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THE EUGENE : i . O VOL. 34 i If1 J EUGENE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21, 1910. KO. FOR FIRS! TIME IN HISTORY SUBJECTS PLOT TO KILL IMPEROR OF JAPAN SENATOR BOURNE COUNTY FAIR IS Youn Englishmen to Claim Billie Burke and Pauline Chase From American Stage. i ! , ; i1. ' '1 -i- - 6 TELLS OF MONEY HE SPENT BIGGEST AND BEST YET DAILY a r- i i 1 r;;i;v;: Tokio, Sept. 21. The publication today of the 'alleged de-; tails of a plot among his owsubjects to assasinate Empercr1 Mutsihito created a sensation. The startli story appeared in an afternoon paper and states that the plotters are under arrest ) and will te sentenced to death. This is the firsi (time in the his- J v wWMjr tuai, bue uiw ux an emperor .nas te:n platted1 f aguuanjf ma owireopie ana tneiacts k3.owu, ! It is alleged the assassins palnned to acturaplsh their nd while the emperor was visitinjO military school just outside the i capiiaa ice pjct -was aiscoveXd in time to protect hiOmajesty and th plotters were seized at once. THIRTY LIVES LOST VETERANS PAUSE HflEH - ELECTRIC CARS ERASH Awful Accident n Electric iRailway Near Fcr't Wayne IT ATLANTIC CITYJODAY Immense Crowds Cheer t'fcre-'Old-Time "Boys in Blue" Atlantic City, N". J, Sept. 21. Once again the "Boys in Blue" have iu review ueiore tlreir eom-i With . steps not) Fort Wayne, liti., Sept :21. Thir ty irersCTis were killed lt a collision between a south bound limited 'and morm ouno romi car on the Fort' man ler In chipf u'.i-nn e. u i.irnn 1.........1. .-i-a uin.:u ui i ue nn-pso"prrgniJy as they once -were bul tiash -Valley traction line at King-1 with the same ol, spirit fliev march lands, tad.. IS miles south of Fort;ed the broa? avenues or this rltv hv 'Hayne, according to reports received, rfe sea, and were acclaim?;! l.v ........... v,.v- j.ijMw, uuwuk 01 neo l e wnn cnmp in coo ireved. I (he bin ...o i l.i -I uu I LU Here. .Many person us were some fatally, it is hATered The ears werer running at full speed and met on a curve f. quarter of a mile north of Klngsland, ande fore they couid be brought under control the crash came. A special car with physicians was hurriedly Kent to the scene. Later report froia the wreck says that 39 or 40 are killed. . the big 'leatflie of annual encampment of tire 'Grand Army of the Republic. - rdeal September weather favored ijys Progressive Newspapers! Exhibits Are Too Numerous to Have Borne Brunt cf SECRETARY BALLINGER ! , WILL NOT RESIGN Denver, Sept. 21. "B&r about tie reports o your resigning when you reach Washington" Secretary of the Interior Balller was asked to day. "AH buncombe," answered the secretary. "I have no intention of resigning and I do not think I will have any." The secretary this aftersoon was the guest of the Chamber of Com merce. In his address Ballinger said: "When I get foot loose from pufclic office I Intend to devote part of my time to giving to the American peo ple some Idea of tne purity of my motives of my traducers. The iiubllc i entitled to the nlflden prings of Inspiration which t5Sh forth In tor- thep -Kplf-nntiointed moralists. Alld I ' rhall lipartily enjoy using The search light when the proper time comes." th )d soldiers in their march. The secretarv asserted that the, The'Natlorual association ol Naval efficleney of the interior department Veterans believes it has a 80ljrtianof Campaign Be Advant-ftoi.'siy Display- Small Pavilion REFU 7ES CHARGES OF i SLUSH FUND CAMPAIGN! Tells Where MgneyQHas Been Expended and for What Purpose Portland. Sent. 21. "olwlih. standing the entire lack of ft-gunlza- NEW BUILDhVG WILL Q BE NECESSITY SOON, o Fine Samples of All Kirp of C:unty's Products in a T Tempting Array it was a