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0 o o o o o DAILY EUGENE" GUAB-D o oi;i,,ny i,!mu : i: i(i,vi i v ;ti. inns THE; V(l. INI SSksSk GOVERNOR HUGHES BE RENOMINATED eoaDiiiK . - ; .UUheNewVork slate. declining to de ;ne; oncerDingtie no.u,.. , u.hi the visitors : roar n"- session that he expects, Ion to name l tne West Hiicmm..t , ie,timew in . favor, ot: . his nomination , Lthen the national tick- PUS iv,.ei AKTKK l.lAI'll'-i "-.-- U-Joly 31. Judge laft Iree from politics today, ins constituted his plans Letters or congraima- U speech of acceptance are beginning to reach Hot Springs. The name "William Howard Taft" is already becoming a favorite with mothers, as was Indicated by the mail today. HKYAX .NOTIFICATION' WILL UK NOX-1'AKTISAX Fairview, July 31. The notifica tion of Bryan will be atirctly non partisan, according to a decision reached today after a conference be tween Mayor Brown, National Com mitteeman Hall and Governor Shel don. There is to be. no parade or marching cltiba. Bryan Is busy on his speech of ac ceptance. Asked today what he thought of adopting the tiger as the Democratic emblem instead of tht) j donkey, Bryan said he wanted to see I a mule coming from Minnmula before discussing the trade. ! , i en Hie in tn.. Austrian III,, (IIMJ il. Tin- ,,,,,1 Mil. n.ivi' especially suffi-n i, corpses! u"""k iiuwu uiy swolli II streams, mid houses and slock being washtd away, it is estimated that uver sev enty lost their lives. THE BILL TWINS ARE OFF. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. SERIOUS FLOODS IN AUSTRIAN TYROL Vienna, July 31. A series of ter rific, thunder and fain storms have caused great destruction and heavy LABOR SITUATION IN FRANCE ACUTE Paris, July 31. Hiding at Vlg neux yesterday has precipitated rath er a serious situation owing to the de cision of the government to arrest the leaders of the general federation of labor and possibly suppress the or ganization on the ground that-it threatens public order. Conserva tive papers are united in demanding this action, and the organization is expected tj fight bitterly for its existence. ! SWITUIMKX'S KTIilKF. now si:i:ms ci ktaix Seimiton, Pa.. July St. President Trnesdale, of the Delaware l.acawannn & West ern railroad, today refused the request for a conference over the troubles with the switchmen. A strike seems inevitable. THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE pother Saturday of Wonderful Glove Value Giving The greatest value and best quality of silk and fabric gloves sold will be on sale day very much underpriced. Last week the sale was a record-breaker; glove de- xitnt was thronged with anxious purchasers, eager to secure the offered bargains. me day more we will place on sale the entire stock of long gloves at the same pre- ly unheard-of prices. This is your opportunity. We quote: $1.35 16-button silk finished lisle gloves, black or 1 ff DJC white, the pair.. I .UU button lisle eloves. in ncarlv all h black and white, the pair . o-button gjoves, tan, black and white, lair $1,35 16-button silk finished lisle gloves, black or white, the pair $1.50 J6-button silk jjlove, Kayser's, finger tipped (ncte the make), black and white, T f Saturday, the pair j 4 1 en Suiting at Almost (jive-Away Price been linen suiting- with whitf s. regular price, 90c, sum- C :e. the yard... djC bite linen suitino- uiti, broidered dots, good value at reo-. Ir pnee, summer price, C iul Jj "d wash suiting, gocd weight, 1 oe worn ate i b.Q . ' closing out price, yd. 1 5c P Sun Bonnets Must Go PMts for women or children, colors no... ,.1 15c "'Remnants Are Still on Sale irJ" remnant n( ,. 1.... 1 a neS5 "g-- We selling JKjto MTC onShaif on ?a,nd co,ored clbroid- . tai.ll ft J , , ,Pea-l Buttons 3C 5c j-""- eacti 7g (fit 'is? SHIRT WAISTS Are Cut to Fit the r urse We always close out our stock of shirt waists. Kadi season we show a new stock. You purchase now any 190.S waist at a very low price. Every one reduced. $2.00 waists, lace trimmed, now $1.15 2.50 waists, fine law ami embroid'y 1 .75 5 00 waists, new kimona sleevr.now 2.50 6.00 wai ts, ' 'A -price 3.00 Wash Dresses Reduced Onr-Half Entire lineshirt waist suits at half-price. $3.75 dresses, white or colored, now $1.88 5.00 " " " " 250 Summer Lawns Are Going Fast at One-Hals Price. 