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ML LAW
in ALABAMA MINto
I io.-More than
feeding into
r t.t.ookprB ana
K ,lr": . . Sunday
FB . an were
,,11(11 tnrre "
w call"1,s1on
P I, declare martial law
1 .... il.l Iho
i( iiitrici w ".'
b lisarmea ana urai
. ..j ..j Third battal-
r (juru uu
L. ..i umAnt are on du-
TO""
,,!te lone, and several
. ...u.i. nn the trn n
! tUUduuw " '
n:
Joe Collins.
t deputy snerin.
onll, non-union. miner.
Ujuicu
H. Dodge, superlnten-
tr, Tennessee ".uai v,um
4 in hand and leg.
...narlntumtpnt nf
IIU, BUI'S"""-"-
mines Tenessee Coal Company,
wounded slightly In the knee.
0H-n Fire From Ambush
The train was a special, carrying
..ni man tn the Rlockton mines
j nou-uiiiuM --- --
under guard of soldiers and deputies.
On the outsmrts 01 iue iuwu me -,
nll,tuniv aim 11 lnr across the
track and at once a fusllade was
fired into the train. The engineer did
not stop, but let the pilot throw the
log from the track and put on full
speed. Tho place where the attack
was made was in a cut.
Ben Bingham today sold his half
Interest in the Seventh Btreet bil
liard parlors to J. M. Martin. Mr.
Martin will be associated in the busi
ness with 1. W. Smith, who reecntly
bought a half interest from Mr. Bingham.
Postmaster J.
was elected
the Oregon
sociatlon at
Portland last
L. Fage, of this city,
vice president of
Postmasters' As
the session in
week. Postmas
ter Mlnto,
president.
of Portland, was chosen
ACCIDENTS OF
ONE DAY MAKE
. LONG DEATH LIST
York, Pa., Aug. Hi. Twelve men
were probubly killed and a score in
jured by a boiler explosion in the
York rolling mills today. Five bodies
have been recovered. Tin- mill was
demolished and the shock broke win
dows In all parts of the city.
Killed in Train Wreck
Los Angeles, Aug. 10. Word was
received at the local office of the
Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad that
the southbound passenger leaving
Goldfleld yesterday ran into a wash
one near Shohmio vv i.,L., ,,i..i..
killng the engineer! fireman and one
I passenger. The names were not re
ported.
Aiilo h.vpioiii'd.
Palnesvitle, O., Aug. 10. Mrs. Ma
ry Kowdern, aged 65 years, and Mrs.
Hose Beckwith, aged 45 years, were
Instantly killed, Fred Beckwith, 45
years old, perhaps fatally hurt, and
Bessie Beckwith, aged 1G years, bad
ly bruised by the explosion of an au
tomobile eight miles from here today.
FOUR ARE DEAD
AND MANY HURT
Nw Yjtk. Aug. 10.- Four rhil
dn u ..f one family are dead, and ten
other persons were Injured or burned
in a fire in a tenement on Fast 112th
street. Score were carried down
ladders by firemen, and it i., expect
ed that several of the injured will
die.
The dead are all of the family of
Vincinzo Sausto, Janitor of the build
ing, one hundred and fifty persons
were in the building and there were
wild scenes as the fire progressed.
The police declare the origin of the
fire was Incendiary, as there have
been several ratal fires in the same
neighborhood within the past two
months.
ITWO kii.i,p:i axd
i TKX OTHKKS INJl'ltKI)
Loudon. Ontario, Aug. 10. Two
were killed and ten seriously injured
in a rear-end colllssion ou the Chath
am, Wallaeebury & Lake Erie Elec
tris Railroad today.
Yesterday's baseball scores: San
! Francisco, 5-3; Portland. 1-1. Los
i Angeles, 4; Oakland, 2. The teams
;now stand as follows: Los Angeles,,
.5C0; Portland, .523; San Francisco,
I A'J'i; Oakland, 423.
STANDARD PATTERNS
NEW ZEALANDERS
GIVE SPERRY'S FLEET
SPLENDID RECEPTION
THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE
ROYAL WORCESTER. CORSETS
August Clean-Up Sale
1 Dresses Continued
at&Price
ft iJded every Wash Suit in our
nock to this half price sale.
ten picket suits, worth up to
lit price !4, now $7.00
lawn and colored shirt waist
K to $4, sale price 'A, now . . $ 2
ponas Underpriced
"g or short Kinmnas, pretty.de
;a elean-up .rice, each . . .' Hoc
Klmonaj Japanese designs;
'inp price 4HC
per Dresses Reduced
ipper in our stock for less,
'mile Wrappers, dark colors,
L. braid trimmed, each. . .$1.00
'fale Wranners hpnvta,. is.,
N ale price, each $1.25
ka heavy perCale Wrappers,
. 111 ice, eacn If 1. oil
Hundreds daily are improving
these summer sales by buying
dependable dry goods at here
tofore unheard of prices.
