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EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 21, 1910
NO. 44
NDIDATES ENTER HOME STRETCH
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e and to lessen the danger of further mob violence,
Butler today adjourned court ior two weens, tse
oinnmment he called for a vote of the eight
the court-room, and tney voted live to tnree ior
nd jury will probably be dissolved today, as J. W.
...Ill nlrf VA A i O O h H C (T O '1 VlAPailQO VllC
he foreman, wm o
nn of Alexander HallidiCy, tolled in tne attacK on
... . .l 'V n : 1 j:v.ammaj 1
Sheriff NelllS aSKS tU mc July uc uiouuoigcu uu mc
iv. ,i loo at. one member was present in tne crowa
Iflttk a"
p attack on the jail.
Oregon Expects to Easily Win
Race Interclass
Meet
PROTEST AGAINST
USING DEATH TRAPS
FOR OCEAN SERVICE
Vallejo, Cal., Feb. 21. The chief
engineering officer of the cruller
Maryland has rtlo.i n protest with the
navy department against Bending that
ship to sea for target practice. His
protest Is similar to thai filed by
the engineer of the Wi st Virginia, re
citing that human Hit1 is endangered
by taking the ships to bob w it ii the
machinery in its present condition.
nUKI PI'S STREFT
CARS
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n r.ii
STATE CANNOT
LEVY TAX ON
ML A I LO
ON FOREIGNERS
A mil w.m iiwiv
diet today that no for-
ln To nan nnlefiS
LOCAL OPTION
IN VIRGINIA
TUnbmonri . Vn.. Feb. 21 . Local
rvfilinn was sustained in the legisla
ture today when the Myers hill, call"
Iikt fm- (i iwmn 1:i r aImi! inn in fieri tie
iann ni.jiiiJ.in uu.- ".t. v- '
101 tt liUUUil J """ i,wJ nnfoujuiolilw
thin He t"' 1 " ' l" "
P 1U Uttll IllllU tllLi"" M ;
! A Portland woman struck her hus
band over the head because, he ate
ruin liniirnvrs
t'.v. oi ,.,.,-,,t' nno nrnnii mnrn than k h wnTitAfl hill!
linues to improve.
ito. The court granted u divorce.
The annual cross-country run be
tween Oregon Agricultural College
and the University of Oregon is to be
held tomorrow afternoon at three
o'clock. It will be run over the regu
lar course, starting and nd1"1: at Che
grandstand in the ath telle field; two
extra laps around the quarter mile
track will raise the distance to the
cemetery and back to four miles. It
will be a close race, for the O. A. C.
men have been training all winter
for this. However, it Is generally
considered that Oregon has the bet-
ter men. Watson, the man who took
first place at Corvallis in the try-out
last week, has been beaten by Rid
dell, and bent Garrabrandt only by
the latter's carelessness by but a few
inches. Severance is a new man for
O. A. C, but the fact that Watson
beat him gives Oregon no alarm. Nev
ertheless the Oregon men are not in
the condition that they should be. and
have been in training for the event
only for the past few days seriously.
The Track Meet
In connection with the cross-country
run an Inter-class meet will be
held. This meet will show up the
real point-makers for Oregon this
DIVIDEND OF
FIFTYCENTS VOTED
Now York, Feb. 21. The trustees
of the Great Northern Oregon proper
ties today declared a dividend of 50
cents a share, the last dividend, In
August, being 1 per share.
EOPLE PREFER 10 WALK
DR. COOK GOES
TO VALPARAISO
San Diego, Feb. 21. Dr.
Cook left today for Valparat-
so.
year, and It is from the winners of
the events tomorrow that Bill Hay-
ward will choose his team. For the
athletes and Bill It will be one of
the most important events of the
year.
The distances have been shortened
and fast time will be made.
The javelin throw, which llaywnrd
has introduced, will be seen tomorrow
for the first time.
Drain Nonparlel: Professor L, R.
Alderman, of the University of Ore
gon, will be present at our local
teachers1 institute Saturday, Febru
ary 26, and will also lerture in the
evening at Chapel hall in the interest
of our public seK)ol.
Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Although street cars are running on
all lines today, the system is pretty well tied up. With the ex
ception of a few passengers most of the people preferred to walk
rather than take chances of being hit with bricks and other mis
siles thrown at the cars.
The Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company has issued a state
ment that it only had 600 cars running today, although it had
men enough to handle 1200 if policemen were available to pro
tect them. There was no service after C o'clock today except
on the subway and elevated lines.
The strikers claim that 6500 men out of about 7000 are on
strike, and that the company is running the cars with strike
breakers and power house employes. Sensational reports of
the police having pistol battles with the strikers are untrue,
most of the disorder being occasioned by boys.
Of one hundred arrested yesterday a majority arc under 21
years of age. There was bloodshed yesterday, however, four
persons being hit by bullets, but it was occasioned by people in
the crowds firing into the air.
One of the amusing sights of the strike is to see men and not
: a few women going to work on roller skates.
Under a proclamation of the mayor the people are not per
mitted to congregate on the streets.