fair day that opened upon the furgest f:Q ever held In bant, r It is ivpcatMl tluit two uf the must pupulur actresses ou the Amciicau stage today. Miss llillle Uurkeaud MIhs . r:Mi,n-("ltihp m'e to wed yttni KiiglisUmeu vithin .11 Ie.v months. The young I.oiuliiuers, who tire about to tfin for riie -I'lilrcd Slnles. arc ?:uptaJu 1'iuuk Cuiy of 1111 old lensblie family and Nicholas .Irrvln Voud. ketter kii'iua . vWlklvn" Wiinil. It.ith are said m fcive proponed lo tlie stafe f.ivorili scixml times Itlimit success anil ii'i iiiiy I'l'. ciiily iiiv ciii'il. TIipv w ill be accotupnuii'd to tlita country by Viscount ToiThitftoii. Im bus heeu known 11 r.'W'iuu ipiiriui'r of Tod Slury.p. the H'ckey. Willie Itm ke .Ik nuw plu vliig In "Mrs. 1 itt." anil Miss Clrise twain in..vniiu. ih. i. r .w ",p , nk pa.huun in 'IiIIiptm iHpIIs " -'- STRIKE OF 'GRAINiP RESIDENT TAFT LAN GFORD MUST vrnvarro. nruoor itn Only ruler Japan ever had whose 1 life was attempted by 1iis ownrsub- as never greater than loday HANDLERS AT Demand Large Increase in Pay, Which Will Not Be 'Granted "AT OLD HOME IN OHIO' PUT UP FIRST FOR FIGHT . Talks of River Improvement In Jack Johnson Stands orT His Public Address.at Cincinnati Rights As Champion of the World E AND LIGHTS ALL "OVER CITY" the matter of niacin? a statue of ; General Robert E. Lee In the capltol! time, at Washington. The association at ! its convention adopted resolutions iat which iPdffl not oppose the plac i ingonf Lee's statue in the mpitol irovhling It jippeared !fl civilian nt- tire. The nnviil veterans ew-ctevl Witlism G. M-chwen, PhiladeiiiHia, Conunwdore. completins the laviT,? Afler of 14.000 feet of new sa m anoiA the city aniDtaklng ui i andTelaying all the old nuilns tliiijvere generally too small "ffrr 'icaky, the local gas com- panyOa planning the Immediate cinstructtun of more than twice i much. P.miilng u cxtciul Lbe fiiiftit and fu.CJiMs ttr"rWy Viinn of thj " city In which thiTo are enough houses to wcrant. The enjslneeY are in' planning to lav a total of B.- -'" feet of pipe or over fix M'l a half miles. The Iiyiiy company is expecting ms much of KiiKt-ne as Is the telepluitie (omiiany. looking for a ija Immediate growth. Q TAWNEY BEATEN M BY INSUJiGENT IN MINNESOTA The In surant cause in (Hi invsotn made a great Qlji yesterday whin .laint's A. TaX'v of the first district, was TiTeat ed for ri'iionilnatiou. Sidney Anili'isim. insiirgi'iit. defeated BoBton, Sept. 21. Jack Johnson champion heavy weight id con quorer of James J. Jeffries, refused today to put up $20,000 for a fight for t lie title with Sam Utngford, the Hoslon colored middle weight boxer, lrtlan. Sept. '21 The grain .Cincinnati. Sept. 2. President handlers of tais port will strike to- Taft has so far declined to discuss po lay. They demand 40 cents an Iltlcal matters, and also 'to discuss hour and CO cents an hour for over- IiIb meeting with lioosevelt at New having teen getting 35 cents Haven. A II hough the president's vls- an hou and 30 cents an lftmr over- It bus been emphasized as a "home until the (latter made the first ile- tln as against 30jents an hour and ; coming," h. will not escape politics poult. Johnson says thnt as chiuii no overtime paid at Puget iiind entirely. The Ufclo situation especial- I'1"" ho has the right to dictate how .)orla Jly Is to be explaiued to iiim by sev- 1 1 lie money should be put up, and that. The employers hei eaf they will, ! Ile wl11 give Langford 24 hours to not meet the demand 1 continued on Page 8.) lMlt llls :!0.u0,,. n'l "'eij 1 cover the amount. lie told Langford during the J.iw- tlon, the nnti-assemhly campaign has county. At the opening of the four ueeu imiuirgpiy conuucicd, - said Ben- days' iestlval this morning every ator