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o o EUGENE GUARD I K.I M', dUICOV, MiiVh.W KVKMVd, DAILY M I I... st. -'t: ,,.. for suppressing ,he spread of fellaa ports from :a'.. leave for gSFIGHTING SPREAD OF CHOLERA! MILLIONS LOST BY GREAT FIRE IN FRENCH CAPITAL 4. nr the fe'M rains may re- rises. k& I'LAfil'K T" n. i-iril com- IXded to order two I" ' .1 tho rnnstabu- KVist the Health maii.n against decided to Oiberlnss of tbe people ' k fiestas and wrniiu ivi tattoo. Urf.Sept. 21,-Cholera continues to Increase rapidly in St. u.-turohiipp. between noon Kunrinv laud noon today the municipal hospi tals reportea oau casea una 103 j n,a Rannrla from the mllitarv UCttlua. ' - and suburban hospitals swell this number to truly lormiaaDie propor iinno iHanntchpn from three nrnv- inces report 488 new cases and 201 I deaths in 2 4 hours. jUIVOIU'E GRANTED , IN STEVENS CASE I Orezon City. Sent. 19. In less than twenty minutes Mrs. Louise Powell Stevens was granted a divorce from T. M. Stevens, the Portland clubman and exporter, by Judge Mc Dride this morning. She produced her marriage certificate and was uranted a decree on the grounds of j desertion. Paris, Sept. Z . Following the de struction by fire of the central tele phone plant in 1'uris a large portion of France U wirmmr ,. communication and owing to the de an ncuon 01 a number of long dis tance telegraph, wires the telegraph service to England, Belgium, Austria and France is greatly afrected. Contrary to current reports the postofflce was not destroyed i,y tiu fire, which consumed the central tel ephone building adjoining. The loss is several million dollars. tut i:.'hkssi:s his 1 (i'iim:( 1: Cincinnati, jv-pt. Judge Taft has sen; gram to Chairman Hit.h. nek expressing his ruii'ideitiv in him and in the siuv -s uf his management, and Impress ins upon him that 1 ,. is in supreme control ENGLAND PURCHASES AMERICAN BEEF Saturday's baseball scores: Port land, 4; San Francisco, 3. Los An geles, 4; Oakland, 3 Sunday's scores: Portland, 2-0; San Francis co. 0-2. Los Angeles, 2-4; Oakland, 1-5. Londno, Sept. 2lThe war office has placed with a Chi cago firm a large contract for American beef. The admi ralty is negotiating a contract for the navy. l'llKSIDENT VRGKS j KliMTlOS OF TAVT ! Oyster , Hay, Sept. 20. President Roosevelt, In a letter to William H. .McKinley, chairman of t he Republi can congressional committee, made public today, appeals to disinterested citizens to join with the National Re publican committee in a movement to elect William H. Tr.ft as president .and choose a Republican congress to 1 support him. I After reviewing some of the im- portant legislation of the past seven years, the president declares that I Mr. Taft and the lionuhlican candi dates for congress seek election on a platform which specifically pleuges i the party to continue and develop tne policies winch have been followed for several years past. Not Partltuin Matter All the aid that can be given to ! perpetuate the policy of the govern ment as now carried on, the president j says, should he given by every good citizen, as it is far more than a partl j san matter. m Buy Goods Elsewhere ypay More?.. Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Cash Prices Are Always In Your Favor there .are Reasons y we are selling more Women's Suits than ever before in our history. Having pck equal to any three stores in Eugene; the extremely low CASH prices Jfich they are sold and "last" but by no means ''least" the superiority of such :es as "Wooltex" and "La Vogue" gives us a decided advantage over smaller ' VJ ' ' T 1 f . 