o
flE EUGENE
o
o
ILY GFABli
o
i rciK.M', ul;,:,.v, ,tsl)U.
m
i
I ..tin of1 "The affairs of the firm are badly I
p t, tangled and It was thought best to!
L..tkabie stock . , ,,,. , ,iht, .1
i,cut i &usi.riiu .u ...-. tu guBibincu llicill-
I havA nppn . I
' .inns haA i . tu ,.t... . .10 i
III SUSPENDS
STOCK EXCHANGE
FITZGERALD'S MANY "KILLED
I . 0 Brown fbjures wU' 1)6 IarBe. as the firm Is
! . . i generally supposed to have had a
I. .v. fervent DrO"( .... i..
fme b heavy iniereM, in me mumer. a
ecltj. Mnountrf rfcpresentatlve of the firm made the
.ifhMiKe following statement:
HANDWRITING I!
IDENTIFIED
li 58ST Ar!"
BY COLLAPSE OF
BRICK WALL
fled .. I"'"? at he id,.nt.
ithe $10,000 buk Z s',t ,M'rn
i'subtreas.ii-v i. srlu ' 'lie
;tlonai.bank. "AnTniS",'
WW M,c , out. i.oie is lost, but the """-
Ve",rlti? The effect of the suspension upon tain that It was tL il., . ,,,aU; cer
,U ,nd today lt!tne m.,rket was not so violent as an-' package of JITS una' i. .. ... 1 ".! the
may have wruW;,,S;S but,
says it was a common practice t(1 .,
so on the top bilf laVgebUefJ
ur An riaa . TVirt imfum, .II' -..! 1
triwl"v"" 1 iutiiit.u. "c 'utuiHc ! uauu 111-
pMDiifoount un- pcrease(j rapidly, but the prices vacil-
1'. .-tloa that 1 j ..--I h,,.n - t -
t-ible to deliver :ment jn either direction. After the
t-kar hroker the ,ian) n i,(,r fnii mnnv nt fim ri,.,
! thfl CtOCk at K..,.,.ho .UcaH At- upoonnf f K 01
Up mainiiiD FtDciii Ul III 111
firm failing to j has 0ffieos In Buffalo, Chicago, De-
a nemDer ui i"' paterson, N. J., The firm was or-
g tumMj" i ganizea in muz. its niomoers are
beavy operations A 0 Brown G Lee stout. R. F
...nn Saturday n....h C, n rt i.r
iusv . rjuviiniiaii, cauiuci j, xjiuw ii mm y
TIobss . baw-,:R. whitman.
Chelsoa. Muss.. Aug. 25.
tnlriy-foot brl. k wall bei.n:
i-rwted on a building site col
'Psed today, burying more
than a score of worknivn.
Sm'vcii bodies have been tak.-n
Hit and fifteen injured remov
' to the hospital, some of
noin may not recover.
KERN NOTIFIED
AT INDIANAPOLIS
THIS AFTERNOON
1K WHEAT HI auk .-r
changeal:Ud- A"e- -'h.t I. u-
MRS, HOWARD GOULD
SOES FOR DAMAGES
!5.D. V. Xoel; Chicago, Aug. 25. The announce-
V T
r..;, 7, 'm;K' A".- 25 Mrs. Howard
tradesman, who broua suit
articles he had 111:1,1,
riTno statement Brown & Company had no appareni the eontt l" u"r thS b "7" award,'d ' he ec" sserver tL'
labilities of the ! effect on the trend of prices. The at $62 9 U vLR:b"r : "ciously "S?.
run. u... f e-
10 sustain severe iu
Chicago, Aug. 25. September. 93 1
5-S; December. fl4 5.s. JIav JS j ',6
. .WCI " " . 1 11C UllUUUllUe- I' TUP Wappc
lp.ee for A. OJment of the suspension of A. O. I ny, of Portland h-ts . c.on,ua-;
. u no statement nrunu k v-uiupaii.v iiau no apparent 1 the conrraci f..r k. d """"" u
labilities of the! effect on the trend of prices. The 162 839 69 ""rg paving, .
presumed the. firm has two offices in this city. I i8 $2.34 per yard paid i
Department is hke every other department of our store, which in magni-
( 11 .one T 1 ' f 0 councerPart m hugene. We are
,ewfall 1908 Mb, that are. distinctive, beautiful as well as practicaf
Z IaZ "JT rnm? 3 la" aSSemb a8e ot rey to wear suits.