10c lawns, assorted colors, the yard 5c 20c " " " " ..-lOe 25c " " " " - I2!4c 50c Silk mulls assorted colors, the yd 25c L ' I -GOOD- SUMMER CLOrHINO Stylished Modeled and Well Tailored This, the clothing for the summer months. Wc 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 arc reducing our great stock to make room for fall shipments which have already started from the East. Hart, Schaffner & Marx famous all-wcol clothing is reduced also. We make no reserve. All must go from the cheapest to the best. We not enly 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, cvrrything wcrn by man, is a splendid assortment. Our in fact, here in cash prices are leading prices. COME IN TODAY BOOTH CASE GOES TO JURY LATE TONIGHT McBrid in St, Louis Republic DICK CROKEB'S FAMOUS RACER IS CRIPPLED New York, July 31. Orhy II, Richard Croker's Derby winner which gained its owner the highest ambi tion of his life, will race no more. The news was received In a letter from Ireland that on account or the cmis lessnesa of the exercise boy, w.io pull- SOLDIERS AND NEGROES ENGAGE IN LIVELY RIOT vvW:f A i Uehoboth, Del., July 31. The state militiamen encamped near here and a crowd of negroes engaged In a riot lasi night. In which one man re ceived a fractured skull und may not survive, anil 'more thun a Bcore of oth ers were Injured. While tne soldiers were standing about tne merry-go-round, words passed beVwoen tire colored bystund erfs ami Koldlers, when u negro hurl-, cfl a 7rWk which struck n private on the hoaJI, fracturing his skull. In stantly the soldiers, taking their arms, begun pursuing every colored I man 1 hey could find. I 'tiriivernor l.ea, who Is In camp, sent a dptachmi'tit of soldiers to arrest the ! netno who threw the brick, and the nffficovs used every effort to pacify the enraged soldiers. Quiet was fi I mflly restored. AlUil MKNTS OV ATTOKXKY8 NOW IN riUHJHKSS AX1 WIIJj UK KIMSI1KD WITH ,11'lKiK'S lXSTKl'tTUINS 11V MlltMCHT VKIUMCT :.ri':tTKl) UX KAH- 'rtiand. July 31. Tii fore sunrlfe tomorrow the jury in the Booth-Singleton conspiracy case will probably have returned its verdict, l-'lnal ar guments are being made today and In order to gt t the case In the hands of the jury without further delay there will he a s ssiou tonight. The opening argument for the prosecution was made all morning and pan or the afternoon by I'nited States District Attorney John Me dian. He was followed by I). J. Mil iaria1!', who was selected from the four attorney,! for the defense to make the ?uiiuning up for the det'en- ants. Malarkey will not finish by the supper hour ami will complete his ar gument in the evening. . Judge T. C. Ilecker will close the argument for the government Itonigtfit. The In structions to the jury have been pre pared by Judge Wolverton, and be fore midnight it is supposed the Jury will retire for deliberation. As usual, ihere is considerable speculation nz to 1he result of the trial. The government appears sat isfied that thero will he a conviction of nt least one or two of the defend ants, if not all three. On the other hand, 1he defense contends that It will be nn ncqulttnl for H. A. Booth, James Henry Booth and T. E. Single ton. As one of. the jurors is ill and as they have been together for sev eral weeks, the jury may be expected to arrive at Its verdict within a short time after retiring from the court noon. Yesterday afternoon the court over ruled the defendants' motion for non suit. DHA1N SCUOOli IS OUT IN THli COI.D Salem, July 30. Thr. catalogue ltlCIIAED -cuoioai. the horse up too short, he i'rma- nently strained tendons th1 v ill de stroy his futui'i; usefulness i the ruce track. TWO VICTIMS OF AUTO SMASH-UP