We clear the deck of all sum
mer goods and prepare for fall
action.
Cost of the goods now is of
little consideration. Our ideas
are, move out summer stocks.
If you could see our store these
days you would think the en
tire stock would all be moved
out soon. We have the busi
ness of Eugene. Trade was
never better.
Wash Dress Goods for Little
Money
About 300 yards of Lawns, Batistes and .
other wash materials on sale at one-half
price.
10c Lawns, sale price, the yard Bo
20c Lawns or Batistes, sale price,, the
yard 10c
25c Batistes, Mercerized Capllns, sal?
price, the yard ...lajjc
50c Silk Checked Hulls, several1 colors;
sale price, the yard . -!'
Mercerized Ginghams for Less
7 pieces Mercerized Ginghams, regular f
25c quality; August sale pricv. yard.. I He
Pure Linen Sui' in g for Less
35 and :iC-inch Linen Suiting; Angus',
sale price, the yard 2e
33-inch Ginghams Reduced
Me and ISc Zephya C.inghams. all want
ed colors: August sale price, the yd riljjc
Linen Finished Suiting
3f-inch, 20c quality White Linen Finished
Suiting; the yard '"'
Department Is Being Cleared of all Summer Goods
Hosiery
f tan Hose, for women, the
'i?":'rch'iidWn:"f"e
.-. iy ribbed for boys;
. l.V
Wash Belts
; lw embroidered
hi n.e, each
kDuck Skirts
' clean-up price.
k skiri'.";': i.o
or plain
iir,s. clean-up pr'ice
k st'ns. clean
up price.
si. a.-,
1 Skirts
clean-up 'pH';
Sl.r.o
Silk or Lisle Gloves Reduced
75c Lisle Gloves, 12-lmtton leiiKth, the pair ....Vic
$1.00 Lisle Gloves, lG-button length, the pair. . Kir
$1.35 Lisle Gloves, 16-butt.on length, the pair $1.00
$1.50 Silk, double-tipped fingers, whlite, black or
colors, 16-button lengt'.i (Kuysor's), the pair.. I.A"S
35c Taffeta Rib"lon, 5 inches wide, till colors,
the yard ::.
8 to 12 Vic Laces, inch to niches wide; the
yard ; .-
A Great B g Bargain in Embroidery
10 and 12 'fee Embroidery, edge and insertion; en
tire lot nn stile ul. the yard. "
Nation Paramount
in bu
yin? s first of all
ABILITY
''" are
'V: 'fmn;
ma,lt' Of the- I,,,,,
Ih
"til th
' "",s; r.'iwbl,. In,ns
v ,.s.
-,!!0;::s!'l,:ss of -
:v ,, ' """"'" olfer the
Btton.; $1
Seen in the Silk Dep't at
August Prices
$1.00 Rajah Silk, 27 Inches wide, sever
al shades; clean-up price, the yard. . . .7.1c
r,0 Princess l-'igured Silk, inches
wide: August clean-up price, the yd. :tro
White Swiss Curtains at Price
$1.50 White Hotted Swiss Curtain, with
wide ruffle; clean-up price, the pair $1.00
Karkhi Cloth
Best mat' ri:i 1 for tenting soils. yd..ii."c
Remnants of Wool Suit
ings The, are greiit bargains. Kv-ry one at
jun 1 lie-half price.
Big Sale Harvest Hats
3"c ainl 4"
at. eat b . .
S'law Hats; take i"ir ihoicn
A Hummer on Suits
Mi-::'s Ji.'i' to $1" two-loin' Summer
Suit.-: vou can take your pick. pu u one-half
tin uith: i;"w
CuilM V'-it :.Mv for iium '.'
:.- in .-.oo
a Rip
CopvriRht lonS,
UuuheHs Mfg. Co,
Easy in
Any Position.
Sox
3 pair h- av
wnrk:ngni'-rj'- Sox
for
'lTd:ASE5
Hampton Bros.
