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0 EUGENEDAILY ::1 -i ..... '"':m oia ...,. u i:..xks..ay humv,, . ,.,,,,,,( h,M GUARD X. -iM BUMS' . i,Buy Goods. Hampton Bros. 03811 Prices Are Elsewhere Always ,n 558-564 Willamette St. I C id Pay More? where cash beats credit In Your h avor HASKELL IS VAGUE SflYS MB. MONNETT ..) I charg N. Haskell , charles ,.v made tins 'ecaronvn, j i,ell deciareu, u ' -. nori Has- St'tne t, wcoild ne condemn they had came to him; that If the charges were proved be would return i to Oklahoma at his own expense and , denounce him. i JllHilO TAFT HhXilXS FIKSTSI'KAKIXG TOrit Cincinnati. Sent. 23. Judge Taft 'today began the first of three speech-t ' making trips he Is to accomplish be-! I fore election day and addresses a! i meeting In Chicago tonight. He will .'attend a unique political rally at the I I farm of George Ade at Brook, lndi-i i ana. i turn, - TWO TROLLEY GARS COLLIDE IN FOG rhilat-lihia. Sept. 2;!.- w.,s j i. iKiuif uir a ni'iia-.m collision between two cars be: w, n this citv and Chester in which about ,".o were Injured, several probably family. One car contained seventy-two employes of the Baldwin Locomotive Works and was speeding along a single track when a car from Chester loom ed up in the fog. liefore the brakes could be applied there was an awful crash. A score of more have broken limbs and many others are more or less injured. - SENATOR J. W. BAILEY. Texas Senatur, accused bv W. R. Hearst of being a Standard Oil agent in the upper house of congress. Mr. Waddle, father of W. Waddle, : of the Hotel Gross, left on the stage j this morning for Deerhorn on an out-1 ins. I .... unbolt ts hear- ' L uJ I bare suggested ; ,.Id be shown wheth-i !?rfl!!!lri,aBCC,1made Wallowa has Its first train. It I Wtmt eionerating: reached there yesterday over the Jo PT,.!...., , thoisonh extension, and the people are .,.! the facts ns 1 hilarious. Yesterday's baseball scores: Fort land, 2; Oakland, 1. Los Angeles, 1; San Francisco, u. - I.F..IIX; THAW LAWVIIU New York, Sept. 23. A. llussell Peabody, one of the loading attorneys for the de fense of Harry Thaw, died suddenly today at Habylon, X. Y., of pneumonia. NAT SUES MAXINE, MAKING UGLY CHARGES 19 if 11 1. E. C. Ford, of San r ranrisco, and! Mrs. Devereaux and daughter. Miss J. D. Roberts, of Madera, Cat., who ; Ksther, left today for Hlllsboro, to al have been on a hunting trip with E. j tend the wedding of C. P. Devereaux H. Cox up the McKenzie, left today , to Miss Eula Hoyt tomorrow. Mr. for Portland and thence to 'their j Devereaux aud son, Harry, went homes. down yesterday. here are Reasoris we are selling more Women's Suits than ever before in our history. : Having kk equal to any three stores in Eugene; the extremely low CASH prices h they are sold and "last" but by no means ''least" the superiority, of such lesas "Wooltex" and "La Vogue" gives us a decided advantage overNsmaller We are recieving shipments by express of the most stylish suits origi- by master designers. I Prices range from $16 to $75 New Automobile or Rain Coats by express each $20 to $30 fc.DvS GOODS !di of surprising beau ruire are ready for you i!n aid stripe fabrics ill colors will be worn, turn ire In favor. We ndsome reds, lovely lid blues, r'or street assortment of dark col- peh In evidence. w range is from, the to .00. "1 Pretty line of waist 1 tan be worn nicely : iress goods are soft. "'"fs, lo stripes 22 In. W", 60c. UTS-. w. 'he latest crea- . ,lul idli- the itop- ,;.v , 'h-j ana is ... ' ,u at wanted ; to H.