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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
HE EU GENE DA GUARD ILY r KUiF.XK, OKlXiOX, WKDMSDAY K.VF.NlXi;, DEOKMBKK 1U, v. k MOR LODGE SPEAKS no. ao3. I BROWN JOIIIJ i r iuhiLLl -rrain f; ni i nils C. Deo. 16. The the army whpnpvcp c i,. ...,...-, that any of them were blameless Mnn. u. r - . , j i , affalr was aiscue&eu iu mday by Senatoi Lodge,; . . Ule commute on military 5 rrQp-j- SERVICE t'th Investigated the charges 1 OtnviOC Urs of the Twenty-Fifth ! RESOLUTION PASSFS Shot UP IDB XOWU Ol ! senator Lodge remark- 1 ... Lioula make no reference' Washington, Dec. 16. Senator Al- r . tnvactlfrnttnn ro- driOh illtrndlirprl n e1..n "a the president in a recent directing the committee on apuro ' j conB'5. The galler!" Priations to consider tint noriion of ,t many negroes being pres- the. president's message dealing with ! the secret service. i, Lodge said he had come to1 The Aldrich resolution was refer ilon the shooting was done : red to the committee on auditing and 1 nf the Twenty-Fifth in- ; control of contingent expenses of the : id that there was no evi-; senate and Chairman Kean, of that fist anybody else; that the committee, reported favorably upon r In SnrlnsflilH it. are uicu i ...e.w. i he spoke of the testimony i Culberson offered a resolu. -Aldiers as constituting "a amendment to the Aldrich resolution i" ihu uniformity nf and the Republican iiid non,n,.-o,i aemm , ..... - . . - ... in.., 1 HiiL idered it of doubtful value leaders got together and agreed up He said the self-selected on a compromise. :iof the soldiers sought not j Culberson said Aldrlch's resolution ity Deiore me iuw, um iur m cuuuu. batment for the Browns- E'.r on the ground of race, WHEAT MARKF.T. Ered they were not entitled 1 Efferent treatment than that j Chicago, Dec. 16. Dec. $1.01H;i FIFEEEN DEAD, AS MANY" MORE HURT IN GOLLISON Passenger and Freight Trains Meet in Tunnel With Heavy Loss of Life HENRY CABOT LODGE. PROF. SCHURMAN ON NATIONAL OUTLOOK K were entitled to under the May, $1.06; July, 98 'A tegmstances. fc Lodge favored the War-! Tacoma, Dec. 16. Milling blue- litich allows tne president stem, ; export bluestem, 94; lllose who are innocent to 90; red, SS. Tlmoges, France, Dec. 16. Flt teeu passengers and trainmen were j killed today niul fifteen injured In a j collision between a passenger and a freight In the Bouch tunnel. The di- ' vri-t cause was the failure of the j train erew to obey their orders. ' As soon as the collision occurred ) the lights went out, and it was an i hour before all the Injured were res jcued, nnd all the bodies secured. The ! passenger train was not heavllv load ed, nnd the inmates became frantic. The speed of the train was not great, and that tact alone kept tho number of dead and Injured to tho total of twenty-five. Most of tho dead were pinned un der the wreck and were crushed by the sheer weight or the cars. Most of the injured were hurt In the impact. Omaha, Dec. 16. The National Corn association opened today, Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, president of .uluvii uuiversuv. rave nn nrii rAam nnn1n ,.n t-, t i ..... nlnh I nn .r.. V .1 1 Vi .. . r, . . iuin up iiuui ruuiuiiu HUB atior- ciuo, 1 on Our National Outlook." hofnro an nn 1. ,t..i 1 , ... I m OLIOIIU ma luuc hi u( LUHir Misses Stella and Edith Armitage I grandfather, E. C. Larimer. sir new line of pillow covers, all leather, Lie of Inch square pieces, sewed together, pug conventional figures. Leather Sedges. Each of Interest to You to Know Where to Buy at This Time of