Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 03, 1908, Image 1

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NE MILLS .
ASTERN RATES
LOWER THAN COAST
In the case
Lt Umb" 11nu"
UjTconi uu
L ..mrous other
e Sort-hern Paci(
nilroads; also
ptiwest wasnins
r.ftoren" Associa-
rUfseitru, w...
nilroads. and the
ilnpon """"-
nation. Eastern
,r Company and
(oncerns against
i'the Interstate
m tway '"' ,
establish differ-1
j ton mnta ner i
na on fir him-'
points. 1 1" i
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rerentials or all
ien cents uei"
the rates that prevailed prior to No
vember 1 last, and that the differ
entials prescribed in the case of the
Potlatrh Lumber Company and oth
ers against tne Northern Pacific and
other carriers must be observed.
TMc normiuainn does not sanction
the endorsement or establishment of
higher rales for a snorter nnui man
for a longer haul In the same direc
tion, when the shorter haul is includ
ed within the longer.
Tt. offact nf this ruling Is that.
the lumbermen in the Spokane dis
trict are to get a lower rate to the
East than the coast mills have, but
that this difference in rates cannot
exceed ten cents per hundred pounds.
TOLEDO PAPER
SAYS FDRAKER
IS FOR BRYAN
I Toledo. Sept. 3 The Toledo T n.-o
today prints a story declaring 'that
; Senator Koraker yesterdav U.V.ar.'d
I there had been no peace compact be
tween himself and Judge T-,ft
. Kooseyelt. he says, adopted the pnlll
cles of Uryan, and between the two
jhe preferred the genuine to the hnl-
taltuo.
I l-'oiaker Denies,
j Cincinnati. Sept. 3. hi an explan
atory and comprehensive denial Sena
' tor Koraker today disposed of the
j story in the Toledo Times, giving a
purported interview with him. lie
! expressed the wish that there could
be a way found to stop the publlca
I tion of such mischief-making reports
ian
v - I ' - tiering
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ROBERTS' RECOVERY j
IS NOW ASSURED;
Atlantic City, Sept. 3. It
was anii.,uii(.eit today that
Charles II. Itoberts. shot on
the board walk last Wednes
day night, will recover. Then
are no new developments in
the search for his assailant.
In the circuit court cases of nporire
C. Beebe vs. Elizai J. Beebe and i-.ce
M. Travis vs. Henry Loretz, in which
Mr. Travis is attorney, a motion was
filed by the plaintiffs this morning
for dismissal.
FEDERAL JUDGE
AIDS THE RAILROADS
St. Paul, Sept. 3. Judge Vandc
venter. of the Inited States court,
today granted an injunction restraiu-
10UNG FIELD'S WIDOW
MARRIES IN LONDON
London. Sept. 3..--Mrs. Marshall
Field. Jr., was married today to Maid-
win iiriimmnnd. whose mothi-r i;
uaiimiter nf ,,ni Muncaster. Mar
shall Field. Jr., was the son of Chi
cago s most prominent merchant
whose death followed closely that of
his son in 1 sua.
ALWAYS THE BEST-STANDARD PATTERNS
9on
and
"Coasts
hedged by all who know that we are leaders in
A Coats. We are today prouder than ever of
lay of style and assortment.
lention the well known and absolutely the best suits worn by the American
wltex" and "La Vogue" Suits measure up to this high standard of quality.
ver surer of giving such entire satisfaction as with this season's purchase.
lM prices are compelling. An early selection will secure the most desirable
Purchase stands the unfailing guarantee of style, qualityland fit.
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New shades of green, brown,
garnet blue, and mode stripes
Suits from
$16.00 to $60.00
Coats from
$10 to $50
Offering you opportunity to be most
modishly costumed at a very
reasonable cost
558-564 Willamette St.
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GERMANY'S
ACTION ONLY OF
SMALL MOMENT
i MF.Iil-XY SKiiiKSTION TO VOW .
j Kits THAT TI.Mi: HAS IHMK Tt
i Rr.oMJXizr. m:v mt.tax
' KXliliAXl) STII.I. KKKl'SKS TO
j AIT, HIT 1'ltKXfll KXtTTK
MIOXT IS ('(Mll.lNti DOWN
MISS ETHEL ROOSEVELT.
Miss lioosevelt. now just passed seventeen, is looking forward, with keen
interest to three months as n debutnnte lu the White Honso. It hna lieen
announced in WnshliiRton that Miss Ethel will make her debut at Christinas
time, and thereafter until March 4 she will be the relgnlnR young woman
of the capital. She Is an even more vivacious miss thau was her Bister, Mm.
Longworth. for she Inherits much of her father's optimism as well as his
love for outdoor sports. She Is a. clever conversationalist aud already noted
for her keenness of wit
REGARDS FAR
EAST AS GOOD
FIGHTING GROUND
New York, Sept. 3. IVmocratir
National Chairman Murk annouacetl
oday that Homer S. Cummings had
been elected vice chairman of the
peaker.V bureau. Ctiinmins says
e regards fthode. Inland, Connecti
cut, New York and New Jersey as
lehatable ground, and that tin sit
uation in Connecticut is especially
favorable. .
PHYSICIAN SAYS
SOMMERYILLE DIED
FROM HEMORRHAGE
TAIT XOT Itl-'AIIV
TO HWilX CAMl'AKiX
Middle Bass, Sept. 3. That Judge
mr Angeles, Sept. 2. Kred Som
erville, adiuinlstrator of the estate of
, his second cousin, M. 1.. Soniurvtlle,
! who died here suddenly August 13,
. has asked the police to Investigate
the case, believing thai his relative
' was foully dealt with. On the other
'hand, Dr. Newell ,1. Itrown who ill-
tended Sonierville, signed a death
certificate stating thai the iniiu died
from Hliock following .gastric hemor-
j rhage, superinduced by alcoholism
coin limed for years.
