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EUGENE ' DAILY- GU ARB' 0 o 0 MURDERER I IVES NEAR GO, KHa:.VK, Ol!K(it, THAHStr.lV KVKXlXti. CHTOIIKK HMMt EUGENE ENTHUSIASM 0F o o 22.-OTh'e police are detaining a man giving claiming to be a farmer f3W Eugene. ' jil o osassitfatirt at St. Johns Tuesrlau I -ti.Tl WILU fcU W f T gutterworth, a jeweler. McClain was arrest reJ!L'woci, for creating a c&turbance in a saloon rched a revolver with one chamber empty was mi.: nnTitioOiAn with Wp r7 i e n r , . r. , . f k:. wrson. -t"ls' J" ww.v. v4 JAP POPULACE REACHES HIIMAX ' Fifty Thousand People Partici pate in Series of Lunch eons and Bails utu auJ Japanese aiul A:i f la iis as d w as ;ve ."tun iKt i 1 tl;i'a bands at music. Th- t : , fvt was vuiutert'ut. THIRTY EARTHQUACC SHOCKS U SINGLE DAY IN SAXONY FdothinS belkOed to be of blood, resulted in his de- ' Gn an investigation of his whereabouts on Tuesday U o o o o . . . .,o .... j directories U'i Plauon, Saxony. Oct. Thirty rtuqttake shocks wtrv evrieurtMl is ih Se wUkati region yes: ay. Ttu'y wore acromiianU'4 Uy thuu3er-ke reverberant mis causing Qit greatest alarm. Another severe slunk was felt today but the iamaae was v$s. I: is thimsht tJ be cnly an after shock. TAFT SAY! LEGTIOf BRYAN'S ILL RETARD RETURN OF PROSPERITY such . e ......I I wal McClaiiis aud M--f -oebavethe initials 'D. Uae message i " Fortld save a svri ae- ,ie man as follows: Age, hi. IW leet se.e.. "boiU; sandy n's'fichfj .. Indira nf Odd I tf!e ft Tokio, Oct. 22. Tonight the re iitlun In the officers and lien of the Xnu'rlfiiii fh.--.reiiched the ennui. A oman. '(ics outhtii si nf enthusiasm ! in which ioi.u.m of the iuiiulaio ..- , l;;-in:t,..t er.,wn..,l i...,.i. .... ... I t ies of lum-heona. .linn. i s. balls t BLACK TO,r9 ACTIVE i..nit.- ..nirii uae mutt,.-.! tne l.v- days since the warships ;n choied in Vn;,f)!i;tn;ii 'wimr ami the people of Tukio ilia W,, i;,lr i iho1 - iKfriran visiters. The .l.-nionstra-1 N't-w Yofk. Oct. S2V-A 5mb was tion has jtMiisciI any in tho hisiorv cxhtiiilot in the hallway of a h.ms. of tho city, not cvfii fxcvttiii ihO.H'cuiitf.1 by oiKhteen ftirailis las! c.'lelii-atum follmviiiK Hie must sis- nislit. but tlic Ixmib wci tH.Vpowtr mil suoct'jj; nf tin Jauancsp armv and . fnt .'niiiii' ro do sorijits tiamaet;. a B. D. Slchean who is a memb.T of 1 navy. Fifty thousand i'!i-li)ated Iji Bombs lufve been exubidcd in thr the lodge and who resides north of i a torcliliKht parade wiifch was other biiihlinss of ihelsame block the lod,jse and who resides in Kit-1 feature of the (lav. Kvery iiidividiml . after the owners wer.Q ordered to gene. O (of the vast multitude carriers lau- contribute to the lack Hand. . i I MihmrOct. 22. Indiana isJtbe battle ground inVbich Taft j will push the campaign for theHemaiuder of the week. Kis it J inerary calls for forty speeches, sixteen of which will be made to- j day. Judge Taftiad th:to say of Bryan at the first stop : "Mr. BrQ:i is a bit sensitive because the Republicans c.to iTIMMS SAfS HE -DID NOT COT IIS 9WK THROAT Signs Confession Today i Which He Admits Mur dering His Wife Fellows, wearing ttie three links. The' only McCluhi who is a member of the local lodge, as shown by the books, is Carl MeClatn, a all-!;tvwn I'niv. sity of Orafc in K.V.Iuate. t)f course he is not ?f!e man. as he is here at the present time and the description does Jt at all fit him. There is alsi IN NEW YORK CtTYS US Your.McPil OrcJlrs :-: Hampton Bros.' Guaranteed Taffeta 36 in. ide 8 y Winter Display of La Vogue and Coats. Uffer our customers for this fall and winter season Uof La Vogue coats and suits so novel and distme- is nothing Short of a fashion revoiation. 