Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 03, 1908, Image 1

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fUE EUGENE : DAILY GUARD
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M'tiKXK, ORKSO, SATUlKAY KAK.MM;. CHTOHKIt .1.
M. it I
LUMBER RATE
CASE IS UP TO
SUPREME COURT
President
V ..r.out'forPubUc.-
fcdiw- hy hlm from
a, Louis, in
i.u" that Gov-
- 1,18 let"
K . 0 regarding the
The text of the
'" Udent: I notice In
r.Leir.W" of date of
r the following siaie
h ".SS, I am defend-
',10 government town;
?hV o had bronRht
P.r differ" honorable
L i this presiabuuai ...
Ka will not under-
Kli India" Voters was
L ,oUe in having
suits brought,
charge you
with knowing that there has been no
delay In these cases except that occa
sioned by the court's deliberations,
taken by himself, as to the time he
deemed necessary to consider wheth
er or not there was any merit in the
petition filed by your attorney.'
'The above statement regarding
the townslte lots Is so imperfect that
it is entirely misleading. All those
suits In which Governor Haskell is
defendant, except one, were filed in
1907. prior to the admission of Okla
homa as a state. He Is charged with
direct partlclpatL'in In the frauds
through which Indians were depriv
ed of their property rights, and t'ae
bills seek to hold him personally lia
ble for the injury thus Inflicted. He
has not answered the mer.its of a sin
gle case, but all pleas filed by his
answers are purely technical and nec
essarily dilatory in effect."
The letter goes on to say that the
efforts to obtain expeditious hear
ings met with no response on the
part of Haskell and the other de
fendants. '
San Francisco. Oct. 3
Judges Gilbert, Morrow and
Ross, of the l"nlted States cir-
cult court of appeals todav
announced they were unable
to agree in the matter of the
injunction suit sought bv the
Southern Pacific and Oregon
& Callturnia railroads, fining
t.e freight rates on lumber by
the Interstate commerce coin-
mission.
The facts involved, iuclud-
ing the right of the Interstate
commerce commissi ju to es-
tablish and alter freight
rates, will be certified to the
supreme court of the I'nited
States and it is expected a tie-
, cislon will be rendered with-
in sixty days.
CHAIRMAN MACK
ATTACKS SHELDON
AS TRUST MAN
UNCLE SAM: "I MIGHT AS WELL SURRENDER NOW.'
WHKAT MAItKKTS
Chicago, Oct. 3. October, 97V:
December, 9s V4 ; -May, $1.0.". rs; Julv.
New York, Oct. 2 National Chair
man Mack today made an attack up
on the corporation affiliations of
Keorge R. Sheldon, treasurer if the
Republican National committee,
charging that Mr. Sheldon is at this
time connected with no less than IT
financial companies. Mr. Mack made
the following statement:
The trust and corporation .urina
tions of lieorge K. Sheldon, treasurer
of tho Republican National commit
tee, for the past leu years, make in
teresting reading in view of the re
cent developments of the compaigu.
Odell Turns Hint lionu
I wish to recall in this connection
that, because of these very accusa
tions of his. Governor Odell in 19 112
refused to permit the party leaders
to put Mr. Sheldon In nomination for
lieutenant-governor..' Governor Odell
at that time declared that ho would
not accept the renominution for head
of the state ticket If Sheldon were
named as his running mule. Rut
while the Republican party has re-
(Contlnued on, Page Four.)
Fandard patterns first best and all the time the best
ell Dressed for $25.00
, spend this amount on one of our suits, you can have two sea
mi', atlstactory wear and still have a suit for rainy days.
TMf has been Ihe experience of those who have worn "Wool
to" "La Vogue," or the English'Piccadilly" Suits, ea. 23.00
Wooltcx Coat Gives ;
Confidence and Satisfaction
Ltoilto't.toke two minutes to decide what kind of a coat
Tnr U you lake a "Woolt.ex." ' The styles are dependable for
Hiaess angood taste. A fashion authority. in Paris makes
thii point certain, each ... ... V'W down to $12.30
The Sweater Coat !
is the Practical One
They are worn by the College girl and her high-school sister. Prac
tical, every stitch solid comfort. To possessone Is the desire of
every student. All colors In many styles and prices to suit
every size purse. Kadi $0.30, $3, $4.30, $2.rn
The Merry Widow Veil !
is With Us Yet
Just received, new lot by express In navy, brown, black and
gray, each $U.SI ami $1.73
New Duplex Automobile Veils .
