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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1900)
IlTlBLlSm FOR THE BHSPMWTIOT O? DR1OCRATIC rRlTCIPLgS, HP TO liti IR BORHITLlìIRtì BT TIS SWEAT OP GlB BROW VOL 33 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY OCTOBER 27, 1900. NO 6Ö 9 \NTMM1’ERIALIST ADDRESS. Every Week We are Shouting lieta Goods. Urges All Independent Voters to 381 Hales of roo Hops Sold for 10 Mark Hanna Attempts to Speak Support Bryan. Cints I’er Pound. at the Chicago Stock Yards. The hop market is very strong, and <'me au <>, Oct. 21 —The anti imeri- aliatlc league ia»ued au addreoa tonight IC looks like they might »■> >r a* Dea :-r to» “All iude|>eu<ieut Voter* of tbe Ottenhelmer, of Baletu, predict. Uulted Blate.," aakmg them to ,uim OLD HOI'S BttLD. port V\ J Bryau for president. Among Thia forenoon Beu Owen sold 171 the uauiee of tbo*e attached to the bale, of IS'.II hop* to Huchlman A documeut are those ot George S B ut- Bchuekitig, of Portland, for 10 cent» well, Boston; D H Chamberlain, per pound, and J R Lyles sold 110 Maaaachuaetts, former governor of bale* of like hop* to th* same flrm X>r South Carolina; Joseph B Fowler, the price named. Theaa hop* oould Washington, D C, ex-Uulted Blates I not have beeu aold for over flve cent senator; Edwin L Godkin, New York; al any time during the IS',' ‘ reason. William Lloyd Garrison, Roxton; Jud- We also underatand that the 3-10 son Harmon, Cincinnati, ax-attorney hate* bop* belonging to J \\ general; Bishop F 1) Huntiugtou, Oweu were aold last week for goo«l Wytaeuse, N Y; Thomas Wentworth prices to the same fl rm. Higgluwou, Boston; ex-Congres»inan There are about -400 bales of uld hop* Henry U Johnson, of Indiana; Will atlll here unsold. iam R Lord, Fortlaud, Oregon ¡Cbarlea Elliott Norton, Harvard Uuiveralty; Franklin Pierce, New York; Arthur Court House Items. Latham Perry, Williams College; Ed ward M Bbepard, New York; Morfleld IF HI 00 Storey, Boston; Edwin F Uhl, Grand Relt<a»eof mottgagc........ 175 00 Rapids, Mich ; Join: J Valentiue, Mortgage ............................ Mortgage ........................... . 4<)0 00 president of Wells-Fargo Express «»I M Company; Uulted Blates Senator Geo. Mortgage........................... 1 .0 00 Chattel Mortgage ............ L Welliugtou, Mary laud, and ex-Con- 111 13 greasiuau Johu DeWit' Warner, New Chattel mortgage.......... Satisfaction of mortgage 5iX) 00 York. Tbe address aaya: Place them aid* by tide— PURE SILK and GILBERT’S SILVER SHEEN—r and the discriminating economical buyer Will invariably select the Utter, because Silver Sheen looks like silk, feels like silk and possesses greater wearing fltialitiAO —— — ___>•! • . ® qualities fkon than Wille silk, 2«s is stronger and lighter “ It is perfect as a lining for tight-fitting EARLY waists as on account of its great strength j It will not tear or stretch, will not crock 1 Special to the Gusrd or discolor the moat delicate material« Dress Trimmings, Dress Goods in Novelties, Gilbert’s Trimmings HAMPTON BROS. They Are Deserting Mr. McKinley. WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD. I END OF STRIKE EXPECTED- H azleton , Pa, October 23.—Representatives of the United Mine Workers announce that an early end of the strike is expected. President Mitchell refuses to be interviewed and re- mains non-committal. CHINESE REBELS FIND FAVOR. Spectal to tl»e Guard. H ongkong , October 23.—Chinese Chineae refugees from the in terior of China say that the rebels are welcomed every where. CHINESE HARBOR LEASED. Bptciai to the Guard. L ondon , October 23.—The British government has CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers OFFI* E —East side of Willamette street, be tweeu Seventh and Eighth streets ’ I EEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ,...*2.00 .... 1.00 .......... 30 One "S’ Ar......... Six M itlw.... Three . Lonth*.. Two pre»» dispatches from the leased another Chinese harbor, the location of which is not East: definitely stated. Preparations are being made for the M onticello , N. V.