Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 06, 1908, Image 1

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    HE EUGENE
DAILY GUARD
I t.i vi:. nii'(.ii, Tl Ksnw i. i:im;. h kiisi i;
m APPEALS
TO POWERS FUR
FOR ASSISTANCE1
: :
n,t 6. Reports T
'''ria.Huneary of (lie
5 'a of troops today
;decllrod without
. rw r, The oun-
V1' . - ln...F CMS.il nil
jaiaers 6u '" -,
,in. to consider the aft ion
!u declarlnn her in. e
f Titrkev, and It was de
ill, would be impossible to
t proceedings that yio at
:! Wies; that Turkey
jTj circular note to the
lw .Jtv of
Sures to enforce respect
for the treaty of Berlin. As Turkey's
rights are Kunrauteed by the powers'
the sultan will look to them fur their ;
defense.
(ilSKAT ISHITAIV AMI !
l'KAXCK IX Acroiilij
Paris, Oct. G. It Is annouuct I this
afternoon that Franco ami ilivat
lirltaln are In complete accord on the
principle of an immediate Interna
tional conference to consider the Hnl
iriirlan situation. Hussia ami ltalv
i are also in favor of such conference,
nnd even Germany Is exported t,o ud
; here to the proposal. The latest tul
i vices from Constantinople Indl'-ate
i that the porte will accept advice from
'IT
TRIED TO KILL
AND BLEW COT
r
EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH OF
AUSTRIA.
Who is saiil to In- hacking Hulua
ri:i in the rt:vuli again-t Turkish rule.
(Continued on Paso Five.)
Radiators and boilers lor Mie heat
ing plum of the new I. O. o. -
bloek arrived from Portland vester-day.
San 1'ra.iu'Isfo, Otr ". William j
; IN it rs. a tailor, shot Ms wiV four
tinu. inflicting flesh wounds, and
t lu n turned the pistol on himself and
tili-vv out his brains. The tragedy oc
curred at the corner of Kddy and
V tistrr si roots, and was uiuu'.-ed
by a number of perse.:?.
Tour months a so IY:ers sold h;s
tailor business wit n the intention of
bavin;; a home, but took !,. drink
an ! s.iem the money. His wife lett
hint and secured employment. Ho
waylaid her thts .iKrrnin:; as she was
!',(iny; work and a kd her for a
dollar, and upon her refusal shot her.
oi;nn:::; vi vw
holds axmai. i:li:ctio
Now York. Oct. C. -The annual
meetitm of the Northern l'arittc Kail
road was heli! today, all t lie retiring
directors being ro-t hv.ed.
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tANDARD PATTERNS FIRST BEST AND ALL THE TIME THE BEST
Veil Dressed for $25.00
.0i spend this amount on one of our suits, you can have two sea
iin's satisfactory wear and still have a suit for rainy days.
Ibis has been the experience of those who have worn "Wool
tes", "La Vogue," or the English Piccadilly" Suits, ea .tjiii.VOO
A Wooltcx Coat Gives
Confidence and Satisfaction
iMt'.dn't take two minutes to decide what kind of a coat It
tesr If you take a "Wooltex." The styles are dependable f-'r
jesnejs and good taste. A fashion authority in Paris makes
this point certain, each ..$"!) down to
The Sweater Coat
is the Practical One
They are-worn by the College slrl and her high-school sister. Prac
tical, every stitch s.;tid comfort. To possessone Is the desire of
every student. All colors in many styles and prices to suit
every size purse. Kacli $(l.., .t!.", tSI.."ii), !?:!..", S-..VI
The Merry Widow Veil
is With Us Yet
Just received, new lot by express in nnvy, brown, black and
gray, each ., S .-' ami till. 7."
New Duplex Automobile Veils
nrown and tan, light and dark blue .black and white, each . $;!.,"(
Beauty and Economy in Waists
lire the new All-over Net Waists just received, cream, navy,
ud brotrn, Allover Net, silk, lace and applique trimmed Ion
mr, material and making will cost more than,
Each ; $3.00
faists for Style and Comfort
1 Batiste Waist embroidered or tucked front, colors, navy,
lht blue, green, red and cream for fall and winter wear;
Mtb -()
Dress Goods for
All Occasions
Good serviceable appropriate materials for rainy day, street, house
Sowiid and for evening wear. We never k:j many styles an
this season, and servieeahle to the las! dt'Kree. Invisible
stripes are very prominent In our slock. Green seems to be the
color alt houuh brown or blue are most usd excellent mater
ials lor shopping, church or travelln.i;; 2 Inches wide, the vnrd
at $1.25
Heavier suiting in navy or brown stripe for talh.r mude garment,
f2 inches wide, the yard $l.."o
teiSMen You
are Letting
One of the
Opportunities
'$06
of securing titilor-niade 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.