1 he Direc- toire influence is present in many pleasing and original styles. The more severely tailored coats are well represented in our La Vogue lino and we recommend them, especially to those patrons who former ly have belie'eed they could . wea nothing but taiiored-to-measure gaiionts. Every La Vogue coat or ;.. ..I-,.;, ,11,- .,,,,1 ,..,,.,.r,,ii,. tailored in every detail and the wearer can always feel assured of a most correct fit and individiijility of style. Our garment, department is teeming with La Vogue suitsuid coats. An insiicc- . w . . . tion will repay you. la Vogue Suits $15 to $50 , o La Vogue Coats $15 to $50 The Great Clothing Sale till Continues Ilmidreds of people are takinjadvantage of tho almost unheard of reduced prices ( atthis time of year)and buy ing suits, overcoftts, extra trousers and boys' suits buyii a two years' suypi seem ingly. They iR-e the shrewd business men who are doing this. We know we can save you money. We want your clothing trade and we are gaping to have it, if quality and price count. . You knw the kind of clothes we have sold you he fore. The ipiality is just the ume high-grade, reliable kinds but t he price" is re-duced'1-4, or even more in some cases even t-2 discount. The boys in the clothing department are busy,0 but they can w;?it on you next. Come in anyway and take a lf?ok. 0 Men's &iits and OverbOats $5to$250 Boys' Suits and Overcoats o $2.50 fb $2 toh off riw4 ji'hs'' via 1 II m i" i Ly If fi propnesymg, not omy lieptiDiicans out democrats, too, m a busi ness way, that if he is elected it will retard business', and that it the Republican ticket is elected it will improve business. He says thnt it is offering bribery to workmen. It is not offering bribery, it is merely stating a f-ict. and it is a fact that worns men ought to know as woS as business men. Mr. Bryan's eiec tion will be a menace to p.-ospenty. "We may not, if ho as elected, expect that business will be resumed with thattovs and that current of prosperity which we had had in the last election years." e This was the keyncie of many speeches made by Tnft dnriii today's tour. o BRYAN TALKS TO FARMERS Ravenswood, W .Va., Oct. 29. Wn J. Bryan was up bright and early this morning to address a large gathering of farmers. H proceeded, toopnncture the publican pretensions that the farmers owed their prosperity to the Republican JSarty. "The Repubftcan party has nothing to do with the fertility of the soil, sunshine or rain, for if it did there would be a trust on sunshine and a meter upon the sun." "He said that not a single thing the Republican party had done was godd for the farmers. "The farmers have been he real victim of every abuse that has grown up under Republican misrule. They have spenf their time legislating in the interests of Wall street instead at listen ing to the plea of the farmws for the soouvity.of thoir bank deposits." SAYS HE AWOKE TO FIND THROAT SLASHED Razor Was fft Wife's Hand and He Cut Her Throat With 14 SENATOR ANKENY'S. j : DAUGHTER WILL WEtt ' Watta, Walla. Oct. 22. The eu guj; 'meat of Mbs Harriet -Ankeny, oUi.v Hvhiji ihyjishter of t'niieil StafeH Sni.ci' and Airs. Levi AuKeuy, to C'aoUiUi Francis 11. M. Tone, of the Koiirteeiif h 1'riif.Hl StaleK t'avairy. vus ttttmmttcet! this afferiiooit. The ' mnrviajia wi!i la!, Jdace November ! hi fcithi Wiittn. Senttie. (. 22.--.1. P. Kprawr, Cfc'ho came from Vnucouvev, H. C. wuh found dead on the 't curly today, it fa believed ho s the victim of thUKs. o Copyright ijoj hy Hstt Scha&ier M Man Anthonv fiig Bags We from a siwcial im- pat skin, a soft, leather, of great dur ffiade in ufiW Hll f tan, brown, black. N md navy. Eaelw $L25 to 2.QW for Fall ter nnot speak too y of i w (fiu i, ''ordon and Formi- Ti. are thn (ft i.. . -- v. I Its H stand back of - -v ion IIIHKe. DU Driccs. f - JL75 to $51 aist of n: i. allt iHisspssino" - vuiy and ty 4 es)e-S4.95 Cenltmeri (lov are headquarters for this popular glove a glove with no superior. The air ." $1-75 O IW IT--c-J I tl-r.lIICAICU "3" Bear Skin Bonnet Made of good quality cloth, madswell. all sizes; each nc. J tin-. i.oi ami (J New Trimmings Thousandsoof yards of new uovelt9 bands, brat. galloons ami parinc-ivries. Imported novelty, gold tin sel insertion bauds, in fact, manv of the tiew- tnrtf mings made. The yard . . " 5c to $7.50 Royal Worcester Corsets Besides tl( famous cor M't. vjiich is made for every figure no matter if one is stout or slim.4e have a eor settnJit. Ve carry the pop ular P.A'tn-sets, which am made in every wanted st vie. With these two makes arc sure " " if them. I1'11-n S1.004O $6.00 White Bear Skin Cloth Specials ruo vcitii '""ar skin do.!1!