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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
HE EUGENE DAILY GUABD oo KlliENE, OKKGOX, P1UHAV KVKM.NU, XOVKMHKK 27, 1U0N. NO. 280. T LUMBER TRUST0 IS ORGANIZED WITH CHICAGO HEADQUARTERS hull and Mme. Jupy were found mur- ! riered May 31. The o.m had bcou ! bound and gagged by th ttnnderers. : j Paris is uow wrought up over the. fact (Unit the mystery whirl! lias apparent- k ly baffled the police is inn uuuh of a i nivstery after all. ami iluu the police i have not been allowed lo cbiisuie . iho eriuie. It Is ex;':ed that dis- losures, hourly anticipated, will connect some ot me nigiicst otiiciuis ( the republic with the ni.i.u brutal . crime of the year in the French cap- ; Partisan Press Seizes Occasion um. Mm,-, siemueiis confession. . portion ot which is already putinc. hints at startling. reveiaioins soon to be made In conuecllou Willi the mur. dor. STE1NHEIL CASE STIRS CAPITAL OF o FRENCH REPUBLIC!".' Nov. 27. The Tribune jays that Chicago will be- eole selling headquarters of a new lumber combination, Edward Hines is to be the president of the syndicate. figures, as publicly stated, have fixed the combination 'inn 000 affair,-competing lumber interests can see no fs capitalization, but at the same time" they express no ; band n 4t Will attempt V vou.M.ii J iAlll y.ll,C3. irick Weyerhauser is inerested in the combination, as i Walker,, the largest individual owner of standing e in the world. to Attack Offi-cials MINISTER COOLIDGE HAS RESIGNED 0UND GUILTY . OF MAIL ROBBERY BCity, Nov. i . unanes ti negro who stole $50,000 stered mail pouch several was found guilty in the krt today on all six counts. Jum penalty is 35 years and sentenced later. RAILROAD MEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION Paris. Nov. 27. The case of Mtne. Tieinheil, arrested yesterday after a day of sensational developments in the matter of the murder of her hus- uul stepmother. .Madame Jupy, was taken out of the hands of M. l.eydetie, the examining magis trate, who has been in charge of the investigation, and turned over to Magistrate Andreud. .Mine. Steinkoil Is under nrrest on ) the chaise of abetting the murder' Managua Nov. 2?. John (inrdinor ot her stepmother. Experts and I'l'S " ! Coolidge merte.nn minister to Nicu slciaus declare the woman Is suffer-; ....,. UHiav tendered his resignation tug troin hysteria peculiar to a cer-; frum lm( rtlniomatle service. It is reported that CoolitlKC resigned be- Does Not Want to Longer Hold the Job in Nicaragua cause of his disapproval of his med dling in the affairs oi Nicaragua. tain class of neurasthenics which manifests itself in the inventions of the wildest accusations. There Is ill full blast today a campaign by the Nationalists and anti-Semite press lit; r " Parsons. Kas.. Nov. 27. Kngineer an e..ort to prove the authorities Wan No 1 rouble Frank E. Melville and Kiremau F. F. have had an interest in smothering Washington. ov. 2,. It is do Wulf were killed and Urakeman C. E. the truth concerning these murders, elared In the most authoritative way Roe fatallv injured in the explosion of Following a confession yesterday , that nothing that Uwlldge has done a Missouri, Kansas & Texas engine . bv Mine. Steinheil that her artist , except totidorlng. his resignation i hub near l.lenthro, Kansas, todav. husband and Mine. Jupy, her mother, met with disapproval. It Is Bald at had been murdered by a man named the Bluto department that he was a C. H. Pirkett was over from Wolff, the police arrested the latter most excellent, ouuini mm uio Springfield today on business. and also took her Into custody. Stein- nation Is accepted with regret. 