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'HE EUGENE DAILY GUARD o .im:. oi:i:;ux, i:ni:sn v i:vi-:mm;. h kuii i: t. iiuis o- NO. ;::t7 ' . . The killing P',0m, near here last V M'', Erb. the fe'at'wi confidential l'iliJ . ...k.m. formerly r1' nmaniza- . . .1 ih city. Ero his .teter-ln-U. iflU ' 1 nx-cr Ho- 'w isd fife have tad 'rouble, each accusing ',, unbecoming conduct. ., .rhei the courts, !.., ,iat sooner or later lV. ,ild have been '.p or the other They "Red Gables, ..rt iunie- was a case of who w blow, ..... K.iti.r striking -i. rum . a entering the walls. Wooltex Coat Gives Li' X -- T if v Ca?.:. to fill everv rennt like a L ERB KILLED BY SISTER-IN-LAW A physician sent for arrived after Erb was dead. Mrs. lieiscl was stav ing at a neurby hotel und says shy went to the house lust night and hear ing angry words on the second floor went upstairs and found Krb beating his wile. She says Krb turned on her and she shot him. Mrs. Kr! Am-stc.1 Philadelphia, Oct. 7. As a result of the Investigation by the district attorney of Delaware coumy. it has been deemed necessary to order the arrest of Mrs. Clayton T. Krb. 1; is said that Mrs. Kiuherine lleisel has repudiated tile alleged confession the police say she made last nighi, in which she admitted having killed her brother-in-law. .Mrs. Krb will be ar rested as soon as she recovers her composure. I Senator Beverldge, one of the , country's noted statesmen, passed ' through Eugene on his Taft tour last night. Endard patterns first best and all the Dressed for $25.00 -ijaut this amount on one of our suits, you can have two sta ll satisfactory wear and still have a suit Tor rainy days. -U lias been the experience of those who have worn "Wool .," -La Vogue." or the English Piccadilly" Suits, ea .Sti.Voo hfidence and Satisfaction xlda't late two minutes to decide what kind of a coat ii ar if you take a "Wooltex." The styles are dependable for ;uss5 End good taste. A fashion authority in Paris makes ;is point certain, enoh " down to $1 -" puty and Economy in Waists ire the new All-over Net Waists just received, cream, navy, iii brovrn, Allover Net, silk, lace and applique trimmed Ccon- Lf material and making will cost more than. Sfh $3.0(1 lists for Style and Comfort Batiste Waist embroidered or tucked front, colors, navy, !bt blue, green, red and cream for fall and winter wear; i:S S 2..-.0 Men You arelLetting 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 Mart 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 tho best Suits or Overcoats $1.1.1)0 or up to $;o will buy. ' Hut 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 SH.."U Or up to Sl.l.oo Hampton Bros. C(D .t WillimpttR Stj. WHERE CASH GREAT BRITAIN "OPPOSES POLICY OF FRANCIS J0SEPHiCRETE islanders Loudon, Oct. 7. In a reply to the notification of Austria-Hungary's in-1 teutlons in regard to the provinces of llosnia and Herzegovina, the Hrit ish government today made practi cally the same reply that it did to Bulgaria. lf a inform..! of that country's Independence, ih... Brit ish amhassad r at V:, -ma ha- i.,.,i instructed to iiyge oik, a the .u.-:ni-llungarian povernnient the neie-si-.v of reconsidering i t s action. Servia i:ntei-s I'rotfst Belgrade, (lit. 7 TiS rove meat has . addr.--.