The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 10, 1896, Image 1

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USTiBLISIIED KIR TQE DlMEimTIOS OP DEMCRlTir. mMlrtK!. m TO RIH.N IN COS ERT LI BY TDK SWEAT OP Ol'R BROW
EUGENE, OR., SATUUDAY, OCTOBER 10. 18.
NO. 44
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I VEEKLY EUBENE GUARD.
I 1, cAnpnnLL, publisher.
tlffl 'K -K ul il'lu ol WllUmi lltf b (wn-u
pcjth nJ KlKlilh Street.
TKKNUOF sTU-Hittl'TI N':
, Mantst.
J,t M inim, J : i
12.00.
1.00
60.
'dvartising rates made known
j on application.
,,.t all bulli"s lottcri to liL'A It l.
m. nreoa.
S. LUCKEY
DEALER IN ,
ocks. vVatches, Chains. Jawelry, Etc.
!
EI'AIUINO PROMPTLY DONE.
I lliuork Varrotited.-?H
L. W. BROWN, M. D.
Iivslcluii and Suruoon.
O'.Vx and rwl'lruw mer p.Mtoffii'e.
a 'J . ui.i 12 to 2, t! to tip. iu.
llmm:
UNITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
a Dnliiu. and New Price. In foreign and
Uom-lic Marble and Ursolic, Monument..
I leadloue null Cemetery work ot
I all kinds for 1A
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
Ilam.-Mc Street, uaar IVrtofflce. Kugvne, Or
i C. WOODCOCK,
Attoriicy-iit-B.suv.
' mca-One-hslt blo'k south nt flirUnisu's
xtk,
EfGKXK, : OliKIJoy.
I. tf. KlNSKT
S. K. MAiiKmr.
Insey & Markley,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Commerclsl ami Probstc DuIiiom a Beo
uilioe tn Chrltiimn llloek.
LE. 4R0WN.
t'rttldtnt.
B 0. PAINE. F
Vici Prstidtnl.
TUB
W.OSBURN.
Cathlsr.
)m Loan and Savings
BANK,
' ugen8, Oregon.
CT'tllS-D. A. rl". J- J- K
Usvls. B. I). l'ln. W. K. Brown, J. t.
Koblnson, K. W. Onbiirn.
rjiiDpj: : $50,000.
l Cneral Banking Business Transacted.
I i..ti.i .llnu.xl on time deposits.
i ,. ii. Hinn viuriiited toour care will receive
it i(t sltentlon.
r. CLlliRORiUiis,
S.B
Kaki.1, Jr.,
CmIiiai
rrfsi.Unt.
M Um Bank
Oi Eugene.
. Id up Us!i C&pltal 50,000
rpius ana rrouts, ou,uu
jgene - - Oregon.
V ireneral baiikimt bunlnsM dn n '"J'
drills. Sitfht lrft n N KW HvK,
itWUt). SAN KUANCISt 'O and l'OUl-
OUEOOX. , .
.11. of ejch.ni;. sold on f.-ujn oonutri;.
iu received .ubjoot to clfck or certth
of.lsiixit .,, .
0 enllwtion ootnuloJ t ' will nxi
npt attention
ine County Bank.
5 (KiUblUhed In issi)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
'all branches transacted on
vorable terms.
A. H. 1IOVEY, President.
J. M. A BRA MS, Cushler
J A. O. HOVEY, JR.. Asst.ta-shr.
J. L. PAGE,
-DKAI.Eft IN-
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
in the bet markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
i en oiler the public U-tter price
thttu any other hou In Eugene.
ionr t w I h !-
eol ill mil at Mirltel Prices.
MONDAY, OCTOBER fi.
Stu'e I'm I r i imenec Wednesday.
J I' Meeker, ii Sulcni lii buyer, win
ill loan today.
Black i'i liiii-1. in diii-,1 in it raw at
Lil (iriimlo Sal u hi iv.
A large nunil.ir ill pc.pl.. Suml.ivcd
In the country jVslerd iy.
Susan Heave, i f Liiii" county, ha
la-en granted u it or i i ti ti I soldier POU
kinil. 1
Mr I, i. inli nf I nlimnuiil liM.k a I mil
i'i Iculhor to (orvald today
Eugene lainn rv.
for tho '
The remainder nf tin. delegate to
tin Y M C A couveii: Ion nl On-iMi
C'lt.v united Inline uu Hie afternoon
train.
The postolllce Hilt Hi Alma, Lane
county, Du blin, ha been moved two
iniln smith, u-t of IN oi l locution:
Eim-st Pugh, postmaster.
II C Dodd, of Portliitiil, ml reused tle
citizen of Irviiii; Saturday night.
A MeKlnley iiml Hoharl club wan
organized with ii membership of 7(1.
I'.iille Montana Free Silver Advo
cate: F I) Bnnv of I lie hurt' lion law
linn of Bruce & Multi-son, Iiiih been III
Dillon fur I lie past wwk mi legal
business.
Cum Mull irk iiml Harry Hidden
rode (o Juiieti.ui my on n tandem
yeHt' rtlny. They maile the run from ;
that city here, 14 inilc, In -i t iiiinnlea
Rev Wire the depurtini; pastor, and
Rev Ahliett I ho lieW pus I or, toget her
with their fuuiilles were tendered a
Joint reeeption ut the M K chlirell
Fi iilay night.
