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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
m EUGEN E D AIL Y GUARD Ki tiKXi;. tiit:t;tx, ritt iisii.iv i: KXit;. otTout: H 1. WON xt. tit PROSECUTION ISSUED ff,u record todate of 1-VfJsses instituted reflate com F".ftat end" President K-ration.., Iron ( ,.,, ( date, there were i i eaaity and one fore- P".!, .5 trlmlnal "i- W.VnroceedlnBS In ,.i rases, with ines lroramerce act L HonlttaU, mne..u I, demurrers stameu, p 0M9shed and SI GOV, HASKELL ASKS FOB HELP uuu h and better In voire and v gratified with the reception i arordcd him at Lincoln last tiisltt , Mr. Tatt hemiu his second day ht Ne-1 bruska with a spow ti to the people j of Crete, who turned out i u masse a: I th station to meet the candidate. I FROM PEOPLE: tuberculosis went "dry" by majorities ranging from a few hundred to more than 20U0. The number of saloons af fected is 289. Altogether 16 of the counties have held local option elec tions and all have gone "dry." The total number of saloons voted out Is , 390. Yesterday's baseball scores: Port land, 7; Oakland, 5. Sau Francisco, 13; Los Angeles, 4. , On account of its new water sys tem the basis rate of Insurance in Oorvallis has been reduced to 40 cents on dwellings, gradually coming Guthrie, Oct. 1. Governor Haskell has made a public ap peal to the people of Oklaho ma for money to aid him in overcoming his enemies.whotn he declares are the enemies of the people. He says he can win with the financial sup port of the people, but is un able personalty u finance a campaign against the various interests. I ... - UAln1 vac. Olio Mts . i l .... aw and all I Lincoln, Oct. 1. Mr. Bryan arriv-i Idpwnfrom 75c. ' jed at Lincoln at 4 o'clock this morn-! f ' Just before "aiJIouFninir the "Meth- j ins after campaigning for a mouth in omsi raniret ocicuitu .luiust me cast, .Middle West and North Grove as the next place of meeting. west, as the train bearing him home! Hillsboro and Newberg were the only i pulled into the station .Mr. Tat't's: other candidates for this favor. I special was on the sidetrack, ready1 Everybody in -.Med ford Is pleased 1 to continue itu innriui a nm.i .' to $1,-1 with Judge Jfell's action in pledging' hours later. ' i ju.wwu unknot... .UU,L,... hji a iuuii) js i lie -t i i anmversarv ot ' Crater Lake boulevard and the ex-.Bryan's marriage, and it will be ex pression is general that it is the best 1 ebrated at Piarview. thing ever done for the county and . . ' means more for the future of the; Taft Is Hefreshel county, says the Tribune. Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 1. Refreshed MEETING HEARS END Washington, Oct. 1. With only two more days for section work iii the minute study of every phase of the tuberculosis problem, the seven sections of the international tubercu losis congress met today nnd listened to addresses from scientists of all parts of the world on the many new quest tuns which have arisen In the a tit l-t uuerciitosis ca m paig n . The summary of accidents for the month of August given out by the state railroad commission, shows that there w-as one derailment in which two passengers were injured, two trainmen killed, two trespassers kill ed and three others Injured, one trainman killed and three other em ployes Injured in other accidents he sides the derailment. Altogether three vassengers were lnjured.tbree trainmen killed, three other employ es injured, two trespassers killed atid three injured during August. Ilnra Rge to property ts estimated at $3100. fMS " uotningi - ii- pens nderwear V little difference what they are In L lit e have Lij, Htm, fleece-lined Shirts or a, ill children's slies, each. . .'