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B EUGENE. DAILY : GUARD KltiKXE. ORKtiOX, MONDAY EVE -MM!, NOVK.MBKR sa, llMM NO. 870 rr JANS TELL . IERE THEY GOT JIG CAMPAIGN FUND Nov. 23. Geo. B. Sheldon, treasurer of the ; J committee, today published the list of con- j lecent national committee. The total amount I E ,655,518. 27. In the report the names of in- j rs are given without specifying addresses or , the method of entering them when received. irever given in the report when available. The: Jrs were 0. P. Taft, $110,000; Union League )34,777; Union League of Philadelphia, $202, pn, Boston, $25,000; Andrew Carnegie, N. Y., brgan, New York, $20,000. President Roose- hooo. large contrlbu- n. Y., $15,000; Hv Chairman, iWllllam Nelson ; flO.OOO M. C. Vni-V 110.000. kTork; $10,000. lew York; iiu. Iff, New York; Inith, Michigan; H Corbln, Wash IJ. Bohan, treas ,,000, 3. Vail and associates, Washington; $9000, H. N. Coe, chairman; $7500. Mark T. Cox, New York; $7000, R. C. Kerens, St. Louis; $6000, William Barbour, Paterson, N. J. $5,000, J. C. Sehmidtapp, Cincin nati; Simon Guggenheim, Denver; Kountze Brothers, New York; Wil liam P. Clyde, New York; J. M. W. Seligman & Company, New York: Robert Bacon, New York; A. M. Hun tington, New Yo(k; George Lauder, New York; Mrs. A. A. Anderson, New York; James Speyer, New York; CORNSTALKS FOR PRINT PAPER. BarUtulomtw in Minneapolis Journal. D. O. Mills, New York; G. P. Baker, New York; A. V.. Converse, New York; S. Sidnev Sheppard, Buffalo; D. R. Hanna, Washington: G. Pin- chot, Washington; T. H. Shevlin, : Minneapolis; A. Bush, St. Louis; ' Ferdinand Sulzberger. Kansas City; ;W. S. Dickey, Kansas City; J. Brom 1 ley, Kansas City; F. C. Dumalne, Chairman. $4000 George Blumenthal, New York; C. N. Bliss, New York; J. P. Brady. New York: J. C, Wharton, chairman. New York; U 8.- Bryce, New York; F. H. 'Henderson, TlttS' burg; George A. Draper, Mauaehus (Continued on Page Five.) . THIS IS THE EUGENE HOME OF CENTEMERI KID GLOVES Tuesday's Spcdal Coat Sale This Coat Sale will be a feature of the season's under-pricing ready-to-wear garments. We of f er you your choice of our $25.00 to $30.00 LaVogue or Wooltex Coats at a very unusual cut price. All new up-to-date styles, and they are ttw ; very -latest to ha: The sale will be short and decisive, as they cannot last at the price. (Come in $m 00 ... .. ii- - i i ...:n -.;,, ThocHqv vnnr r.hnirifi -t". tne morning me oesi win yu ma.. ium-ji j- NEW SILK RAINCOATS We can protect you from the rain. A new line of raincoats just received; light, medium and dark col ors. Each, SIU.(M. i8.tMl anil o.oo NEW SUITS FOR WOMEN . ' 1. 1 ..... i r now milts. In the lot Is a choice navy broadcloth suit, jacket satin-lined and trimmed with black satin bands. 10-gored skirt with fold of same material; snf - priced, the suit iu of nretty material for handkerchiefs, ar- lade. at, each '",c - fnr ivilliire nnH fniffn Ate . n neat deCOl a- Ul as a useful article: nrettily made: of fed oreton, each 75c fcndry bag for general use; made of strong i. on wmcn is printed in ngni coioio ncturcs, eacn JERS . h-ilf fittine: finest materials: cardinal. I white; each.... ?.oo ...raiw NOVELTIES IN PILLOW TOPS Some striking novelties in pillow covers Just arrived. Entirely new patterns. The first appearance sensational comical suggestive. Ful ly cats, woolly dogs, entitled The First Drink," "The Night Watch (two ciua), a oeratr'c'seehem-you will want ,o send one to a M. Don't delay, they are going fast, each 50c and 25c mm mi "1st 190I by 1 s School Smart Winter Overcoats for Less , ovnci liim to have con- When a man conies to ; tor uj e ; ,cscrvc S1K,, confi fidence in us and in our statements an dence. There are no lacts atxnu 1..