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rpflFPAILY EUGENE GUAR' '"I'M:. (M.i I I l.Mi AY I VI MM.. Al t. I si U rv r mt ri iniiT MAKING Ulitni muni BABY WITHOUT BRAIN LIVES FOR FORTY HOURS HARRIMAN MAKES NO PROMISES OF NEW RAILROADS . Th averaged 29 miles an hour since ...ht. Aug. 4 ctnr,inir. including maneuvering. P, ere wcellent Manunem wa8 passed at 3:40. Forced to IjbihI Onnenhelm, Aug. 4. ihe Zeppelin Wpn- I an owing to a defect In one or landed on an island in tne at P. 11(1 II L uv I , , t, BOCWieu Chicago, AUK. 4.- Mir mi createas--" . . Uecember :e " " Excursion. f 1 will ue re- i dueed from 35.conls to 25 cents. Thisj .- Professor ri. C. Bunglim-in mil : .(.boar Ju'ur!; ":' the motors, landed on an ismnu m me M,.,.flntlne'-Mll!ene.elmMrile of the Rhine, near here, at 6 feSarTVcioc tonight. Htr.;mntinues favor-. . rrrWrlcl. Shafen about 30 THK WI1KAT MARKETS -September, 93 V4 9596; May, ! I1.00H. Portland, Aug. 4. Wheat is un- T. i "The airship . ruri.um, bin. i eoing-changed, , .lte0i "r ntrri down, readmit. """ .. V. i.nn.lMftiaiid. numbering 233, .. i.r up our course iw ."" ...... ----- ; . - I A ncn,t fi-r IteRliinlng today the pt'lce of hair New York. Alls. 4. That a human being cuii live with out brains was proved 1.-st nlghi when a bubv fJr:v hours old died. Tliu child was brought to the hospital when seven hours old. Its head was almost flat on top and the eyes stoucl out from their sockets, while its breathing was normal and it cried as an ordinary Milan;. Unlike most infants less than a day old, it took nourish ment greedily. The child "died while being fed without any sign to indi cate approaching death and with no struggle. The doc tors declare there is not an other case of the kind known to medical science. "ZBPPEUJV . acuou was aumum im mum at ii ; wiit are on men- way to Santa liusa .4 .meeting ui. uiouhou ..m.ui. i" ! vm.,. uuving i!tvn called there liv i that Mrs. Itaugh u :,. flood Time Employers,. Proprietors ana journey-, message staling - . n On n.aa : mnn HnrhPfQ fit ttlft reOlieKI. Ot thP'mnn'ik ,.n si.... is .v.. s . '. L Aue 1. "e 'liciiii -. - - I ' "ioL,-i , .mis. rrailK 11-I1U ricks. F " .. .ii,in hoa rji.ss Tliirhers' Association. wn Ve.w in ltJ:U, ano me o""'c -- . :. . : . , . . Omaha, Aug. 4. "What we want ' 4operatlon and ratloiiallsm," said E. II. llarnman toaay. ' When will you beEu building op erations in the West?" was asked Whenever the revenue warrants it- We are ready and anxious just lib soon us returns from our present lines wurraut the building of new Although our revenue has s u.wii an increase in the last two or .hrt-e months, it is not to be com-part-d with two or Dine years ago We me doing some building in N'e- urasKu ana Wyoming; as well t 1'aciiic coast." "iiuw Is business In your terri tory','" "Don't call it my territory," peev i'lily answered llurrlmi-n. "it's all my territory, just as it is auv other man's territory. It's all indeneml. . cnr.'1 ; Hai rlmau was Joint -rt here ly Gen jernl Counsel I.ovett, of the Harriman ; lines, who went West with the mag- mile li tiin here. ... ! At ('h'Kago yesterday Mr. Harrl- as on (Continued on Page i THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE toother Sale of Wash Dresses MlUell every Wash Dress In io so we are making the rlnst pne-half $3.75 Dresses ;.. .tii rMte wash Shirtwaist' suits $2.r.o Mb or Cinoe Pillows ' 'I'e Pillows for the hnnt n "Was; assorted colors; sale, an KdSun Bonnets Subonnets. while thev it '"IwaDouStinbonnets.. loc p's Rompers ri frmM ... d.,t , Breat lnl"r a,rklorS; special, each 4()c Reduced tne pair . :Ho. line rll,l,... Uiepal,-.. ,.-: rabJe Damask Il--i '"- Ui "mi.