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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1908)
DAILY GUARD i:i(u:xi:, oi;i (,u, n i:snv i:vKMxi, ji i,v -'S, 11HIN Si-. ITS GE WILLIAM HO EWG-E SAYS HE WILL MAKE THE RACE :ne,l lot 71. ft; .;: ft; 'ill.h 18 7, i X IB HOLIDAY ATTIRE , FOR NOTIFICATION were fired from the four hilltops of the city, which brought the whole population to a condition of wakeful ness. All morning great crowds of jlr 2S.-Amld the hinds, the stirring . . ...l 'and the ..rmi uiu- i ah LkmlaltlC CrOWOS, JUUf,C -ort ntn (ho nltv frnm tho piOUBiu I lcUM eu"'"" ... v'.l ..w... liiu. Ijtt as lornini'j suburban towns on uotn siaes or tnej his nomination ior iiieiuhlo river, wnue every irum orougiri i .v.. RMablican nation- in large numbers from every city of I ,ne Republican ,n ohlo and the ,,, wbich 'asaeldinCiii i j mat. " ' , , I ninpinnntl pxnected n hie crowd and e'JtDUSiasui, i ..... ,,,, rBMr(,d rn entertain. The deironstra cncnn.ul j entjre business portion of the city was ', m vcrv detail a most handsomely decorated with flags, lu c . ' I i.nnno.o a n H hnnHnir n Ti H n resell t oA a jritifylng : succ snnenrance. With the arrival, of llOUr SaiUlCS ..a""-" , B r. 1 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Reproduced from the latest portrait of the presidential candidate. bands pound Into the strews and were show , tne headquarters at the Hotel Sinton by members of the notification committee. Particular men. ion was paid to the welcome of the members of the notification com mittee, the members of which repre sented every stute and territory. One conspicuous feature j the demonstration was Hie prevalence of 1 and Sherman badges. Nearly every one of the tens 6f thousand's of people seen about the streets wore s-.'me itiiiKtila cf his devotion to the Republican cause. They were every where. Large parties arrived during the forenoon from Pittsburg, Louisville and Indianapolis. Columbus sent down a delegation numbering more than luoo enthusiasts, headed bv the famous lluckoye Republican Club. Cleveland, Toledo, Yonngstown, Day ton and Canton were much in evi dence. I'rliana, Lancaster, Massilon. ironton and Sandusky were in evi dence, and Hamilton and other near by cities and towns almost depopulat ed themselves. Some of the delega tions contained large numbers of ne groes, whose presence was hailed every train delegations headed by (Coutinueu on fago Five.) THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE THE ROUSING le of Summer Goods Is On i .nvixf auuui iiiio siuicapuiiL tyc cum tu iicvci ccuiy iiuni uuc scd" son to another a dollar's worth of goods. All must be closed out at i. sumc iiit. i kju.l tucao yji (ciynig cue me oaiiic; as uuia ui setting, i uu the greatest possible value for your money. We want you to have-Jit. If lusiness we are doing these days is an indication, you are perfectly satisfied, are making record-breaking prices which will continue all this week. Shirt s, lawns and other wash summer fabrics, kimonas, suits, skirts, in fact, the is no object now on any summer goods. All must be closed out. en Suiting at Almost s'u imen suiting with white s, regular price, 90c, sum- ff , the yard 6JC lllitP lt.ia .1 1 . I "".- "ui-u suiting witn coiorea Ibroidered dots, goal value at reg- t' DritC. SlltnniPr rrlno av weight, 1 5c pxed wash suiting, good weight, P oe worn late in tho co w .u iin. closing out price, yd. 