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The Eugene Guardi
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UARJD yOL30 TUESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, JANUARY 30 19 J6 TUESDAY EVENING No BUG JOHN L. RAND FOR CONGRESS Half Price Sdle 1 liaker City, Or Jan. 30. John L. Hand today announced his CHUdidacy (or congressman from the second AGAINST PACIFIC MAIL Talt Would (Take Action Against Steamship Company ILLINOIS LOOKS BAD FOR GARFIELD Gave Packers Assurance of Immunity From Arrest Told Them That Nothing His Department Procured From Them Would Be Used to Their Injjry On Children's Coats and Dresses, Ladies' Coats and Skirts, Boys' 3 -Piece Suits.

Wednesday the last day of the month ends our annual sale, will be the last chance for you to secure the bargains we are offering. PASS ORDER SprlUftQeld, 111., Jan. Deueeu baa ordered tbe nute employee under bia control not to accept mil road passes. FIRED ON SPANISH WAR VESSEL For Its Deliberate Refusal to Handle Freight to Panama Would Use Government Transports Instead Waahlugtou, Jau. 30.

Secretary Xaft today proposed to aougresa tu authorize a motion agalust li.e I'a-I'ltlo Mall Steamship Company for Ita deliberate refusal to baudle freight to the lxtbiuue of Panama, theteby 'oausiug a oongeetion. Taft saya If be la autburtzed to do so he can use tbe Melilla, Jan. CO. Moors bave Bred 4.00 Children's Coats reduced to. $2.00 $4.50 Children's cats reduced to $2.25 55.00 Children's coats reduced $2.50 $6.00 Children's coats reduced to $3.00 These prices include this season's stock.

No old stock in this department. Tomorrow Will Be Your Last Opportunity to Secure Children's Dresses at HALF PBJCE. on the Spanish oruieer lnfauta la Chicago, Jan. SC. -In tbe oase of the packers seeking lo escape tlal r-'uvnier Comptroller Cbarlea U.

DaweB teatlQnr regarding tbe oouferenoe: "Uartleld assnred tbe packera tbe; need bave nothing to (ear, and that Delia, causing aon-e damage to tbe vessel. A gunboat baa gone to Inves tigate. ha by disclosures would be beld confi dential." Me repeatedly assured tbem thai nothing bin department procured government trmcports tor freighting betweeu fciau Francisco and Panaia. He aaya such a course might bave gooJ effect on transcontinental rates. CONVICT CASES from them would be need (or their Injury, lie told tbem be believed the result of the Investigation wuuld "rieneHcial Instead o( Injurious.

Salem, Jan, 30. Tbe supreme court Other wituesaea (or tbe puckers gave THE HEPBURN RATE BILL today denied the petitiona for re- like testimony. $5.00 Silk Lined Sacques reduced to $2.00 $9.00 Eiderdown Robes reduced $5.00 $1.40 and $1.25 Kimonas reduced to 80c Ladies' and Skirts Half Price. 1 0 Off on all Table Linen Tomorrow. I Boys' $3.00 3-piece suits for $l-501j Bovs' $4.00 3-piece suits tor $2.00 1 OII10ITOW Ottiy bearing the canes of tbe state againat Grover Martio, tbe state against Mosea Taylor and the attnn againat Joslah timlth.

Kmlth is doing time RAILROAD RATE at tbe penitentiary or bnnot.lng tbe Washington, Jan. 30. -The most Important seotlon of the Hepburn rate bill, tbe consideration of whlob began In the bouse today, Is seotlon four. City of Astoria oil I it Mar-! tin hna a tnn.vonr Buninnnn fnr lillliiifT Vt his sweetheart', father, und Mli01 which oonfer. power op the lnterat.il Taylor, a rich Umatilla rancher, tried commerce commission lo establish a DEBATE to burn the barn and uraln of bia uuu.r.n..

Power to Initiate rates la not given. HAMPTON BROS ML neighbor. aahlngtun, Jnr 3th The railroad All Goods Bought Tomorrow Will Be Charged on Next Month's Account. rate debate began early today in the houee. Toauaeud opened, declaring tbe opposition waa endeavoring to discredit tbe 'administration In var THE VALENCIA HEARING loos matters to detract attention BIO STRIKE IS A few minutes after 8 o'clock tbe curtain went np bsforo a bouse packed with theatre hungry people (jr tbe Grand ooera tunse has been pruotically cloned for several necks.

Safe to eay, all who were prcseni last evening were pleased with the performance and the playeie made many friends by their capable ectiug. from thl) queatlon. He epoke of a "lobby, rloh and powerful," of "unwarranted- Interference with the peo-pUrlghte," of "dltoatlon of noml nations and tbe election of legislators" by corporations. He warned corporations that further blocking of railroad regulation legislation would bring npoo them the "wrath of an indignant people Townsend was followed by Adameou, of George, In cbarga of tbe debate for tie Seattle, Jan. 30.

-(Cornelius Allison, the olileat survivor of the Valencia wreok, testified at tbe Investigation before the inspectors tbia morning that the Valencia's life preservers were net buoyant. lie stated no storm was raging at the time of the wreck. He denounced both the aut-vlving offlcera and tbe masters of standing by vessels for not making St. Paul, Jan. 30.

S. E. Clark, Mhi.f nf tha nnn.H nntnra. Is here trying ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED tn urort tha threatei.ed Btrike on tbe I (ireHt Northern and Northern Pacltlc. Negotiations bave been broken off.

