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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1900)
E Y MTABLBll» KOK TUE I1MEUUTI0.N ¡if 8E10‘ WTIC i 'BU ì iii.r ». iV» TO ru» IA HtlIKHT ldi IM. Bï TUS *WÎ ut» «Il K KMlU 1 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY AUGI ST 2\ 1900. NO 5Í DISASTROUS TO SHEET. FIRST 1900 HOPS L.u <s Ouanlilics of Supplies Be ing Hauled to Blue River Mines Over Gate Creek Road. Ual Young ha« j i»t returneil from trit» lino th* B u** River mining district. Mr Young came out down the Gate t 'reek w agou road, and says he w «a astonished at the volume of teatmug that la being done into the mlties, and the qua'itily ol aupplle that are being hauled In for winter ami preeent uw He gives ua the follow ing note« "« to the loeded team* that win' Into the mines over Hie Gate l’n*k road during the »everal day « of which lie had ittlorma'lo.i: Wednesday, August 15—Four 1 4-horw at.*) one 2 horse teams. Thursday, Auguat 16 -T ree h«avy and two lightly load***' 2-horae team«. Friday, Auguat 17 1 hirtei-n 4 horse and one 6-liorw tewi » «- cio.e t e* ther m 1 • if I i NO LATE NEWS FROM PEKIN Special to the Uuard. W ashington , August 21.—A dispatch front Shanghai, which is undated, bears practically no new information. It states that the wires from Tien Tsin have been cut, and as they could drive, ; M otidny, Auguxt » Ei»11 r 4 horne no information has been received from that point. borse tenni*. The position of the allied forces is unknown, <>n ac ' and ;»lr t wn Young tiaik in 714 Let of dressed count of failure to get runners through with news. Inch lumber with * iih * i w ■ horve team, Many Chinese troops have taken the field, and the 74'1 feet with another, and doubled i whole country presents a distinctly military appearance. li a team« but three tim**. on tiie road. ! A report that the allied army has entered the Sacred Dte-sed and "ra-iined inch fir lumber , three pound" to the foot, eo It City has been received at Shanghai. 'I’his information weigh, will lie seen lie hauled over 2,200 alone shows that the dispatch must be several days old. pound, tn ih-span of horxM. CHINESE TROOPS MOVING. GORED BY A MAD BI LL. thousand troops have- — T ien T sin , August 1G.—Five of Junction City Bov Had a Narrow left Sung Lui Ching for l’eit Sang, ami another force I Escape From a Horrible 2,000 have left for Tun Chow. Death. BLAMES CHINESE GOVERNMENT. WEÍKLY EUGENE CUARD. SECOND CITY. Special tn the Guard. W ashington . August 21.—Minister Conger blames the Captain Heath Says Eugene is Chinese government for the trouble which is now culmi IFl’ICE -East «ide of Willamette etreet, be Next to Portland. nating. tween Seventh and Eighth streets Minister Conger in a report just received states that Capt H L Heath, of McMinnville,!» TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. the allied relief force entered the city with practically little I in the citv «nd will go the Blue River )aa Yair.................................................... »2.00 trouble. He states that no more deaths have resulted, and miuee tomorrow, where he ba. lar^e fix Months................................................ 1.00 rhree Months.................................................. 50 interest*. He inform" us that Eugene that all are well. is the next town iu ail of Western Ore A desperate effort was made last night to annihilate idvartiaing rate» m» le known on application gon. He says: the legations but without eftect. This will probably be the .d.iresa all business lettera to THE GUARD, "Eugene's tributary timber and Eugene, Oregon. last concerted attempt made by the Chinese. ruining interests are what is booming The war department gives out some inside information her. Her streets are crowded w ih IOSHVA J WALTON N X MAHKLEY people dol' g trading, aud dwelling" contained in the report from Minister Conger, lie claims ALTON A OVERTON, and butdnees block« are springing up that the statements that the Boxers are responsible for all on evety hand, while tiie other valley ATTORN EYS AT LAW the trouble and effort to drive out