AVe are the only merchants s"lllng
or can pell these fine clothes.
Come in today and let us show
you the best Suits or f)v-co:its
9 1 .l.ou 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 fiilts
sell for "--
Or up to SI. Too
to fill every
hj Ml,CI" uke a
"Chic" Little
Suits forBoys
Styled and tailored on the most
favored way of tho season. Kx
act in evciy detull. Prices, well
It will surprise you to see tho
suit we sell for $!.:.. Hut if
you want a better Kiade suit or
ovecoat we have them to snM
requirements at $-.."0, &;t.."0,
Sl.on, Mo.oo and 8(1.00; iikcs 4
to 1 r yi'ars.
Boys' Caps
with style
The" are the bi t v ever bad on
sale. NY.v a it'itiiob!!c Caps,
r lotli or b :.-to r, eac'a f.'lc
ami -"'
New
Fancy Shirts
We can fit tin- l!'tle Rentl- n
with a shirt Ju-t like his " l:i 1 '
Hampton Bros.
558-564 Willamette St.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
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MOST FOPULAR MAN IN THE TURKISH EMPIRE.
After over thirty years' seclusion within the limits of Ids palace tiroutulu
Abdul llaniid, ruler of Turkey, has recently adopted the practice of taUlnt; n
dally drive throuuh the streets of Constantinople. This unheard of innovation
and the ivvlval of the constitution of l.sTtt. which was put out of busluesii
when Abdul llalnUI .cended the throne, have uwde hllu the most populal
mail In his eiuulru
THOUSAND DELEGATES
MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO
S:m Krni'ii'o. Ov. tl. The nlne-U-
'i ,i t rjins-.M isi-lssippi Congress,
with a thousand or more ;l ('legates
'iin ib western halt of the I'nlted 1
:-'ate aiuvadlng. hegan a live days'
s : -ion here t :day. Temporary,
CI I'h iiiaa J. It. Case, of Abilene, Kas.,
eal!e t!ie delegai'-t 1 j ord"r and
dwelt at length 011 the vast work 1
there Is to he dime In the West in the
way of conservation tf natural re-,
sources and expansion of present In-'
ilustrie!'. I
After an Invocation by It:ibbl Xelto1
Thomas K. Walsh, chairman of the
executive committee, made a few re-J
marks on the objects nnd Hcope of the
congress. 1
Addresses of welcome were deliv-
ered by Governor C.lllette. Mayor j
Taylor. Senator I'erkins. Congress
man Kahn and C. tl. Moore, presi-;
d'tit of the San Kranclsto Chamber!
of Comniere. !
Iiesutnse8 were made by delegates
from variottH states. !
The opening session was purely1
one of organization and after the ap-;
pulntmcnt of the requisite commit-;
tees the coiigresH ndiourned so tbnli
the delegates and their friends might,
partleipare In an excursion on San.
Kranelsco harbor. !
I'lesbU-nt Cuse'M Address !
President Case hoped that settle
meiit of the unoccupied lands would!
be etieournged by the government In
seiislhle ways. He continue:: I
'The Idea jirevalllng in early days
of the republic that the public do
main should he used as a n-venue pro
ducer, abandoned In favor of the bel
ter method of using the same lor set-,
(lenient, should not he revived. The;
West should be Mettled up. The
quicker the public domain passes in
to private ownership the better it
will be for ns. hry farming home
steads should bo enlarged to II 2 0 or
MO acres. A Inrne homestead should
lie given for dry tanning and a smal
ler one to the Irrigated districts.
' Loyal and earnest, co-operat ion Is
needed between the national reclam
ation service and tho state' govern
ments t hat are trying to reclaim
lands under the Carey net, anil 110
ronf I Ids should occur or jea lousles
exist, Title for government land un
der favorable Irrigation projects
should be granted more quickly than
they are at present and If necessary
our national laws should bo so
changed as to bring this about. Ti
tle should be made as a result of cul
tivation and use rather than of
length of time necessary for the set
tler to live upon the government
lands before the title Is granted."
