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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1900)
HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. ■> I* KSTABLISHBlí BOR TUE BIMMHiTIOT dB IU8JUTIC PRHilPLOS. IWl» TO KlkS Ul IO1EITLITHO BT TUSRWKiT OF OTE BBOW EIGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 1900. 71 —! the H arvey case . Recent Freeze Not Severe Enough it Has Been on Trial at Roseburg to Destroy the Pupae of Again. the Pest. Ä t. ; Care of Yourself If you are much exposed to the weather or feel the severe cold, a Varmback over coat or ulster will save your health. These coats have a double thickness of material through the back, chest snd shoulders, to pro tect the lungs snd vital organs, pre vent chill and keep you comfortable on the coldest day. Don t make any mistake about the place to buy your overcoat. We are overcoat specialists — we can show more kinds of good coats than anybody, and we sell them for less money. You esn prove this to your own sstisfsction by coming in yourself, trying on the costs and pricing them. The“ xl’armback Is a Han, Schaffner & Marx invention, and has been wide ly endoraed by phy sicians. A HORRIBLE DEED. WEEKLY EUGENE CUÂRD. The Hart, Schaffner A Marx overcoati are known all over America for tbelr superb fit and durability. Every one guaranteed. PITTSBURG FLOODED IFFICE—East aide of Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth etreete TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. )n« Year........ lit Months, fhree Montini »2.00 . 1.00 . .50 .dvertiaing rates m»<ie known on application .ddreaa all business l-dt-rs to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. A Baker City dispatch of Nov 26, relates the strange deed of George Ellie, an insane Baker county mines: “Ellis was on the road to the Insane asylum, and escaped the officers hav ing him in charge. For 40 days he completely disappeared. Yesterday it was reported to Sheriff Huntington that the decomposing body of a man, believed to be that of Ellis, was in the i prospect tunnel he had driven on hia own property near Weatherby. Cor oner Know was Immediately notified, and went to the scene, where an in- que»t was held. “The evidence at the inquest re vealed otM of the moat tragic deaths known in this county, Ellie had ap- par-ntly gone into the tuiitiel and exploded a stick of dvt.an,ite near the mouth, throwing down two or three Cons of earth and completely blocking the way. At the top he succeeded in working out a miall loophole, and through this pointed bis rifle. TheD, through the insane tear of his recap ture, or wfieD he realized he was Im prisoned, he took another stick of dynamite atid blew his h* ad from the body. When tbe corise was discov ered there was but little more (ban the neck on the trunk.” CENSUS. W ashington , Nov 27.—The popu Factories Closed and Several Lives Lost. lation of Oregon according to complete census tabulations la 413,536. Thia Is an increase of 32 per oeut el oe the census ot 1890. HARVEY ACQUITTED. NOTABLE SICK AND DEAD. A Roseburg Jury Finds Defendant Not Guilty. Special to tbe Guard. 8 t P aul , N ov . 27.—Benator Davis is sinking. He la not ex|>ected to sur vive through the day. Special to the Guard. LEG BROKEN fraud. OREGON’S Au Escaped Insane Man Blew Ofl His Head With Dynamite. AMPBELL BROS., Publishers grew will be contested on grounds of Special to the Guard. R osehuhg , N ov 27.—The jury In the case of the Stale vs B F Harvey charged with the rape of Winnie Sam Conrad Meets With Accident on Siuslaw. Pally Onara November 27 Will White, driver on Bang"’ Blu- «law stage line, brought tn word last night ol an accident which occurred in the logging cimp of Hutbxrlaud, Frazer A GrltBn, by which Bam Con rad, a young man about 22 years of age had a leg broken lielow the knee and hit ankle crushed by a log. Conrad wit not employed by the above firm but was for some reaaoa In their camp. Tbedetails of the acci dent were not furuiahrd by the driver from the lower run to White, ao little !e known eave that tbe Injuries are as stated above, aud that It may be necessary to amputate the injured limb Dr Atwood and J m Honlg,the boy's uncle, went out thia morning to the acene ol the accident, and the Intention is to bring the Injured lx>y to tow n for treatment. T acoma , (Nov. 24.