Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 21, 1909, Image 1

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1BLE EUGENE ' DAILY GUAR
n
KVGEXE. OHKGON', THUKSOAY, JANUARY 21, 1000.
NO. 17.
10 HORROR GROWS
AS FACTS BECOME XNOWI
ii-r At Murphy's , of Chicago undertakers it
cognizable victims of
3 accident are wait
with the probability
will be identified. The
een placed in sacks
k nice.
I c tbe lake continues
na constructing company
in op hope that some of
la the crib may yet
hope is held out that
fed fumes may not have
to the Innermost reces-
air pumps are kept in
keep alive any possible
Ell List Grows,
n. 21. The possibility
of dead in yesterday's
reach 66, is expressed
offman. There are 47
morgue which corre
number o missing as re
l fe constructing company,
impany'e 1 payroll is in
inquiries received for
names are not on the
who are said by rela
te been working in the
day. Of 39 injured, 15
the hospitals today, five
seriously hurt.
In One 5rnve.
an. ill. At a meeting
was de-
cided to hold a single ftincral at one
uig grave marked by a monument
recounting the nature of the vic
tims' deaths.
President D. Andreas, president of
the Sewer & Tunnel Miners' asso
ciation,, has expressed the fear that
the death list may reach one hundred.
CLOUDBURST OVER
CALIFORNIA TOWN
RAYNOR ATTACKS j
THEPRESIDENT Id i
JSENATE SPEECH!
i
Asserts His Absence From the
Country Will Be For
Nation's Good
Stockton, Jan. 21. At Angclus
camp last night a cloudburst wiped
out nine houses, killed one Chinaman
and left the lower art of the town
under water.
Washington, Jan. 21. m the sen
ate today ltaynor charged the presi
dent with going to hunt African ani
mals which were never beard of be
fore and declared the Smithsonian
institute was justified in paying the
expenses of the expedition, because,
"It will be conducive to the peace
and general welfare of the nation
temporarily at least."
mm county bill
INTRODUCED IN SENATE
NO INVESTIGATION
OF DIRECT PRIMARY;
Madison, .Wis.. Jan. 21. A joint
resolution providing for the investi
gation of the recent United Stales
senatorial primary was killed in the
senate today by a vole of 17 to X.
Reconsideration will come up next
Tuesday.
FOUR-MASTED STEAMER
ASHORE AT NAPLES
Naples, Cal., Jan. 21. The four
masted steamer Ensign, of San Fran
cisco, went ashore last night and
lies today in the surf fifty yards
from the shore, but is not seriously
damaged. All on board are safe.
ISIDOR RAYNER.
Senator from Maryland, who never
misses nn opportunity to attack the
president.
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, Jan. 21. May, $1.07'
July, 1)7; Sept., Dec, !):",
t'OXTl.VlEl) KAIV
SAYS KOKKCAST
Oregon and Washington
Rain tonight and Friday, cold
er except near the coast, ilrisk
south to southwest winds.
ljlaho Rain tonight and
Friday: colder Friday. Brisk
southerly winds,
BY PORTLAND MEMBER
ini -
"""''MTOtrilr iVTHTiirr
The January Sale Goes Merrily On
THE WOMEN'S SUITS AT HALF PRICE
e are .selling have many ndvamnes besidt
price at which wo are selling them. All are of the highest 'qual
ity and the styles are just what a woman wants. Now the bal
ance of the s-eck will he closed out at just one-half the price at
which they have sold. The pririce range was $22.50 to $SS.0()
me price range is now , $11.23
to $17..1)
$35.00 FOR $6.98
We could not sell many suits at this price, hut we have egiht
last season's suits that are marked to sell nt from $27.50 to $35.00
the suit. Jackets are silk-lined. They are thoroughly tailored. To
close and close quickly we murk then-., the suit ' tjtn.lM
$17.00 SILfK PETTICOATS FOR Z2.Z0
$17.00 Fancy Striped Silk Petticoats with wide graduated plat
ed flounce, full sweep, to close, each $8.50
EXTRA SKIRTS ARE GREATLY REDUCED
While we have no:1" too many skirts made of Panama. Voile
and other popular weaves, we place the entire line oa sale at
one-fifth less than regular nriees. They are up-to-date garments
every one. hut we like to make business hum, so they are to he
sold at a discount.
$3.50 Skirts now ;;u.: $ S. 00 Skirts now. .
$5.00 Skirts now Kf.! $10.00 Skirts now. .
$G. 50 Skirts now .;.Y-' I $15.00 Skirts now. .