The moon fill's to light up thestreeta
Ibeie niifhts and the belnted resident
bus too teel his way through the l:irk
ne. However, the uioon will simhi
be on duly again.
The Woodmen limit and sup
per lit Spllnglleld lnt week was qilile
sticwssfiil. One side scored 3!t) points
and the other l-M. Anotlier hunt ill
probably Imj giveti.
The county court convened this
morning to try several civil ciwb. A
ureal deul iif'iulice I'ourl and cir
cuit court work Is now It iui taken In
to the county court.
S M Yoran, r 'publican candidate for
pn sideiitlal eh lor, will speak in Ynni
hill county on Oetols-r 10, "JO and lil.
Hit will be in Washington cotinly
OclokT '22, 'J3 and 4.
Repr-selitatlve-elecl J M S inier
will canvas Lane county during f't'
week eomuicncing October 5 in favor
of MeKiuley. Dates will be nrrangea
by the county committee.
The wichil kIv" I" 1110 I O t t hall
Stiturdny night by IlelK-ccn bulge was
tirirely iitlelHl.'il. All exceueiu inn-
ary and muih-al program was render-
ed, i.fter which a 8 cial time was had
by all present.
Sunday's Herald: "Air Al lioi.ieu
of Eugene, representing llo-st uros.,
hop buyers, In in Hie city, ne uougiu
a coiislileraoio quaiiiiiy i tt
iJentoii county honHJ i cents.
Albany IK-iiiocral: A man named
Hlllegis, a lifelong republican, ufti r
hearing Mitchell al Eugene, deeland
for Rryan, anil there Is some talk (J
his iHBklug for l.lm. Senator Mitchell
has done g'Miil work for Hryau In Ore
gon. Albany Democrat: 1 resident Mil
ler, of the O A C is utlending strictly
to business. He has started for tt tour
of a number of Oregon cities with a
Htereopthon. The views to be pre
sented .ll relate to the O A C and It
work.
Vice-President Stevenson delivered
an able address to the democratic
clubs Bl St Louis Saturday in favor of
Win J Bryan. It U also announced
that Ex Oov Campbell, of Ohio, will
take the stump for the young eoinmou
er, Wm J ISryati.
Portland had a $J0,5iH)flre yesterday.
The Oregonlun lays the blame to the
re organized lire department, but 1 d
not hiiv a word derogatory about t e
imutH) DaveCamplK-ll tidier mill
tire a few months since, whtn the tie
parlmeiit was niiamanaged.
x.iiiiIhv's Oreiroiiian: Mr A IUirch,
of Salt 'Lake City, mlil"R engmecr
..iriwnr la in Portland, for
....... ....iT. ..st Mr. llurch ha been
engaged lit making patent surveys at
A..i. ..m and the Ulue niverur.iiiiiK
properties under the management ol
W R Lawltr, tho well-ktiowa mining
' The college V M C A at Oregon City
.i. ....... i ii... r,,iliiunnir olllcero: Presl-
eieeien o ,, . , ,
.i...,i I.' (Minimum I. r . in i"iiiii,
vi.'i.iesi.leuts, Prof.-ss.ir J D Letcher,
.,t ii,u .ii.tu university. r.Ugene,
L C Caples of Oregon City; secretary
Aiiu.rt iinllv. of Salem; assistant sec-
r..inrv. J 1' raltee. in v iiviii", i-----
,rin4
a.MTi-tlirV. JOIII1 H .iiv, -
. j,- ....... ..,.!. ..r l'nri nnu.
Ashland Record: As an evidence
...... i..i.-i.,l..v u w u tlie paners re
...in uilmt "an oiler to is-i i""o
LIIUL ..1. ' . . .uuin
lei.iuH , - .,..,! , .pl,
that llryaii w m noi -
posted III Asliianu ior n "
... . 1... .nil i.wn tHken vet.
ilils gets to Portland all the tlu-lmms
lul ,.. ......i... l..,.bfM enun-
!u ' .Srd. Ther- 1
S,t.wTjent.;rAHhl....I.r of Jack
' ... .?..,. .v Unit I ns anything like that
: r..r that purpose.
lltllOllllt I" n 7 CliHHI Iiml
.... r ...i .1... i n..n nrniiose na.i
me . n,.r i.
. . f-n iuui it ii im lupin vi'"'
wanted t30. would " :'
Ilihford a 1 1 1 Ui 1 1 1 5 e i k ' ' r . f e x uji
slve PXtH-rience arrived here Sunday
after lo weeks visit and in-sc-
of the Rohemi. district. Mr
llochford Is here in th interest of
h rge cai alilists with a iew of Inves
Uug and hi. visit is of considerable
sign nca .ee. es,s-cllly In view of the
fac but Mr Rochford as very favor
ably impressed with the pr.-p. c . and
conditions of the country. t I. In
tention to return simn, and there is
likely to be-, ouie interes-ing develop
"T.rJFHen.I,
....... i ....i.. i.r Ki-i t l!a. at
,..1 luesnnj "."- u-,ville.
