Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 05, 1908, Image 1

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    EUGENE
V1 LY -GUARD
1 IGK.Xi;, Olil.GOX, MOXDAY KVKMXG, Ol TOltFK S. Ill
SO. 8AS
J II MR! ROOM:
t rlntflUS
FIK AND WAHMKIt
WKATI1KK PISOMISKD
: this morning
LiM "' m imme-
Oregon and Washington
Fair tonight, with heavy
frost near coast; Tuesday
fair and warmer, except near
coast.
Idaho Fair and cooler to
night; warmer Tuesday.
ELEYEN DEAD
MANY INJURED
IN N, Y. FIRE
Sheriff Lamb recovered h!uHh
from an Indian who said he purchas
ed it. for from Konaido Donun
tfues. now in jail here charged with
biyiilary. The watch bears the in
scription: "l're-vnted to Jud.no C. O. jtock.j
laner by his frieuds, January 7 ,
lnoi," and a latin senieuco which
translated reads:
"Justice to all in the law itself."
FIRE LOSS ON
'FRISCO WATER FRONT
' ,rt room imnie-
u.rtln. a negro
Superior court on
r a tTA .
F Mtrolme"' had been pre-, Francisco, Oct. 5. Fire In the
elr1 . j the session i , i nt p.jffirt r.,..
r . . kandcuffed to pnmnanv at the foot of Beale street
tulrWSN' , d 0ficer ..spread rapidly to the wharf and
. jjtett C01U Martin ! 'umber yards adjoining, causing a
'. os taking Ma"!1;) ot $ioo,000. The crew of the
. . -alum lllUl t - 1 D....II., .a..,l.n.l ...,.
-at joor l , I Italian crnisci i uB..a. icw.icic.. ui-
f Bell, a frient of Hiss ; abe aid in extinguishing the fire.
tAei t tDB nesT0 , I .,.,, ,h fpnr. powered close to
L(-f5nThe! his protectors.
f, -j. tries of W i SeVeral persons were injured, but
rtiropea"" - -.,.ike Martin was finally lanuea in Jan. ai
, 011 xtenmtped to -1' t lmmediately he was taken, iin-
., ,ke club which ste' ! . ,,eavv esCort. to the courthouse
" . . D'ri 1.1CK. Ul"- - . .1- 1
Lnduw""" --- . j arraigned, aajuugeu guuij huu
t were ""?P.eUf?. "eEr0. i sentenced to life imprisonment.
New York, Oct. 3. Eleven were'
killed and more than a dozen iniur-
1 ed. and thirty escaped death by the',
i narrowest margin, from an incen-!
diary fire which wrecked a tenement
house at 112 .Mulberry street early i
today. Three barrels stuffed with'
rubbish and soaked with oil were.
; lighted in the lower hall, cutting off :
; the escape of fifty per? ins on thei
upper flurs. Some of them dle.1 in ;
their beds, while others were aroused
too late and fell unconscious and
were burned to death.
Many were injured in jumping
, frum windows to the street.
JUDGE STOCKSLAGER'S
WATCH RECOVERED'
Winnemucca. Oct. 5. On January
2 4 Judge C. O. Stockslaer was rob
bed at Shoshone, Llaho, and today
PACIFIC COAST
CITIES WILL UNITE
San Francisco, Oct. 5. Leading
cities of the Pacific const, represent
ed by tlieir executive officers and re
ts noli ve commercial organizations,
are arranging today for a unity of
action on all national legislation af
fecting the interests of the three
slates bordering upon the Pacific
ocean. Portland, Seattle. Taeoma,
Spokane, Los Angeles, Oakland and
San Francisco participated in the conference.
OLGARIA THROWS
OFF TURKISH YOKE,
WAR IN PROSPECT
BHOOKLYX WINS
ix Finsr cami;
Philadelphia. Oct. 5. (National
', League) Frooklyn, G; Philadelphia,
: 1. (First game.)
Paris. Oct. 5. The Temps
today publishes a dispaich
i frum Vienna saying that the
j Bulgarian army is marching
i toward the frontier and that
1 the Turks are moving for-
I ward to the encounter. Aus-
! tria Hungary is mobilizing
J two army corps.
4.
Paris. Oct. 5. No official
confirmation has been re-
ceived in Paris at o'clock
this evening of the reported
mobilization of nv.ops by
Turkey and Bulgaria. It is
believed here that BitUaiia
will remain on the defensive.
I HIIIIHI ! Wl
1
IK
Pressed for $25.0.0
L-pend this amount on one of our suits, you can have two sea-
9,,-s satisfactory wear and sttn nave ." ".
