fe f » (I a « T’ KSTiBLISHFh FOR TUK IIHtlll'.TlUN «P IRIFU^IC FUMIMI. ABP TU IAL4 IN BUNKtT LIVING BÏ TIB SWEAT OP OCR BttOfe ------ > EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1900. NO 60 LETTER FROM W. B. DEXXIS. 4 HARXEY COl XTY CAVE. \ SH RT CROP. — Would Have Continued Street Car Three Hundred Yards of Smooth The \ ield on i ie liéis and Dorris Line. But Considered Demands Hop 1 ar s 25 Per Cent Floor—An Equal Distance of Too Much. Lake. hor;. CLOSE OUT The following letter from W B Den­ Daily Ut Baker City Republican. nis, owner of th* Eugene street oar 1 The ice oaves of Crook county are George A Don lln*, explains why he h«s oeased to not the only subterranean caverns of office today. i o|«erat* th* same. From F----- ------------------- - I «-■ —.— Oregon. - hie statement Eastern Harney Contains an from 20 to 25 pei It will be seen that he did u,.,.«<1 : suown aa u "top that an elec'rtc line to Springfield will many peoplo aud lias t«eeti interesting Justify Its being built: to all. Its peculiar form, a« perfect a. COTTAOK O ro VK, Or, Hept 6, Ivuo. if laid out by an engineer aud cblrelsd To the Mayor and Common Council of through ttie rock by a sculptor, mäke­ H«’.«iu J< .iroal »epL lo, th* City cf Eugene. Oregon. lt the wonder of all who see It. "From the exp -rlrucaof ttie different la visiting this cave one come« to grower« It .eeuia that the «praying of GKvrt.kMKN —In ounpllance with CONDITIONS AT GALVESTON. mv promise, I beg to report to you the its mouth right out in the "desert ” the vlnea for lice ha- a'ao had a go.al results of my investigation of the cost i One might pa«» within a few vani« of effect not only o i the mould but on Special to the G uard . the general condition .if tbe vine aud r.ntering a dirk the of 1 VN constructing au rinvtliv electric suwi streetcar , t • 11 lib* ’unt i uttlii^ ssu issi It and uot eee It. hop. N A(iASAKI, bopt. 1 1 11 IS f©portou thut the KUSSIÍIDS |,ne connecting th* eitle« of Eugen* ugly hole amt walkingdowu n grwdunl "The experience of me man not far A 1 rn Y 1 • A A 1 -1 A I I 1 have captured Tsze Hsi An, the dowager empress, at Johol. ■ and Sprlngtleld. I And the co»t will incline for forty or flfty feet, r turn. capture will have on the settlement of affairs. Steel rail«............................................ 8,600 Ex-County ('letk Walker, who lia« Freight oti rail«, etc......................... 400 The fl >or continue« nuiooth and the had twenty year« ex|ierlence In the AMONG THE POWERS. E ectrofying road, equipuie it..... 1 16,862 perfectly formed wall« tetaiu the name hop growii.g buaineaa, «ay« a go«Mi dinietielon». Only at one point 1« there O tier ex|ieu»ea, real entate and «praying la alout equal lo a ahower to •Special tn ' he Guar '. Incidental!............... 3,000 a «mall pile of abattertd lock fnllen growing vine. The leavea and vine« from the roof. L ondon , Sept 11.—It is stated in semi-official quarters «eem to atieorb the nioleture at ouce. At tbe end of the three hundred At any rate he ««y« the vine« aeem to Total.............................................