
Creel will appeal to the Fnited States
authorities to assist in apprehending
some of the revolutionists and the
government has gained the upper
hand at I. as Vegts. the attaeknm
forre belnn driven back to the moun
tains and closely pursued.
aohtiitflon W atehiuu;,
Wihinti .11. June The State
fi'partmeut Is eai'rfully natcfut; the
d velitptiients of t tie insuri'eet loiiar
It ut ion ou the noil hern boundary
d"part incut Is carefult watchiut; the
l.iurnal ional aspect of the situation
will be adjusted satisfactorily.
THAW CASE
BADLY MIXED IN
NEW YORK COURTS
NEW TERMS OP
COUNTY OFFICERS
BEGIN MONDAY
Next Mondtty, July 6, Is the dt on
which the new term of the Hiverul
county officers who were re-elecled
at the Juue election nntl of the Init
ial 'term of Sherlff-Klect Hurry I..
Mown, begins. Mr. Mown will he the
only new officer In the coiirthounc ,
all the others holding over or were
re-elected. There will probably be no
change In the personnel of the forces
at any of the offices, for teh present,
at least. Sherlff-Klect' llown has
worked aa deputy with Deputy Sher
iffs llnnunond. Wallia and I'arker,
and Is well i.tttsfled wllh their
work, o ( .vlr will doubtless bo no
change at all there.
r
FIFTY THOUSAND
TEACHERS ASSEMBLE
Cleveland, June 29. With flags
flying, the city Is lu holiday alilre,
and Cleveland will loilay entertain
Copyripht 1908 by
Han Sthilf' it Mirx
. v.-
,, KMIX l.ll W "l I
lar skirt, v:ih donll' ' " " '
11 i.iiii milk i'tn:( M l' I 'KMX 1
trimmed with 9-R'i.. .
$45.00 Xov.-lty S r.'
with heavy lil.uk tHi!
Rain fur an.'r.e who '
I '
j . j 1 1 r
-i 11 r .
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.111 1 -
i -.1 1 11 1 i:
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.lr'"H k iill"
11 In . Ull' I : li
I, i . fli.m y 111
An .- niil.' -ii
Sr1,'..;V
JOHN HUBERT WARD.
lirKlHh uriny nffleer who marrb'd
MIhh Ji'nti Keld, daiiKhler of Aiih-i
lean AmbUHHudor lant week.
fifty thousand or innre m hool ti-aeli
er from all pHrta of the country,
1 who are attending the fori) -nlxt ti mi
n ual. convi'iit Ion of tin- national edu
c.i ' ton Hiorlat ion. Tin nmv i-nt io n
will ront Inue tint 11 Friday.
IRRIGATION FOR
UPPER YALLEY
AS EXPERIMENT
SECRETARY TAFT
QUITS WAR OFFICE
11. r h '
I 1.
40c Kimnas
eaci 2 it
Hampton Bros.
S58-564 Willameiie 00.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Men's Underwear
The Suit. 50c
WHuhltiKtnn. June 29.- When Wm
H Taf( lea vi hi nofflc.' In Die war,
ntute a lid naty hiilldtnit tomorrow,
to- will Iihv' f InUlu'd hU l.itiot h a
Hwretary t war 1 1 1 mim i c ,r,
'o-iieral Luke K. Wrlubt, will t;ik up
ami continue this work aoni t(o
ttaiio liiH-K r f Kuer.il ntiy.
ui vi hi it roiii t wr
Hilt 1 UK MH11 HU KhT.
Ortc ,n. U a thin on itid
4 Idaho, fair.
1 III iHmiim; 4. Ill U,
1 KMOolt ltV I II tlltM t.
(i. fivcr. olo., Jittic 2: Th-odiru
A M"!l van formally namd a tirn-IK-nry
i h airman of I h l-moi rat li-
n t . 'i a I i-i ifi vcril tdii In' ihu ii li.i ,im.
" rni'O thli afterniion.
Salem, Or., Jun 27. Not only 1
(he neceatttty of IrrlKtulou In the Wil
lamette valley realized hut the flrttt
Mttmn toward an IrrtKudon nrojoet In
thu Wlllunietto Valley huvo bown in
tered upon at KuK'tie by the Btule In
conjunetlon with the Hovurumenl. In
IU07 $2,600 wai Appropriated for
thin work by the leKinlaturo and ni It
la the praetlee of thu Kt'verntnent to
add a Klmllur amount, $,'.( 00 Ik now
availuhlo for the K'oloKhHl survey
already beKUti on a sheet Ineludlnn
Z'AU mju are miles in which U ittuaUu
the rlty of Kuirrne.