BLACK COLLAM TAFFETA
PETTICOATS
$1.75 Black Petticoats, wldo
flounce, well made, ea $I."0
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
MEARLY CLOSED OUT
15 Misses' Dresses of red,
blue. brown and green,
chocks and small plaids,
ranging in sires from f! to
i :' vizirs: worth regular from
$1.00 to $1.7:.; to close, half
price, each r.Oc to KHo
16-BUTT0N MOCHA
GLOVES . .
.8 11.40
.8 8.00
.812.00
MISSES' SKIRTS AT HALF PRICE
Every Misses' Skirt In stock,
at one-half
worth $2.50 to $6.00; your choice
St. 2.1 to $;t.OO
$2.50 Mocha Cloves,
ton length : th" pair. .
lG-but-.
IjU.IO
$3.00 WHITE PETTICOATS.
$1.90
Beautiful Ct.n-l.r'c Skirls. -vide
f!ii;::e" villi 5 r.ws lace In
sertion, lace jie; sn-.ciat.
T."!l (St. 1)1)
ET C0VFRS FOR
s.. i'rl 3.-.i
i : r i-v Sale
et Covers,
trimmed;
each . 2:c
2Co FLANNELETTES FOR
13 c
,C3Eap;JT AT 13r
fi-.l'simy'le'le-.- lif.ht or
1M '.oilarsV J. .:n;ary salo
W'-e. the y:irl I Or
L.IN5M'
((( Mnen
roitoJi price;
the stork :
ard
tlio yard.
EMBROIDERY BARGAINS
'if. a'd 12:jr. Emlirnidrrv,
n:
Eil
PERSIAN BAWD
TRIVilVie'G?
Guard Special Service.
Salem, Or., Jan. 21. Senator Kelliher this morning', by re
quest, introduced in the senate a bill creating Nesmith county
from portions of Lane and Douglas counties.
Representative Bean's bill for the incorporation of ports wil
der a general law was vigorously assailed by members of the
Multnomah county delegation in the house this morning. It was
feared by them that provisions of the bill, if enacted, might op
erate against the real interests of the port of Portland. Further
consideration of this measure will be taken up late this after
noon in committee of the whole.
Representatives Hatteburg and Brandon, of the house com
mittee on Indian affairs
against the bill by J ones (Lincoln) appropriating $100,000 for
the reimbursement of the Indian war veterans for the use of
horses during the wars of 1855-6. Jones, chairman of the com-
Chinese new
year hailed by
gelestals-
Noisy Demonstration Occurs in
New York City's
Chinatown
New York, Jan. 21. With tho
heating of wlord sounding drums and
music by queer instruments, the
lti in i n k of incense and the saying ot
many prayers for their ancestors, the
residents of Chinatown ushered iu the
Xew Year last night and during tho
early hours this morning. Today the
observance of the holiday began in
earnest and for two weeks to come It
is safe to say that, there will bo no
more business transuded In the ro
nton hounded hv Mntt. fell mid llnvev
today submitted a majority report streets than is a bsolutely necessary.
i no colouration is almost entirely so-
The Chinese keen open house
for their friends, and in each house
are refreshments, fruits and the Chi
nese subsiiiute for nunch for all vis-
mittee, submitted a minority report in favor of the bill which was ; itr. Tho entire population devotes
. . , , - . . , i Itself to making nnd receiving calls.
made a special order for next Monday. Tho clltllPM. ,.,,,. Is n ,:,,. 0118i
Representative Mamone's bill requiring all pc:3ons author- j''t lis beginning is regulated by the
, . . . . ., . , .. , sun. The new year heKlns on the
ized to perform marriage ceremonies to file their credentials . rll.B, ., after the sun enteis Aqua
with the county clerk, was killed in the house this morning by ri9. wlll'i makes it come not later
, . .than February 1 !i nor earlier than
the indefinite postponement route. Bonebrake, the only mm-, January 21. t the period of the
ister in thte legislature, voted to sustain the unfavorable report .""" v:lr "' cmi1ih-m. pay homaw to
B ' c the departhiK as well as the ap-
Of the judiciary committee. I proaclniiK year, for they hold that, as
MoKinney, of Baker, today introduced in the house a bill to M"6,;.;0
protect miners and other laborers ty requiring employers to set
forth their financial responsibilities.
Purdin, of Jackson, presented a bill giving county courts full
authority to regulate the construction f bridges and culverts
across all irrigating ditches in county roads. .
tee. Senator Kay. chairman of tho
resolutions committee, opposed tho
BINGHAM PLANS
TCI WinVP nAPITAI . change hut wnr. outvoted. Hurt, of
; IV1UWI- .UHr" HL"i itakor, Is cliai.-niau ot the Judiciary
j coninnwee.
, c , t .. on Ti,n The flKht over this question aroso
. State Capitol, Salem. Jan. 20 The, w)(m n1py of MuUl1H)mhi ntro.
capital removal quemien m m. duced a ros.ilntlon proposing an ,
before the legislature In definite. form . nmenilmeiit under which the statel
and verv likely will be before the : would bo divided into 30 senatorial
it Is with the passing years they
should be smiling as they go.
