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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1908)
SC3 IB; EUGENE , it. DAILY GUARD Kl'Q,K, DliKliOX, MONDAY K K...(i. ihtii;i- :: id. mos -v r--U-- - NY DINNER IS GIVEN BY O'BRIEN WHIRLWIND JEW YS$ STATE nr;h the assembled flower of the Japanese Nvf)Vork Oct. is. Norman Mack M WKU - . j .'chairiftSn lOie nenmcratic National r ... oota aiiH audience. Thomas uz) iii,,,i,,.... V!.. ... .m'M aS D1S 6""" ' ; " "eu 111 AtW l org. tl- S' mbassador to Japanonight made a stir- 'X! STSA'S&SL S thP fleets of warships W regarded as Hfl? "L'L ,,!ri"Hia' 'V'"a"? L instruments of peace, declaring; the visit HryanQjVt. tiier spiers rnota, m- t, fleet to Jap?" an "exauea lesson in me "!.. Q "" the s. in InV " " ' n , o .i. TheriiVwn ha, " 8,ons ln tl,e clear- according to the plans received from Wash r . i If A man " l'h a mftct. rnrriio I eii-iri i .1 rant iitp Vii'b ' . . . . . . I i,vfA., T n i.i- : t - " - 1 J Vt. 4-V.n tjU " ' . v-v.m.w n fif.u 11 ul utu t lmill'h tlltf Iltl! nmra PYIMIrlllt'CU U V LUC UCQbO U.L Af r Mi.iL- V. I . . i . i '"'-' ........ - Yl vl w O f o - ' l S.l lit 13 I'd IV 111 CfQ I 11 nor in I'v.mu o? n UK.1 .IlllKlIlCM' inen-ot-w ... v-ii u huK of the American inn U in ;t rouir contrast w i; sominv hued ones of the In the li:i. alive with btintinu'. ! eoraied tuns anil steamers 1 with silr. -seers aiv'steuminj: I liii mill launches, from the shore ar.d war vesiu Is art boa "inn uniformed officers on their official visits of wel come. Preceded by Its leader, the Yuni; ton. the American fleet entered the harbor in a fog that -hung over the bay. The Hoot dropped anrhor at 9:30 this (Sunday) morning, half an hour later than the time scheduled. -is'us was dm to a loir i tie tn ita.l i '.ation that the flei .0 wo run uubtKLo TWO-STORY GOVERNMENT ! BUILDING HAVE ARRIVE MANY ACCIDENTS REPORTED TODAY ON RAItfiOADS is noar at Eugene's government postoffice building will be two stories high, with a full basement, and will be 49x84 feet in dinicn- settiments ' Maok says he is convincert ihk i Bryan will be elected by a landslide. ships Uz outside fired a salute throim few minutes tlie foy lifted n. Engineer Killed and two Injured on Santa jjj! Railroad la Six sets of' lue. ..l.li.,., .1... ....I. .1....... ...i ttl.tfJyV lu. :S Vln" ,ie" Hue fol'n, be in the had of the postmaster here by about the firW' nun. The lieet ppuwciea to us an-; uiy eliorage ground a id anchored in four colli III IIS 111 I II 11 1 ill I iiu i'auvoi-fi j i plans were receiiQ:! for the contractors to figure on ., orimirals and other officers willi." cdcddvo n i-i r ry tne rcai . un ortnni i rLtci L .nnM-or and empress tomorrow. ; ThOBAY OF T0KI0,f,ei'1 CO -Sixteen bat thu Atlantic are to be opined at Washingt.Qon Novembor 7, and all of them AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE - ' j l)C.l--re" , tt0fww! Yokohama. Oct. IS.. sinhted Oil Wie en" .tleships cvyistltutlnis nTtew York tomorrow. O furnished by IddOiid a few hours lateThe Alabama IS CX-lfbg) on Xg) peaceful cruise around Qcptimi of Klumnth and (rom J O o I In the Bay of Tokio, oeetipyinB the o leased on esiinntoa correspondents of the OroRonlnn from every county in the stnte, with the Lake, Taft ()ii'i!iin of 19.2'JO, nQidins to that O- & Mail Orders !Wintert)ispiaApof Ea Vogue o p Coats. o Hamptcm BrosP Guaranteed Taffeta 36 in. 'Wide o o tour customers for this fall and winter season S La Vogue coats and suits SO novel agd dktinc- (hine short of a fashiM revelation. 