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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
p MUCrMNE JBAILY o o o GUARD o IBIST CLAIMS HE WAS KIDNAPPED , .j.-A lr " Tui.n of the &'!Kt P: 7 ,vsier ously I ,ff" r:.. him to I"?. .k.r the men aw, 9- llie t capture "' .discussing the k,bv of Manas' . and hold- L Gillice was eu.- fud mine at Vlftor' l " Vnned. killing L wr He tragedy Lrrc tllH AT ASTORIA land, met Instant and terrible death .w; ',rnlm- while uarticiijatlntt In the regatta aquatic sports. Diving . nr tha vards nf thp BrltlKh irimi vui . ----- - Uhiu Donna Franeesca. he shot like ' . ... intji tha sen nnH whh lnfit an uriox 1 He sank like a rock and boats cir cling around in the vicinity fulled to get a glimpse oi me uuu.v. Sullivan's dive was fully 120 feet ut.rh Ua bnti been told it meant I suicide, but paid no heed to warn ings. Fercnea on me yuruariu no , made the leap to death before the! grandstand and the throne where j .i, n..,.natinn nf the recatta nueen hnA i,tct tnlrpn nlace. Thousands of' 1 people saw him make the leap. RECEIVER FOR of Hond unil Klamath Fall- (' t , object beliii? to bi-i a sen.r'ai ,ui tne interior Oregon .-.miupv i I local conditions in regard building (,f a riliroad up ti',. ,V. chutes river valley this fall, said ,.:.. to form a north-anj-soiith 'niin, tween the Columbia river. Kh.ni!,: Falls and San Fraiu isco. Work i- i , commence iu December, and it is'm. derstood that the Porter brothers wll act as agents (or the Hill interests The visitors while in this Ciiv called on both local banks, the First National and Crook Countv bank and made the posit: statement to the bank's officers and other local capitalists that construction would begin between now and January They did not ask financial support here, but there is lluu.OOO available to the first railroad which comes in to this city, as a standard steam guage. The railroad as contemplated does not touch Prineville, but passes. 18 miles to the westward, through Madras, Redmond and Bend. I ... i:V fi. Sill- i deckhand on the !HIIiIj WILL ItVILD KAlUtOAD THROUGH EASTERN OREGON Prineville, Or., Aug. 26. W. F. Nelson, of Portland; J. P. Porter, of! VnnpmiYpr. Wash., and John D. Por-! ter, of Spokane, Wash., passed through this city Monday afternoon .... 1 1 P fJfn.J K.. ....... WALL STREET FIRM 8c"r of Port-by auto bound for Medford by way Woodstock, Conn., Aug. 29. Con-i gressman Charles E. Littlefleld was ' today appointed receiver of the Wall street firm of A. O. Brown & C'om-i pany. He was required to give bonds ! in the sum of $250,000. ROBERTS WEAK AND HIS WOUND MAY BE MORTAL Atlantic City. Aug. 29. Charles 11 ltoberts, victim of the board walk nnstenous shooting, is very week to day. The bullet penetrated his hver and it is feared will prove fatal According to the police Mrs. Wil liams contradicts the statement of her husband's law partner, who savs her husband has been In a sanitarium undergoing treatment and has not been abroad. She stated her wedded life had been one of misery. The negro chair-pusher Insists tie heard no demand for money, ami savs the man who did the shooting re marked : You have broken my heart. " Hiisbaiul Not There Baltimore, Aug. 29. William ;?'