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rflE- EUGENE ':i::::::::: ' 1 '-i M'. t;l -,l AILY O-UAIiD Ti i;i)v i-maim;, i iMi mi; JJ - r -.. . . .... KELL QUITS 10 HURRIES BACK TO OKLAHOMA ' nnvernor Has- I-" . .1.. n-mocratie .jlSOl, m., !... after a 4.- ... ..,nt.nt'oi' in s irra ' nr Is aiipolm- ", a. -stant "Ts" 1"' The hur- of Haskell, he said. . .... elite tftV tt,BI0nMOBuaJ. , , prosscote those who ;,3tast him 'he Asked -whether Haskell's resigna tion was accepted so far as he was concerned, Mr. Bryan declined to an swer. That It had been, however, was Inferred from Bryan's answer to the next question: "has a successor lu iiuasurur nas- kell been selected?" j -That is up to Mr. Mack and the ' executive committee,", was the an ' swer. Bryan left this morning for Madi , son. Mis. a- lili'l lll.lt w u l:iM(. TK,, A! Ml w Y . . s. ... ,.. f 'hairic.tn ii. , . . i, Ueptib:ii-ati :f',,r i ' lee. t.ubl . ,!. . IlloiS th.U ill Parti, mm tioual Tr.M--ur.-r tl. , Sheldon. :i.ij;fii iv,:i-.v T. Coleman Diiih :,, ; tile sp.-ak. !-s- !.i:r -a?: resignation 3 li.,,.!i last lmlii. "I know of i, ot'.er nations n r n; ;niv c plated." ai. lluriiK., k " WIIIAT MUiKI Is !"lu- ST. PETERSBURG'S CHOLERA EPIDEMIC REACHES MAXHINM. CHEER UP! The Portland, .-..-!... Wli.-.u is unchanged. St. iVlersiiurg. Sep:. huu-ra "pnlemlc in Si. ivr. the opinion of expert. r. a. i'tJ Its maximum. Little ::: ha? been made in the fleaulni .t! j.r. cess ami conditions indicate a i- ua! .1 the epidemic in the spring. I'lie luir ial s.itiad in the cemetery wi most of lije i,tims aro beicu :::t;w I j. unable M keep pare wi;:i :-.,- numlier of dead. Mineral service.. i dui-t.-d ever one hundiv1. .-.ui a; a time. .,,,.r,ty; RAILWAY ACCIDENT sib: III- The Portland baseball team has won 22 and lost 23 with the Oakland team, won 30 and lost 30 with San Francisco, and have only lost 21 to t .... u-hiln thV ll !l I'o U"..n ' ll , ! l.OS nilftci.o, ........ ....... You will then , frora te j,o0 Loos. Tacuma. Sept. changed. :. Wheat is KILLS FOURTEEN WjieK '" " ;r i conference with the. enKniu uuh" In the seventeenth century absence from church was a punishable of fense in England. J J J , 7 lli,rk 'rlin. Sept. 26.-Two trains on i, .Trk..i a-1, i 'I"' the iierlin elevated railroad collided lit',, u, i I ' "la'ill;iii' this afternoon nd clghiecn are dead m; ,L i 'irmiiess Ir seieral and many injured, the accident beina "as now- become sininK. and due to inisplced nijsnal. tine of Die wan an ac.n-e buyins moveiiieiu on cars, which was crowded, was thrown uie part o! hastern coiisnniers, there Into the street, forty feet below. Most s reason to believe that the upper oi the deaths, however, resulted from trend of prices will continue. contact with electrified rails. brdon and Ferguson Furs toe sold" this make of Furs nine years. We know there is no better A! styles, all prices from $ 1 .75 to $ 1 5.00 Wakes No Difference Uoth how much you pay for a suit if you get your money's worth. We are the only ones in Eugene selling the famous Hart, Schaffner Sb Marx's all-wool suits you don't have to pay 540 or $50 for a per fect fitting suit. We can sell you one for $15 to $30 as good as a $40 to $50 suit made to your measure. We are ready to demonstrate any day. ing Department ! "!b Solts mi Overcoats the best that brains and ex- Produce. The assortment is immense New, snappy. "!es "lat W'H make von lonlt nto minn Vm. inni- FfeCASH PRICES, which makes a saving to you of from I "Water the others' ,i. Psiness Suits from $6 to $15 overcoats from $6 to $ 1 5 ha Difference ys ins Sit k; . or that bov. k-'.xn 'le. the fly, " children's !