Notice waa received from tho i'd-
erul Kovernment laat week thut the
additional 92,600 had been appro
priated Ort'Kon for KcoloKlcal aur
veyu In thu Willamette valley and the
seer oinry of statu at once khvo thu
Htaie eiiKlnoer instruction! to ko
alioad with the toirvey. Camps have
been opened and thu work Is now
pruKrosHLiitf near Kuk'". U will
probably take from three to four
months to complete the survey, uter
which the Albany sheet will bo tak
en up and then (he Salem and OreKon
City sheets,
To Knctitmtue Irrigation.
Thu area will be mapped upon u
scale of one and one-half miles show
ing; a 10 foot contour Interval. The
area of the Kiiayue sheet extendi
nearly to lliirrlttbuiK and will In
clude thu bottom land between thu
MeKeuxle and middle .fork of the
Willamette rivers. The survey I
beliiK made for the eiicoitraKemelit of
IrriKutlon projects now 'actively
talked of In the vicinity, and to
which end such prominent and far
HlKhtcd lion have directed their en
ernle as W, W. Cotton, neneral couu
sc for tho Jlarrlmaii lines In thu
Northwest.
In hlH addn'KS at Kuiie Wednes
day Mr. Cotton again asserted the
neceHHity of dralmiKe and irrigation
lu the Wlllainetti.' Valley before It
can be exported to produce what It
should. Mr. Cotton has directed con
siderable attention to the subt'ct and
1 4 the HtroiiK'! ail v orate of li rlna
(ion In the Willamette valley. For 10
montliH of the vt-ar, th rainfall U
very b avy. but Tor hIx or einht wt-t-kn
evt-ry diimuoT tin rainfall Is ko
IlKht as to conHtltuie almoHt an arid
londlilon ait far an the pr-'dnetiou ol
iturlrultutal crops ure comerui-d.
U lllaiuetle Vnlli y N'eedw Water.
Mr. ('otton Is not alone In this dU
rovery. A. H. H'over has been di
rected to report on the need of irrl
uatloti In I he Willamette valley by
the Cnlted Ht aim depurtiueiit of a
rlculture. MIh conrliiHions are Iden
tical with those of Mr. Cotton. The
report has juM rome Into the hand
if Hiate KiiKlneer Lewis at Hilem.
In bis Intro luctlon Mr. Stover re
It in that the Wlllauptte valley lx
ihi' larK'-Rt single body of tillable
land wcrtt of the Ito ky Mountains
.iiit.iidf if the Kreat Hmi .loautitn and
Sncrameiito valb-ys. It Is also ou of
tlx oldi'Ht set I Ii d '( linu of the wiMt
a larKe portion of It prairie and bol
! torn land havliiK hei n un.ler. culllva
1 lion for Ml years.
1 ' In t'-e earlb-r dnys sud Ui t"
J within ihe laMt few years wruln icrow
j hit? ban Ii-a the pied tinltiant IimIuh
'tr;," nti th" k erniiMnt exjierf
'"The iiiotHt eurJv KpiiriKi Mini dry
miminefi were I n lr In v ttdi'"l (o
;the iroluflon ;f certain. Howev r.
' und -r the strain of comtant cropplinc
of w hi-af and with on ly po'ir, shal
low iiiltf-.atlon and no f.-r! Ih.at I
White 'Mains, Juno 29. Jud;e
Mills today adjourned the Thaw case
until two weeks from today when the
counsel will submit affidavits and ar
guments on the question of a trial br
jury. Thaw was remanded to FouKh
keepHle J.iil for the convenience of
his counsel, Mr. Morschauser, who
lives lu I'otlKhkeeprtlv
Justice Mills thla nfternoon said:
l believe It Is ony a matter of
tlint when this man ouht to have a
jury trial. I am not pi - pured to sny
whether It he now or later."
plica(ioii m-nfeil.
New York June :!.- J othe Uowl-
lu today dented the appHcattn of
Marry Thaw to be ieim,ed from
Mat tea wau asylum. decistoh
sti ys :
"If after sufficient observance It
U found proper to r move him to
s.nne other lustltut Ion, ihe btate au
thorities can so net."
