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o o o HE EUGENE .DAILY it kh.km, oili:,.,)N, rn siiAV i:kxix;, skpti: Mr.i:it l. uiii.H i iLNEVSOF ( nanTirO hUI L fAn I mo hiiu IN SEVERAL STATES ciallst candidate fur president lcf here today. liens' voice show's tin' strain of addressing open-a.r men-ings. I,, j.The Kepubli- ,;i iM ticket. Fred, SWhone.. temporary; ibe e;uu" , t .niminiment or ( i Iflt art- Lrentlon adjourn-j Msiiloo to James H. ol me siaie . ,nd Senator Hey LrSM or re-""'"" i Iked lor on the lro-j in plnt- I fcT J WEEK AliiiA."'" ; Ttt will pAvlnw tho fl A R narnrio mil. " " ' " " " " ' " On Labor Day the candidate goes to SanausKy, wuure jib win vidil me Soldiers' Home and make a non-po litical address. KRYAX COXT1NTKS XOKTHWKST CAMPAIGN Fargo, Sept. 1. Mr. Bryan today continued his campaign In the North west. After breakfast he went to the fair grounds and held a reception, preliminary to an address, aud at noon was tendered a prairie chicken hannuet. Several speeches are sched tiled here and at Grand Forks, where Bryan delivers an address tonight. 1.AIIOK KIHTOItS MAY liKfl.AHK Fun ItKYAX Chlcaug. Sept. l.Edit.rs from distant cities representing liu labor papers met in convention here todav with L. V. Quick, St. Louis, as presi dent. The question of the endorse ment of Bryan is expected to be tak en up before the convention adjourns CLOUBBURST ON CANADIAN PACIFIC DELAYS TRAINS TltYIXG TO KOIUR tTMMIXS' K1.KCTIOX DesMolnes. Sent. 1 snt, i, jand Representative Demur introduc- v-u n jwnn le&iuiiuoii touay asKing that the assemblv m nr,-,'...,i ! the election of a senator for the short I term. The resolution is for the pur j pose of forcing the Hepublican mem bers on record, and may bring about the election of Governor Cummins to succeed Senator Allison, deceased. Winnipeg. Sept. 1. Fif- teen passenger trains, be lt sides all freight and stoek ; trains on the Canadian Pa j ciflc between Winnipeg and ! Kort William, are held up at ' way stations as the result of a cloudburst that flooded the ' main line. It Is stated that j 'he disaster Is the worst of its j iind that ever happened in Western Canada. ! Ear Grey, governor-gener-; al of Canada, and party are : on board 'a delayed train. Thousands of workmen are at work repairing tlie lines. 4- 4-T i lleni-i' Vole in V ,....,. White Kiver Junction, Vt., Sept. 1. , aii reports indicate that today s vote will be heavier than file average. pt. i The lake jllKliS' VOICK SHOWS . .... 7- a STRAIN Ol fishing today and j lion WM awumuucu. STRAIN OF EXKKTIOX Postmaster Mlnto's term of office, i at Portland, will exnlre December Si U fomDleted for a Davenport, sept, l. i ne special i ana already several want to get it feorrow where Judge ' train carrying Eugene V. Debs, so-! away from him. COLXTKSS' I.I I K FOB TIMF DKSPAIiiKII OF i London, Sept. 1. A dispatch from I Vienna says t'he Countess Szcheyni, : formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, ; accouched a stiil born child, and for : a time the condition of the countess I was serious, but she Is now out of I danger. ALWAYS THE BEST-STANDARD PATTERNS IT I and Coeds 1 )wledged by all who know that we are leaders in pnd Coats. We are today prouder than ever of pplay of style and assortment. e mention the well known and absolutely the best suits worn by the American Wooltex" and "La Vogue" Suits measure up to this high standard of quality. naver surer of giving such entire satisfaction as with this season's purchase. i s and prices are compelling. An early selection will secure the most desirable i four purchase stands' the unfailing guarantee of style, quality jand fit. New shades of green, brown, ' garnet blue, and mode stripes Suits from $16.00 to $60.00 Coats from $10 to $50 ll Offering you opportunity to be most