1 T 1 lers. we are recieving shipments by express or the most stylish suits origi d by master designers. ' Suit Prices range from $16 to $75 REPUBLICAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN WILL NOT BE CHANGED Cincinnati. Sept. 21. It Is reiterated here today that the calling of the executive and advisory committees of the Republican National com- mlttee Into greater Activity meant simply that the com- mittees would arise to the greater amount of work to be done, for which they were called Into existence. Judge. Taft again emphasized that he had no criticism to make of Chairman Hitchcock but regards the work dune by the national chairman as efl'i- dent and effective. Chicago, Sept. 21. The stories to the effect that there has been a change, or Is to bp a change In thej management of the Republican Na-, tlonal campaign appear to he with-1 out the slightest foundation. The As-j soclated l'ress has caused Inquiries ! to be made at. every place that could , be expected to supply reliable Infor mation on the subject, and II. Is do-' PORTLAND WILL . BE SHUT TIGHT NEXT SUNDAY dared the campaign is being conduct ed along Hues originally planned and that the program will be continued without alteration. Apparently the stories that there would be a change In tin manage ment of the campaign and that Hitchcock would be subordinated in authority, although remaining nom inally at the head of the committee, originated from a statement that Senator Crane would vlsll Western headquarters In this city, and to the tact that lie hail been In communica tion with Tail at Cincinnati. The truth Is thai Crene came to Chicago at the request of Chairman llliell coek to discuss the 'inanclnl end of the campaign. Money is cumin ; slowly from the West and Middle Wtst. There has been considerable criticism that the can.pnU'n has not shown sufficient uction, and UPvli coek and his advisers have worked to plan it so that no ammunition would be wasted, and to jliake the cam paigns In states wherj local quarrels have overshadowed the national cam paign, and Is so happens that It Is in states regarded as doubtful that these conflicts were being carried on. Hitchcock refuses to be ruffled by criticism of his conduct of the campaign. SCHOOL DAYS HAVE BEGUN IN EUGENE nui inckkask in i:nkoi,i,mk.t 1HH KIlt.ST KOKKNOON 27(1 MOHK TI1AX KIltST DAY LAST YKAK AX KVKV 1 ( NAM KM rl.A('Kl OX HOI.L llCl'OltK N(H)X Klrxt Forenoon's Kiirollnienl New Automobile or Rain Coats by express each $20 to $30 iRKS G00IIS Is ol surorisine heau- sance are readv for vnn Pliin and stripe fabk'Ics All colors Kill be worn, srwns are In favor. We Uadsome reds, lovely ud blues, r'or street ! assortment of dark col- bucq in evidence. ;( range Is from, the '! lo (2.00. MSTIXGS- pretty line of waist- xi tan be worn nlcelv Jress goods are soft, ""f, in striues ? in ,: yard, 60c. KELTS-. 'wived, the latest cr"a be.ti ior fall. The pop 1mx s revived and Is favor. v? have ress g-,o(ls bfits in al! wanted at! 2ac to $1.25, New Dress Trimmings ?1000 worth of new trimmings in almost every con ceivable shade or combination o f shades, bands of Filet Net, Persians, appliques; the as sortment Is large. We can only at tempt to describe them. . They, are marvels of beauty and unmatchable in style or value. The price range is, the yd, 5c to $4.50 New Furs for '08 and '09 Gordon and Lerguson Furs having been sold by us for years, we are in a position to say they are better and the most re liable goods to be found. Thcy are absolutely the best. The as sortment i3 the largest we have ever shown. The price range is 11.00 each, up to the set, $12.",. (I'AKANTKKD SILK lMCTTI COATS i $(i.00 S. 11. & M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, all colors, each ,tt5.oo I'l'ltli I.IXKN WAISTS New fall waists of pure linen, beautifully tailored; each $2.B0 to WI.OO TAI-'l'KTA SII.K Diamond Taffeta Silk, all colors, strong lustrous and will wear, all pure silk; tbe yard.. .IK WOOL SHIRT WAISTS New wool waists of fine hasiste, all wanted shades, some em broidered and others made with fine tucks, each . wool, iiosi-: (let ready fur wet weather; ex tra good black wool hose, plain cachemeru or ribbed wool hose for children, the pair .... 2.".c -rfS- No Man' Deliber- i W ,1.1?