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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
HE .--EU GENE GUARD ft- KIC.KXK, OUrXJOX, THURSDAY KVEXIXQ, PRCEMBER 3, 1SKS So, S8 DAILY . 42 BLUFF SAVED 3Y UNLAWFUL IBETHODS .Bluff, Ark., Dec, 3. Radical and determined methods! 'j& by unknown parties last night in their efforts to di-) 'swift current of .the Arkansas river from Pine Bluffs! Gd throughout the night explosions of dynamite were j e dynamite being used freely to protect the city. Today I is sweeping by the city in a wider channel with less J Hhe endangered banks, and the waters are expected to j (might. The Jefferson hotel and the court house annex! rt today. hse of dynamite is in direct defiance of the government , ("who forbade its use, but the citizens feel that the dras-' p was warranted by conditions, and the results show, fit of the blasting. ' I ft, r . , . 5 .iT rr- LLS TWO 3RWEG1AN SAILORS ro, cat., uec. a. ueorge ,nd Carl N. ChrlBtianson, sailors on the steamer on. were rouna aeaa in Vlrelnla. of gas sulfoca- as accidental.- sit Roosevelt's country life Is now in Portland, ana a session there today. CANADIAN CHAMP IS KNOCKED OUTi i it'1 I a HI A7 i . t-H "f . e . t'Vi IK 'S t, t-Y. ''.'.v. Jv J.- 1 Winnipeg, Dec. 3. Billy Lauder, champion .boxer of Canada, met his first defeat at Calgary, Alberta, last night, In a fast 15-round bout with Eddie Merrlnne, of Seattle. REPORT THAT BIGGY WAS NOT DROWNED BUT IS IN HIDING TOOK POWDERS FOR INDIGESTION CAUSING DEATH Detectives Now At Work on a Mysterious Poison j mg Case Denver, Dec. 3. The Post this afternoon says that police- j men and detectives were sent out todav to look for ChSef of To- f lice Biggy, of Saa Francisco, supposed to have been drowned ' from a police patrol boat in San Francisco bay Monday night, j gaa FraaeUco, Dec j. Heary Chief Armstrong received word that Biggy was in Denver late Bo, a sstimao, tUmi ia hi rsuas last night, and every effort is being made to locate him. He is ; er!y !oils5f of Plsaa oSaia?i 1a a said to have taken refuge at the borne of a friend, the latter be-; wS, TiTii S? mg sworn to secrecy. TWO STAR GRAND OPERA TENORS. Vali, he Kwat tcitur who came to America recently, l-hiitml aU mti heard him In -Thai"' with Miss Mary OiiroVu. While Kenau-lln to rcJirlHt n ihe Ih-s tinur at tho Mnnlmttaii Oit-ra. Valit-a sqiraoif ;nto Ktxtttra pojm liirtty mid promises to tiecniue uno of the greatest favorite on the tyrte Matre. M. Zi'!iaie;Io. finned as n tenor of the Caruso tj-pe. al Is a prime farurtt uiili lite iizmU.m.m iiutitouies u:aiu this year. mm; Great Pre-Cbristmas Selling We have been planning for months to make this Xmas season the greatest in our history. New goods have been bought in the Eastern markets with this object in view. Goods you want to present to your friends, suitable presents, up-Wdate novel ties, useful and ornamental. More attractive than ever. Our store, is full of the best attainable. Do you realize the short time in which to do your shopping. We would suggest you come now and during the morning hours to avoid the afternoon "rush. . The benefit will be yours as well as ours. - ' ' - . .. " STILL SEARCHING FOR BODY San Francisco, Doc, S, The authorities here ee no reason to repose any belief in the rumors from various localities oatside of San Francisco that Biggy has been sees subsequent to his dis appearance. The search of the for his body continues, JISITE BRUSH AND JB SETS hilt and porcelain back Mirror !cd urusti, white uomb; the t $3.80 xidized back Mirror, Brush and amb, very neat; the set. .