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, rc to $-1.50 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. They are absolutely the best. The as sortment is the largest we have ever shown. The price range Is 1 .00 each, up to the set, $125. i;r.KANTKi:i SII.lv I'KTTI- COATS $0.00 S. H. & M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, all colors, each $.VOO I'l'HK 1.1XKX WAISTS New fall waists of pure linen, beautifully tailored; each sa.no to $0.00 TAI FI'.TA SILK Diamoml Taffeta Silk, all colors, strong lustrous and will wear, all pure silk; the yard.. .".He warn. smitT waists New wool waists of flue bstlsto, all wanted shades, some em broidered and others made with fine tucks, each . .$U.7.- WOOL 1IOSF Get ready for wet weather; ex tra good black wool hose, plain cachemcre or ribbed wool hose for children, the pair .... li.'ie M No Man Deliber- mk flteSy Buys Poor llMlS Clothes mm 1 tv -ft r-n till : L.j MIL' V4 llr. Ihtnks thnv're L'ooil : worth 'H" innliev, or want them. .Jiit the same, lot- ..I " l"'1"' ""'" good money for cheap .!. " u" ,ls ,,," IIIIUK loey iu iii'ins i such clothes for little less than all-""l This cotton mixed stuff i '.Ttalnly very .l-.-ivitic even exuert clothing llM-n Uli-t :( ' ' H,V-,.', . .. ........ . .!, f.hrV I 3 I'OttOll ttl it "-v trjr,' (I'll wiiriin i vii n.-i ... -- 1..itw. .ht t,,l,,l ll'iod i!MiMC1I to which were over one-half .'..:t a and n ally worth about JO the suit. We sell no such flim-f:am h-r-. Yon know what Hart, 8-t.: so do we. The makers say "All-' tfiii W-'v 1 at i: tc Marx ( int:!- :;ve up tu it. Suits H km Tw If ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ARE ON DEA1H LIST CAITAIN W.(il:n, Ol' THK. STAU oi" in ;m h iu;i.s cai'- TAIXS OF TICS Willi It.WK COWAUKHl'. SAYS IF TIIKV 1IAK OOXF Dl'TV XOT A 1,11'K WOl'l.l) IIAYF Ill-IKX I.tisr V Seattle. Sept. 2:1. The lo- eal I'uiied States signal corps office has received the follow- lug message from Wrangel. where the cable steamer llumsido has returned after visiting the wreck of the Star of llengal: "On our arrival off the scene of the wreck we found the tugboat that remained In the vicinity had rescued the survivors, 27 In all. Onn hun dred aud ten were drowned, which Included nine white men, the remainder. It Is un derstood, being I'hlnese. Tho vessel is a total loss." MAXINE ELLIOTT, STAGE BEAUTY. Reno, New, Sept. 22 Nat C. Good win this afternoon, through his nt- to. neys, filed a complaint praying for a divorce fromhis wife, Bessie Hall Goodv In, known before the fuot llghts as Maxlne Elliott. The papers in the rase are scaled and the noted actor and his attorneys refused to dis cuss the case In any details whatever. No ot ier papers In the case havo as yet been filed, and the exact nature of the allegations are veiled in mys tery. H ta stated, however, that the com plaint tells ft story of Improper non duct In the beautiful Maxlne's life on the stage on two continents. It is also rumored that Mrs. (loodwin Is iroparing a complaint which will contain aomo very gtnrtllntf allega tions against the character of the Jo. vlul Nat. Coupled with the filing of tho pa pers by Goodwin is the conjecture that' il has much to do with tho re cent story of tho breaking off of the engagement between Goodwin's lead ing iiuiy, .miss cuna unouricn, ami a Uoldficld millionaire, the surmise be lng that Goodwin won out In his con tinenlal chase and pursuit for the heart of Miss Goodrich, and after he has side-tracked Maxlne he will wed his protry, leading lady. That Goodwill's presoneo In Neva' da as a mining promoter was his method of establishing his residence III order to comply with tho law in filing his suit Is now presumed. TWO