PROCEEDINGS OF
. 0LYMPIA SOLON.S
people 01 t no state 101- men .uomu.
al or rejection.
Senator lilnghnni, of I.nnc county,
todav introduced in the senate a reso
lution reciting reasons why the capl
tol should be moved to Portland,
and directing that l!io question bo
submitted to a vote. Ills resolu
tion does not carry with It 11 propos
ed measure or ':onstitutloiiitl amend
ment, but this will be supplied after
the legislature has gone on record
as favoring the submission of tho
question.
The principal reasons for the re
moval, as set forth in the resolu
tions, ' are, that the present nt ale
house Ih old and delapldaled, needing
props to keep the rioors from break
ing; that hotel nccoinniodiitlniis in
Salem ara Inadequale: that the slrcet
car service is unsatisfactory: that
Salem is not centrally lncaied. and
that rerilaud has a superior water
SN'S GOODS CHEAP
en. union Suits, sale price,
. . 1
E&ibbed ttose fr Chlldri
pair.
the
l.-c
TAIW 0' SHANTERS HALF PRICE
?!.:' Red Tain o' Shanters
.' ""i;i;-y Sale tu'lee: each . . .
Cii'!'ii-'i;'s School Umbrellas,
districts, with one senator frohl each,
and (10 representative districts, with
one representative rrom each. Bailey
asked that his resolution go to the
judiciary committee, which niin.'
Kay opposed. Malley'tien m;ive;1 ft
iiispenslon of the rules, which cur
ried, and then lie sorure.d tbe adop
tion of a resolution dlt-ecllng that
all resolutions proposing amendments
bo to the judiciary committee.
To Increase (. A. C. Appropriation.
The bill to Increase tho appropria
tion for the State Agricultural Col
lege from $.10,0110 to $100,000 n
year was Introduced In the senate
today by Senator Johnson, of Hen
ton. Tho bill provides that ti e ap
propriation shall be a continuing
one, so Hurt If part of the money be
not expended In one year k will re
main available In ll:e siuveedlng
year.
N'tldleiV Home ltoird.
A bill lo lake the Helilli rs' lloni
away from- the maiingi'iiieul. of th
governor and give it 1 1 a renuiiMe-n
0:1a ri! has lic e-i present, ,1 ly . !:,.;. .
1 anipliull, of
The board Is to conslM ,; It. V I'ike '
T. K. Hills and C.'A. Williams. ;
Tlieie for Seallli-.liiukel.
tlr' er, l-Jatou ami liau ley were to-
day announced by Speaker McArtliuri
as tho house members of tht. Joint'
cominltiee Ihal will eMimlne the rer-1
erds and affairs of llie Oregon Com-!
ii!s:-:liiu to .;lie iMaska-Yukon-Pa-!
iuilllil-i c.'lic e- p illion Seattle. !
Olympla, Jan., 21. The l'eglsla-.
tare today passed a bill increasing
interest to six per cont ou the $100,
0U0 Aluska-Yukou-l'aclflc exposition
special ' fund warrants and guaran
out of the general fund.
mils will he Introduced In both
houses today seeking to put tho tax
ation of railroad and . telegraph
1 property In the control of the conn
, ty assessor and county boards of
i equalization.
INFIRMARY PATIENTS
INJURED IN
FIRE
Yountfstown, O., Jan. 21. There
.was h fire In the men's ward of the
Mahoning county Infirmary at Can
flcld this afternoon, and half a doz
en male Inmates are reported Injur
ed. TVere were 2 art Inmates la nil
liu'ludLiiW 1 isano patlonts.
Is and Ends Sale-Qothiug Dept.
The most extraordinary values we have ever offered can be seen in our
Men's Department. We have a broken line of Men's Suits, only about
ne sizS of a pattern: they are worth $1 0.00, $1 5.00 or $1 8.00 the suit.
Those 'are the regular pris. If we can fit you they will cost you only
$5.00. These are not trash, but good clothing. Look them over.
o o
io to S1S.00: the coats are a liitle shorter than are worn
.-(K right. Those we are selling at h:ilf nrice: the
FHEfiLINE OF SUITS
Vorth Regular price from
or a drersv suit, otherwise
uit ;
;0KEN LINE0FHATSo
t$2.C0 (o $3.01) Hais we are going to sell, nearly all styles, many shade?, each
I : . . ... . '
V MEN'S CASHMERE SOX, THE PAIR. . . Q 25c
' BOYS' $1.50 SWEATER COATS $1.2$)
7
Gordon
H
:.&st and all the time u
:1 $3.00 Hat is the best
tih for the money.Q
a
558-564 Willamette St.