- - welcome to. overstocked with Overcoats for Men and Boys. Let us tell you-- e are o erslocKe . Warm fall weather is not - - "Ovcrsto. k", turn reduced prices. YOUR interest to buy while - While t is to our interest to sen, 11 i- w strongest guarantee 01 qua.u, Overcoaw i Boys' G 50c Hampton Brs, uumr CASH BEATS CREDIT Womens' Sweaters, always 15.00. special while the last, each $4.00 BIG CLOCK POINTS TO THIRTY-FIVE THOOSAND MARK JOHN.D. NOT ORIGINATOR OF STANDARD TRUST The hands on tho big Y. M. O. A. clock on the Hovey building Doint to the thirty-five thousand dollar mark this afternoon. The soliciting teams at noon today reported a total of $3539.50 subscribed today, raising the grand total to $34,030.85. This is encouraging but the committees in charge of the work fool that from now on it will be harder work than the first six days of the campaign. It is true that there are several substantial subscrip tions in sight that have not yet been securod, but these will not by any means raise the total up to the required $50,000 or any where near it. Some strenuous work will have to bo done to se cure the amount, but the members of the several teams are de termined that success shall crown their efforts and will labor un ceasingly. It is requested that every person who has subscribed to the fund should wear his ribbon. Those who have not been seen by the committees and who desire to subscribe to the fund should call at headquarters or phone in their subscriptions. Tomorrow a number of the teams will be out in automobiles in order to fa cilitate their work. Following is the report made at noon to day: Team No. 3, $500; No. 4, $110; No. 5, $682.50; No. 6, $525; No. 7, $140; No. 9, $600; No. 10, $411; No. 11, $510; No. 12, $40; No. 13, $70; No. 20, $51. Total, $3530.50 Previously reported, $31,301.35." Grand total, $34,030.85. Says Flagler and Dodd Con ceived the Great Idea New York. Nov. 2 3. John D. ltockefellor tontlflod today that he did not conoolvo tho plan of the forma tion of tho original Hlundard Oil trust In 1S82. 'I am sorry to Bay that 1 did not," mild Mr. Rockefeller; "I cannot clnliu any credit for that Mr. Klnglor und S. C. loilil conceived it." During his vxamlnallon Itoekiifol- ler aald that tho oil liunllu'88 In hai ardoua "oven up to tho preaout tlmo." Thin statement will afford Attorney Ke loan, fnr the government, an op portunity to examine Rockefeller as to the conduct of the company sine 18X1. It had been understood that lt.wl,,,ritll.ir wmilil nut Im HlLlltlliuud ns to the details alnco that time, but Kellogx maintains mat Kocxereuer ..atnllitii. at n lultli.tll thHt till hul- nu Is hasardous "up to the present tlmo opens up 10 nun ma wuuio iw noa ot me Bianuaru uiaiurj. PROUOTER MEYERS IN JAIL FOR THEFT OF FIVE BONDS Claimed to Represent Foreign 7TTB Capitalists of Large Means MURDER OR SUICIDE OF i YOUNG WOMAN New York, Nov. '23. Claiming to have the hacking of European capital ists to the extent of $21111. 0(10, null, according to the story lold by the police, Joseph Montefloro Meyers, who has spent I ho lust few mouths in lttsburK, endeavoring to Interest capitalists in that city in various plans requiring largo amounts of money, was brought to this city to day, charged with the larceny of five bonds valued at Jt&OU. Meyers, It Is said, claimed acquaintance with many prominent people in this coun try und abroad, und wus Introduced at clubs und dined by 1'lttnuurg fi nanciers whom he Interested In his various plans. Dismembered Body of Young Woman Found Near Los Angeles ANOTHKH MOVH IX IUU HTANPAItl) (JAHH Washington. Not. tS. Attornsy- Oonerai Bonaparte filed today lbs pe tition for a writ of certiorari in the supreme court of the United States, urging the court to issue a writ ui certiorari to the circuit court of ap peals for tho seventh circuit to re view tho Judgment of that court re versing the rulings of Judge Laiulls In the case In which tho Standard Oil was fined fH9.0av.0OO on charges of. vlolnllng the aull-lnist law. The attorney-general takes the position that tho court of appeals was without Ju risdiction when It revursed Landls' duclslon. BULGARIA MOVES , COIN AND RECORDS TWO I'OM-KIIKItATKH J.IU:l l I'lTTSIII lt; IHI lai.i.rir V,v S !t Two II fill 1 1 If in- al arrests were mude yesterday In the rase of J. Monteflore .Meyers, who Is said to be irom Australia, ana wno was taken In custody Saturday night and sent to New York on the charge I. os Angi.'li'S, Nov. 23. The police detectives am endeavoring ! fath om the mystery of the death and the Identity of the body of a young wo man, whose