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o HE ETTGE Y GUARD o :r;i:T (i;i.iv BAIL m um:siiv i vi:i;, vjui'sriu. e - .. . .V;. i fSUIT CAUSED MURDER Or ANNIS Th wssible F ' . n-t. l! An- mav be .. wun L mi l"0 HUH W mea " I' . ki.sband. tne r,rdon Hains. . yr tail M". charges against .irlrter sad demand-j ... cho believes. H kMther couclud- L behind the bring-: ;t,sJ!ions ana nau , fas Hal ie ""' jnff of the charges 1 . jii'Arra up- i I .... .hnt hor l-MSI : lamt " ' -br. father of Mrs. turned to her fa-! after being cru L..i.nj l.llihv: : nt so badly beat en at Fort Hamilton as to make med ical attention necessary. Insanity l'f'nso v vy Antr 1ft John P Mf- itr ivini - Intyre, counsel for Captain Haines, said today tnai uit? uenru&e wuk.u be insanity and that it would be prov ed easily. KKClm HUOKKX IN" ttlSAXI) CIIMTIT Pousshkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 18. The feature of the opening day o the grand circuit meeting at the Hud son River drlviug park toduy was the -16 pace, in the which the first heat of which The Kel went in 2:0214. He thus beat the track record, 'his own record, and made tlve fastest mile paced in the grand circuit this year. The Eel's chief competitor w:3 George unnn. MNZEY WIN? FIGHT IN K, OF P ORDER LONG ''' 3 oe Th. u li k ti;jw r o J lid. U.Jy. ',., I),,. liodt fuie.tl w llll 11 ' .mil toni--.ii s-an-' .n.d KapiiK Muh.. ' ma, of tain i-itv.1 iiuucnes iv I!!- j.iv: first round Th.Mu- f punches 'o tii,. Chicago, Ae. iK.jonn A llisfcy, u,e -Vaptait. Dreyfus of ir, Knights lylhrns, rter suffering several years.' fx,.is,m fr,,. his lodge, charged with (, li belling $Suo.uu, has lie,.,, oneratea and reinstated The charge was made liv (g den Pothers, of JanestiP wis.. "Wlii-ii Pothers was su preme chancellor of tk-i- ,u (ler. Ulnsey rought the in-dictiik-nts and thev w-re quashal and all subsequt-n' i"1,1 suns wnicn were start ed Ire either won ov they were dismissed. Fir.atly he was reinstated with " all riglits and privileges after a siM-en year fight at the re cent bi-ennlal convention of. i-yinians at notion. emeu m give linn .-.m- K'-ii-hi l backed Thomas fn- - i a corner, made a half sbifi and caught ioi- mi the side of the heal w"ti a l.ard left-hand punch. Keicn 1 theji feinted Thomas wide open 'nd iilt in a fjt.r,.t rifht-hander to the y'iomacli. putting Thomas down tor. nil. eomii of seven. When a.ie, Ketciie sent him down witii hard rights auv lefts 'jiiy and jaw. Joe ug-iin to tho . The plastering Is ne&Tly Tfiiiiihed it both the new Bible UniWsity building and In Rehms liull, which is being remodeled- TIKniAS NO MATCH l STAM.K.T KKTH. HKI. San Francisco, Ant. about one minute and Deadly auto works over time in 'frisco San Fraw'swo. Aug. lii.-Ilarrv Ureen. ejetiteen years of age was run down anr. killed by an automo bile today it. Fmi,-i. and Howard fireets. The maci.iai" was driven bv A. ltolling. o( the iinker & Hair. Hon Company, and'the claim is made that Hreen bad neon ri.ling on the rest end- of a nagon and Jnniped off In front of Hie automobile Hreeil's ile.lt h m:ibe tha Ih'trtu...)