'Sun Bonnets Must Go hnntipfc, rM , . , "lfIul w omen or children, c.ors, new shapes, must 1 C J 'Pnce,each. 1 JC N Remnants Are Still on Sale ler)' remnant M 1 j -iiiug lakk IC- 1 U00d lengths feh.'0,:hokits. This Ivoubuy y t0 SiiVe 0ne-llalfo :d:. l arSf0r Less hdtolU r h T Cl0red embroid- "n outtons "''c, uic dozen. V I.. -a?d '5c uhi.e u.l Wlt" Pearl buck cs . L SHIRT WAISTS Are Cut to Fit the Turse We always close out our stock of shirt waists. Each season we show a new stock. You purchase now any 190S waist at a very low price. Every one reduced. $2.00 waists, lace trimmtd, now . . $1.15 2.50 waists, (ine law and embroid'y 1.75 5 00 waists, new kimona sleeve.now 2.50 6.00 Wai ts, " " " M price 3.00 ash Dresses Reduced Onr-Half ' Entire lineshirt waist suits at hall-price. $3.75 dresses, white or colored, now $1.88 5.00 " " " " 2.50 Summer Lawns Are Going Fast at One-Hals Price. 10c lawns, assorted colors, the yard 5c 20c ' " " " ...10c 25c " " " 12Xc 50: Si'k mull, assorted colors, the yd 25c GOOD- SUMMER CLOTHING Styiished Mcdeltd and Well Tailored This, the clothing for the summer months. We have all colors, sizes and prices. You have been waiting until we re duced the price. The time is at hand. You can save from $1.50 to $5.00 or each suit you buy. We are reducing our great stock to make room for fall shipments which have already started from the East. Hart, Schaffner & Marx famous all-wool clothing is reduced also. Wc make no reserve. All must go from the cheapest to the best. We not only carry the largest stock of clothing in Eugene, but it is the high est quality. 1 Our stock of Men's Furnishings, Overalls, Working Shirts, Pointers and Barbers' Clothing, in fact, cvrrything wcrn by man, is here in a splendid assortment. Our cash prices are leading prices. COME IN TODAY SCRIM THE YARD 5cer.ts Hampton Bros. KKa.KHA Will.irrxPttP SfQ WHERE CASft BE'ATS CREDIT Dulchess Trousers o THE PAIR, . $1.00 o o O It Is Hard to Please Everybody, Bill. GOULD WILLING THAT HARRIMAN SHOULD GOME IN New York, July 2 8 George J. Gould, head of the Gould sytte-n or railroads, on returning from Europe tojay, said thut nothing would give gn-ater pleasure than lo have E. ft. llurninan In the directorate of the Gould rouda. lie declared that his roads were now doln's nearly a nor mal business, and expressed great sat isfaction ovvi- the d2cis::..i in the h:..ndard Oil case. it is reported that najptiutions are pending that will result In' t.ie Gould roads receiving strong flnnntial sup port from llaiTliiian, who will have a share In the management or the Gould system. One report sns that negotiations have been carrlec on for several months between JI: Gould, Kuhn Loeb.& Co., and the rUrrlinan interests concerning the Goulc prop erties. As the negotiation now stand, there Is a fair probability that the result will mean an entire ci.ange INDEPENDENCE PARTY LABOR ON PLATFORM Chicago, July 2S. The Indepen dence party was busily engaged early today constructing Ita initial platform and In the selection of Its first pres idential candidate. The resolutions committee continued Its work far In to the night and were hard at It at an early hour today. Planks by the doz en on finance, labor und trusts rained In upon the committee, and a more radical utterance In regard to injunc tions that was made by either the Democrats or Republicans Is favored. The Californinns are strongly press ing for a forreriil declaration against Asiatic immigration. It Is also prob able that the financial plunk will fa vor the issuance of all money direct by the government Instead of through national banks. Over-cupi-Itnllation of Industrial enterprises will be denounced, und an amend ment to the Sherman anti-trust law providing It shall not affect the com binations of business men, Is looked for. Despite the fact tht llenrst has repeatedly declared that he Is not a candidate for the presidency, there Is a strong sentiment among the dele gates for him. lllsgen. Graves and Howard arc each stiM confident his selection. of GEORGE R. SHELDON. New York banker who will serve an treasurer of the Kcpuhlii-uu untlunu! committee. and reorganr.'