11:30 o cloek
wus isirii
Teiiu., M
M-iV 7. H-'i. beslddie.1 nie.i.
' New Orleans in IhM and lJ
,e totbvCoa.tinlV,3, realdiniC
e Z Califortiiaand Br.t.sh I
cine In
and came
.i.ti.. ...
,.w":1 . . . - Iioitedfrom the
Wil
lllllllOI. I IV H" , -
He re-
I. .....no I ii.versliy 'o
KV1.
.-. ., fa l.HIl
l!,ell
sid.1 in Canyon ity u."
In
Ilauoii and in ...
Harri-ourg
wheie lie atterwni-j
r. -.1 ru
.i.letl. He was
marrl.il in ".
wife and one daughter
i,....;- ,.f All.miv survi
Mrs li. i
surviving him- 'e
'""" " ,.rl.liliellt
a
was a man "i ""i. i - . .
local writer and in -.fui, nd leaN-
a good record as a citizen.
1'ersoual.
Pall" Guard, October 5.
Hugh Hum Imi gone to Salem.
Rev C M Wire came up from Albany
toilny.
Alva Mattenn of Fall (.'reek It in
Eugene.
L II Lusell ol Harrlsburg was in tlie
city today.
Miss Fiitinle Ileyman went to Port
land today.
Dean E C Sanderson returned from
Corvallls today.
W II Spangle, of Florence, vran In
EuKiMie today.
Cliurlle lirlllln returned Iroiu Cottage
Urove ye.terday.
John Hew In employed In Atnly 'fay.
loi'a barber uliop.
Ed llaumm vUited JunetioD with
bin best girl yeMerduy.
Ed HaiiNon paid Junction City a
flying vlxit yesterday.
M S Hubble made Snloiu rliort
bunincHu trip yesterday.
Rev Father Illiick left for Florence
on t It lit morning's Htage.
Mix Lueile DorrU went to Salem to
ilny to visit with friends.
Col (ieo () Yorau went to Albany
today on military business.
I M Smith expects to remove soon
to Roekford, IllluoU, to reside.
Mrand Mrs Hert Vincent have re
turned from the Portland fair.
Al Holdeii retinoid last night from
a visit to points down the valley.
President Chapman was a passen
ger to Portland on the local this morn
ing. Mrs N K Frn.rr returned this after
noon from a short visit to Llnu Coun
ty relatives.
Dr and Mrs C W Lowe arrived on
theaflern.Miii train and will remain In
Eugene a few days.
Eli It ing-i, proprietor of theSitislaw
stage line, accompanied the outgoing
stage this morning.
Miss Marv Haines returned on thif
morning's local from a visit with
friends at Roseburg.
H E Owen has gone to Coyote. Ha
w ill have charge of Wlls Oweil'i hop
yard the coming season.
F A Rinkin went to Salem yester
day and will remain until after the fair.
His horse "Bessie Rankin," will be
enter. d at the races
MiM Emma Edwards left Harrts
burg yesterday for Arlington, where
she will sK'iid the winter Willi her
sister, Mrs Alice (lager.
Rev I O Knottg of Florence left on
this morning's train to attend the
Willamette presbytery of the Presby
terian church at Aurora.
Sunday's Salem Statesman: Mrs
James Olinger returned yesterday from
Eugene where she has been the past
mouth visitiug Mr Olinger.
Prof J I) Letcher arrived home ou
the early train this morning from Ore
gon Clly. w here he had been attend
ing the Y M C Convention.
Saturday's Salem Journal: Dr I V
Driver, of Eugene, came down this
firifrnnon. He suvs lie Is still lis
strong for silver-American silver as he
ever was.
Henry McClure, nor a practicing
attorney of Seattle, Washington, ar
rived on tlie cany train yesiernuy
morning and will visit with his folks
in this city for a week or two.
Aninnir those who have been attend
ing tlie Portland Exposition who re
turned home today were Edis Mat-
link and wife. Miss Jterllia aiatiocK,
Miss Addle Rang, and H M Harrison.
Dr T W Harris returned from Port
land Saturday night. He reports that
the operation on DrewOriflln was suc
cessful and that If he continues to Im
prove as expected ho will be able to
return iiome in a.siui i"
Jerrv Coh I we 11. tor years ono oi uie
city reporters on the Portland Oregon-
Ian, gave tins oniee a pieasunv em. ni
morning and regi.ie.i ye niiiwwuu.
number of his stories. II la oil on a
short vacation and will godown tiie
valley on the Springlleiu raiiroau to
morrow. p.ily Ou.nl, October.
8 M Yoran Is home agalu.
W W Ppaugh is In Eugene.
A Wheeler went to Albany today.
J F Trotitman of Albany Is In the
ell .
C R Allen and wife of Prlneville ore
In the clt v.
Mrs T W Shclton arrived home tins
afternoon.
Harry 8 Keeney, of Japer was In
the city today.
Miss Hattle Walton returned from
Portland today.
Mrs Drew Clriflln arrived home from
Portland tills afternoon.
Miss Annie Sovern is confined to
her home with sickuess.
W H Hnfi'iuan and wife went to
Salem May t visit the fair.
M L Campbell left this morning on
a ten-days trip down the valley.
Mr Simpson of Oarfleld, Washing
ton, Is here looking for a home.