!. ! fatality tv; automobiles around San rruncisco since July ath. Vene's Busiest Store The Mail Order House of Lane County I IS. After1 l half. of. fight-I S 1 -fn., t a.,i.., ..i.... Make-Room Sale Summer Goods W "ANDARD ASHI0NB0OA VT rfAU. 190ft ' mi. JTiO civts lti 4 nn Ar f ,! 1 lsrNDD til I irarrutN ul I m E are ntsft a'&raio! to -almost give goods away. We are deterrnined to clear the store of every yard of goods and every piece of summer material if we have to make the price so low ;as !to nalmost give them away. This we are doing and the goods .are: being sold and carried away very fast. If you -want to see a brcsy store, even in August, look in here any 3ay. We are doing 'the business of Eugene in the dry goods line. Our goods are the best and prices always everlastingly, the lowest. It will pay you to keep posted on the contents of this advertisement. Goods Nearly all Sold Long or Short Kimonas Wash Dresses Closing Out at 'A our lawns, batistes and all Jt a Make-R-OOm Price Jacket suits and shirt waist suits, some itaials dosed out at 54-piice Every garment reduced. pique, others of Indii; Linon, all at 54-price n ' -5c $.25 hong or short kimonas, OC- . $10.00 suits $5.00 10c ' .make;room price, each OJC $3 75suits .....$1.88 frSaleContiri'd Mercerized Ginghams Pure Linen Suiting XtSpeTS' U25 n!frreiZeu rltfl' b'Ue- 35C 36-inChS SU!,in:' miccauco ana percale, brown and light checks. Make-room blue or lavender. ow SI.JI.50qulitr$ 1.25 PriGE , o . T nr.J 07, mulity now $1.50 1 8 Cents ihe yGTQ 47C yr Ginghams Linen Finished Suiting Lisle Gloves zephyr ginghams all - pair ri- (See window)' 36 inches wide whitc 75c longlisie gloves, button length, 55c V1. . SI long lisle gloves, IS-button length, 85c yaniUC- Ihe yard 15c SI. 35 long lisle gloves, 18-button length, SI ll Dress Goods Are Now Ready &lrvSS - -ou.uii iias accreel the The assortment is complete. moet popular., are here read for your selection. The best are sure to be the Clothing partment . kS0.'' colors. Prices foAShirtsandSox colors ;. 50c 5llC sox 25c 1 1 i Latest of the Late Newest of the New Wc call your attention 'o the full line of "Dutchess Trousers" now on display. Fresh irom the factory. No used-to-be or has-beens New, snappy up-iodate stylish goods and every pair backed by the celebrated guarantee 10c a Button; $1 a Rip If you don't know what it means, ask us. HATS P and 45c Cents i Hampton Bros. o 558-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT DON'T MONKEY WITH THE BUZZSAW. . -r y " 1 i "" - - I MILITARY FORGE AT SPRINGFIELD IS REDUCED MRS. GARDNER'S GOODS SIEZED BY COSTUMS OFFICALS Chicago. Aug. 19. The VnH?A States customs uffieials nave seized Tapestries, palnting.s slntiiftrv and rare armor valued al JS,00, the property of Mrs. "Jack" Gnninpr., oJ. nnslfin hnn-hr ulirn.il fr.. Mr. .I'... ner's palace on Back liny. Tiie Roods It Is alleged were brought there IS "household goods." vukied at $X00U. Fines and penallies jKii'i'mit'LiiR $70,000 have been pajd, hin the cus toms officials say that $SU,00U will have to he paid before the goods iaii be. released. Mrs. Unidnur'a-Koods -were slipped Into this country in the name of Mr. Cir clbiMirne. a friend of Mrs. (hud- HARRIMAN AFTER INFLUENCE l-'llTI-:i-:X IH'MiKFI) SOI.DJKIJS l.KI-T ON ;i'AHl HIT Klllt THKK TIMHIU.!'