It Is a question of wages, Hill having ordered bia officials to refuse tb increase. Four thousand man an effort to save those aboard. lie I saa no heavy sea was loaning when Chas. Williams waB this after- picked op by tba Tnnefca and that tbe noon acnointed adminletiator ol volunteer orew 1 tt Cape Beale, estate of Kobert L. William, who died here January 17, 190C.

age 42 fter notifying tbe world of tbe The value of tbe nronerty of I hold WILL TRY TO GET BODIES the estate is estimated at $5500. back to tbe scene of tbe wreck. Had any one reached tbn lite line ehot ashore all would bave been saved. GOOD WORDS FOR CRIPPLE CREEK James Parviu, Wm. F.

Mooney and TOMORROW is the last day of our January Clearance Sale. We will make this last day an important one by( cutting the price on absolutely every item in this establishment, contract goods excepted. The extra cut for tomorrow added to our already liberal reductions, will make shopping tomorrow a pleasure. Only a few bargains quoted here. 65c and $1.00 Silk, a Yard, 49c.

About 150 yards of plain and fancy silks, colored and and black, values 65c to $1.25 a yard. AQp Prices to close out, a yard $7 Women's Walking Skirts $3. Just 15 of them left, both and colored. If you want a good every day skirt get one AA of these. Values $6 to $12.

Special vJvW Three Dozen 50c and 60c Belts for 25 Gents. Three dozen all-silk belts in pink, blue, red, navy, green, brown and white, regular 50c, 60c and 1.00 values. Sale price, each Jv 50c and 60c Wool Dress Goods at 29c a Yard. Frank Cmzan were appointed to appraise tbe property. J.

E. Butler baa been appointed mt i.i mn. administrator of the estate of Mrs. Victoria, Jan. 30.

Tbe BteBtner Pal-vor left Uamfleld latt night with the ody of Hunker on board far VlctorU, where she la expected to arrive today. Lineman Logan la going to Ret a crew of (Mo Opie Indiana to make an attempt to land at the wreck. Tbey know tbe oosst thoroughly, and If It is possible tbey will get ashore and pick up tbe bodies. ine oa em am ea uau ut in. h.

thi. "At Crinnle Mary L. Botler, who died Norember BAD RAILROAD COLLISION Sbe left C.r.k nlu. i nnmnnnv. at bn- -iUtn, 1WM, agon Li.

property valued at "Vbat ptobal.ly was the test tr.elo- Moorhead. J. II. Mi.ler and H. L.

Spokane, Jan. 30. In a beadon drama to aopear before anltn Hiifll- iPlllslou a mile west of Columbia Falls, Jast nigbt on tbe Great TROUSSEAU eno? tnla season was presented last night, wheu K. J. Carpenter' ercel-leat company Rppeared 1 1 'At i'lipple FINISHINGS fieuu were iijiuiutcu no LATE OVE LAND TRAIN The nerthbonnd paBBeDger train, due here at three o'clook this morning, is expected to arrive between five and atx o'clock this tfternoon, being delayed by tbe collision at Grant'! Fase Ip which Fireman Jnbn P.

Barger was killed last evening. Northern between passenger trains three were killed and many injured. It was caused by one train's failing to obey orders to take a Biding. Both engines were demo'lsbed and a number of oara smashed. Tbe dead are Firemen Harrison and Kindley and I'Jxprcsa Messenger Wolsbecker.

1 New York, Jan. lis Koosevelt has spent a busy day wltb tbe dressmaker, putting finishing touobes on her trousseau. Sbe goea wltb Mr. Chamois Vests. Longwortb this afternoon to meet tbe congressman's sister, tbe Countess DeCbambrnn, who Is coming to tbe 29c 200 yards black and colored dress goods, odd pieces, our prices to close out, a THE MITCHELL FUNERAL BILL Rebekah Notice wsddlng.

Avoid Exposure, keep the chest, back and throat warm, and COUghS, colds or pneumonia. FREDERICK Division No. 3 will entertain all Kebeeaba at their ball Wednesday evening, Jannary 31, at 8 o'clock. Watts' Clock Sale Chamois Vests IS NOW KING Frost King, Frost Queen, Russia, Boston, Peary. Women, Washington, Jan.

30. Tbe senate today adopted without dissent Senator Fulton's resolution to pay bens-tor funeral expenses. Fulton la not determined as to whether be will Introdnce a resolution to pay a year's salary 0' tbe deceased senator to bis widow. Sweaters at 33K Discount We bought the entire stock of the Saxony Knitting Mills at 17, discount, which we will allow our customers. BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS One-Half Regular Price.

Youths and Gills. Copenhagen Jan. 30. Prince Frederick waa proclaimed king of Denmark at noon today, succeeding Kli.g Christian, who died yeaterdai. He aisumed tbe name uf Frederlok VIII.

jewing or Dressmaking Wanted The Commonwealth, The ideal outer chamois garment for ladies. Just what you need for operas and parties. De La no's We are making special prices on clocks, for tbla week only. Look at onr window If; yon need a clook. Tbe prises will enit you.

These prices oall for spot cash. J. (J. WATTS, Comer Ninth and streets. Buy a lot in Camplell'o Addition.

H. C. Morris, 63 Wtfet 8th Street. I will do sewing or dressmaking promptly and reasonably. Children's Notice to the Public Notice la hereby given that 1 will net be responsible for or pay any bill not of my own eontractlcg.

Eogeoe, January 27, 1906. MRS. ADDIK E. WORKMAN. olcthlng and shirtwaists specialties.

Eugene's Foremost, and Best. Score. Satisfaction or Your Money Beck. 1, Call at rooaa upstairs over grocery store, Flftb and Willamette address Mre. Fleck, Kogene.

I Pharmacy.

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