—County Fiuit Inspector C A Tonen tie, who I im t>ecu maklug an lu vest Igatlou, says the reeeut freeze has not killed t be pupae of the army worm, which I Mt summer devMtaled the crops In the Puget (Bound bMiu aud all up aud down the Paciflc Coast. Mr Toonesou says it will take a cold snap that will freeae the ground al leMl three inches deep to destroy the chrysalis of this pest. The worm penetrated the ground to a depth of two luebee before going luto the pupae state, and unices a hard freeze comee that will kill the germ of life In these pupae In tiielr subterran ean retreats, they will ha>ch out as a large moth next spring, which «ill cover vegetation with eggs, that will, in turn, hatch out lutothe army worm ready to make sad havoc of everything green. C V Piper, entomologist at ibe Pull man Agricultural college, la maklug a special study of this | h -*1 with a view olaacerlaiulug bow agriculturists cau beat meet its Inroads on crops. The ciiauoee of tbe pupae surviving through the winter are altogether too good for the auxlous farmer, as freezes usually follow «uow, aud Ibe grouud beneath this warm blanket 1a rarely froMti an Inch deep. On this account Mr Ton- neeon aud others who have given the matter thought are of the opinion that the v onus will be well bouseu during tbe ooming winter and will make their appearance next summer with ravenous appetites and pleu'y <4 hus tle. The Acme. riorsuc« West. Tbe steamer Acme, uow tielug t ullt at Ban Francisco to |>ly uetwvvu mat place aud the Biualaw, will be r. sdy for work about tbe 16lh <>f A,>rll. Thia boat will tie titled with the Infest dvlcee for prompt and effioifin work, tielng lighted throughout wnu t leo- trlclty aud having engines oIMu h<>rw power. Her length la 163 feet. i>eam 34 feet, and she will draw about U feet of water when loaded with 860,000 feet of lumber, and 11 feet wlieu loaded with 600,t.00 feet. Bbe will make weekly trips after being placedou the run between Flor ence and Han Fmiiclsc > and the p«o- pie of Biualaw will reap great advan tages from the expeditious manlier In which the “Acme” will handle all work entrusted to it We look for ward to the lime wlifii the Biualaw will have better carrying service and think this will be accomplished when the Biualaw Lum tier Co'« boat laplaowl In regular service. Ro»«burg Review, Nor M The case of the Btaie against B F Harvey, charged with the crime of rape, wm then called. The < ase is the some what celebrated railroal cave Iu which Winnie Thorne, of Cot age Grove, wm the alleged victim of members of a freight train crew. At a previous term of court, Hugh Patterson, a brakemau, we« convlciod snd is uow serving a term la the penitentiary, Harvey wm triad before but the Jury disagreed, and the evid -lice which baa beeu detailed lu the Review several time» is being goue over again. Dis trict Attorney Brown and Deputy L THairi» appear for tbe Blate and Al ton ey L Bilyeu and J 8 Medley for the defendant. Nearly all of the jury men examined had read of the case lu the Review, ;and tbe lawyers spent much time In endeavoring to find out If they bad formed an opinion as to guilt or Innocence of the accused. The following jurors were accepted: DH Leuox, John Hall, Theo Andrews, Geo Marali, Edgar Walker, Geo H Elliott, U L Germond, A W Lamb, E Hartsock, M U Haymond, W J Len der, 8 H Munson. Florence Items. Ths Weal, Nov 2S. Mrs A F Hurd is quite til. A W Beadle, of Hau Francisco, one of the principal owners of the Biualaw and Ban Francisoo Lumlwr < o, and the Acme Commercial 1« al Acme. The contract <> Hale AHmith for the Improvement of the Biu-law bar wilt soon be completed, twelve acu*« of rock being all that la necessary to tin- ii.li their work, and thia can b< han dled In about two weeks. W E Pllaud, who whs a resident of the niuslaw last year ali<i a member of Heoeta Lodge No 111, died at Ashland, Oregon, Friday. His friends of the Biualaw are sorry to learn uf bis de mise. a- be was well liked by all who kuew him. Miss Olive Knowles, who has been visiting friends and relatives In Min nesota and New England during the past year, returned to her home at Mapleton Monday. She wm accotu- fiatiied by her grandparents, B Black man and wife, of Belma, Minnesota, who will spend the winter on lb* Biualaw. The schooner Sacramento, which sailer I from Mau Francisco for thia p.ace several weeks ago, reached the Biualaw river Balurday afternoon after • very momentous voyage, having bad her sal la blown away during a severe storm and the damage repaired at As toria. Attempting to sail In after her arrival here, she landed on the middle spit, but got off that night and dnfted Into the river with the lone of her rud der. After discharging her cargo she wm placed on ibe ways for repairs. Thorne, of Cottage (Irove, some months L ivaoia , N ov . 