decapitated and dismem bered body was found on the South ern Pacific tracks betwoon this cliy and Pasadena yesterday. All efforts thus far havo proved futile. The body la that of a young woman about 2 5 years or ago, plainly but ticully dressed, and evidently unac customed to hard work. No money or valuables or anything was found on tho body to establish tho tdentliy. Clrcumstunccs. either indicating sui cide or murder, are a handbag, a par asol and a bag containing luncheon. which wero found lying In a pile be side tho fence sumo distance from the track whero the body lay. Tho train had cut tho head and arms off. Preparing for Possible Raid by Army ti..iUPn,i., v.,v sa Hevenleen car loads of coin and archives of the na tional bank were today removed to the fort at Nlsh from this city. This step was taken because the govern ment fears Austria will make a raid on Belgrade, the capital of lltilgaria. and it Is rnmorea uiso mm " eminent will be removed to Nlsh. MANY GAVE, BUT AMOUNTS WERE SMALL HERMAN RIOQpER- Treasurer of the Democratic Nai rn committee " Ion caini; paper publisher, ,.-. in-m erman-Amerlcan Bews- K, -. of grand larceny. W. Utipatrlck and John A. Kltspatrlck, brothers, said A from lona. Mich., and al leij i Mufederates of Meyers, were arrested yesterday on Information furnished by Klchard Hr'lsley Sher idan, a wi-nuur "' ..p-w. ---- . kesbarre. Pa., and John A. (Jarrnan. of th esarne place, who is counsel fori Colonel J. M. Ouffey. millionaire coaQ operator of Pittsburg, wniim ,. lntT1l-ll in OlS prujrcia. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 23. -Herman Kidder, treasurer of tho Democratic National committee, today filed with tho secretary of slate his report of the contributions to the Democratic National campaign fund, showing total of ftf20.644.77. The disburse' me:its were SO I U.I 10.08, There were over 74.000 contrlbu tors to the fund. ItecWptu and DisWurwinentt. Chicago, Nov. 1H. To the Demo cratlc National Committee: Gentle m,.n Following Is a statement of all I he rmrellils Slid eltiendlt lires: Tola amount or money receivoti oy the DeiiioTa'ie Nuiloniil commlitw for the year PJn, B2,44.77; to ml am u disbursed, f'l 111.4 1 0. (Mi liHlimre on hit ml. tl 234.7 I. In i.iiinlia.:ce wlih Iho election luw nf Hi., sen- of New York we have filed in the office of Hie secretary o Mint, in Ailianv. a cnliMilein list nil receints and xlieliillliires of the hi ailiiiiiirii-is ui New York. And In conipliiiure wl'h the resolution of the National committee, passed at Lin coln. Neb . lasl July, we have filed at the office of ih" secretary of state at Albany a list of naiin-s. over ZO.ouu. representing over lOD.IiOO coiilribu tors, who conn Hinted through news papers, clubs or solicitors and other organizations, whose niimi are on file In tho office of the chairman of the Democratic National committee at Buffalo, N. Y. Tho auditor's report confirms the above and is attached hereto. Yours respectfully. NORMAN K. MACK. Chairman. I'KKY WOOlSoN. Hetary. ' HICKMAN HIDDKIl, 'W-asurer. John B. OSBl'KNK, Vice Chairman Kinance Loin. JOHN W. COX. 0l- Treasurer. JOHN 11. DOOI.IN, Asst. Tress. DEBAT0RS CHOSEN 1 FOR STATE LEAGUE n . llrn.n Or. NOV. 21. Tho Cottago drove High School held a contest at this place last main tho purpose of selecting uiree uo- GEORGE n. SHELDON. Tressurer of the National Itepute llcan canipalgn. and a prominent New York lawyer. balers to represent this place n tho state debating league. The tares suc cessful pupils out of thirteen who contested were Miss Maud Hooper. Miss Alice Phillips snd ?ohn Cotter. 1 hese three are to be pitted against Junction City High school February 18. if ni money, but they were Just The super Wendent of police said: ' ready to unload a swindle that would -From J ' Myers snd have torn thing, wide open In flnan- ' "" . 11. u l..l .IpnlM 11 his confederates secureo irj t... v..-.. I.lille A. Crow was today appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Stephen Harris, who died on Nov. 17 1H08. The estimated value of the properly of the estate Is f000. g Burcham, Elbrldge Wheeler and : A. D. Owens were apiwlnted ap praisers of the property. I