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THE DAILY-ETJGEN-E GUAKD 1:1 gi:xi. oi:i:;n, tiii hsd.w kvkmm; Jl'l.Y 30, 11)08 M Mil yiw I l'aft in WfORM OF HEARST'S INDEPENDENCE PARTY rv- 1 up- :i.tU' . u. innendeme par- able at this time, lonuiio a joir jo.- his snocrli ,,f fi.,..i.. ... ' . . l' " ( v-iii. iiiuiui i ucsiiav r u;i .. n ! waa Utroy of Imsineis" in gard to the speech Mr. lirvan i lakes Democratic Hunk. 'The most nutnljle feature ot lr i speech is hls alu.,.)t to aniH)i(1 th-; I ...,i, ,,,an,)iui ,y grill. Illj: i buiiic piailKS l,t tlie Ilt-j:,u TV, , V. e 18 '-'Vllently not sat isfied with the work of his conven tion and is deeply Impressed by the work of the Democratic convention I He Is uncharitable, however, in net giving the Democratic partv credit for having pointed out the 'reto-ni ! wnicn nis own convention repudiated 11-t.i, .i,e all the reforms he wants, but how he i but which he In a half-hearted wav AltnuuRu ninat reforms. The Dem. endorses. Th ,h..,,i... u' SOY WOUNDED BY. PERSON WHO SHOf'AT TAFT 30.- tn'ntiresil'e. Mr- Bryan aS'ocratlc party offers the best oppor-lfears the uprising which Republican 1 . i. After reading :t.inltv to secure that wftich is obtain-1 abuses have caused and vet he hi. 'tales to adopt Ms real and sutetan- I ! tial reforms." latt on no- .V. act that the pi .it- SAYS TAFT IS NOT I to the taci m SATISFIED WITH PLATFORM TAFT IS A(;.. niliuuct ui i y the same as and con-I I Lincoln, July. 30. Charging that j AT HOT SPH1NGS .mocntic !""" ',, , William H.i i art was not satisnea . " "i"'"fw. Juiy on. i ne t alt i-a tnp uuconu" 'i a . n. rti. i nnnv Willi I utinn, i ... &r )i"s . I.j.;wltn tne worn oi mo uicugu con- - - ""u his. iiinun ,. the members oi tne j vention which nominated him as the as traveling companions, and Senator pirv - . . , tne Republican candidate xor tne presi-1 jeUMK i '--- ridencv. and that in consequence ne is t,i ruri. " "ll " auw r- Scott, who boarded the train earlv to day ror a conference, reached Hot Springs today. Story is Dcniori it1 ur n.. ........... ""r"" a.hiPh he Bxuraiufld the onlnion that i'vie secretary L ,0d the voter wno l-e.- the uprising which 1 "..f:;..a"'Save ou a statement to- Mral"..?m.."' ,i7,;h-i Republican abuses have caused, a n d I "t ,, , ., , , . ,. " i , ' y. , 0 ' ,ne in na Willi Jiiu'-i'""- i - . ... . . . . i , i . oiui i LiiiiuutL-ll Lll LMti tflltll I T fit Kely assists the Repub- j jet nes a e J w aopt n. rea, ana ,atter has declared a dollar or a dol Lt, .ndthus defeats several substantial retorma. ar an(1 a qilai.1(,,. a d enolIBh f(lr wnicn is iic caw:u' j ."i"- ...i. .ifc j fluj numiuuu, says uie story is tw v1"- v-aSP he i deeply inpressea wnn mo wont oi tne ,lie(vor,mere Democratic convention at Denver, W. fc'I.STBepucan party U. Bryan today issued a statement in L"11".". tn the iMr. Taft ub- jy ral 'SI The statement was called forth be- L Is not whether one can get cause of the allegations made by Mr. entirely false. Cincinnati, July ( hurlcs Hawks, ased 15, was shot by an unknown person late yesterday afternoon as the steamer was going up the river, at the same place where the shots weqe fired that struck Mrs. Russ'll while on the steamer with Ta tlficatlon night. Hnwkea was swimming when the steamer passed, and suddenly sank. His associ- ates hurried to his assistance and carried him to the shore, where they found a number of shot Imbedded in his face. The police believe some lr- responsible person is didng the shooting, and are making efforts to solve both mvster- les. WHEAT MARKET Chicago, September, July 110. July, 90 91!4: December. 9 3 Vs. Portland, July 3u.-changed. -Wheat is tin THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE THE ROUSING Sale of Summer Goods Is On I A about this, store s policy. We aim to never carry from one sea- jj son to another a dollar's worth of goods. All must be closed out at sumc piiL-c. iuui lucas ui uuyiiig die uiic sciiiic ctsuuis ui acniii. 1 ant the greatest possible value for your money. We want you to have it. If e business we are doing these days is an indication, you are perfectly satisfied. i are making record-breakinc nrices which will continue all this week. Shirt . 