L value for the pr tpp rgwf u,,, j"i .n.-VLr so, R!,CH
1 , " iictvc always ueen leaaers and
son places us mur, fArtW .J -ri. . i ... ,
se the low CASH PR ircc "1L.a"va"w:- ,ine mSn qua"ty or our
se the low LASH PRICES which always "beats credit" explains our
o xvig uduy py express ranging in price from $ 1 6 to $60
le Bu siest Sjpre The Mail Order HTT-
Po4)9Sint Styles
I
i
'
1 f
THEODORE A. BELL.
onni:'rr 'K- -nr
SUNDAY'S HOROR " "
WAS UNAVOIDABLE
IS JURY'S REPORT
Poods Nearly all Sold
'awns, batistes and all
Ns dosed out at K-price
-5c
10c
Long op Short. Kimonas
AO a Make-Room Price
Every garment reduced.
$J. 25 long or short timonas, Q C
make.room price, eacH OJC
Wash Dresses Closing Oat. 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 $1.88
Sele CoiitirTd
feof black and white,
-J white calico and percale
51 Sl.50ou.ii
Ny now $1.50
liidianniifills. ind.. Am. o-. iv
W. Keen was notii'ied tills nfier-m,,,,,
that he Is the neuinn'Mii,. rn,,,ii.i
for tlie vice presidency. The rn-e-iiiuiiy
took place at the slate fair
grounds in the presence iif renrf-sen-
nlivts rif lh rs. .i.t.. f....,w n
.. " ' i pans oi
the couiDry. The nctiutl notllication
was simple. Alter Mr. Kern had been
nirodured tilt- elialrnmii ..f n,,. ,.
niltee notifk'd tire frklididat.. In .
i!ion upewli, and th.. ..ter ict.lie.'i
iefl.v. Tlir n liiniiiv tin. ,.,i i,. ......
"t WiVliuni .'1. liT-vnn tli.. in... ...I
ndi'Vue. .n the suli.ieci f tmn's
r. Hvvun't. niecch was the clil-. t lea
re of Hit- !av. anil w.'iu iiut,.t,...i t
vltll cl.-se .'illeilliliu he the ,.w,i
-"wd tlut.i packed the Coliseum.
'"r( nnerii applause .'reeled the re
mit! Its nf d In- spealiuv.
Jlr
thus nioi iiIhl' with .Viit totitil T'lini.
nan Mack and several oilier .roml
lent liemocratlc lenders. The morn
ing trains also brniiulu many of the
Western and Southern mcniliers nf
the niitificallon commit tee. The 110-
t?f ten f lr.it iiinimttrnii Im.l .n....
served lor It at the Clriind lltiel. "Mr-iof the
tiled the demand for the reduction f
toe tariff on white paper and wood
pulp and the failure of the Hancock
i.uitf bill of and charged that
'ure was a power within the rtenuo-
utnn party which was deteri'. ineo
...... nit- inline snail not rule. This
power has manifested Itself whenev
er an effort has been made to check
the destructive work of unlawful
combinations, reduce the laril. or
eiiuall.e the h
he Oemooratlc party, he said, would
draw a sharp line between lawful
business. lawfully conducted, and
unlawful business.
Thomas Marshall. Democratic can
didate for governor of Indiana, fol
Nwed Kern, and the program called
lor Hryan s speech on trusts to fol
low Marshall.
ltiyiurs TriiMt SmvcIi.
After the notification ceremonies
William J. llryan dellvere.1 ,..,..,.i,
I on trusts. II,. saitl in nun-
.Nowhere does the repiibllenn parly
show lis Indifference to real reform
more than In lis treatment of the
trust question. Here Is the republi
can platform:
"The republican pnrtv passed the
bhermnn lintl-lnist law over demo
cratic opposlton and enforced It af
ter democratic dereliction. It iHS
been a wholesome Instrument for
good in the hands of a wise and fear
less adnilnisiriiiion. Hut experience
has shown tlntt Its effectiveness can
he strengthened and Us real olilecis
betle-r att:iiu...i i,,. u,...k i ' ...
as will g,v,. io i ho federal govern
ment greater supervision 11 ml conirol
owr, and securo greater publlcltv In
the niaiiageiiient of that class of 'cor
poral ions engaged In inteistate com-
i lerco. having power and opportunity
... iiiii-i iinMiotoiles.
