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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
o THE BUQENE BAIL Y GUARD jfiSSw IS ENACTED BY RAVING MANIAC i t (.km:, oi;i ..h. mi iiskay i: kmm., i (.i sr i t, IIIIIK M . 11)1 cleft his daughter's skull wide open. Mrs. Dufty fled In terror. clOBely pur- Uucd by the maniac striking at her with the axe. one succeeuea in eiua Ing him and her cries attracted the attention of neighbor!), who assisted ! her in escaping. Disappointed apparently uy wie es cape of his wife, Dufty walked to the street, draw a razor and slashed vic iouslv'at his own throat until he fell from' loss of blood. He will probably .,.... the elbow from a mow 01 me axe as she was fleeing from the murderer. Several weeks agoDufty purchas ed a lot In Evergreen cemetery "large enough for himself, wife, son and daughter," and three days ago he bought a coffin lor himself. liHter Story of TrngMly Mrs. Dufty was divorced from her husbaud some time ago, and was at the home of her daughter to nurse Utb in the air and. her through approaching childbirth. LW.ll-A terrible Pw ... kr this morn- r . en vears of I a i pun;, v- , from religious ue. killing iucu. u iu own threat with a -wMr rtle. h U pniw' LjuBe borne of his son, j(j Norm jiuuuvaiu . t... hafln nn the Ud stealthily entered Vnsoa with a sharp axe. L Hsiae anu m -kin's bead with ono blow idi cry ' . .lMt t-HV. IdneapoMO tenne. where hts wife and I l Un onened . t a rupr rnnm behind Mrs. La.com. When Dufty entered the I,,,,,.,. j,.... Dufty asked him where Kr.d Dully told her he had ge , W,"K' The mother was solicitous about h. son's breakfast uud his father s;rcl h.' had slept lute and ate down town ,,, had the axe in a suck, and the'.. id man sat nervously fingering the f,u k while the women proceeded to 'pre pare breakfast. Suddenly he gut 'in and attacked the wuiuan. The older woman cried to her daughter to seize the six-year-old daughter. Margaret and run, while she turned to battle with her Insane husband. The first blow descending cut a deep Bash in her elbow and broke the bone. Mrs. Dufty seized the child and ran. Mrs! Lacom, in her helpless condition, was unable to run and fell, when the old man struck her again and again with the axe. Leaving her Dufty walked calmly down the street, slashing his throat with a razor. When the po lice oficer appeared the old man at tacked him. but was clubbed Into submission. KILLED MAN WHO WANTED TO "DO HIM RIGHT" I Portland, Aug. 13.-A special dis ; patch to the Kvening Telegram from . Stevenson, Washington, says that at j Cook's Landiug. on the Columbia, twenty miles above Stevenson, last night, lien Stuhl, a homesteader In the South Skamania hills, stood in front of Ellsworth's saloon and invit , ed Tony Plgclano out. saying he would "do him right." Pigciano : reached under the bar, secured a re volver and fired three shots into Stahl, who died Instantly. Pigciano ; escaped. j A quarrel over money is believed : to have caused the trouble. . TOXY PASTOR I'lOSK TO DICATH New York, Aug. 13. Tom Pastor, the theatrical man ager, 70 years of age, Is suf fering a breakdown, and It is not believed he can survive the day. B. Godall, of LaGrande, Is in the city on business. WILBUR WRIGHT'S AIRSHIP DAMAGED ; Lemuns, Aug. 13. After i making a magnificent flight 1 in a fifteen-mile wind Wilbur Wright's aeroplane was : damaged this morning in : making the deBoent under j new experimental conditions. j It will take several days to I repair the damage. f STANDARD PATTERNS THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE ROYAL WORCESTER. CORSETS August Clean-Up Sale Dresses Continued at&Pricc it added every Wash Suit in our b slock to this half price sale. id picket suits, worth up to Reprice Vi. now $7.00 liwn and colored shirt waist "Ji to $4, sale price 'A, now.. $2 nonas Underpriced Jg or short Klmonas, pretty de SUt clean-up irice, each . . . 