WHE3FOCASH BEATS CREDIT
ll
iiielieo wide, sale prh lh.- -.. .., ,- i i..,...t.,.,
1 x.-- r : ., .t... q ' siii.f!y.
. - ' ,- I : Th Uifttham resolution went lo
1 1 r Ppl,'rn f. . Il' I'liIlliU I . !''t it j ti Ya ill i , I ' :l i-i. el
'' '-'VCri ,5 .... , '!-al ,-V,e rm-iii. Ordinarily it
pr.-ir)ri5Y v.-i-:'.'-,'. . : . r; i ! , , -.. k,; i,t i. m,.!., t kw wimiiiit-
' ' AT HA p Pi' " : .f'll... m reioM-loi!, lm horiiv l.nr..r
i v iurh Corset Cov r tmrt - ' ' "' ' piKav'.- oipoin-nis. dlrplea-ed with his.
(loitnclaa; Knibroiderv; Jan- . ''('" '''"viion.'s fcj i reslslnnce lo their rlurk.lili de
nary sale price, tho yard lc e o' ' ' ' rv-' ' ''"' ''Tv , " ,"s"1"'!"" j
" ,J " 10 t$j s)iunlini: to the- judiciary ciimiult lee 1
- - - . r yjali ri'solutioiia rolatiiiK 'o con.stitu-:
. Silional amfiKlmtuts.
I .i"Ts '.i. ; I 11 T il HI1 HI ' HUM 11' III" M'Hill '. ,
.rJ-Ss. h adopml tills policy nf sending mifh
ArS 7x- r" n'solullons to -. Judi'-iary c:
. . 1 .. I i S A-.., MV'.-.'T mt
....... v; ft fcff'h w Mm '
each . . . r.oc i Mf 3- ',v nwS s nrimn Iirinnnr
mw iPROIfflKED HEATED
i f iHki ! mj, u v I.
"' t I U Por
F k'M i.
v pi x..; mtrfs-'Kii m i v.',.;f ;. i. t m . . .1
J V 1 H I ) ,i:i t I I
Bror.. 0 .ISf W.
r,,n.'r.i,. u it... rtiin.F , M... til
' - ' .TiMmev i.ase i isaries, i,a., wenO
-
WO MONEY TO
COMPLETE IvAVY YARD
We
V.".
1 1."
.IHn.'.l.or, .li,::
bill whs lulled
pr'ivw.i'ilj i:ii;u'i jiri.Li .p.; ? .. ;,.;
e')iiiili..lm; ilm niarh.e hwi.s
llie ii ! oii'i'lon a;ivy ai d wn
0111 .111 a. iioliii ot' ord.ir by .l-'ji,:
of New York.
.' I'robably tho worst fool bill that
will appear in. the leglslalitru this
t.rjsion is one by Kellaher, iMiulring
bedsteads and sheets to Ii.! at ienst
nine leet long. That is soiuei lilng
OEeilE TODAY-
I P - I A
i.unu ueiecaxion Artrusnri;
by the Prov sions of
Proposed Gill . !
o '
lein. Jan. a I. Charging a txv-:
ert attei.i.it to practically d-jlrjv
thport of Portland tlie bouse en-i
iii.w,i in a neateti iietiaic ibis ntor
ing over reiiresentutivo Dean's
mulling a general law for tht
I corporation of ports by counll.J
v. ainiiui-ii, 01 laiTKaiuas, iHiinted
out tho alli'ged joker, showing that
Astorians com,. " .t.. i "" ",''r "f "' "
f 1
1
morn- YfM f.
' ' '
GENERAL WILLIAM P. DUVALL.
-Major lielienil Wiilinili I'. Uilvali U
i practically ruin the
Imi't a.
I which now nialntaliiH an
JCQPH STEWART.
Jos,,,ii Stewart, the new second n
slstiiur potimisicr gi-neriil Is a nmive
01 Kansas, jte negan iv -Arw in 'u
the poslollleo department In I.. h .
lug Wnslilngir 11 for 11 time to practice ! (!. K. Scolt. and ,M. I,
law in the v Lake Charles, l,a.,' wer
Kugene today.
I'ortln nd.
lien chan
nel rrom the inoiiih of tho Colum
bia to I'orllateik Tho fight will con
tinue this nftiWi
.i.oi.,. 1..,., .i nurcHShui to Majnr
;.. :.: ..... il.. Is ,1 M,,ry!:i!'iI.T
ili'-i .' ... .;. .1 , i .l froili e.it ti.i.u in
oon.
Kroatner. of
,rrlvals in
that lilll regulate Itself, Mow long,
oh h3 long, Is Oregon lo ba afflirt
eJ with such representatives as Kel
laher? Albany Democrat.
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