. 25c Vren s Suits' ' ' ril these garments; they are fine Unto' fleeced; good for two sea ls tr; the suit 50c Umbrellas afflj Uielriiii'"want; we keep prints and keep them dry with our Siek rain Umbrellas at 93c, or one f tone In fbr their share of weara- KrS Jzne Hopkins' Boy-Proof out the best that the money will 'til-made and of good material; j'-w, all prices frotnv the suit, 7.50 htO AO Kn HAPPY DAYS ARE CHILDREN'S DAYS Friday and Saturday we will put forth every ef fort to supply the wants of the children in the Dry Goods or Clothing Line. Childrcns Coats... A new coat will bring out the. suits. AVo have brown, blue, and gray mi x e d, checks, plaids, in fiu t all wanted staides and colors are here. AH sixes, tM. Long 1'ousk for tlie I'hild of or lai'ger !iies of II years. . Kacli, $10.1)0 to Sa.T.1 15KAK SKIX COATS Here the little children will become happy. White Bearskin Coats, ages 2 to 6 years. then the grown-ups will smile at tin- utti.'L'l; & 1 f'5'rarjjl i i price ; each "'"llyies. is, ,ho for. but couldn't Shirts n, la thi. in, ngnt. or "-V r rlr ':-ralls 'J:,"n'i ' iih.)i,t hii,,, )lue Im . "" jou warn; MITT KKTS FOIl CHIMiHK.V These will make the little ones fairly "gig gle: white Angora Collar and Muff set. very pretty, the set S2.i White Astrachan and Angora Collar and Muff Set. diferent prices as to finality: cither one will bring a "chuckle": each. !i:..";fi, $1.i ami S-.oo fiLOVKS AM) MITTKNS Every comfort for the child is hfre; warm Mittens and Gloves, dark colors, tb" ' pair -'"' W.IUM VK)L HOSK For children of all sizes; ones to fit the new baby, pink and white or black, up to tJie time he wears H, all at on.- I" be. the pair HKAVY COTTON HOSK These are worth 20r; they are heavy ribbed ones, for boys; we also have a due lisle finished one for girls; the pair t.V There Will Be Days of Joy... Ready-to-Wear Dresses will be labor-savers for the mothers; we have them for all ages; many sizes and colors and prices. 1 to 3 years Domet Klannel Dresses in pink or blue, check, while or colored embroidery trimmed; each fOc 6 to 1 2 years Dresse.i i.f blue, brown or re.1, broken plaids, worsted, pleated skirt, waists trimmed with braid and buttons; each . . . .If I .SO 6 to 1 4 years Navy blue wool serge Sailor Dresses, pleated skirt; blouse walstp, trimmed with G rows white suntaehe: braid oil collar and sleeve; emblem on shield; wide red Windsor tie: each SS.OO 6 to 14 years Kxtra uuaiity navy fir dark red serge, full pleated skirt; sailor Mouse: wide collar; ;l rows brail: emblem on shield and sloe HAMPTON BROS. 558-564 Willamette St.. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Children's Fine Headwear TAM ' KHWTKHS Ked or white, fancy knii "Tarn." just right fur school wear; each . . . 'd "-' IIKAIt MTH HONSI TS White ii.-ar Cinih Ilonnet": assorted sizes; , 1c f-is, k,m!- Cloth Honnets; large, m.flhim ,,nd .