$37,252 that Italy will make a formal demand upon China for an 1» a dear lake of water. Here, fre«hen up and take on new life after indemnity, but no amount has been named. If this should Fiom th* above statement you will ynrda see that the estimate of $40,000 given •mall boat 1« found auebored and, each »praying, even though there ar» prove to be tiue and the indemnity granted, it is further <>fl hand by me at the special meeting taking pawing« ou thia, one may con­ but few lice on them. understood that Italy will then withdrew her troops from of your council held In your city ou tinue the Journey in the .am" dirtctlou the Orient. July 21, wa« not very tar from the into the interior. The water )« .hallow at tlrar, until it become«« p'selicallv 1 France still adheres to the proposals made by Russia. mark. Immeasurable Immeaeurntde the entire width of tbe llie over 1 beg to »tat* that after looking It is believed that the United States and Japan will favor Dally Guam September 11 the «ituatioii as carefully a* was p< la­ cave. And th* water I« so clear that this plan anil that Germany will also acquiesce. Such a slble in the short time allowed ms by Its surface Is aliuost Indisiinguishsble. Jasper Wilkin« wa« 111 town today move would leave Great Britain but little choice in the your oouncil, I have h en uuable to Un* will walk into it without 'seeing bu«v urrnnging for th. exhibit which will b- on •( ih. from Lane county. Thia exhibit will Wm G Gow-Hu *t ux to W W Curtis, | could t>e derived from au electrio car cave at a great depth, the «tu» i- l ob­ Inclu le all kind« ot 'E East side ot Willamette street, lie- 8679.13 acres In tp 21 s r 1 *; $1.00. grasse, and gram COAL STRIKE. «ervlce between Eugen* sud Spring- ject lying on the bu'iom !<« king «« tween Seventh and Eighth streets [$3 50 revenue »t»mp« were cancelled natural an If close at hnmi. Tuo «iiirr veueiahlea, gre. u and dried fruit, flour Held, ¡««Justify the outlay of capital re ­ Special to tbe Guard. qmtrlz f.riiii Hine River ami Bohemia on this deed —Ed ] quired for the conalruotion and equip-i ne’er ri»ea or falls, or . iv* - Ita rEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. in fiel alui'iai every tiling. That Frank B Phillips ot ux to W A .$2.00 I ndianapolis , Sept. 11.—Up to this time I1O HOW ment of such a line a» your citizens character—always tb« »«m ’ ■ i. i ra ■ and Lane county will bate an excellent .. 1.00 Davidson, lot» 1, 2, blk 5, McFarland's jtureandolosr as cry»'«L I 1«.« th* phases have develbped in the impending strike of the an- desire. .. .50 ad to Cot tag» Grove; $ '50. di-pi'.y this year is tin assured fact. I should have been glad to ooulin*«« tsmp*raiur* of srtrelsii u •• i At r thracite coal miners. Mr IVuklns 1« a lnailer, and the col- Ellen Fry to J >hn Anderson, lot 21, the e»s ncr^H llllilVilBkniUK, l III ir w « of >i »■■»!> undettaklug, I'li but In V view your 1'Ue caw i alx hundred y «ru. long — ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Isham Burnett et ux to LG Getum, Awaiting the report of the committee on platform no fur- recent demands for expenaiveimprove. br«e hundred yard« of d.y * ottoni liinn up In place, having It all ready for the openlug M >nday. et UX, 147.21 acres In sec 4 tp 22, » r 3 tlier business was transacted today, the convention ad-, ment* of tbe track and road-bed mad« ri-1 tiir*«« hundred yard« of w an I* e in all the courts of the state. - In Walton Block. w; $200. upon m« by your oltv attorney, threat - EuaxNZ. O rxgon . D ikii .—C W H swell, aged 39 years, Ha rah C Heudrieksou to Cora E journing until tomorrow morning. ening ma with suit for the annulment who recently purt laaed a |>>rtlon of Roberta, 9 acres in Lane county; $525. I. WHITSON, of my franchise, I regret to say that I DEAD BURIED AT SEA. the Ben Mulkey farm, near Irving, Col M Boilth st ux, to H M Black shall tie compelled to at once tear up Roseburg Review, Hept. 10 DENTIST. dl-d Septem tier 6, nfcoi sumption. The lot 12 blk 5, Fairmount, quit claim; Special to tbe Guard. the line and remove the rails and i purchased the office and fixtures of V I' Emery, v> b ■; i Kime funeral occurred t day to the I O O E Ute deceased W V Henderson, I am $100. equipment from your city. G alveston , Sept, 11. — The city has been placed under ., will cemetery, Rev If ( Kellern« otllciating. 