Justice HowIIuk'b decision further
Mules (hat Thaw la a datiKeunisly In
sane person.
Thn decision la lint nnnrallna fni
the presenf aH Thaw Ik in custody un
der orders.
CLOUDBURST FLOODS
TOWN OF KANSAS
. Wichita. Juni 29. A-
cloiiiltiiimt hi Wellington.
Kim., Inat nlKht nuiilted In
wvon il.'iilhs frnm ilrownlim.
Khi lluh.'n of rnln fell In an
hour mill flvo fiit of water
fluwi'U t li roll k Ii thu town tuk-
Iiik hoiiai-g from thrlr foun-
4' lIutlOllH. .
I'KI.ICA.N HAY ritWAUKS
Mill K. II. HAftltlMAN.
Klnmnth Fnlln., Or., June S. Th
flint artificial Ira mndu In Klnnmlh
riniiity wiih broiiKht Into thin city this
wei'k. I'olnnvl W. II. Holhlrd hn
Jiihi coiiiiilPtixl th Inntnllntlon of a
cold HtoriiKH mill niniiKinlii Ice pliint at
I'clllcnn imy. ror iihii ilurlnK E. H.
llurrlliiiin'i vlKlt thuro, 41 nd the flrat
IcHt li i. wns imuln thin week.
Tim plant hn a raimclty of two
tuna of flno quality Ice or four lona
Inferior quality, per day. The Uimpnr
uliliu of tlm' rooui wui jrciluceil to
four deKreeH helow xero. Partlca In
Klaiiiuth KaltM. attracted by tho sue-
PRESIDENT DIAZ'S DAUGHTER.
-Iioiina Ainiiilit lmx ile In Turre.
who In one of the uioMt hrllllntit tnd
eiilturiNl women In the republic of
Mexico.
cum of the. plant al I'cllcan bay. arc
milk In K arritiiKeuii.ntH to elnlllnh a
plant hi re.
A contractor with a Inrue force of
men haa alarted work on the automo
bile roii.l from Kurt Klaninth in
I .l 1 -11 ii lluy. K. II. 1 1 n r r I ill 11 11 alnnda
ItiiiHl of the expenae and the road will
b lii readlneaa for I1I111 when he ar
nv a III AiiKiiat.
CATI I ItSON WINS
IN TKVNK.SHKK.
Ni.ihvllle, Ten 11., June 27. In to
ilay'a De111.11 rule primary alter the
luir.l.'Hi foiiKlit, blt'erent and mot
pl"tui .'iiie eniiipaliin ever known In
I'. 1111 (loviTtior M. II. l'aiter.oi.i
won 1 lie Kiiliertiiili.rlal nomination ov
er II W I'arninrk. t'armaik haarit
hla flulit on alatewl le prohibition an.l
llle a ll haa Kr.id.oiilv failed fi yield 'ar,r,.,n aiilmiirteil the present. th
profttable crojia 'f Krillll. Aa II r
anil a rhaiiK.. In aal. 11r.1r.1l iiiellio.Uj
I. U4 t.ik.'li pin'" an I the Mil. 'fit ntii. hi
of :il'i or I'.lo acr.-a I. itlvlnic iiiu-e loi
II. e ateall dlV'Tlfled farm wtfli li'j
crop i,f rotation and Ita llilen. .-ill j
mall. .11." !
I Moult. Net Ailnpleit. j
It la Mr. H'over'a cnmiualon that .
the climate la not well a.l.inteil l..
thlK new kind of fiiriiililK. The crop,
now belnn raided, clover, vetch, hopa.
niniiH fiilUa and vent-tablea extend
th.ir Krowtb tbrontfh the dry a-u-I
aoli while the grain waa ripe audi
r ady to cut before the dry aeaaoti
l ame 011. The dlveralfle.l eropa j
(Cuotlnueil on l'l't""our ) '
Ileal i.illoli atalilte.
I llll A(i( WIIKAT M ltKKT.
('111. 110. June III I'm"
llllv h'. r,H; rlept. Ml J!.. llef. W
U-4.
1'ortlno.l I'm iianitnl.
I'ortlunil, June 2. Wheat un-
chllllKeil.
A Hllker Lake row Inat week mivo
birth to three aa nice ralvea aa one
should want to ', aaya the Leader.
The row la a llerfurd and the ralvea
are ull marked like the qinther an4
ran hardly be told apart'