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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
SOVEitBHB'ia, II fENE Q 1 "V M :1 y ixi.i'.Ni:, oKi-:;ox. thirsd.yy AtTiRB. THCB8DAY, EE Y1YT AEB Mr:Mlli:i! i- ,. T TO CURB BILL'S AUIHUIiMY to, A meeting called today of the foreign af- W the Bundersrath, or federal council, is at-' Peculation. The circumstances preceding the committee, which is a most unusual step, have ; inference that the meeting is called to take ; the idea of preventing Emperor William from : Jendent course in the foreign affairs of the em- j from publicly indicating a personal policy dif bf his government. HEADED BY AMERICAN iv. 12. Accoroanff io caDie advices renp vpH d, because of divided sentiment among the fiencau, iu uaiucu uy luc sbctLt; uepariment, head the court which will arbitrate the Casa ,he arrangement is said to be satisfactory to THE WOMEN OF TURKEY ARE DiSCiR.1l'3 THE "VEIL. X. (i7 tot Oil r- e&s h R In I -r UNLESS MAKU ft -.TORY1 'S RAILWAY :. Judge Tay irt. today named Frank A. Scott to be receivers of the Municipal Trac tion Company. MANILA HAS NEW WATER SYSTEM Manila, Nov. 12. Manila's new 1 Tun .'" .luU Rehso in Pittiburg Press. i water system, constructed at an out-icltv, was released tills afternoon. lay ot $2,000.0111), Is completed. The J i main supply, twenty miles from the The Good Roads movement Igrows Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens year when we should show appreciation tor the blessings of the oast ne when the best the land provides is laid on our tables; not the least !e is the cover. A beautiful tiece: of damask- adds much to the an- pf the Thanksgiving feast. We have a complete line of linens from iiake a selection. Our prices range from 25c the yard $1 .50 the yard; 72 inches wide. All this week you can buy any piece of table dama&k unt of 1 0 per cent. The entire line of napkins will be included in this Beautiful satin damasks floral desierns, scrolls and dots, regular prices to $6.00 the dozen all at a saving of JO per cent. Why not buy your week. . 9 Lots of Men, mjBuying 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 wtiy is to be sure first of the quaiity you are getting. Is it all wool? Is it well tailored? A price means nothing unless you know what you are getting for it. In thi3 store we want you 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, Shaffncr & 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. FHREE HONORED ARE iNTOMBED WITH SCANT HOPE FOR RESCUE Hamiu, Westphalia, Germany, Nov. 12. An explosion of fire damp in the Kadhocl i Twenty-seven bodies have been recovered and 300 men are ma underground in grave peril. Seventy only have been res cued alive. The rescuers worked heroically to reach their companions, but at 1 o'clock the fire had gained such headway that they had to be called back to give way to the firo fighters.. The flames are still spreading and the vicinity of the mino is surrounded by police, the people not being permitted to approach it. Thero are heart-rending scenes among the relatives and friends of the miners gathered outside the police cordon. A total of 35 bodies had been brought to the surface up to 4 p. m. this afternoon and there is no hope expressed for tho threo hundred men still below ground. The salvage corps, armed with apparatus to supply each man with oxygen, is now endeavoring to penetrate the mine. Theso are the same men who went over to Courriores, Franco, in March, 1000, and rendered such valuablo aid in tho frightful mine disaster there. 'FORMER SHERIFF CHARGED WITH CARMAGK MURDER John D. Sharpe AMerjod to Have Aided Cooper Gang POWDER WORKS EXPLODE Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 12. A terrific explosion in tho glazing house of tho Excelsior Springs Powder Company at Dod son, Mo., ton miles south of horo, this morning causod tho doath of one man and the injury of 35 others. The great number of injured is due to the fact that tho Kansas City Southern passon ger train was on the track two blocks from the powder mills and the windows were blown in, cutting and bruising the passengers. One woman was seriqusly injured. REMARKABLE ESCAPE Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 12. Three cars on the eastbound Twentieth Century Limited, tho Now York Central's fast train, were thrown from the rails at Blossom road crossing, juBt east of this city, at 3 o'clock this morning, but strangely enough not one of the many passengers was badly injured. A broken rail was responsible for the wreck. AND STILL ANOTHER Butler, Pa., Nov. 12. Passenger train No. 11, southbound, on the Bessemer ft Lake Erie railroad, running forty miles an hour, was wrecked five miles north of here lest night and over one hundred passengers escaped with slight injuries. HEAVY