1 he Direc- toire M'luence fiji present in Pmany pleasind and origjal styles. O ' (J'he more severely tailor coats are ,,U represented in ouP La Vogue line and we recommend fikin,Q.'slecinlly to those3)atroiis who former ly have beneved tlPy could Ove; nothing lnjt fiiilored-to-nieigurigarmei;. , Lvery La 'ofe)uc coat or suit is sti(g)tly and cnret'ully tailored in every detail ajitj roc wearer If ; " 1 W0o can nlwavs tee I JKwliron nKJn innt iinmict lS illrlivi(lnrrit t? lvloM Our frar6knt de)artinent is tuning with La Vogue suits and coals. QVn inspec tion iill reitriv vou. t) x La ?ogge SuSs $15 to $50 o La VogurcCogts $15 to $50 and liuv- buying The Great Clothing Sale Still Continues llundds of people are taking advantage of the almost uiitieard ot reduced prices ( at Uii.lXuncQt year) an ing suits, overcoats, eWra troust and boys' suits 1 a two years' sujjgly, seem kfgily. ThePare the shrewd business men who ft, owing this. AVe knoP we can save you money. We w.ffit your clothing trade andC3ve are going to have it, if quality and jirice count. You kiQv kind tjfo clothes we have sold yon be fore. The quality is just the inie lii$radi. reliable TSinds buOt' prioiys n duced l-or even-mm-e in some cases even discount.' The boys m the clothing department are busy, but they can wait on you next. Come in anyway and take a I look. O u P Men's Su&ts and Overcoats 5 to $25 . Boys' Suits and Overcoats 0 $2,50 to 7 to H otl mmm 1 I r 1 1 Copyright ie month in order to get them back there by the specifietii This will give tlvcontractors very little time in which to igure on the building. O The increased appropriation for the building is $70,00. Ac cording to the specifications furnished by the governmeQ ar chitect at Washington the estimated cost of the building is $55,000, the rgiainder of the appropriation to be used for boxes and other fixt Q:s. The plans were given a lmsty examination by a Guard re porter this morning. In the basement will be a large boiUi room, three storage rooms ajd a fuel room. Tho first floor plan is about the same as that in the drawings of the building ; proposed before the increased ajvropriation was secured. There will be two entrances, one from Willamette street and the other at the southeast corner of the bulling, leading from Sixth street. Upon entering the building from either entrance one ill find himself in a large lobby which will have a colored mar- ble floor and marble baseboards. Immediately off Mm the lobbv to the west is-the work room, 29x43 Oct in dimensions. The money order and registry divisions will be located in the northeast corner of the buildingP and this room will be 16 feet 11 inches by 26 feet in dimensions. Back oP this room to the west are vaults and back of the vaults is the mailing vestibule, 12 feet square. The postmaster's office is located in the south west corner of the building afll it i9l7 feet frinohes square. Tho sQond floor, which will be occupied by tho forest ser vice, iPdivided off into six large rooms, one of whiclAvill be the "swing" room for the city adn rural mail carriers. Tho others are not designed. There will bo closets, vaults, etc., on this floor. The front elevation of the building shows a hand- : soma structure, much itre handsome than the one-story build i itio- that was proposed uiidcthe old appropriation. The height 'of tfre building will be 46 feet from the ground to the top of the roof, which will be of tin. O VThe building will be of pressed brick with(jtonc trimmings, and the plans indicate that it will he of splendid design. Gran ite steps wilflead to the entrances. , O The building will be located 24 feet from Willamette street and 28eet from Six street. The grounds, when the build ing is completed, will be parked. Tnpeka, Oct. l! -- . special to tlio Stall' Journal from Newton, Kas., The bidt(D lvs wesibouud on the Santa l'o ion with a stock train KiitnK east at Knfcinccr Roberts of tho aln wa killed and twenty-two on the passenger train were Injured, none seriously. It is thought the pas senger van by a 'l'k signal. GAME vPaRDEIAND FOUR INDIANS DEAD o Mlss.dna. Met. li V telephone message front MvnO'. I'owell coun ty. Hns PopuQ tlauie Warden Pey ton and four r'lnihead 'trtians are dead aa theOsult of a piu nod battle heKweon I'eyton and his assistant, Herman ltudolph. and the Indians, whom they .attempted to arrest near Holland's I'rnlrlo yesterday irftet noon. for lufractloua of tho Katuo lawn. MRS. HAINS REQUEST o DENIED $ COURT O -q New York. OiTr 19. Tho applica tion of Mrs. Claudia llalns for alimo ny and counsel fees to defend tltH suit for