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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
' ATt K" U - 12. 19.W Q Q O i ' i COLD-BLOODED MURDERER WILL Values PLEAD INSANITY Kntintadwesthe' Eratoirdelicate . in need ys"id thou.. P to fact that r PINKHAM a iECOMPOUND (ggnine system to a f normal condition. ,W9'Nelson- rjik, bad dull head wk. ind feminine 1 id bnn to wrl d"? , Vijttible Compound Liitronf.and lean do lofmrk. lam in twiici Ltaof530E.84tb.St, tifjto.Mrs.Pinkham: U trouble, nervous Urn tired ill the time, rvn.LrdiaE.Pinkliam'a Lnnnl made me feel bo cii 1 hope erery woman lldidwill try it." M SICK WOMEN. fears Lydia JS. nnK able Compound, made ad herbs, has been the 3fdi for feminine ills, frtlrmred thousands oi ihn you try it ? Mam, I.ynn, Mass., tick women to writ IPouraud's ML JPOVDER Apnre, antiMp. I uc hum rowaar for ittinta and adnlta. Einui. italr perfumed. MMtn excel lent oorsplexioD Jt. L.-I.: WW clear, 10ft and "lwy. Belierta kin irritation and j should be ned ; aner oath- ing and sharing, ping a delight Wand ratreahinr etect. At deaf, enbrbymail, 25 entsBox. Pre, pared by fN8,N.Y.CITY, Kit OtlMTAl CREAM Hackensack, N. J.. Sept. 12. Au gustus tvernuni, uik uuui; grocer s clerk who Is charged with the murder nf his aunt, Mrs. Otllle Eberhard, whom he lured to a lonely spot in , Kocholle 1'arK on Juiy it last and af ter killing her robbed the body of 1240, will be placed on trial next wpek. The case will be called Mon day, and it Is expected the trial will 1 proceed without delay. I The cold-blooded character of the I murder caused the crime to be widely discussed througnout tne country and the trial will be followed with close interest. The murdered woman had but recently arrived in tnis country country. According to the story told by young Eberhard, he had persuad ed his aunt to turn her possessions into cash and come to America in or der that he might marry her daugh ter. Upon their arrival in JNew York City he obtained rooms for them and then suggested a trip across the river into New Jersey. A blinding storm came up while they were walking along the railroad tracks on the New -Jersey side, and this aided the de signs of the murderer. As the two unsuspecting women were plodding along in front of him, he drew his revolver, took carerui aim and fired Mrs. Eberhard fell at the first shot, but to make sure of her death the assassin fired another Bhot Into her body as it lay on the tracks. Then he went in pursuit of his cousin and tried to kill her. She ran down the tracks and escaped, while the mur derer fled from the scene of his crime. It was more than a week be fore young Eberhard was found. In his confession he stated that during the week he had traveled as far west as Chicago, but had been irresistably attracted again to the scene of his crime. When found he was suffer ing from a slight bullet wound which he had Inflicted upon himself to give strength to the story he had concoct ed to the effect that he and his aunt! had been attacked by Italians while walking along the railroad tracks. But a severe quizzing by the police broke down his story and he is said to have made a full confession. Near ly all of the money of his aunt was found where he said he had buried It. Insanity will undoubtedly be the defense of the young self-confessed murderer when he is placed on trial. His father, It is said, will testify that Insanity is hereditary In his family i and that the sister of young Eber hard is now confined In an insane asylum. The local authorities and the men guarding Eberhhard say they can see no traces of Insanity. Nevertheless. It Is probable that a commission may ue appointee, to examine the prison er's mental condition. AMI.' 8 HM K NTS ' HER ONE GKRAT SIN This popular play of the hour will be seen at the Eugene theatre for the first time tonight. The Btory of the play has for Its theme "The unwritten law," which has been talked of bo much during the past year, but there ia nothing "ujcL-uunaoie in the play, and while It Is In a way sensational, the drama tist has handled the subject In a uciicaie manner nnri tho vrnn husband does nnt nil hia rival uie last act cnallenges him to fight a duel, which makes a very dramatic Daniel Como to Judgment. JllStice Pierce. Of Munrlp Inrilnnn was called upon to pronounce judg ment as to the decency of a Direc- i""e or sneath gown n rtav or twn Kress wYTl.! 'he ac" - . H ai i emeu ior ap pearing on the stage attired in the til They Bot a member of one oi tne flocks to swear to the com malnt, however. But the complain- ng witness did not appear. His mends made it so warm for him he Kent away. The justice In discharging the ac tress saM th ni,ni rlAAn Mtuiie gown was comPare" to the sights that rnA.t " on tne streets there al most anv minv Inrf.n. 0 ' C011rse. there is nothing and ut the Dlrectoire gown rnpany playing -nyer Ore Great ladv 'IPears here- The leH"K ha oUss" S """""'"cent .gown of savirire.i,,S.n'ttBny moTe rason for 1'?" wh wear. the i,i. i I s""" immodest than ball , , 0 ,Koes 10 a fan(,y dress to a fan, ,v nmuement. or nlarc i u or to any old 7lb a V-shaped costume on si.nS?."1 aD"lle eno8h to act as a 4' iime EnRlnnd's king oh t, eV,.1'?t. ball nrop her gar- ense an V 1 rellows fth lUtle hr nP? arse mlnds laughed nt Mckpd fKment- Hi majesty U?k .',n',he ,Kar!pr v'ltn th r'- a ni,0. "mi ev'l tninks th. a,,'' , sentence. "To ,pr still ' "a ln"'E, Pre," or bjt that , , rv" ,nn 1 Bes evil m wise'. s not v"- b"t othf.r P T n ?T ,n r""' Stronjr trr.;; rhaly- of 127 West Congress foni. 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