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EUGENE DAILY GUARD
KWiKXK, OWJO.-f? TI KSHAY EVEX1XG, XOVF.MUK.U
10, H'OH.
So. ats
OARD OIL CASE
TO SUPREME COURT
NoV jo. The government's petition for a rehear
se of in which the United States circuit court of ap
. .t.. rial court's decision in fining the Standard
lea v"c
.Tninna S29.240.000 for alleged rebatin?. was
01 iu
It is now stated that the
STREET DUEL
CHEATED SENSATION
INJKE SOUTH
Young Cooper Lies in Hospital
. . Slightly Injured Father
Is Held in Jail
s
L court of appeals taday,
(will attempt to bring the whole mtater before the
I rt on a writ of certiorari.
I OPINION FAR-REACHING
Lernment, in its petition for re-hearing, intimated
Linion of the judges of the appellate court Gross-
In and Baker was allowed to stand it would nullify
j!p shred of rate reformatory legislation accomplished
isevelt administration.
jOURT ,StAI ILh rUSI MASTER
WINGS FOR TODAY WILL BE REMOVED
Let court today but lit-1 Washington, Nov. 10. The post-
Luce was aceanipllshed. ; master general announces that the
t the State vs. Bert Kel- j president has decided to remove
f , . i; George M. Stewart, nost master nt Xe-
fceaemurreu l., ... ( - - --
W. L
bntlff sought a
laat, was upon
fvs
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tattle. Wash., as the result of an In-
i vestitration of charces thnt hp hud
McFarland, solicited campaign contributions.
divorce The records of his office also show
motion that the postal service at Seattle was
i unsatisfactory.
. .i;!iv!!U. Nov TO. Mosses by
wire and mail from various si ctions
testify id the tremendous excitcmem
caused throughout the state .ml
South by the killing of former rall
ied Suites Senator Oarniack by youug
i itoliin Jones Cooper in a street duel
lale yesnrday afternoon. Carmaek's
j brilliant envr as United States sen
ator had llliule him one ul' the best
, known national figures in the
I South. Colonel Duncan li. Cooper,
lather or icnnui. and who was with
him when the duel occurred, has a
legion of friends in this and other
states.
The body of Carmack was removed I
today to Columbia, where he was!
married and lived until he became
editor of the Tennessean.
loimg Cooper spent the night In
jail. His Injuries are slight. His fa-1 Tacoma, Nov. 10, Wheat, milling
ther. Colonel Cooper, spent the bluestem, 94; exjiort bluestem 92,
night at police headquarters, and is j club S7, red 85, )
reported to have slept well. I
The tragic death of Senator Car-1 Chicago. Nov. ' 10. December,
mack, who has a host of friends who I $1.02 Hi May, $1.07 3-S; July $1.01
sympathize deeply, will probably i 3-4.
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44X4 't 1
EDWARD W. OA K MACK.
have considerable effect upon the
poylitics of the stato.
I M-1IL' iT. Y1.'IM kl.-l-U I
Utl- I
ONE HUNDRED INJURED
IN STUDENTS BITTER
'AGE RIOT IN VIENNA
Vienna, Nov. 10. An encounter between two waning f ac
inous oi stuuems tu me university oi Vienna loatvy rcsiiiicu m
the injury of about one hundred of the young men. The cause of
the conflict was the smouldering antagonism between the Pan
German and Jewish students. The bitter feeling culminated in
today's sanguine encounter. During the trouble the balcony of
the university collapsed, precipitating many combatants to the
floor. The Hebrew students turnod up at the University early
today, determined to keep out tho Pan-Germans. A serious fight
followed their appearance.
Most of the injuries were slight. Among them were a few
broken limbs and collar bones. Race feeling is growing through
out the city.
MRS. ALLEN RE&D
IDENTIFIED AS
Prisoner Tries to Suicide She
Is Thought to Be
Insane
i Portland,
j changed.
10. Wheat
GASA BLANC A
INCIDENT WAS
CLOSED TODAY
Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens
lie of year when we should show appreciation tor the blessings of the past
a time when the best the land provides is laid on our tables; not the least
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brtance is the cover. beautirul piece or damasK adds, much to the ap-
nce of the Thanksgiving feast. We have a complete line of linens from
th to make a selection. Our prices range from 25c the yard $1.50 the. yard;
1 58 to 72 inches wide. All this week you can buy any piece of table damask
fdiscount of 1 0 per cent. The entire line of napkins will be included in this
ily sale. Beautiful satin damasks floral designs, scrolls and dots, regular prices
51.50 to $6.00 the dozen all at a saving ot JU per cent. Why not buy your
us wee.
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""tpay $3.50 or 5 4.0 Odor
Qn you can buy a "Gor-
1 $3.00.