Tl... c,
o i. -i .nun in l-l I'nst law was
passed eighteen years ago: li hs a
luminal clause which provides
penueniiary punishment for thosn
who conspire together In restraint
ol trade. IMr since the onactmonl
ol the law. with the exception of four
.i ears, the ivpiibllcan parly has con
ttolle.l ihe executive department of
mi- K-ivf-riiment,' and. during two
.imih oi me tour, li controlled Ihe
house ol represenlatlves. Instead
in iii'iiiuci'at e rlet-e el nil II...
INVfKST LAYS NO iii.amk ''ox
IUII.UO.ll tXMI'AXV OU axv
IMIVIIlAi FACTS AlUHT
ItMl.ltOAl) MKX WHO WKItU
KII.I.KI)
The coroner's jury, which brought
in its verdict last night, lays no blame
upon anyone for tno ,,rest.Ilce on ,,,
'rack or the bui.l which caused the
wreck of the Cottage, drove local on
Sunday night. The accident was un
avoidable. The verdict Is as fol
Uiws: "Inquisition taken at Eugene, I.ane
county. Oregon, on the 2-lth dav of
August, llios. uetore W. T. Cordon
coroner of said county, upon view of
the bodies of .lolin Nichols, tav
hwan and George llnlley, then and
mere lying dead, upon oath of ,
mjod and lawful men of salil county
who were duly summoned and sworn
to enquire Into all Ihe circumstances
attending (he death of John Nichols
Hay hwarlz and lioo. Ilallev, do sav
upon their oath nforesaid: '
"Tllllt tllO IlllllleR ntlll Uirna
, " ...... .1.1, ,11 oitm
deceased persons nro as foil......
John Nichols, aged 59 venrs; l(av
Swarlz. aged IK nunc ;... 1...1"
le, aged li yeans. That all or uni.i
deceased persons were while mulo
persons, residing In the state of Or...
Kim.
Thai said above-mentioned net-.
sons came to Ihelr death on August
2.1 in l.ane county. Oregon, as the re
sult, of the wreck of nasseinrei- iniin
I 7. of Ihe Southern I'aclilc Itnii.
N'o.
Mercerized Ginghams
25c mercerized ginghams, blue,
brown and light checks. Make-room
price
cents
Pure Linen Suiting
35c 36-inchcs wide linen suiting,
blue or lavender.
The yird 27c
fl ginghams, all
',a:c Wmrimv i
llryan arrivell fr:im Chicago I cratlc party has been urging vein"
lllllllll. will, V..ti. I ru...;.. lll't..,. .1 . - "h. .lllll
...... .v..,, ,,. h,nci eniorcenient of
bat law. and the republican party
has b,ei, explaining y,.ar llfu.r y,.ar
J'hy It was Impossible lo enforce It
Instead of being n "wholesome In
strument for good," It has b i al-
....li-! useiesK. o rar as the iirotectlon
Of the tin ill,. Iu .
Hrvnn and Mr. Mack orocneHeH nt Irusiu hav i.. .'
once to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. strength, and. In iin-r.mnm ..i" .1..!
Kern, whose guests I hey are to he very time when ti,
'Was IiojislMim. .,f o i- .
,,. . ;., ," "n i-iiiui cenieilt, 01
1 law. 1 tie steel trust n,.u r 1
until they leave the city tomorrow.
Thomas W. Taggari. national com
initleeiiian from Indiana, called th.