! NtT ANIKII IVTKI IVI:sth;.1 U(S BY TIIK (.'KAMI ,11'KY I'ltOlllUT-Ji MOISK IIKKI'I.TS THAN COIUV. xioirs ixyi i:st Springfield, Aug. 1 !). The ko1- dli-rs are leaving for ttirir Iioiuch lu ll a y and hy tomorrow the military force 111 Springfield will lie reduced liv l.MHI. which is hclleved to h an ample nniiitier to handle the situa tion. This reduction in the forco will save the stale about $20,000 a day, it is stated. Investigation Into the lynchingB and moli rule in fruitful. The best element Is coming lorward with in fortunium (or tin; grand jury, and residents ol Ihe "black licit." dis trict, real i'. lug that old conditions are a thing of the past, are making frantic efforts to preserve their per sonal Interests. While inhumation for the grand jury seems easy to obtain, the coro ner's Inquiry is not so prolific of re sults, probably due to the public character of tho Inquiry. Kor in stance at the coroner's Inquest on the lynching of Sc:ott and Kurton to dny, there was a noticeable lack or definite testimony as to individual!!. If this condition continues tho chances for conviction of the leaders of the riots is remote. : X Toport emmtiatlng Jroiu traveling j men In this cfly is to the effect that i'K. H. 'HariiBian, tho Southern Pacific I magnate tTK'iiflfng ii is vacation at ' Pelican Bay., hns no greiit revelations Ito mnko to (SiiVernor Chamberlain, 'but desiras 'to win him over to the Icorporalion view of American life, I sliice ho Is certain to become a Vnll- ied Sinus senator, llarrlman. It is said, feHls that a great crisis Is Inbuilt to occur in the railroad affairs of tho nation, and is far from certain ' that he 'will have enough llHilted States senators In his hands to stave ofl the 'threatened storm. Ynrtterdity Chamberlain spoke lo the people of Klamuih Fulls, but nolhing of any consequence wus giv en out officially as to what reason Harriman had for asking the gover nor lo come to him clear across the slaKi DYNAMITING IN MINING DISTRICT ttuml iihnm, Ahi, Auk. 19. Karly ImUiy lh rtsi(hnri (if TIhuiuih I5iik- unn.'H cot ractnr of 11k? Tt'iinuasoe Cttt Iron & Kaihviiy Coiiipany, at Plant City, was dyiui tuit nl and ni'arlv (IcninllHhod. Tw (if HiiKKimrt damchU'i-s - wore Injured. Later lh hninp of Harrv Davis, a nccro miner. ' wai 'dynaniltiMl, but nobody wan hurt. . Twn negroes havn heen Hrnslid. 1 Thfiv is much unrest In tho mhf Inn riiKtrh't and furthrr troutile Ik CX)Wtid. THOMAS i- HISGEN. . MaKsarhus'tlH man imuifnatifd foi 5?rsidnt by the indi'fMMidcncc li'tieufl 7Ay. 1 1 iijrn has W?rn .Die inwt itwr fin I rival of 1h SljindtcMl (Ml conip:iii Ii tint eastern Kla,t. lur wr I'ct'.I yea it nT's, and Mrs. Cliadbourne In out of tht city and roulfl not luvrvlew--ed. Ha Not)iff: to iny Dost on, Aiik. 1 !. Mrs. Jack ilarl nor 6" Mned to rtlM-unH thf- Hi:.tr.n' of her ti "ids. ATLANTIC