83c rt Kinionap Japanese designs; itn-up price 40c per Dresses Reduced apper in our stock for less. prcale Wrappers, dark colors, fit. urdiu irimmea, each. . .SI. 00 tale Wrappers, heavier than the ii Mm price, eacn !(il.2, ilttt hPJIVV PflrnnlA l "vale i ujjpei s, tors; sale price,- each $1.50 Hundreds daily are improving these summer sales by buying dependable dry goods at here tofore unheard or 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 Money Little About 300 yards of Lawns, Batistes and other wash materials on sale at one-half price. ' 10c Lawns, sale price, the yard 5c 20c Lawns or Dutistes, sale price,, the yard 10c 25c Batistes. Mercerized Capllns, Bale price, the yard i-Mc 50c Silk Checked Mulls, several colors; sale price, the yard iMc. Mercerized Ginghams for Less 7 pieces Mercerized Ginghams, regular 25c quality; August suie price, yard..lKc Pure Linen Suiting for Less 35 and 36-Inch Linen Suiting; August jc sale price, t.'ie vara 33-inch Ginghams Reduced 14c and ISc Zephys Ginghams, all want ed colors; Aneust sale price, the yd 12'jc Linen Finished Suiting 3-inch, 20c quality White Linen Finished Suiting; the yard 1:e ry Department Is Being Cleared of all Summer Goods Hosiery ' or Uo Hose, tor women, the "lack .hose, for children, fine SMs. heavy nbhed for bovs; ir.c te Wash Belts ;'f blte embroidered " nce, each or plain ... UK- Muck Skirts s Skirts, clean-up price. ;"8; c'iea:,;,; "" 'kS 'cleanup "price' Skf', clean up price. 8 !..-( Silk or Lisle Gloves Reduced 75c Lisle Gloves, 12-button length, the pair ....".1c $1.00 Lisle Gloves, 16-button length, the pair.. H.m: 1.35 Lisle Gloves, 16-button length, the pair !.()() $1.50 Silk, double-tipped fingers, wlilite, black or colors, 16-button length (Kayser'sl, the pair.. .Sl..l 35c Taffeta Ribbon, b inches wide, all colors, the yard , -" 8 to J2ic Laces, inch to 2 Vi niches wide; the yard ." A Great B Bargain in Embroidery 10 and 12 'Ac Embroidery, edge and insertion; tire lot on sale at, th vr1 deration Paramount inbu "ng is first of all RELIABILITY re mailo nf ,ho i(Mt 7 ,., liable mills. , ',rS6' f1.ry. by ex- of "f t lie niaiiu ? to tiff,.,- the Button; $1 a Rip ; ifre oa" 3t " 00 or one at $2.50. Ml CAccv rRUNKs Seen in the Silk Dep't at August Prices $1.00 Rajah Silk, 27 Inches wide, sever al shades; riean-up price, the ard 7,-c 50c Princess Figured Silk, 27 inches wide: August clean-up price, ihe yd. . iwt White Swiss Curtains at Price $' Till While lotted Swiss Curtain, with wide ruffle: (aii-up price, the pair $!.( Karkhi Cloth for tenting siiiis. yd . .!2"c Hest mat -n Remnants of Wool Suit ings Th..se are ureal bar.Jiiins. iim. n'-liali price. Kvery one at Big Sale Harvest Hats 3.",c and 4 5c Ktraw at, each Hals; t:ik. ynur choice llc A Hummer on Suits M.