0 j- aists, lawns and other wash summer fabrics, kimonas, suits, skirts, in fact, the ice is no object now on any summer, goods. All must be closed out. pen Suiting at Almost auive-Away Price foe green linen suiting- with white ots. regular price, 90c, sum- t price, the yard foe white linen-suitin? witri r-nlm-Pr1 embroidered dots, good value at reg ular price, summer price, C the yard ...;.. JC p mixed wash suiting, good weight, son, closing out price, yd... 1 DC Ladies' Sun Bonnets Must Go lac sun bonnets for women or children, I 311 fftlnrc ...... l ' 15c l'prs, new shapes, must 1 F"ce, each WosI Remnants Are Still on Sale fcrVerv renitionf 1 . . u u wooieu goods- in tiZTT- We g filing !a l ne;hahl,rice- Good lengths Jr'sts, shirts or wlioln -ri,;. Sanity to save one-half Women's Collarlfor Less, i SWhi,te.and colored embroid- J collars, high medium 1 andK choice, each 1 OC ,, pearl Buttons Q sni"l' mzc, the dozen. JG H'eWash Belt, f . ... wash belts. 19c , -. ..1 . ,!.yMlth Pearl burl-1o " iiLtf, eacii ; SHIRT WAISTS Are Cub to Fit the Purse . We always close out our stock of shirt waists. Each season we show a new stuck. You purchase now any 190S waist at a very low price. Every one reduced. $?.00 waists, lace trimmed, now ... $1.15 2.50 waists, fine law and embroid'y l.?5 5 CO waists, new kimona sleeve.now 2.50 6.00 wai ts, " " " X-P" 3.00 Wash Dresses Rrductd Onr-Half Entire llneshirl waist suits at lull-price. S3.75 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 " " " " - l0c 25c " ' 12!4c 50c Silk mulls, assorted colors, the yd 25c -GOOD- SUMMER CLOTHING Stylished Model d 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 on 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 a 11-wool clothing is reduced also. We make no reserve. All must go from the cheapest to the best. We net only carry the largest stock of clothing in Eugene, but it is the high est quality. Our stock of Men's Furnishings, Overalls, Working Shirts, Pointers and Barbers' Clothing, in fact, cvrrythirg wcrn by man, is here in a splendid assortment. Our cash prices arc leading price. COME IN TODAY SCRIM THE YARD Scents Hampton Bros. 5S8-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Dutchess Trousers THE PAIR $1.00 GOULD FORCED TO CALL IN HARRIMAN 111) GKOUGK OOl New York, July 29. A conference with Mr. Gould which will lmrmon- todav between Genriro J. Gould, head ' lze with the relations of the Gould of the Gould gillway system; E. H. Harriman, president of the Union Pa- and Harriman railroad Interests. One of tho Immediate results of this and other similar conferences Is 2lfic and Southern Pacific railways, expected to be the financing of the and representatives of the banking I X, 000, 000 at notes of the Wheeling firms of Kuhii, Loeb & Co. and Ulalr & Lake Erlo Railroad Clmpany.whlch ft Co. was uccented as KlvinK sub-! fall due next Saturday, and which stance to the report thnt Mr. riarrl-lare guaranteed by the Wabash rall mnii ami his associates were about to frond. i Both of these roads are Gould enter upon a friendly arrangement 1 properties. KURD'S SAUSON CANNERY AT ACME BURNS DOWN SERIOUS FOREST FIRE RAGING IN MARION COUNTY Albany, July 30. A forest fire is raging In the heavy timber of the national reserve j on the headwaters of the Clackamas river In the east- j ern part of Marion county. j Fanned by a strong wind it Is malng rapid progress and the valley is full of smoke as far south (is Albany. The fire Is supposed to have been started by lightning In the mountains. TURKISH SULTAN GRANTS AMNESTY TO ALL OFFENDERS New York, July 30. The sultan of Turkey, through hla consul-general In this city, today proclaimed general Klamath Falls, July 29. Large forest fires have been raging In the vicinity of Kenn, mining the timber holdings of the W'eyerhntiHvr Lumber Company, and .1. V. Kimball, local representative or the company, has been at work with a force of men. They have succeeded In slopping the fire, all hough approximately ()0 acres have been swept over. Klrc in also reported In the timber near Top sy Grade on the old Ager stage road, and rangers have bten sent there. Many forest rangers will be out In the timber this year to prevent disas trous fires. The origin of these fires Is unknown, but Is supposed to be from lightning. -J'-.fMl .. rfS-i ADMIRAL BERE8FORD. Km sailor wImko' ipiiirrels with Adiiilnil Sir Jnhii I'lsber uinl Item Adiiilrnl Sir Peny Sntt have causid a miimuIIoo in the ISrlt IxlQ " v- TH1HTY THOI SANK IMM.L.VIt l'lltl'. 