Brown and tun, light and dark blo .black and white, each .$;i..30
Jeauty and Economy in Waists
Lire the new All-over Net Waists just received, cream, uavy,
ud brown, Allover Net, silk, lace and applique trimmed Ccon
MOf , material and making will cost more than,
(Kb, ; $5.00
laists for Style and Comfort
l! Batiste Waist embroidered or tucked front, colors, navy,
lifbl blue, green, red and cream for all and winter wear;
(Kb '. .' $ 2.30
Dress Goods for
All Occasions
Good serviceable appropriate materials for rainy day, street, house
gowns and for evening wear. We never had so many styles as
this season, and serviceable to the last degree, i Invisible
stripes are very prominent in our stock. Green seems to he the
color although brown or blue are most used excellent mater
ials for shopping, church or traveling; 42 Inches wide, the yard
at
.$1.23
Heavier suiting In navy or brown stripe for tailor made garment,
52 Inches wide, the yard $1.30
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AO haf t fit
-ui iu nn every
ement like a
are Letingt
One of the
Opportunities
of securing tailor-made Clothing
at a ready-to-wear price, pass if
you do not buy a suit of our all
wool Hart Schuffner and Marx
make. They are "snappy" and
suited to those who care to be
stylishly dressed.
We are the only merchanf selling
or can sell these fine clothes.
Come in today and let us show
you the best Suits or Oviv-coats
$13.m or up to 10 will buy.
But If you want something for less
money we have that kind too.
If you buy them yon will be a
satisfied customer. These suits
sell for .(l..-o
Or tin to S13.M
Hampton Bros.
558-564 Willamette St..
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Suit Cases of
every description
$2.50 to ,$15
Brinkorhoff in Cleveland Uodor,
BASEBALL SCORES SCHOONER 6AND0N
OF BIG LEAGUES "WRECKED ON MUD
IN TODAY'S GAMES! FLATS OFTILLAMOOK
Philadelphia. Oct. 3. (American
League) Philadelphia, 8; Iloston, 7.'
National League Philadelphia, 3;
New York, 2.
New York, Oct. 3. (American'
League) First game. New York, 2;
BRIGHTON BEACH
AUTO RACE IS
MADLY CONTESTED
f -ara
"Chic" Little
Suits for Boys
Styled and tailored on the most
favored way of the season. Kx
act in every detail. Prices, well
it will surprise you to see the
suit we sell for $l.r,(i. Hut if
you want a better grade stilt or
overcoat we have them to suit
requirements at $2.30, fc:t.3l,
$I.H), $..KI and ISd. IN); ae.es 4
to 1 T years.
Boys' Caps
with style
They are th- p. -t e ever had on
sale. New au'omubile Caps,
cloth or leather, each r.iic
anil
New
Fancy Shirts
We can fit the IUHe gentl-im n
with a shirt just like his "i i '
each ""
JOHN M'GRAW.
Manager of the New York National
baseball team, who is regarded as one
of the shrewdest JuiIkch nf the capa
bilities of ball players In the country.
Tillamook. Or.. Oct. 3. Tho steam
schooner Hnndon, Captain Heese, Is
a wreck on tho mud flats of Tilla
mook llay. She attempted to crosB
out last night with a load of lumber
from the Miami Lumber Company nt
liobsouvllle, and Captain Reese took
the south Instead of the north chan
nel, and the weather being rough the
vessel pounded so heavily on the bar
that she opened a seam and took wa
ter freely. The Hnndon was then put
back Into the bay and anchored and
her fires were put out by the water.
Her anchors would not hold her and
a portion of her deck load was
thrown off.
The vessel drifted about all night
and finally landed this morning on
the mud finis. The crow are safu.
SKVKllAL M.XCHIVKS HOI'KLKSS.
I.Y WHKCKUl) AMI SUVKlt.XL
l'KI!SOS ItAlll.Y lN.llllKl)
ALL PHl'liKXCK IMSCltli:i
AND Ni:V HKCOItPS IS Kl'JKl LT
OK WILD IHtlVIXt; ,
HrlKhlon Heach, Oct. 3. With ft
trail of injured men and hopelessly
wrecked racing machines, six of tho
twelve nuiomohlics which started in
the 24-hour I'uce nn tint Itriglitou
Heach track last evening were still
In a mad whirl at s o'clock this
morning. Apparently prudence was
cast to the winds nud mi chance is
Considered too great, no danger too
menacing, for lite drivers. As a re
sult all previous marks have been
eclipsed. The four leaders at the
end of the tenth hour were In Ad
vance of the previous;! best2 mark
from three to forty-three miles.
N. Ci. Klckett, special patrol offi
cer, while crossing directly In tho
path of the machine, was thrown
sixty feet by tho American machine
driven by Huluirtson. Klckett Is
In a critical condition. Kohertstm
was off tho track for six hours for rt-,
pairs, and resumed In the ninth hour.