-. au e::erc note to the signal ri. of the Her treaty again-t Austria-Hunaar breach of tile provisions of the tre; by seizing tile occupied pr ivinees Bosnia anl Herzeg iviua. Ties st it is contended, will prove fatal the future of Servia. I'orto AIm. l'1-ele..K Constantinople. Oct. 7. The a MmMmimattiic(yajiiiii The Sweater Coat is the Practical One They arc worn by the College girl and her high-school sister. Prac tical, every stitch si. t ul comfort. To possessone Is the desire of every student. All colors in many si vies and prices to suit every size purse. Kach Stt.rii, .", $1.50, $:!.."(, $'J..I The Merry Widow Veil is With Us Yet Just received, new lot by express hi navy, brown, black and gray, each $ii..V nml $1.75 New Duplex Automobile Veils Brown and tan, light and dark blue .black and white, each . $:i.RO Dress Goods for -AN Occasions Oood serviceable appropriate materials, for rainy day. street, house fiowns and for evening wear. We never bad so many styles as this season, and serviceable to the Inst degree. Invisible stripes are wry prominent 111 our slock, llrecn seems to be the color although brown or blue are most used excellent mater ials for shopping, church or traveling; 42 Indies wide, the yard at l-" Heavier suiting in navy or brown stripe for tailor made garment. 52 inches wide, the yard mi. 50 BEATS CREDIT i il Hi" ministers lias decid-le-t against !lui amnvr, .. i;v iiu es of Hostiia and i in- Austra-Htingary throuu:. , Iran etnhasy lu-vt. JOIN WITH GREECE Athens. Oct. 7 Pis:. From I'atiauea amuuuic lies hat the people of Crete h.ue pro claimed the union of that is! and with llreece. Cananea. Isl eof Cn to. Oct 7. Tin' Cretans, emboldened by the developments in Ittil- nana, are preparing u coup d' etat in favor of a union vi;h f (.ireece. While sitting on a bench at the Southern Pacific depot la' evening John Hewitt, who says his home is in California, fell forward onto the ground in a faint. At first it was believed that he was dead, but an examination by a physician showed that the man had merely tainted from exposure and hunger. Albany Herald. time the best "Chic" Little Suits for Boys Sy ii'il anil tuMmi'd on the most favori-fl way of ihe season. Kx nct in every detail. Prices, well It Kill surprise nil to see the suit re sell for Jl.f.O. Hut if you want a better grade suit or ove-eoal wo have them to ni't requirements at .!.. "O, ;i.5o, M.iio, i."i.ii nml S'l.oo; ap" 4 to 1 ' years. Boys' Caps with style They are 111" li'-it we ever' had on sale. New automobile Cap, (doth or leather, each 5 He and -r,r New Fancy Shirts We can fit the little sentlemen with a shirt Ju.it like his " la I- ' earh ""' Suit Cases of every description $2.50 to $15 DV SRP RdTU ni.L uuni Chicm t. ii, . 7 . ... National a : : n , (ton was ilircett-tl to the u;u uiiu f the I.ake-to-the Hulf ileen w aterw :i tMiveiuion totlay, when t):e Ki'pnbii an aiul Pein r,ni,- noinir.. es for !!'. pt-t'SKiein y arrival in Cliieai;o, pr.- iratory to .loinu their nan in i;a:liernu t'luaiil pnnnotinu t!u- d.-'p wati-nvay piMi.-rt that wi.l link lie- iii" at Lakes with the on-an. Mr. Hryati was first to a -Iv,- anl was met at the .lenot l. a it. Viiaii "i misisiinu' of r pre-eii;ai i of t n waterways e;innnisioii nn i n,lj-; parties. Two hour- Lit, r J: !-e I'..:'- . V.a.I a similar .ureeiiim a- .! was fortotl to tile eouventiotl ) :!'!. u'i -', he ilelivereil the first of tiotaM" spre. lies that will tlKtl'- 'le til-r liays' session, l'verv !ie , vent ion hall win till. I u . ; r,v 1 nor Deneeii hit imJ u. e.l T,;f: v hn w a SivMi an ovation. At ! i 'iiinlei i t: ef hi-; s t-h .ln.L-.