Bourne today. In a statement thing was In readiness There was no issued to the press. "The pftgres-! half-completed effect to greettheeve slvo newspapers, the Grunge and tho half-completed effect to greet the eye labor leaders, together with candl-! of the early vislto Everything was dates who stand for progressive laws, complete, from the tents of the Ar have done splendid work and fig nold Amusement Company to the election returns will show that the small exlflblts of the school children work has not been in vain. In their whig of the big pavilion that "Naturally, the greater part of the In rowded from floor to roof with work has fallen Umjh the progressive the wonderful production of this newspapers, for the campaign is' county. And wonderful is the word largely one of information This is to express It by, for one hardly real afight of the people against pollti-' Izes when he looks upon the enor cul bosses and machines and nil that mous samples of garden truck, froij) Is necessary Is thnt the people sbjbiill pumpklns.as big as a barrel, to nuts, be lid vised which candidates stand as big as an apple, mat they were,ac forthe machine and which are ndvo-. tiially grown and are not the careful rates .of truly popular government. 1 Imitation of some advertising com There can be no doubt how the peo- pony or millinery shop, pie will vote If they kno the mil This Is the Inst year that the pres- -tilde o,f the various candidates. ent pitvlllon can he used to hold 11 H Unfortunately snie assembly "le exhibits. In fact, at present the rnndldates have bee so ashamed of nnu of one of the departments occu thelr position and so dishonest In !" 10811 than one fourth of the their methods as to pose r.s Mends lHdlng snld thnt his department of the direct primary, hence It has '"u'd e the whole buildlijg to pbp fallen largely to. the newspapers to w'J' "luplny their exhibits So it is show their real aliunde and expoe I'vory department, and next year n the deception. The courage, putrio- new building will be a necessity. Oiw ttuni and loyalty to principle display- "f the, general committee In charge ed by progressive newspapers in this -" the exhibits said the exhibits work merits the highest coinmenda- 011 show for the first day this year Hon -' , - 'had liyit year's exhibit "snowed 1111- "Efforts have been made by'd.s-1 lU"Te'l'Se honest newspapers and public speak- tur us vcr Ulree' ers to frighten advocates of the'dl- H"' t'pa ti reel primary and of stHtemelit num.. Near the centre of the big hall are her 1 by assertions thnf 1 am using two Immense silver cups thnt greet a slush fund for the purchase of the eye of the visitors. Those are the newspuper Influent. So far as I cups thnt are offered by James J. am personally concerned, this, .llko I nil, the railway magnate, for the all other false statements about 1110, host exhibit of grains nnd for the would go unnoticed. 1. deem it but best exhibit of fruit. They are truly Justice to the progressive newspapers beauties, and aro fur the largest and mid progressive workers generally, most expensive cups that have ever however, to make this, declaration: , been offered In this county on such "I have not paid promised or loan- an occasion. ed a dollar directly or Indirectly to Entering the east wing one sees any newspaper, candidate or public tho exhibits of our of the granges. speaker during this campaign, except Irving, Pleasant Hill, Springfield and for my usual BiiDscrlpllons to fivo Spencer Creek. They are truly ex- daily papers and till o purchase of hlbits at that. Immense squnshes. fifty extra coploK of one issue of an pumpkins, apples and fruit of every evening paper. I do not own a dol-. variety, corn thut is eight feet tall.. InrVlntcrest'ln