—George Waller, shipment and landing of men and stores at the new acqui- who wa* tor eight years editor and proprietor of the Sullivan County Re . sition. publican, the official orgau ot that EXPANSION IN THE GULF. party Jn the county, has decided to I Special to the Guard. support Bryau. Io the Monticello Watchman, Mr W ashington , October 23.—Denmark has been notified Waller gives tn* reasons for refusing by the Secretary of State that the United States is ready to support McKinley. He is a good speaker and will devote ins time from to negotiate for the purchase of the Danish West India now until election to the task of show Islands. ing that trust* and imperialism must Some time since Denmark gave the United States in be destroyed at the ballot b x if tbe timation that she wished to dispose of her West India country would tbiive. Islands’ holdings, Santa Cruz, St Thomas and St John, con C harleston , W. Va. — Joseph taining an aggregate of 223 square miles and a population Beury, a wealthy coal operator, whose ef 33,763. Advertising rate, ma le known on application Addreaa all business letters to THE GUARD, home and business interest* are along These islands have proved expensive luxuries for tbe Kanawha river, itt Fayette oouuty, Eugene, Oregon. Denmark, and she is only too willing to part with them was nominated by the republicans for presidential elector. Since bis Domi for ready cash. JOSHUA J WALTON N X MAHKLkY nation Mr Beury has taken no part in CHINESE: FOREIGN OFFICE. ALTON A OVERTON, tbe campaign, and has made no con tributions to the committee. No one, Spécial to the Guard. ATTORNEYS-AT LAW however, was prepared for tbe an Will practice in all the court* of the state. W ashington , October 23.—Minister Conger has been nouncement that he will vote astrsight Office—In Walton Bi>>ck. Euuixc. ORteoox. democratic ticket this fall. Mr Beury instructed by the United States government to demand of it a large employer of labor and bls China the abolition of the Tsun Li Yamen, the Chinese L WHITSON, Influence is great. office of foreign affairs, also the appointment of ministers DENTIST. to foreign countries who sj>eak some European language. Bavin* purchaaed the otfic and fixture» of I Georgia Showers. the Tate deceased W V Henderson. I am I TERRIBLE MARION COUNTY CRIME. now prepared to do anything in the line of l'entiatry in the above ■»■>! office. The Georgia »bower is a peculiar Special to tbe G uard . SVCrown and bridge work a »pecialty. oue, and sometimss a single day baa a J efferson , Or, October 23.—A terrible crime was score of them. At Is on you before you 3 LUCKEY, know It. For a few moments tbe committed in the basement of the Jefferson public school UBALE* IM lightning tlaabes.the thunder roll* and building today. tbe rain falls, ai d it Is apt to cease as Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew Clyde Vaughn, janitor of the building, for some elry, Etc. suddenly. Out comes tbe sun again cause became deeply incensed at the young daughter of the M"Kepairing promptly done. as smiling and serene as though no Ad“ All work warranted. Widow Jones and struck her on the head with the back of great damage bad been done to tbe crops. There is something else that a chopping axe, the wound reaching and lacerating the W BR 'WN, M. D. cornea on one unawares, and that la brain, dyspepsia. Many people have suffered PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The girl ia unconscious and cannot live. years from tins complaint, because • Vaughn disapjteared at once. Men are scouring the Office—Up«teirs io (Tiri,toan Hick. they iiave allowed Indigestion, consti neighborhood in search of the assailant, and it will prob •THonn: 8 to 11 » tn; 12 to 2, « to 9 p m. pation and biliousness to become chronic. Hostetter’s Htomach Bitters ably reqnire no court if he is captured. should be taken at tbs drat sign of C WOODCOCK, indigestion. Ic will strengthen your stomach and produce sound sleep and ATTORNEY AT-LAW. IN A STOVE. rood health must naturally follow. I I J J J LOOKS FOR ALANDSLIDE. Oflica—Oti. half block wuth of Chrteman Bleak. Chairman C C Hughes Says He Is Justified in Claiming New York by 125,000. Eva ».we, O mgon . K BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sped»' attention to collection, and matter, in Pret-ate. Money to loan on real estate. Orrtc»— With A C Woodcock. ■yy L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chris: .an Bldg. iipii. >.