Year to the Best Advantage nUT-THAT ONE WORD BRIEFLY p A CU IS THE ONE WORD WHICH EXPLAINS Ull 1 "DESCRIBES OUR STOCK VAOn"ou. EXTRAORDINARY l ow POir n ow Covers le Linen fit not make a mistake on linens. "Al ls room for one more." Napkins, too. ill Linens, the yard, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.IM : $2.00 'list, the dozen $1.25 to $5.00 Xmas Ribbons New warp print ribbons, floral designs, 5 inches wide, blue, pink, lemon and laven der; the yard 5(ic White Aproi.'i Round iuuse tiprnns of fine lawn or dotted " Swiss, with lace or embroidered ruffle; ex cellent as a Christmas gift; each 50 and OOc Silk Hose These will be most acceptable by any one alwavs useful. We have ull-sllk hoBe at, the pair $1.00 Kid Gloves Full line Kid Gloves, all shadea, many prices, if you select the wrong size, exchange after Xmas and have them fitted; pair $f.U5 and $;t.5( Shopping, Bags Greatest values ever placed on our counters. We are showing them now. We bought them of a bag manufacturer. You get the jobber's profit; jach $1.7B VT " Hart S" II WeJAreShowing Men Howilo Dress Wellpd " Have ffloney Left Anv Qothes You Buy Here are guaranteed to be satisfactory to you in every way; worth all you pay for them and more. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Make that kind of clothes for us; we can't say about them all they deserve;, they're the best clothes we can find, and we're sure you can't find any better clothes than we can. It's our bus iness. Any time you come to us for clothes we'll see that you get the right thing for you in an overcoat and suit. CASTRO'S IRON RULE OVER VENEZUELA EARING ITS END Caracas, Monday, via Willemstad Wednesday, Doc. 1G. The people of Caracas arose today against Castro. An infuri ated mob, unhindered by the police, swept through tho city, wrecking the property of the president's honchmen und his clos est friends. The people rounded up all statues and pictures of the president from the clubs and other somi-public buildings, and burned them on the Boulevard de Plaza. President Castro's rule in Venezuela is probably ended. MAN HANGS i HIMSELF THEN RUNS AWAY Mysterious Stranger Tries to do Away With Himself, B ut Telephone Men Prevent Caracas, Tuesday, via Willemstad Wednesday Tho Venez uelan capital yesterday was the scene of the outbreak of disor- der, following the warlike activities of tho Dutch' warships. Martial law was declared in order to put a stop to the rioting and pillaging. Several agitators were arrested. There was no ac tual conflict between the people and pollco, and all foreigners were unmolested. Further dangerous demonstrations are anticipated. No offi cial act to depose President Castro has been taken, but it is ex pected at any moment. The troops were called out by Acting President Gomez, who issued a proclamation prohibiting any further manifestations. $18.00 to $30.00 Whatever the price, the big val8ro;i -9.19 tn ,9t jtore is th home of Hart Schaffner & Mt$x clothes. O ft M h SUSPENDERS penaers, Tie and Silk kerchiefs all matched in tox, the set $1.75 s Hampton Bros, 558-564, vvuii.