Hampton Bros
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ecu hca Willnmette Ska
WHER- CASH BliATb CREDIT
Lots of Men,
inJBuying
Clothes are,
not half particular enough
about quality; they'll buy al
most anything that looks stylish
and fits if tho price is low.
It's the wrong way to buy
clothes. We hope yon don't buy
yours that way. The right way
is to be snre first of the quality
yo ara getting. Is it all wool?
Is it well tailored? A pries
metis nothrag unless you know
what yon are getting for it.
In this store we want you to
know what you are getting for
your money; we're not afraid to
tell yon, either. Ask if the goods
are all wool; ask if they are
tailored right; sk about
style; wear; try the clothes on.
But if you see the Hart,
Shaffner & Marx label in the
olothes, just consider it an an
swer to your questin; all wool;
clean, honest tailoring; correct
style; wear; price vill bo right.
Vnthin9 bttr for the money
Dutchess Trcussrs, $1.25
$2.50 the pair. 10c a button,
$1.00 a rip."
SAM GOMPERS
SAYS AN HONOR IS
! PRESIDENT'S SLIGHT
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ParlR, Nov. 10. The foreign of-i Donvor, '- Nov. 1 0. dumpers d-
tlco has been udvised from Berlin ' cllnes to discuss his elimination n n
that the uKi-oement over tho Oasu : Ktiest nt the dinner arranged by
lllancu Incident was signed today. President Roosevelt for tho various
l he foreign offlco hero regards tho , labor lenders una lawyers to uiscuh
Casn lllancu Incident, which disturb-1 labor matters. Clompera contended
ed tho relations between France and j himself with the statement (hut he
Hermiinv. nractioutlv closed and tho ! considered himself honored by the
IVnver. Nov. 10. A minimi who
attempted to hill herself and Miss
Helen l'hipps. daughter of .Mrs. tleu
ovlevo Chandler Philips, anil two po
itceliien, niter failing to extort
$20,000 from Mrs. l'hipps. was Iden
tified today as Mrs. Allen lieeil, wife
of a druggist In this city. Mrs. Iteed
relumed recently from Springfield,
Mass., whither she had gone to at
tend the funeral of her father, whoso
name has not yet been learned.
She Is believed to be Insane. When
she discovered that the plan to have
Mrs. l'hipps turn over $20,01)0 nt tho
bank failed she threw two sticks of
dynamite, which struck tho cushion
seats of tho nutoiiuiliilo hut failed
to explode.
In the temporary absence of I hlec
of Police Hamilton, who had been
Investigating her testimony, Mrs.
Hoed attempted to swallow fifty mor
phine tablets, but one of the ntteud
tlants struck he: hand from her
mouth, scattering the tablets on the
floor.
.Mrs. Hiwd la highly respected. Hor
husband was lit Buffalo Park, Colo.,
whore thetr summer homo Is locat
ed, while tho woman Was engaged In
her offorts to extort tho money from
Mrs. Philips.
signing of the agreement toduy vlr
tuully confirms this opinion. Con
sequently It Is considered hore to
be a matter to be sent to The Hague
for arbitration. While there Is no
disposition to crow over tho French
victory, great satisfaction Is fell that
(lermnny recognized the justice of
the French contention.
exclusion, and considered the presl
dent's net a tribute to his honesty
and to (ho manner III which Oompera
has represented tho millions of mom
berB of the Federation.
BUILDING PERMITS
SO FAR THIS WEEK
UNIVERSITY MAY HOLD
COMMONWEALTH DAY
Tho following butldtiiK permits
wore IbbuoiI by HuilUtui? luttpoutur
MrKurlfimi ycuiiurday und toduy:
II. fcJlliott, 6 -room coUhkq at
the corner of Woodcock, uvuimo nnd
FRED M. WARNER.
Ite-elected governor of Mlchlgun
by a reduced majority.
Twnntloth street, In ttiw (Irons addi
tion, to cost $1000.
II, Dice, 4-room buuitHtew 011
Fourth street, between Madison and
lllalr; to cost $00.
11. Howe, 7-room bungalow on
Klftventh atrtet, betww.a Jefferson
and Madiaon; to cost $1001).
Y. I). Ilenalll, a 6-roorn bungalow
on the corner 01 Walnut avenue and
Knst evoiiloeuth street; to eost $1,
115.. C. A. MrClaln: a f-room bungalow
on the corner of Walnut 'iventio and
Kast Seventeenth streot: to cost $1.
461. It. H. Ivey will erect a 5-room col
lage nt the .corner of Vlllard avenue
nnd Kust Seventeenth street, at a
cost of $1000.
