Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
'o o GftSNE DAILY ft 1 S O r - i:k;ik, oithtiox, s.vu kdav k vi:mu, (htoiikic 10, nios. X(l. :M. TSURt III BALKAN REGION stand'nn; between ('.( rinany and Aus tria .nul any other cuuinrv. Kalian I 1,,-t 1E.-.. Spezia, Italy, u t. In. Tile I-il-. mil lli-n, which has just completed1 I.ill maneuvers, haw received u.j,.rs : tu remain cunccnuat. 4 here. EVERETT YOUfa IAN K I LIES BY OFFICER REAR PLATFORM CAMPAIGNING IN THE FUTURE. . n Pi'Htl H-iai It' is now utL Minister of Associated tfmescnhardiy rL ie- A ,oca I V.. an al r KlS Belgrade STie Austro-Huu-iUter toServ.a . Hvnes, has Lotted. There Is Son of report F: .HitPii here. 13 IB" , iD.-The Vienna cor ! Temps, reports that thirteenth Austro- mtv corps, with arms and ammunition; la being hurried under the direction of the Servian frontier. Hospital trains are being prepare at Vienna and Budapest. iRusiuK mm Belgrade, Oct. 10. At a bin mass meeting this morning the demonstra tors marched to the Skupchilina, members of .which are assembling, clamoring for war. Among the members of the assembly the senti ment Is apparently warlike. News of Austrian monitors wftich are coming down the Danube have reached the Servian frontier and beginning to alarm the people. Two Austrian flags Were burned by a mob In the theatre square this morning. JAPARESE POACHERS San Kranci.vo, Oct. 10 . The I'nited States gunbu.it Yorktown, ar-' rived from a cruise in Alaskan wa-' t-rs and confirms the news of the' summary of execution of several .Up. anese seal poachers by the Russian' authorities on Kumaniiorsky islands.' The men wore convicted of 'piracy. Kverett. Oct. 1U. Policeman .1. J. Sturgis early this morning shot .pt killed Frank Lenox, a young mau who was prowiing In the rear of the Cascade saloofc and who tied when commanded to halt. Sturgis fired in the air several times before the final shot. The police say Lenox was in the city jail several times on ntluor charges and his antecedents are not known. CAiwy'g Position. Constantinople, Oct. 10. Huron Marsschal von Bieberstein, dermaii ambassador. In conversation with Klamll Pasha, grand vizier, denied the supposition of recent events in Turkey would result In an under- Krank Heisner lias presented to the library of the Central school four teen volumes of verv acceptable, books. The list Is as follows: "Win ning of the West." lioosevelt; 4 volumes: "World's (lieat Orators,"' (i volumes; "Nival War of 1X12." 3 volumes: "American oCnflict," Croc ley. 1 volume. This is the sort of, public spirit that helps the eff icien-1 cy of schools and school libraries and such gifts are more than welcome. ROBERTS!)! IDI AUTOMOBILE RACE Philadelphia, Oct. 10. Kjbertfon, In a locomobile, won the two hun dred mile auto race over the Fair moiiiit. Park course, time four hours, 2 minutes and 23 seconds. N. Patchke, with an Acme, was sei-oud. Ralph Mulfurd In a Lozlor, third. A. ('. Maucher lr. a Perles, fourth Albany College defeated Pacific University at football yesterday; a to 0. fe GOODS SPECIAL 85c SUITINGS 68c. See Windows Bigantic Clothing y Sale V The greatest bargains ever offered the people of Eugene and Lane County of strictly new up-to-date men's and boys' clothing. No old shop-worn "can't sell" kind, but desirable stylish suits and overcoats that will be a credit for you to wear. They are the kind you have been wearing and we have bought before. You know their value. If they are not right we are here and will be here to make them right. Men's Suits and Overcoats $6 to $25 Boys' Suits and O'coats $2.50 to $10 All during this GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE at the wonderfully reduced price of 14 tO 12 Off imV . . .. Rich in Beauty Pfet Waists on sale at p lis of Net Waists f sold refukrly at $10 ,0WmaaJfl ftt arh Copyright 1908 bp BittScaiSitr ft Man Men's and Boys' Underwear on Sale overstocked and we are determined to reduce. Reliable goods, you know, that are on sale at bargain prices. 1 1 . Unf Wilder in Chicago Record-Hsrald. ASSET COMPANY STARTS WITHj its work RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY T.-M. CONGRESS f &fp in bine, both irrr lor on.as; we characteristic -eJf Ilcnvo. 1 1 tucked or il- uums; ions oirtU On en 'v.lues in color ftticoetss feoatso: the b -w.eed for 3 Silks for Every Purpose New in the silk department will be found a 36 striped Museline cream and blue; ex cellent for waists or evening gowns, the yd $1.65. Voile Skirts That are distinctive and beau tiful, very full, wide taffeta bands. A display in magni tude that has no equal in Eu gene. Each J6.75 to 815.00. Elegant line for less money; ask to see them, each S6.00 to 50.50. Garment Holder Here is something to fill a long felt want a hanger for the skirt when not in use. Keeps them straight and free from wrinkles. Will hold 6 ' . or 0 more. cAsk to see them. Ea. S1.75. The English Picca dilly Suits raj. j These garments possess something different; something delightfully superior to others. If yo uexamine them you will find that this distinctive ex cellence is achieved by three cardinal virtues, . STYLE, FABRIC, TAILOR ING. They are designed at the cap itals of fashion, Paris, Vienna, and London. They arc graceful and en tim iv.ttival liemitv of the torm. The justly popular gar- V 1 1 ent 3 Cin w: nau iii i to S75 'the suit. Long Coats, ..n iiu or .ip .0 C'-'j fa1.11, Coats. SO.fJ up to S14.00 each. "- .v'".l hi; v o -'- a I,.,. ' t., S ' - Hampton f Ai r ijh, - . 