-n's $4.50 to $1" two-pi fm Miits: now. fould ymi iii: Surntucr ,. your pb k. pay one-nan lor more? Copyright 1008, Dutchess MfR. Co. Easy in Any Position. Sox o 3 pair Ivavy uroia- work' hg'n-n' 2 5c mpton Bros, Headlight Boss cf the Road Overalls BOSTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO GREAT PITCHER Horn lu Ohio forty-two years ago. First professional engage ment, Canton, Trl - State League, lsao. Continuous major league service, elgnteen years. Joined Cleveland (Nation al league) mid-season, l.siiO. Remained with the Cleve land team from 1S90 to INKS. With St. Louis (National) from 1S0S to 11100. With Boston I American) 1901 to 190S. August ft, 1904. shut out Philadelphia Athletics with out a hit. not a man reaching first base. i Juno 24, 1S92. for Cleve land, held St. Louis Urowns to sixleen-iuning tie. 3 to 3, at St. Louis, allowing five hits. July 4, 1905, lost to Athlet ics, 4 to 2, in 20-lnning con test against Wnddell. June 30, 1908. pitched no hit game against New York, no New York player reaching second oase, and made threo hits. Boston, Mass.. Aug. 13. Today's celebration of Cy Young day attract ed the largest crowd ever seen at n baseball game in Boston. llcvoteeB of the national game from a large section of New England turned out in full force to do honor to the grand old man" of baseball." The seventh wonder of the baseball firmament, the man who Ib Btill a star pitcher at forty-two years of age. was given an ovation that never was equalled, even In the days of the late "King" Kelly. An hour before the game was call ed the crowd of enthusiastic fans filled grandstand and bleachers,, and "iverran a large section of the field. Occupying boxes In the grandstand were a number of mngnntes of major and minor leagues, some of whom had traveled several hundred miles DEMOCRATS WANT POPULAR MILLION DOLLAR FUND CY YOUNG. to pay tribute to the veteran pitcher. The lloston Hooters' Club and thu as sociation of old-timers were there In full force, while the plain, cvery-day fans numbered thousands. Young mnde his appearance on the diamond nmld a roar of applause that could be heerd several blocks away. While as much embarrassed as a schoolboy at commencement time, the veteran Cy listened to the complimen tary addresses, which wero followed by the prfsentatlon of several hand Bonin and substantial testimonials that will serve to cheer up the old age of the veteran pitcher when he retires from the national gamo In 1925 or thereabouts and goes back to his stock farm In Ohio. EMBEZZLER TAKEN AFTER RUNNING FIGHT Walla Walla. Aug. 13 George Dale, wanted at Caldwell. Idaho, on the charge of embezzlement, was ar rested here today and taken In churgo by Deputy Sherirf Moore, of Caldwell, who chased Pick two blocks, and fired two shots at him. Citizens grabbed Moore, thinking he Intended to murder Dale, und the lat ter escaped, but was later captured by Chief of Police Davis. Hl'Mlitlil) TIIOl SAND 1'IHK IX 'I'ltlSCO San Francisco, Aug. 13. A fire in Fillmore street, between Turk and Kddy, early today caused damage es- iiifflv THE NEW BALDWIN AIRSHIP. Captain Thomas ( '. IS.-iMm Ill's new ! airship, whieh I lie go riiineiii will test I for Its Hlgiuil service. U really a glanl , dirigible balloon. It I" lo Ik- used 111 i the coast defense service If It proves what Its builder claims lor It. tlllinled at tl'". 'I'1"' primp! w ik or the firemen savid mu-h val I liable adjoining properly. Crm'sed wires caused t ho blaze. - u utiikh roitwys-r i-'Dit voitriiuKsr I'ortland. Aug. 13. -Ore- . con. Washington and Idaho - . Showers totiiL'lit and l-'riilav. f w iii:m m iiki i n,l.cr. o SULLIVAN MINE SAVED FROM FIRES I'LAX OK ItAISINt; MONKY KN 1K)IISK1 UY IlltYAN AXI Ills ADVlSKItS NOMIXKK UK CKIVKS UFT OK "UUJ STICK" T. I'T Al'PKOVKS CA.MI'AKJV .IAXA(;i;.MKXT OK HITCHCOCK Chicago. Aug. 13. The Democrat ic national campaign fund for 1908 Kill ho raised through appeals to In llvldiiiils for contributions. Kaeh state, under the direction of the na tional committeeman, or a financial representative designated for the pur pose, will determine its own method of raising money. Chairman Mack. who arrived