Linen Finished Suiting
36 inches wide, white only
The yard 15c
Lh!e Gloves
ir . . P'L,r
oc long usie giovss, iz-aaiton length, 55
ji ion? s 9 ?iovfis. h-nti nn ipno-th rp
$1.35 long lisle gloves, IS-hutton length, SI
r DreSS GOOd; Arp MrtW P nor?V New weaves,
"c rashion it ..t piain, lancy and the invisible
h " "i-i-i tuj inp mnct i i t i r-i 1
" dssnrtm, , tyupLnai , are nere reaav tor vour se ecnon. i nc nest arc vitro to h
" is complete.
new colorinps.
and the invisible
J 0' .mcLn. 'ight-wcight
J,5 h. colors. pri
I -"".OtoUJt .JIB
theClothin
wmenL
frkSbirtsandSov
50c
25c
Colors,
Kx
1-
r1 "ATS
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.
Hampton Bros.
558-564 Willamette SL.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT o
-.ticlil I..I. li"" i v' K
;: 'oi :,.,- s
.;-;.;;,- '.; y '' he iirc-iil
f'TV-Z-'l .Sv. r . . 1 'v. li nit I lit
VV-,' ' ' " I' Nil t ;
" iC -"....-. ' I-ibii. an .
. M
K i
""V" tl lection o
"d a in- oiiliient repiihiicnn
'" sp h soon arter, Ihat It
ii'v" preveni-d a i -1 . n I U , n
"""'v 11 ' e r,,n,ie,l helor,.
' lo- t l 'c: inn.
t , ,:. 1MV ,.v,.,.
' " d, -iiirb.il I. .iini Hms,. ,i,.,i I..,..,.
roiiil ( oinpany on their track about
I one ami one-nan miles south of Irv-
. , ...no- ...iiioy, iiregon, at aliout
i' -II p. in. August 2:1, IIUIS.
"Thai said wreck was caused by
si. Id train striking a bull belonging
lo Nancy lliishnell; that said wreck
was unavoidable.' and that no blanio
al laches lo anybody.
"In witness whereof, as well as the
said coroner as ihe Jurors aforesaid,
have lo tills Inquisition set their
hands and seals on the .date hereof
"I'". M. DK nioki.t;,
"v. io. iihown,
"W.M. HltHSTOX,
"J. M. 1IOWU,
"I-. I'. I.'OUHKST,
"CliO. II. IUISH."
Known nt Kosebiiig.
fleorge Holier had been camping at
Hock Creek. aTi iiill,,u r i
burg, savs the llcvlnv e,....t t.i
l.rolher's Iragie ili.iiih
blm lasl midnight, and It was ex
pected that ho would return to Hose
burg this llflern.i.ut In il... . .. ...... t.
the northbound rivet- in
Knglneer Nlchoiu .....i m !
Holler were l :.." i'".
;NI(- , "veil until next Wednesday
n.nioi nave completed exactly ""
years of service as an engineer hi Uiu
Oi.-il hate nui i
loiisiy I ti I i I . i .
II has .Inn.' v,)in,
in in i' n i of i in.
lough, and the
lo. V l li ';. I I
filially II,.
:a-i'.'la'. I C
s-age wh:
cl.-l. hy ih
i.iil'iii ol ih.
Th.i vi it conv.
in it- plnllorlii of Ih
ml their
I Willi
hing I j
law. Inn
at
'I'"Si'i'l
at li.- ,...,il
h shock
' filCCIHss
predatory
lit bin ihat
ailiultiis-
flf'N'.V.
Chairman of
llonal (' iinnilti.
Hell.
NORMAN E. MACK
the li.-nui. ratic N'a-
w ho Int rn.lii. . .1 M r.
I
Hi.- qui
ill his n
1:1.-1
li
lleellfig lo oril.-r .-iiiil li;, i, flf, I
I t , ('hail to an Mack. win. in, , .-i ,,, , ,i
Thcod t.' H. ll. who told K ru of ni
noniinalion to go on the ticket wi ,.
Ilrtan. IP 'II r.-tii-wd
liati'ins tilii. h r. ull
I iot, . a c.,1 f.'. lai .-il
i "You it'll I,.' ali'c i
! I; . .1 l.l ir-:t n ;,artv has
to if s t rn.- t ; l hat
: most s I. tin,
' political il'"':
to the p.'.ipl.
iall ''d. I, of dest rot ...I , l,t r'"i'tii i ' ills'
lis eii"fgies lo become absorbed In
the arl ifi in I llf" of the corporal.1
fieatur. of their laws and
tune tve must make coupler.