MORE GHOOL TEACHERS GHOSENI BY BOARD SI As announced by The Guard yes terday, the school board held a moot ing last night for the purpose of re arranging some of the rooms and to transact other business of Import n n: e. Two more teachers were elected. They are Misses Uuth Baker and Ir ion Campbell, who will have charge of classes from the overflow of the grammar grndes and will teach them In the high school building. Principal Hug reported .IS 3 stu dents in the high school. Superinten dent Stockton report. d 1130 In the grammar grades, making a total of MM) for the first two days. A private telephone system In the high school, the wires extending from t.hf superintendent room to all the clhers In the building, was ordered. Installed. ' Gas was ordered installed In the physical and chemical laboratories and twelve additional tables will hi put III the room now used on llo basement floor. JUDGE TAFT STATES OPINION OF MR. BRYAN 444 Seattle, Sept. 23 A cable message from Wrangel says that Captain Wagner, of tho Star Bengal, was un conscious for an hour after being res cued. He charges tho captains of tho tugs Kyak and llnttlo Gao. who broko looao from lilni, with rank cowardice. Being; unablo to speak above a whisper, Captain Wagner wrote the following; " "When the tugs cut tho tow lino we were lying lu ton fathoms o"fwa ter and for four hours hoped for holp from tho tugs. Wo burned liluo lights, but the tugs would not eoine In. llnd they done so every man on board would havo been saved. I will send both tug captains to Sail Qucn tin for their cowardice If possible." lie says the water was too rough for the tugR to poino alangsldo. Tho survivors upmher 27. The ship broko into three pieces and Is a total loss. 7 Boys School Suits Only li. fnr- a ii w .i : ririi;iir..: ihii i- I r .. a tf k innr.' It ft it, ,; '!;iya ni;:i'. rr-'iiW? (. )ii- . ,!. t ifinilit. af! r : r's vara t ion of ! l' ! tin;-:-. ' ::. 1)'T ai;.! f V : ; Jane H -- f - l.irn. T !i t rt ,i - much h.i; 'I h oii'-y. COL. MERCER'S ELECTRIC TRUCK HAS ARRIVED CnloMi l t; H, M'T.'-i-'K i-'Mri. j 1 :tiii .iniiliilc mirk ;m'iv-l trom Mm' lactiiiv in lhi Kast Imlay ainl uli! iiniiH'i;at'!y Ih pla ' il in im- f r i :ii--ir- 't.-. Th" ti'N'k i- KNiii .nil' " il .1 hoJ 1 Ml. five till;-. Tin- ''ul' id1'! will i iraif ; -; ha h a i i-.n-n 1 liio t -in-, .iliit " lif. will if ti ' 1 n n i:iii''i ; ion ftii'i ' t; '"; ' -ti in--. on t,i- Hi.f ii.ii' ir- ,,l !I, ! . ' 1 h 1- 1 !1 ' M ' I i Ii .1 ! I ;; rr; .. 'l':,H!-f' r I! '-! ' 1." It' ' int.- i I 'Mi .il'iii. 1 .- .... , ; . I, - '!i;i 'I'T I : 'll-k- jmi i lar 1" ' Ma "". vi'h ;i 1 1i1''' ;1 "' Ui'v nrif t-Mi ''at h. (Mnrinimtl, Sept. 22.- Wlmt Wil liam II. Tuft rcuMy thlnka (r William .1. Hi van n a Htatosman ami p(ilit clan wan I old limUlit In no iinccr laln taiiKuaKe liy tho Hrpultllran ran illdatc to tho National Lcaguo of Itcpuhl trail ('lutm. Tho Bryan Tea tun? of Mr. Turt'n HpniM-h ramo iih the ronrlnslon of u 10, Onn word addinKH In whirh l ho nrronipllHlinirntH und purpoHt'H or tho Kopiibliran party wero rnnlniHliMl with what, tho spoakor LorintMl tho Doniorratlc rec ord nf opportitlon and proniiso, "TiirnhiK now to the nt hor plr tnro." sahl Mr. Taft, nNor hl review of tho Ihhuoh, "what 1h it that wo ljnve to expert from Mr. Mryan? Havo we anything lo exert tint what he prfimlHes? ilavo we anythlnn to ex pert hut what Ih liasefl upon hln eto- (ju' iire ami his adroltnoNK as a public crttie Haw he i'ver Iven any praeti rat damonMratlon of his a hi lily to mew prohlrins and solv them? Han in- evir done anythlny hut formulate propositions in hW rlo-it tf an illter ly iinprai-t icahle character. largely with a vi'- of aitrartlnn votes iiy h'-ir plaualtllit and vcrv little with H vl'v to liii-lr operation'.' 