modishly costumed at a verf; reasonable cost Ik AIRSHIPS ON THE BRAIN. jClTY COUNCIL j HAS A VERY BUSY i ADJOURNED SESSION ThnrnHuL it Rlttamp A BIGAMIST IS ALSO MURDERER OF ONE WIFE Seattle, Sept. 1. A bigamist by his own confession, when brought face to face last night with his first wife, Mrs. Cora Johnson Tasch, de serted in Omaha In 1303, and to whom he returned after the death of his second wife at Nome. Leo A. Johnston is charged with the murder of his second wife. Belle Gilchrist, wnose body he dismembered and cre mated, lie wept bitterly and ex lainied between his sobs that he would resign himself to his late. So 1lnv a net of evidence whs wo ven tirnmid him that Johnston, umaz ?d and dumbfounde.'l, plainly showing lie believed Iiii-.iself to be fighting against .fate. ARKELL ADMITS COMMISSION OF NUMEROUS CRIMES Onkland, Cal., September 1. Captain Peterson, of thuO nkinnd . police department, declared today i that GuBtave Arkell, accused of the i murder of Mrs. Daniel Donahue, Is lone of the greatest criminals of the jnge. The prisoner has admitted to a I number of uliuscB, as having killed u ' mnnj of being tried for attempting ! to poison one of bis three wives, of 'trying to choke one. to death, and of I feloniously beating u man. SPANISH WAR VETS MEET IN BOSTON Huston, Sept. 1. Sailors and sol diers to the number of five thousand gathered in Fanuell Hall today for the fifth annual encampment of .the ( PORTLAND CONCERN DESTROYED BY FIRE Portland, Sept. 1. An ear- ly morning fire of unknown origin today destroyed the furniture and mattress man- ufacturing establishment of Peters & Roberts, at Front and Davis streets. Iaibs, $120,000. Insurance, $U!i,- 000. shah oFpfRsiT , SUFFERS BIG DEFEAT St. Petersburg. Sept. 1. A dis patch from Teheran states that It Is reported from Tabriz, that Satar Kahn bus Inflicted a decisive defeat cm the troops of the shah in which the gov ernment lost XOO killed und wound ed. Civil war is raging anew In Tu brlz province. VESSEL WRECKED WITH LOSS OF LIFE Ni nth, Wales, Sept. 1.-The Hl lt- iisb bark Amazon; for I(nliiie from Port Tabol. has hern, wrecked near the latter port. (July live' out of a! crew of 3!i were Kit veil. Six bodies j have already been washed ashore. j Tii.i,.M',tu; i;.i I i to iik coMi'i,irn:i I 'A I I Mill I III l,V New Yuri; lilltllicier wtm will nM - Tre:iiiirer SiieliPni I II.. ting Inmls P r 1 1 : 1 1 1 I . .Sent. 1.- ( oust nut Inn tn alii the 'l .i t ' 1 1 1 1 1 !'.;' i . PKITTIOXS TO ItKMOVK. P.WI.VSl I'liAXT KKOM PHluSKXT A)C. TIOX PltKSKXTKI) PltOltAHI.Y Wll.li STAY VNTIIj (X)NTKACTH AUK KIMS1IKI) VAHIOl'S OTI1 Klt SIATTKItS OF INTKltKST Various matters of Interest were duscusscd and acted upon al the ad journed session of tho city council last night. A remonstrance against the proposed sewer in tho alley be tween Kast Second aud Kast Third streets, from High street to tho river was read. Hon. J. J. Walton appear ed for the remonstrators und after considerable discussion the mutter was referred to the sewer committee., lilda hud already been received for the work und M. S. Barker's bid be ing tho lowest, he had been awarded the contract, us the cost to some , of the contract, but It is probnble that tho contract will bu annulled, us the cost to some of tho property owners there will be more than the property Is worth. The committee appointed to look into tho mater of securing the strip of land on the south side of West Klghtih street along the Huddleston property so that the street would be regulation width there, reortod that tile land would bo given to tho city If tho city would build a cement walk along there, costing about $400. Tho report was adopted, but after dis cussing the matter It was moved and carried that the proposition be recon sidered. The titrlp of land belonging