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O o THE BUG n DAILY OXJA kh;km:, oiimmiv. sMi i:i,av i:m:ig, aiwsi O o O RD NO. T MAN HITCHCOCK m MEMBERS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE wg. Jj.-Cnalrnnin the Republican natlon .j.r announced the '. following mem- 101 iuv ivisorv committee: -.i...r nf the state 3; Cornelius X. Bliss, ot oiell Clayton, u. . nf Massachu- Prnmivpll. 1)1 a .eisuu oln Hays Hammond, of franklin Murphy, of. Charles P. Taft, of Ohio; rv(, o! OHIO. , IsMreury. "cETHE FIGHTLNtt speaKing 0"" .which he hopes to force the fighting In the Middle West, Mr. .Bryan con I ferred today with National Chairman i Mack and other members of the na- tlonal committee on the general plan of action which haa been outlined by I heads of the various bureaus of the national committee. . I Bryan's tou.- through the M'tid'.e hvtsl will start i.bout the middle of ! September and carry him through i Inulana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky, and will include a few places in -New York. The uatiunal committee is working out the dates for this stumping trip. Speaking of the outlook and more recent developments of the campaign. Mr. Bryan said: The situation Is moat satisfactory. Keports from the East and Wesc are very pleasing, cud excellent proprtss is being made. The Democrats nora ir.ated a strong man in Minnesota and I ft I ELMER DOVER. AUSTRALIANS BEAT BY TARS AT BASEBALL 3ydnoy. Aug. 22 -(Saturday ,.von. -' Despite a heavy rain the on tertnlnments for Hie men f Du American battleship fleet were car ried out according to program. A baseball team composed of sail ors from the Nebraska defeated' lac Sydney Cnlversity 3 to 0. A team representing ihe entire fleet defeated the New South Wales team G to 4. In the ltugby football match the New sJjiith Wales eleven defeated a team from the fleet by the score nt t to 3. Admiral Sperry hold a reception o the Connecticut this afternoon. Secretary of Republican Campaign Advlvlsory Committee I am glad to see that he has ncceoT ed." 1 MEYIOK IS OCT KOH covKitxoH iirc;iii:s Hot Springs, Aug. 22. Postmaster General Meyer reached here today from Oyster Bay and Washington fur a conierenee with Judge Taft. lie said in an interview: "Personally I have no doubt but that Governor Hughes will be re nominated. President Kooseve'.t. while taking a keen interest in the I situation, is leaving the whole matter ! to be worked out without a siigges jtion from hi in, and It will be w .irked out, in my opinion, by the renoniinn I tion of tho governor." Eugene's Busiest Store The Mail Order House of Lane County 09 Mt fes !uit Department is like every other department of our store, which in magni nd variety of goods displayed has no counterpart in Eugene. We ' are Ing new fall J 908 suits that are distinctive, beautiful as well as practical. ere never so confident concerning a fall assemblage of ready to wear suits, lever opened the season with such a large stock and never so RICH IN I AND VALUE FOR THE PRICE. We have always been leaders and season places us much farther in advance. The high quality of our landise, the low CASH PRICES which always "beats credit" explains our success. Suits arriving dailv bv exoress ranini? in brice from $ 1 6 to $60 press Goods Nearly all Sold Ice of our lawns, batistes and all ih materials closed out at 'A-otice frUwn. 5c frhwn ; lfV Long or Short Kimonas At, a Make-R.oom Price Every garment reduced. $1.25 long or short kimonas, make.room price, each CJJC Wash Dresses Closing OuL at,'A Jacket suits and shirt waist suits, some pique, others of India Linon, all at M-price $10.00 suits $5.00 $3.75 suits. $1.85 pppr Sale CcmtiiVd pper dressof hb, t n .,!,.. P biue,and white calico and cereal..' la now. ' alitynowSl $I.50quality$1.25 quality now 1 .50 Mercerized Ginghams 25c mercerized ginghams, blue, brown and light checks. Make-room price 18 cents Pure Linen Suiting 35c 36-inches vide linen suiting blue or lavender. The yard 27c Ptyr Ginghams ch, "phyr ginghams, :'ors. (See window) fie yard 2y2c Linen Finished Suiting 36 inches wide, white only The yard 1 5c Lisle Gloves pair 75c long lisie gloves., 1 2-button length, 55c $1 long lisle gloves, IB -button length, bbc $1,35 long lisle gloves, 16-button length, SI fall Dress Goods Are Now Ready jrVtS, i -i umne rachjr,rt u-- J i .i- l i... i - r.. ,t;f-i hr ip-rt an v,,rf tn hf "irst TU "is utcreea ine most popular, are nere reauy iuj yuui awv-wi.u.i. v... lhe assortment is complete. p in the Clothing "cpanmenL NCCC Suits fnr V I . porkShirtsandSox 50c 25c 'toiors, ritcsox Latest, of the Late Newest of the New We call your attention o the full line of "Dutchess Trousers" now on display. Fresh Irom the factory. No uscd-to be or has-beens. New, snappy up-to-date 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. VEST HATS 35 and 45c Pric es 25 Cents Hampton Bros, 558-564 Willamette St,. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT CWriKhl tutilicM MfK Co. n A. I. VORYS. u. Ml ltH.AY CHANK ( N STm ( $41 C. P. TAFT. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND. HITCHCOCK'S CAMPIGN ADVISERS MANY NEGROES ACCUSED OF RIOT AND ASSAULT Springfield, Aus. 22. I-ast night yiissed quietly, not n sliiKle nlarni be lli i; sounded, but there Is yet no In timation when the Seventh regiment will be realeased. The understand Iiik of the officers, however, is that the organization will he kept hero well into next week and pernaps longer. Thirty Indictments have been re turned In connection with the riot ing. More ImlietiueiilH Twenty more Indictments, making fifty all told, were returned by the special grand jury of Sangamon coun ty Into today. Thirteen negroes are Indicted for alleged connection Willi the assault upon William 10. Howe, chief clerk of the county treasurer, who lias been hovering between life and dealh for a week, and of the as sault upon John Watellng,( a white citizen, who wns shot during the ri ots. A number of whites were also Indicted. SKIXS I,.I!;10 KAUM nkaic .ii'xrno.v crrv Junction City, Aug. 21. 10. llnri ly has sold Ills 40H acre fnrin, Hit lull ed two miles northwest of Junction City, for $ 1 S per acre. HARRIMAN WILL STOP HERE IF HE PASSES THROUGH Manager llartog, of the Kugene Commercial Club, has received Ihe following telegram In reply to his in vitation to 10. II. llarrlnian to vllst lOugejie: 'Pelican May Lodge. Aug. 22. "lOugene Commercial Club, Kugenc, Oregon. "Thanks for your kind Invitation to visit Kiigene. If I go out Dial way will be glad to stop, but the chances are that a shall not go out that way this time. "10. II. IIAItlil.MAX." Mr. llartog replied to this telegram by letter, urging the rallr ad mag nate to come, even. If his stay was very limited. EX-GONVICT FAILS IN MURDER AND SUICIDE STUNT S;m FninclKcf), Aug. 22. Harry Wun kn, al In H,li(ilh nb(,rK('r1 who w;js relcam'd from San Qiicntln pen itentiary, wnere. he served a Henletiee for burglary on .lane anil two day. later married a Mies Smith of Oakland, at tempted to murder his bride In t heir- home in this city last ninhl. LeavliiK her in a dyliiK eon ditlon fivmi a beatlnij be went to a room In the neighborhood and look a dos of la iidiiiiuin with Kiilcidal In tent, and was found anconHfioiiK to day. The prompt up p I lent ion of a Kloniaeli pump saved hiH life. 1 1 Ik wite in lyin line nisriuiiK at a hospital, and pending th oiitrome of her injnri's no char? has l"'en phiee I ai-'nir.i f Vi.::ka. COUNCIL ORDERS SUIT FILED TO TEST BONDS II AIDtl.M.W liOMISCS to (;i; r lit sv NOW Meilford. Aug. 21. "K. II. Ilurrl iiiiiii has agte,.r In net as one of Die : commission I am about to appoint I" take charge of the proposed stale .hlghwav from Medford t) Crater Lake and from there In Klanimh ; Kalis, lie also promised me that he would begin work on the extension of his railroad from the Columbia Southern terminus I r 1 1 : j Central Ore gon at once. In order to handle the grain traffh' now In sight." said Gov ernor D. K. Chamberlain upon bis ar rival lien: this afternoon from Crater Lake. G'S SULTAM BEATEN IN BATTLE Wll.li ALSO SlOCl ltlO IT I.I. lN'KOH MATIOX IX lllO(iAlil) TO HITCH KY CKKK.K SCOlilO M10.M1IKR l'' IXH'AI, l'KIOSS KOUTIXU HISIXKSS Tho city attorney, Louis 10. llean, was ordered by tho city council last night to file suit ngnlnst tho Willam ette Valley Company, to enforce spe cific performance of contract for the purchase of the water ulnnt. Imme diately afterwnrd n letter wns rend by Acting Hecorder Uryson from A. C. Woodcock, attorney for the Wil Inmetto Valley Company, stating Dial the company would accept the bonds for the purchase of the plant as soon as they were proved to bo legal. Suit