--------------------------------- I — - -------- w ■ » ■■■ 1 111 1 KITàlUllII FOR TIE BI1SF111ITID1 OFDEIUCUÚ'C PB-IMCIPL88, INI TH 8liti 11 mWLlIHD BY TBSSWElT OK OH dkuw % EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, .ILLY, 7 1900. • NO 50 Died. CELEBRATED ENGINE j wax left In their wake. Wood, water and fuel were completely exbHUated. Die combined eflorla of the ranchers could not keep the thing in wood, as iu many places fuel had to be hauled for many mile». Iu a few week»’ time “onie of the good, m the wegon» tiegan Io get »tale, and these w agouti were detached aud takeu on Io Silver Lake by means of the old.time (lower— horses. Then hills were reached where the engine cou'd not ascend, and all the horse» tor tiiilee around werj . mployed to pull the machtue and the liam to the top. Erom morning to night tlie shouts tu tbe horses, the o »Wearing workmen, the axes -of the woodchoppers and the hatuuiera in the chrism « h women r give up blacksmith and carpenter “ho|s kept H ii . vkk L ake , Or., June 27.—Stand up a Om. ing by a blaekamith »hop at this place But thia was pastime compared with is a huge piece of machinery, |ialehed what was to lullow. Out Hi the desert and wrapped and memled until scarcely waler aud wood bad to be hauled for a bolt or rod is Intact as originally 1 30 ami 40 tulle», Days were speut completed. It is called a traction or without moving au inch. Prlvalious road engine, and I* a huge one at ths'. auil buttering were endured. The Becuriug freight in this country is wagons wi re >11 cut loose and taken to the object of every meiohant’s life. I o Sliver Luke, drawn by horses, but The Dalle«, a distance of 889 n-ifea, Chrisman »aid mat the traction engine over rough mountain roads and -I— t liad to go UiiuUgti. It liually came to nande, Is the nearest (Hilut to the tai' I 1 the point where ' wells bad to tie dug along the route I for wa'er ami tear- mail or water n*viL»»ti»a. It lak- ■ long time to nadm t Ki“ fill* «ith an (siiary wooiilug stations had to be ordlanry freight wmon sad team, so i eaiubllsheil, but the englue moved loan; that many good“ tha are fresii on aloug one way ami another, day by starting out tiecome stale before they day, or every other <lay, or week, wltu reach their destInst i ni. anal 1-11ko progress. Ths whole Hue ■ t F M Chrisman, a leading general road »till allows the traces of this merchant of Silver Lake, wa» per-1 remarkable trip—the camping plae» s sttaded that a traction ungiue whs tfoi the fragments of broken iron, and the thing, and tie Invested Is one and deep hole« tn the »amis that were once determined to revolutionize the freight wells to furnish water for the boiler. holiness between Tlie Dalles and Any ram her will hmk sa4 »1«« yua Silver Lake. More than two years apeak of the trip of tlie Clirieaaitn ago tie started out from T he Dalles traction engine w I ivh he thiu-k« << the with hi» big traction engine, with a wood ai.d water famine that lay in its train of wagons loaded with freight wake. attached. The roads, at tlie.start, were But perseverance won, h * it always favorable, and the engine worked like does, A little more than two yesSM a charm. Up and down the long from the date of leaving The Dalles grades leading out from The Dalit's the Cbriali.au pulled iuio Silver La-kn wHh There wue not a train moved with the ease of a railroad his mad engine. train, if not with the rapidity of one. wagon attached to It au<l II wa> th»> ma-s of patches and mendings II new In fact, the start was ao propitious that is. He slopped it near the biacksailia Mr Chrisman on tbe very »’art simp, whom It atlll sta-nds aud will I wagered $1(1 II that he would be In probably stand forever. No oae ixs Nil ver Lake tn 30 ’ay«, I Inki ‘g at the ever usoertalued wlmt II utwt to lam| it there aud probably never will, bat time tiint he would make the trip 111 Chrisman is still in business. half the time. Butin an hour after wards (lie trouble began. A toil broke amt he hsd to send hack to Tbe 1'alius K unaway A ccident .