-- Vi. mm K T T. I II I M I Clothes He thinks they're wo,-:. Hk- ":. ; want them. ..lust the ! "" " ' . good money for clo ap ,-V,u '"' -1 tt- 'J J' think they're being r al ......m.mi.a, a u.-e i.m- such clothes for little l. ll.au all-woo, would est. n-,.,.. n.( d stiiif 1- .-.Ttainl' v.-iy .l"''-lvinc. r,.;,n n.tinrl .-lllthiOL' UO'tl find it dlflKUlt tell whether or not t! liltie.- I" rotTiiIl ill it. e V 'if mi seen clothes that l..k.-.l ' !". s":' ' which were over oie-ha.i J(! the suit. We sell no sm h f.in:-Va:a i" You know what Hart. !;.::r '",h " !" so do we. i" I She to It. The makers say A..--.. Suits feci AA Q'xn 00 g g JiUU 3 mk HEARST AGAIN ATTACKS SENATOR BAILEY OF TEXAS Portlftlid. Sept. 21. District At torney cieorge .1. Cameron has ad dressed a commnnlcatton to tho chief of police calling upon the latter Ao strictly enforce the Sunday closing laws. ti"n'""'ni pit S""di'Y -Vs the rosult of this peremptory command avery cigar store, billiard ' parlor, bowling alley, confectionery sod fruit store and all amusement enterprises not cumins under the head -of thea tres will hereafter remain closed on High Central . I'atterson lieary . . . Overflow Total . Increase . 1007 liati 30S 2 (i r 2 St & 1908 ;nii; 317 3f4 7U 1400 . 27tl ft tfl MemphlB. Sept. 20. W. It. Hearst and T. U IllsKen addressed a well- filled house here last night. Hearst charged Governor Haskell with hav ing refused to allow the attorney general of Oklahoma to secure an In junction axtilnst a subsldalry corpo ration of tho Standard Oil Company. Hearst rend a let ter said to have been written by Representative Sibley ad dressed to "Dear Mr. A.," in which the writer said the corporations had a strong friend In Senator "II." Mr. Hearst read another letter purport ing to havu been written by Arcbbold, of the Standard Oil Company, to Sib ley, saying, "Wo are anxious to have a talk with Senator Halley." "School days, school days. Good old Oolden Kulo days; Headln' and wrltln1 and 'rlthmetlc, Taught to tho tuno of a hickory slick." "School days" are on In Fugono again. Tho full work began this morning when the puptls reporteu to their Bovoral buildings for registra tion and thon were Bent homo until tomorrow, when classes will bo or ganised and tho regular scnooi worn will begin. The nttondnnco this fall promisee to largely exceed expectations and several additional teachors will have to bo employed. There are already 43 on tho payroll of tho district. Al tho Geary school, In the vicinity of which there haB boon perhaps more growth than In any part of the elly during the past year, the Increase la greater, especially In tho first grade, whero Si were enrolled this fore noon. This makuB tho rooms ao bad ly crowded that It 1b absolutely iin liosBlblo to accommodate the chil dren. In the oilier buildings tne tn- Incrense Is noted and us mo woes grows older all of them will probably . he crowned ueyona inuir m-uuub -'""ii!? ...., I l,,i, nt the addition to iJJI lllO CICIl"' tho high school during the Biiiniiier, HOME DYNAMITED IN PENNSYLVANIA KnaitiiiK, J'a., Sent. 21. Th hunic of Joseph t-iiiiiHler 'h i-iirllxHy dn- strojed .by dynnuiHff I ant. nli;ht und tho mwubcrH of tlrti family thrown out uf W'fl hut not Injufd. 'J'Ih Bhcxfk wftw felt for hlockrt, mny win dows hcr.nii ))rokoi. (!V!nil WtMillH Ji-KO CiUIIHtUT (JtMH'lVlHfl am 4inim.v inoiiH li'ttcr of warning, and Imnii' Hun ht!in undi-r jxico Hitrvt'itl JjiiKK! ';r Klnrc. Thui'i; iH no rluu In aJm piiriintrnlorfe. TRIPiE MUFiDERER PATS FULL PENALTY GEORGE H. PWOUTY. HtMitftmnt pivcnutr of Vfriiiont, wht, wns rcrpiitly cvfiii'T by 11 phi rnlity In vx-wh o j.ikw vh'i-h. the salthiilh. h ml 3 rim t hrcaH'iwd that niter n'-xt Sund;t no hascha'il ann'c will 1m ftTlnwcd 'l'li- Klatul.