111, us been the experience of those who have worn "Wool-
IB-.U Vogue," or the English riccaamy suns, ra.f-.
Wooltex Coat Gives
bnfidence and Satisfaction
mlia't take two minutes to decide what kind of a coat n
mril you take a "Wooltex." The styles are dependable for
Mfiiess and good taste. A fashion authority In Paris makes
Ms point certain,' each 1'
ANDARD PATTERNS FIRST BEST AND ALL THE TIME THE BEST
The Sweater Coat
is the Practical One
They are worn by the College girl and her high-school sister. Prac
. tlcal, every stitch solid comfort. To possessone is the desire of
everv student. All colors in many styles and prices to suit
every size purse. Kuril UMi.SO, r, $.!, :i.SO, !1!.50
The Merry Widow Veil
is With Us Yet
Just received, new lot bv express in navy, brown, black and
gray, each $l!.r0 iiml $1 .7.1
New Duplex Automobile Veils
Brown and tan, light and dark bluo .black and white, each .$:..-
jeauty and Economy in Waists ,
:ire the new All-over Net Waists just received,' cream, navy,
iid brown, Allover Net, silk, lace and applique trimmed Econ
omy material and making .will cost more than,
a "''"('
laistsfor Style and Comfort
! Bitiste Waist embroidered or tucked front, colors, navy,
iight blue, green, red and cream for fall and winter wear;
(Kb ... ... 2.50
Dress Goods Tor v
All Occasions
Good serviceable appropriate materials for rainy day, street, house
gowns and for evening wear. We never hud so many styles us
this season, and serviceable to the last degree. Invisible
stripes are very prominent In our stock. Green seems to be the
color although brown or blue are most used excellent mater
ials for shopping, church or traveling; 42 Inches wide, the yard
at l.ar
Heavier suiting In navy or brown stripe for tailor made garment,
52 Inches wide, the yard HH.no
wmmMen You
E3W
'906 bv
y Mir:
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 Schaffner and Marx
make. They are "snappy" and
suited to those who care to be
stylishly dressed.
We are the only merchants selling
or can sell these fine clothes.
Come In today and let us show
you the best Suits or Ove.-coals
$I.-.1K) or up to will buy.
' But if you want something for less
money we have that kind too.
If you buy them you will be a
satisfied customer. These suits
sell for
Or no to SiI.i.imi
"Chic" Little
Suits for Boys
Styled and tailored on the most
favored way of the season. Ex
act In every detail. Prices, well
It will surprise you to see the
suit we sell for 51-f'O. Hut If
you want a better grade suit or
ove'-cont we have them to suit
requirements at. !jil!.r;o, )k:t.r0,
Si I.OO, $."..00 and I.OO; ages 4
to ir years.
Boys' Caps
with style
Th".v are Hie b"st we ever bad on
sale. New aiitomobiit! Caps,
cloth or leather, each r,bc
anil
New
Fancy Shirts
We enn tit the little gentlemen
with a shirt just like his "da I' '
to fill every
irpm04. 1:1.
E' '"-ui iiKe a
ea. $3.00
Hampton Bros,
VYIllUlllci "
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Suit Cases of
every description
$2.50 to $15
tht HtTlin tivaty. This U tlu tVtt
I'onu' tif tho prorliiuwitton of Hula
rlun ItuU'pt'mk'nci. Itusslii has rea
son to be Hove dio unnoxatinn of llos
nirt ant! 1 icrzemtvina by Austria Hun-
Mary is niiminoni.
Will Sv Cjir
Count Horohtohl, Aust ro-Hunnaii-an
ambassador to Uussia, wlui has
boon away on a loavo of absciu-o, ro
turnod to tlio oily today and doniund
od an iinniediato audicnoo with Viwx
Nicholas, It was arraniMl that ho
would sco his majesty tomorrow, and
as t he emperor is cruising In t ho
tin If of Finland, a naval yacht was
placed at the disposal of l.'ount Uorch
tuld.
HARRY STUCKE
SHOT AND KILLED
BY HARRY TABOR
Sofia. Oct. :. Bulgaria, a tributa
ry principality under the suzerainty
of the sultan of Turkey, t day pro
claimed her independence of Turkey.
Tho action was taken at Tlrnovo by
Prince Ferdinand, who was elected
prince of Bulgaria In 1S.S7. The Bul
garian cabinet was present with the
prince, having met him yesterday at
the frontier and Journeyed wlrh him
to Tlrnovo, the ancient capital of (he
kingdom or Bulgaria.