1 1 U ;.' v.-0 lift- of i-v. i :m!s. all S,'.' Sun Krancluro, Oot. 10. With the Instnllatltrti of thn officers who ire to dcrwt the rti'stlnles of the Trims-! MltiBlsslppl Conimerrlal CoiiKress fori the ensiilriK yeiir. the deU'Kiites to-1 day beciin the final deliberation!!, de-! voting most of tho time to the con-1 slderatton resolutions. j The report of the committer on resolutions was presentid by Jiidt!ei K. F. Harris of Texas, and read by i W. O. Hart, of Louisiana. A llllin-j ber of matters on which debate Is i certain, were not embodied with resolution!!. j The KcKilutlon. Hcsoliitlons presented to the! Trans- Mississippi CotiKress passed' at the former sessions of the eoiiKi-cssI In remu-il to the Improvement of the! waturways and harbors of tho en tire cumitry, althoiiKh the committee recommended to the members the! movement more especially represent ed by the .National Itlvers mid Har bors Coup-ess anil to adopt as "ouih" its slogan, that an annual approprla-j linn of at least $fiO ' ll.tiuil be ex-j tended In fnrtheran of this press ing and Indispensable work. The re port strongly approves of the "pro gressive, statesmanlike and patriot ic utterances and actions of the President of the United States In re gard to these great measures," and favors a department of public works and so far as requisite an increase I of the public debt to maintain the de-j elred Improvements.- The resolutions point out the nec essity of the maintenance of big docks Itrcmcrton and Mare Island for Ihc care of the battleship fleet, togeth er with the need of deep channels' to provide for tho deepest draiiKhtj vessels of the navy. ' It Is recommended that the con gress of the United States at 'thei next session provide liberally for thej expansion and maintenance of the American merchant marine engaged j in foreign trade, to secure the su-1 premacy of American shipping, "and: thus safeguard the national defense! and cummerce." The transcontinental ralli-oiids are1 asked to grant one way round trip ' rail's to Seattle during tin Ala.ska-j Yukon-Pacific exposition. j it is recommended that Congress enact adequate laws to compel rail roads to furnish sufficient cars for the I ra nsport at Ion of freight, espec ially perishable freight nnil llxlllg penalties for violations of such laws 'Die resolutions i-niiorsc tie prin ciples of reciprocity between (nine tries ami urge tie- iiii-.iniri-iiienl of llie tariff si-lii-itii;-s ti a unly i 1 1 -rni al basis i (insistent with the iniiln- telllllli-e of Hie 11. Illslrles ot lllis l llll I!' I V On the subject of grazing tho reso lutions say: "Wo recommend to tlte congress ot the United StntoH the enactment of laws whloh shall reas onably provide for the regulation of thtt use of public grazing upon pub lic lands of the United Stales with a view to adjusting a reasonable ap portionment among users of public iunds, so us to stimulate and eiii-iiui-ago the Improvement of grazing mid providing water and other improve ments, subject always to the right of the homesteader, and others for the asqulsltton to title of the lands under tlie land laws of the United Stales and that the rental charged for use grazing upon such luuds be made as low as the administration of the law- will permit, the profits to accrue as i nearly as may be to tho localities where tho land Is situated, for pub I lie school puropses." Adequate provision for the con struction of roads and trails in nat ional parks and forest reserves Is favored as a means of transporta tion and u preventative -against for est fires. Legislation, federal and state, whioh compel persons engaged In timber or lumber operations to so conduct their operations that the rights of others will not be elidiin gered. Is also recomineuiled. The Congress of the United States Is urged to amend the Interstate commerce law giving -authority to the commission to suspend advances In freight rates or changes In classifi cation, pending tin Investigation of their reasonableness. 