'l!v their fruiiri we chilli know tiiein." Wiiat Is Die history or Mr. Mryan'.' It ! Irom iM-KhuiliiK tu end a recird i tailuie on public i iiet I mis. " Mr. Tall iw!cwm Mr MrvaiiH ra re, -r a;i a pnPllr i:ian and con t in ii"il : "In "i M i ttrya a nt a rou nd t!ie world and on hi iciinn v. a - her- BIG RAILROAD BRIDGE WRECKED Unvro do Clraoo, Maryland, Sept. 2:t, ThroiiKh tho collapttn of a Hpan of nearly Hix liumlred feel In lenKtli of tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad bridge over I lie Sum ueliatina rivur at DiIb point early today 12 loaded coal cars wore carried down. Out) man wan prohahiy fatally hurt. Tho hrldtto wan IioIiik rebuilt and doiihlo tracked, and reports are cur rent lhat It wiih tampered with, dyna mite holtiK concealed In different partH of tho Klrurtiire. An InveHti Kation will ho made. Tho loss Is es timated at Mbii.nuo. FIRE IN BIG TENEMENT HOUSE New York, Sept. 22. I'lro In a tenement housu Hiipposeil to have been mused by agents of the Black Hand, today resulted lu the serious Injury of one man. Prompt action of a policeman saved over a hundred pi'isoiiH from possible death. Tho policemen and Ifretiicn rescued many from the windows. wi:.vi in.it l Aiit AMI W.UiMliil I. abb 'I with tb.' rioiii:! lb ;.t;i!,.no-lif mi bl In- I lilm.lVI ;. mi I ..it : 1 II II I ;i a-.t 'ii'. I ' I ,it, Unit tool In bis L- a II .-.I at be 'I'll he lli-lll- hi, .lug .0 I.I ,1 I III. Ill VI Mi' I CRUISER YANKEE HAS RUN AGROUND : i, a r . i ,i ! I ' -;i ' i a i: I i i n . win. 1 ate) :i i i i n t.i V-r f! le- e!ee? i',n of t.-l-l .1 i Mi'!:-. ,. A Ii t lie-e Jil'll I .idi- 1 projio-ff ion.- h;tve n oA li ex c. d i: ni !be i.'iJeM r;r ! platform. T!ii ' 'I - n t inee' .-in h popular ap- ipraal .i- ti Ju-tit their Im-ius :;. !i. I . S-i'. 'Ii'1' tu'i.irlit toiwnrd an a ineatiH of ;ir- ai.kee, from ('.!' b u : i K !m; !( ,,'f;,, u , ,, ,u t ; u u ,,,t . went a r oil let in a ' b I i . - !e, w i !i e ! u c t a bi I f .i m I ,i ici on .-Jillntie Jtnck. n'l' ' 1 ! p . . i 1 i,f h! Vlew iiil'l :!ie J i -" t r v . , : . a i ! Ii a ca i ru - .i 'i' . : he ! a r i ha ! ii(,my teo;. b ot t h i -. i b;ik;n;.' in ri'- .in;.'--- neMiM'. IiiH" in M-;nri l o ! In- il i n :o-r i . i n ) r V . i.a : ; ' ' , : , t. h i )((. p u b! ;c w n ! won id If i d "l."nh be put tit the helm 1 jolol x -id now. w i- Ii : h -i d of ' . . m;. HI op:e, Jt , u Ii I I I ! 1 ! ' ' d 4- Portland, Sept. I1:!.-- Ore- f:on Kair and warmer tu- nlMhl; Tliiii-rsdav fair, pos.silily HlloWej-H fn II 1 11 ll We.sl ei' 11 pfO- lion. V'iMiable wIimIh. f W'a.hiiiKt -n HIiouer.H to- 4 tili;:it tr 'I hiirsdity; warmer; Tliursday (air. Idaho Fair tonii-hl and ThMirid.ty In northern p(,r- Hon, shower In notitliern por- 4' Hon, 4"- 4. lli;T M KK IIS Portland, Sept. Whi-at. i.t mi i handed. Silica;; , Sept. ''. - September, :' Ai ; I'eceniber, $ tin , ; May, Ta oma, Sepi. 2,1. haim-d. U'b.Ml b, mi. ,,1 , Wtlli O 'P' I - A I J ihriKon, wlifi w,m sent to (h :io-aiie -isyliim uf S.ii'in mohc time ao from .)iin:lon ny, b.t., r, -ntiy 'tied in Ilia' institution, n'coitlin to .i iMii u e j .-' . ( at lb,- i ounly lerk'rf Otfl- e. '1 tie proinot on dep.irt ne nt of the ( ' 1 1 n ii. ei i in I Club now o.cupie-, iii,tr t.'M In the honlh )ia!l n tie- i'i iiniii- -lulll tile ri.OM! foiilM'llV mi. r.;. 1 1 i,y :,c depii i : :i;ein pow liein n,p as a : ,. 1 i n I oom . SI 5.00 to $30.00 $1.50 lo 6.00 ..Ml a" I O- n. ' w iii nf t on I . "art bcU.Tr. V I y IV -min i