- Talt left hnr- rietlly f r iJa'.eshnri;. III., where he niaile a speeeh lief ore ret urninir to t'hieam) to meet 1 ti :ut at a hanunet of the Chieauo Assot-iat ion '.:! fotn-1 tnerro tonight. Tomorrow Ilryan. IMnehot and Walter D. Moo.ly will he the prinei pal speakers before the convention. 1 .1 in I no Tuft's Athln-ss Mr. Taft said the systematic im provement of waterways had been too lonn nelex-ted by the govern ment and extensive improvement, ac cording to some general and com nrehensive plan, so as to mold them into a complete system of transpor tation, lias now forced itself upon us with snrprisini; suddenness, and. he said, the productiveness of the peo ple had outstripped the ability of TRIAL OF JOE JAGOBS IS ON THIS AFTERNOON! Tim trial of .Lie .lambs, Ihe Oinr nelt on M reel, st ore keeper, who win arrested one day last week charged with violating the liquor nuisance law, in being held In the p'lllce court this afternoon beTnre Acting Police Judge Itryson and a jury consisting of the following: l 11. YVcthorboe, W. 11. Kay. .1. A. Hani. David Link. Charles II. Ilnles and .1. W". Hray. .1. M. and (leo. A. Pipes and L. M. Travis are attorneys for .laeobs. while City Attorney L. K. Mnn and J. M. Williams represent the dry. There are u whole "raft." of wit nesses In the case and the trial will probably not be finished until even ing, IT then. It will be remembered that Jacobs has twice been sentenced for selling liquor, one of the sentences being a term In the county Jail. If he Is con victed this time he will doubtless be given the maximum sentence under tho city ordinance. CHAIRMAN MACK ' STILL ON DUTY ChlniKO. Oct. 7. (hair- iran Mack, of the liemocratic National committee, who 11 waH reported suflereil a ner- veils collapse Inst ninlit, Is on duly as usual today. BASEBALL GAMES IN BIG LEAGUES Wa-lllllKlon. 'I t. l'lr-t v.i (tierlian l.eacud VnliiiiKton I. New York n. 'II inniiirh l II ton. Oct. A mcrica u iMoii ie. illille I l-'ltM I 1'hil.idclphia 1. PRESIDENT WILL NOT TAKE STUMP Washington. f' " Pres- Id cut K'Mincvelt told S-niitfir Henionwfiy tnday flint 1m did 4 not consider it neary fr f him i the president) to noik- ti Hum In support of Taft. Pop tlnfid, Oct. ( h-iiit;' d, Wheal U un Chlealtn, Oi:t. 7. Lf-u.'Hilr, ''-tl T.r-mM, Oct. 7 - Wh-af ih ' h;i::f"d JHFj nilCQTQ ! uuwio i OF WINDY CITY the greater railroad Mstenw to trans port them: that the nn! way to solve the uuesti m was tit V.ave recourse to t he w atrrwa that transportation j by waier cost but one-si!h that b rail, and that a un au r saxim: would be apportioned be! ween pro.hi' er and consumer, hence anion;.; all our peo ple, would follow. The achti'vemept of t hose ureal ends cannot, however, be worked out through congress without a radi.al depart n :'c 1 1 otn the course ,! prvl- etiure In r tofore nuployed. No pro it els should be a!','',,ved with. ml the ino-t cm ivfnl c -!i-idera t ion of their ! a-.ihi!n an I u-ef tiines. When the e I'ution of an approved project has eiu been iet e 111 I lied upon, it should cairiel to . possible si M uieiit tnav rns at the etit ." coniplet ion as t ha: i ho peoph be icade to ln earliest possibb phl! s in- mo- Y pr to conn t ' by a ili i M waterw a svstem with the Mi the Culf of Mexico i- the Creat Lakes sissippi rit-r and and thus w it h all t he harbors of t lie world. ! "It is a grand conception and ap peals to the thoughful consideration I of those who must finally pass upon ( Its adoption. Tho Mississippi river. with its great tributaries, drains an i empire vastly greater In all the re ; sources of nature than those who ac complished the Hcutsiilmt of that : tniirhtv stream and the territory be yond It over dreamed of. the improvement, of all these , st reams, so as to make t hein serve i (he hes) purpose of navigation, must ' ultimately ho accomplished. The 1 problems of their improvement are somewhat difficult . even int rlcale, though not Insurmountable." 