. G. Williams, whose wife, was wi'h Huberts when the latter was shot .11 Atlantic City, seemingly satisfied the police today that he was not in Atlan tic City ou the night of the shooting. The detectives will visit his country homo and verify the statements. Yesterday's baseball scores: Port land, a; Oakland, 4. Los Angeles, H; San Francisco, 1. SIC 'EM!" ene's Busiest Store The Mail Order House of Lane County 08-09 wt Styles Department is like every other department of our store, which in magni- d variety of goods displayed, has no counterpart in Eugene. We are new fall 1908 suits that are distinctive, beautiful as well as practical. !e never so confident concerning a fall assemblage of ready to wear suits. :r opened the season with such a large stock and never so RICH ..IN AMHWAI TIC EYD TUT DDTPr V7 1 1 1 1 1 i t nnu v ALUL, i wi 1 1 ii 1 ii.vi. we nave always Deen leaders ana jeason places us much farther in advance. The high quality of our Idise, the low CASH PRICES which always "beats credit" explains our lecess. ouits arnvmer dailv bv exoress ranging in Dnce rrom Jb 1 b to abU J J 1 CTwJl is Goods Nearly all Sold our lawns, batistes and all Iterials closed out at J4-pri.ce 5c 10c Long or Short. Kimonas At a Make-R.oom Price Every garment reduced. $1.25 long or short kimonas, R'r make.room price, each OJl Wash Dresses Closing Out at 'A Jacket suits and shirt waist suits, some pique, others of India Linon, all at -price $10.00 suits $5.00 $3.75 suits. ......$1.88 pr Sale Contm'd pet dressesol black and white, t.nd white calico and percale, now$l $!.50qua1ity$1.25 f quality now $1.50 Mercerized Ginghams 25c mercerized ginghams, blue, brown and light checks. Make-room price 18 cents Pure Linen Suiting 35c 36-inch J blue or lavendi The J LAKE COUNTY HOP GROWERS AGREE, ON PICKING PRICE McBrido in tit. Louii Repuolic. TAFT MAKES SPEECHES IN SUNNY SOUTH SKVKXTY-KIVK t'OTS IM.ll III X I)li:i I'Ol'NDS Will, UK l'.ll THIS YK.XIt MI'.KTINti OK ;it(VKHS 1IKI.I) 1IKUK TODAY MANY YAKDS Wll. I. tT I IK rH'KKI) A nnmlii'r of I.nno potinty hopitrow ri's held n mi't'tliiK In Eukimio this foii'iiimii to talk nvor tlio pli'kiiiK Btt uutlim and In talk "hops" hi Ki'tU'rul. All parts of ;ho hp-KrowiiiK dlstrli't (if tho county wt-ro fairly wt'll ropro- sontod. After duly oousUlcrliiK tho prospivt for pricos for the crop. It was ri'solvi'd that the tirowi'is could not nfford to pay more than "5 centH per lull pounds for pli'kiiiK this year. According to remarks made by a uunilier of urowers. It Is likely that many yards will not he picked even nt that prti'u. Others will harvest their crops as usual and trust to a hetter nient. iu the market. Karly yards in Iho county nim menced pickiiiK last week at 75 centH per hundred pounds, and It is prolia l)le that this price will prevail throughout. Yards around Saleui and Independence, whore, they pick by the box, will pay 40 cenlH per box, which Is equivalent to about 75 cents a hundred. IMckliiR will probably not be Ken eral until somewhero between the 5lh and 10th of Septembor. Athens, Aug. 29. Judge Taft broke away from his schedule today and delivered an impromptu political speech from the train at Galliapolis while enroute to Athens, lie spoke on the single Issue: "Which party by its works, not its promises, lias earn ed the confidence, not only of the capitalist, but wage earners and far mers?" Athens gave the candidate a rous ing welcome, and he delivered a nun- i political address at the veterans' re- union. I Throughout the trip there wete ! constant demands for Taft upon iht i platform. lti-yim Is At Work Fnlrview, Aug. 29. Mr. ltryan spent the day transacting business jf 1 Importance bearing on the campaign, j li. L. Ingraham, president of the l.ln I coin Typographical Union, presented the candidate with a handsome certif icate of membership in the union. NO