—Yesterday for repairs, In another liundn <1 yards forenoon, atsiut 10 o’clock, a runaway another break occurred and the black- I accident occurred at the old Lewis smith at The Dalles had to tie Belahaw place, about five miles north employed. Then w»t« r gave < ut and of thia city. Mrs Josephine Hocbelseu, the ranchers' wells were drawn upon. ! aged S3 year», and Ralph Marx, and Wcsxl l-ecame an object through the I son of Lewie lielaiiaw, each about 14 barren county and the ranchers’ wood year» of age, were thrown out of a piles were bought »1 their own price, buggy aud the horse ran away ileiuol- Aa they progressed, sometimes a mile labiug the vehicle. The boys escaped in a day, some days a hundred yard«, with a few scratches, but tiie old lady ami some dav-* not - th- l-t *' way not so fortuuate aud for a lime it Consumed utl rie win d ao<l « > 1 was thought she bail received fatal miles In every dirt- 1. Bui hn • internal injuries. No bones wers man wns uudsunted Hesaiiiiha’ i-e j broken. Later she wa, lakeu to her would land the thing in Nilver Lake daughter's (Mrs C Marx’) reeldenoe by He established moveidde bb*'4 ■ o tl, 1’ D Lluton. Dr Prentioe, the attend slK'ps, 1 ,r|>«nter »hops and st » I-— for Ing pliyslciau today Informed us that the men to shelter under, and III» I the old lady would probably recover trac'iou engin • ami its tram - f »agon- 1 quickly. an<i tn« shop* a' ! sliHLti.« w.-re ho od-l sight as they moved -i-mg I lie A nother C lean U p .—E C Hbark* mo m-siti and des- rt mails ey and wife arrived here from the Blue A mg crowd arc -nipaole-l th-- train River mines this forenoon. Mr mo-t of the time, ss 1 he rancher- of Sharkey brought down one of the every paitlular nelg I-- bond ami t 11 ir regular fifteen days’ clean-up of the fail Illes cam to set me novel sight Lucky Boy mine. ’Th* amount is not and f"l) owed along, when It moved, j slated but It was a good sired one aud for hours. A» they reached tlie more perfectly aatlsfactcry to the owners of eparsel/ settled commuulllea fam tie i he mine. George Bovarna, on* of Oregon's early ploueers pas-ed away at tils home in this city yesterday, He was a true man and the people acquainted with him mourn his sudden death. Mr. Severus bad fc? n alliug a little tor a week, but was down town Saturday attending to business. Yesterday morning at 5 o'clock be was tak-n sick ami the family physician was im mediately called. He was found to be sultering with ueuralgta of tbe heart and at 11 o’clock bad hemorrhage of the lungs. He grew worse continu-1 ally until until 5 o'clock In the after- MISSISSIPPI DAM BURB6T 110.111, when he pang'd away, from Special to the Guard. heart failure, at the age of 73 ysare. W ashington , July 2.—Admiral Kempll reports to the He was born In Coshocton county, war department that the legations at Pekin are besieged. Ohi >, December 4, 1826, and was the of Jnase and Eliza Bailey Bovernv. The cable gives the information that the American and »on When he was live years old he was Italian legations have been burned. The situation is very takeu by Ills parents to Wabash coun I desperate, especially as it has been known for several days ty, Indiana, and five years later, he that the foreign ambassadors have given up their individual accompanied them to Tazewell county, quarters and are now. banded together for protection, read\ [Illinois, where he remained until 1862, III the month of February of that year, to fight for their lives if it need be. with his father, mother, two brothers Fighting continues at Tien Tsin, but no details have and two sisters, our subject and bls wife aud child set out from their home been received. witli ox-teams to cross the plains to Oregon. And now commenced a s»nes MISSISSIPPI DAM BURST. of disasters under which the stsuteM Special te the G uard . heart might have quailed. When a short distance to the west of Fort Hall G rand R apids , Miss, July 2.