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MORNING PLANT WELL EQUIPPED WITH MODERN APPLIANCE8. EUGENE EGISTER Lb XIII LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY OCTOBER 2j, 1904. NO. 59 PRESS, THE AN IDAHO SHOOTING. BERKELEY TWELVE: 7 One Man Thrashes Another and Gets Shot Murderer Not Arrested.

OREGON NOTHING AMPTON BROS. (By Associated Press.) Lewiston, Idaho; 'Octouci 22. A spe PREPARING FOR ANOTHER BATTLE Armies are Sparring for an Opening, and cial to the Tribune from Durbin savs: Dick Smith's Men Make CMifor-, James Burke was shot and lnstantlv cgene Big Department Store nians Work to Win i killed early this morning by "Slim" Wilson, proprietor of a gambling re sort The shooting occurred at Wil LATOURETTE MAKES STAR FLAY son's house and was the result of a quarrel In Mohler two weeks ago. The Both are Wary. men were playing cards and drinking Mm If-'' fA HmJTutotJ Four Thousand Spectators Yell Thorn- THB.ONB 1M.ACU TO BUY.

Clothing for Men Boys thrpugh the night, but were sober at the; time of the About 5 o'clock the old qSiarrel was renewed, resulting In a fist fight. In which Wil selves Hoarse at the Plucky Little Quarterback's 50-Yard Run. Both Sides are Being; Re-enforced, and the Prospects are That the son was Burke Inter returned the house and again resumed the Berkeley, Oct. 22. (Special.) Sanguinary Struggle Will be Continued Indefi-, nitely Russian Losses Growing.

quaYrel. which this time ended In the shooting. Burke Is said to have made This afternoon on the Berkeley cam pus, the Oregon football eleven sur 'a threat to "do up" Wilson nnd It Is prised 4000 spectators when they made the Blue and Gold players fight hard' "claimed that Wilson believed Burke was armed when the latter returned. Bitfke had the reputation of being a "dangerous" Wilson is a com to score a single touchdown In each half. In the.

opening ot the first half it was a punting duel and the Oregon ends saved every yard Templetoh Our Clothing Department has never before oontalned a butter assortment of men's rexdy-to-wear garments than at the presetatt 1 e. 1 Oar store iB as usual headquarters for those wishing up-to-date outs In Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, and underwear. parative stranger1, having' been here less than a. month. Wilson has not (By Associated Press.) review of the past ten days of fighting shows immense losses by both forces, but decisive victory for neither.

The opposing; armies are still facing eaoh. other, though a distance ot several miles lies between thorn, Of-fonaive operations on the part of the Russians are reported ten mites from A heavy engosement, it Is oonsldercd certain, will occur before many days southward of Mukden. The weather has become much colder. Great suffering among the soldiers is expected. 1 been apprehended.

ii made, but California was strongest and soon had possession of the ball oh Oregons five-yard Hue. Twice tho ERNE-ST BROSS Managing Editor' of the Oregonian 1 Gets a Better Job. Toklo, October 22. Based on a re-portfrom Manchurlan headquarters of the Japanese the Russian dead found on the battlefield is almost 11,000 and it is estimated that the total Russian casualties exceed 60,000. (By Associated Press.) October 22.

Ernest Bross, to pass shortly. Officials are advised that the fleet' after leaving Northern ports, will pass Gibraltar and enter the Mldlterra'nenn' and ronde.vous at Algiers. Thereafter the fleet will proceed in two parts, One going via Stiox canal the other by tho Cape of Good Hope. who for seven years has been manag ing: editor of the Portland Oregonian, Ladies' Silk Skirts. We hive jast received an elegant line of ladies' all silk drops in assorted colors.

Gumnlwd to Wr hasi resigned his position, to nssume anumpbrtant newspaper connection In the It Is understood that Mr. Bross will take charge -of the Indian Mukden, October 22. The Associated Press correspondent at the front says that quiet still continues. Scouts ajre actively at work and operations lead to some skirmishing and occasional artillery exchanges, but nothing of Importance. apolis Star and Journal.

Kdgor B. Piper, who fpr several years has been rtews editor of the Oregoiilan, will sue ceeil gene players checked the California backs but the third down the ball was' barely pushed over and a goal whs kicked. The half closed with Oregon' in possession of the ball near the mid-, die of the field. In the second half Latourette caught the initial play nnd soon, by an ex-' change of punts, It was yet V. ball in mid-fleldv Here the little Oregon quarter scampered around the end for 60 yards and came within ten yards of scoring.