1)SS t IA)VKU Sll'SL.WV KA1U I.Y THIS MOItMVC - THK 1'IHK W AS OV MYSTKKlOl S OliK.'IN, ltl'T IT IS Sl lTOSKI THAT SI LI'lll Kit; ATI K.Y. l'I.OI)i:i CANNHKY IIAO ItKKN I.KASKU ltY KUMOIUO CO.MPA XY, OK ASTOUIA O. W. Hurd's talimn cannery, at Acme, on the lower Siuslaw river, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. The fire was fiiBt discov ered about Ii o'clock and in a re markably short time the building was reduced to a mass of embers, there being no flre-lightlng apparatus In the tofa n. The hss .on the building and plant is estimated at $30,000, the plant being valued at $15,000 and the building about the same. There was some insurance, but the amount Is not learned. Jt is known, however, that It only -partially covers the loss. The origin of the blaze is a mys tery, so far as can be learned over the telephone. The schooner Gerald C. arrived at Iho cannery yesterday from Astoria with a load of supplies for the plant. 4 Included In the ship ment was a quantity of sulphuric acid. It Is supposed that this came In contact with water In some man ner, causing gases which exploded and Ignited some Inflammable mate rial In close proximity. Nothing In the building was saved, as at that early hour In the morning no one was about, and by the time the blaze was discovered Ingress to the building was Impossible. The cannery bus been leased for the season by tne Eljnore Company, of Astoria, who 'have large snipping and canning Interests on the Colum bia river. Preparations were being I made to open the cannery at the be ginning of the coming salmon sea son on the Siuslaw. and the load of sunnlles carried on the Gernld C. was ! the first brought in. Later a big crew of Chinese laborers were coming down from Astoria, and it-was plan- nd to operate the cann-jry to its full capacity. The fire was a miectacular one and attracted the entire population of the little town of Acme as well us people from Florence and other nearby points, many of whom went to the scene In boats, this being the only means of transportation from one point to another on the lower river. Nothing could he done to save the building from total destruction. The citizens worked like Trojans to save the lluid creamery building, a few feet from the cannery, and they were rewarded with Buccess. While tild wnlls of the building were scorched and at several times the roof caught fire from sparks, the building es caped practically without Injury. One connery, thnt owne l by Wm, Kyle at Florence, will h:ve to take care of the salmon run on the Sius law this seasi u as a result ol to day's fire. EDWARD IT. IIA11UJMAN. amnesty to all pnDllcjtl fugitive, re iiiinilt'HH of nice. Thi.4 nff'H;s nlnut two I) uinl red I honsiind Ariiii'iilaiiK and oMhth in Uit 'mu'.vy. DUTCH BATTLESHIP BOUND FOR CARRIBEAN The Hague. July 30. - Or Trf have be- n Issued lo the iikhIiiii balle.-llii .lai-iih von 'inskerk to be line!'1 ready to sail fur the Cari'lbi-nn Si-a. 11 Is expecied she will start, without delay. I'Oll I.OX l ltNOIt OF vi sr 1 1 w; i xi Charleston, W. Va.. July 30. Lcwis Henneit. Iif Lewis cotntly, was uomlniit' d by the Drmonals for gov ernor today. si.vti:i:. i.ivf.s lost iv i.wnsiiiii: o Innlsbnirk,- Australia. July 30. The village i, f Mer l.i-x lUlins has le'i-n destroyed by a landslule. Six teen are reported to have ' been kill' d. SHIPPF.HS ALAIiMKl) ltY ItAILItOAh ACTION Chicago, July 29. The decision of the transcontinental railroads to abandon the export Oriental trade and a large proportion .t the Import trade has aroused the Chicago Asso ciation of commerce to make an In vestlg.i.:on n the subject, The nian a;;cmctit of thnt organization hn.4 se cured all of tile paperh: on file before tho Interstate coiiiiner:-e commission, and Is making a caretul examination of tho arguments advanced by tho railroads in support of their action, It Is possible that the In v-silmitlon may result In an appeal to t'ae com mission for a re-benring or nu appeal for aid In preventing the railroads from going out of that business. If the association's officers decide that the railroads nr.- Ju-tilied. it Is pus- 1 r - f . ,, , ft .v'"S ' REAR ADMIRAL W. 8. COWLE9 .Naval ri'iin-wi'iitatlvt' of Die I'nih-d SlntPM at the (Jui licf ten 'Hti'i nlnl Ills Iih;hIi1ii Ih (he t-ull Ifxliip tcn Hiimpshii'f. si IiJm that it niiiiion will li U-k( to ('llHIlKi' it h minify. 0 - o