foreigners is a hoax, and towns, on account of the failure ot 'he will practice in all the court« of the state, grain crop», are dull and lifeless. Eu that,on the contrary, the Chinese government is at tiie bot pttiuw—In Walton Block. E ijuenx O regon . gene is bound to make the second oily tom of the trouble, and have used the name Boxer as a of Ur* gon, If I er people rustle, and I catspaw, with which to deceive the powers. r L WHITSON. am sa'isfied they are made of tii*t It is apparent that our minister has given good reason DENTIST. kind of material.” for his belief and in due time the department of state will Having purchased tiie office and fixtures of the late deceased W V Henderson, I am act as it deems advisable in the premises. D<»w prepared to do anything in the line of To Stump for Bryan. Dentistry in tiie above said office. AMPBELL BROS., Publishers O"(’rownand bridge work a specialty. Work Begun on Road From Earthquake Split a Mountain, Bro wnsville to Blue River Mines. Dammed a Stream and Tore Down Two Buildings at Dawson. Clocks, Watches, Chains, .Tew elry, Etc. nr Repairing promptly done. •8“All work warrante<L W BROWN, M. D. J PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office—Uputain in Chri»tnan Bloek. SWHoure: 9 to 11 a tn; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p tn. c woodcock , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—One-half block south of Chriaman Block, E ugene . O regon . J E BEAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Special attention to collections and matters in Probate. Money to loan on real estate. O ffici - With A C Woodcock. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chrisman Bldg. Eugeno, Oregon JpRANK J. VAN KIRK, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. 8pseial attentiou to ffisrsaass of th. eye, ear, Ooee and threat. Office—First National Bank Building. Re.id»n*e Mrs JVhite.ker, North VS illlatz ette Mreet. -FIRST Niticnal Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50.000 Surplus - S50.000 Eugene, Oregon. \ ' ■ a V. D • e r»C rr m ..■» le •era.«. drafts on ' bica<o, V» Fraacwc»» r»>rV Or*r n. Kill« of evetaagv <«1<T “ft fi-r^i^xD rt iMxwnU ’"••»»▼•»ri to check of oeftjti- All mH» PrvB n. ..-tr t>Us«a*. T G Hx»o sicas, P f » f*nk B B K aäiw , Vire Pr-A.ii .O to a» recsivt P. E. S nm - jba **, < tar. L. H. Porrea, M onrok , Or, Aug 21.—M L Barnett, a stockman of this place, lost tat) head of sheep I «at week as a result of using patent dip. Whether the directions accoinpanying the condensed fluid were wrougly construed, or the dip was of a poisonous nature to sheep, I. not known. Mr Barnett expresses the belief that the "cure" was worse than the ecab itself. Grower, Leads the Pro cession. SHIPS »• BALES Court House Items. Htephen Hmcud, ihe well known hop grower, of Wkl'ervllle, brought in to day Sti hal»« nt Fugle* bo;« to Io "hipped to MilwHukee, Wl". He "aya he tli"Uka they are already »old a" he .elit »ample" a week ago by mail with aueb instruction., but he haa uo Idea of the price. He commenced picking I hew hops one week ago yea'erday; that they are choice; tliat lie eecured 40 bales where la»t year he only had 38; that they made from 1500 to 20*0 pound» per acre. Thmiaavery Urge yield for thia Variety of hop«. He aaya lie lia. the large»! crop of hope he ever ral-»d In hla 20 years' experience In Oregon, and tney are freer from lice than for years. Me tt)luka Oregon’s crop tlila year will "urprlae everybody t.ecau.e they will all tie picked a» the vermin baa not hurl them a. In former year», ttiua pie- venting the picking of a conaiderable portion of each crop. He »aya that he does not think the price, will be high, and will sell a. Mini a. he hua Ilia crop iu the lut e. I'tie dealers always talk high prices just tiefore picking. High price. c«'i- not prevail thia year, or I am l adly mistaken, .aid Mr Hmeed. j J unction C ity , Aug. 20.