Philadelphia, July 31. lir.ivlng a I big touring car across the (tending I tracks last night Charles Humphreys, chief clerk of the bureau of police, and llarrv llromlev. a lironiinent ' dealer In upholstering imitoriitls, met a horrible death. Portions oT their manglel bodies were scattered along the tracks for a nundred yards, and except for the contents of their pock ets Identification would have been impossible. i!H0W HAZEL DREW IMS MURDERED SCRIM The yard Scents o Hampton Bros, 558-564 Willamette St. O MlERE CASH BEATS CREDIT ( Dutchess Trousers THE PAIR $1.00 Q Troy, N". Y July 31. -'Coroner 3i rope today miide public hi findings as a result of Ihe inuuest opai Hazel 'i)r-w, whose burly whs founo In Ten! INind. Ieatb was caused bi a blow in the head : h some lilnn) iiistru nnent . The chief of dil'ecllves sari he still "nas clues to be followed up. and If biipi'ful of resui:-!.. KILLED HIMSELF AND TWO CHILDREN Hartford, July 31. - Leonard llen drlcb, aged 31, during the absence or his wile last night, k: lied liini-elt and lillle (laughters with gas. ll' a nole tor Mrs. Hendricks, ay "Cuodbye," and fXpreKHing tin- that she would -iiiil a belter t wo lert, log hope husliii nd. 9 WKATIIKIt l'()lti:'AST I'dll XriltTHM KST Portland. July 31 .- Ore gon - Fair tonight and Satur day: northwest winds. Washington I'air tonight noil Saturday; probably cool er tonight in southeast i"u tiriri: westerly winds. Iduh (Pi P'alr tunlght anil Hill iirdayf Yesterday's baseball scores: Pori Iniid. Han Kranclsi-o. i. ! A"' H Ps, Oakland, 1. GOVERNOR UTTLE IS ERV0US '.WRECK iii. JoHpph. July a I.- iluxvraur John S. Atw, of ArhaJisiiK. bus Immh plnifd in a Haniliirlimi In it. Mr Iiiik lwMn sntiprinp Irjin imrvoiiK breakdown since the elfi.tion, which hah iicv lopfd iniu ai'iito nx'linicboliJi. j- i EUGENE W. CHAFIN. I lrfihi1it inn party'H cuiuJUltilo for (be I &mld'ncy. Mr. (Mmllii b n ('hlcngo UiHU. Mix running matu Ik A a run H, VutkiiiH of Ohio. , ni Himuunr-.f ntfiits lor the normal ; h IkmiIs have koim to j.rt and will ho I ready in a ti w ilavh. I'nder th new t plan all tin- y -hri-ln arc ijihiihk'(1 hy a filial heard M r onln, and one cma- I Iokid for all th" i-.-hoi Is wa di-cnu'd I sufficient hy !h heard. Tile Drain ' kc;ioo is not iri' iuded in the new an nouncement; in !act. the hoard Is about to k.kh a r( ntrnct with the j school hoard nt I 'rain to leant the normal si lu.n huildiims and eiiiip ' infill for piihlic Fchonl and hi nil M-hrml pui -iom s at Drain. ; T:;e aniHuiru ui nt contains, he Ki lew the iiMiai ratith cue material the policy ol the : iiMin-, the unit' nn stu ; driit n iiiiiiciin at all the ychuols, i the uiiii'iriii fMne i-T study adopted ! hy the !; i ii'iv cmiimitti'e, or tho J hoard o r-l- nt--. uui the uniform i ma rk i yyy-ri. T.u tle.-crip' !' n k nernl In na t hi and tut- purp; sr in to advertise tfte Or-i:i n normal m'1kii ystein ta: lo-r 1 i:.1 ji . n.v one -choid. The adoption of one announce ment for the iliii1' school- reduces the expense materially, for only onn catalogue will now have to he mail ed to prospective KtudelltH, whel'rt four w re formerly. The caialoKii In one numher of a normal mcIiooI hulietin. to he puhlihed ("iiarterly. In view of rcient develupmentK It is consider! alrnist certain that, there will te no firth r eftort t maintain the Dra n echoed. MARTIN R. PRESTON. Sim i.i t,..i r pit ri y t li'diilliep fel the pri"ideiie', uhn i ftr inu' a nvi' y five war' -emirine in ,ejda p-ir'tt' irK 'ii Tor the murder f Anion Sl,u n 'ioldllelij rcM,Mii..i!( kerper, dniii.;: i MlrlL Trial ff the casts for aliened Viola tion of the Funday closing law at Kim' hur was heid yesterday affer ti onn hefore ,1 tist it .1. T. I. one. Kach defi ndant demand d a sepjii" te trial and a Jury wa' erni ..ii' lle I to try t ho ia-e-. In the ui'-e ef K. IthodtM, the first case rail.!, it uji- r-ovt n con ciiisive iha' to h; il Q.-O uniiiN on Sunday, hut n'.u r tc.rm on t ir vev eral hourv the jury disawreed and uas discharged.