Claude Davis recently made a flying
trip 4-i miles up the Willamette. Ask
him why he went.
Mr H C A Miller, who has been
attending the Portland exposition,
returned home today.
Misses Edytbe Vincent, Nellie Clure
and C H Keeney visited at Jasper last
Saturday and Sunday.
I ll Chambers was able
to walk
,i,.un town with the
uislsiance
! . . . I
crutches this morning.
Mrs E H Ingham has gone
w.-ek's vi-it to the Covswell
on a
Fish
Ranch, up the McKeniie.
Mrs Abide Frye. of Ubanon arrived
from Albaoy ye-fr-'ay a blcyc e
and Is vi.illng Mllh
Miss Alice Kriedlali.ier, oi f--. .
c, daughter of Manager l-rei.i-n.W
of the Columbia theatre, is
clsci
i.. ...i.
visiting in the city the guest
of tlie
Misuses Lauer.
s unuel Pellet of Yreka, Cahiorula
I Vl-en v,.itl.,gluthl.cl.y wllh
hi, si'ter MrsBFDorris, left for home
Co Ueo O Yoran returne.l from
AII.anvt.sJay. He wMwmlnl
byCo. '-"l ' wVlfbe
Company C tonight. MaJ Collins I.
also In attendance.
NAII.KU IN A I.IK.
How the tioldhuir PainTi
Tiling A rou n .1.
Turn
The goldhtig ress litis di-torted tho
record of the New York llookuiukf rs
until it is scatcely recgiiib!e. It
makes It appeal that MeKiuley Is tho
favorite hi nearly every state, when ll
Is the other way. The boiling aeenrd
Ing to the bookmakers, says the New
York Join mil, is about us lolious:
Alaiiauia .'! to 1 ou Bryan,
Arkansas 1, to 1 on Br,an.
California 8 to I on Bryan.
Col rndn Ill to 1 on Bryan.
Florida 7 to 1 on Bryan.
IVIaware even on Bryan.
(ieorgia 5 to 1 on Bryan.
Idaho II to 1 on Bryan.
Illinois & to 4 ou Biyaii.
Italians 8 to 7 on MeKiuley.
Iowa even ou Bryan.
Kansas '2 to one ou Itiyim.
Kentucky 8 to 5 on Bryan.
Maine 10 to I on MeKiuley.
Maryland '2 to 1 ou Bryan'.
MasaehU-sels 10 to 1 on MeKlnley.
Michigan Id to 7 ou MeKiuley.
Minn. sola 7 too on Brymi.
Mii-Mii o to 1 on Bryan.
Missouri H to 1 on Bryan.
Molilalia.') to 1 on Hryau,
Nebraska - to 1 on Bryan.
Nevada 4 to 1 on Bryan.
New Hampshire o to 1 on MeKiuley
New York even on MeKlnley.
North Carolina even on Bryan.
Noi th Dakota :i to 1 on Bryan.
Louisiana H to 1 on ltryan.
Ohio 2 lo 1 ou MeKiuley.
Oregon even on Bryan.
Pennsylvania 10 to 1 ou MeKiuley.
Rhode Island - to 1 ou MeKlnley.
South Carolina 5 to I on Bryan.
South Dakota - to 1 Bryan.
Tennessee 4 to I ou Bryan.
Texas 17 to I ou Bryan.
Vermont (1 to I on MeKiuley.
Virginia 4 to 1 on Bryan.
West Virginia '2 to i on Bryan.
Washington ll to I on lirvan.
Wisconsin 10 lo 7 on MeKlnley.
Wyoming 3 lo I ou Bryan.
General result, for Bryan.
New York City two I ou Bryan.
UusMu'tJ Wheat Crop.
The official organ of trndo and in
dustry, says a St Petersburg dispatch
to the London Times, givesthe fol
lowing account ot the croiis down to
the middle ol August, The wheal
from autumn seed has now for the
most pait lieeii gathered In, and there
can be no loiigei any doubt as to the
poor quality of the harvest. The uu
satisfactory harvest or spiing-sowu
wheat extends over nearly the whole
area aftllcted by the failure of tho
crop of autumn-sown corn a slight ex
ception being observed only in the
north province of Tatiri.la, along the
coast of the Sea of Azof. In the basin
of the Don and the greater part of the
black-soil region the yield for spring
sown is below tho average. In the
Crimea it is only middling, In the
Causasus very unequal, and in general
less satisfactory than the yield from
autumn sown wheat .
D.ilr Ou.nl. October A.
(Jus Aciii.KNT. Ira Johnson, a
young man, aged about 20 years, met
with a gun accident whllo out hunting
on tlie Ingham farm near town yester
day which caused him to lose a toe.
The young man placed the muzzle of
the gun on Ills right foot w hen It In
some manner was discharged. The
charge, a load of shot passed through
the foot, tearing away the middle toe
and mangling others. He came into
town about 1 o'clock yesterday after
noon and Dr Kuvken.lall amputated
the middle toe. It Is thought the
others can bo saved.
I'.ilr uu.r.l, October .V
8 8 Ei.KCtioN. The regular annual
election or tlie First Congregational
Sunday school was held yesterday.