Supreme Court Reverses the
Supreme Court of
Alabama
Washington, Feb. 21, ) revers
ing the decision of the supreme court
of Alabama, the supreme court of
the United States today declared un
constitutional, as applied tn the rail
way companies, the Alabama stat
ute levying an annual franchise tax
on foreign corporations doing busi
ness ill the state. The court held it
to be an Improper discrimination be
tween foreign and domestic corpo
ral ions.
Tuesdays Special, $2.00 Bed Spreads $1.39
New Spring Suits, Coats, Silks, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Shirt Waists,
t i w7l rri : ; U,.,;U:
inmmings ana wasn 1 aunts ui a ucwitucnng assoiimeiu.
tVin rrvont fro Via nTit.Tfs nf the Eastn ratm anH flnrfifistic manulacturcrs. We are better
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guuusyou may aesire 10 inspect. Our strictly uash riciuiiis win naoie you to save irom iv per oeni to id per
, ,! , , vru ait; Diiun iuk ii
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Silk, natural and fancy colors', 2 7 Inches
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, t-tur. huq nora aesiKnfl: nc ies wit e:
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"WSTIO BELTS WhttA
fanrv KhaIfIa.. u
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RACK Extra nm .
fpnlar braid In all
10c and 15c
NEW SHIRT WAISTS
IN ALL THEIR BEAUTY
Pure Linen Tailored Waists; perfect fitting: best sold
at the price; see them ;eaeh 52 50
New Lingerie Waists, new models, new trimmings;
exquisitely made; each .'SS.OO to $1.50
A GREAT STOCK OF
EMBROIDERIES
If any section is filled to overflowing, it Is the one
containing embroideries, the most lienntifut ever
placed on our counters; the yard... S5.00 to 5c
TRIMMING SECTION
New attractions in this depart
ment; embroidered bands; all
new shades; yd $2.50 to 45c
Persian Bands and Jewell Trim
mings in beautiful, harmonious
colors; yard. .$5.00 to S2.50
DRESS GOODS SECTION
For the Print ess or other one
piece gown ve have the soft,
clinging fabricc In the new
shades, reseda, mustard, cham
pagne, tan and khaki; the
yard $1.25
58-inrh black and white Shep
herd Plaid; the yard.. $1.50
NEW WASH POPLINS
This practical Wash Suiting Is
here In the great ent variety of
shades f have ever shown; ev
ery wanted color. K present In
dication is a criterion an early
selection will be neceeaary if yon
desire the beat. The yard,
25c. 30c and 35c
Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Rioting in
j every section of the city followed thel
'attempt of the Philadelphia Rapid
Transit company to operate its lines'
here today.
Passengers and crews were driven !
from the cars by Infuriated mobs of
strike sympathizers, and In nearly a
score of instances trie abandoned cars
were burnetl or otherwise destroyed.
At nightfnll every car was with I
drawn from service; Stern xneas
urea were adopted by the police to
quell the disorders. Five persons
were arrested, charged with inciting j
ACTS OF VIOLENCE
IN CAR STRIKE
to riot. Two women were taken to
hospitals.
:tOOO Policemen Sworn
Mayor Iteyliurn tonight onlerer Di
rector of Police Clay to swear In U,
000 additional police, and to issue a
proclamation enforcing the riot net.
The executive committee of the
Central Labor Union this afternoon
pledged both moral and financial
support to the strikers. It also do
nlded to call a sympathetic- strike of
every other union man in case the
authorities put Into effect (heir threat
to Operate the cars with policemen
and firemen.
Philadelphia. Feb. 21.
Many acts of violence charac
terized the strike of the
street car employes today.
There whs a serious riot at
Fifth street and Lehigh ave
nue. Dynamite was exploded
under a car, which was bro
ken la half. There were no
passengers, and previous to
t he dynamiting I lie mob or
dered the crew off the car.
The police arrived quickly
nud with drawn revolvers
cowed the mob and arrested
several rioters.
CLAY CLEMENT, ACTOR,
ACTOR, IS DEAD
Kansas City, Feb. 21. Clay Clem
ent, the aotolr! died In the hospital
today nf uraeniic- poisoning. Clem
ent was also a dramatist and BhOft
i story writer.
NELSON AND
T
STATE TAX
ON RAILROADS
IS SUSTAINED
Nelson Is Favorite, But There Minnesota Won a Complete Vic-
Is Plenty of WoJpst lory in the Supreme
Money
San Francisco, Feb. 21. The
principal In the Nolson-YVolgast fight
at Richmond tomorrow afternoon
have completed their training. Ap
parently both fighters are In condi
tion to make tjie lightweight cham
pionship match a grilling one and
b ib men are below weight..
Nelson Is the favorite, but plenty
of Wolgasl money Is In sight, and It Is
predicted thai it will be practically
even money a; the ringside-
Court
OE IDAHO GETS
SEVERE JOLT
Judge Wood Says Residence
Must Be Legally Established
COLD WAVE COMING
SAYS FORECASTER MAN KILLED
Washington, Feb. 21. The state
of Minnesota today won a complete
victory over tho Great Northern
when I he supreme court of the United
State) affirmed the decision of the
state court, holding the company lia
ble to a four per cent gross earning
tax.