'COMPANY FORMED ! TO ENCOURAGE SIUSLAY RAILROAD i LANK COl'NTV ASSKT COMPANY I-'II.KH AltTICLKS OK IN'COItPO KATION WITH COI NTV CLKHK Wll.li AKKKMHLI; ASSIES AM) OK VK It Til lO I T( ) ('API T A LI SI'S WHO WISH TO INVKST TUMI It MUX K V IX j: NT 1: 1 1 P 1 1 1 S ICS I X 1,ANH COINTV lt.Ml.HOAI l A'lTKIt TO HK TAKKX VI' The Lane County Asset Company I filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk this afternoon. The principal phice oT business is Kugene, anil the capital stok is $10,000. The ! Incorporators are K. K. Dunn, Alton j Hampton and Joseph Kellmnn, well ; known merchants of this1 city. There Mir- other prominent citizens Inter ested in the company. Attorney A. K. Campbell, who drew j un the ni'tlcles of Inorooratlon and 1 who is interested in the ronipany. wio-n asked by a reporter concerning the objects of the corporation, stated that it was shindy to assemble assets together to Induce canltal to Invest in Lane county. It Is for the general advancement of ti-e ouuty. espev lall' the western portion. "It W nut the Intention of the com pany," lie Mild. "to enter Into the con struction of any rallronds. canals or anvthlni; of the sort, but to alembic assets and lie In a position to n-isM c;i pi 1 ji I i'-t-i who may wish to come lief" fur- that piniioe." The objects ;hm1 aims of the cor porrojoti. us set forth in t ie articles fib d toibtv are n.-t follows: "To iiiiicIdm", pn-sess, sel (iti'I ills-iMe.- t mi' h real estate and personal iu'one;iv -louated to said "orporat Ion bv the I'nl'ed S'iit.-- or any tate. ter iiury or iniintv, c(t or oilo-r ninnl clpal corporal ton. or bv a n v pernin, firm or a.-oidjit ion for the purpose of ul. ling In etirryliig - ut the olijects j of t h H fiir'nii ;i ! In'1 To set V'-v. In v 1 .Hi, .-ta'i'l h a-wl acoHir-- rf i-ht-'tf - ; w;tv f r lalhojol-, finals, are! waifou, l oad1-, and to build and fount r net Klllle, to .0 ipllie. j.rm-. KH, ne ami sell j wa'er righiri and to f(o all things ncc-I'rff-ary to secure such rights, and to. Use, hold or dispose of the Hiiiiic. To co-oeratf In every wny with the HI-' usl.iw Klvi-r Impiovetiient Club for the development of the resource of Lane county. To sell or dispose of un v proper! y or right 1 hat nui v be ( ac'inlr-'! by the corporation In puru dTi'f of tn purpose to ny perion. firm or corpoiwilon In whom It may Hi- fit to net j or dUpoBf f f a file, Mt j H price fiot in eife of th I thereof tft thin corporation. Pr v'd-1 irifcr r,ld MTinfi, firm or coronation! uhall trnarantta ntif aetory to thii- corporation that U 'or thy will; io-e Kald pr .05r' nr nichf within rea i-oTia hie llllil- "T the pn (Coiiihjud tn Vi9 Fi siusuw is' EVIDENCE AT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI i LoKi:ci: itoAUit or tkaoi: asks ('ommi:k(iai cot.Ki:ss TO Al ot'AT K Arriloi'UIA. TIO I'OK MAKItOlt IMI'KOVi:. MKXT MAW OTIIKIl llllSOM . tios iTiioir( i:i San Kraneiseo, Oct . 