The rooters went mod, and the ball was carried toward, the center of the field, where a place kick was tried after 'twp plunges into the heavy, line, 'that netted but four yards The1 ball was passed and was sailing straight for the goal when a Berkeley man jumped into the air and struck It with his arms. This, chance Oregon's only opportunity to score, although they held the ball on California's 25-yard line when time was call? ed. Every. Eugene man played hard, and they won a host of friends in action. Hug and Barker were replaced by Hammond and Gray, early in the first half.

Otherwise the men are In fine condition, and will remain in Berkeley until about Tuesday, 1 THE FOOTBALL SCORES. Were Showing in Men Shoes kxCalfBluenersiall 1 50 Kci Double Soles, all sizes $2 50 Velhour Calf Bluchers, all sizes $2 50 Four different styles Men's high cut 2i water-proof ii' 50 Berlin, -October 22. Tho Lokal An-xelger's Mukden; correspondent eatl mates the losses' In the recent fighting In Manchuria at 40,000 on each aide. The' Russian, the correspondent says, 'are determined to continue tho war to -an -honorable and hope for a speedy nnd decisive victory, which could be followed by a peace) acceptable to both sides. Japaneso Lett Army (Qku's) In the Field, Ocioher 10, via Fusan, October This niprnimj the armlerf facing onch other for miles.

Ten miles south of Mukden the Russians main-. Haiivard Barely Saves HerBelf. from Defeat by Carlisle Indians, London, October 22. A dispatch received by the. Japanese legation from Toklo, today says Oyama reports thnt the Shnkhe river engagement resulted In the.

capture by the Japanese of ''A hundred-prisoners uitd.45 guns. Almost Russian corpses have been counted. (By -Associated Cambridge. October ,22. Two brll llant end- runs by Captain Hurley and another by Nichols, i backed sturdy defense at nearly all times, en AMPTON BROS.

V-Purls, October 22. Watch is kept up Northern French ports for the Russian Baltic fleet, which was expected (Continued on Pago Four.) abled Tnrvard to defeat the Carlisle Indians In the stadium today by a score of 1 2 to 0. Both elevens fought a fierce contest In the first half, neither getting within stS-lklng distance of tho opposite Mall order. promptly lllled, S.H. FRIENDLY Good Ooodi only Hntlifnotlnn Guaranteed.

goal. A discouraging feature of the game lnL dUIN rlAlvLHLr from Harvard's staldpolnt was the inability of her runners to "old tho ball the Indlnns getting the ball several times on fumbles. Harvard was also weak In her kick Pictures do not mke clotkes lug department, making only 12 yards In seven kicks, the Indians being only a trifle better. Thi Angelas 92 SO Shoe for ladtas mv better than amy a OO shoe' yet offered. Unparalled specials in ready to wear garments which have just arrived from New York West Point, October 22.

West Point defeated' Yale today In their annual Oregon Does Fine Work. (By Associated Press.) Berkeley, October 22. In a spirited fnotbnll contest today, California defeated Oregon by a score of 12 toO. Oregon played a gritty game and did well to keep the score -down. T-Atou-rette was Oregon's star.

In the second half he made a spectacular' quarterback run of 50 yards. He brought the ball near to a touchdown and a Hell goal was tried. California blocked, the ball, spoiling Oregon's chance for Joe Templeton did some spectacular punting. California made the first touchdown after ten minutes of play. The second touchdown was made a few minutes before the end of the game Force kicked both' goals.

California was most effective In smashing center bucks. Hug, Oregon's center, was Injured In the early part of the game, the muscles of his left side being wrenched. footbnll struggle, 11 to 6, the first time the nrmy has ever won from Ynle. The soldiers made two touchdowns as the result of long runs and quick work, taking ndvantage of their opponents mistakes. Cadet Torney's run from Yale's ten-yard line, the full length of the field for a touchdown, was the feature of the game.

Philadelphia, October 22. Pennsyl vania fooVonll eleven today defeated Columbia. 16 to 0. The Ponnsylvanlas scored two touchdowns In tho first half and one In the second, one goal result ing. Senttle.