Tlie following ofllcers were elected:
Supt.RH Huston; a sist supt, Miss
K Wold; sec, A E Wheeler; assist sec,
Miss (irace Mount; treasurer, llaivey
Delisinore; librarian Ml-s Ellen Loom
is; chorister, Mrs It C Brooks; assistant
chorister Miss Ellen Loouils; organist.
Miss Lizzie Uii'lln; cornctist, (leorge
Frazer,
Daily Guard, Onotr .
Will Pi. ay Footiiai.i.. After a
stirring speech by lice Travis at the U
ofO assembly tula morning the stu
dents subscribed a little over one
hundred dollars to pay for a football
coach. The athletic chili at noon to
day telegraphed lo Mr Frick the coach
of Oakland, California to come al once
and takechargoof the team. Hols
expected here the last of tho week
when training work will commence In
earnest. About $l.r)0 is yet needed and
subscription will lie pushed to raise
Ihe remainder needed.
Ullr(iurd,0. lul.r
Fkkioiit Movkmkms. A carload
..i ...,..iii1Ik srrlved this ruing.
T D Llnloii Iibs loaded a cur in i s
r..r v.. York Citv. and (Ieo I Hall &
Son are loading three cars for A J l.u. e
k Company of Portland for shipment
to Milwaukee, ineywiu u m,t.v
tomorrow morning.
A M ihtak K. The OtJAltl) a few
A a VI Hi III I...I an Item staling Hint
Dr ' C W Lowe would soon remove to
San Diego, Cal, from the McMiiinvllle
Transcript- lr i.owe iniornis us mui
.i.i.i.. luke. as he bus no linen
to... uvlnii.vpr of desertluit this Held,
u l.ere be has built up such a large
huslnrs.
cm.. . u- Ir rich. A letter from
ItoHMlaml. B C, state that (iivens Day,
. i..-,.r ll M and llessle Day, lias
located a rich mine, and that hir D
and his partner recently refu-c.1 t'),
(SN)forlt. (iivens Is well know n n
Eugene and his many friends will Is
delighted lo lo-ar of his goo I ld"k.
p.ily i.u.rd, M"ob..r '.
A HkaW IiAli.-Bangs' big four
horse stage c a. li was sent urn, n."
Mt K. liZie route this morning with a
heavy load of freight. priliey-Hy for
the Lucky Boy mlm-. Mr Bangs
w has charge of the MsKu.zie route
as far as P. plot's, ) miles from Ku-
KEHKISfcO.-Judge M L (Jlni.tcad
has resign. d as .no of the Hryau
i- ...I W II St.augh. f Lane
Iwiuiity. has la-en M decled to fill the
vacancy
1 n in 1 1 o.i "
.. r.iiliiws: N I. Butler, K
electors i'
Harry Watklns and W H
Hocfcr,
r-psugh.
i iiv: ni. i k i:it.h .mixes.
Au Inr. rc.ilinvr l.' tier-lb velepmeiit
Work Kiipiill- (inlug On.
Ill t't; KlVHt, Sept 'j:, IMS!.
I'.liilnK iiMi: -Thinking that ll
might ls of Interest to you and your
readers. I will try and give you a
small ".lose" this evening concerning
lb.. il..v. .I.iiiini. in if tin. I.nekv ltov
mine and oilier hnpiciiiugs of this
camp. Ihe Micky Hoy is me oniy
claim I have been ou tills fall, so I
will coullne myself principally to it.
We have a crew'nf 33 men al work ut
the present time. Including Ihe csik
ind he Is the mainstay in ice wnoic
business. There are seven men work
ing on the liieht shift, some are tun
neling and some are sinking shafts.
The shaft is about olHI feet from the
tunnel, and thev Intend to connect
1 1 n-ii i mid lice the shaft for an air
shult. The miners have already run
their tunnel in about 100 f.vt ou the
outside of Ihe hanging w all. They
did this as it w as mm h easier work
ed. Ou the L'ti insl o practical miiieis ar
rived from lirnss alley, Cal , and
they are at work on the "cro-s-cnl to
the west, where tlie ledge lies. We
are lushing the work "ou lop" as fast
as poihlc as we tear thai stormy
weather will set ill. We have now
4 new building t up and another under
way. The arehll.ct of these build
ings Is DeWilt RoIktIs, and they are
all well constructed. We have a Hint
class nssayer here and a neat little
olllce lilted up for him. He dm-s con
siderable assay Ing nil the Lucky Boy
claim, but how the assays run I am
unable to slate, us mat Is a ,'rivaie
huslnc-isof bis and the company's.
There iir two young men cutting
wood forth.1 stove-i, some men getting
out tunnel timbers and others doing
one thing and unother. Our foreman
Mr White, keeps the wheels turning in
giMid shape. Thev have a track laid
In (he tunnel uii.l have a cur which
holds l,(iU0 -mhiikI-). The second load
thai was run out Jack-thc-Klpper let
the car go over the .lump ulsitil 20 feel,
liny tied a rope to It and by calling
"come liovs." no quicker saui man
done, the ear was lauded on the trnck
right side up w ith care.