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" V, I t t i i THE ALWAYS RELIABLE STANDARD PATTERNS I cSfyrljht Mt ly J Hart Icfafiw 1 Man AFTER TWO HOURS' SAIL IN COMPANY WITH AN AUTOMOBILE. ... . . - . 1. ntu..l.ul Nil Hlltlllllf. The novl ipKUCW or a giant biiii w '" '' - - bile Instead of th usual basket was furnished the cltlsena of Indianapolis ... . ..... n.i.1. ...u. ..i.tnlilnatlnn wna sus- leeentiy uy an aavenrarous bhvii.ui. .- v. ....... - pendec orvr tn city ior auout oni uuu,. mi HfeCy. RUBY BRADEN COMMITS SUICIDE HERMAN BILLEK'S MOTHER IS DEAD Creature of Roscburg's Half j Heart Trouble Aggravated by World Jumps Into . Worry Over Her Bon Coos Bay ' the Cause I Marslifleld, Or., Nov. 25. Knby llraden, 2i years old, cominltled sui cide by Jumping off a gasoline bout on Coos Hay Into this afternoon. Search Is being mado for the body. The woman came hero a few days ago from Kosuhurg. Tho suicide was an unfortunate creature of tho rawer world, and most of her time during the past two years In llosehurg, wus Bueut at tho place familiarly rulerrod to as the 'High Uoard Fence, on Main Street. 8ho was a divorcee, and came of a good family, ller par eula live at Woodburn, Marlon coun ty. lioseburg ueview. RAY LAMPHERE GUILTY OF ARSON Cleveland, Nov. 2". Mrs. Ilnibaia l; .1.;., I..., ill. I' ui Herman llillek, uu d r sentence or deaih In Chlcato). d. 'd at her homo hero today, of h ai. irouole mid diopsy. Mia re r :vcd a faicwi II Idler fnnn lo r a m W eduesdiiy and faluKul. remitluliig UMCiiiisrlopH for sovernl hours. Illlbk Is Affected (Mileage, Nov. 27. Hlllek was d.eply affected by tho news of the death of his mother. Ho received a letter from her Wednesday expressing I, er belief III bla Innocence und on- losing two dollars, all I can spare. CAFE MANAGER MURDERED NEAR l HOME IN SEATTLE BOYS' CjJNFERENCE BEGINS IN EUGENE THIS AFTERNOON 'Large Number of Delegates Ar rive on the Afternoon Train Today A largo number of delegates to tha I Y. M. C. A. Conference arrived here on the afternoon train today, somo ot I them coming last night. Tlioy were at once taken to tho Central Presby terian church where the meetings of the conference will be held. From ! 2: :t to 4 o'clock the time was spent bv (he boys signi-seeing, uiu i"""-'-pal place of Interest visited being the university ot urrgou. r rum i iu a preliminary meeting was held and from Ci to li assignment of delegates to places of oittortalniueut will be made. , , , The evening's program will consist of flvo-iulnuto" papers on "Hoys t tlllis, Willi uinciissiou wvl-i a. u I paper. 1. 11. Khodos will preside at the meeting and papers will be read i as follows: (1) Why should wo have one. Salem. (21 How to start It Aitiany. (3) What should happen a a re sult of It Corvallls. (4) Methods that would uiaka things hnppen. Eugene. (a) V no snouia uiaae iweiu ufcr- pen Portland. Tomorrow ' Tho nroaram for tomorrow's set- scions Is as follows: ;l)0 a. m. (letting itenuy ior mo Day Dale Seaniun. 0:30 The Hoya' uiud ana: . mi.. i...iiui,i,,i Tinv what 1, 1 UO n,i, ..... - Should It Do For Him? Hood Riv er. 2. The Homo Should It tako a hov away from homo and how can It help In tho home HfoT Portland. 3. The School Whnl should and what should not be the Influence of the Club group In the school Holse. 4. The church and Holiday school How can It servo them Salem. r. Tl. T.vwn of Cl!M- Call tllO boys take any part In the life of tho town or my- r.ugeno. 