Car after car met with accidents,
one burning from a leak In Its gas
oline tank, and the rare was stopped
at 8 o'clock to permit of repairs to
tho track. It was resumed ai 10
o'clock, and will finish at 10 to
night. , ,
Tho leading car at tho twelfth'
hour had made 613 miles, a French
car driven by Strang and Bassie.
HEW YORK SHERIFF
NOT IN CONTEMPT
Scranton, Oct. 3. Judge Arch
bold, of tho United States circuit
court, this afternoon decided that
Sheriff Lnne, of West Chester coun
i ty. Now York, was not In contempt In
j not having delivered Harry Thaw In
to tho keeping of Ihe United Slates
marshal to be taken to l'lltsburg to
answer in his bankruptcy proceedings.
J111IT1SIC COM MlilA
CATCH OK SALMO.V
Washington, Oct. 3, Consul-Clen-
cral West, of Vancouver, reports the
total catch of the season of Sockeye
salmon at 33S,I)(I0 enses.
NEGRO HORTON
SAVED FROM MOB
claim to a forfeited gamo on the day
following.
Tho standing, Friday's games In
cluded, Is as follows;
W. L. PC.)
Pittsburg 97 55 .63
New York 5 54 .637
Chicago 96 55 .636
in the American League Detroit
and Cleveland both won their games,
the latter club retaining second place
by virtue of Its defeat or Chicago,
which Is now 13 points behind Cleve
land. The standing:
W. L. P.C.
Detroit t(S 61 .591
Cleveland KK 62 .5S7
Chicago S5 63 .r74
I Los Angeles, Oct. 3. Kdwln llor
I ton, a negro accused of the robbery
I nnd nssnult on Miss Kdnn Kalstiin, of
this city, in a lonely spot on the Col
! grove lino, was arrested and brought
to this city to save him from an at
I tack by the Infuriated armed men
I who were searching for him.
SEVEN THOUSAND
DEAD IN FLOOD
Horn bay, Oct. 3. I'pwnrclt of scv
I en thousand bodies have been extri
cated In tho Hooded district of Hyder
abad. The belief Is that the death
roll will exceed all previous estimates.
Washington. 1. Second game, New
York, 3; Washington. 2.
ev York ApH'ls
New York. Oct. 3. The New York
National league team today appeal
ed from the decision of President
Pull in in, rendered last night, that
the disputed New York-Chicago game
Wiis a tie. A meeting of the hoard
nf directors will be hel l next Mon
day morning for final disposition of
the matter.
CHICAGO WANTS
fiOTIIAM I'ITt lll l' I
AT AXV PKM'K.
New York. i' t 2 That I'h.'i'-le-W.
Murphy, owner of the Chicago Na
tional League team, bad offered J.'." -'
Hint for ,Cfirl!" M.iMiewMoti. the,
cv,i( k pitcher or the Clants, and that!
John T. Urush and John McCrau
had snurtieil the offer, became knouni
tonight. !
Murphv's .ffer, which was made la;
good faltii. and with n-i Intention that ,
It should In-come public, was column-'
I nl'-nted to lirmii and Mctlrnw
.through a buiie -s man in till clu )
! who Is In'crc-owl In I hoping h bred I
and other I, irses. and who has ill'",
confidence of both the New York ami j
Chicago National League magnates.
j
lajor Iague llnee I
Plllldnirg this moililng Is In tin
lead In the National League pennant !
rn -e. the two vli lories won by ilnit
clnli breaking the tie with Chicago,
and Increasing Plttsbutg percentage,
mark bv five iKilnts j
New York and Chicago both won
their games. but playing single
gaini ah gained but two p,lnti.
New York dropping to second and j
r t, ago to I bird place.
'Pie -"landing as II has here li i
figured is left unaffected In pr.-
..... . l.tlo.i' rt,- ii-lon of la-l lll.'ht, I
a, .,.,,,-, the New Yii'k-1'hi'
-.in..- oi Sept'-inher a tie and !-
i t fiat t .1 li aito i.-i- li
him
..vWr -'
GEORGE R. SHELDON.
'iMre H. HUfUVm, tnnHur'r of the ItfimM'mn inillonnl rninniltlt. Im n
f flu- iwmt imti)lii4nt ihilini-n fit New Vurk vUy. 1 1 Ih-Ioiiu" l murly a
t.mri' f Ifmltnie ' lul-x. Irirlintin th l itlnn l.t uw. I n i vr 1 1 y . H.irv inl,
Kii'-kft nii'l Ifiinix iiri-l fl .Ww Yrk Vn ht vu. IIm uiia Kniiliiatiit fnm
llnrvnnl fn ?'. ninl li it Immi iik of ttur iumhI tf"tli men In I he thui iirlul
.trhl for lUn hist iwt'iily jr;irs.
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