I he bovs all appear to ciioy tiiein-
selves. Mordie Keeney and Mason
Croft have been hauling material for
the buildings, while (lid Folist and
Pony A brums are getting out the tim
bers. Mas, u and Mordie say that
while they only work 10 hours a (lay
here they would ml her put In 10 hours
at some other kind of work. Ihey
haul the building material ou theil
shoulders, and one day they iicled as
iiaek-hiir.-u s. II ! Child Is working
oa the night shift and "whispers" at
3 o'clock in the morning w hen going tn
lied. Mr Sparks' two boys are busy
packing In supplies, tools and other
things which are needed.
1 must say that Micky Hoy ruy lias
more lilo tliau several oi ine nine
towns, vlz-llrownsville, l rawiorus-
vlllc, llalsey or Rowland. Messrs
Mct'uulcv, Bcckeiier, Dyson, Slamllsl!
and M.Miro luive a line prof peel on a
claim lying west of the Lucky Boy
about three-fourths of a mile, on which
Mr Dyson and Stiiudish, will com
mence development work again wueu
thev return. There are several other
claims In the camp which show lip
well, and I think next summer will
tell llie lain of this camp.
This Is about all the news or tins
c imp at present. I am the cisjk or
the camp al present, nun nuveii t
much lime, not even to slug "How
Tedious Ulld Tasteless the Hours," for
It tnkes me from 4 o'clock in the morn
lug until after 7 o'clock ut night to do
my work, and I never could slug and
work al l lie same time.
J. W. Moo KK.
Comity Court.
p.llr (ju.ki, October A.
Couiitv cotltt commenced In Ihe
court house this morning, present
County Judge 10 () Poller and Hherllf
Johnson.
The following urors were drawn: J
M Sloan, W W McMurry, Frank Hay
er. A llrown. i; rarson, r, iv rrnna,
W M UiKslmiin. 1" D Button. M JJ Mo-
(lulre, Ed Howe, J II (l.Midman and
S J I'.lwood.
The following cases came up for
hearing:
C has II Do.ld l.o vs i varren
and P J Jennlng; to recover money
Dismissed at the nlaintlU'a cost.
W II Davidson vs E Smith and L M
Miinllre; to recover money.
Tho following iury was drawn: A
Krown. K H Frank. W M (Joodman,
Crunk I level. J J El wood and C Par
sons. Verdict for plulutiir for tm.i,
o i nrd ol the Joseph Itobber.
I. (iiiAMiK. Or. Oct. 4. No fur.
liter news has been received hereof
the whereabout! of Cy Fllzhllgh, the
rnl.U-r. who escaped with the money
IhU.-ii from the Joseph bank. It Is
.iimioseil ho had escaped Into Idaho,
and il will probably bo several days
lufore he is overtaken.
Cntiitkf-r Albany Democrat: A
I'lnimre In Ihe lunnllig time of tlie
overland Is being contempluted. The
Democrat is in favor of one that will
tuk the over anil througli tills un
.llr.lHMS.'ll vallrv in the day time
Shustu has had her share. Perhaps it
...ii.lit I. iirraiiL-eil for both to lie
favored.
Ii.ily iio.nl, Ocbits-r f..
i.'.m. vvi.i i. Paktv. Mr and Mrs
f ( Mm 1 1 1 1 who Intend leaving Ksiii
r,.r iIih l .a.t to reside werj tendered
furuu....ll imrlv bv about I'i ol their
frbonls ui their resilience on Fifth and
Jcllerson streets lut nighl. I he party
was gotten up hurriedly but was
very plea-ant ullui r.
!'lir l.ll.r.l, lii't'.ls-r V
ii. v ! i . a I' ,ii -John P Hargsr,
iiii.iiiig.-r of ihe Oregon Slate Joiimul,
while riding (low u Fifth strict on his
w heel today at noon collided with a
dog and was thrown oil' on the hard
sidewalk. He now carries a black eye
and Is bruised up considerably.
p.ilf Oiiard.Oc'.ls-ri..
KK.ovi.lUNO.-We are pleased to
atate that Drew (irllllu, who had a
aUecesHMll I'ls-rntlon lor aipelldlcltU
p,.rfr I in Portland lat Saturday
Is recovering nicely and Is thought lo
l bo out of .lunger.
Bi.KV-Iii this OetoU-r 4, WM,
to the w ife ol II M Mauville, a duugh-
er.
TWO KXtilXES I'KAMl TOUEIHKK.
.4 Cmiiliictor's Mistake Cost Two
Men Their Lives, Willie Two
Mi re Are Kadly
Mulmt'd.
Iiatli Uu.M, ociotwr d.
The engine Isdonglug to the South-
nil Patillc soullibound San Francisco
overland train No 111, and a special
engine crashed Into each oilier !
I ween Iloseburg and llrwn s station
this morning. Two men were killed
and two more wounded. The killed
lire Fireman McOoneglean.t Brakeuisn
lop. The wounded are fireman 11 I:
HapiH'rselt, both legs broken, ami En
gineer Porter, one leg broken. Others
were wounded more or less.
Particulars are meagre, but Irom
what can be learned ll would seem that
the wreck and loss of life Is due to a
conductor's mistake.