Transportation, Ha Id President
Case, Is the one great problem that
overhadown all others, lie added:
"We are particularly desirous that
navigation of the Missouri and Low
er Arkansas rivers be Improved un
til there Khali be a worthy advance
to the transportation of our Western
products. However, only a compar
atively small portion of the Trans
Mlsslsslppl country can be reached
by navluablo streams. We must de
pend upon the Iron rait us a highway
to market for the greater portion of
our products."
Telcgniiim of gret
President Koosevelt sent it tele
gram regretting his Inability to at
tend the congress and expressing his
appreciation of the work nf the or
gan Iza I Ion. A mcHHa no from W. J.
Itryan regreded the fad. that he was
unable to attend and expressed sym
pathy with the purposes of the run
gresa. Judge TaTt also sent greet
liign ami the hope that the c.mgrest
Would be prod nit ve of much uod.
BURIED IN DETROIT WON
SEWER TUNNEL AMERICAN LEAGUE
AT PORTLAND PENNANT TODAY
'land. Oct. 'I ' l.'ii'i""n and
1 Hubert Kavhao. Hu-kiii i- llllln. Htm
Frank Motrin, all no tu to is i f a ' n-w
dit!i!iui: a H'wr In tin- Itro'ik i n dn-
biiricl ;i it v.- isuly I na
1 avini! In of t In- 1 '"in". Mat-
,J i-i-maiiis iiiii "V. i 1 d and be
,,nsc.,iis. while a laia- it.- If
,.rtf 1,, resrue him. I r mil" a
iru t.
In- lil"
ti
nt wi
lliiiMll :;'" feet
in the tiitin'l and mi
fe
111
lap
ed
The
iindi-i eriiund. and It
iii.ihIIi that they
is not Im
a i" a live
ccidelll was due to the col-
of the timbers Irom the ureal
. fptrii ultovc
Matsen la'er d"K w"h hl
U-a broken nnd bl l""ly badly bruis
The b'Hly "f '"' "f "" "ih'-r
men Is expected to be r'-oovered this
Hf'ernoon.
New Vol:, O.I
I iotial l.o;tc Me I New
4; Huston, 1. If e
wins l he i;a me tone r
lilaii', will tie ('lib
ttle Na'iiiha ietinalii.
Chieat'o. Oil. f.
wins lodav's Maun
lulilililif of the
I.eilK'ie.
. N.l-
'oi k .
York
IW the
i for
lletfllt
II II 1 111..
Ainei i an
SHERMAN HELLER
; ELECTED MEMBER
I OF CITY COUNCIL
TAKKS Pl.ACi: ol . x. II Mi
ll i ; li, who Kt:sn,i;i)
it ie it if , who i;i:sk.m:i
Ai.iut i:m:i Mi:r.n(i o k
col ( ii, iii:i,h last Mtin r
wii.i, look ai n it m rn:it
or m:w en v n ll
The city council met in adjr.iirned
session last night, at which time iho
resignation of Councilman I. X. Mar
baugh. from the Third ward, was
read and accepted and Sherman llel-
. the well-known blacksmith, wan
ehvied In fill the vacancy. The nom
ination was made by Mr. Ctilhert. and
Mr. Ildler was unanimously elected.
Me t ok his oalh of office mid began
his dm ies as a city dad.
Itoohitlons of regret, up.tu Mr.
1 ! a rha uuh's ret treincui from tho
council wovP parsed.
('on in-11 man Williams moved that
inasmuch as the vote on (be water
bun d Issue of $.".no, nun failed, tho
bid of Morris Hros. for the Jttlit.ont)
of the proposed bonds be rejected.
After a lengthy discussion the matter
was referred to the committee of tho
w hole.
City Attorney Heau reported that
tho briefs and arguments In the
friendly unit involving the validity of
the bond Issue for taking over tho
water plant had been submitted to
(he supreme court, and that owing to
other suHh taking precedenci . the
case will not come up before that
tribunal until Ortnhi-r -0.
In the matter of widening portions
of West Might h street the street com
mittee and the city engineer wore
ant horlzeil to enter Into a cont ract.
with Mrs. Huddleston and Mr. havis
that If they would agree to dedicate
a certain strip to straighten West
Klghth street between Jefferson and
Monroe the city would pay for tho
Intersection.
