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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1908)
IB EUGENE DAILY &UA&0 EIGENE, OIU20. WEDNESDAY, EVEMXG, NOVEMlUai H, 190H. so. aua. 1116 OF CARMAGK. STILL EXCITING TOPIC ANDREE'S BODY REPORTED FOUND IN LABRADOR T ji, Excitement.is still high over the shoot- rarmack. Colonel Cooper, who was with his HOI latter shot Carmack, was remanded to jail with- .gei with murder, while young uooper remains in der guard. His preliminary examination will be . . tViB hnsnital. t ne ie (Senator Carmack claim the shooting was the re Liracy in which men high in authority are con parmack was waylaid and assassinated while he to his boarding house, and that while he was y that when ne leit tne omce 01 me rennesseean lephoned from a house near tne omce and that :,ts were notified that the senator was on his way alert. It now develops, according to the friends tat there was a third party with the Coopers just iting, an ex-county official and close personal opera and Governor Patterson. the Coopers say it .was merely a street duel, that tried to avoid a meeting with Carmack, that eir way to the state capital in.response U a tele- froB governor Patterson when the tragedy - Copenhagen, Nov. 11. ; There is reason to believe i that the body of Andree, who 1 in 1897 made an attempt to reach the North Pole in a balloon, has been found on the coast of Labrador. der a $5000 bond, which ho immedi ately gave. United States C-ummis-I siouer A. M. Cannon, after hearing! testimony for several days, took the! case uuder advisement w aud held Straus to the grand jury. Straus, uutil April 17 of this year, had been cashier in the fiuance de partment for almost eight years. In April he was granted sick leave on account of failing eyesight, and it was after he bad taken his vacation that a shortage of $4000 was discov ered. Last night Mr. Straus made a state ment to the Oregoulau, declaring hut he was absolutely innocent of the charge of embezzlement, aud he wns confident that the Investigation of the federal grand jury would resull in his complete vindication. Orego-nian. MOTHER KILLED AND DAUGHTER INJURED IN FATAL RUNAWAY Los Angeles, Nov. 11. In a runa way accident today Mrs. Harriet Johnson was thrown from her buggy against a tree and instantly killed, and her daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Os trom, perhaps fatally injured. It is feared that Mrs. Kate John son, daughter of Mrs. Johnson, who witnessed the accident, may lose her reason. P. 0. CASHIER HELD FOR GRAND JURY Charles A. Straus, ex-cashier of the Portland postoffice, was yester day afternoon held to await the ac tion of the federal grand Jnry, nn- WILLAMETTE VALLEY BASEBALL LEAGUE A slate league for the Willamette valley to replace thte old Tri-t'lty baseball league Is being arranged for. with pinna iaid for Woodburn. Alba ny, Salem, Eugene and Solo, with a possibility of Roseburg In the sched ule, says the Salem Statesman. Little Catcher Huddleston, who has been playing with Woodburn, was in the city yesterday and stated that steps are under way which make the league seem to be alrnoBt a certain go- - All professional men on the teams, with a long schedule and fait ball, promise to bring out good support In every town on the circuit. Already men are being signed by a tew of the teams. Y. D. Henelll went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. . . MANY LIVES LOST IN TWO FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD WRECKS L Tfiitifrcrvivfnnr C1I0 nf Tiftfo I tip tic U lutMinJfci T 1115 jail vi 1 avis, IwiUVlU nf vpar when we snoulcl show &Dnreclatian tor the blessines of the past hme when the best the land provides is laid on our tables; not the least F ..1 A 1 . f 1 1 fl 1 11 1 xl ince is tne cover, m. oeaunrui piece or aamasK aaas mucn 10 me dp- e of the Thankseiviner feast. We have a comolete line of linens from 0 make a selection. Our prices range from 25c the yard $1 .50 the yard; to 72 inches wide. All this week you can buy any piece of table damabk rrmnt nf 1 0 ner rent. The entire line of naokins will be included in this Bale. Beautiful satin damasks floral designs, scrolls and dots, regular prices fO to $6.00 the dozen all at a saving of 10 per cent. Why not buy your his week. Copyright 1 90ty q O II Lots of Men, mijBuying 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 yon are getting. Is it all wool? Is it well tailored? A price means nothing unless you know what you 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 yen, 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; clean, .honest tailoring: correct style; wear; price will be right. Py 53.50 or $4.00 for f Jn can buy a "Gor- Mo. Hampton Bro& rea CtCA WiHimptte St. Ci VVHERL CASH BfcATS CREDIT Nothing better for the money Dutchess Trousers, $1.25 to $2.50 e pair. "10c a button, $1.00 a rip." GQRVALLIS PLANS TO PUT EUGENE IN BACK SEAT Will Send Two Thousand Root ers to Football Game At Portland Tho O. A. C.