558-5& Willamette St.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Headlight
Eoss of the Road
Qveralls
'four store
i BUILDINGS BURNED
AT JUNCTION
IIKK Klltl.V 1IIIS MOKMSO
c.i shi ovhi 1'ivi: TiiorsAxn
IMH.I.AIts I'IMM'KHTY LOSS 1
.VI STKALIAXS AKK
NOT TlX ll.MCAI,
Melbourne, Aug. 10. He-
ferritin to the refusal of the
New Zealand authorities to
sanction a rifle match be-
tweeu teams of sailors from
the American battleships and
the Dominion Volunteers on
the ground that the regula-
tlons forbid the landlm of
armed forces of foreigners.
Honorable Thomas Th.imp-
son Hailing, commonwealth
minister of defense, says he
will not allow technical rcgu-
lations to interfere with the
rifle matches during the visit
of the battleships to Austra-
( liu.
Auckland. New Zealand. Aug. 10.
-The government gave a banquet to
Hoar-Admiral Sperry and officers of STAHTh'ia
the American battleship fleet tonight
on a magnificent scale. Prime Minis
ter Sir Joseph Ward proposed a
toast to King Kdward and President
Hoosevelt. during the course of
which he said:
"Kach Is a born ruler, richly en
dowed with common sense, a great
ardent lover of his country and peo
ple. Kncii is a peacemaker. The
American navy is one of the greatest
and most efficient in the world. We
are proud of Admiral Sperry's visit
and no fleet, except a llrilish one, is
s.' welcome."
When the commii'idcr-ln-chlef rose
to reply to the priMe minister's toast
be was given a tremendous ovation.
In bis speech be said that while the
navy floated no enemy could reach
New Zealand's shores. Admiral Suer
ry spoke of his hopes of the increas
ing power of the navy, and the pfes
:ent cruise developed the homogenlty
and enlarged the benefits of naval
training.
UNITED STATES
FLAG SHOT DOWN
BY PERSIANS
COLD WATER
CANDIDATE IS
NEARLY DROWNED
Washington, Aug. 10. The flag
of the United Sta.es consulate at
Tabriz was shot down by loyalists,
according to a dispatch received at
the state department today from
American Consul Doty, who also savsi
x . .. VF
Lincoln, Aug. 10. Kugene
W. Chafln, Prohibition candi
date for president, narrowly
escaped drowning Saturday
night while swimming In the
Y. M. C. A. pool here, but
there Iiub been a greut effort
to keep the news of the acci
dent secret. He wus rescued
by three young men, one of
whom says Chafln was prac
tically helpless after he sank.
IN IIAKKHY AT 5
oowmt ani iMsoovi;itKi ityi
XHJIIT WHATVIIMAN MKATS '
AHSK.NCK OF W1M NAVKS KX-I
Tllti; HlXHtK FKOM DICSTKUC
TlON !
Siiecial to The Guard.
Junction City, Aug. 1(1. Fire this
morning destroyed four frame stor
buildings ami thefr contents and had
there been a wiiiil the entire block
of buildings In whti-h they were sltu
ated would have been wiped out. Tho
loss Is estlmuttHl at over $5000,
with partial Insurance.
This morning uboiit 5 o'clock IS. J.
Meats, the night wutch, discovered
tho fire In the rear of W. M. Schro
der's bakery building und turned in
an alarm, which brought the fire de
partment out in a few minutes. The
llremen soon had a stream of water
playing on the adjoining buildings to
ncei uieiii irom cntthlng fire from
the flying cinders. The fire had
gained such headway oil theinslde of!
the bnkery thai It soon burned I
through tho roof and spread to tho!
adjoining bulldlnga occupied by Rob-
erts A Cranstou'H Jewelry store, tha
restaurant and Swnrtz ft Sun's gun
store. These buildings were all com- I
pletoly destroyed.
The building occupied by Swartz &
Son's gun store ws owned by Frank
Hallard, of Newport, Or., and cost
about $1500. It was Insured only
WILLIAM B. HFAHh.l.
It Is officially nnnounced thai W.
It. Hearst, chairman and backer of
the Independence League, will make
a speech-making tour of the entire
country, including Oregon, during
the presidential campaign. ,
COBURG WON SUNDAY'S
BASEBALL GAME
Coburg took the baseball game
away from the local bunch ut Hecre
ntlon Park by the score of 14 to 4.
Kugene put Springer In the box nnd
he was so wild ho had to be retired
after the third inning, when Carroll
was put In. He succeeded in holding
the visitors down better, but the lead
was so great that the locals were un
able to catch up with the Coburg
players.