-- faVTilT WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT XMAS SOCKS Box containing 1-4 doz9o fancy X, assorted colors, ntgn jualSy; the box $1.75 MARTIAL LAW DECLARED Sheriff How 11 ivivlveil a tt'trphone tnosKuo about noon today tenting that rt man hm! htvu found hunninrf In- tho nock from tho ttmliom of a hi Mm- near i-Voil MilbM 'tt jiiiu'o thla sUlo of Junction City, and upon bo tug cut down ho ran away. 1 ho Khor lff waa n'nuotUi'd to tnvoHtifiato tho niattor. hh it Is thought th mau ts diMnontod. Tho man, whoso iiatno Is not known, wan discovered (tangling at tho tMid of a ropo by a telephono con struction crow at work In that vicin ity, Tho momltorn of tho crow thought ho wnH doad nnd cut htm down. Af tor lytnt; on tho Kiound n fow miuutoa ho rocovorod couMMouanotist and gut tit) and ran away. 111a uctioim woro viry peiMiHar and It 1a probablo that ho Is lartauo. iiu tH dcHurttxul as no lo about thirty yvavn old. woam ft khukl Butt of clothoa and a Umht hat. Tho ahor ff oft thla afternoon ubotit 1 o'clock for tho acoue and et pocta to find tho man noarby. IRA BIDWELL'S HAND TORN OFF IN SAWMILL EDGER AT SPRINGFIELD Only Few Minutes Before An other Man Had Fingers Man-, gled in the Same Machine BEACH HARGIS ON TRIAL FOR FATHER'S MURDER Irvine, Ky., Dec. 16. Th trial of nnnch lliiritlii. charneil with the nuir- diir, lnat Kobrimry, at Jarkion, Ky., of hla fullmr, Jami'n HarKla, was cal led hero today. Thn wlfo of Judno Irn 1 II cl wi-11 , wlillii workliiK wl'li (he edm'r lit I lie Hoiitli-Kclly sawmill ut BprliiKfU'ld this forenoon, had hi light hand lorn off nt I ho wrlxt by actrUlonlally KotduK It ciuiKht be twtHMi (he rollora and Ihu arm la bad ly lacerated up to tho elbow. The iween I he rollera.iuid tho arm l bad well waa brought with all haato to tho KiiKono hoapltal, where thu In juries were attonded to by tho hos pital surgeons. A peculiar clrcumslanco In connec tion witli the accident la that few minute before It happened T. A. Hath bun got one of hla hands cauKht In the mime piece of machinery and aeveral flniiera were mangled. VVhllo tho physicians were dreaMlng tho wound indwell's nccldont occurred. QUINN CONVICTED OF MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE Kverett. Wash.. Dec. Id. The Jury In tho superior court today hruiiKhl In a verdict of murder In the fli-Kt di'Kiee uxaliiHt Hlchard (Julnii. who miirtally wounded hla wife sever ill niiiniha ago. (jnlnii alleged thi shootliiK was accldenlnl, and that he was Intoxicated at tho time. Tho couple had separated a few days be fore the tragedy. FOUR KILLED AND OTHERS INJURED ilagt-rstown, Dec. 1. four men were Instantly killed and four oth ers seriously Injured by a portion of be concrete pier of the new bridge over the Potomac at Wllllams port, collapsing. W IP OFFICIAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IS TABULATED1 New York, Deo. IS. The total popular vote of the Presidential can didates at the last National eleotloa waa made known today In an official form by tho filing of the last of tb official vole, that of Mlchlnan. The total shows tho following votos cast;. Tafl, Hnpubllcnn, 7.6S7.B78. llryan. Deinocratlr, 8,393,188. Debs, Socialist. -i.-IS.-i71. Chafin, Pruhlbltlonlat, 2il.2R2. lllaKen, Independence, 83,1811. Watson, Populist, 33,871. . Ollhaua, Huclallst-I.abnr, IS, 431. Total for all candidates, 14,8G2, 23. timit InereiUM" Over 1004. Thla grand total exceeds by 1,341. 531 the total number of votos cast In the Presidential election of 104 when thn grand total was 13,510,708. Compared with that election, the candidates of the Houubllcan .and Democratic and Socialist parties In creased their vole this year. The re verse Is true of tho candidates of tho Prohibition, Populist and Socialist Labor parties. The liidopeadono party did not figure In the Presiden tial election four years ago. Taft'a plurality over llryan was l.li.l4. mid his majority over ail rivals waa, 423.1 1. INDIAN RUNNER 'j DEFEATS DURANDO New York, Dec. 15. As on the memornhlo oci-aHluu of his first Olym piad. Iiorando I'letrl collapsed within 1 slKht or the goal tonight and Tom lilt ; I.oiikImmiI. Hie Indian runner, who hail been led by a yard or more near ly all Ihe way, won the Marathon, race at Ma llsoii-Hguare (iardcu. The rare was hard fought from llargls Is using money left lo her by ,r' ntid kept th Ihon- her hiiBband, to defend the patricide. '' of spectators In wild excite Th. ,..,..i. ,,.,. .,... 