divorce brought by Captain I'otor C. llalna, Jr., nwallltiK trial for klllitiK William K. AnQ- w"s ilenled by Justice Cnrrln, of llrooklyn, to day. Tho requeat that alio ba Kraut ed the custody oOier children wim iiIko denied. Aunts la named as co respondent In llalns' suit for divorce. WEALTHY MN KILLED IN OUTO WRECK lyu by Hart icharinpr & Mini 4T iony Bags ' s-peeial lin- 'i. a soft. (?entemei Gloved AVe are headquarters for liis O'Opular glove a -glove with no sii'ieriov. tair NgvTrimmings Thoiisands0)oQirIs of new novelty01iands, lira ids, .r.ill.wnw ;mil i)armelitii llll'iirif'l H"v A New Arrival In Gloves Semi (iailQlet I loves stn-e: for NATIONAL CAMPAGNfAST o APPROACHING ITS CLIMAX ChlcnRo, 111., Ort. 19. DurltiK the lately heenn the wfi-k of layliiK the present week the mlddlff W'j. the final pinna tif the campaign. Ohio (rreat haltleKround of the preside!!- and Indlam0.vill hear Taft durliiK the tlnl contest will rlnx with the oratory lust three days of the week. II Is of I h foremost cnmpalKn speakers contemplated to have him make one In the country, both Republican and, 11 cralir. In the (oiiiiuiinlcatloii of l"ort. xp-'-rli In ( tin elusion iiO.ils canvii.. vi-.:v: -ll.-..os 11! tun. f t;ieir pla'iH to ik'.v the Hoiiii'tu ii..'3 f-,.l ,.,s:.rti..n dan-;-. .''- t r,n- M ,ar..baiiii.i: tie h' i" ' : : inv la!l - ., , .. - I! r - "" :C7;.? o . i : - , o . j Y,; j j o' i : ;.; . . o ; '" :'to'cO-n Q ' Q v. --'"i- OO 1 -i Vl--J ; Si.l.0 10 cvJ ,;,;, ..,.,.. ;, ; : i;.l y '. . of ID . ci ' O ti vl anioiiiil !' (.ninaiits or 'fy " '.' '-.X . bear bkm White Bear bkg? ,.,i., i.:tv,. uh.t-.!. iv , . f Bonnets Goth Specials : J A . I'- I'e-sin.r -Made of .Mod (inaliPcivt!,. -.j'i white b-ar bail' pri-'-. There in- .i-'t. B V .V?. J t es,,,.- fe,,,ade well, all sizes; -h "7.4 mch..s'i.l.': -1' wt.iM and n- snit I-m g . . - 3 L405! -...25canfK0. ! '-" ' l,r"'''- q :'' - - n a -' v r ai i v 1 n 1 a. I 0 mo on i of t ln 1 1 1 ,.!"' n ; r. II..U-I. ... i 1 1 ; ci City Youi O ,'b'" Qesno, Oct. HI. son, a wealthy oil county, was almost last iiIhIiI nail Ills laeob .1. Ander ina't o' T'Oo instantly k li -d brother. l.ouiH, perhaps fatally hurt In nil automobile ' accident near KliiKslinrn. The dean man's wife and duUK0 r wore In the machine, but escaiieii Injury, Tho auto collided with a waxon. MANY ri:i(SONsUj KII.I.KI) in'-'i'Oll.N'AlX) Kl Paso, Oct. 19. Tho re- port that a tornado at Clay ton, N. M., Inst nlKlit killing several, hna been received here. The wlren nro down and no particulars are obtainable. , . riini: PKOPl H IU IIT IN CAIII.K ( Alt ACM IlIKi Ran FranclHCo, Oct. Gl9. Throo peoplti wero HerloiiHly. pitrhnpH fatal ly injiitfd in a runaway cabl cur hc cldenl on tho WuHhliiKton Btroel tuo today as tho result of tho liteikliiK of a Krlp. Tho brake would not hold on thctlppery track and diinhed down a HteWiilll to tin I'owell Htreet t urn w h ere t bey t iinied en:? iiletely urn 1 4' utter h'uvhitf the t.raclt.. ..null 1 o o I, Twenty- 4 O o ,0.. '1U' j't'tl .p- 1 Til .. f. :,! : ! ' . r ill N $2.50 V"WI 1.50 Hainpton Bros 55S-564 Willamette SC. WHfekE CASH EATS CREDIT Misses' Cravcncitc Coats regular price $7.50 to 10.00 special price $3.75 to $5.00 CHARLES A. L. yfED. rroinliicnt mirjron i TltMnnntl who hnn ten nteiitloiwrt nit the tm- !.!. witrr-or of J"'-ll II, d lii'or. ! ij -i'l'fit ff ll.' An:, of l-itlior, coiiiins in an ;ildr.--A to ! ( ano wur k luriin-n ii 1 t oui'-rrovr ti it.' ht t h Ie;n.r who h n Kaufc will pavVi ' vlVinnon and tf the dtH in Kenerai. ' (joinpTH will tine it t-'-j-'d ii .".,!: ;"tHI'- (inline-!.-, ' !! ! V".i'' IJ ' We-' a i-AMI. iifl.i ' deliver--d fO ! if! ( irrti'-T? ra Hii 1 J ! wU-kno u ;ihor ', ;mtined tin- iityan CHpectf to Sjieuk'T I Hepuhlii atL4.;indl-' While hQ .VI I II In Infllieui e (o o 'iJ o! have the ronveiitlon of the IIOmoih Iti.i.. t-,.,l,.rllr.n ft t.iilior vrVlh 1 r''k'.r'li'''''s l'''"rlM 'onlKht. Ildopl stlolIK infill"! "w( luli11 (iindi'iniiinK Caiinun and llTK-rK tllA defeat. LI SUM LINO. 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