to tho Stewart heirs In Jefferson street be tween Kighth and Fifteenth streets was next taken up, and It was report ed Hint the city could get It by puylirg t -,ri 0 . Tho matter Is still In the hands of the committee. Two petitions to have the Warren Construction Company retiVovo ' lis rock crusher and ltB mixing plant from their present locations as soon iih the Park street contracts are com pleted were read. They precipitat ed much discussion. J. 11. Slievvry, superintendent of the plant, statod lit the meeting that the company Intend ed to erect a very high wall at the quarry to prevent rocks from being thrown upon residences In that vi cinity, also that he would at once place a contrivance over the mixing plant to prevent tho terrible dust from being blown Into the houses near there. The motion Hint the prayer ' '.be. petitioners be granted CORNELIUS N. BLISS. SENATOR AIMFHT HOPKINS. Ilhmiin i'iifilnr nlui ln-i n In I'liiU'il Sp;ini.-M ';ir 'pp;i!is, Tin (t';i! tin- fit" t In- cm ;i in pin 'lit will In toninrrow's p; i ;idf. S'-iilth' is s''i'kin Uh- next i-rn;uiii-mi'iir. work the hylic mini, tnun Mllls Imin t; Tltl.'iiiMMik. wiis n'nuiiM'd this liittrti I nC- Op'TiHl his will It" c.hiMm- floi'sril for rt. -1,-rl u.-i t Uv lli'pillill iiffi stfiidilv mini in ro;iu is roin- n pr Iicmtk'H pN-ii il. whlri. Is !.r!i.-v-! will In' sir-: J till''. 1 ' I 'I , I IMTI1 MISSING BALLOON LANDS IN NEW YORK Huffalo. Sep'. 1 . .A .-!-ial dispatch to the News Mum NiaL'ala Kails sa s a Imll ;li believed ll be nlic if those rnlshlng In the ll.-i .,f staiiers tn the race from ' 'd n in bus. I),, landed "ar lavil's hole today. Four of the hi i u pants wi'te fnlured and are le':n rated f'H theie. 4- T cnmnllslleil !i will be no further delay in liullditii: ai lai I on the lable until the next this rnllroa I and coin ran ins were meeiliig. II seemed to be Ibe desire in ii I f I. l yeit.Milav to assemble 1 1 1 1 r ( , f niu.-t of the i'ihi iicl I in.-ii to allow coin 1 1 net ion i reus ami lake up Hie the plain in r am where l Is dur- wnrk wiiete the' led off. ii.K I le . recent year, or uiilll the pav- Thri'i. nillliin dollnis will I ini; ik pniiei n-d fur thu fall Is in COIUI.IetlliL' I -e pi''CI. (Ivei $1.- ftlllsheil. II ll were moved It Would iiiiii,iHHi h.( teen sm nt aliendv .11 nei eysji.ite a treat iis cl time, the r 'ltd I'mi t viiei ion t'inl- and ii;:i - Thi' c;i' alliiniey was an-li'ii ired i hfnerv f r ililvlllu lutireh and gra I In ii,I,. i the uii.tl puli and It I lag are mi tin' iTi-min I and workmen wai unbred thai he -i'I'iv.,,1 i!;e . ;n'i in iliiv tMiieli with conl ra'tiii nnal comuilsslou of 1 i per en:. so IhaL art mil opciallMlis will The npenlng of Hie al 'ev itnrt h 1, ml 4, oinmeni .il todav. Si much In ear- south he! ween Tenlll ami Kleve.il ll nesi Mr I.MIe. president of the between i-harnelion nii'l I. lit'- ,li van riiad. that wo. k will be continued all inferred m the ill y ailniney. winter, o tba' the line may be c 011-j The street ciiiiiinlssloiiei v.a-i li:- ,pleled a- soon as po-slhle. slrucled III i nlinecl up the Mrs. IliUh- 1 ion properly with the scwi r nd ibe j4. 44' ' osls III be taxed Up against Hie piop- M VI II i:it I iiltlK AST I lilt NdUI IIW I ITI V Tin- ii-cn-iUH'nt nf v.i. (;;:! -i" m Kji.-i I'Ji-vi-iit h sii'fft w.is . !. r, "il i I In clrt't'l ruin initlrc fi.' nd 1 ll lit- nt. A w -r pi'f i M"ii w,is r-t rfil to I In pi 1 p'T 1 'in: 111 II ' An ' ) 1 1 fi ;i n t ' "m i;r:t'l f tin ji il l in ivf.iii I lil'nt10!'',',', w-'M Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette SC. cell -I; ''"'i- !'" cn 1 '"' V ' It . W. .1 ' ..,f. 1 will ! . 1 r Ilish-- 1 toiilt-'ht ; h ;i i iii r 1 'in', i: 11 1 ; ;i i rn i :ilnl ; ,1 pur: ,n -. . , I " f 1 t ,, -itr.; . 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