- are ... ta, Khool 8,liIa r'... .... . " lo Women's Suits Correct in style and superior In workmanship, combined with the popular low CASH PRICKS, makes purchasing here decidedly in your favor. We are almost daily in receipt of Suits by express from the great. fashion centers of the East, making the assortment of "elite" suits always changing. You can shop here with no work or worry be cause we have three times as many to look a! as any other at ore. We can save you 10 to 15 per cent in price. Suits or Crats from $16 to $75 Children's Dresses Navy blue or dark red serge blouse waist, ideated skirt, braid trimmed, BKes from 6 to 14 years $!?.N and $. Scotch Plaid or Cashmere Dresses French Waists, pleated Skirts, colors red, blue and mixed plaids ages 3 to years; each $1.7." Wool Remnants at Y2 Price Lot Wool Ilemnants suitable for waists, and skirts, some enough for entire suit; also short lengths of suits for trimmings or Shirt Waists; all ou sale at HALF I'HH K Childrens' School Hose A regular 20c value; heavy .made for boys, lighter weight for giris; splendid to wear; the pair Fleeced Lined Vests Swiss ribbed, heavy fleeced vests or pants; each z,,c Union Suits I'erfect-fittltig. heavy fleece; full size; a bargain: the suit. . . ."e Something New in Silks Strine Meseeiine Silk. 30-luches wide, light blue or cream; the yard Street Gloves Id-button tan colur.d undressed kid effect, the pair 12-button, as abo, the pair Black Petticoats x,, he,. Petticoat vr offered for the money, full td flounce. medium weight: special, each , .. 1.5 $2.5)1 1..-.0 t.Wl P take a . $3.00 1 Hampton Bros. SSA-Sfwl Willamette SC. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT New Club and 4-in-hand Ties each 50c 1 4 V. Of . ' v OV A V-v'VatiSV)': Ml frtll lSSTtR" TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION FROM MILK SUPPLY FORAKER GIVE HIS SIDE OF CONTROVERSY Philadelphia, Sept. 26 A eommla-! rincltinat!. Sept. 25. Senator tor sion of seven, headed by Dr. Koch, of ; aker. In a carefully prepared stsle O. rmany, was appointed today to ia- j mom made public tonlcht, repiyini; ijmre uuo ino aanger or tuberculosis ! to ttie recent charges made by Hearst in.ecnoii trom milk. They were ap- and Uoosevelt. biiteriv assailed p inted on motion of Dr. J. V. Hay-, Hearst, Tnft and the president, fharK- mans, oi lieiKwm, wo said that COLEMAN MAY 8E BARBED FROM 'VARSITY TEAM t XA.W U KM W AS ttHi iU K TO th- rniversily. wii protiatity li.- out iiso siaiH this j a'i'ouii & i:;iuso t isa baH pJiO-c-d m a a1em "titk-up" ii-ani aaiiwt U'wid innit w'ui-tj-iJvssjiiuaJ tihu tw i.tst i'irth f Juiv. Ti hniiUHttA of aUair has Iwvti iaviwA suvi i-t a ptv iM rtimtiiiUce ihi a?h1-t-U- iiutJi ii in Jj!V.sUsaE iiVn-VT, it is iSitUhl iul if !tii pJayi'f wnuhi hav- iuw pvr minvd Ut piay asaSa thi x.xm, vtui-iin-tuts in his cursr 1km in; iucurrcd kit ar. A taoroufth sift in t: tf ih luaiU'r h- ili athletic council showed ihat t'i'Ut;ifi r-ivti ho r5Uip-iisatiou, and tn S;n't thnl iho tvnm h piavvi on a;is strictly iimaicur. Hut an tlm mW of tin- A. A. t are very flgld, and s-iue of ntciiiitcrs if th oinlliiun team admittedly rvevived tContinueiJ on avo H.) GARFIELD OUT IN DEFENSE OF MR. HITCHCOCK lllir thllt Tnf1 hllH lin cnliunl-11 iilt wllh Standard OH mannntra himseif and d.'elared that lloosevelt'a actions indicate a suilty conscience. in his otK'itittK paraKraph Foralter I 1 declared the presldeni showed bias j in acceptuiK as true all !be clmrsi. He denied that he had acted improp- (eriy in accepting empioyment from the Slnndnrd Oil; he nay there was no Secret about it and nrodiiced lel- ' ters to prove that after Uie govern- meat began its attack upon the Standard till he declined to accept further retainer from them, lie charged that Hears! had other letters In addition to those which he save over, and that those letters. If made public at the same time, would have shown how harmless was his cornier Hon with the Standard Oil. Korakev declared mat three years affo when the president had Jccasln to appoint n Hulled Hlnlcs district jtid$;e for the northern division of Ohio, Taft, knowing the abilities and hlRh character of John 11. Doyle, of the Stniidard Oil law firm of ISoyie and iwis.dld Hot hesitate to recom mend him to the president in strong iiiiiKHiw for the appointment to tbe jadsesliip, and Bald lioylo was not appointed for reasons that did not reflect on Judjce. Doyle. "lint if Standard Oil was In good enouBh repute only three yeans aso f to warrant Judge laft in entommend til proof to ttie contrary is estab- liif? Doyle, and President Uoosevelt llshed the conclusions of the (ierman j In appointing him to a judKesbip, and Enxiish eommissions which !n- much more was It in sufficiently