Austria Back of It
Constantinople. Oct. f. Turkey Is
convinced that Austria, backed by
Germany, encouraged Uulgaria to de
clare her independence in order to
strike a blow at the Kalmll ministry
and cniproniise the new constitution.
It is not known what action Turkey
will take, but the Impression prevails
that an European conference will be
held to consider the whole question.
(.l.ltM.WY MM. I.
JIM X Wi l li ItltlTAlX
Berlin, Oct. .V - The Associated
Press is authorized to state that. Ucr-
eauy associates herself with the me
diation proposals submitted by Great
ttritaia lo tile Tui'Kisli and Bulgarian
governments. It is recognized olu
clally that ll'gai'la's proclamation
gravely complicates the situation and
until the attitude of the sultan Ih
known the German government is un
able to rorsee Its course of action,
except that ill no case will Germany
bring pressure to bear at Constanti
nople to Influence tho decision ot the
porte.
Ill'SSIA DICKII'KH
GKMOltAL KUVISIOX
I St. Petersburg, uct. 11. it is au
I non need with authority today that
I Itussla will propose a congress of the
1 nivni-i fur the ueiienil revision of
(1'IUXCK TltVIXO
TO AVKKT CO.X.'ldOT
Paris. Oct. 5. Kranco has decid
ed to enact the role of mediator with
the object of preventing war between
Uulgaria and Turkey. Foreign Min
ister lichon had already begun a se
ries of conferences with tho diplo
matic, renresentatlves of tho powers
I with the Idea of reaching an under
standing, the purpose of which was
the maintenance of peace when the
official newB ot I'rlnco eruinunii s
proclamation arrived.
The situation Is considered most
grave.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CROWDED WORSE -THAN
EVER
City School Superintendent Stock
ton is In a q'lyindary over tho matter
of accommodating the many new pu
pils who have enrolled In tho public
schools during the past week or two.
There were five new ones In the fifth
grade at the Geary school this morn
ing and the room was already full.
There are more pupils than seats In
tho first grade room at the Patter
son Reboot and several rooms In all
the buildings are badly crowded. I ho
superintendent suited this morning
NICK DECLARES
JEPORTS JRE ONLY
CAMPAIGN LIES
Cincinnati, Oct. IS. Con-
gressnian Nicholas Long-
worth todny denounced as a
campaign lie tho printed sto-
rles that In u speech at Hock
Island, ill., ho prophesied
that after Tuft had served
two terms na president Moose-
veil would ugaln bo a can-
didate.
I HAGK.IIY Ot'l'l KS IN DKADWOOlt
M'.ltaillOUlKKlll WKST OK VX
;i:XK SATl ltHAV .UTKUXOOX
TAUOK WAIVES KXAM1NATIOM
AXII IS ltOlXI) OVKU IX SIM
OK ljfJOOO 11 K. Kl l!MSlli:i
HAIL AXI IS AT LIBl.ltl'V
siioyi;ixo kkski.t ok kamii.v
FKl'U TAHOIt Ar'l'K.H IX SUM-'
DKKKXSK.
Harry Stucke, u farmer residing
In the vicinity of Oeadwood, In tho
Lake- Creek valley, .111 miles west of
Kvone, was shot and killed by Har
ry Tabor, deputy postmaster at Al
pha. Saturday afternoon about i
4 o'c.!:i.k.
A jury empaneled bv the justico of
the peace of that precinct, acting In
the capacity of coroner, held an In
quest over Stucke'a body this morn
ing and found that he came to his
death from n gunshot wound nt the
hands of Harry Tabor. Tabor was
afterward arraigned before the Jub
tlco of the peace and waived examina
tion. Ho was bound over to tho cir
cuit court and his hall fixed at J2,
000, which was furnished by a num
ber of ell liens of that nalghboiiiood.
Act.il In Self-He fcuse
Ah Tabor waived examination no
testimony was add'iced before tho
Justice of the pence and therefore
minor details ot the shooting aro
lnsklng, but from a telephone mes
sage to Tho Guard It Is loarned that
Tabor acted In self-defeiiHO In shoot
ing Stucko. The shooting occurred
In Tabor's field. Ho and his wife
were toguther and were driving the
cows homo from pasture. Stucke, It
appears climbed over the fence and
approached them, cursing Tabor. He
had 11 pistol In his hnnd ami. so the
story goes, attempted to draw It on
Tabor, wheruupon the latter drew
his pistol, 11 .32-callbro, and fired.
Stucku fell and soon afterward ex
pired. Tabor linmedlalely started for
Hugeuo to give himself up to Sheriff
Bowu, and telephoned the sheriff
what ho hud donu and that, he was
coming In. The Sheriff told him to
stay there and directed the consta
ble, of that district to place him in
custody till ihe (tho shorlff) arrived.