-k: fl,,- 'main Material . hwiss " hlt. . ootted ""P: yd. 20c I.V 6c FLANNEL 5 cents AUGUST SALE Of Wonderful Undcrpriccd Dry Goods This is the time of year when the economically inclined improve every opportunity offered to se cure dependable dry goods at such a saving. We are placing our summer stock on our counters greatly underpriced. This list of special prices is only a partial one. Every department shows the keen price cutting. Summer goods must ' and shall be moved. Shirtwaist Melting away Rapidly $1.25 waist, open front or back long or short sleeves $1.00 J .0 waist, sale price, each 1.25 2.00 waist, lace and embroidery trimmed 1.15 '2.50 very sheer lawn, fine embroiderey trimmed, sl-eer, sale price, each 1 .75 5.00 and $6.00 Kimona sleev e waist, extra fine? only fe-v left, half price. $2. 50 and 3.00 Wash Goods M-Price Balance of our lawns, mulls, poplins, in fact en tire line of these wash goods to bi closed out at one half pric. 20 cent materials 10c 25-cent materials 1 2'Ac 30-cent materials 1 5c oO-cent materiah 25c Wash Belts of all Kinds Every white wash belt in stock wor'.h from 25c to 75c on sale at, each 19c Wool Remnants at -Price Owing to the extra amount of business during these days ot merchandise moving, remnants are accumulating very fast. To keep them sold out we mark them at just one half the former price. $2.00 remnants at $1 00 50c remnants at - 25c Long or Short Kimonas Reduced $1.25 long kimonas, sale price $ J -00 1.50 long kimonas, sale price.. 40c short kimonas; sale price . 25c Nazareth Union Suit Waist Just the best undergarment for children yet; Naz areth with the best shaped drawers attached, the suit 50c Copyright 1908 by n Hart Schafiier It Marl High Grade Clothing at an Ordinary Quality Price Maybe you never bought one of our suits. .Most, everybody has, lint if ytni never did you should "do It now" and pet them at the reduced price. You ( an save a bli! day's wan ts on every one you buy. You know tiie famous all wool suits HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX make. We!!, we sell lliein this is their ho.T.e. and you can't K'-'t thorn anywhere else, nor any as ujotid you can t suits from $ I..MI and up. To Wear Everywhere on plac-. uond pair. HI"; ('(iinfci' cn.-t. a rip. v 1 v r - -' :i 1 1 , t ai Aivta-i siiilalil'' .-:e an I i;ood si I'MKs'.H anil 'I'KorKKH? "I'VICe at in every always In e. Try a tilvn style mnderu'e il. I ue a button, 1 Hampton Bros. 53-5M Willamette St. WMtftt CASH MATS CRtDlT 85c DRESS SHIRTS-, 50c o FOREST FIRES STILL RAGING ALTHOUGH WORST IS OVER Spokane, Auk. i. (ireat forest fires nre nmiiiK unchecked throunh pine and fir timber of Kast Kootenay. Its path of charre stumps and smok ing ruins extends for nearly fill miles' alone the tracks of the Canadian I'll-1 cific, at some points but a mile wide, at others ten miles. Only rain can! put out the flames, and weeks may' pass before a drop of water falls, but ' the worst is over. A few s. littered settlers lived in the woods, nutl these', T nave had abundant warning. loday the towns are full of hope. Hosmer has been scorched, hut now seems safe. Crow's Nest is not Ii lieved to be In danger. Mi hel Is in the greatest danger, but even hero the fire fighters appear to have t in flames under control and unless a high wind arises the town will be saved. It Is hoped the entire death roll may not exceed 75. Today is the nineteenth annual ob servance of Spokane's great fire and the occasion wn.s observed by sending- another Bhipment of relief sup plies to Kernle. Last night's advices from Fernie say fifteen dead bodies have been found. FIRES SWEEPING THROUGH TIMBER NEAR HOQUIAM SAN FRANCISCO FIRM MAY PUT IN CANNERY HERE COMMKIU'l U, CM It IX COKHK SI'OMlCNCU WITH J. K. Alt.MS ltY OtMI'ANV, OK THK 11AV CITY AH.MSHY STATIX THAT IIK IS WILLI i TO CONSIDLK Till. MATIIK MLI'XnillC KAIL- Tat'otua, Aug. -I. A news special dispatch from llo unlain says that forest fires north of there tire, sweeping' throiign the green timber over a mile wide, taking ev erything' before it. Kast llo quiam and l.ytle's, two log ging camps, have been de stroyel, and two oilier log ging ciipms will be burned un ' less the wind changes. The Shaw-Nelson Company lias twenty million feet of logs in the vicinity of the fire line. hoai nto.M i.t;kk to ma- PLKTOX UISCI'SSKH ItY ItOAHI) or t.ovi itvoits ternoon tne Kort Steele brewery, the firKt Inrin