1 bat all rales be submitted to the commission be fore becoming effective. On the sub Jert of the public domain It is re solved : "That the right of way granted by the federal government for power development on tho public domain should bo conditioned upon com In ued construction work in good faith and sincerity, with prompt comple tion of the work for which the rights uro requested." The movement to create a depart mcnt of mines was endorsed. The work of unci iiiilloniil fisher ies commission and the efforts of the National government to co-operate with the different stales for I he pro tection and propagation of fish in Interstate ami boundary waters is approved. Kesol ut ions recommend boiiril skilled cllKineerH be a pplll II tell, by the Koverllllient to revise I lie projects for iMipi nVelnenl nT I III' ll.irlllM' ot Cimih May. with a view lo fni-l il lin: Hie eul in iiee am making the bin Inn a i-'ialinu sl.-itiuli, aii'l that all iii pi opt hit leu fur earning out the i.e- Ollillieli liili'ill of 11 Ilgll IS be liuiiie.liiiielv made MICKTINli llKI.I) AT COMMKIU'l W, CM II HOOMS LAST XUillT AMI NTATKMKXT or OIMKII'S OP COMPANY MA OK A l-lil.t AMOUNT OI-' STOCK. ALKBAUt si nscknti:i. The business men of the city who are taking an Interest in the Lane County Asset Company met In the rooms of the Comnieri'ial Club last evening, mid discussed thli steps to be taken In procuring subscription! of the stock necessary to the organi zation of the corporal Ion, and oilier matters of Import. A full statement of the objects of the corporation was thus made as follows: This Is not n company for building railroads, canals, nor nnT other thing. Il Is the liileiillon of the company to assemble the asset! f anv desirable Investment. In which the people of Ln.no County may have an Interest, In order that somcthlni definite may be offered lo capitalist who may he seeking Investments. The matter particularly dii'ul was the survey and securing th rlcht of way. terminals, etc., for electric line from Kngeno -to Simla Hay and It was agreed by ill tha men tiresent that this step was a proper nut! desirable one In an effort lo securo consideration of such a rond by capitalists. Jc was decided that such survey should b a per manent ono upon which work mignt be commenced without delay, In or der that It might, be of hoiiio villus. Whon assets of this nature have been assembled In the hnnds of thn com pany, It Is the plan to sell them at gross cost to any person or corpora tion who will satisfy the company that the work of construction will be Immediately begun and prosecuted with vlggr to completion. The cost In Ibis case will be probably J4.000 or fa.OOO and will ho of course such work as would -have to be done In ii v event by persons building tho road and will be worth all It costs. If tho coiupnny sees fit, nothing would prevent their giving these, s sels as n bonus to proper parties to build tho road, and such a bonus would bo more attractive than a sum of money much larger than lis cost. The work of this corporal Inn can not conflict with the Interests of any one who wauls such a railroad built, because any competent person may avail himself of (he results achieved by the company at no moro than aross cost. If this kind of work Is to be dono soon, In this new and undeveloped region, somebody tniist make It his business to take the first steps. Two or three men present last evening, said that they had re ceived pointed enquiries from eastern capitalists concerning thn possibili ties for electric development in Ore gon and saying that almost any ii mount of cnpltnl was wnlllng lo bo shown Hoinellilog definite In which to be Invested. A large amount of stock was sub scribed at the n ting and a com mittee of three appointed by tho president to solicit further subscrip tions among the business men of the city and county. There was a good deal of enthusiasm and every one present seemed to he anxious to push the business and to contrlbittti the money neenssary. CHICAGO WON GAME ON SLOPPY ELD !),.;,; i): I'. 'I h . 1 1 -' i i . i -. up trull. " i-:!:li;ili w;is l.ikcn 4ml th'Ml -.'.tel "f .a'li'!"l ' S'M'.H ir.e - in lo witi.. f 'I'" .,., li.iutiir C ;,.;, H; lie 1 .. . ; ..in, '11 nan -a.-.-h 1 ,-. ,- i. . 1 ' 1 - .1 ' 1 n. 1 ).-. a lei 'hi' f I'- ,: i..- .- .it, -. ; -11:1.111' - "! , ,. . ....... i- I il.n , i 1 1 I . .1 .- !: ::..'' - -' I ),. v . I, 1 fl t., l.if. mart 1 UK ......-.'.-I. ,, .. ,-V. til,,' If -All, 1 - i , 1 - ;i ' ! 1 ' ' :," '1 amu'Nl t , K . -. : ' h '.'' I'M' a.-'., 0 ; Il : 1 ..it , in it'.,:.;- Cti.iig 1, 11; I let 1 ..it , -. . tit !i liinlug 1 hleai-u, I ; J . - PltOllAIU.K HIIOWI US TOXHiHTS I'OltlJCAST. Oregon and Washington.- Probably showers tonight west, fair tonight and Sunday east . tonight and t, 4. - Idaho - Fair Sunday. s- j. ' 'iS I : BARON VON SCHWARTZENSLEIN. j Oer.n.-ili ili.!..n,at liu H IIUcl7 to !stl.. t!i- Ire 1 :. : r. 1. S;-e. 1, -.on I Met -I.I.III-L- m amt.-s -,u!..r tu tin- L'u.t- l.-.l .-,-.,. 55fi-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS. Cl' -l t 1 1.. 1 ... ..1 -- 1 0 1 1: in 1,1 . o o 0 O O o