2 ui) p. ni. - A (lucid fling -HiiW' much auclal life there shoald'he in Ihe club McMHinvllle. i ah - limn' Cninns. v Can .flicy ho held and how to run them Port land. 3: 16 Shall wo study the innie we would history, algebra or Kngllsh literature? Kugeiie. What should be the features of a class session? Shorlilnu. Whnl should we huvo In mind u we prepare our lesson? Halem. How to lead a ciiisb ronm.ni. 7:30 p. m. What It nieana to be a member of tho Young Men's Chris tian Association. J. 0. Clark. Holiday, Novomlier ISO ft -00 a. m. A quiet llnm together led by Ir. Pratt, of Portland. f: 4 5-1 0: .1(1 (Irotip lllhlo classes. 10:SH Cllnirph services. i. in m-.llnvH1 meetings Ad-. dress by ir. 0. ! Pralt, subject, "A Live Wire." , :til-Church services. Kpcciui a- dresses to boys. k :I(i Farewell service. rresojr- terlan chiin'h. l.a Porte. Nov. 20. Hay l.aiiiphere. .i ...i.t. ,i,u Mini-iler ot Mrs. cnniKcii .ihi . ,11,,..,.,, Hello Guuness and nor mice . u by setting fire to ine uiiiini ... .... . was found guilty of urson by tho Jury tonight. Within five minutes after the verdict the defendant was sen -cntced U atAte s prlaon for an Inde terminate term ui iwu , ,, ," . r nw rive Tears wm chlsed five years. .,.,,.,... Attorney wooosou.o. ..... . . . . l . .u... n,,.tlf,ii for a new satu loingui , . ,,. fc, trial would o made and should It b" refused an appeal to mo ""- a The suureme court wuu. ' ---- . court Is two years behlne with Us -- Job I K. utile Nov. 2 7. II null Mub'ill, i manager of Iho American Cafe, v.:' i 1 found dead, murdered In the from i ... ni or iho residence pert fjur t iliU una home this morning Ills overcoat was turned over hl.i tied, I hiding his face, which wan h.il'ered i.. null) with a slunxshot. uad his skull was fractured, (hi third fiu i,er of l is left hand uis :ie... ly ti. i off and a M diamond wrenched tie m . . A watch ulue:l lit 2IW was mlKsiti'j and his pockeli: wr- turu- . i. . I It I. ,.l!. : f that several hundred dollars In cash was taken from his pocket. The police believe yeggmen am toe FIRST MEMBER OF NEW CABINET TRANSPORT DIX MAY BE WRECKED FranK Hitchcock Selected for Postmaster - Gen- . I i oral K7,.w V,.pk Mnv S7 AMMO- clated Press Is authorized to an- Waidilugtoii, Nov. 27. Alarm is fell for the army Inni'iort, I Jl x . (he largest In the service, eiiroute to Manila with a cargo of two bund red horses und 2.'0 mules, which Is n .w U days overdue. It Is feared she was caught III (he same typhoon that dis abled tne hosilinl ship He ller. A ship nas been ordered from Manila to search for the missing steamer. yt Worden declared the verdict ridicu lous. "If he was guilty at all." said the attorney, "he was guilty of murder. He should have been acquitted." At the nit meeting of the Taco- nm fltv school tMiara Ulrecior Joan RAY LAMPHIRB. T. Hlbb will Introduce a resolution . .. k..i mIImtmI ,.r,.l,ll.lHri r,w.thHll In the untitle complicity lo lb l-aporte (Ind.) mur- schools on account of Its brutality der horrors. I '. JL. i ' A i It '...- ' " 1 Vj-. ' , I j-'-y ; J a) "ft',," . FWANK H. HITCHCOCO '- I Henry Haswell Is here from Med- work. ao th's rase roiild not he reach- ford for a few days. He says he l ed until i0' Lamphere had w-rved doing a splendid commission busi the minimum tlmo of his sentvuee. ness there. noiince that Frank II. Wichrock ha ' been offered and nas accepieo mo 'position of postmaster-general in ! President Tafl's cabinet. This Is tho : first cabinet position lo bo filled by jtho presldout-'QCt. pair Sl.ZS