1. 1 ineiit. At 2u miles Dorando waa BEECH HARQI8. Young Keiitui ky feudist who slei father and la aided by hla uiolbvr In ! bis nubl for acqulllal. oils feud lead'-r of Kentucky. 4- FA I It WKATHKH Kill TO.MOItltOW. Oregon and WashlNgiiin: Fair lunlghl and Thursday. Idaho: Fair In the north and snow In the south to night and Thursday. BANK CASHIER STOLE FUNDS AND i3 ARRESTED Washington, Der. 16. A defalca tion of US. 000 In the First National bank of Homerswnrth, N. II., has been discovered and the cashier has been arrested. The directors asked the bank examiner to take possession with the view of voluntary liquida tion. fusilier Arrested. Hoinersworth, Iac ir,.-.-Frfcd M. Varney, rambler of Ihe Flrat National bank, was arretted on the charge of ciirbezleineill . leading by two yards. In the fourth-lap of the last mile, while the crowd waa crying Itself hoarse, both men slackened percepti bly. Then suddenly Dorando stag gered and dropped. Longboat fin ished alone. ' Ills time for the distance of 11 ml leu. 3Hi yards, was 2:45:06 1-6. BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY EVENING; PRESIDENT-ELECT j AT MEETING OF ! CiVICJFEDERATIOM Hold-up of Officer Caused Des perate Battle at Grcenwcih, 0. .died : i it is " ! V At the Insane asylum at Balem. D.-C 14tb. I0X. Mrs Pleasant Hill. The rem .liAit here hut night on the tage Orove local and were burled In the Pleasant Hill cemetery today. One of the fastest basketball game uf the season Is m hedilb-d for Friday i evenliiK iM'twe'-n Ihe Albany and Ku- Toledo, Dfe. IB. gene high im hools. Albany has one of man waa killed and the best teams In Ihe leugue, having! Woods, of Ihe saiito team as last year, and are , wounded In At her home at 62 Kerry street, Eugene. Dec. !, 108, at 12:40 p. m Mrs Cella A. .Hunt, aged 71 years, wife of Jaa. II. Hunt. Sh leaves besides her husband, elt-M sons snd two daughters. The fu nersl will be held at 'iordon's un dertaking parlors at 1 Ol m. unnor row. with Interment In the I. O. O. I-. cemetery. -An unknown Marshal O. F. Groenwlch. seriously n encounter In the rall- Oorre Ke-d deiernilned to carry off the pennant road yards of that vlllsge with flvo . ... this season, but Captain Watson and - men. Marshal Woods accosted a Col- nis men say iney are equally uewr- minea ana Know ir tney can win inis game they have, to say the least, hopes for the championship. The management has arranged the games for Friday In preference to I yards, A wh rder that the him lowbrow business men may attend. If they ap preciate this arrangement they will attend Ihe game, otherwise future date will be made on Katurd:iy. which Is mure convenient for the stu dents. The game will be called at 7: IS sharp on tbe armory floor. man who acted In a suspicious man ner near the post-office. The man said he was a stranger and wanted to leave town on the freight train. The marshal escorted the man few where four men oraerea him tof brow up hl Bands. He aio so, sut la oui of thum he held an automatic revolver, which he fired, killing one man; In the return flrw one bullet slrqrk the marsnai In the fy.'k. lie was then beaten to In T nubility. , i The men escaued and a posse la , searching the surrounding; country.