Minnesota also won a victory over
the Chicago & Great Western Rail
way when the supreme court affirm
ed the decision of t be state court
holding that railroad also liable to a
per cent tax on Its grosH earnings.
Poise, Ida., Feb. 21. The Idaho
colony of divorce seekers are In con
sternation today over the decision in
the case of Valentine Winters, of
Dayton, Ohio, the traction mag late
agalmt Hejeo Clegg Winters for di
vorce. Judge Wood denied the de
cree on the grounds thai th plaintiff
dltl not legally establish a residence
in Idaho, but came tor tin- purpose f
Invoking the aid of (he court! In se
curing a decree of divorce.
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New Spring
Suits
Now is the time to get in on a new Spring Suit. Some
think we don't carry any clothes hut an extra high
grade, say $2 5 or S30 Suits. Well, we do sell lots of
this quality, but we also sell a high-class Suit for SI 5
and $16. These nifty top-notchers arc here in the
new 1910 colors and models. Every suit bears the
name of HAMFTON, which is a good guarantee for
quality and style. They're fine stuff look at em.
You've got to have a suit soon; why not come now.
Get first choice that's always the best choice. Re
member, the suit SI 5.00 and S 1 6.0C
Say, we have a few Overcoats left good ones, too
Hart, Shaffner & Marx kind.
SlTOvercoat 11.50 $30 Overcoat $16.00
o Z
mi m.1 t " C
Due roecKwear o
Several dozen Men's FouMn-Hand Tics,
come in andpick out five or six: each . . .
all
colors
25cci
iB. Dytton. V . Rip.
Oregon and Washington- -
Himiw tonight and colder; a
cold wave Tuesday; tempera-
turei will faJI to zero or below
ia eastern portion, and to 2"
degrees or below In western
Bortlon; northeast wind.
MISSING NINA
REPORTED FOUND
FIGHT OVER SPOILS
'he life of a pair of trousers
depends upon how well they are
rr.de. Dutc'.css Trousers are
made under such thorough
manufacturing system that we
recommend them for the hard
est kind of service. If it were
n?t so the warranty would not
be possible. 0
The Pair
$5.00 to $1.00
COTTON CONSPIRATOR
MUST STAND TRIAL
IN WASHINGTON
Wa?hV;igion, Feb. 21 Moses Haas,
of New York. Indicted In the District
nt Columbia iu connection with the
'rotten leak scandal" of the depart
ment of agriculture in l'jor,, must
come to Washington for trial. Such
ua the deeWon of the supremo court
pi the United states today.
Seattle. Feb. 21. Tile police are
not able to Identify the man killed
last night In a room at the PhoeOlX
Hotel lu what they believe to have
bean a fight between two criminals
over the division of spoils.
The police later learned that the
dead man was a Russian whose flrat
name was Dlmltri, and the murderer
a Pole. They were professional
swindlers and brought a victim over
from Tacoma After fleecing him
yesterday they quarrelled over the di
vision of the aimI1b.
SCOUT CRUISER
REPORTED I
DISTRSES
INDIAN WAREHOUSES
ARE ESTABLISHED
Washington, Feb. 21. The house
Voted today to maintain Indian ware
houses at New York, Chicago, St.
Lonlii Omaha and Ban Pranolacoi
Newport News, Feb. 2 1 .
it is reported at Portress
Munroe that the missing Nina
has been found tin t he coast
of Virginia, where she was
driven by a Hcvere storm
which was thought to have
Beni her to the bottom of the
Atlantic.
no more'burials
in san francisco
Washington, Feb. 11. The valid
ity of the ordinance of the board of
lupsrvtion of San Francisco, prohib
iting the future burial of dead within
Its limits, except in that part under
Hie Jurisdiction or the l ulled Sates,
Was upheld by hs supreme court of
the United stales today.
Hampton. Va.. Feb. 21. - The scout
cruiser Birmingham has hiK'ti sentl
under rnsh orders to assist the steam-;
er Cnlgoa, reported in distress, with
several large targeta which ahe la
towing to Hanpton Rosds. it i;
possible the Cnlgoa'a predicament
fay rise in the report of the Nina
lying on the beach.
The Million license In Klma, Wash,
has been raised to SI 000.
THE WRKAT MARKETS
Chicago, Feb. SI. May, ill 1-8;
July, 105 1-4; September. 100 B-8.
Tacoma, Feb. 2 1 . Bluestem, 114
116; club, 106-107; Red itusnlan,
104.
jWthe
53.00
EUGENE
Can skix- sk
COTTAGE CftDVE
UAIflPTQ -
HEM CASH
BEATS
CREDif3
SI. 00 Dress
sh i ts. SpciglsfW
ta:75c
PREMIER OF EGYPT
DIES OF WOUNDS
Cairo, Egypt, F"li. 21. BontTM
Pasha Chile, Egyptian premier and
ter or foreign affairs, who wum
shot bv n student yesterday, died to
'(he ai was arrested and,
declared he sought to srengs certain,
nets of the rovcmmcDt displeasing to
the natlvnalieta.
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