11 repared to do anything in the line of John Maxwell et ux to C E Roberta, Itotry in the above said office. martial law since the terrible tidal wave, and consequent' Thanking you for the courtesies ex­ leav tomorrow u'gl. «.« i- turn Hs leaves a wife, our daughters and 7 and j acre* In sec 1 tp 17 • r 4 w; K wn and bridge w rk a specially. tended to me during iny recent vied to loss of life and property. Hundreds of the dead are being your city, I have the honor to remain. th'ue. He will li e wifi him two one eon. Mr 1 tawel) twlonged to $167.50. evrloads of veal calves, and «.«me Idea sovereign oamp o 15t, Woodmen of H M Black el ux to Anna B Arnold, carried out to sea for buriai, to prevent pestilence. h LUCKEY. Yours very sincerely, the World, Norm 1, O T, Io which he of the exhorbltant freight cliargoe lots 12, 13 blk 6, Faitmount; $700. The city presents a woeful appearance, wreckage being W. B. D ennis DZALSB IN muds tiy the line« going there may tie carried $1000 insi tutte, and also oar- Geo A Dorris and L L Stevens to L apparent everywhere, and the untold misery occasioned by gained from the fact that I heir trans­ rl«el a |Hi|icy in at" Id-line company. ta, Watchea, Chains, Jew- J N Roney, Msfl* feet in EugeDe; $350. portation will coet something oral $'>' the loss of so many lives is terrible. Words cannot picture h ^c* j G ut or H tyli MININO LOCATIONS. Corvallis Gaiette: « airing promptly done. l*r head the desolation and misery. Willing aid is lieing rapidly 11 work warranted. to follow the good Exoalslor claim, Blue River district, "The first 4'• mile« of tbe railr rail E' m ;- uc ba. dec'd extended from the entire state and other parts of the u nion. Ashland Tidings, Hept 10: Mr» from hktrwny was built at al. • x ■ . >• X»lliple . f C. % villa and tear up w BK« >WN, M. D. A U Hanstnsn, st al, locators. Caroline Hoffman, of Jacksonville, one lie. The Albany Royal Ann claim, Blue River dis­ It is hoped before long to have the city regaiu some of its of the widest known of th« pioneer of $.3,1 (HI (JOO, ami It I- said llie railroad tier street car treit railway m pan y has sold Its PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. quietness, but the memory of the awful catastrophe will trict, A M Templeton, et al locators. ladle* of Houtberu Oregon, who a few company realized Hie f II amount of line and the ei Ire stock to John their Invea ’ ment during ihe first y. ar Tough Nut claim, Blue River dis ­ last during the life cf the present generation. »- Upstairs in Chrisman Blosk. day» »luce auatalned Injuries from a Mliaon, a section forman on the C A trict, R R Templeton, et al locators. It is now stated that the loss of life by reason of the fall, at her home in Jai'k.onvllle, died of Its operai ion. Trains <>w run be­ E, T. 1« le only ceferrlng dissolution, T tirs: 9 te 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. low the While Horse rapid, anti con ­ I.KABK. la»t evening, a 'ew minutes before 6 storm will be between 1500 and 2000. for the time ia hievitab'e when Albany 1 o’clock, In the 87th year of tier age. nect with ste«iiiers from their to Daw­ and her street railway must part. Peder J Hansen to Fred Hebo et al; c WOODCOCK, son, obviating all the former I ihi d-Ii'pa WANTS AMERICAN PROTECTION. the futieral will tak» place tomorrow i lease of land in Lane oouoty. Hors, rare and tlunin y engines are ATTORNEY AT LAW. of travel.” afternoon. CIBCVIT COURT. g nng < ti' the world elguere In tbe hopflelde, and they »re | and certain cure. Eurent», Oregon Of Eugene, Oregon. herded by the-e tiossre an* paid from for «to.nauh, liver, kldneyssud bow-le, • tn nnn tn ■n'1 ,>o*rd. while th« Only 26 cents at W l , DeLauo's drug PRANK J. VAN KIRK. M. D. SSU.uUU , padrone« ar* paid 75 cents a box for tbe store. Paid Up Cash Capital R-riieml>er the Ore. on Htate PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. 