-U. of O. football gams at rortlumt Saturday. November 21, bhts fair to bo Ihe greatest event in amateur athletics over pulled off lu the north went, nays tho Corvallia Times. It la tho topic of conversation New Orleans, Nov. 11. In a rear-end collision on tho New Orleans & Northeastern railroad today at Little wood's, twelve miles from this city, eleven are known to have been killed and twenty injured. The accident was caused by tho New Or leans & Great Northern train running into a Northeastern in coming passenger train. Later reports from the wreck state that the scene was hor- u nts" r' andm EE 1. ...... .3 .1 . - . . : mL. j : : j !, , i i . , uuiu ueyuuu ueaui ipuuti. iuu iuuuhs ui wiu uyui ttuu uijureu were heartrending and the bodies of the dead formed an aw ful spectacle. Exactly how the collision occurred is not yet known, but it appears that the Great Northern train was lute, as it should have preceded the Northeastern into the' city by about twenty minutes. NINE DEAD IN WYOMING Cheyenne,' Nor. 11. Nine men are known to have lost their lives in a collision of Uniom Faoifio freight trains last aifht at Borie, Wyo., aid in the fire which follows. BANDIT LEO BEZEMER IN TOILS OF THE LAW Takes by Surprise While Asleep and Captured by Dep mty Sheriff! TARIFF HEARINGS ARE CONTINUED Ways and Means Committee in Session Today Washington. Not. U. The com mittee o ways and mean of tho Seattle. Not. il. In a farm bouse roprewoiaiiTw touay cou- owned by David Foy on tho south I ttnuod the tariff hearing for tho pur shore of Bitter Lake, five miles north nilM nthorlnu data for tho tiur- ll X I'l'llnr; P of making Lrirr.. a. part of tho Veruun. ho had fallen asleep, l.eo I Plan proposed by Kopresvntatlva Bozumer wan tnkon by surprise aud ! Payno lust May, when ho said of a captured early this morning by Dop-, kiii , no fnimtHi uty Hhorlfrs Wheeler, mil aim Me. ,.u wU1 10 rovKn f d,n tariff, and ho la now In the Kln county u w,u . rt,.ciiv(i tariff, and II ' ... will bo a mecllum and iteaoral moil I- - Hesemer rantured a wealthy loKKer , ,,.,ff . i, Wni ,., ,,. ,, (.minl- named K. P. KnKliah and forced him y wllu !,.,., o,.nnany and Uusala laud conslderabio money Is being wuKered on the result of tho snrao. The students lu every -hush school and coIIcko lu the slate, Idaho and WashliiKton are ansilotisly reading all tho dope written about the pros pers or tho two teams, the alumni of the two state Institutions, seatter- d tnroutthout tho west, are dlseus liiK the comlnii Kamo daily, and In every plaen In every town and city wnoro men congregate the O. A. C U. of O. ft&iuft Is certain to receive more or less attention each day from now on. Certain It la that every eve west of the Uocklea and north of the south. Una Ol UrOB will read tha rsnart of the big (sme and. on the day el the battle, all Portland, arts' ' thous ands from owtalde paints,, wilt be oa ine aireaia 01 las stale s mstroaolls. For these reasons the occasion otters a great opportunity for successful advertlslBf, and Just now It appears that CorvalUs la about to awake to. that opportunity. With. 70 oadata In uniform and the townsoeoHle. swellinir the total number to J. 000,. uorvams ouxht to cut quite a swath, n rortiand. and It can attrsnt attnn. tlon Is these people are put Into line carrying tho proper banners. A plan u carry out some nennite arrange ment Is now under war. and to con sider the matter the members of the. uommercial club will meet tomor row ovenlng. If you are one of the. members, 06 present and get Into the. game with ynur suggestion. Corvallls wants to h(l the biggest thing on the map, Dut we 11 have to hurry It we, ,. put Kugono In the shade. lo slun a check for 15000 us a de mand for ransom, and then Hud him to a treo und left him. A reward of $500 waB offered for his capture. GREAT REVOLUTION COMING IN CHINA Philadelphia. Not. 11. Declaring the youth of China and the progres- In that respect. Mean