■»<*• -----.FIRST — 1 ationai Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Caah Caprai 850,000 Sur^ ua • 860,000 Eugene, Oregon. < tiENERAL BACKING BUSINE.*» « V. Itone on r» * uat.l, term*. Sight draft, >a < "hicarw Fraaciaou and Port- >«®' I * Bills of <*xch«Ca"* nD ftcmro cc natnm. Itspomte rw-eivsd »abject to cheek ae cartit eate de;.mil. , AU v tlartio- . er tr-wted to aa wU! r«“-eiv» p-W’S auaaHoa. TC lujirr, A B ■.?«'? P. L. Ss .aasa, L. H. P ottv *. AtetCeaDai HOI’S COMING I I’. Hardware Man Hid Ji.ooo and His Wife Sold the Stove. "We regard with profound appre- Itetotioa the oourae of the present ad ministration lu Porto Rloo and the Pbllippiuea. Our prior acquisitions were of adjacent territory, extension of area of constitutional government and creation of uew state* of ths union. We made their few inhabitants citi zens, our people settled them; we there established the institutions of freedom. For th* tiret liai» lu our history it is now l>ro|Hwd that the president and oongrero shall rule vast territories and millious of ineu outside . of our constitutional synteui. Ofllelals sworn tosup|*ort the constitution and deriving all their powers therefrom have acquired colon'es and assumed arbitrary authority to govern their in habitant* without cousent and to tax them without representation. This policy offers to the people of Porto Rico and the PliIIIppittes no hops of independence, no prospect of Ameri can citizeiiHhip; no representation In the emigres* which taxes them. This is the government of men by arbitrary power; this imperialism. "We believe it is the first duty of tbe American people to .lamp with their disapprot al doctrlue, so hostile to liberty and dangerous to ooustiiu tlonal government. It they are to re main free, and their goverumeut i* to ooutinue representative, their servant* must not have or exerclne any but con .tllutlonal power*. Between ths claim of freedom that all men are entitled to equal political rights, and the dogma of tyrauny that might makes,right, there is uo middle gtound. "We have not prior to till* year sup ported the candidacy of Mr Bryan. We do uot now concur iu certain of bl* views ou minor issues. Yet his posi tion on the «upreiue Issue of the present campaign I* so sound aud lilsadvotmcy of II has t>wn so able and courageous that we now favor hl* election as the most eflsctlve way of «bowing disap proval of Mr McKinley's course Without claiming any special political liifluenc? we unite for what our exam ple may be worth to our fellow citi zens In thia statement of prop<sied ac tion In the presence of a greater dan ger than we have enoountere«l since the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth—the I danger that we are to be transformed from a republic founded on the Dec laration ot I nd»|>endei>c», guided by the oouaclls of Washington, into a vulgar commonplace empire founde«! on physical force. "We Invite» the co-operation of all Indeper.dent voters to avert this great and impending danger ” A lton , IlL Oct 22 —H E Hoflman, a hardware merohaut of thia city, has no money to Lurn. He had $1,000 In a Naw York Joornal. "Fully thirty thouaaud republicans . stove In hla store for safe keeplug, and Greater New York will vote for! while away bl* wife sold tbe stove. Wh*u the merchant returns«! hi* Bryan. And that la why I calculate $50,000 that he will have at least 12b,000 plu wife proudly Informed him that she ! Pud Up Cuh Capital rality below tbe Bronx,” said Chair had w>ld the stove at a handaome 2,500 man U C Hughes, ot the Antl-Im- profl'.. H» t>eoatue greatly agitated Surplus