any newspaper. - pastry from the housewife, as vll "On my return to Oregon laBt fall as all varletios of preserved goods. I nnieklv reiillzeil thnt in effort and from cabbttgeslo tho tomatoes.. would be made through the assembly! everything Is of the wonderful size, plan to restore under a ne namo tho The north wing Is occupied by the old three-shell game of politics for ana Claris department and iiee the personal benefit of disgruntled "' worn. Here also Is found the milltli-lnbn nnd siiuelnl Interests'. On seoiiilnglf endless, variety of dls- dctober 18, 1909, I Issued n ad- plays. In the nit department there dress to the people of Oregon expose are really soii fine exhibits tknt Ing the efforts and methods of the as- would do thouiBelves justice In much . semblyltcs. At nn expense of less more metropolitan, compuny. The ' than i 1 DDI) I had printed nnd mailed exhibits of fnncy work are very large about 30,000 copies of this address and some ore very Intrlcnte or un to 113 many citizens of Oregon. I Ufiiial. In this department Is the old urged, and still urge, the defeat of ladles' fancy work and knitting, and all candidates who sought or accepted tho young girls' rooking exhibits. . an assembly nomination. Retention AiOong tho lntter are some unusual of n great fundamental pi;pclplo Is productions of the pastry art. There :i !! 1 r) Tawney by a derisive niajor- itv. ;icr:,rd:ng to reports so A fur received. v i WEALTHY TIMBERMAN O KllED AT RATTLE Sent! Pept In the liarjfnf JhC- -ASiTrrr.iir. "whose body 21. A stab wound theti"ck of Bryan JZj.f Canal 11m- was louna uuuei Both the regular and Koosevelf ' n 'noc'c, n,iel house at Mayaard ave "Publirans claim a victory in the anu Miiin streets, makes It cer P'imarles nf vesterdav and the ..... t . n,rrtprpd. and it In jnolts are clearly in Joubt. Roose-, " ,l)pry Wila the i, has been elected a delegate to"" .. On hp , t h Is" iT? iait-tonven;iou. reconvention. recentlv and fiU.gs for ISOOO. He riu niul (timiiineareu. m. J. Bryan has announced that repotted to the authorities, J '!! not support Dnhlmnn. his ol.l- C found until yester- ally, for governor of Nebraska. " h ,y,v ,as (s,nvered. ,-if he is allied with the liquor, ,ln!' Q kd. I. . ...CV.w oimln.t all V. S. O Vl't'iarv leglslarion, pnd will fight " "Q r" to & fii..i. r i nt. 7-15-10 . 16 acres. Pat- : j t SPECIAL PRICE FOR DAILY GUARD. J We made our special offer of FOUR MONTHS fg $1 .00, a few days ago, and promised to fcoft it open un til live hnndreti (fj'.DscniMirs tooit advantage of it, but since theHive hundred came in, a number cf our sub scibers, who vert not prepared to take the $cr in the few days ffiven, nre cominr; inard expressing their de sire to take the of.cr within thencxt few days, so we will raise the linnt to seveiundred nnd print in this space each day the total number having taken the offer, co you may know how much time you have to get four wonths' subscription to the Daily Guard, delivered at your door for $1.00. q We will be prepared to deliver the paper before six p. m., in all parts of the city this fall and winter, so you can do no better than take the Evening Guard. Come before we reaeh theseven hundred mark. fc) TAr?0DAY IS 641 O O During tire same time, until further notice is given, the Daily Guard will be sent to mail subscribers, old and new, for R50 FOR OrOE YEAR Bring your subscription to thiKbusiness office, or ad- dresO Guard Printing Co., Phone Main 19. Eugene, Oregon O O : fest today that a fight between two'''' "'"' Importance to widely than .re cookipg, coffee eakes .layer dikes, colored men would not be a good ' Individual or at party. loal ci Pls. sal rising bread, drawing card lhntsiicl. a fttht "I donated a thousand