Tlie heavy Sail Francisco overland
train left Roseburg at A:'2A this morn
ing on time, In charge of Conductor
aid. Roseburg forms the end of a
division ami when conductor Tynan
of this division surrendered the train
to Conductor Wald, he forgot to trans
fer the tickets to It i lit. When well out
of the slaliou Conductor Wald dis
covered that he did not have the
tickets, and as there was no other
trains duo for some tlmo, he decided to
sidetrack his train at (Irseu's station,
three and one-half miles south of Rose
burg, ami run back with his engine
for tho tickets. To do this he must
run back without orders, which under
any and all circumstances Is strictly
against the rules of the company, but
ho conclude! to risk It. As there is
no telegraph olllce at Oreens he could
not communicate with Roseburg by
wire.
Iu the mean while a special engine
was started out or ltoseuurg wnu
orders to overtake No 10 and deliver
the tickets to the conductor. Roth
engineers supeed they had a clear
track hlicmi ami nail tue inrouies oi
Ihelr engines well open, and some
where between Iloseburg and Oreens
they suddenly crashed Into one an
other with the results above named.
l'he engines were not derailed but
were completely telescoped.
The dead am! lulu nil were taken to
Row-burg where medical aid was se
cured for the wounded.
A wrecking ralil was sent out from
Roseburg and It wa thought that It
would not take long to clear the track,
as neither of ihe euglnvs Icll Ihe rails.
No 15 the Portland overlain! train, Is
not due at Roseburg until 1 1 :4o tonight
and it will probably not 13 delayed
any.
A MISTAKE.
(Joy Penuoycr Hill not 8peak
Hero
as Aonouiiceu.
Dallf (iuarU, October .
The ClUAiui announoeit yesterday,
on authority of the Portland Tribune
that Kx-Uoyernor rennoyer wouiu
speak here ou OctolsT -0. We learn
that this Is a mistake ami his many
Irlcnds must be disappointed.
The Tribune of Monday evening
says. "The only appointments uia.ie
by Mayor rennoyer to speak during
the presidential campaign are as fol
lows: The Dalles, Oct 8; Pendleton,
Oct 0, and Spokane. Oct 10. 1 hese
were given as tlie only oiiicuu naics ny
the mayor this morning. He Is unable
to make many speeches owing to hi!
position si head of the city govern
ment, which require almost his enure
time. If the mayor had an assistant
with whom he could leave the olllce
In charge during his absence, he
could canvass the state thoroughly
and do unlimited good for the aliver
cause."
A HOLOCAUST.
Woman and Her Three Children
Ilurued lo Death.
Hiwclal to th (liuan.
Summit. Or.. Oct 0. Nora, wife or
Thomas Savage, elding two miles
east or Summit station, ou the O P R
R. was mimed to death with Her
three children. Bert Jones called at
the house this morning and round It
destroyed bv fire. He called neigh
bors, and tney round me uouy
of Mrs Savage near (he foot or where
the bed had been, limbs burned on
and trunk drawd out of shape. An
Infant In her arms wan burned to
crisp. On anrthcr bed wa found the
lady 8 two boys, one wuu ins arms
around the o.her, evidently Haying
been smothered before burning.
A coroner's lurv was empanelled by
the justice of the mace and round that
death came by fire; cause unknown.
t'llf fcleclloa In Ho. .burs;.
Robkiiuko, Ob., Oct 6.-The follow
I in persons were elected to the
olllce named at the oily election hero
today:
Marshal, J H Cannon; treasurer, J A
Perkins; recorder, F M Zulgler; coun
cllmeii C W Park, F W Dlllard, I)
Moore, William Perry and J V Alkeu.
A light vote was polled.
Coliogs Urove Sckool.
Cottaob CJkotk, Oct. 6. The pub
lic school oienel here today with a
very large attendance. Professor W.
II. Powell Is principal. The addition
that wa authorized last spring con
sists of four more rooms, and two large
halls. The house now has eight rooms
In all. This la the beat public school
house In Lauo county, Its design being
somewhat llxe that Iu Oregon City.
A ill V W.
Mr Khitoh. For October there Is
no sjuu-Ksuieut. For the following
ouarter no dues. We are glad to be
able to stale that this order Is not ex
tensive when we take Into considera
tion tho certainty of 13100 at death.
For twenty year ll has been aoiiu. so
discount ou IU contract. Medical
examination free. This Is the time lo
Jolu.
bans uu .ol, octubor .
Joist Deiiatb. The MeKlnley
and Bryan clube of the University of
nm will have a lo lit debate III
:.' . . . i . i.....i..
Vlllard nail rriuay evenuig,
10, iu which they discuss the money
question. The debaters elected by the
MeKlnley club are L It Alderman, L
Higglus, and F M Templeton. The
liryan club's debaters are Ie Travis,
MrlloltamlUAFjuitland. The ad
mission will tie free and a cordial In
vitation will be extended to the pub
lic to aticnd.
. six .. '
THE EIST
SPRING MEDICINE
l Simmon.; i.iver PrctxATOR-doa't
tMfrt to talis it. I lu l.lvcr fcrts llugglih
duiiiu t!is Writer, j;i t hKe all nature,
n i l th: sv.t.-:i l.Miiit; i linked up by
the .-uvuiim!.!!. J s i- :,', v. hkh bririK on
M.i!.rii, I cwr .-ml A:'.t;e and Kliruma
tisin. V i,i v. .mi t w.ike t:p your Liver
now, I , t h; Mir' . u t.;ke blMMONS
1 IViK l.: !LXAIOU tJ Jj it. It also
rc.;ul.iu t.u Liver-Loop it properly at
vvtl;, wiu .i vot:r svlem w ill be free from
poNun and Vu v. hh. Im K Invigorated.