FLEET SIGHT AT SIDNEY Wyduoy, N. S. W. (Aug. 1 2ft ii a. in. I The Atlantic i I1im has J it st lii-cn sighted. : Van throngs are awaiting lis J COIli'llg. 14- iDYNA&ilTE CHARGE COST SEVERAL LJYLS POPE SUFFERS ATTACK OF GOUT WEALTHY BREWER KILLED IN WRECK Minneapolis, ' Ang. 19. .lohn (ilueck, a wealthy Minneapolis brow er, and his wife were killed today at Cottonwood when tholr automobile was struck by a train on the Minno sotn & St. Louis railway. Mrs. Kdw. Uibaire, n sister of Mrs. (ilueck, and her two-year-old daughter are seri ously Injured. ILLNESS DRIVES MINISTER TO SUICIDE I'tlca, Aug. 1!). Hev. James II. Phelps, treasurer of Syracuse linl- CYPRIANO CASTRO, President of Venezuela, who la again In an Itileniiitioiiai muddle. This I line II Is Willi lil In iitl. ami linii h warship Ul'tt llll-loti-inv I.U wlinres. Home, Avu. stir. 'itly liirti. iios. V ha h lias -M-i-li The ,'ipe is from j col,i niu goul. Detroit. Aug. i:i.--Thirteen w.ti soriouslv iljured. six pr ,l,:ibly JaiJ,! lv indiiv the lower Ill-trull river when a chaiue of dynaniile expluil. d under i In- df.U of a vessel, which was ; ilestMiyed, w:i;i' h had lii-rn woiklng' jii I In- new Uwug.-i ill rlinlini-l. The -harg of dynMolte had hnn left ln . the hole by Ihe night shili. ; Whiu Hie Hit r.-iu hed t he wi-lie i lh "J'slroyer" was found In lie ; hadlv wrecked, Hh her hoilersi with maimed 11 nil lileenius' , strewn w ork men. The in jur lo Anihemlliui g 'or tlon. Ti:iAv xi rr m rni 11 in i'l 1 ism ;k; l'.-i:-l.nr;.. A ,1 1-. p. Ii.,,. 4. rv Thaw's ruiius. I and llom-r 'M.-;iia. rei elver I01 1,1s 4-tan-, have de.-lded thai ihe' Iire-,r-nf-p r.t Thaw lu Pitt-;- 4 hurg nl Ihe 11 ling of rrwl- iloi s ml" .ie,iVMj'l,,.j-""""(" will' 4 nut 1m ri-quirift 4 vi-rslty, slu t li ihe Wurz hot, note saying he lesi :.' In his -ti- .if liil night, leaving did not wish to ,Ve I to 11 a longer. Pin l.s Is iinilen-loi have been 111 and war. (or a Hun private sa 11 i 1 a 1 f 11 111 . SEVENTY MINERS DEAD IN EXPLOSION I'd were llielliral taken , a ten-; ttiiKir m i;ki rs Ulrnilngliiim. Ala Chi' ago. Aug. ii 1-, In- eiiili!', !H Aug. I !i - I . ' III.- September, 1-2; May, !iu Portland changed. AUK. J 5. - Wheal ii ll'l I Hev M (' W ire wenr to Jeffer son. He l:i out on a rgulnr sum titer cliVult, annrdlng lo prognim. As prr.-lldlPL' elrler he makes the towns of I. Inn. Ime, lienton, Lin coln. Coos, and Polk, into the (nr-Hie-t lei-ion-, among olh.-r j.la, . helni; Sllel. whet,, tile M K chiircli a MroiiL' oiL'.-inizaH-11 of alniut jjon iii.-iii le-r-s .fey Alhaliy Lfiooeral Wlgan. I'licland, Aug. III. if is believed tbi.t hot tl ','"MitJ!rii,n.J?.'ia!.w -- 1 .-" liiiiilieiViu Ihe Maypole liilne yeslerday as the result ,,f 1111 eniili.fii.il. have survived. Tl" tour r, port, d rei in d wen. taken Iniiii Ihe end of a portion ,f the works, and the ren is iliseoveted eight, mi horribly inangl, tl hodje to- day. f44. .f.4, T l-'.ll it 11 e hlg fewer WH huilitittg pavtng r l,lt( e. th. tliith for S f Olllplet.-lv ' iiip.iny can o Odd filled, go to o o o o I 0 o O ol o o o wrlliiiin i i pi ii rn li