27.—Tbe condition i ago, returned a verdict today of “not of the czar shows an Improvement guilty,” and was discharged from eua- UOSHtt* J WALTON N I MARKLXT since yesterday. I tody this afternoon. It will be remeni- ^yrALTON 4 OVERTON, Special to the Guzati. tiered that young Patterson,of Albany, ATTORN EYS AT LAW W ashington , N ov . 27.—Commis wm oonvtcted and sent to the peniten Will practice in all the courts of the state. sioner of Internal Iteveuue Wilson tiary for the same crime. Attorneys Office—In Walton Block. W H Weatberwon, editor of the dl-d today. E i ’OKN z O bxoon . Court House Items. L Bilyeu, of Eugene, and J 8 Medley, Florence Wool, and family were In PENNSYLVANIA FLOOD. Albany Monday on • their way to of Cottage Grove, appeared for the de- Mortgage..... ................. Falrtiault, Mlun.oti a month's visit. Special io the Guard. I feud ant. L WHITSON, 176 00 Mortgage ................... Frank E Belshaw writes to the P ittsburg , N ov . 27.—Continuous DENTIST. Iteleaee of mortgage. ..0 200 00 G uard from Hope, Idaho, under Having purchased the office and fixtures of Adultery Case. rains have raised the Alleghany and IM 00 Mortgage ..................... the late deceased W V Henderson, I am Manafleld Beare, at one time a reel date of Nov. 24, that be has been sick Ohio rivers to flood stage. 200 00 bow prepared to do anytning in the line of Mortgage....................... dent of Lane county iiM located at for a long lime and had just got out of Special to the GUARD. IlentiMry in the above «aid office. IM 00 Mortgage....................... Hundreds of residence« have been Grau la Paaa. •»“Crown and bridge work a specialty. the hospital at Spokane. R ohfburg , Nov 27. —Win Bcott.who 210 00 Mortgage................. . flooded and tbe families compelled to Attorney Gaby la building an addi Monday's Albany Democrat: Mrs was tried today for adultery In thia REAL KHTATR THANH» KH8. remove Thousands of operatives have tion to hie residence, corner Oak and E I-a Forest I im been visiting In Eu oounty was dismissed, and wm at once J 3 LUCKEY, The new bank is putting the steel W J Benn I tiger el ux to B H Arm gene...... MiseOlga Hewitt, of this city, Sixth at reels. by ceiling in position in the hanking liven thrown out of employment ae arrested charged with having ootu- strong el ux 160 scree In tp 17 ■ r 7 W, nXALXK IN and Mlse Htella ltoblueon, of Eugene, Henry J Hopkins, exalted ruler of tbe closing of factories. room. m I tied tbe crime In Lane county. 1760. returned this noon from Corvallis, the Albauy lodge, HPOE, and a Clock», Watches, Chsias, Jew i Several lives have been lost. Mary E Ka'cllff to B H Armstrong where they spent several daye the loading buoltieee man, died suddenly elry. Etc. «WRepairing promptly done, 160 acres lu tp 17 • r 7 w, *760. A MONTANA FIRE. gueateofMlee Greffos. Killed at Roseburg. Sunday afternoon from apoplexy. a»“All work warranteib Ida F Henninger to Beu H Arm Special to tbe Guard R ohkbuku , N ov 26.—John Harri- strong et al 163.24 scree In tp 17 a fl w. K lispill . Moots a, Nov 27.—A J W BROWN, M. D. eon, of Baker City, while attempting *760. two hundred thousand dollar Ore oc Frank C Drugg et ux to B H Arm to board the north bound freight train PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. strong et al 160 scree In tp 17» r 8 w, curred here today. early thia morning, fell twneath the »750. Office—Upstsirs in Chrisman Block, train and the top of hia bead torn oil. THE USUAL PLOT. Augusta Haberland to B H Arm- Of Eugene. He died instantly. ar Hour«: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, » to 9 p m. Speoial to the 'mart. ' strong et al 180 acres In tp 17 • r 8 w, I ' *750. H obokkn , N J.—A plot toaaaaMln- Paid up Cash Capital 850,000 B ai . km C ity E lbctiom .