—The dam of the large Mr Hoveru lo«t bis child, and two I reservoir of the city water works burst today, creating un weeks later, when fifteen miles west ot told damage. The reservoir had a capacity of one hundred Fort Boise, the mother followed the million gallons of water, and the floor! created by the burst lufant von; they both found lonely ing of the dam literally swept everything before it. It will graves amid a deep solitude, far from kindly attention and with no one near not be known for several days the extent of the damage to drop a loving tear upon the new- made mounds. P-ut these miafortnnes CONTRACT LET and loss entailed ended not here. e Ou their journey down the Blue mountains Mr. Severn»’ ALABAMA STRIKE. San JVIPSELL BROS., Publishers To Build a Steamer for the mother, In jumping from her wagon- Special to the Guard. suffered the fracture of a limb, which, Francisco-Siuslaw Trade. [(’E Eaet »ide oi Willamette street, be- weeks after arrival in Portland, B irmingham , Alabama, July 2.—Ten thousand union two tweea »Seventh and Eighth staeete caused her denth. Thus in the journey I. For year* past it has been felt that C miner» in this vicinity suspended work today, pending the to Oregon did this one family lose their one of the great needs of tills ;<art of c terms OF SLMKC KIPTION. settlement of difference». loving relatives, and one, a wife, tarn the country is a sb am r to ply between 5V«ar.................................................. *■’ -«• &.............................................. i-oa Florence and San Francisco, making and mother. On arrival in the «tate NORMAL SCHOOL REGENTS. ............................................................... •’O quiek and retulaf Mr. Boverns, senior, took uo a dona- aD<8 thus tion claim, situated three tuilea north giving opportunity for shipping Special to the Guard frtidag r:Wes »»de kimwn os atiplicatioa produce to market without delays an 1 from where Junction City now stands, jpu all buaiaess leCTem to THE GUAKD, S alem , July 2.—O F Paxton and A Noltner, of Port at present the properly of Mr. Orton, iMtea incident to shipping on sailit g h»ne, firegoa. vwssels. We ar« glad to say ou good land and Benj Schofield, of Cornelius, have been reappointed and there settled; while, iu 1867, our subject purchased a homestead, near f« J WALTO» N Z MAMtlST authority that this want in soon to be by Governor Goer as regents of the Monmouuth Normal Junction City, and comprising four tilled and that th» river will th»« have school for the term of three years each. TALTON * OVKBTOJT, hundred and twelve acres. He ia also shipping facilities equal to those uf owner of four hundred and eighty ATTOBN KYS -AT UW other places ou the coast. THE OREGON SAFE. acres situated on the Coast Fork ol the From Wm Kyta we learn that a pr*<‘See m all ♦he eewte -rf the atttie. •Apwemi I d t he G sht J . Willamette river. In 187V Mr. Boverns ir h Walk’s Bloch. contract has be«n let to the Fulton EuilBNZ One«««. practically abandoned agricultural 1 Iron Works of Ban Francisco for the C hbh F oo , July 2—The Oregon is not in a dangerous pursuits and leasing Ills two estates j eonetructhwiof a light steamer desigm d L WHITSON, condition and will be relieved unless something unforseen took up bis residence in Eugene when especially for tlie Siuslaw trade. DENTIST. occurs. Three vessels have been dispatched to her assist lie | urcbased the dwelling situat Tlie craft will le oug to a nto- lc itg purctamsd the oWee amd S a F«» sa <4 ed at the corner of Fifth anil Olive ance. e i&Fe deceased W V Herode-MioA, I am ® cempany of which A W Bea-Il« A Co streets. He married, flrst-y, in Taze w pMpared fc» do Miythiag in the line «> will own a control ing interest. CARTER AND BICKERS RE-ELECTED- ithrtry 1» the »hove HMd ottce. well county, Illinot», February 20, ’ She will have a carrying eapac y - fj Wn'a*d brilgs work a speeWty. 