After the game a pick-up bunch of
pick-up plnyers challenged the local
team to a game Tor a purse. Five
Innings were played, the regular
team winning by the score of 15 to
3.
that Americans standing near the
consulate were wounded. The shoot
ing is an incident of the disturbances
that have been gi nernl lu Tabriz lor
some tlim and Is believed to have
been accidental.
WOMAN BRUTALLY
BEATEN TO DEATH
San Francis. Aug. in. --.Mrs.
Paula I'allasouu was brutally beaten
to death witii a pitchi ng at her
honie on the San Bruno road today,
peter I'allasoiin. a milk n?nn dri
ver, has disappeared and Hi" police
are sea ri liing for bl 111.
Later II transpired that af'er beat
ing his wife I'nllasouii b'H her and
imiirrerr-nilv mounted bl? wagon and
proceeded on his milk rout
arresied later in the day
with murder. Two cliildrei
1 he l ift throwing down ha
cows when the husband
wife. Tiny said the
reled over t lie old man s
bllim'.
STEVENSON AND
DINEEN WINNERS
Such returns as are available to
day, in addition to those obtained
last night, confirm the Hepubllcan
iioiiiinnt Inn of Charles Deneell for
I governor and give the Kepiibllcun en
. dorsement for Culled Siaten senator
I to Albei t J. Hopkins. Iieneeu's ma
jority over Yates Is not far from 12,-
uou to !.,. Hopkins will proba
bly have IS, (Mill majority over Fuss.
ISx-Vlce I'renldeiit Stevenson de
feats J. I fit 111 1 1 1 011 Lewis for the Dem
ocratic nominal Ion for governor, and
Lawrence Stringer nei-ures the parly
nomination for senator without opposition.
FAMOUS AUTHORESS
DIES IN BOSTON
'
A 8. WAT KINS.
Ohio clergviiuin ntul educator who Is
thii imnili r the I'lobiliitloii part
for vice pleslilent. f . ,, t
He was
ciiarced
were in
tor the
attacked his
coiiple uuar
allexed gam-
;
1
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1
Itosion. Anu.
Loubse ('handle
the well known
died at her honn
an illnesK i I
inont lis.
10 Mrs.
Moulloii,
nut boi ess.
toda alter
early nine
Ol
4, - -
4. Portland. Aug. I n fir
con. Wasliiugtoll and Idaho
Fair.
Judge Alton II.
oerat ie J 1 1 1 i t i e 1 a 11
saved ,l 1 and Mr?
dau'bter from s-i
runaway ai cdenl
Sunday. Their vehh
K'l l, I'OltWAST
Hilt NoltTIIU KST
I'aiker. liu. Hem
if naMoiril lame.
A lv Mills an. I
ions injury in a
at Los Aligep s
le bad been over
turned and the (.eriipauts were un
derinaih when Judge Parker, com
ing along in an unto, went to their
assistance and succieded III controll
ing the trauilc team until all f.ere
rescued. o
last week for ioo. Swan, ft Son
carried a $000 Ktock of goods, In
sured for $1(11)0, und they saved all
their guns, showcases and sporting
goods, but losi all woiKing tools and
working mal rials.
The building occupied by the res
tnurnnl was owned by F. W. A. Craln,
formerly ()f 1 his place but now of
I'asadena, Cal. This building wan
worth about $l2(iu, and had a small
amount of insurance.
W. M. Schroder carried no Insur
ance on bis building or slock, which
Is a complete bis" of about $IMI0.
Huberts & Cranstou'H loss will be
about $5011 and damage lo safe anil
some liKiures that they were unable,
to gel nut nf th, bouse before the flro
reached It. Tin y had no Insurance.
The Hie company worked very
hard ami kept the tiames confined to
the row n buildings lacing Front
street.
PAYNE WOULD HELP
REVISE TARIFF LAWS
H.lglies.
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w d"W. lost
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dav
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ut a
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lulld
1 iMel
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bill.
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ban- III.
Used , , . ;,
to
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W ho W e luu
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end here.
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iM,ents will
Charles C.
two or three
At w eks lor
IV health
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I lilt Kill
Aubillli, Aug. 1(1.- C'.n
gressinan Sereiio I'ayne de
nies be Is a candidate for
governor f New York. Ho
wants to be re-i Ie, led to
congress ' and help revise the
tali; f , so he sa vs.
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