7 . - W h i le comparatively few delegates were present at the second day's session when the Trans-Mississippi Commer cial Congress was called to order this morning, nearly every one of the ear ly arrivals were provided widi one or more resolutions, and the first hour was devoted to reading ami explain ing matter on which it Is expected i the congress will mi on record. Itos- olutions were introduced today which cover a wide range of subject:!, in cluding one by Secretary Wasted, of the Oregon and Washington Lumber men's Association. urging an amendment to the interstate com mono act authorizing the commis sion to suspend and investigate ad vances in freight rates upon t lie-proper complaint before thev become ef fective." lly (ioorgo C. Oongdon. of .Seattle, "urging trans-continental railroads to grant one-way round trip to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expos! ! ion.' Hy Peter Loggle. of North UemL, Or., "urging the appointment of a board of federal engineers to revise the projectH for the Improvement of Coos Hay, with a view of fortifying; the entrance and establishing a coal ing station." lly tho Hoard of Trade of Florence, Oregon, "recommending' appropria tions for the Improvement of the Si uslaw harbor, Oregon." CANADIAN PACIFIC STRIKE IS SETTLED Winnipeg, Oct. 7. -Metier- nl Manager llury, of the Ca- undlau Partflc, has agreed to tin proposal of tho striking machinists to take them all back. The company today slilpped nil the strlkebreak- 4 ers out of the city and the f Hi r Ilium returned to work. - piti-isiHKvrs tk: st iii sn;it is now rxiM-:i: si'spiciox Clilcami, Oct. 0. Krauk II. Kel logg, President Roosevelt's chief trust hunter, Is the object of 11 severe attack made today'by tin Oemocralle National com mil tee, which charges that Kellogg, while acting as chief counsel for the government In the sulla against the Stjuularl Oil. has) been the Minnesota attorney for tho steel trust, the beef trust, tho sleep lug car trust, the express companies and other "interests. " Ti:e commit 1 "e quote ; ,r S. Loft us. of H:. Paul, eoiuinis-t! jner of the .Minnesota Shippers' and Receiv ers' Association, for the rhar-M. Lot tos declares that the Official Railway (iulde shows Kellogg n Koral coun si' for the Oulut'i Iron Rang' rail road, and I hat Poor's Mamie de clares that this road Is owned by tho Tailed States riteel Corporal l n. It Is alleged that Kellngg. in !H)7, assumed charge of the force of tho steel trust to bring about the destruc tion oT unions on t hu Iron Knngo road. Kellogg Is n member of (lie Re publican national committee and one of tho most prominent figures In the party organization, aside lrom the management of the niiil-trtir.! ca.-tcs, for which he was made n d -puty at t orney-gciicral tinder Hon a parte. PltOltAP.LK SHOWKHS IX NORTH I ST 4 Oregon - Pair tonight; f Thursday fair In the en-fern 4 portion, probably shower and rofder In western poriioii. Washington - Fair tonight, 4 except showers on weM.-rn coast; Thursday, showers and cooler in the eastern nor- lion, fair In eastern portion. Idaho - Fair and warmer 4 except In southern porMou; Thiirsihiy, fair. 4 4 4 4 4 VOCXfiKKT I AN ON HK 'OltH AT UMK Chicago, Oct. a.-- TN yonngeat liMsebnl 1 fa n on record attended t h game between the Cuba and the Pitta, burg Pirates Sunday. i waa born In th Krand stand, and at a crucial moment nf the nam, and his faint vl I to I tied that of ot her t hou sands at PftrhT M ordeal Hinwn nml" the, hit that brotjirht In the vinniug run for Cbi ao. Th' inoihf ant child aer- taken from the s'.ind durlnii t'fl" e nmt tof thi- game, and today Hi" hicagn 'club is hi-ekmg the Infant for a mas-0