CRIME TO STEAL BONDS OF SEATTLE CONCERN PHONE OPERATOR FLOOD HEROINE DIED FOR OTHERS W Ginghams K-Fkvc singhams, all Is (See window) yard 2y2c Linen Finished Suiting 36 inches wide, white only The yard 15c Lisl 75c longlisie glc; $1 long lisle Rio, $1,35 long lisle g Denver, Aug. 29. On the grou.id that technically no offense is charg ed, Attorney-General lllcksou has re fused to honor the extradition papers forwarded by the governor of Wash ington for the return of J. .1. Henry, a Denver capitalist. Henry's associ ates iu the Hlg llend Water Power Company, of Seattle, sought to have Henry taken to Washington on the charge of larceny In connection with $60,000 worth of bonds of the com- IERAL M ANDERSON INJURED BY AUTO nnha. Aug. 29. Oenerat Charles anderson, formerly general coun f the Burlington railroad, anil an nator, was dangerously hurt In Trinidad. Aug. 29. Be tween twenty and thirty are dead, nearly half I he lown swept away and a great loss of livestock is the result of yeslerday's flood at Kolsoin, N. M. Residents of the town living on -high ground saw the houses containing families crying for aid swept away be fore their eyes, powerless to render assistance. To Mrs. H. .W Hrooke, telephone operator, who lost her life, many owe their escape. In the face of certain death Hie br;.o wo man stayed In the doomed building, sending ali -ms to every resident having u phone. SPERRY'S FLEET AT ANCHOR OFF MELBOURNE Melbourne, Aug. 29. Tho Atlantic fleet lies white and glistening off St. Kllda, Port Philip May, today. Lit tle ceremony will be seen today, how ever, as Monday Is the day set "for file 4. ! i tv , mm r Atlanta, Aug. 29. The death list as the result of floods In (ieorgia and 1 South Carolina will reach sixty. Fur ther rains are predicted for tonight -M- .' 'f S A i 1 'all torpec n Jme Fashion has decreed the most popular, are here ready for your selection. Jesonmcnt is complete. New wc plain, fa CANADIAN BANK WAS DYNAMITED the Clothing department I suits for men, light-weight f 1 MVlghtCl0rS-Pri-s' Monti-fiil, Aug. 2''. Five men ily nainitcd He- ,afe of Hie Provisional bank ill Stcie -taclic. near le i 11 l.-ll $12.1 ;ilif e , 1 1 p 1 1 : 1 v , I. Two n iii;el". J colors, t; 50c f 'JtC SOX 25c 1 Latest of the Lale Newest of the New ' Wc call your attention o the full line of "Dutchess Trousers" now on display. Fresh from 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. TOLEDO IS READY EST HATS '5J 45c !2L25 Cents Hampt 558-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT , Hi i the . '" L J.i I 11 1 i ' ) 1 1,1 1 1 1 ' ;i II 1 j 1 1 J i 111 ol llie 'rtPi li 8 'A-Vw-V- IV ,..,,:.. 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A drunk called "Klwtrty" was Jailed last niuhl, hut wa.s rcrlt-UHcd thin lui'iiiiuK' FOR GRIZZLED VETERANS l:!i.,:i::h , Hill II. I ,111.1 r-: ' :uis alut ii.iiiin.l li ii;u;n ilkent. areheH nnd lin.'.l wiih imi'IhikIs of red, while and hllle lltlllK ftelll 'eliellau MlllHtfl. Ill i imiifi linn wllh the llieotlllKH of i In- tirainl Army there will be held iii'-iu iiii'-e 1 l lie annual kh'I"-i'Iii'h of the vvo I I nf early I mini's Hellef Corim, the 1.ri!Ii of tho ml tiiaiid Army of tho llepuDlle, the t-aiiKuliie: lniiiKliierK of eleraiiH. the Lsillen xiii in itt'i-1 A itl Smlety, llie Natlonnl Artuy I. Nurses Association, the .Notlolittl Att-fui- the wi k i sni lai ion of Naval VeteniPM, and ill.) - I,,. , .v i , Nui l.iiinl AsseciaiUm tif ex-Prlttouera I, i .ir.ii , . , or u ar. it,. ! 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