You g.'t Till: HiISVliLOODwhen
your svite.!i I 1 1 Al cond.tkin, and that
w ill only fx wlisn tlie Liver I kept active.
'1 rv a I.lviT li'i!iei!y once anj note the
dul. rciue. But t.ile only SIMMONS
l ivlk KiuitiLATim it is Simmons
I ivi.it Uhi.iUi.ATou k makes the
diltiretue. Like it hi powjer or In liquid
already prepared., or make a tea of the
powder; hut take SIMMONS I.IVER REGU
La rou. You'll luiJ the UbL) Z on every
pjik.ic. Look for it.
al. li. lllu A Co., l'laiadelxiUU, Pa.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0.
New moon today,
A frost this morning.
Florida Is holding her state election
today.
Mark Hanmt claims New Jersey by
4tl,no0 majority.
(let your wood undercover. It will
rain one of these days.
The II R annual conference meet at
Philomath October '2'2.
A car of hops w as loaded at 8 II
Frlcndly's warehouse today.
Wm J Brvnn addressed monitor
audiences in Ten nessee yesterday.
A marriage license wns Issued to
William Lynch and lierlrude Barnuui.
The Lane county circuit court con
venes In I'iugcne, Monday, uctouer
Mtli.
A nolo from Hon Bun Ilsy.len, saya
he will bo hero to sicak Saturday
aftcrn.Kiu.
Several Palmer and lluckncr cam.
palgn buttons nro noticeable on the
streets.
Rev I I) Driver mad' a political
speech at Olcucoc, near Portland, last
night.
Dr Oglesby organized a Bryan club
in Lake Creek precinct Saturday with
40 inciulicrs.
Dr Oglesby will address the Sinlth
fleld ltr vitn club Saturday evening Oct
10th at 7:30 o'clock.
A Bryan rally and barbecue I be
ing talked of at Juuctlou to take place
Saturday, October 17.
Connecticut held numerous town
election yesterday. Republican gains
are reported by the Orcgotilan.
Pendleton E O; Elmer Cleaver has
gone to I'omcroy and oilier points In
Eusteru Washington to sell shoe.
John F Illume, of Pleasant Hill, has
beet) granted au original soldiers poL
siou by the department at Washing
ton. J O Rhlnehart had a orate of pom
egranetes on sale at Ills store till
morning. They are rarely seen Iu
this market.
Presidential election four weeks from
today. The people generally will be
glad when the struggle Is ended, how
ever It may tie decided.
The Epworth Loagua will give a t
reception for the student at the M E
church this evening, Oct 0th. All
student and friends are cordially In
vlted.
Chicago Tribune: "What would
you think ol a man who had one wilo .
. .1 Ull -1 I....1
- . . ,.. I. Jlt, 1. I, ...I
ami yei marrieu .ioiiiuh mi
a she put usldo her paier. "I should
admire his nerve," he replied.
Hon John M Sinners, of Llnu
county, spoke for MeKlnley at Spring
field lust evening. He speaks at
(loshen this evening, l'lsasunt Hill
Wednesday, and Creswell Thursday.
Wm J Bryan a few days ago had
made U' a-echcs, In IT'i towns anil
cities tn 'JJ states, traveling 80J2 mile.
Mr MeKlnley had made 73. Many of
tho siK-eche of Mr Bryan were two
minute remarks ou piatiorius.
Mlsst.ualla Brewster, who Is en
gaged III teaching the school at Jasper
has returned to her home In this city
for a brief period, the school having
been temiMirarlly ehaied on account of
some or the pupils being atlllcted with
scarlet rever.
The democratlo national committee
claim 317 votes absolutely certain for
Bryan, and the republican national
committee '2H alwolutely certain for
MeKlnley. A -J I will elect till In
dicate that both will be elected. Then
wo will have prosperity for certain.
Financially Emiiabkasskd. Solo
Press: Tho proprietor of our creamery
Mr E R Calterlln, ha gradually fallen
behind with those who have been furs
uishlng the milk and a meeting of the
patrons wa called last week to adjust
matters. Mr catterhn asked for a few
days' lime In which tn raise money to
meet the ilellclency, which wa grant
ed, Mr J A Bilyeu being placed In
charge of Ihe plant teinpoiarlly. Mr
Caturlln Is hopeful that ho will be
able to make collections and arrange
ments whereby he can continue In
charge of the plant, aud we sincerely
hope he may succeed.
Sitkkmk Coukt. In the matter of
8 A Huddlescou, administratrix, ap
pellant, v tho city ot Migeue. el al ,
iesp.iii.leut, It was ordered that ap
pellant have 'JO dry from October 5 to
hie transcript and abstract, aud 40
day to serve and tile brier. Respond
ent wus given DO days to serve and tile
brief. Au opinion lu this cuse will de
termine six other agniuat tho defend
ants, and order as above were made
In each.