di r to i 'iri,j rate inNrnle or re'le.-n
Mi'e fur all the heirlooms of our lia
i, on from the cori'ora'e pawn
...iiem as a wise n, rearless one "
was cnmpose.l largely ,.r 1 1. senators
and nienib.'is ,,f congress who bolilly
ii, posed every effort to fr ... th,. .'
pl.- from the I'luiclies of the favor-
s. . mug cor , o at oiik.
j 'I he republican platform so Ihat
. xperieiii ... has shown thai Ihe ef-
i f' . ' ' ecess r ,,. ,,,t.,riS .,w
could bt slrengthetK , ,v atlleml
. .'I.e. M Wfleli will give the Icleral
cot. rniiiei,! greater sii.rvbion ami
coirrol over, i, ml gr. aler ,u hlh lt v
; '" ' ' 1 ' ma nag. 'to ni ,,f ,,'.
'"UilMer... cr
' ,l! h hat- II,,. power ami
i.i,;:i to i.f tec: inonoi, ,n4 ti..., , .
'' " .. , lOl II ,) :' ,,,, , ,.f
Wil,
tile
WILLIAM J. BRYAN.
lellterei an .
"II lllcellng.
Ilollllc.ill,
outlining ,,t
1. glslallon
inn:,: Ih;,!
liar, n
"1,'an.e I
a I
s,!,,
f'Ollis
,1 All
ail I,
r In ,re eft,
gee", al
thing In
lllploy of .e S
il'sl enter,. I h.
no pany In N s ' Iimu ,.,
show thai tie
-,-n nnlai li'iii
s vi oal, ,1 ' In
.-lis f ih"
coniman,!:),
! ,gie; I hat its : .-rt i, e
has he.'n no' olilv iru-
ludignati'
oil I
.-v.
11'iillg
. Ir pro
tt hat
for
.-n
at this
- SIIIT-O, -
itfical companion
ial
si
n :
k in
ler air
Hie
fill,
II.
th
.f Hi
ec, of
.ail In,
tie,- ,,
or ,,
Ulherti I'acltic. M(,'
1 t Ice of , ,(. c(II,,
working as
l:i
I,
fin
ion lie lias caught none or 1 1,
which th,. president maiiircm
his in.'fsage or last January
i en .,1
s hat.
i- r zeal
lias. r,r
Int finale
president ,
ri
, In
wl I'il
l.v th-
K.-rt
t hav
.','t in ,
,1 .'",
' 1 , 1 .'
...,) ..
-i,
"l. htj.'ilh.
Our pl:
the nfor
loan I-- i,
i'.nal 1. :
- a ' v
Iform
elnenf
enaioi
I
'1 not stop with
ihe law. It ,,.
iii or so, , n,,.
S II, ilf I,,- ,,eces-
"il'fsl't.'e lor :,
'1
.-1
in
ll
:l (.I)'
....mi t'n lour tears bef,,,-,, helng
. '", ihrom... i e
"i'H an Miiglli,,,,,,,, ,v h ,
-".I In Hie llrillsl, ,,,,. .'. "
'" "" ' s.:..s. su!;.
""' "" 'he West S I,. ,I. K
- S.....I...,',, I'aclflc etw..;
"":gii... lo a run he
, ''""i"'" -y . M.
I" ol II st a.ltlv until i v,.,,rs
tc lieu h e was ,r.sf,,,ei ,;, . I
lag.' .rove In. al. Mr M,.,ols leaves
" wld ,w in l'ort, "V,H
rit'emau Holler s ,,trr,.,, ,
Itoselnilg g,, ,, WH!.,.."
'ho surtlycs ,. ,. hall,.";
w orking for . I. Southern I'aciri, "
Ire,,,,,,, r,. , ,. paK, ,.,,,
,! " hi,i, ,i. ,, ,,, ',
Urook". Marl,,,,' ,.'. ' .
Churl.., He, !,.,.. ,,f ,s
""d lour loot j ,.ii . .
' ' -! In rail
f Hie brnl Ik.iw i f...
. . " ' - e ; tit
"I Koseloi, .. ,,,,
Holler. O.f
slMer, Ml,
I', ,,,, i t ,.
, On.' ,,
ll,,t
are
id
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:.l no
!pl, ami Alf, e ,
,lt,
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