—Tbc Balern < C WOODCOCK, By Ives ter Raid I fl et ux toB H Arm- Surplua J - 850,000 ate President McKinley bu been un republIoana have uumiusted candl- stroog et al 160 acre« In tp 17 ■ r 7 *, ATTORN E Y A T- LA W. Europeau atl- earthed by detective«. Eugene, Oregon. datee in the city m foliow« lot» v «teil • *750. Mayor, W H Odell; re- Office -One-half block eouth of Chrisman 1 arch 1st« are accused of the oontem- upon Dec 81: T A Barker to J E Ostrander land In GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Block, corder, A O Condit; marsbal, John McFarland's ad to Coltag« Grove, *276. Done 00 re samable tenua Sight plated crime Kaiser; treMurer, J W Bickford. Ecoxxx. O bsoow . I draft« on Chicago, an Francisco and Port- However a strong suspicion exists John B Cburcblii «t ux to Elba Oouncllmen: First ward, A T Moffit; land, Oregon. Bills of evebangs «old on foreign ciuntriea that local detective« aro endeavoring eeeond ward, Perry R Dltnocd; tbird Christian 59.» 1 acres In tpl8«r3w, | K BEAN, _____ Depoeita received subject to cheek ot oertifi v *800. cate of .deposit. ___ __ to build up reputation« on th« alleged ward, John Krausee and Tbc« Bim«; C W Courtney to Mary A Courtney ATTORNEY AT LAW. AU collections entrnated.to ns will reoalve I discovery. fourtb ward, Ira Allen. Are the projier good» for ladies' tot 6 bik 1 Bnadgra««’ ad to EugOM, Special aUenti'a to oollectmna »mi matters in prompt attention waiste this season We offer our Prebate. Money to loan on real «state. BOERS BULL IN EVIDENCE. *250. P. E. SxonoaaM. lullp '.»art November 27 T G Homeless, Cashier. Amanda C Patterson to entire line at reduced prices ihia PrwiUot Special to the Gc»ao. R bhigneti . —Today's Oregonian:! Ornes With A C Woodcock. L. H. Porras, 8 B K akui , eon lol 6 blk 7 Khaw ’ « ad week. j Aw t Casata L ourknco M auqubb , Nov 27.— "Judge Kellinger yesterday accepted Vice l resti.« . *1000. the resignation of Joel Ware m United l . chkshire . m . d See window display. | General Ko be ria report« numerous en A W Patleraon to A C Patterson Blate« Commlseioner at Eugene. Mica gagement« with tbe Boer». Marie Ware has teon appointed to tbe ! part of lot 3 blk 14 Mulligan'« donation PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lou hen cxi M akwcks , N ov 27.— position.” Mise Ware thoroughly j to I«an« county, *1116, « hriŒsn BUI*. John M Davte to J C and F M Brat General Dewelt and two Boer force« understand« tn« bu» I new« and will All ta In 320 acre« in tp 18 • r 1 «, *800 Eugene, Oregon. This is the time to buy a tbe vacancy as perfectly m anyone under lite coratiiai.d have been forced C J end J A Burnett to Alloa M except Joel W are blmaelf ginxi heavy overcoat for I into Portugtw territo-y tbroegh p «e- Burnett 80 acre« In tp 17 • r 8 w, »1000. Kla-nath Republican : Rev I G I winter. We havo them »ure of British troops. ELHoweet ux to R F Hoott 8.78 Kno 1« arrived here Tbur-day er*«.log arm In tp 19 • r 3 tv, »1. from $5.00 up. 1URKIBH RELATION». Of Eugene, Oregon.; on hi« return from Lekcview. Bel Perry Ixrng to J W Kays and j Int King Quality ahoeo for will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit at In Lum mining ciaim Hob« ml a, »60 Special 10 iae Qriao men $3.50 S50.00Q CoNrrANTtNoPt.R. Nov 27.—The re thl« place until about tho holiday«. Paid 0? Cuh Capiti! MAuaiAua Licsasa. The fainou» Ilanan »hue 2,500 latione cf Turkey and the United Grant« I’ m Mining Journal: C H Surpiu» • • J.ieepb D Bland and Mabel Hcbatick, we »oil now fo r$5.00 ntatee over alleged outrage« <*f Ameri-, Park, now of <trente Pi i, retarded F M Carter wittMaa. OREGON. EUGENE, Wednesday evening from tbe Blue can ralsslooariw. and th* refusal of Marlon P Wheelar and Alloa M Bur River district, where bo went to ex Catastili«*« Io IM*, messt nett, A W Haskell wltuem. tbe porte to grant consular rw.deuce to gl.o Is tke Cssotf. amine mm» propertlee. He says the W I. Baker amd Mabel K Hire, Roy pretta »«ted "» the principal rltlee of the United States representatives Is dally formation of rœk there 1« «imllar to Kaox wtlnaae. : n l—1 and lorei<n <w r:pee on -wa-Kl ■ ertificawo ot growing more acute. tbe Hobemla district. It 1« tow-grade ebon left Gated '.-nod __ . Itami tar.ktfwm «Rati kmeh« pepo-.I Klamath Bspreea: R E Cantrall <’0 ecttona rwwlev o-ir prompt etteetten. sandwich island delegate or« with o> Mionally a rich aaam. < it» ai.4 < «Mip War-eoia aou«ht. Tbe veins are large, mostly deoom- and wife, of Jackeonvllla, arrived at triMiùtîd »i imi!» ' -prêtai to Goard. Ha pœed and «asily work'd. He ««Id he the Falla yewterdsy to remain. HC NOLULC, Nov 27 —The elect'on hoogbt a prospect there, and will have will engagé In tha stock txisinase and CO HOVF.Y.Pr-» t raising of alfalfa. , of It b- ; Wile x a- ¿«legate to ©>u- it developed «eyeral huod»ed feet. L. G. HULIN, < ashler. B. H. 1:OVEY. Aset < asbier. w FIRST-- National Bank A French Flannels yrr EUGENE Loan^SavingsBank LAHECÜUHÏÏBANK F E DUNN