- f,4iAfs W,df --.hL the van! ij). . $2.00 r -Q yon one A New Arrival o In Gloves o Htuni Gauntlet Gloves for street wear; shadoof tan. Extra good value; the pair . . $1.25 Misses' Ready-to-Wear Dresses Made of good serge, aid trimmed, blouse waist, full pleated skirt, ornaments on shield, collar and arm; each ....... $5.00 Remnants at l2 Price Owing to the large sale of dressoods, we have had ihix '"season, an unusual amount of remnants or short ends haVit wcuumlaled. In (J orOt'r toViose tficia out, we ipselltng them at just one half price. There are skirt, waist and some suit lengK all go at one-half price. Hampton Jpro FOffD DEAD ON THE o STREETS OF SEATTLE EUROPEAN ROYALTY ARE WEDDED TODAY Helllu. Oi l .22. Tin. inuUi'HS A extintlrn Vli tiirbi of SJileaswf(t-HoI-steln, dauKlitir of I'rlnro KtederU'k, I'tUUt'I'tXKN' STOll.tt WAS Alt 1ST SKKHUK. o Munttta, Oct. 24 lleiateil reiiortK Indtraie that the storm of October 12 in the t'agayan Valley ' the worst and most tlestrttetivo within the memory of living lutmblUulii of t) valley. The officiai fisttreii are not a yet available, as many uliueg .have not bei heard from, but It seema ht taS that the number of dead will reach 3t)l). There a heavy typhoon and torrential (,!" throughout the val ley and in The mountains. Tho rivers were flooded and in many place rose to a height of 30 feet, sweeping ev erything before them tn their rush to the sea. Hundreds ojinimaia and houses were weft away by the wa ters. At Auarrl, which wax almost com Blrlrly under mater, Tie Amertcan: residents, beaded by Lieutenant Tread ay and Clark. Postmairter Koss and Knxlneer Clark, formed a rescue brisade, wbieh rescued scores of natives, tkinB many off their homes, while floating down the river. The tiovernment has dtsiiatched a coast (tiiard rotter to Invest Ixate conditions and orKaniae relief. it is iorted thai cholera jkts p broken W(t tmin the reiug. es. t zzzzz 1 -fMV5Ki.W'-'KJ I ROBERT ROSE. 1r. Hryan' stewMfrHpner, eonsldred oue of tint best in the nmfesslou. He atompnie the ttetms-ratie andidte everywhen;, "tuklntf down" all Ills iteeebert. A box factory with a payroll of 1 1 .'. a year Is a Medlord jiossl- C ... ...... fJ iAS.ktand t. lM ABlieies. ;9"'a""a. "'"I'l ' KJl !uk of SebleMWiK-HolHelll. was married at lh clinuet of the tt.fiertal mhiw this iiftnrnmm lo Prince Au ijiist gilinm, of I'russiu, fourth son of Kiuiieror William. (JOVMtNtm H.KKI.l, fmllas. Oct. 20. tiovernor Has kell, before a lance crowd at the fair grounds, sjmke in nraise of fk!a!io ma and Texas and rrittciied Presi dent Kimsi'Velt, Jtlrtite Taft and Sena tor Heverldse. On durinv hi sieH-h an piithu;tlc etatr asked "What Ahotit Hearst ?" iv ernor replied: "There are some names illlr It woilll lie wroll w wifOf Henry S . (rady once stuike." Sab tit. IVI. 22. C Y. Timmtins. who yesterday killed his wife by ettf !iB her tltrtuit Sth ttaat. aud slut is in the hosi.itai nbwn; t ttse frra the rrribl.j Irtinrh to his m tt fitnm!. which were at first UeUeved to luive been s.il-intHtii. tt.tl.iy stibritKrt 11 confession lis til the mui'der of his wife, but do- htrert he did ! to cut l.isim ihriint. Ho saw a rttr , tn Ills wires luuui ivua ihuk it irout her and ctut her throat, lie a a man named "Mob had nni twtweet him aud his wife nd that "Hob" fitr nihedtttey !t