$4.00 AND CRAFTS JEWELRY e Old Arts Belt Pins, each, !c unil 7ic le Old Art Watch Fobs, ea $1.50 fe Old Art Hat Pins, each. .25c Id Arts Back Combs, each. .50c XMAS NOVELTIES Entirely new specialties for Christmas. Conspicuous and attractive is a new handkerchief bag; looks like a doll. Top is doll's head, bag is the dress, each $1.50 FANCY TWINE HOLDER Doll head with bonnet and dress; twine draws from the mouth; each 80c PIN CUSHIONS New designs, come In yellow, pink and blue; each BOe COAT HANGERS Silk covered Coat Hangers; each . "5c MILITARY BRUSHES Rosewood back, white bristle brush, the pair (15c Xmas Furs.. ' There is hardly an article more useful or more appropriate for an Xmas gift than a set of furs. We can fit the purse with the best furs sold In America. Collars .t.5 I 35.K Muffs $tt.5t to $15.K CHILDREN'S FURS White Angora Collar and Muff; nothing nicer for the children; tho set .$2.50 and &t.m FEATHER BOAS White Feather Boa, comfortable dressy, each $3.5W Utns champagne colored Feath er Boa. very pretty, each . . $5.tt NIGHT RIOTING IN CAPITAL OF DISTURBED HAYT1 President Nord Alexis Driven From Palace by Wild Mob FRANCIS HENEY ABLE TO LEAVE LANE HOSPITAL Hard to Select Present for a Man Did you ever hear sucn an expression? Al low us to suggest A white, red, gray r fancy sweater, each $2.50 to SS.iO A Teck or Fur-in-hand Tie, new shades; each ,...25cand 50s A fancy Shirt; big assortment; each, $1.00 to .to $2.50 A pair of fine Suspenders in a fancy box; the pair :50c to $1.50 A Jap Silk Handkerchief or Muffler, each, 50c, 75c and 51.00 A silk Umbrella, fancy handle, each. $1.00 to $20.00 A good raincoat, each, $12.00 to. . .$25.00 A House or Smoking Jacket, each, $4.00 to 58.00 A combination set, Garters, Suspenders wd Arm Bands, the set, 75c and. . .$1.50 A pair of wool Golf Gloves, pair, 25c, 50c A pair of Silk Golf Gloves, pair $t50 A suit of clothes, the suit, $1 0.00 to $30TOO An Overcoat each, $10.00 to....$30G Ahat .. $1.50 to $8.00 White Aprons.. Culd you select anything mure useful than a wait apron? Wc bur a lars lia fria wkick i Mlact. Ruii Swiss r Laws Aru, lac r mkr.tdery ttisisiai, each 1UK-, Me Sawiac Apr, large packet acress front, mr lose, squan Apron, eaeh M Long, large Nurse's Aprons, with straps over , shoulders; wide strings ;each 8e Long bib Aprons, straps orer shoulders, wide hfm; each.:i5c HANDKERCHIEFS AS , PRESENTS Nothing better, little as gnod for presents; always iwtal never have too many. We are ready with fine Khwr Swiss or Linen, hemstiti h. d edgo, embroidered centres and corners; fine dainty designs. Early purchasers se cure the tn patterns: each. I(c f"e. 2k-. 2."o. -Vic to l.r,0 O HAIR RECEIVERS Glass, lace and ribbon covered Hair Receivers; each SOc HAT PIN HOLDERS LeWs Illc a full blown each Port au Prince, Haytl, re. S. Stirring events tsf the exctt&ig histor ical day that saw Pres&ent Nord Alexia driven from bis capital by an infuriated ntob were followed by a algal ot looting and pillaging at I'ort au Prince, The mob was rapid ly getting the upper htuid when the authorities finally succeeded t con trolling tho situation. Twelve men were ktitetl before order wag restores. Unci the disorders ueeurred ttt the. day time It t probable that armed forces would ha been landed from the American and French warshljm, but as ft was so furalicn soldiers were sent SKSore. At a meettnff of the committee af public safety torf&y General I'ldevln, who ,asf night saved the city from worm disorders, -was made military governor of Port an Print with sufficient torea ,at ht disposal to maintain orditr. Oentrml Simon, loador of the suc cessful revolutionary movsnient, i making