dollars to and everytiaig that the most expert would he a losing venture so far as an officer of the I'eaple's Power.1"" com i conceive. he wos concerned CRPPEN AND LEWEVE Ioiiitiip In m ini nnd circil ate mv ar- -nit- jjcimhm I'.Mimii Wiiinent niM rtefrnji exiiunses lnid- The school exhibit occupies the dent to the circulation of petitions to Vfest wing of -tho bulldliiK. and On IS) I submit under ttbe Inltlntlvo my bill Includes everything from aeroiilanes HELD FOR MUR0.R enlurglug the in. i scope of tho lo puinpklnM that arc as bh; ns the tS jiSJTS primitrv law and ttoviWing for direct iiinull boy Mho carried tbefS in with London Sept. 21 U tin- expression of choice of party ciindl- an affidavit Hint he grew it nil hlm- closi' of 'police cou"rt proceed- (lilll'a r"r president and vice prcsl- -'ir. The work from the school chil- Ings today l)r Crlppcn and .Miss ''""I. direct election of delegates to dren ulso Includes nil mai(iier of I. lieve were committed for national parly conventions and ill-! fiullH, vegetables and farm products. rert nominal ion iji ('au.iiiitiiim nir neeuie worn, carptnteri'ig, canning residential electors. I and Qafts work. -:i this section Is 4- "On the firih of last Slav I dellv-' 11,1 exhibit of butterMes thnt have cred nn address In tlnrt'iilteil Slates been collected by (ieorgc W. Taylor. senale showing how Oi.on, (lirouglr "'"leh bus 1U7 vuilelltH. and has siec v J ii i t ii i v- an. I referendum, direct linens that, have been captu.-.i iu ov- iVfwiry. corrupt practices act and, ''' Part nf the giobe. 1 : : : : trial, charged with the murder of Uw Doctor's wife. Hclle Kl- inoiV .Solicitor .Newton reserv 4Q'.I his defense for the trial proper. v -sM- tlpeft llnlilin Show recall had ev .Iveir enir iett and deni- Xew York, Sept. 20. Dahlias con- oust rated tho be W TLAafl of govern- stllute the prlnclpnl exhibit at tho mint known lo the world. Since the sventy-nlnth Anieilcaii Inslltiite flor- delivery of that ad.lies.iQ hnve had al show, opened today nt llerkeley nut Ion-wide applications for over 1.- Lyceuin. Orclilds and palms are also Kiio.oiiO roples of the fid dress and shown. have sent out over 1,3(10,000 roples at an(fiense to m.vseir or probably $:,nnrfir printing and part or the .,, OTIinrilT Ot-riPTDHTinM '"f.T"" ' elci i len.l 1 1 . Tile south Qng and the p-.iivo !s t,CiMif?niiPd Oil li.iiie SI GOOD INCREASE IN The total niimberrj students registered In the coiTTge or sci ence, literature and arts and the college or engineering "f the I'tilvcrslty of Oregon up to 3 o'clock today was 4 SO, which Is a very g io.l IncrenTO over the registration for the second day last year. The number regis tered In the other departments has not yet been ascertained. more in the same work. Can iny honest, intelligent man object to this publicity of Oregon's deinonstra tloiwr the only known true govern miVVby tho poople? i "In my opinion, OregoiSlaws are the greatest asset tho state Peo-' pie will go where they can iJoy the gnatps personal liberty and Invest I heir labor, brains and money w here they vtll receive the greatest Ol'i't- uble protection, woregon furnishes (CiQloued on page If) -o- Fifty Years Ago ToJay. Sapt. 21. Two pugilists sentenced to a Venr In lirlrfell fer nn'.in.lie l prize lighl 7iiO W?CftJi Q ton liurimr. five Years Ago Today. Jealous woman In Silver Ocek, Pa., disposed of her rlvnl by culling off her head. Catholic children In St. Louis forbidden to attend public schools. Q. -!'. i f 1 ; i1', ;':; 1 MA 1 1 . ' f t i - 3 " -.-!' I '! .i ri-.; i l'..t :v-;1: h't : '- ;V:!; - . '' i-1 1 a mm -ji' ? ;:i:''-i;f i : f r ' i o v ! - i' f. .., !' 4 ' ' ; '; ! !" .. '.: ' ; i: 'I'M -. , ' . ' ' l. ' ' . ... ; ' I 0) O o o o irn'T'"- "''''r ' ' o0