—Walter I Carter, 17 years of age, living west of tiere, was gored by a mad bull vesler- | day. The animal had iieeii In a vicious mood for si-veral days, and young Carter, <>u entering the lot where th» bull was, took a pitchfork with him. I’tte brnle ch irged and Car er planted the fork in its nose. Aa > n afterniatli to the event of a The bull did not stop, and when couple of we k« .Ince, ill Which Walter Carter whs rescued Ills left leg was J Hhelley, at that time iilglil clerk of broken, back ami chest bruised black the Hotel Eugene, claimed to 'i«ve and blue, ami chin ami lip split ope . , been held up on North Will* in 'ire It wa- a miraculous escape from death street and re'levet of »SO, 1» ft hl» Chattel mortgage.......................... » 55 00 Chattel mortgage ........................ 5oO oo Chattel mortgage.......................... 150 DO HKAL KSTAT\ TRANSFKHS. i W E Clark et al to C F Mitchell lota I, 2 blk 11, College Hill park, Eugene; »150. AdaleneJ Fleetuan to L H Clark, lot* 1, 2, block 11, College Hill park, Eugene; »300. I’lilloinane Willlard to Frank l’lilllpo und I lot iu Transvaal mining claim, Bohemia; quit claim. 1 N Baker etux to Fanny Rhodee, 4.25 aerea in tec 27, ip 20 a r 3 w; »42.60. Lillian C Parker and iiuabaud to Jane Maud Htrachey, 48 20 aerea In Ip 17 I r 3 w; ,10. Johsun Beckker to Jahann J Beck- ker, 320 «orca in tp 10 a r 4 w ; ,1. H D Chaiutierlain and wife to FrahcU H Nighawatider, lot 6 and » j lot 4, block 1, Glenada; »80. STOCK HHA.ND. W B Ruoti, Jr, file» »tuck brand. ”8” with .traigli! uar underneath. POWER OF ATTOHHKY. Magdeburg Fire Inai otol L White, Cottagi* Grove, |a>wer of attorney. Magdeburg F te lusL'o to F M Gil more, r*-viH'all*ni of special |K>wer of attorney. HELD FOR EXAMINATION. Walter J Shelley Charged With Larceny by Bailee. He Was Run Out of Town. Sued for Divorce. MINI Mi LOCATION Harll'a mining claim, Blue River; J O R idler, Carey W I’Iuniipmui and L E Ilan wig, loc.tore. I O uk M inks .-Corvalll. Gazette: J E Andre wa returned Hu 11 day mom Ing from an outing of a tew data iu Eu- gene and Collage Grove. In apeak Ing of Un grain cro,>a in that Motion, Mr A ndrews stated that they w< re really poorer I han they are In Benton, aud in oue Instance a man la reported to tiave threshed ol.ly Ml bushels of wheat from 24 acres. However, be elates that the mill.-« of the Bohemia and Blue Rl ver dietrlele,and the lumbering industry will tide the people over, and they will not feel I lie crop failure aa 'hey would bad wheat-ralelng been their sole support. It has been discovered that James Ebnert ba« 2,000 or 3,(MM) bushels of wheat lu tile warehouse, In Ibis city badly infested with weevil. John Ingham, we are pleased to announce, la recovering nicely from hla recent illnrsa. He took his flrat buggy ride out today since taking to hie lied. James Blllmlre, a driver of • truck had me of his feet mashed at tbe de pot yesterday, which will cause him to lake a few days’ vacation. A large piece of Iron fell upon IL David Comalock, of Deer Creek, has a Barred Plymouth Rock pullet which was hatched on February 22. 1000, be gan laying on July 3, aud brought oft a brood of chicks this morning. Au gust 11, says tbe Rossburg Review. Cone io This ¿fteraan LAKE COUNTY BANK ■yyr I.. CHESHIRE, M. D s. Smeed, the Veteran Hop j care by a boarder »t the h .'el, sh**lley was this afternoon p*«ced under arrest by Hlierlff Wither*, Northern California i» greatly •X' charged with larceny by bailee ot the Cit'd over the runul g of a Chinaman HU|I| ,,f |<io. He w»» placed under »100 named Ah Wing, the c*">k of h . bond" for hl" »pp ar«m<e tiefore Ju« Me«.n *r'» Western Union telegraph lice Wl'iterm*'ler tomoirow afternoou repairing crew, out of Edgewood, and at 3 o'clock The b 'till« were furul died lire cuu.es leading to It. Near where ' by J W Lakin and H A Vim-ent. the crew were working 1» located the home of a farm laborer named Burnett, who waa working at some dtolanOe • ___ from home a. a 11 irvctlng hand. He Halem. Aug 21).— Bertha P Le via C hicago , Aug. 15.