a forced march -with 5060 men on I'oft nu Prince and f expect ed to arrive this avootng. The Brit ish cruiser tirylla and American xun- host EftKle arrived at the port at daybrsk, tnitklsK five foreign war ships In tho harbor. Ssa Francltea, Dee. 3, Krancls J. tlesey ku so far recoYsred from the effect ot the wound inflicted by Morris Bats, on November It, that a wit ble to leave Lane hospitat today for Kentftetd, Marin county, wssre he tit remain until fully restored to health. FOUR DEAD IN SCRANT0N FIRE Family Is Almost Wiped Out With Thrir Home Bcranlon, P.,' lHc. 3. Poar (r Islied tniy today In a fire In the Sha piro block In t'rlceburg. The dead ere Abreitt Shsptro, son Arthur, ditnahtitr Anna, ttd mother-ln-luw, B rah lllaiskl. Mrs. Shapiro was car. rled down a ladder, and two eons saved themselves by jumptnK front the wimlows, one breuktnn hts ankle. The fire originated from an over. h!ed stove. lief f tndtemttinn. The dirw-ttef! f,?r their use were aissd ''Charles Xtrtfower, St. D." Detectives are alt at work on the casse. The letter was delivered yster-. dy by spwtal dallvery and evittence ts tn the hand of the police that It was written by a woman. Actteg oa etoes Riven by the dead uaa's pa pur, a detective was sent today to Stitn Jose t interview Mr. 8, (t. Walker ot that city, whose datthter Is said to have been s friend ot Itoas. The lettet was dated so a to Indf rate It wss written Is San Jose, bat it was matted here, an the envelop la missing today, tt was slstneil for by the elevator tender tn the aasac of Boas, and the signatnre to the tet ter ts so Hlwlbl that tt to capable, of three readings. Boas Informed it'-t mother sad sis ters that he was sint to take sm powder to relieve his Indigestion and several hoars later they hear screams or agony In hit roost. Phy sicians were summoned and dl nosed hts ease as psfsoaiBB. Boa died withU a few si 5b site sifter tk ist the powders. Mm. Wslkcr T!- San Joe, Dee. 3. Mrs. O. C. Walker saya she knew Baa rather !iim.i.!v hut had not seee him sr heard front him until informed sf hit death since two rotratM when he vfslled Sao Jose. t MINING MEN ; HAVE BUSY DAT Many Mdrewes, Eeceptton anci 6itr Wo6e4- isgs THIBTTf-FIVE JAP FISHING BOATS LOST THEODORE BURTON FOR SECRETARY OF TREASURY Washington, Roe. i. That Repre sentative Thtwditre Ilurtitn, of tJhui, baa been ottered tits portfolio of if rose; J5c L OW COVERS "f-Wve an immense line of P'si ;ready to receive the pliT ;ork to do all finished. it See petn. Each ii5c anil 5)c Hampton Bros. 556-564 VilMatte sc. WHERE CA&i BEATS CREDlf Awl Not Xes Than Three Hiindred: and Fifty Men Drowned Tokte, Dec. 3. Thirty-ffve Japan ese finis Ion boat were lost In a ty phoon yesterday off Hatsa Island, tt tc reported that 150 fishermen per ianal. Tl tyiihooB 6Fwi Suuuii " and lust the Jape by surprise. Before they could reach their havens their flshtac boats were awamped by the winds uS the wsree. I ALBANY COLLEGE GIRLS CHALLENGE OREGON TO DEBATE IN LEAGUE The Aibtny Collece sstrts have rhiilienfced h trniverity of rein women to enter some ft,rm of a df tmttit(c lenane. While the plans rive r,,,f yef tttM'n avranifed, from the let ter that Albany ts sending tn the dif ferent collMtiw women of iht litsti- tut 'on wfKh o form a with e:,liei:, as member. Marlon Stowe, an officer of the Kittaitan S-Iety, the tirl' literary sfxleiv at the University, who re reived the letter thtuwoornlBX, had bo Idea as to what action the collexe te llies wottid take at the University. I 1 Ptttshnrc, Dec. S, Greater safety in mitimx, cotutervatteta ia Ibtt seal mining ladastry, the eleetlea of , Mnn. and