-mall sizes; rilib' " - "" front: i, HI 'J" nml TV (liiil. Tl ' s A;, ,,::- k:,r wo, t T re--: ' MRS. MAINS WILL OPPOSE HUSBAND AT EVERY POINT forthcivming trial of her Uusbaiui. Captain I'eter C. llatues, ,tr.. accused of the murder cf WtlUtim H. Atmls. i was dispelled today by the ttmitgiua tion of dtvorce proceedings by her tn the supreme court, in which she asks counsel fees to defend the sritt. ! alimony and the custody of her three children. She denies absolutely all charges of imsvroprr relations with Annls and says that her confession ot her improper actions was obtained w lille she vta under the Influence of drugs. Mrs .Ihtlm-s says the letter begiu tihvir "My Dear itiiiie" which the 'lawyers for Haines have in their pos session, is a forgery. ATTEMPT TO KILL BIG OIL TRUST IS BEGUN .REWUHDS FOR MRS. P. C. Wife of Captain itt the scnsutiotuil '. v. HAINS, JR. lliiius, who ftguret tragedy at Bayalde, Xew York. Oct to the atilttde of HEAD OF IRRIGATORS - AUmqutTtine, Oi-f. I A movement is on foot among tho- dele-Rates to the National IrrJitattnn wmsresa to elect (Senator Xvwlauda, of Nevada, for j nresfdent of the next congress. Vice port from the delofiates of the aouth west. The reaoliitlons committee today began the preparntton of tta report, and resolutions have been introduced protesting against certain phases of the government's forestry policy ,. but tt ta not believed that they will get . 3. AH doubt aa Mrs. Hatnea in the past the committee. ROOSEVELT IS NOT SATISFIED WITH CAMPAIGN Washington, Ort. 1. jt Is learned that President Roosevelt has tent a conlldenlal friend to New York to took into the workings of the Nation al Heptiblicnn headquarters there. Some dissatisfaction is said to have arisen over the conduct of the eam paiisn and reports reached the presi dent to the effect that the National RAILROADS STILL FIGHT FOR HIGHER LUMBER RATE San Franclsroefit. 1. De claring the rate fixed by tho Interstate Commerce Conimta Hloa on lumber shipped from the Willamette valley to Sun Francisco iiay points to ho confiscatory, and attacking tho constitutionality of the act creating the commlRtdoH, attorneys represent lnt tho Southern Pacific and Oregon & California ratlroad today filed in the i'ntted Stales cir cuit court of appeals a new bill of complaint containing allegations omitted in the previous proceedings, which ended yesterday in a decision upholdlusc the demurrer ot the government. CAPTAIN PETER C. HAINS, JR. i'lliled Slates army officer ebariied with the kttlitiK of Willliim E. Auuls at Uayside, N. Y. BIG PROPERTY DEAL JUST COMPLETED C. S. Frank has sold tht two-story brick business bultdlnK, known aa the iJavtcB block, on Kar! Ninth street, anil which Is occupied by K. VV. New land's store and the tin-nt American tmpnttliiK Company's tea store, to ('. V. liarnaid, the former liveryman, and Kdwitnl Hanson, the clolliler. for I'.M.titio. 'i'hts Is an advance of $!umi over what Mr. Frank paid for It a few months ago. He has made a number of repairs to the building, but the rent income has about paid for that, he says. The lot on which the ImildttiK I situated has it front age of Kf( feet on Kast Ninth street and is HI" feet deep. IIKAKIXKOP TKSTiMtYNY IX lUJV. KBVMKxrs svit tx trnxx- 'KKV (H'KNS IN flUOAtiO MANY AI,I,K;.THNS AUK MAItK AtJAINST IHM'KKFlvU i,t:i;'s MNti'ti.v Chicago. Oct. 1. The Standard Oil attorneys presented evbiencu he fore Judge Franklin Ferris today in sttppore of their contention that the company has not been the recipient of preferential rates from the. railroads In different sections ot the country. Today's hearing Is a phase in the at tempt of the government, in a sutt In chancery to have tho Standard Oil Company dissolved am! cease to exist as a corporation, itenry K. Kelton. general traffic manager of ihe Stand-" aid