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EUGENE. DAILY GUARD -O- KltiKXK. OHKtiOX, KUIIAY KVKXIXU, XOVKMHK15 . IDIIH O No. HOIS BS READY' TO NSWtH rim 1115 AUIS I jjov- g. Politics will furnish the principle topic for fit the twenty-eighth annual convention of the Amer- Ution of -labor. It is said by local union leaders tnal luu icuwauira, wun lis iwo million prODulc - ' -- - uiuuui l.j re than one million voters, will adopt a Derma KQU C through an amendment to its constitution. There Corous opposition to any policy looking to binding Ion to follow any fixed political lines, though m leel that such a plan s advisable. the many j ONLY Iptive candidate on. D. C Nov. 6. Ready he attacks that have been him during the recent campaign. Samuel Gom m of the American Fed ',lxr, left today for Den ihe 2Sth annual meeting lv will begin next Mon day. Gompers is quoted as saving that he will not be a candidate for re-election, in the sense that he seeks the office, but will be glad to serve if it is the will of the convention. The nearly new Jacksonville school house Is in very bad condition, plumbing poor, roof leaking, plaster falling off, etc. The work, savs the Post, was done by an outside con tractor who had no interest in the city more than to collect his money and leave the town. TAFT'S MAJORITY ROOSEVELT MAY IN MISSOURI ' SUCCEEt? PtATT Later Returns Fail to Material ly Affect It AS SENATOR ht. Louis. Nov. 6. Supplementnry returus failed to disturb materially Taft's lead of 4235 votes in Missou ri. The legislature is probably Dem ocratic by six majority on joint bal lot. Nebraska for llryun Lincoln. Nov. 6. Mr. Bryan car ried Nebraska by a plurality of 4 5U0 according to unofficial figures from all counties. Washington, Nov. 6. That Roosevelt may be successor 4 of Piatt In the senate is re- garded by many in Washing- 4 ton, 13. C. as not at all Im- 4 probable. Those who regard 4 this possible declare that they 4 have assurances from the 4 president 'himself that he is 4 not entirely adverse to ac- 4 ceptance of the senatorial o(- 4 flee under conditions whjoh will prevail after. "toe lohrth ot March. 444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 14 JUDGE TAFT WILL NOT GO FOR HUNT IN TEXAS 'ELECTION NEWS CAUSED HIS DEATH Cincinnati, Nov. 6. Judge Taft made the statement today that he Is not going to Texas this winter to hunt on his brother's wife's ranch, as rumored In the newspapers New York, Nov. 6. Professor Ed win Kmerson died at Tokio November 4 of heart failure as a result, of In tense excitement over election news. 4 4 ! Chicago, Nov. 6.-e-neo. $1.00 1-4; May, $1:03 3-4: Jilly, fS 5-S. CHICAGO WHKAT MAKKKT. 4444444444444444 Portland, changed. Nov. -Wheat un- Vft er Supper Sale Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 fj much enjoy a store fuU. of customers. It cannot be too crowded to suit us. To draw the people we win hold I of those popular AFTER SUPPER SALES Saturday evening from 7 to 9, when you can buy desirable and Veeded dry goods at greatly reduced prices. IMS jverybody uses ribbons ; you can joy all you want Saturday from 7 to 9. Do not come Monday to toy them. 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and Co ribbons, two hours, yd. . 17c SATURDAY, 7 TO 9 ONLY Oc and 12 y2 c laces up to three fcches wide, all at one price; ftout 1000 yards in the lot; the lard 4c GLOVES ON SALE Many came too late last Saturday to get tneir choice and went away disappointed. We will hold an other sale from 7 to 9 and give you another chance. $1.25 and $1.50 quality for the same price; the pair 69c FUR SALE $1.75 fur neck piece; Gordon & Ferguson make; Saturday, from 7 to 9, each $1.50 t " CopyHjht 1 90S by . Hm Schiffiier . CORSET SALE We place on sale Saturday even ing from 7 to 9 corsets of the well-known makes, Boyal Wor cester, and W. B., worth from $1 to $1.25; colors and 'White', for, each 35c WIRE HAIR PINS 5c boxes Cabinet Hair Tins, as sorted sizes and kinds in each box; 7 to 9 Saturday, box. .2Y2c Lots of Men, in Buying Clothes are, not half particular enough about quality; they'll buy al most anything that looks stylish and fits if the price is low. It's the wrong way to buy clothes. We hope you don't buy yours that way. The right -way is to be sure first of the quality '. you are getting. Is it all weol? Is it well tailored? A price means nothing unless you know what you are getting for it. In this store we want yoa to know what you are getting for your money; we're