DEFICIT IN RECIPTS OF POSTAL BUSINESS NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TEAM COMING WEST Postmaster-General Was Six-, Wi" p,ay Two Games, Perhaps teen Millions Behind in ! Tnree' in the Past Year I Northwest X:livltt. Nov. 12. jIui l. Shin-in'. e -sheriff of thin inuiiiv, win arn-sti-il today rimmed with murder ami nf aldliiK and iiheitluir in tho murder of ex-Senator O.irmm'k. Thin followed the meeting of tho urnml jury, at whkh iiovoral wltnedHes woro examined. It Im allowed that Shnrpo was seen with tho two Coopers shortly heforo the kIiooIImk. anil was also nt tho siene of tho klllliiK. GRAND TRUNK t SYSTEM REBUILT AT GREAT EXPENSE Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12. Many prominent railway men, promoter and civil eiiKlneers of tho United States nmt Canada gathered In this city today to take part In a rolobrn tou nrraiiKed by the Ornnd Trunk Railway to mark tho formal tnklnK over of the tunnel under tho Detroit river, the electrification of which was recently completed. Tho tunnel extends front Sarnla. tint., to Port Huron. Mich., and It was at tho lat ter point that the eereiuoiileb ot tho dry dock took place. The electrification of tho tunnel cost tho company upwards of $1. 000,000. The work, however, was but a small part of tho KlKiintlc task of reconstructing and standnrdltlnK tho entlro Urn ml Trunk Hallway sys tem, which begun ten yosrn ago and has now been romnlntcd. To put the grand trunk In a position tn tnko lls place among tho great trunk lines of to Kast. tho company huvo ex pended during these ten years a sum approximating $53,000,0110. In tho rebuilding of I ho road a tolnl of liOII additional miles nf double track have boon roiistructnil at It cost of $15,000,000, which Is art In crease In mileage of 140 per cent, and which gives the system a total doiihlo truck uiIIoiiko of 1,(134 tulles. Tho cobI of new rails was nearly $13,000,000. Nearly $S. 000. 000 was spout In renewing and strengthen lug bridges. Including uearly $2,000. 00ft expended upon the great Victor la bridge. Nearly $13,000,00 mil spoilt In buying new freight cars, miiro than $6,000,000 In purchasing: locomotives, and nearly $2,000,000. In providing new paeaenger equipment. PROFESSOR COOT OF 0. A. C. DIED AT NEWPORT TODAY i Washington, Nov. 1 2. I'ontuiiis- ter-tteueral Meyer utlllol need today I 8 I - si' i Copyright 190I If nut bciuifuer U Mirx LORD ORTHCLIFFt. KntrlNh niwipnper proprietor, con sidered the iiit enterirlli.g Journnl list III Cr-st ilrltalli. Mr Is Utlcl known perlnips ss Hlr Alfn-d I. rns worth, ly.rd N'orth''llff Is st present visiting Anierl a. Noire Dniii", I it cl . . Nov. I'end In;; iipproval hv llie .,rM 1. 1, 1. lioalil of control ,vo far 'et.t.M-n 1:11m. b i, r, 'Milled tor he 'vrirslly el' i- ii . The fhiu In v, Hh the Wii.dilm-.- t'Oi Mat.- C to !,.. :,.iv.d j.i SiMiisane 10) 'In i" iieei .m , j.no ij, . seeond Willi Hie M (ill lioinali Alhlelle Chili on New Veni s day. The third i-'.'liieitl, 10 he played u s, -utile w'lth U HsIilliKKill I "it l It nil y, s Kpoketl of b It i;: 1 It'll l"-i ' H.-( Hi ll. ARCTIC EXPERT DOUBT THE REPORT j t 1 Do Not Believe Andre's Balloon ! Reached Labrador Kioekholiii, Nov 1 1 - I'rofeKHor , Anthoisl n ml Capl.-iln Nllxsen. An-lln 1 authorities, in not ledieve Ihe report.1 jof tho dlHittivcry nf I'rofi'sstir Andre's 1 lody. Tltey do not think It imsslblo I I that his nullum 1011I.I have leucheii . 1 La hrail'tr. . 4.1 Newport, Nov. 12. Professor (luo-.. . il. Cool, for many years connected Willi the Oregon Agricultural Col logo, died today at his home near Yiniuiiia, where ho went to recupor ato his fulling health. ALGER WILL BUILD ' AEROPLANE FACTORY Detroit. Nov. 1 S. Orvllle Wright, the famous nvliiior, ..us enlisted I he support of ItiiHsell A. AlKor. 11 capl- ! j ., 2 ji 1 Jt, Awn!, fS" mi u.o uiii;.t mumu:t Nov. S4.00for buy a "Gor- HumgitiOR Bros. 556-564 Wa!dmjte it Nothin? better for lY". o'.- r Dutchess Trousers, Sl.lQto h S2.50 the pair. "10c a button, SI. 00 a rip." o a ii.-;$r J; ' h rut'-.- ,h:f" :: atjjo:ir:'".. $ 1 1: . i !i t h. in ' f . . -' 1 1 r ' .f t h ;j - n o 1 'ink, r,-e I lie flsr- 11 r tie- a :l t le- ra 0 of '- II "I l-h; May, $1.(7" July. $1 HI 2 lion fiti'liei-i' 'I I,;- roniTf.-, for lie-"liij.l'O.-s 111 'li- i.i!!.- ,.o in, ill -..-rvli'-, t'lli.-il d'-llverv i.-r':i". ;",.iHlnt!t po-.-niaters and elertrx In pns;offices. O. Nel-ion Is clown from Weiidllng tf"lh'. WALJER R. 8-)BB9. Newly ete.'fi'd ;;ovr-rnor of Kan ia. ho tier; in Ms career as a water rirrlir In railroad construction Ciitups. He Ik a republican. W K! '"''a' ,r"" Ser.i't .r w' . In so a iplaue faclorv to I... built at Detroit. .Inck l.ulourette's Mil) Mllltarv Academy tram bested the I'orfl'tltd Academy team III Portland yester day, VI to 0.