Oil Company, was the fir twil ness called to tho stand, and wilt bo (he principal witness examined ta Chicago. Tho uuiin contentions of the gov ernment aro that tho Standard OH Company has been given rebates by the railroad companies; that conces sions were mado to It; that preferen tial rates were established for Its advantage; that the railroad compa nies so manipulated the open rates that tho Mr oil company had a decid ed advantage over its competitors. BANKERS ARE STRONGLY AGAINST GUARANTY .LAN Denver, Od. 1. The clazlag ses sions of th American Hankers' As social ion today were- repiett with in cident. Hesidee the election, of offi cers and the winding up of the imat nesa of the convention, resolutions which may have a far-reaching ef fort will be considered Several ad- jeommiftfe Is not. workliu: in hannonv with thi . Itepuhilf Jin fongrt'j'wifj-fift ; committee. ( Chairman Hitchcock f i-xpfM-tt-d !n WaKhlngr.on tomorrow far a iffr- ence with the preHMtnt in ii)f rir ' it Ik jaiti thf older rrr-n ft the ' party- n-nent the methadK of t b l young'T nien at lhf Sat ional hai)- quarter who ar runnrnp thf? earn t patt-'n, and claim that considerable t diKoi KatitzatUm exintK. FLEET WILL ANCHOR AT MANILA TOMORROW i . Manila. Oct. 1 A wireless frfim the Cf,nnerfif tit ay the battleship fleet experts If) an- rhr In Manila Hay at 6 . o'clock tomorrow rvit-nlnir. Manlia. Oct. 1 Cholera is fast! iosJtvg grfjimd .and in the pa-t feiv hnnrr but seven caws, im hiding two u.j.ert. have been r t.ffrt' fl ' u,. s V i ,'ir;eii'T are at w."-k r.-i Irrt-rlor ff tb,- old !:i'.jnf. ' ,f. t rHti-f'irminK It if.io a o-M V t-:ir)!!i' o'it til" J'T't'! t. inn w i'l !" be leu'. I . -o iiiilb'tr.tt ate I t tr.r r. SHERIFF ADVISED TO DEFY COURTS Albany. S. Y.. Oft. I. At- 4 toniev-f O'lienit .tilf'kou tf.fiav advised Sheriff Lane iff White 4 I'laiiiK, not !o comply, at lml f mt the prenetit.wtth the wrttK Issued by lite fed'-ral courts of eastern JVimKvlvHJlIa to prortftre Urcrry Thaw t I'tttn- Inirij torthwlih. A writ t,f hab'-as corpus, nlk-ned 1... ,t... r..,lur.l l,i,ti' f,r tlie V'eMfern dlslrif ! of Pennsylvania, command!!! ; the nherlff forthwith to produce Ilar-f ry 'thaw, was served on the sheriff today The sheriff notified the dep ot v who served the paper that he re-. tuned to obey tneoroer. j " N Km) THORNTON JENKINS HAINS. AutUur wf "Thw WiiHiivwir" ami ntiMr mmhr and hrithT if Cap tula V. , Itain, Jr., wht ht and kiilwl WiHtrtm K. A (infer at Ituyxiili. N, T. S. FlJiins 1 Iwhi s his Imtlmr' ae-coaiptice. tlrMKM's tf intrH-t wra alf deliv er e-4. Thr ttttttftUta at Krtaraatwtaic hank t'jjoi!-i was- brtmKh-t !iwarfl iufirw t'i conveHtlon at ibt afiirnmm e KUm irj a r-jrrt by tht anoiatlon's fedeiat leiiltiiutivc cumuittti'4. which taken a AwUUtl Ktand in ojmltifm to awrh aHhrn by Hther tat or f'd frat Ktverntufnts. MINT WILL MH PURCHASE OF SILVER Ta THK WIIKAT MAKKKTH t.- Wheat ! WashlRKtoR. Od. I. H rertor of the Mint i.each will resume the purchase of fine silver. He experts to pur chase 12f..oofr ounces each week for an indefinite period. 'm. Of t. ed. -Wheat t( d-i I'.irCand, Oct, I ,!::"! rt.r.tl. 'ct t OrtoUT tS; !e.s.Hf. !fM.,. ... tdS; I Mr I.. K. itehm, who has rff etttly df.trsted h larite uttrii fit ntouey to tk Uniteiie ItlliiH Cnlvers.Ity, hss rrtvi h-rw with iur Io!whM ttrrmU vnj will lti,-,kr her frit-i horue m Ku ( tie. f ti 14 buiXmi; of t le whoo! iu iwe named Uehm ball In her lion t . SIBBtSl O o o