not afraid to tell you, either, Ask if the goods are all wool; ask if they are tailored right; ask about style; wear; try the clothes on. But if you see the Hart, Shaffner & Marx label in the clothes, just consider it an an swer to your question ; all wool ; cltan, hoeit tailoring; correct liylt; wear; price will be right. jPay$3.5()or$4.00 for u you can buy a "G01O $3.00. O Hamptdh Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. Q WHERK CASH btftn othing better for the moriny Dutchess Trouser $1.250 $2.50 the pairo"10c a button, -y'l.0 a rip." CASA BLANCA AFFAIR WILL NOT CAUSE WAR JOHN LARSON SENTENCEB TO ONE YEAR IN PRISON - -,ll w Paris, Nov. '6. The crisis between France and Germany which arose over the arrest of the German deserters from a for eign legion of the French army by French authorities at Cast Blanca has seemingly been dispelled during the night. It is now apparent that Gormany is ready to abandon her recent demand for the release of these men and she excuses the action of the French soldiers who are alleged to have attacked an official of the German consulate at Casa Blanca. Germany is ready to ac cept a proposal from Franco whereby with mutual expression of regret the entire incident will be referred to arbitration. Man Who Broke Into a House At Saginaw Will Serve a Term At Salem VIOLENT QUAKE TERRIFIED TOWN IN GERMANY BANK WRECKER RECEIVES LONG PRISON SENTENCE I'lniieii, Germany, Nov. 6. Tho most violent eurthquuko over exper ienced here, terrified the Inhabitants at 5:40 this morning. People floil panic stricken Into tile Htreets. The shock lasted several minutes. It was accompanied by sharp explosions and thundering rumblings. Sixty or sev enty shocks here have been counted daily the past week. They are less frequent now and less violent. Tem perature at Medina Springs has creased 15 decrees. Ten days ago other quakes were felt in this section. There seems to be some seismic disturbances In Cen tral Europe. WRIGHT RECEIVED NO LETTER FROM KAISER Paris. Nov. 6. The statement that koTSMWT.OV UALDOM MWCVTT. New York. Nov, B. C. W. 4 4 Morse, whose sensational rise 4 4 in the financial world dazzled 4 4 America, was sentenced to 15 years In the penitentiary for 4 misapplication of the funds 4 4 of the National Hank of North America, of which he wns a director and controlling owner. Alfred II. Curtis, former president of 4 the hank, wns found Kiiiltv. 4 though clemency was rocom- 4 4 mended and sentence bus- 4 pendod. A stay of ten days of execution tor Morse's sen- tence was granted to permit appeal. A murmur of approval and a Taint attempt at applause was heard when sentence up- on Chinls was suspendod by the Court. When the sentence was pronounced on Morse the room was still as a church, broken only by the sobs of 4- the faithful wife of the Kiillty mim, who was led to 4 the auto-room whero s4ie 4 4 was soon followed by Morse 4 4 who endeavored to comfort 4 4 liur. 4 4 . 44444444444444444 Now York, Nov. 5. C. W. Morse, until a year uk" a dominant flKure In the world of finance and Alfred II. Curtis, ex-prosldent of the Nat ROBERT ALPH0N8O TAFT. Rhlertt son of the Itcpublicau rand! date, who Is a student at Yale and Is wlunlfiic honors In scholarship. Young Ut. Taft Is nineteen years old. Wilbur WrlKht, the aeronaut, had n-celved n letter of eonnratuliitlon from Kmperor William, Inviting him to visit (lermnny, Is untrue. C. W. MOR8F.. TAFT OUTLINES HIS POLICY TO CLUB Cincinnati, Nov. 5.-Hpenklnit to the Clnclnimti Commercial Club, of which he has been a member for 15 years, W. II. Taft tonlKtit brought every member of the club to his feet In un address souudiiiK the keynote of prosperity for the country for the next four years. "Every businessman who Is obey ing; the law may H ahead with all the energy In his possession; every enterprise which Is within the stat uts may proceed without fear of In terference from the administration when actliiK li'Knlly. but all Interests within the Jurisdiction 'be federal government may expert a rigid en forcement of the laws K.ilul dishon est methods was the kevnote of wlini Mr Taft sul't. . Miilici I'rofolind lmprrlon 'I'll- s;e-e b whlrh Mr. Taft riellv.-r-..,1 txnlL'M rrrateil A seriHatlon int. .UK lh- s'jlistalitlul liuf'tir n.'