October 22. Washington today defeated the football team of the Utah Agricultural College by a score of 45 to 0. After the first 15 minutes, the game was a walk-away for the Washington team. y.i Princeton, October 22. Princeton Up to 9 50 walking skirts.

18 45. Stylish garments in suoh a variety ofStyles we can't desoribe them--but made to please the most critical. Op to 6 50 walking skirts, 14 75 Light and dark colors. Hade from choice woolens. New round out, and latest.

Coats and jackets worth up to 120 at fU 50. Some of the very latest and mostfashionable are in this offering. Cost suits and jackets worth up to $12 at 17 96. Ma from all wool fine Kerseys. Colors are blue, brown, tan, or the new-mode shades 10 00 and (1200 Silk Waists at 17.95.

These are the most handsome lot of fine waists ever shown in Eugene. A few left will be sold at toe Price. We place on sale Monday morning the greatest silk mines you have yet seen. A beautiful line of shirt waist silks in the new crushed ideas worth $1 25 and some oily get 31 50. Monday 83c the yaid.

i Some of the highly artistic clothing illustrations done in gilt and otherwise, somehow or other suggest a "can If you had your little hammer and would rap on one of these suits you could hear it rattle. 'These fashion plates that look like tinware are meant to simulate hair-cloth stiffness. Take our honest word for it, these hair-cloth fronts arc a glittering deception. They fit like a coat-of-mail till they break and their they look sad just how sad, every man who has actually worn one, knows full well. CLOTHING made by Schloss Bros.

Co. doesn't have to rely on such artifices for good looks or shape-retaining style. A SCHLOSS COAT is held up by good tailoring and good cloth. Knowing how to do this thing is their trade secret. A SCHLOSS COAT has a natural "hang" about it that we like to describe as "draping." It gives the garment a graceful, unforced look, that has an indescribable charm for the particular man with artistic sensibilities.

Everything that enters into this coat is' the best that brains can select and money can buy. No detail of construction is too insignificant to be disregarded. The wrong button too frequently spoils an otherwise perfect garment. THE SCHLOSS COAT has a perfect fitting collar and hollowed out shoulders of broad effect, minus the "little tin front so much in evidence in other makes of clothing. There is no stuffed or padded look about the shoulders so com- mon in clothing made by houses that give less at- tention to artistic detail.

If you have never investigated the Art-Tailored Clothing of Schloss Bros. Co. a revelation awaits vou. gained the easiest football victory of the season today, winning from Iehlgh by a score of 60 to 0. A Head-On Collision.

(By Associated Press.) Vtcksburg. October Si, Thre? are known to have been killed and a number Injured In a head-on collision of a northbound passenger and freight train at midnight near Fayette. Miss-on the Yaxoo Mlsslsiiippl Valley Rail road. The dead are two firemen and an engineer. The wreck Is reportel burning.

Assistance has been sent from this clly. Annapolis Navy. Dickinson. '). Providence Amherst, 5: Brown.

0. Stanford (Stanford, 17; Nevada, 0. At West Point West Point, 11: Yale, 6. At Ann Arbor Michigan, 130; West Virginia, 0. At Chicago Chicago, 32; Northwestern, 0.

great bargain store each UAII Ulll hi. never before found. Harriman Can't Control. (By Associated Press.) Topeko, October 22. It Is regarded ns practically settled thit the Harriman Interests will not sccune control of the Santa Fe directorate at the stockholders' meeting to be held here Wednesday.

IU 0f CUy nnaertooi that we are not to be Jnnder mide' Bnd th oomlDg wt.k'a new prices yea. More Anarchists. (By Associated Press.) Barcelona, October 25. What Is believed to have been an attempt on the life of the minister of agriculture, commerce and public works, Snlagar, occurred today. A dynamite bomb was exploded In the street, while crowds were welcoming the minister, who came here to preside at a meeting of the chamber of commerce.

No one was Injured, but buildings In the vicinity of the explosion were damaged, and the crowds were thrown Into a panic. Several axresta were The Full lino of BonM arche For one week, these go at 19 enW nr II-O buckwheat; H-0 flet that Habit of Trading With shades In Art Embroidery Bilk). IPreeto. Grano. Plllsbury'a wheat food.

Wgain Store Flaked Oats. Sterlllxed Corn Meal. Chessman A Son..

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