1850, Mis» Fannie Holton, wh'siedealh •JoO UWU to #o6,0UO feet uf lurnle'- al l Hpedsl to the Guard. and that of her infant boy we have ' draw not t' wxcS’d 1 ) feet « inches of S LU' KIT, S alem , Oregon, July 2. —Superintendent < 'arter of the already noticed; and secondly, in Lane water Tiw» eoirl of ths v»»uel Will le «UU.KH CK blind school and Superintendent Bickers of the State Re- county, Oregon, May 26, 1956, Mrs. ab«#t MO,ven. Elizabeth Tyler, a native of Ohio, By ths terna» -if the eortract th« form School were re-elected today. who, with her liwsband started for enmphted in three staamae is to b • Oregon 111 the apring of 1854, but for SOMETH ING TE RR1B LE. nionliiH. some reason changed their minds and ' This will be welcoiBe news and a I Special to t'• Guard. went to California. But she too, was 1 'o«t stride in the developesesrt w%ù h doorm d to misfortune, disease and ' p noi» going forward »" rvpadly fas tie T ien T sin , July 2, —All the consular bodies demand death. Her husband, Hiram Tyler rWTSICÏÀ» BVIGfoX » .■desia«» «alley. the destruction and annihilation of thy gravesof all ancestors after a brief sidmeas .of only three e— L’l ®®«Xt QI Chrwa»»® Biodi® of the Chine»« imperial family if the foreigners at Pekin days, died on Truckee river, Nevada. A ppointments M ade ,—The twegoa lours: 9 H 11 a i»; 12 to 2, H to 9 p m. Great Britain- accedes to the She reached the Hacramento valley In -•■inference of t e United Brtdhr.w are harmed in the least. Thi» ha» alarmed the Chinese greatly as they October of that year, and as soon a„ church ha» it Me Hie following I.iuw demand. C WOODCOCK, circumstances would permit, made her county appointment»; C C Bill, pre look upon the jraves of the ancestral family with great way from Ban Francisco by water, to ATTORNEY 4T-LAW. siding elder; J T Merrill, Eugene; W respect. Oregon, where she married as above W Gregory, living; P O Bonekbrake, Ofto* One half block sooth of Chrisman stated, and has three children, viz: lock. president Philomath College. Jesse Hu Ida (later Mra. Thoma* E coinï , O bzoon . Court House Items. Wheat Still Tumbling. Cheshire, who died July 20, 1HH3). N ew P each ws.—jCol N P Sladoea Fannie E. (now Mrs. A. L. Jackson), brought in from his ranch today aev- 25 Chattel mortgage . 1 E BEAN, and a step-daughter Adell* J. Tyler, eral’boxesof thia year’« peaches. Th y Special to tbe G uard . 22 (now Mra. B. B. Hyland.) C hicago , July 2.—W’heM closed Chattel mortgage, were large and dellciou». Col Bladd- n Al TURNEY AT LAW. 12 Chattel mortgage, Funeral services will be held at his »ays hia peach crop is not a large m e *cial Mt»»btion to collection» »ii'l matten» in today at 781 cents. 1,000 Chattel mortgage late residence, corner of Fifth and Probate. Money to loan on real estate. thia year, 1,000 Chattel mortgage MIK DE s e ÑTENCED. Olive streets, Eufcene, Wednesday F ' W > .. 1< QCka • 1,000 Chattel morfgage afternoon, July 4th, at 2:30 o’clock, 2,000 Chattel mortgage Interment in I O O F cemetery. y I. ( HUSH IRE, M. I'. The Indians Who Slew the Hor J ease Co’e file» a log brand to Friends of the family respectfully lu- used on Wi.if creek: Three bar» closed vited to attend. tons, of Eugene. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, on tides. iflBan Bldg. S eattle , July 1.—Tbe Indians con- MINING LOCATIONS. tit»SII»h»* ■ l*SX o Florence Items. vlcted of the murder of Mr and Mrs Eiigenu, Oregon. Deer Park claim, Bohemia H '■tor , of Eugene, Or, at Lynn Canal F F Bmitb, locator. - or— Weit June 29. li. October, were sentenced at Hkag- Black Jeck claim, Bohemia district; The schooner Berwick arrived from p,-, June 27. Hanson who killed C REGON. A l > LeK >y, locator. EUGENE, IF-llBERl LEIGH, Han Francisco Friday evening, Mho Horton, will hang. Williams, who Burnside claim, Blue River dhtrtot «ailed in over the bar and up the river cut Mrs Horton’s throat, under threats J E Blazier, locator. J E B’azier, water right and mill . oreint.