.atiou of all t !c (..Mild lines In the Ka.st and the elimination of George .1. Gould as au:ocrat of the Gould system. NEGRO RAVISHER BURNED AT STAKE Dalian, Tpxhh. July J!N. Tad Smith, h iicro hoy cd f 1, rhar'-d with rrfmimil as- i-aiiit ilium Mls Viola l-!an- y, of Clinton, whh nipt nr'd I'aily today and takn befop' the Kir and ld'i)t Iflt-d. On the way to Mm Jail a mob of ritiz'M.K overpowered the of 1 1 fvin, took the. prisoner to the pubije r(uare of (ire'-nville, Mid burned him to d'-a'h in t lie pi esc nee of ii t llOU -a (id people. Opening Session (MUciigo, July 2. Amid loud and enl IniHiiMl le cheering, ""d with Hb memhorH Hhowlng every Bln of loyal ty to their new KtandarJ of political faith, the firs! national con vent Ion nf the Independent party was opened at S o'clock tonight In Orchestra hull. T.ie main fbnr of th ehall. in which totn' of the lnrK'M i?al h'Mliii?K are hehP In this city, was filled by Un delegates. Then? were no alternated. The KiiHericrf w--re crowded with a throng which entered heart Hy inti the spirit of the pro-eedinm. and thronulKnit ihe nlj;ht applauded vi-oroij!-ly whatever met H.t a pproval. The delegate w re ulrjw In arriving inside the hall, and when the hour ar rive:! at which the convention wan to hp called to 'order not more than a sprlnklinK of t hem were in their -cat. The weather, which was hot and uncomfortable, doubt less ac counted for thin. (encral KeluiHe of heers At a lew minutes ufter S o'clock tlte delciilaci came tro'iplrit; Into the hall. New York heading th" column. T'.;c de) -i;'te from the Kniiilre sliite carried i bn nne'" b a i l 'i the words, "Inilejciideu-' I'ar'y," between them beitiK an evenly bal;tiied ncate, slni fyinc eva-t juKfi'" tu l!. Other del eyati ins carri'd the national colon1. ,'itid they waved them back and forth in creel 1 11 k as i h y founrl t heir al lotted positions In the hall. New York cheered every other delegation, as every other delegation cheer"d New York. The demonstration last ed about 1 .i minutes, and continued for Mime lime after the delegates were in their seats. Meiirxf .Makes Sp'ech Kather CallaKhHn, cf Chicnrt, de livered flw invMiition. Hearst was Bryan an a t "knight In motley brought forth great Inughter. as did hiB reference to others. At the con clusion of his address he waa given another ovation that' lasted for sev eral minutes. Hearnt was then pre sented with a "union label" gavel and another giivel was presented to J. D. Bush, of New York. Hearst briefly accepted and the secretary read tha membership lists f the various com mittees. After an address by C, A. Windle, of Chicago, the convention adjourned until tomorrow afternoon. CRUISER SENT TO CENTRAL AMERICA Honolulu, July 28. !t Is under stood that the armored cruiser Mll mmw, C. P. TAFT. Clnclnnaf I millionaire, brother of the tlcpiihllcin preterit ntlal candi date, al whose home tne official noti fication ceremony took place. then csrnri.ed ftt'.il Mlit tee (jf ( ' ;:lrniji:t and ieil ftVJlfi II. r l".e, he be lif:i a ry clia !r ma n He spoke with lo the platform by a three named by the w uiv n an uproar When qil"f ha I been in !(3 Jifldr---'' ;e- fe!n- t be con vent io?i. ICe earnest ues. . ii. Cal Kddy is liume fro'il A'ont.i (ti fvlim honi" hlv ,il n t h In an m pliiiM". manner thai carried the con .iii.joii miii hiiH. Ihri d'.'ii iplii.u of wankee, which arrived here July 24, lias reielveci urgent orders to pro ceed lo A inn ii In . Honduras. The M--iikee will relieve the cruiser Alba ny. .".u- dispatch of the Milwaukee Is believed to be due to Ihe unsettled. ciiiidllloii of ii f fairs ill Oiitru) Amer ica, i MANY BOOKMAKERS UNDER INDICTMENT New York, n.l ly !!K. Thirty-six men, liiiliidiiig some of the most prominent lM.,kniakeis, were Indicted lodiiliy the Kin m -i . : i u f v grand Jury tri ciiaiKcs of v,nli,l::i tlie rat e track laws. .ImiM'M (!. Iluwf. ef M.onn. .Mo., and ('h:irl's I'fiw II, of I'liium.i Mo., aro visiting J. M. Howe and family In Ku-gene. m