bee to aeeuva a di vorce. lu hla tale he reeiitw lonn wks at aUexed cruelty. Hu rtattua hia wife had threatened Ui kill him: eiatats she had proven imtrite, and that many tlm hu tuul encountered thta iityittertoua "Wob" ro no jileaaaat man ner. He rittfms that tills nnknown Boh" had furutghed hfa wtfevltEt tttt to pay an attorttuy tur slattlttsi a divorce jtroreeitftiK, httt fatta t ac count for hla own presence with hi wife at the tttiwneyja office, and Ma ttnitiiesreni't to the starthm of lt- urce uroceedillKS. lu his statement 'ItmmouR tout ot hi! marriase la trtiaaet Im May, ttHIT. thus l ieitrfiiK it rtHfititd point, lie stales he bus ft bi-othel' tivtnn Ot Portland Kai Way attest, tuit. 9 'tt fciovetuh itmi 'feffth afreet, "i hwt on what seemed to hu hfseitth bed, when lttl Heil aussete w haver ittK over htm, and the nhyshrliat had mid Win that life it itffestT.m nf mertttiuly, the confessiHl murderer iiiiitii;;eil til reBilttisei'ttees, ftnd talk ed in n rambiiiti! way of bnyftmxt diivs when he iut Kuui Mttmer, n wall-known Saiettt lirlekiayM, were chibtreii foKetber. All these tUtuiiH he told trr. isforse. many of lhn so lambllnss and tuco herenf they were not tnriiidetl in hi sinned rimfeiwiutt, which was deliver ed Ur. Mtnsnv In tjjo jirsseucs tit two iiostiiitit nitriMK who deetarest ihuniselves wiinesses. in hi confession Tiiutnonii hrieftr oitlllne all thi. hate ! a JwtlimaUa Siiisftioti. Ho ndmita hu feared bhv wife was i.tiyin attuuttotm to an other. He admits he asked tto ques tions when he sw4 til IheJttttWh c4 the ntitht to ftud hta throut cut. ..veil tl hla tttjry Is true. He admits he iiiiinedliitely anaiit hts wtf tit ii own mt ami riitaHttted byiB itberat" (milder. Kv"y prmwnre was bremssht tm Ttttitti'iris to ttirH n tmthfitf fwtt fession. lo the sitenee of tho stefc room, with !a nttraes near llk a aels of death, with fha nhyttbAm' siuiement rtnstiUK tu hta ears, with the finta f his wound SnllU-llnst tor fur titioti itfiit.vi(h tbi belief that in a few hours he would bo railed be fore I ho Judgment seat at the side hi wife to tei! tbtistsry of the ffiiir der to n hfuhor ttfr.imitl, drettiKffcst iv Tlniins swore U would utter no falsehood in his onfeal.m Hntl. aud In u tow vofre, a voire Ktttteraf frnin a wlndnlim lacerated by a self inflicted wound, Ttntmtins told Ms story and swore before the iW?d he believed h would face ta a few hours that what fee told was true. Of fa believed that TtmntfiBs wilt live to face the chursiu BRjit htm. Misses' Cravcncttei oats Tiie third Indictment for violation of the local optloi law at the surreal session of the isrsnd iury st Hose bur yesterday against lr. . i t;ray iA Klkton, r yhviclan. He Is bt ltiB arranged th H loon. Afhie Knowl.-s and wife and (lias nd wife arrived in r.nnu- on IT'HII the t as'fle r.r St re M'-.rs Knowl.-. hav- l.-n ai-;liie la ' r.ti.'-r.. Tfi". r r'.--.tui 1 be summit of f!o- Ci,ti!t4 ln y eiinillll- wo f, c? of -f! for ' ,r' Ihiill f-t; :! ti'fe 0(s)2'j. The re-e,.. led Betia fla Milllieiier, VI h xislaiure today fiiilinxham to the l ulled Htate ate aud elected former Governor I'aae to fill the unexpired term the late Senator Irm:tor. Both Itetiuhitcans. SERI08S FLOODS ARE THREATENED IN OKLAHOMA HI l!.-:.i this it Willi AT M VltKKT. O 'let. M.iy. i t3 !-; Juiv 2-1. rtnd ft- li " Hnit oii.rati'fi in Th- Oklahoma Hy, Oct. 22. Serious fiooiU threaten imrt.tm of eentr&t Bti?tf the u4&y 4wsjHar at raia ti ha prvntUrti tftirUtlt Ir ihr tUyn aud U tltt coutfn fa iruf H had ikJmtm iu p?o- iHfTtUm iff ft Hysrfbarg j. .UIUTIIIB rrjuiUB - !BH Ul lltw ; Urm ii n& are bevet i& b C&'ut foriiidaJifm. a : . i iHhi-MH iff hzf a i Unit t f f oai-t rail m-4 of kinMstach (3) 57.50 to FT'" n vl.-w 1 IXA.ihI , Itv of fil hall. IMf i "lie 1" WHERE CASH0:Ati CREDIT special pricc$3.jto$5.0U 1 1 th I'.iifl.: .,1 nil h'tr.- tt-r. J. H. W.-Hs faj O o 0 o G Q o o o o o o