^ Haturday afternoon aa Of Hanson, was sentence to 60 years. • '. RAY UFFWR. the tug wa» al>sent the schooner spread Ki cbltoo al-o gets 60 years. Another site on Qu.r ’ z creek. otanpt an i accurate return» guaranteed. her »ails to the breeze an<L proi'eeded is given 30 and two otben 20 years Alignment of property of Josephine jj down the river to Hpruce Point mill to ' oTTAGt G rove , Oa>:eON. au<ii. . Hocbaisen to C Marx. take a cargo of lumber. A. G. HOVEY, President MARBIAOE LICENREH. We are Informed that Miss Eva B H HOVEY, Aral Cashier. Junction City Goddess. G H Keck and Bell Bamford; ( )rn Condon was »lightly wounded by a • Sovereign aud Irena A Bedwell. iliot from a gun a few day» ago. Hhe o J unction C ity , Or.. July 1.—The wa» out with her father when they cot. eat for Goddr»» of Liberty closed -aw a bear and each took a shot at It. to >y at 10 o’clock. Miss Lorena Cook G W MI'am.of I’leW-ant HHI, will A« Mr Condon was about to tire a^tln w . elected for Godde»», receiving 432 teach a three months' “itrnmer »ch- <»l hi» daughter stepped In front 4 him Mias Helen Chandler wa» at Blach'.ey, this «umne r Vo s. and ths bullet passed through her*l<ie od, receiving 33*. H .M Titus to having a corrugated making a slight flesh wound. P LOKNE SHOULD Rt'WTLK. —Special Iron warehouse, ‘-’U127 feet erected Ju t Tbe repairs on the steamer Maggi» A' ut Ortnaby, of the postal depart , south of the new brick erected for J U are progressing rabidly and will be Of Eugen«. ment, will be io Oregon In August to Green's gn gvy «»'-re. It h> U> Ire UM-d flnlsued before long. J be machinery Of Eugene, Oregon. la tielng thoroughly cleaned and the l»y out n-w route» for rural delivery. by Mr Greeo. Paid up Cash Caodal S®O,OOO Eugene should »ecure eome of them, There 1» a rumor tint th»^'reg-ir’ vn-sel« put In good condition. Mr Surgut 96 0,000 i t rcquiiaa a petition of at least «evenly • National Guard may tie railed out for Alderson Inform» i- that® the rudder five name». With rn»tle we might -ervlceinthe war Iu China, If ao the were here he could have the craft Eugeae, Oregon- ecure several rfttea from this city boys will not hsveeollsted fxnothing. ready for launching in a few day» | It would take a r*-enll»tmeut though more, but as it ha» not arrived he la •-ENEKA1. BACKING BUSINESS « GtNCSAL SANSING OUSINtSS tS*NS- l*uab It along. ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- planT.mgto lam ' ll the vessel July 8. to take them out of tbe »t*te. Duke m rr term®. ?i<nt HoMWTtAD F ilino .—Tbejladles -he will probably be taken to Portlftd • fhicMMG, K® Fr®fi<aec<> Port- Heppner Time», June 88: rheriff- Dmfu HsneC on the pHnSpal e'.tl»» of th» he Flr»t Chrtatian church, have made »tau-« and foreign eo elect J W Matlock took a t>u«lne»« and In tow of the Robart», leaving here •• <»t eYrhacgr «'M h ® ccuutntc Fn p ted u-eal a..ooed -n l’»B'.nd lerttec*’«» •’ a filing on the vacaot ground betwawo b- — ’«4 r - eiY»l s<> to ch®- K of certJÛ pleasure trip to Portland the flr»t of aboot July 10. UetHwit »h»" '-E 'l**^ tbe G cabd office and Watkine A ‘ Lt..it. < 0 »«ion« re<*i” prompt attenuon A a r tit ru •» -j ’ ■ * i * rFCFiF® Miller's meat market, good for the tbe week. He will Join bis wit- on City a»» touan Sarrwuts Judge O N Denny died »tiddetily at her homeward trip from a very plea» Fourth of Joly only, It la pre-tmed I/mg Beach. ne»r A»tnris, last Natur I ant visit with relatives ami friend« at «. t »sows. ' '* Haantuoa% p. E. SaetxiiAS* they will eondoef a rrfreahuQ't or •-»IS»’“ I day, aged Las tar ' her old borne near Eu v f u. wsu««. lunch oouoter there, • » Esa», A L H. Po-ria. c Avi Ca»kM< V m Previ.I, at o V O o FmigH o White Pique Goods Toof Two Years to Makea Journty of 320 Miles, From The Dalles to Silver Lake. At Pekin Are Besieged- Dewaid Hade o JEKLT EUGENE CUAW. i RER T L ME CbUriTT BAM ** SHOES W(‘ want you to see this great shoe. It has no equal as to Style, Fit or Quality A General 5 "kno business inai! branches transar’ oc la»orable terms. --FIRST---- National B sjû EUGENE Loan*»! Savings Bank Paid Up Cash Capital Suiplui S50.Q0G 2,500 t o o Ladies’ o c Low Shoes.J In colors or black, $3 to 11 »hoes for $1.50 (small size?) Children’s Shoes «hoes fer the money than We are giving We want you to call and see them. ever Irefore. - DtJNN