hiilWllnir t (.hi,., rlt. u.no Among them were Mrs Ad-ibul.e(1. Houses In the immediate die Turner, widow, aged 75; Walter Kord, a miner; Mrs. Walter Ford and their two children; the bones of two unidentified children and of a man, found In West Fcrnle; a part of a skeleton, supposed to be that of Lane, a miner; Lena Bell, colored; the body of an unknown man found in "old town." Anderson, stationary engineer at the Pacific Coal & Coke Company, Robert Kern and two bod ies were found on the railroad thack. The Ford family of four perished In a well where they had sought safe- ty. The fire burned through thei neighborhood soon caught, and though the people turned out to fight the fire Immediately, the flames spread rapidly, and the whole place I t w.u iui. -"-- worm. Amateur Itjicing Circuit was soon on fire. most ot tnQ miners resided, soon burned., and then the business portion caught fire. The large residential portion came last, after the fine mills of the Elk River Lumber Company had been destroyed. The West Fer nie bridge across Elk river could not be saved. In nnother part of the town an nged The board of governors of the Com mercial Club met. lost cvcninir nml j disposed of a large number of mat- n'l a ill v ii in ii in 1 1. ii rune lue ineviutia Monday. Perhaps the most important was the correspondent e with the J. K. Arinshy Compuny, of Sun Francisco, In regard to a vegetable and ' fruit cannery. Mr. Armsby expresses hU willingness to consider the matter and states that his company paid r.t last season $12,000,(100 in cash for products. The miuiager was Instruct' ed to communicate further with Mr, Armsby and also with the Lane Comi ty Fruit and Vegetable Growers' As sociation. The Armsby people would not consider anything except upon n, large scale. They have unlimited dls- outlets throughout the wooden curbing and the family suffo-1 w'on,an- an lnvnll1.' carrk-d An invitation trom the Albany Commercial Club to send a dolegato to a meeting to establish an amateur racing circuit was ordered turneu over to the Lane County .'Agricultu ral Society. Siusluw Klrrtrir , The necessity for building nn elec tric line lriim Eirgene to Mnpleton wits brought up for discussion and the board was unanimous In favor ing such an undertaking and helping. 1'. In every possible manor. Misrellniu'oiis Mutters.. Conirnots have been placed owlta t.lghteen trade papers, advertising for ructorlfs. The total number of. pieces of mail sent mut since thu,pruni,irtlon depart, men) was started wus reported as Ten cottages, two cnuj offices, the i searching for the bodies of Flunk I 3.:i.iH0. and the, number nf actlvo cor- Wesiern Canada lirocery land the coal llfaver Hd Ilinchmough,. who had I npondeuis uf besides thous- -ouijiany's new warehouse are ail 1 bf-en klllnl In the in cident of Inst Frl- umls of mimes f urninhed by the Port iliiu remain of Ferule. Within lotiay morning. Beaver's to.dy could itanul Commercial Club and others, nitmtes of thu time nfio flro broke junt be round,. A painful surprise ' The niniiiiger's action In ordering out In the city the nliu e mas a muss n waited the rescMors when they cam ! six largo California piilnis for the S. cated. Fears are expressed Tor the safely or s.-ores of other persons, &3:bough many r.f Hie missing may merely have ietome separated from their friends in the excitement and confusion of a wnornJ conflagration. Four men are reporeffl to have ed. The wood-.le.ul peoplo were not n tilled near Sparwaod while successful In fighting the 'Damon, fighting the tire at a liroai. Nonthern ! Many miners of Ferule wure up at briflge on Saturday. -Coal Creek on Saturday unv.'riioon short distance, but thu heat became too great. She begged to 1h left to her fate and her. relatives, wrapping her In wet blankets, fled toward the hills. She was burned to death. Besides the 101k mills, the Furnlel nA i......t of swirling flames. A special from I down to Fernia for by lhut time th Ferule says: ' place hviis burnt-d anil Uiti trains u- As early as 2 o'clock Saturday uf- 1 able i movo eiistward SENATOR ALLISON DIES SUDDENLY AT DES MOINES lliiliiilliie, Iowa, Aug. 4. JSi'iuitor Wm. H. Allison dlu ot heart failure ut 1:45 today. William iloyd Allison was born lu ry system will undoubtedly 1ji time mmlous ESCAPE Of LAND FRAUD PROSECUTOR mm TAf,. it' ) 1 1 .,7V' I '(V Emm mm New Tork, Auf,'. 