Sheriff llown, in company with Dis
trict Attorney HryHon, left here
ubuut 1 o'clock Siyiday morning for
the scene of the shooting, tho district
attornoy coming up from Corvallla
on the midnight train. They arrived
there about noon Sunday mid at once
proceeded to Investigate the shouting,
and the causes leading up to It.
A Kumily I'Viul
According to the Stories that have,
reached Hugnno since the killing Silt-.
11 ril uy afternoon, the trouble which,
culminated In the tragedy has been
ot long stand lug- Stucke, who has
tho reputation of being quai'relsonie
and HH having an ugly temper, It Is
GEORGE L. LILLEY.
Itepiililii-nn nominee for governor of
foniiei-tlillt, whose Htntenii'lltM i-oll-l-ernlng
the alleged Hiilinniiine lobby
it Washington caused a sensation bo-t
iprlug-
that a new building Is an a In il'ile
necessity.
Another new teacher was chosen
K-it.vilav (or the high chmil In the
,.,',!! of Miss Florence In llar. This
will necessitate the filling up if one
I ,,f ihe rooms In the high srmioi
building, now iis.-ii 1. if i"--
grades, for high school work. I-lye
rooms In the high school an one In
Die basement of the Central school
are being used l i accommodate the
overflow from the grammar grades
mil thic will soon lie overflowing
if the present Increase contlniii-H.
i Winnie lladley and Mi s W '
,,.r in., taking the place, of the M ls
,. Me l In the teiohlni; force on ae
,.. , ,. ,1a.!, of Mrs. V.rrh
i r,,ft giainlnui'her of the !u .t'-r.
CHAIItMAV MACK
SAVS HltVAX WILL WIX
Chicago, Oct. li. Norman Mack,
chairman of the neniocratlc National
committee, told the Associated PresH
today that, after three weeks' study
of the slt'iyitlou In the Kast he was
convinced the election would go to
Bryan. That New York will show a
landslide for the Democratic candi
date; that New Jersey, Khode Isl
and, Maryland, Delaware and Ohio
would also be found 111 the Demo
cratic column. He said President
Koosevelt's letters and l.oiigwoiih's
declaration that the country will
have eight years of Tuft mid then
eight years of It: osevell , have help
ed Die la uiocratlc party.
HEAVY LOSS IN
WOOL AND HIDES
Nnuiiia, Ida., O't. The ware
house occupied by the Western Hide
anil W10I Company anil the Young
Trnlister C iuipanv w.ih desl royed by
fire liiday. Loss. $ I ,1100,111111.
. - - ' 'Jk
'b 'i-'Oy " n
,xi;ws XOTKS.
Sun 'ay's baselinll si-ures: Oak
land. 4- '. Pol"' liili'l. ' Los An
eeles. li; San l-'i a m Isio. -. Satur
day's' mores : I'm t liilul. II; Oakland,
1. Los Angeles. 3; San Kriini lsi 'i. 2.
There me pupils enrolled In
the Mcdforil public schools - nf which
I :n ate In the high school.
At Brownsville l.ie bridge over the
Calapoiila river Is In an unsafe condi
tion for travel. At the north end Hi
timbers have rotted uwav and the
bridge Is 111 poor condition. The
county court has been notlfl-d by
Bond Master Huillh iind Couinilsslon
er Butler to repair the structure In a
le wdaya.
HENRY C. BELL.
Nominee of Hie I leiuoi-riils of the
Klghliiuil ll Illinois illslliii us tile op
ponent of Speaker ,lu eph O. t'lllllloll
for the luller' sent lit eon-res..
WIILAT MALKI T
Chbag
)' ''!'! 1 1,1 I
.'. Oeloher, '- S i :
May, 1 1. nj t : July
snld. hail ihiealeneil to kill Tabor an
well as several otuer people residing
In that nelghli'iiiiooii. Kor soine
I lino past. Tabor has curried a pistol,
expecting serious trouble with
; Stucke.
ll Ih mild the trouble started over
the fact that Garrett Stelnhaiier ac
cused Stucke of being unduly Inti
mate with his (Slelllhkiier'sl wife,
and at one time ordered Stucke off
his place. Stucke some tlmo after
that assaulted Steinhauer and was
arrested and brought to Bi(:ene for
an examination before JnstUe of the
Peace Brysoii. 1 1 was bound over
to Ihe circuit court, which meets In
Novciiilicr, and was under bonds at
the time he was killed. Tabor was
one of the principal witnesses against
Stucke, and It was for this reason
that the latter threatened labor's
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