will ho begun in the circuit court as soon ns tho complaint can be made out and filed. To take It to the supremo court Is tho Intention of tho council, so that tho highest court In Die slalo will have passed upon the matter. Timber Cruisers Wnutetl. The matter of sending a timber cruiser to tho Hltehey Creek water shed to learn how much timber there la on tho headwaters of the creek pro voked some opposition and more dis cussion. Tho council wishes to know, In ad dition to the amount of timber there on, the route by which the timber will hnve to come out, and how It is locnt ed In regard to lis affecting tho flow of tho strontn. Councilman Klsher snld that the entire information could be gotten free of charge at tho Hooth-Kolly Company's office ' In referring to Die watershed he said there were something llko 5000 acres belonging to various parties on It. . Councilman Clnrrett spoke vigor ously in favor of tho cruiser plan, saying Die people wished all the Infor mation that could be obtained us to Die creek and conditions surrounding II. "It. has been reported," he said, that there are two hundred million feet of green timber there, but men who know say thero Is nothing llko that amount on the water shed. There may be," lie cout Intied, "when you consider sections whose corners over lap the Itltchey creek watershed, but there Is not on tho watershed itself." Mayor Matlock added more Infor mation to the general fund. He Im pressed the fact that thero was only ono 'considerable body of timber on Die watershed, and that It was situat ed so that it could not affect tho sup ply of water materially. The source of supply for lUlchoy creek comes from the cliffs above Die timber line, and In no way does the timber pro tect the springs. Moreover, he said Dial part of tho watershed Is In burns, and he thought, there was no where near the amount of timber that has been represented. It was strongly Impressed upon tho council, too, that what Umber Is thero could not come out by 'way of tho creek. Councilman (lllbert ridiculed the Idea of there being two hundred mil lion feet of timber on Ultchoy creek proper, lie said that ho knew a log ger who said there Is not over thirty million feel on Hltehey creek. And this logger had been over the ground thoroughly. Me himself, while not claiming to ho an auVliority, had cruised timber, and ventured tho opinion that the logger had made a correct estimate. At tho close of the discussion Councilman (InrroU moved that Councilman Gilbert, Moon and Wil liams be appointed as a committee to secure the Information, If possible, (Continued on i-age 'Four.) Tangier. Aug. 22. -it Is reported that Die annv of Add Aziz, sultan of Morocco, lias been routed liy the forces of his brother, Mulai llalld. fifty miles f r-'illl Morocco (ily, and the sultan Is a prisoner. Another re port Is thai Ihe sultan escaped and has taken refuge In the Krotieh ..me. 4 w i: iiii:it i '0:i: ant i or. Miit'iii'.vi sr I'ortlcni I. Aug. 22. r- Ing'on ami liR'iii . i oh r ton :u i t a n i MANY HOMELESS BY CHICAGO FIRE Chic ago. Aug. - -. Thirty families are hoiic'le.- , h run a Pre hhii du.) e.,.,1 a '!u (f.j orv it ii.. lit houe i! We.-t Vanll'ireii s'xei ii ii i Camp-I,,-;I av. line. 'I.'ie'e .Wri. many nar row eM apes. I.o -Qr,o,l)l)0. INSANITY DEFENSE FOR MAINS OUTLINED ' New York, Aug. 22. .John K. Mclntvre, counscd for 1'e- lor C. Ilalns, who shot Annls, today staled that Die defense 4 would be based upon Die con- lesslon of Mrs. Ilalns. alleged to have been made to her bus- hand. The document It Is claimed so affected Haiti's inlnil Dial he was not respon- sllile for Ills Hiibsetiuent ac- DollK. mtYAVS TMtll'l'' si'iiiit ii mil oisio ;i;i:at ( ItOWK AT DliS .MOIMiS liesMolnos, la., Aug. 22. Compar ing Die attitude or the two dominant parties on Die tariff iiuestlon, Wil liam .1. Ilryaii, the Democratic candi date for the presidency, at the ball park In this city last night, before a vast audience, fired the first gun of the campaign, lie attacked Die He- pulilleati tariff revision an I asked If Do. iieiiioerat'c pi'ity mas not lustl fled when II Included In In p' niorm the ii"i:u-;ii l-m that "Do- p" pie can not s;'' y lot rust t iie e .en . Ion . f this llOortant work to a -irt y which l so docpiv obligated to t"e highly pioieet (3) Interests as. the KopiiWicaii party." o oo