from Lincoln today, dis closed the plan that is understood to have the approval of Messrs Urvnn and Kern and members of tho cam paign text book committee. The Financial committee, of which Colonel .Moses C. Wetmore, of St. Louis , is chairman, generally agree that between $500,000 and $1,- uuu.uuu win be required to finnnco the legitimate expenses of tho campaign. X I'.ISItASK A K. lt.M KHS rUKSU.NT "KIG STICK" Falrvlew, Lincoln, Aug. 13. Sev- ernl hundred farmers from Otoo county, Nebraska, visited Hryan to day nnd presented him with a big stick" gourd. Fifty of them sub scribed a dollar each to the campaign fund, which Bryan accepted graciously. TAFT I'LKASKI WITH HITCHCOCK'S OLICIKH Hot Springs, Aug. 13. In an inter view today Judge Taft expressed him self as greatly pleased with the pro gress of the campaign work conduct ed under the direction of Frank H. Hitchcock, national Republican chairman. "BILL" MAIN WILL PLAY FOOTBALL HERE "Hill" Main, a C'allfornln fnnthall star, whose homo Is In Simla l);tr ba rn, has written Frod Moullen, captain of 'the rnivtTh'.ty of Oregon team, that he will nunc to Oresoii thin year and play the Amerlran paiiK. Cali fornia Ih reporieil as having tried to et. him, Inn Main liKeH t ho American Kumc in tub better (hail the Knby. Among local football enthusiasts Lhe new rules are not exp.cted lo make much i liange In the American game fr.iin t!n way 11 wart pl.tyed last y jir. Asl onii- li itig plans may he worked out , I or mat I'jiih I hat in ay be as h i a if I i ii k an .iiddleionH (rad last tall, hut Kickiug and open i!mvh will predominate, lalio Mid O. A. ('., as an curly iio-.'H. atr givi-n placen as Or'r;on'h liarilesl competltOlH. All l he larger colleges, however, claim lo have material for guod p-ams and to wii'ini llie champlon.-hip will fall Is hard t conject ni", Oregon places her hojii-ii on C(acii Korleh and .Moulb ii 'h m ii b foot. ENTICED TO LONELY SPOT ANO GARS RUNNING TO JODKINS' POINT The street caVs began running to Judklns' Point this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, the work of putting tho cross urins on the trolley poles nnd of stringing the trolley wire having been completed at that time. Hereafter a regular schedule will be maintained to the point, 'lhe cars will be nble to run on the same schedule as hereto fore hy cut ting out the wait at the end of thu line, ns was necessary when thu cars stopped on Thirteenth street. , WO.M.W K.,-: IIV FALLING I.IMII Karly yesterday morning Mrs S. leinls. said to lie of I'ortland, was killed In her caliln on the Sliitz by MURDERED New York, Aug. !3. Plefro lia rilla. a well-lo-do hotel-keeper of W'oMflhav n. was ainbiif-bed In a ione ly nmi In "Murderer's Kh-ld." Ilrook jyn, last nigh), and murdeiid. He was attacked by several men, with whom he Ih said la have had an ap pointment, bin die murderers were f i U'MeiH-d off by th" approach of p fi pb win b' anl the shot a and tit" if ' Lri ii"' rohb.-d of a ! i; amona' iUt Hp a 0 ;..;,' tU'-lt. XT-.mir.r-- CY YOUXG. Veteran iitclicr, tiow with tho Tiostoii Atiicrifiinsa, wIiq lias iiitcliod bull for twenty-two years. ii . i Hie large llmli cif a ir.-e railing cm the cabin. The Imdv wax carried three miles tliiiiuc'i til" timber to a rua.l and taken 1 i Mie Sllet ;tg. nev lur burial. .Mr ; I'.einl nn . , i lnlm and h.i.l ., man m :,,. (.r her. v ,io i mil in t h.. . :i 1 1 1 :i at i he 1 1 me, nr !i Willi) I prul. have I ;, killed. :;' .! ,T I '.V il I u III, r id. r an. -I. 558-564 Willamette St. .O.n o Q W. I!. '..-.er. i:i I lie i j' v 1" il. ,1. Aug. !. if Iieei'hiirn, was WHE!IE CASH BEAS CREDIT