- rinp; Iht'iti n-s, drm -tiiivv dorlftrs. undci'tbiri'ri. Hialili::-. liiin-Jicin and t?. t:rh. I KlHKslon. Wo., 2. Alii r-'ilcy. si i.rliih1 iiiurtltn'r, was Inn jticrc H.'Hhiy. Hi; kllhwl li lis wife. .iroihti:- and Mh lal on Ih'MT f year ajvo. It tt''Yioifrf) iinl;n that liad ' f i tiur 'ol k imtH'd a torn in n tin tui )'ll'v t Jn mm (Iitut -'oii Id j it t. tjiv Ivnt'ln-fl A imili uf miTK yi-licrcil lal ni;Mil and ah I hi' F'ilil'l INi-NM;n I rnro TlM- K'v ''I' Vi h'-n B' .k; i w unr -il thai. ii i::iit' i; Inl'-rl-tc Un .molt d):)iT H'lt hlK 1 1 in iOV 1 10 ihly far it oil nor. Boys School Suits b-f" i tie- !." II- w . week mori- lift days ui. . ,d " He lli'ed -iin doulM. afler i s vara! ion "f good tluies. ,11 ollie here lul l ' Mr. .lane I !, f,,r him. There h so much hard : money. $1.50 lo $6.00 'FOREST FIRES ARE UNDER CONTROL Am."I-1.I. Me. Se:: Z . i I'r. e: i' .1 .1 ,1-1 I'. r' -! 1 M e. ill 4" 1 4. 1 ,-: . ' . 1 1 1 11 : e II lei. I 1 11 1 l "l. 4 ; V Hii :il!r lid. VK.. Sei-1 . 1 I 'I':,,, nui 11 ',1 V,:,-II. near ., hiand. i- alire, a.Mj ih" l i n levj p'l.ij lire (li- . 1 ,1,,-nl i. :-.elii!g a 1 n ' i;,J 'lain Ihi ir 1 in-s '1 0 1 'I 'o be a loniiu'ia phi "I He- Inn -t fires. DONALD Q. MITCHELL. F11111011B uullmr who, n Ik Mrvelv gave Hie world "lleverles of a lineli, elor." "lireain Lire" anil many oilier, charming lltu-nry works. ., (, besides enlarging tho sealing enpac II v of the nuMP.mbly room from about 3110 to 400, it provided five more rcc llallon and. cIiihh rooms. Home of which will In, used for the overflow friini the Kniinuiar HchouN. I'niffHsfir 'lay (.'. Siockiou, the, new sopirrlnlenfleril. when linked llf lo the pruliablllly of the buildings be-. I111; i.oo ernwded, rei,io( : "I gio'sf! we can neeumiiiodate all fM'-- eml-- llrell l or I be il i',enl. l) .1 llgl'l .niiiej'f.e," Inn. sliilml linn uiie or IW.j IHW blliWHlU'.S Will be .1 lieie - ilKV ft, tin- Iniinedlnle lnliire It' tlie (.jv keejt uti gr wlng n.-i k hii.i during; the pa:a Jear. Tin- Tenclier . Tin- personnel 1,1 jhe leaching foree I,, a. followh. Thej-e may be a num ber ! change In a.-sl.-,iiin, iiis niado lore Die linriiers get dawn l,, 1 111; mii. r m m:m t Clliraiie. Se,i. 21. Seplember. 1:1 . ; I lei ember, i I .'Hi ; May. ti e.: in,. , Si ,l J I 'A neal steailv ; n.illli.ir, blue- 'em. ' I ; club. !". red, . , ,,,i 1, il 1 1 -'em. ;ij . cliii,. -; ! d, UNCLE SAM PAYS HIS VRINTtiRS MORE W iiIi iin inn. .-Ii ill .11. - An 1.1 ereiee Jroir .',n to II" fi lie- all liiiiir ill 'be i.e. nf i hn e pe inn I miljiiiyiii nl,- ei;il,( ill Ilie ;nl , M , 1 1 1 e.' 1 1 'ill'll itl,ee I;,:- k. 'in rut . J . 111 r.-il-e ef'eif 1 ,,.. wml, ' ' 1 T'lblii 'Mi""i I 1 Ii ye j Huv ('. Huiclilon. nii. ii,,:, ,ni,, t " "" ''"'' e, lligli i hi ml ;,. v. Ie ,,,.. ".1 I.', 1.: ,.,. In !. " , ,,,, e .;, ei,!; I'rilll li. Iloli.l. Hell lainU,' ,. '' i''e' 11 -.-i 'Illillon, Km 111:1 Cliii.,e, ,(ii,. Sl, . , ph. Nellie w miiiini ..,.. i',,.. . inoie. CI1111, Wold, Mamie (;.,iiI.j.' Ill.-llche 'I Illlr.Hiili, IJmlly Miilu- j.;v.' 1 Til worl h. ' l!lr,,.,. L,l...,.t I I, MAKES NEW RECORD U",-!,''" I Hell., keeney, Kaiinle Mllli, ;,,, rf,,Hi..' I TJllall. ' '""in sen. nil i I'll, lei w Wes ter, principal; Aim s, Imelil T i:lrv Wffherliee, l.llellii II,elnt,T M,l', (men. i imhI .loiiiiMin, .Mei:i,. Auieu .vjin. i.niniu I'oyner. WILBUR WRIGHT l,-inatn. Spt. "1 WIN hiir WrUhf H'-w his inn iila f iTf Tf.ilny oiM' h mi ;nr I id 1 11 ill 'I '..mil Ih. 'Mil - a a nt-W w orld s l crnl d. iii'l. : l - v.'h- i- mm ,. ,,: ..',1 II :e, wl'll ofli, el - ii - ; : ,, , ,,,- M 1 v i ud, ;,i -,,. in , i, l v. K Slal'eiy . 1 jenny . I'a e, Hill hieil I l,t IM.,,.r,M pi.lrlinl; JIjii- c. M..,,,,, .in. 1 , liner. I-; , 1 1 1 1 1 II, r-.,,,, I 1 ,7. W l) llertii,' li.i , 1 11 an . il 1 1,1, Itnek, l.i.,;;i .V,,,,.. Hie ....nlriM't 10 billl'l A. T I'oekei- Ky:UH. new re I , J ii (-! (in .Mil sliee! I , . 1 I" ' 1 r,,(,f, r,,i.. II .. ..... I lie ciillliail pi Ice I- 11 1 given 0 ul . g.i I . I Tlflnny. Alice AlieJ H 1 . i- I, T b r II in known to be close 10 t H10.1P. ' Abel, hilnh I'reM ui, I.IIIh iiHn . i.niiriim