2,500 *ork. Ttie Indian« will not work In opens next Monday, Sept. 17, and mill Surplus • • lb* *a«ne field with the Jsp«. The to ileftAM« f th« eyr, ear, Beautiful in To T uvin pokthe R acbb . —Speedy continue six days. It will be the big­ tram *- Japanese are already working In many 1 ‘ rv. members of th- Eogrtie fire depart, gest a* d tiest fair ever held on the ilesign. Th»» per­ is- yard« to the exc'usion of the whluw. K'r - t \ «ti< mal Bank Buihiing. grounds end every farmer should make fection of Ease and Mr* Whiteaker, North William* In each Inslanoe they are working ment are arranging to organize a team a strong • flort to attend at least one and enter the h>«o rsn-s at the Ro«e- Drafts leenets on the principal cities of the under a padrone who make« on an Comfort. Fits United dtate* and foreign wntries hurg Mr. et fair. The first training day If not the whole week 1 interest sl owed on ¡«ersnd < ertlflraies et average $1.50 a day on each Jap under with glove like will probai'ly t* don« tonight, and Depo.it wbeo left ria-.-i period him. linieetione receive our prompt attention nicety. Strictly a will continue every day until tbs fair City and couoly *arrauta tioagbt. Lakeview Examiner, Rep: "George FIRST----- begins, Hept 17. >M»«|y shaped cor- L Gilfry, tbs popular aud efficient 9 A SAISI. «. t (sows -el. It fits you Vies V’se sswt. demeeratic memtier ot the oouuty com F»SSHisst ; Henabir B F Mulkey, of Polk county. w. w (SOWS. r. «. o»su«s. when you buy it. mlssluners board, has tendered hl« S,M CssHlsr. Will often uple of h'iurs jesterd.y to wat r 'fHllver Lake was duly appoint*«! t turo ua $50,000 All th* utiexpired term of Geo L U'.lfry druggist. end fesd tbeir«tock. Tbeir !>U0 bors’si OREGON. • • county coruai'Miouer.” EUGENE, and pcnies wer* unl««*d«d aod iahen to Attom*y < has A Hardy Is «till at Salem Journal petsonais Hept 10: Call and try one; if not satisfa' torv tstaalrakak la ■••! Äcaat the nver. I a Uro«**. WIs, but expects to Irsve **C*r»yJMsrila, of Bonham A Martlr , Ba«k la the C««aty You can return it. f r home the last of th* wrek. <>>r*a!lis Gszeit*: Mejor F E K4> has goiTe on a profe««louel trl|> Th* following item I« going th* wards, of th* OA V, returned home Moro ai d Hliauloo, rhsrman and V. ... Heth McAlister or the I fimiril Binimi teweis a til brancFi r urds of th« sts'* pre-« Ro-ixer Friday from an eutlng of several <-o cuuutles Booth, of the (' H is lid office st R •*- sell at He knap leprtrifs and f.a- Eugen« etectrlc light plant, can « Miss |x»r>*i «**. end L. G. HULIN. < aebier B. H HuVEY. Aset ( asbier. acr* - ull,• r»lr rff t >r g o. nie Millar, of Eog-ne. rv'm «d on ti e train ibis forenoon. Spraying Irrij tes the Hopvine. NOW $1.45 NEW WAISTS. dAMPTON BROS. ; ekly eucene guard . Lane County Exhibit. Court House Items. Veal for Dawson. Death of “Grandma” Hoffman. L Japanese in the Hop Fields. A Monster Devil Fish EUGENE Loan ài Savings Bank I Oregon State Fair. A Frigntful Blunder. National Bank LANECOUNTYBANK FLEXIBONE nOULQEIÌ» SHAPES TO FIT ALL FORMS Price $1.50 and $300 E. DÜNN