—Col William R letl hi" 10-ysar-old daughter and »< Uhd a divoro*-aulì ugxlnat Alexander SKAGWAY SHOOK FOR SEVEN Morrison will stump for Bryan this younger boy at home in charge of the Lewl», In Jmlge Bolte's court Salur. year. TY SECONDS. house. Ah Wing noticing the chil day. They were married III Lane Col Mo’rl-no, who is now past sev dren alone gained admission to the County July 26, 1861. A «livore* has enty years ot sr**, »erved in congress home on a pretense and made ha»e oeeu asked for tiy the plaint lit on the for many years. He was the author proposals to ihe girl, who la-coming ground« of Inhuman and cruel treat of the Morrison tariff bill, presented by alsrmed M-nt her young brother to a ment. They have one child, Calile P the democrats In the early elchtle», neighbor's houas for assistance. The Lewis, a daU/hfer, aged 8 years, and ami providing for a horizontal reduc- “A ¡. hany , Or., Aug. 20.—One of the < Inusman Incoming alarmed lied lo a plaintiff also prays for the custody of 'ion of tiie existing duties. Four years most iia|M>rtant enterprise« lu tld. near by China cartip. same ago, while» member of the interstate couuty Is that of a road Into the Blue The neighbor’s wife hurried to the C hicago , Aug. 20.—A special to the River mine", wblclt was begun this amdsl'itice of tbe children and hearing Pori land Telegram, Auguat 20: The commerce commission, be bolted both Record from Vancouver, B. C., says: morning from south of Brownevllle, the story of the Chlnamau’" pro|">sal" 3> mm ) tona of hay c mtrac'ed for by the Bryan and Altgeld. The steamer Cutch, which has arrived and which will tie pushed through a- informed her husband, who gathered government for shipment io Manila la A G reat V ictory .—Not witli arm« from rskagway, brought news that the fast as money can be raised for the i a number of the men of the town and being prepared rapidly and will be and bullets, but with wheat. One of earthquake, an August 10, ebook purpose. A liberal subscription has' weut to tbe China camp, along with ready for shipment In Hnpiemb**r. The 'he awards at the Parle exposition Is Hkagwsv for 70 seconds, and was even already oeen started, and the county the girl Three Chinamen were found bay, aa -|>eilfie<l by th- government, that to the O R A N for the beet ex more severely felt in Dawson. All the court will be asked for an appropria there, one of whom she Identified aa muit not contain oyer one quarter hibit of grains, grasses, seeds and way down the river the shock was ap tion. Though the mine* are Ju«t south the one who had i>een In her horns. clover or oilier inferior grade, and also cereale. These were raised at tbe O R parent, aDd at »everal plaoee .as par of tne boundary line in Lan. county, The white msn Immediately proceeded muat lie pressed to a size not exceeding experiment station at ticularly defined A N's At Dawson, two a inafflnto the mine« from this county 75 cubic feet to the ton. There small government buildings In course will bring them a number of miles to mete out punishment to Ah Wing. Blalock, Umatilla county. He was beaten without mercy, hl» uearer tbe railroad than by the present were fifty varieties of wheat alone. of coustructiou were toppled over. long road in from Lane couuty. The j queue cut off ai d driven south on the While the Oregon Navigation did the Arrivals from the Htewart river, half mines In the first place were brought railload track by tbs infurlatnl citizen** rustling tiie Northwest will receive way down tbe Yukon to Dawson, say Into prominence by Linn county men, | til« face a brulaed and bleeding maw of fi-ah, and bowling with pain and the credit. the mountain there was split tn two. who now own many claim« in the fright. Only tiie fact that the news district, an t recent rich «trikes tiave One stream was dammed up partially added to I tie purpose P> have an outlet i had not been spread long or far pre vented Hie Chinamen from being by fallen rock, and it turned Into the from this side.” newly formed canyon at the mountain. Tbe above divpatch appeared In lynched. Five miles of this stream and two today’s Oregonian. Lane county lias A N ew PuBlJCaTiow.