good vestiKated the subject "force tis to, repute six or seven years earlier, be ajimit thni human ttiberculosia can I fore buy of the recent virulent at- have its origin In bovine tubereuio-l tacks were made upon it, to warrant Washington, Sept. 20. Secretary of the Interior ilarfiold today made a statement aa to the relations f for mer Secretary Hitchcock witli the Is sue of ioases authorizing the Pralrlo Oil and t.aa Company to lay pipe linea through Indian lands in' Gkla- I KOBEirr Kocn. sis.' SOOfiO STEAMER RAMMED IK FOG me In accepting employment of the character mentioned." Koraker relates in detail some of Taft's Friendly relations with vari ous officers of the Standard till Com pany and other alleged trusts and of accepting of their hospitality and en tertainment on various occasions. Xew York, Sept. 26. The steamer1 foiiuiionweaith, thn newest and larg- est of thn Kali Itlver liners on tbe I sound, arrived In port today after j colliding with and sinking the Norwe gian freight steamer Volimd in a ' dense fog al the eastern entrance of; Long Island sound this morning. The! Volimd's officers, the captain's wife, and the crew were brought here mi the Commonwealth. The latter was not seriously damaged. j SERIOUS HRE LOSS !N FAN 00 UO Kon du i.ac. Wis, Sept. The deal met .on by fi'e " l",M cipal hurcties. an antolu'.bil- garage, s.-ii-n Biitomnblles. ami the rendetiee of Kornier .Mayor H.-ivin-in eniaii-d a l,,.-. e;"-lv tfiflav estimated a! 000. The fire is asid to have started Irofii an .-xpioMon of paHoiin.' in the automobile garag. TUFT T9 COMMENT ON FORMER'S LETTER WaM-rlmf, Iowa, Kp. Mr. Taft JmJftatfd today thai hv VkunUl com men! oh I in Hiaii'dicnt Jd y Bterday iy Senator Koraker as fjoi) h h' wh aide to obtain a fail copy of t h' wain, wttn In r-'a U h rit . Paul late t jdny. $h will ds-iHvi fiw addf'-rt in Min-huta hcf'or iit ieachjs rit . Paul. ii ill JAMES K. JAKFiELD, litiiim. The records of his depart ment, he declared, show clearly that Hitchcock simply compiled with tho act of congress anl hori zing the con struction of pipe lines and lhal no where, he. declared, is there any rec ord or other evidene'e that the presi dent at any time either overruled ifftchoock or was at variance with him in the course ho pursued in tho Issaanca ef iermitB, SHOWKHH l'l-U)M!M:i VttH TOMOltltOW J',rtiand. Sent. 2 firi gon and Washington Show ers tonight or Sunday in west ern portion; fair in eastern portion. Warmer in nest, IH'bt fro"! in cast." M,i;m fair tonl).'ht and Km. lav . ill-tit fr,,t tonight i imrwimMTir'flTh7 iii-i f-i; liiAIN WI.UTK Otis( Putt'. M'i., Sp V--ivr-(Jay-i NojiJiffH V&riiii fiatit tn-k wii-. the wift In i!w history nf that riiroHd. F(i!wwiK tne 'A -ml : Cuiom-i ii. Hniifoii, H mttMTii 1'tah. i'isaiicy K JotiUJUi. i !?. iiobi'i Atrial , ilauiln .inliri I'uwliirt, ItniHiKrf, Mont . H T M.ir- hinK!-tj, i'hici. Moat. H, T ('iiirmarn, t,tnin'it Mm. John Ityan, X"inx fnun Mutle to fjitwhiiitf, ffitla. (i. f. iiatfiijl'. HutiiHtoa, loa. i ii Paraf, HaltJ tj rft. Ji'ph, iliWMJUfi. i, A tttwr, ian. Mobs, f ;-tr n i'antiovUrhi Atiactnd. f C Orean. M. KjfUtuck, AnarjitKia. K i. Jnujach, kj1u in l'nvr. Jr V: VJ k-r, iU'h'UH. iU v Mr Vufcsh, Harliu. M ,ti'. H.d!! S 'tiit'tu it' it, itiiiitu:-. M't:i', !--!n (-'iffr'-r. i 'lUuuiu. J!f"!t.(. i li.T iH.-r, Muti' ',i!Jii'-i. U. Anf'in ifiiiii h, Hl-na. NO JURY TRIAL FOR HARRY THAW White I'lalns. Sept, 2. justice Mliia today denied the application of Harry Thaw for a Jury trial to determine whether or not Thaw la sane, but promised to give Thaw a hearing before himseif. The date ia to bo fined by cohb- sel. Later Justice White s-t the hearing for October li, but Justice Mills refused to trans- fer the rase to New York county, whereupon District Altorney Jituiuu aunoiiiiced his witndrwal from the case. as the financial condition of bis office would not Justity him In iticnrring the -xpeiiso of continuing ide case in ay .it her romii v tbaii hl. own. OR, RUSTIN HIREO DAVIS TO TO KILL HIM J Omaha, Kent. 23. - Alihie ll, Uic : at a ifarfnn hr' toi;ty of VharU'H Aiwarrl Oavia tnhi tit tn ylaus ar j rasjv(I hiwei'fl iir. 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