addrestse w Jtmtt H. Oar Held, secretary of the Interior, sd r. J. A nmrara, of the techBologle branch of 7 tn United State geototet aarver, the annual add few of President 1, tU Elchards, ef Idaho, sd peeel hl weli-knuwu mine-owner sad mine, o!icii, wsii si receiittoa to the dsienate by the cltftes of MStabur, were fjatttre ot the Ameritnis Mia-, ioe Coai?s today. ' ijtst Bight Atlr4 It. Bronks, chief of the Alaska divtoton ot the tailed, State arot ryy. la priscipal featore of the estes. Hts .trunk sttid In art; trr , t.,!tf i( Ika ml!ii pre itaciMt tii,se.8w. it t5 ftort ,..i(. l:t,.w. Tt uiO. tti,ll ! X.--I.A vteirf f.r f mut iMrs ecttil w kite cermSB bt it t-. ,t ft,,tiuui tmv sfeiria tit .iimhcrn cnitst ef Atk mt ftwl t( i ,,it i t is. ,tnc tVisJlaui Kwijivl Ke,:t pemrtBuW. A eewna, bit ttoj la te coistrsf ptKan bftwa tl, Tsiutns ami Vuk rlv.rs e4 villi. 1b thl telt arw tliv mst iatuabif et tit AUke pluear tlfpiwiiis. A ll-Anl tlt f muOAptierie ro,-k occurs tn tti rth ern prt ut A!k. unit lt cwBtfeaatlon t fuwfiit in tfe rtoWf4 intuuja. twtr T pfr eit it tlm tiue f ASfti( s mintt prolui;tlOE ha cw if'Jm tbeae. ibri fewlt f BitpHsrte roclt. The most tmportsnt centre of ptacr- iut K'rU tttklttni. The ivs prov-. Jjtce hv an R&gi prHuvii&n of nnrtr ttt.Me.ees. m tin tpti r briii warki Sit thl ditirtet . Th ttnw will es b will h vri trttnk iine wltfe nwnr frrsnchw nutktn 1I the mleeral-fesr iftsr twrl f th tvrrttary ecxtM at, tt ttm. T$e iinsM in? ptsr ViieBATV, iut whn w rfl.rt tUat Afks. wttti it prtmltt- tem ef tr.tii . r iia fttr-3r a.t,-t t th wft,t' walttl i ihw tPHt ,,f Mier t!., .n.l.mjit, tbir mfm l 3m- ,,mff ii.itirihm thts eptniee. iHWHiftUK k. ;t;irtx. BOYS' CLOTHING Qif the buy needs a suit, why not buy it for Xmai t JVO to $lo,OU NIGHT ROBES Make us.-fi present. We have I hem from , 5 t ttJtn Wfieat Portland, Iec. . Jew prices, track prices: rinb, to: hiaestem. Hi; torkey red, J; red rusaiac. k; vat ley. 2. Chlcstgo, Uee. . Dee, ft.S 6-ti July, ... retury uf the tre.ntnry I Keneraily be lieved 1b WttiihtttKton. r.xm wkthkb MB TttMOItttftW Oregon and WasbtBseton Ftr Sonlitbt and Krtday, Easterly wind. Idaho Ksir tonight and Friday tn north, Rin or mm tonljht and Ftifisy la the south. Toeoma, iJee, S. stem, S3; club, ; Itilltng red, 6. During fX-wlr Marshfteld milt sh!nfKt to Ban KrancliuMi and Has r MURDERER FINCH HELD T3 GRASID JURY Piir'ttrttl Iff I. J. A. Ftocfc mat 'v-i-;t s fit iiriiiEgr hearl&st tiiilay b fore Jf,h-' tt tfes Peace Ols3n and Iiii and hHei ver u avait tfe ac iU'R tit th futl iry. No evjileit'-e wj iatrMiitre nt Ihe hearing farther tbs shut tt&iph H, f'Uber, prswretor &f the bar gqo cii.tto,i, hm to hi death by a nas hl wast and that Finch tfist she shootlBic It appear that tn eosaee tloa with the case that a lawyer named J. H. HitehttiS wa hsseti be fore Dtetrtct Attorney Cameras yes terday ta give InformatioQ resftrdinaj annnymotw letter. Thl was dented by Mr, Cameros yesterday, bat to- . v l. . )..in., , V . , ... K B . . act. and that h hsd Kitchtnw before him als today. It developed fodsv alien that Fintb d;fynai til tej self- blue- I At Pekta yesterday, t!,e ceremony ot toe eBtnrooemeat oi tft emperor was one ot striking interest, it ; defense and emotional imianlty, tneinaea enettance of the tablet o; dead emperors as4 prostrafloa be- dro .53.iOO feet of lumber ana , fore the Infant emperor, the three- 47.nt6 lath. beIde lttni! a large, year-old son or Prince Han, who Quantity is the open market. formally took the throne. A Pendleton wotnaa dlvsreed !e than six months ages ha saett another htth&sd for divorce. Tola Is "gIng some"