Somervllle was stricken with hem
orrhage when he went to his place of
i business, of which he had been pro
prietor for more than a year, on the
morning of August 1,1. lie died at
3:30 q'clock In the afternoon.
"There Is no question but that, his
hemorrhage was brought on by the
continued use of alcohol," said Dr.
Hrown today. "I was convinced of
that when 1 signed the death certifi
cate." "We are suspicious about his
dealh," said Fred Somervllle today.
"I did not know anything of It until
the body had been sent to Kugene,
Oregon. I had thought somewhat of
employing private detectives. My
lawyer advised me to do so when 1
laid the case In-fore Mm. I have now
decided to enlist the aid of the po
lice." Somervllle refused to say much
about the case. He would mil stale
what reasons he had for believing
that his cousin hail been foully
dealt with. He nilmllli'il Ihul Cieie
was valuable properly missing but re
fused to say what It was.
REAR ADMIRAL GOODRICH.
Senior olllcer of the I nlted States
navy since the retirement of Itear Ad
miral ltuulcy I. lOvuns.
SPANISH WAR VETS
! VOTE FOR TACOMA
Uerlin, Sept. 3 The action of Ger
many concerning Morocco was ex
plained today as a limited suggestion
to the signatories of the Algeclras
act that the time had arrived to rec
ognize Mulai llafid as sultan. Offi
cial wonderment Is exuressed over
the agitation oi trie r rencn and Eng
lish newspapers.
It appears that the Krench govern
ment desires to make certain private
arrangements with Mulal llafid be
fore coming out In his behalf, while
another probable cause of the dissat
isfaction In France Is that certain
French Interests have made loans to
Abdul Alii.
KuglaiKl Xot Heady.
London, Sept. 3. It Is learned to-'
day that the Hrltlsh government Is
holding aloof from Mulal llafid, the
new sultan of Morocco, for the pres
ent. British officialdom Is Irritated
at the course of Germany, which It
regards us an attempt to gain the in
fluence and good will of Mulal Hafld,
by stealing a march on the other
powers hofere they recognlie him.
I'Vench Cooling Off.
Paris. Sept. 3. Although the com
ments of the French press on tho Mo
roccan situation are still excited, the
belief prevails that (iermany's action,
unless followed up. is not likely to
lead to any grave international Incident.
WOMAN ATTEMPTS
SUICIDE IN PARIS
l'aris, Sept. 3. An American wo
man known as Marie Collolt made an
-essrul attempt to commit sui
cide by shooting today, the reason
being a mystery. She arrived hero
In June Willi her husband and young
sou. but the husband and boy left
within a few days and have not since
returned, lt is believed she will re
cove.'. hater Information Is that Mr. and.
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llostoii. Kept. 3 The Span-
ish War Wtt-iaim voted to-
day lu luilil their next en-
il III 1 1 111.-II t ill Tiiriilllll.
COUNT LEO TOLSTOY.
lilliintliiiiplyl mid liliernll-t who at
Taft should not go personally into
t.ie campaign mUMi!" oi Cinclnnaii
4. 4.4.4f 4
the age of eighty ili-tles the cjsur.
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Iltj Ort'iliei- Seems 111 M" a sugges
tion now nniler ailvis-iiieni. i.ui
will nn' ci, to riatiilurky uni.l M-m-day
night for fear hi- in'-"'i"'
might inl-rfi re li li 1 In- Labor I av
eli-bratlon and the demon -i i a . nm
ii his honor will I"' P"-'i- '' '1 ''
Tuesday.
II,. went fishing today.
NO VESSEL IN
DISTRESS IS FOUND
.Mis. Cnllt-lt h;it 11 inniri-nl nfi.ir ii.,.u
' Arrival In I'arln. and thai the unman
made thi' attempt upon her IHe In a
tit. Of di'pl'CH.sinn.
SACKEVILLE-WEST
DEAD IN LONDON
I, mi. Ion, S. pi. ::. Lionel S:o-kvllli
'--! di-d io..i . W He III i'i-h mlii
le, to 1 he I rill . SleH III I SV I
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W'eiiuiu's Identity
I'liiladelplila. Sept. 3. '--The wo-
Hot I! 1 bo iillelnpteil suicide III l'aris
loilai Km the daughter of Judge Wil
liam WllHiauk. of the riililin iii pleiiH
eollrl ol this eily. who Is tile wife of
.l.lll.e; W. Collell. villi llT ev l-.
( oll. ll. iia-lor of the First I'r.-hv-lerl.iu
i 11 il i . li of l'!!aiepila.
! rkiah. ,al . Sep'. ''' ""
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! thing to confirm Mo- report ,,f a ii.a
1 Hue di-sier. A i'":. nt ii v . I lumber
i u' u u abe.t a-lmri- and tin- lish'-
i h,,ue k i al I'olnl Arena
Whl he lM-iie.-, IO le- I l ies of d.
, tre, thn.UKll Ho- (or- la.-- ev.-llll.
Tlii-i'i"li wanning i-.iiui-.ii ground of In
vlcillit;'. . ami liiililli.-i
OHIO BANK IS
FORCED TO CLOSE T
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I lilt Stilt I II WI-.sT
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Nlles. (l!l I. Sept
tlolial Hank n i lo
ilveie .
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I today on t hi
Its resolllccH
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I'ortliillil, Sept. :t lire,
gon Fair tonight and Krl
ila : liort hei I y w inds.
Witsliltigioii Fair tonln'it,
cooler jn eastern portion.
Friday Tail ; north lo east
winds.
Idaho Fair and cooler to-
lilglit, Fliday. fair.
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