—The North- miles of tbe second tributary of the had a road close to tbe mines for year«, western Elk, published by Henry — or— and for the ; ast five or six years ha. l'a|>e, at Haleru, Oregon, haa been Htewart were left ury. h»d a road to the top of Gold Hill, Die 1 received at this office. It la devoted to OREGON. EUGENE. I nspkcting R ailroad .—The fol- center of the dialric'. The mines have t.be lutere«). of the Benevolent and Estaolished i* 1882 Oldest lowing H P R R officials sr.ived here [ l>een worked some »luce early tn the Protective Order of Elk«, aud is a jour Bank in the County. Mr Pape from tbe south last night at S o clock 60's. At the present time Lane county nal of considerable merit. in their special car: R Koehler, road in improving the road to the amount was at one time In charge of the H General Baniung'business mail branchia manager; I. R Fields, superintendent; ■ <>f »5 3<M). The Brownsville road will printing plant of the Umverslty of M A Grondabl, resident engineer, and run over the top of mountain«, If ever Oregon, and has many friends in Eu transacted on favorable terms. J O Johnson, road master. They re constructed. The Laue county road is gene who wl l wish him success in the mained in Eugene over night, and left oo a water level going up the McKeU- ; publication. A. G. HOVEY, President at eight o’clock this morning for the zie river and Gate Creek. Ths dia < on < r.NTRATk«.—Ray Frank and L. G. HULIN, Cashier. north They are out inspecting the aoce is not much different, Eugene B. H. H<»VEY. Asst < aehier. for lliese Bert Apgar arrived here yeaterrtay is naturally lb* heauquart-rs roadbed,! etc. with a load of concentrates front the mine«, and will remain so. Blue River quartz mill. In due A H ard C ocmtby .—Mr Gossler, of course of tun« they will lie shlp;>ed to Halem, just returned from Nome, gives the smelter at Tacoma to be treated. the country a very t*a<l reputation. He I They are rich Io gold. says: "Coasiderable robbery is going — on and they chloroform their victims B ohn .—D> Fortlaud, Auguat 15,1900, then rob them of everything they 'o Mr and Mrs Louis ffiteintislaer, 420 That there are 10,000 people H alkm , Augu.t 2!.-Twelve hop Es«t lemii »treet, a »ou. fx>uis used I have. Of Eugene, Oregon there dead-nroke and could not come contract, were filed in the recorder’» to be a reald-nt of Eugene. home if tbe fare was 25 cents.” office today. Thia la the largest num • The Aehland Tiding" haa this at>oul te-r filed in one day thia season. Tb. Paid Up Cash Capital EtGKSR .Mie-K. -Ringling lir e' contract« were dated at varinu. time« a plant grown from I'hlllppme Gland "Srd: <Otiatderable attentiou lie» beeo Surplus - • draw will not play at Eugene thia attracted by a .mall patch of corn In fall. Tbe only town» it playa are Halem price wa. 10 rent» In every Instance. a ataiaat asaaiao eusiaiss raaaa- Tiie buyer, were Live« ley A Co, of the garden of Janie* Thornton on and Medfmd. Aud tbe rau^gp f>r •c-to oat ravoaaBLi rias». roma of ths playing thoM two towns I« that tbe Halem, 39,U00 pound«; A Lehman A North Main street. -tslks hsve already attained a height Co, < incu.nall, 47,000 pounds; J Wol t. * prinr pal eitle« of tho animal" niu.t be unloaded for a day Draft" Irenm . fl ... -Ulte, «nd fo . o, ford A Co, Hilv.rlon, !3<<X' pound.; of 12 feet and have a* yet only leguo . —«t « ... .«»a’ : 'ert:ß*aue i to ah w the la-wl. Tbe variety Is nut pere-n whet. rtated i*ru*d. The Ore omsa-sys it is likely' • Valentine Loewi, New York, ■iu wn further than that It Is "M.uila ORA N Co win bul.da railroad fr..... poend»; total, 1 -V» 0 ,pouoda. e ' x.rn " Die wed frotP which It grew It la reliably reported that dealer* at P. rtlaod to IraiiktorPa tows at ti>» wm brought b< me by Lieutenant J E • a. estât, mouth « f the Columbia on Hie Wæb- Independence are ofieriug I - cent" for we e-as ■ rborntou. • ■ eaow. hooa. lllgt'HI Biffi», AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE. T 3 LUCKEY, Patent Dip Causes Loss of Sixty Head at Monroe. Our New F all Styles iti the Shoe. EUGENE Loan^SavmgsBank Hop Contracts Filed. Ladies we call your special notice to this line. Metui heels and toes and heavy soles. Our Men’s New HANAN SHOE Here in Fall Styles. ? TRUNKS and VALISES. E. DUNN M.