The bill (if .1. I'. Uoss for 5 7 T as
sower Inspector was ordered paid.
Part payment was advance I T. 11. Ki
lls on curbing contracts.
Council mini K in her asked permis
sion to erect, a real estate office at
Hut rear t j f the Merchants' bank,
across the alley, the siruclure to
comply with (he fire regulation. Tho
matter was referred to a committee
of three, to be appointed by the may
or, who named Uo.icli, Williams and
Itn'gcr.
Notice from County Judge Chris
man and the commissioners for tho
city to vacate the premises now occu
pied . by the city hall by January I,
I milt, was read.
Councilman Williams moved that
I he rli y attorney be ordered to draft
an ordinance declaring as a public;
highway the north end of (Hive street
extending to the railroad.
' The council adjourned to meet
Wednesday evening In committee of
the whole In order to make provision
for it city hall.
thirtyTodFesIurn
in anatomy hall
Minneapolis Oct, Thirty hu
man bodies are believed to have ben
hunted night In the fire tlmi de
stroyed 1111 anatomy hall of the Stale
Cnlvrslty. The building wns used
by the medical classes for dls-te ting
purposes. The lire loss was $ I ti,-uoo.
COLOM X ST I
WAItT
will in: iii:r;i:i:i
Suit Cases of
every description 6
$2.50 to $15
Keefe. w!io help.. I Til. 'Ulna
only iientiiint that town ever
In lb" f.'H in'' ' " '
!..,. In ,'nn Krlllii lno. .OnhlliK '
In I tic- C.mt l.eaKUe. Ilonny
e.-ii i.itiliiiiK f .r Montreal tils
nii'l won n. om tl'''" '''
Hold
mil th
!,. b
I Clii' innntl. Oct 0 The director
i of tbe N'a'lonal Itasebull League
! day decided ttiat tbe (irotenleil gallic
I between New York Htld ClllcaKO Sep-
j tember 23 an a t le.
I Tbe disputed Kame will be jilayed
off at H itiile to be MKiee'l illH.n by
I tbe t O cIllbH.
j Hl-bojl Hcaildlllte. of t!ie Western
Oi'iron d!'i" of (lie Kiilicopal
; ell iircll. wtv ha t.een vUl'Ini? at
it'ooA l!iv. bta i1td"d to mtubilxh a
1 1 n 1 1 1 1 r boinr'a' Itaolon tin has
;rir 1 1 ; i f I wo In' j lid ttta Rltru the
i -.hira f lor i i. . niic a ron.denro.
U'nsliliiKton, Oct. 5.- f'olonel Ar
thur nnd Major Kdle, tneillcul offl
cerH of the firiiiy retiring leinril, In
the cane of William V. Hlevviiil, xii li
uiltted it rei'"'l today declaring blin
wbolly unfit fur nctlce duly. They
fiinnd In had n ilaiiKeroiiH fonn of
heart. iIIkohioi nnd win blind In the
litthl eye. Colonel Stewart' coun
m.'I was reitilcHteil to tiroceed with
the exatuliiiillon of the wtiie-ei.
An Hdjoiirninetil wnn joked, how
ever, IIH t lie colonel')! lilMt ller. Willi
Iijm been ai tlni; as hit itttoi nev, wart
obllKed to ret urn to California, mid
the colonel's ln-w attorney wUbed to
dliot tbe tiieilb al re.oi'l in: I famil
iarize liltiiM'lr Willi the evidence. All
nil lotiriiiiieni until Tliuriolay after
II. on was "rallied.
The in.illial officers found Stew
art's ill.nlillltv bean ;l I vears nun,
aii'l that In IW. be was ilisiiiallfled
rioui active pal tli'lpa' Ion In the .V'.
1'erce liidiati c.i hipalK n on ai couiit of
heart trouble. Colonel Stewart MIVH
he was Klven no physical examination
at Hint time, that In reality he al
ways has been and now in physically
able to perJorm his army duties, and
Is conlldent that he will be able to
so demonstrate. The Indications wcrn
today thai the hoard would retire
him.
TIIK W IIKAT M.tllkKT
Portland, Oct. 6. Wheat la no-
chanxei,
ChP aKo, tut. --! iut M!;
May. Il.l'l ; ) il. i
Tho puyl'l lui tb" New tier-; .bllo
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