-'l J 1,1 'he ritv V. ho are ItKTIil s "I "1 club whirh cave him Hm dl.iin". er - t.efntc the rehuil of til ..'iirtloii t rmlrl be known. : 'fj the)- tonal tiank of North America, wore round guilty today in the criminal branch of thn iriiltel Mint,, f'i,.,.it Court on churges of misapplication of funds und falsifying the books of the Imnk. On the additional charge of conspiracy the Jury acquitted them. Within five minutes of the time the Jury had rendered Its verdict, Judge Hough had refused to enter tain a motion for hall and had com mitted the two bunkers to tho Tombs prison. The Judge said that 'he would hear any motions the lawyers for tho prisoners desire to make at 10:30 to. morrow morning. Writ Is Denied. New York, Nov. 6. A writ of er ror In Hie rase of Morse was ob tained from J ml go l.acomoe this af ternoon. It Is returnable December 3. Application for ball was denU'd. and It will be carried to the Culled Htates court n appeals. The grand Jury late yesterday af ternoon returned Indictments as fol lows: Norman l.uck, larceny from a dwelling at Irving: ' John Larson, larceny from a dwelling at baglnaw; Harry Murphy and Hohert Harvey, wlio held up and assaulted M. V. PeWald at Cottage drove. l.uck. when arraigned, entered a plea of guilty today and time for sen tence was fixed at Saturday at 9 a, m. Harvey and Murphy each enter ed n plea of imt guilty. I.araen plead ed guilty and was sentenced this af ternoon at one q clock to one year la the penitentiary. Tho other Informa tion against hlni, for stealing a suit of clothes from Chas. Smith In Hie McKurlanil lodging house In Kngene, was dismissed and "not h true bill" was reported by the grand Jury. 'Not a true bill." was also report ed In the cose of tho state vs. John Chexeni, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. t Ivll Cases. In tho case of Alice Walsh vs. W. N. Hiicknuni. to recover money, which was tried yesterday, the Jury Into yesterday afternoon returned a verdict for tho plaintiff In the sum of (GS5.15. In the case of s. u L,ong vs. a. a. Aaby. to recover money, tho follow ing Jury was chosen: Georgo Klsher, Jas; Humphrey, Oeo. H. Hogue, O. T. Kay, W. J. Canady, It. C. Martin, k. 3. l'rlndel, K. L. Gum, A. K. Wood,. W. M. Phelps. I. N. Dresser, David Markley, A verdict' for the plaintiff for $57.20 was rendered. The case of Henry Cheiem vs. J. P. and Nancy Fry, to reoovor money on a real estate' deal, came up for trial this morning and tho followmg Jury JUDSON HARMON. Klorted Oovernor of Ohio on the Democratic tlckot. Was one lime attorney-general of the 1'nlted Stales In President Cleveland's cabinet. man to thf nviitl'ii A iSr nfPiii n ilngles for Mi" Kllgene, . r u rr of arecd t,rli K : for Hhermsti Hunter, a car of f ! and flour for the Kugene Transn-r Co , and several cars of wood and logs were among the fr-lKht ship ments I Mo fcugene imrruiuii. fa i it WKvrmiit roil ViltTHWKST. Oregnn Fair tonight and Saturday. Washington Fair lo.;ht and Kaiiirday exn.pt rain In the northwest and alon the roast. Mouth to east winds. Idaho Fair tonight ami Saturday. 4 4 4 44444444444 was chosen: (iec. tl. Iloguo, T. A. HUbert. J. S. Ham. AV. .1. Cnnndv, K. 8. l'rlndel, (!. T. Kay. Frank tlood pnsture, K. K. Awbrey, Thus, (liny A. A. (Ilhson, 0. W, Hrabham, I,. M, Toiler. OiNeN DlMipsed Of. Hum Munoriid. 11. A. He he 1 1 and 8. P. Ness vs. K. II. Ingiiam. Kecovor money. Jiidgmen set aside on motion uf plaintiff and defendant. J. W. Kays, (i. U. I.lnn, D. K. Yo ran, vs. H. A. Hage. Kiln V. Neal Rob ert (luno utid J. I). Fields. Hut In equity to remove a cloud. Motion to make rompjalnt more definite con fessed. Plulntlff permitted to amend by Insisting. Defendant granted 10 days in which to plead. 8. I,. Long vs. M. K, Watson. To recover money, Dismissed . without costs. CANDIDATE HAD . NO USE FOR 'ANY CAMPAIGN FUNDS A flat car load of mining marhln ery for Hi" l,ut ky Hoy mine In the Mine Itlver district was received here today and. It will at once he hauled to the mines. 4 Columbia. Ind., Nov. 6. 4 4 At the beginning of the cam- 4 4 pal no, Thomas II. Marshall. 4 4 governor-elect of Indiana, an- 4 4 uouu'ed that hu would nut 4 4 accept contributions lo flnan- 4 4 ring his political Nontest. 4 4 ' Ali fiil $;iiu(j money so sub- 4 rcrlhed for him has Ueeu re- 4 4' 'turned In the donors. 4 4 4 4 44 444444444444 STUDENTC NARROWLY . .' ESCAPE 'FROM FIRE Wiinhlngtou, Nov. B. About ISO Hiudeiita In their Alght clothes fled through fire und smoke In the Illlss electrical m hool, whlc 0as burimd to the ground eurly t.9.i. The fire started from a defectively Insulated wire In the kitchen. All the stu dents escaped Injury, but most of them lost their effects. Loss. $tit),- 001). O 0 0 '