4. L'niUul. States IiHtrir4 .Attore.v liakur, of H UHhliiK ton, 1, V.., the Uiiul iraud luvMUMMilor, P and hltf .hi'ltJo of two m on I Hi ond hov- eruJ ir-H'.ndH tuid a most mJiaruloua eacJikf iCrom Uluath tuduy. Whllu tlitur iiuroiuorutillu waa ruiuiin down u uliM'v -hill muir Liberty, . V., thu luatiitw K()t luyond cuiiirnl, ptiniKcd over ii yil0-oot pruujjjk-i', turned tlirw MiinpleU' KomerHaiili.H lu the air and Judged In tlie bo light ol' a (rre thirty left frtun the brink ot a nvcl pice. .There If huiiK Husp'.inlcd with Oie lop downward. Ai M'ttre biuhy bruised iut none ne riou.s.Lv MiJureJ wiih ihe LKrcplion of the rLuitiiMii, wtiOHt kkiiII wha liac t ti itui am J out ear lorn oil. YOUft'fi MUI WEDS HRPLESS CRIPPLE WILLIAM B. ALLISON. rated nt the Wes'ern Itesei ve College III tlial still.-. Me priiitl'-ed law in Ohio untii lr,7. when be removed to Iowa, where during thf Civil War he was an miive member of the gover nor's s'ntf. H'' was firU elected to the lower lion f rnnsrvits, serving fmir terms and In 1X73 was chosen l ulled States senator, setvlng oinioiislv ii nt i 1 bis death P. depot was confirmed. Mr. O'Brien general manager of the S. P. Co., tins agreed to make the boxes and trans, port the palms free. The matter i f a poultry show wa further discussed and President C, S Williams niitborized the lnunuger to Invite to the next general meeting. August -0, all those who are mem bers of the poultry association, the names hnviitin been furnished by Sec retary Keeney. An ndvertisenienl was authorized I hi the special September number of the Pacific Northwest, of which tho ! publisher, Phil S. Bates, of Portland, will take along 10,000 extra copies when he goes East on his trip wltn the Oregon girls, Correspondem e with I tr. E.lwnrds, secretary o! the Sliitiaw lllver Itn-l-(ivement Club, was submilled. Thf) Aug. di- 4 iat.il I In-rc A Itee f ruin was a in I lie 1! New wllell a cird-llerald Cliir.'iiuoii path-iic s',:ht s.i en conn 1 l-i-J k s i.l I il e nori. Ky . yi sler(.i , vouni', mac inni'il in a li-ii-less .1)11111- wuiiioo ii. Hie li ei iisi. i oiml'-r ami ii - i F .. -it fur a inarriai-'e L'-euse. IUr gave the nam". n' .loon II Si;i, of Seattle, anil I'eaii ltiiii'il. of Porllnnil. I iitlji ma. The yiiiing vtoiiiiurs legs bad been iiuiu;ali d lu a roll re, i I ill lideiH . ! r'--yif':: ; v. Ii JOHN re- con- llls last lection on-nrreri a year ago. m-u ( wnr. is ,1 I r.n-ilior i iiinmitis. io- tee oi he defeat ha1 l the I! il pr unitnent In tin- councils ol wl labllslilng a coniprelw-nslve rnr.nietfi- system will niidonliiedlv In lime FOper-ode tne Vr"'lrit-Aldrbh bill. In the opinion of Senator ami u-n. i hall loan of the Hilb-coinmlt- the monetfirv com lltlssloll . E. LAMB. ' One of the deiiiociatlc leaders of 'Indiana who will be active in the na f t Kin ii 1 eiiiiipiilgn III that slate. club nrcei ts the proposition to make M e sepiemiier Nohoily s Magazine" a Sliislaw iiiiiiiln r. and will distribute an extra number of copies. I eptlbl ii t h n a i m an party, and i-peeian franilng of finalicliil l-g- liietntn-r ol ill- si ii- llllllee. ailed for Kiuoi today to sf tifty i be flnnni egi rtiwlltrles. ial cotidjtlolis In fr- Seiiitor Al(liieb M'J,. n York. Ans- 4 - l.cl iiation - A. .1. Ward nml wife .mil It. C. Shepard and wire are In the city from Mihurg. An Alb-iny man. says the Demo crat, received by express from his eonsln In Smith linkofa a couple of wild Canadian t.-ise, which liavo been used sev 'ra I - ;irs as tiTttvn In tiiiinliiL' wild gi i -e, Tbev are mnli) and female, and li"t tear he g-it sev en from lliein. The Albany man pro poses in raise sion, young ones anil h;,v" them for (P ' oys. i 1 jjiii i)oiii ii Li in i j iL. i ' ' o O O O o O 0