and learning the uaitte of the pu'Cbaeer perlalletlc league yesterday, 4 StNiaat. I»MVHO BuaiNt** TRAN». “We have on our Data tbe name* ot bur la-t < ut of tbe bou e without a »orto ON «AVOSABt-t TtWI- the maj >rlty of these republicans. We w"»d of explanation. Tne purchaser had just built a roar tbelr nentltneit Drafts sasued on the prlnc'pal rides of tbo have aeoertained ing Are lu tb» atove wuan b" arrived. United -Ukteii and foreign co- nlrte« through a ruost systematic eanvaM>"f Ititereai allowed on Demand ' •rtificaies of He explained rua'ler* and wa er.M practciallv every one of the elecMon poured into I . De to# it when left Hated period. Tl>e remain* of some ('»ilertlor • raeeire « hit prompt attention. diatrlcta. We have found that the of > he bill* were f >uml tn the a*ties. City and county ttarrauUi uuofhL I million« of ducutuents we have sent Tlu-y were tut'u-d r>*er to a ban! and 0 A PAIAE. Thousand, forward» d to Waahltigt >u for redemp- oat have had their »ffect w t snow* fke Pregitawt. ll<H>. PiwaideM have te«tlfl«l lo tin« of republl'-an, W « 4W0W«. F W OSBVMM. «•st Cesio ft over lucir <>wu aigtiatur*,. v«|h •• I expert Mr Pierce at Medford. to roe a landslide for Bryan in thi- stat» ” ad<led Mr Hugbee. M kdkohi »,Or, Oct 23.—Hun W »’ Pierce, of Umatilla couoty, epoke be » last night to a crowded house. IIis Big Crop in Iowa. addreu« we* mainly on the general - or policy of tbe d-mocratlc party. H» Dm M oinea , Ia.,Oet. 22.—Tb» en.j wa» frequently applauded and his CREGON. EUGENE, thia year is a wonderful one. Official epeech was well received. estimates give tbe foltowlng figures tsteeHOed ie idtt Oldest Mr Piero, ap»aks In Eugene at th« fetante le tfce Cew«ty Corn area, aeroa; averaging 41 court bouse Friday evening at 7 .g> buelie1« |»r a-re; total product. »S».- o’tlock. All Invited to go out arid h-ar jhó.tMSt buebrle, nr IH.0im.000 more than Girini B»rbf| litirm fili tirchi was ever harvested In the alate In one him. LARE C111ÏITÏ RANK I trinucfcd m hforielt tras. year. Tbe total of all <*ree • will be .34 MV 000 t.uebeiA. which I« )0,0te..0ui> buaheia In »leee« of any previcsj, year, aod 131.' aczrve the everag* yea: y output tbe peel IU year«. Mark Hanna r tn 1 huago, or r* | obliged to give r stoek yard uart < more than than I are soiue of theq “H >w did you lUOllr*} ?” '•I earned ever v by bonetti lab >r." answer, <t ••No »ir,” yelled a tints, "y it oft* Uuor and through t' you have formed." ‘•If 'W about th toal miners?” Upon h ■ at -wet ■■ tli • the strike would be «>>11 le-1 the in . n < .nd from all parts of Hie bouse that th ■ 10 percent raise had been made Io coe > e the miner* to vote for McKinley. "Every dollar I ever had I—'' ts gan Hanna, ami tbe crowd yeH-d "*u>le ” ‘•How about th • »eaiueu you threw out of job»?” "You’re a scab," «houted a matt. "You’re another,” re*t>ouded Hauna. “How about Hay?” said a man. "How about airaw?” anawated Hanna. '•Why did cougresa turn down the Boer»?” '•Get off the earth." "Throw Hanna nut ” RKAL nTATK TRAN8FKH8. "How about the full dinner pall?" James Heinen way to Geo Blabey, et "Did the demis-rate give you the ux lota 2, 3, 6, Long A Lande.* ad. to gout?" etc, which w«a too much for the Cottage Grove; $375. greatest Isms In the history of the O A Jackson to J W Norris et al, al' world, and he retired. right and title to certaiu land io Lane Co; 1300. Albany Holdups. C Ream U> L O Beckwith et ux, laud lu Eugene, $1(150. Albaujr H mm no Ntre«t 'ixhtu owinif to Chas R Hutchens et ux to 1» H Liilurt* of rtly e uuli «nd rlectric light Watson, 40 acres iu ip 17 a r I w, $2bOO. Geo T Arthur to M L Uuderwood company lo ngrer on t<*rni«. A Moo» <I h \ ’ m di«p«tch - h t -: 138 88 acre* in tp 21 » r 3 w ipiit claim H f vi ml nohi up' h«vt* Deen reported Mvra Cruse to M I. U.tdurwood I h • > , «nd n.o-- limy l»e exp*" !**d uii - 138 ‘8 acres In tp 21 s r 3 w, ipiit claim. I« '- tn-* < y w il nrrange f > nireet H K Alkire to A C Harden, lot 5, Hi “ M* '.V <»f lhe Albany hUelDeaa blk 1, Bprlngth-ld; $.7 > l cmm i i li n* lit the e eiilng, LOG HHAND. Hi. 1 ii tit— m Mir*'*-: lighlw me *t crteil C L Kelsey tl.es log 111'» I I • ■ U wm I i »itj it ^il| b - ur .i'l to v n site aw»y in Hluslaw and tributaries. <i>l brand !’ it i n ir lioitM - i i the t vt iii«>g un- 1» C and K pilueil. : > y cnriy ' nl»-». . Th » i-n im* ntDii ■ lerM'H'iiiittf l-*i»»4n I ho light MAKKIA'iE l.l< KN- J N Cobb and Rebec: t Lili >u, Wm <• in.» iv mid the by, but it I n hoped th hm I Unciory i mi.anient* utay be Linton witness. ill «de pr -lty ►non, no f-ittl (he wirveta will bt lighted. Very Good Logic. Ext rar t front a Portlaud Tel. gram urllu’e oti eleotlon la-tw: “Bet* were offere.l Will R King, populist secretary of ihr Hrynn state ceutrul commlttee, by Ui.itci Hlalt » Marshai Z» Hoitaer. K.ng .«plte.l (hat if Bryan w >« eect>>l ;.—’>< tt-,1 good « iioii »h witliou' I >u»er’- m-iuey, and If Bryan wa< defean-.i In >1 fe> I sore euough witbout l.avln. ■<> |>ay he sidee Bo tlie forn.er o-udidate foi governor dld uot l>et.” C oi . i . uik F raternity . — Gamma Psi chapter of the Bigin« Ntt fraternity was organized at I' O this ws'k. The charter members are; E N Blythe, ’02, L L Goodrich, Tit, < llfton N Mc Arthur, ’01, Condon t; McCornack,'01, Clyde A Payne, '03, C A Redmond, '02, R H Bmlth, '01, Fred J Z-lgler, ’o2, and C M Bishop, '02. I n B umnehh .—Geo K Munro lire purchased a half Interest in the second hand «lore of J B Ray, and the Hr>i> will hereafter 1» known aw J B Ray A Compaoy. Th* basin mis will l>e en larged and a numtwr of improvement* added. boRF.Hr R kmirvk K oad . VVe un* (lernlaixi that < «ugn sinin'i Toiiguo t ti I li k m t li sa t 11 wi .hi I h * impiw elble to prevali upou coti) rene lo approprialo money lo conatruot n wm ^ oh road in tilt* ture«» iwrve. A match factory baa bevu established at Marshfield, < ooa Bay, with tbe lale-t Implored in .cblnery, capable of turhiuv out 1NMJ0 < -ee a mouth. Fifteen hands are employed. The tlinlier used by Ban Franclscu 'aetorlas 1, mainly • liippe i from <«.«►- Hay. Alt any Denn r at, Octof er 22: Mr Ale« Brandon, one of Linn couuty’a txal known pioneer farmer*, thia af’ernonn wa, committed to tba asy lum. This was the result <>t a kick in th» h-ad four or 11 ve year* ago, from the » Hecla ol with h be never recovered. HI* head is filled with Imaginary family wrongs. Mr Brandon's mis fortune la generally regretted. RUBBERS A Bl«» BuatNKM.—Ad<ny;iMmocrat: "Mr Hummond complain* of no! t*dng able to do anything with hi* Oregon properlls* until common point rate* are aanorad. They certainly ought Io t>e grautetl. At the same time tl.e large nnuii>er of car* of lumber which the Booth Kelley <'<> U »ending t through her* for different point* all over the eoaet, many loads going Into 1 r~ Oilorado, Utah and Nevada, woold In < dicate there .1* big bualneo* here anyway.” D,Uf u,ra oaloberxi AT THK ( ’ Nt vs. gglTY.—Cortgr* ,,man Thos H Tongue vlalted the University <>l Oregon tht, morning, anti a dreaeeii the etud«nte at assembly. H» is well pleased with the progre a o' t| ,t»t» '• s-wlgal s«-l»ool, arid under its p>eaent n>aiiag> went anticipates for It renewed activity ami usefulne, . Mayor T W Harris, R-gent F Friendly, Bena'or R A Booth «1)1 liou J H McClung actxrtnpeui. d bill) on tbe visit. P lankh B ho KK. v — The Booth • Keil^Lumber < o had the mt»f>>rni> » to break their t> g plane» at tbe O' > • milla oo^aterday. Th» broken P« • Two l,M or Arrt.aa — T N Hegar were ahlpped to Albany f<r reps Shipped two »ara of apple* Toe-day. no Monday. Meantime the luuiL ■> onn*ige*d to L-ia.Ang» *.. They were shipment, tr-><h the < otmrg milla Wil toe limited till tire planer la repaired. mostly Bal wine and Bpl asotwrg*. FLAX E iheh F ac T ok Y.- Capitalists are in the city intetvlewlng (lie busi ness min with a m > w io securing the ssslsttiht-e of l< esl i i pi'al to build and equip a fl<X fiber << t->ry. A meeting will probably <>e >-illei' soon. W ater Pr oofGoods, Mackintoshes, Oil Clothing f V Overcoats. School Shoes, •‘LittleGiant,'’ Wrappers. New Jackets for $2 00. I F. E DUNN