In giving the totals of last month'a
building permits the Inspector made
an error of $500. The cottage which
II, lloselton la erecting on West
Kl g hi h srfH't was Hated at $.ri00.
when $1000 waa the right figure.
This will maKo the lotala for October
tkfl.?.1S Instead of lS,35, aa pub
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XORTHWKHT WK.ATIIKII
TO IlKMAIN KAUC
Oregon Fair tonight and
Wdneday. North to east
wind. G
Washington Fair tonight
and Wednesday except rain
n-ar the coast. North to east
winds.
Idaho Fair tonight and
Wed need ay.
New Plan- to" Bring College
Nearer tho People Is
Suggested
In order to Inform the legislators
the editors and the Influential men
of the stuto what tho University Is
doing. Prof. F. 1. Young, hoiitl of
tho detinrtment of economics, line nil
nounced thnt the facility Is consider
ing holding n Commonwealth day nt
tho most appropriate time In each
year. The idea Is now, not nny In
stltutlon In the United States having
such a urecodent.
Two days might bo turned over lo
the celebration, which would be held
on the campus. Not only would tho
University needs and work bo pre
sented to the assembly nnd tho poo
pie, but other good speeches would
bo made dealing with stato proli
lems.
Tho fundamental principle beneath
the plan Is to bring the University
nnd Its work nearer the people. It Is
not Intended to have the meeting Just
before the legislature meets, but fit
somo time when there la no political
stair, and men are In culm minds
Therefore It has been suggesfed thnt
sometime In .Mine, when the Univer
sity apjiears Its best, bo chosen.
BOHEMIA MINES
ARE VERY BUSY
THIS WINTER
Mining Camp Expocts to Go
Ahead with Improvements
and Mining Work
Tho Bohemia Mining District Is
following a well-known rule In min
ing districts, for It la known by those
familiar, that mining camps always
STAN DAK I Oil. CASK
Wll.lt UK ltl Hlli;i.
Washington, Nov. 10. It
waa stated ut the department
of Justice today that In view
of the large amount of money
Involved, tho Importnnt ques
tions of law and peculiar In
terval In tho caso. that tho
government would not rest
on the derision of the circuit
court of appeals In tho Stan
dard Oil case, hut that the
case wonld be taken to the
supreme court of appeals lu
the United States at the ear
liest posslhlo date. This will
be done by an application to
court fiy writ certerorl. Ap
plication to the court for writ
will be submitted Nov. 30.
fry VSIW
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CARROLL 8. PAGE.
Vermont's new aenator Is Carroll 8.
Page, who was governor of the state
fr 1S!H) to li'J. He will serve the
two years of Hie unexpired term of the
lute Senator Pro-tor, . .
present their most lively appearance
n the winter Hum. There Is every
Indication for a real boom In evi
dence. The Mayflower Company has
a large crew of men Installing ma
chinery under Superintendent Fasta
hond. The West Coast Mine. Com
pany will soon start their mill; the
Oolden Slipper Company have a con
tract for tunnel work; the Combina
tion mine under the ninnHu,......nt r
: Sherman Clark are doing aiod work
i and hopo to get their plant at work
aa a fine body of ore la now blocked
out.
The -Hlversldo. Oregon. Colorado
1 and Virginia mines will work all
I winter. Tho Oelden Rule Cotapany
I Is preparing for winter work and the
: North Falrvlew Co., headed by Her
I hen l.eigh, will continue mining
throughout the winter. Many other
properties are getting In supplies and
11! I C lllli OT! T " tl1"""1 'eellng prevails. .
K LLO HnVJjLLr Thn ' rea.h.( hy two routea
llLkU Hill ULLI , ,y nw HTer , Cr,wco
, where 8. D. Regan la postmaster; the
.....t, iiinrii s creeg 10 ilonomia
post office, where F. J. Hard la post
master and has a general hOpply
LEADER IN
PORTUGAL POLITICS
I Lisbon, Nov. 10. Alberto Costa,
I a former member of the chamber of
I deputies and one of the moat prom
!lnent republican lesdera, committed
jatilclde here Monday, and created a
I tremendous ""tisatlon. Costa waa a
member of 0 black cross society
which was Involved In the asxasslna-
itlon of King ae.irlos and a son, it Is
believed that this society O.-lected
'Costa by lot to kill the present Alng
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..iniiiiri Ull'l inoi I.U3I1I pi Tl , I I Ul HI
niuiKcjr.
It looks as thotiuh I.ane Cuiniv !
really going to have a genuine min
ing movement.
Henry Kwert. a pioneer Jeweler of
Albany, dle.1 Saturday night at his
homo In this city at the age of 7ft
years. He had been 111 with Bright'
disease, but his tllnexs win not so
rlius until four days ago. Herald.
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