program." That Is tho Hepuli- LOGGING CAMPS START WORK AT GREENLEAF (Guard Special Service.) . Ureenleaf, Oregon, Not. 11. Clayt on Pope looked last night as though there wss going to bs somo- thluK doing on Deailmond, when he got there. If there Is, will lot you know later. James leavers' two brothers are hero from Mass. They will hit Sun Francisco Suuday, anil I hen return Kast. Miss Tralnlo llerkshlro went out sldo with her father Inst week, am! is visiting frlcmlH and relatives at (loHhen ami vlclnlly. Taylor and Mead's limiting cam at Herman Hllenhuuer's has slartu up again. We were sorry to learn that Owe Thompson's bouse at IHachly wa burned Hunilay and he hut -arly evervthlug, lncluillng hla winter's supplies. LIEUTENANT FRANCK T. EVAN8 Ron of Itrur Admiral Itoblcy l. Kv sns. He was rec.4itly i-eurt inarllslej st alantls en various charges. Includ log insubordination and IntozlcstlSa. IkIt. elemeni In the nation would in a (great revolution overthrow Ilie pres- enf dvniiHty. itev. Wlllhim ClirlHtle, a nilfHliinnrv. at the Christian ami i Missionary Allance. staled that great ! ills! nrh;in es are alioiil due lu the 'reNslial cnjilre. anil that wnr wllh ' .hian Is In diifcmpliitloli. SEVEN COUNTIES TO HEAR FROM Salum, Or., Nov. 11. Sovon coun ties have not yet filed their returns from Ihe recent presidential election. They are linker, Curry, (Iran t . Har ney, Klamath, Lake, Malheur and Wallown. From the retr.rus alrendy In It Is apparent that tho eloctorla candidates of the several parties re solved approximately the same num ber of votes. There were Disny In stances In which a vster would luarlc his ballot for only one eloclor, Re publican or Deuioorattc, but these er- CIRCUIT COURT GRiND FOR TODAY I.uttt QvoiiiuKjthi, Jury in ttin caso or H. Ii. Hcnim vh. .Inltn .M-Ciilil)lii to nwovor minify, iM-oimlit In a v?r (lli't for Dim pi h I n t Iff. uhh-'mhIus bin (larnaKi'H at $70.(10. Thin afiernonn tho mint ml led the cann of Joint I. ('Iici-m v. I'Nuan Lmiw No. irf I. O. ). P., t (iohh In thin rant Mr. ('h7.Mii KckH to rMov-r moiH'y for hi labor In ImlM 1 11 k tho lodK't huildliiK for the rie ffitilunt. At ihe tlnn of koIiiic to preBu a Jury hml not Ur;n nM-iin(l. YARD MASTER SLAIN BY CAR ROBBERS GENERAL ALBERT L. MILLS. (ieneral Milts' pronounce incut In fn ver of I lit reHtorutieu of the i rmy can teen has attracted coiiKlderulile atten tion. He Is lu cuiuMiautl ef tbedeiart nictit itf I.ux'Oi ami was until recently superliiteiiileat of the t Point Milt tury u sdeitiy. : Ftlll WKATHKII 4. IH I'IMtW.ASTKK. 4- Oregon. Washington and Itlaho Fair tonight and Thursdny. 4. : f'lilcntto. Nov. I I .- Vat iltmiHter (', Hiirton was found in Ihe Wabash railroad yards early loflay with a bill- let in bis head, and dl-d later at the I hospital. It is Im'IIcycJ (u was shot I by freight car robberH. ) . 1 . j tVMK.1T MIUKCTS ! Portland. Nov. II.- Club. !io; lilileHtem, !l.rt; Inrhey red, ML' ; red lMxi.1, in. H; valle, '.II. I I O!; 11 S 'IT' f in wifi' N 'flinty. Urn. nit ! forlii'-r; n-n Hi f'll,-:,Vfl Vl,V It - l..'i'llkl,..r !I!I;IIIM MIST IMK. , , . ., ,, (l7 j.v j jv Wa.h., .Nov. 10. rue ,. (M ., , irt u'? upheld the con-; " , of Frank .Irlgaatii iinder .-n-f ... .,. , , 1 I ,.i.Ti, ior s '""" '." "",(. faculty It has le en afeetl ex- . v,.,n,er 21, the dale of the O. A. .-- t'.-C, of O. football Kattie in Port. Hetmhaw Is having linoleum , land, to November 3D. The two ex- j i , i his new cigar stand, i tra holidays will be mini up at a y 1 in- (Juard office, and In later flat", u was at me reqsest 01 11 'lavs will be rcaily to throw j the student body that such action r doors to tks uk!lc. ' wss tsken. rors wi re i,vl,, nily dltiibut..d s evenly Unit one Iseptibliean elector received nboiii as uiaiiv voles as an other, and the siiiiji, in triii. of the electoral ramlldntcs of other putties. NO GAMBLING IN WASHINGTON Olvtnttla. Nov. in --The u.luir ,.r ftooU and maintaining a betting ring at race tracks I. unlawful and pro hibited bv law which urobilin tho tiialtit"iiance of a nuisance. He vrsltig the superior court of Pierce eon III . t'le supreme court t"i!ay h-'hl tbiit pool selling I Kimb'ing w 1 1 It I11 the meaning of the sMtuto ili-laring places here gambling U carried on to be a nnlsanc". 'i'he of fense is pohlHhnhlo by tluoo and the abatement of the null fine KCOIll KMX kill T. I.os Angeles. Nov. 10 - Kauf man knocked out Terry Mut;i!n In I I rounds of a 25 round fight tonight.