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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1900)
4 > V EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBERS 1900. 72 D FATAL ACCIDENTS TODAY. U Boiler Explosion at Chicago. r This Week L ARKTTES NICARAGUA CANAL REFONT Special to the Guard. GATHERING I P RELICS. PROPOSED RAILROAD. George H. Hitnes Receives a Num H. S. Wallace Here Looking Up ber of Valuable Relics. the Matter of the Eugene- Corvallis Road. George H Hitnea, assistant secre tary of the Oregon Historical Society, has l>een in this city a tew days. He speaks highly of the Interest mani fested In this work by tbe people of Eugene. It Is bls business to secure relics of pioneer days, including Iu.il- au relies, also relics of any state in the Colon touching formative conditions, or any historic eveut in the history of the country. Among many things secured during tile past few weeks for liermanent preservation |n the «odety’s rooms, the following may tie euurner- ated; H S Wallace, who says be has Coated »400,000 worth ot trends in New York to build a railroad tel ween Eugens and Corvallis, was In this city this forenoon. He InA>rmed a G uard reporter that with the help of our cilixena he can and will build the connection. He also showed us letters from reliable parties who wanted the contract to oooalruct the road. Mr Wai ace, while here, Itnervlewed a number of our cltiseiis «a to the feast billty of bls plan, aud he Informed us that a meeting of our leading cltiseus »»»"« would be called In a few days and the . . matter laid beAira them for their con bank In1 Hiderat Ion. ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICES. ' friendship so recently broken.’* — —_ | Eugene Lodge No. 357 and Friends Observe the Day. raieurt to the oxao . lialty Guard l>«o«inber S The opening ode. "Auld Lang Syne,” was then suug by th« choir and mem bers Au imt'reasive prayer waa then offered by Rev John A Cleland. The choir then r udered the hymn, “Holy. Holy, Holy,” lu a very able manner. Exalted Ruler A C Woodcock then made a abort, Impressive address on be memorial exercises and upon honored dead. the Au antbeiu ou, ••H-ud Out the "Tbs fault« of our brother» we write upon the Light,” was given by tne choir tn a •and, Ibrtr »trios» upou the tabl»u ot lors aud | memori.'* manner that pleaasd all present. bulldiug of tbe Nicaragua canal by the Eugeue Lodge No 867, B I* O Elks, Hon Utiarles IV Fulton, « member of United States have made an exhaus- held memorial sei vices yesterday lu Q'llnlan Lodge, Astoria, waa intro- live report. I their elegant ball, lu accordance with due«<l by Exalted Ruler, and delivered grand bulge laws, which provide for an die memorial adore««. Mr Fulton The formidable natural obstacles to of ,he l '« ''*bln annual memorial, as follow«: was lu «plendld voice and gave au ex * , . „ , . ... | cider campaign of 1840. tbe canal are exhaustively dealt with, ..... . .. , , o*l lent add re««. He sat t at the start ' Bill of a Pennsylvania aud plans by which tbe same may tie pvkj, thtt die pur[M>ee« aud principle» of the overcome are propoeed. Benevolent and Protective Order of A number of oommeroia' documenta Elka were mi uuderet'iod by many ex. The commission unqualifiedly re bearing 'Glee of 1830, 1835, lt>44. 1S-53. ceilent people. Tbe obj>*ule and aime oommends tbe adoption of the canal. respect I vely. All brought Io Oregou of the order Is probably one of the bvet in 1852. I Real estate mortgrge _ _ The ooet 1« estimated at over »300 000,- In existence; Its greatest work was the A pitcher that wu brought Real estate mortgage. dispensing charity, a liberal aud unne- America on the Mayflower in 1620. mortgage I'rausfer of r I A rolling pin made in Ohio tentatlou» manner unequalled by auy CON'S!DERATION POSTPONED. I Chattel mortgage institution ou tbe globe. t he older Brought to Oregon In 1850. The consideration of the rettori was I 1820 Chattel mortgage taught higher aud tietter manhood Six I ound volume« of the Oregon , postponed until the shipping bill and PROOF OF LABOR. and womanhood; Il alwaye fa von d Sentinel, Jacksonville. All the fore Happy Jack mining claim, by J the Hay-Pauucefote British-American higher aud better oivihzatioo. It going from Jackson county. Kennery and H T MeCoulga. would certainly be doing the s[>eaker tieaty can be considered. A copy of the first paper published Cbas Destel file« proof of labor OB au lujuetk« lu attempting to preoetil a In Grant's Paes. SAVBBP SKMMION. PRESIDENTIAL PLUMB. Calavaroa mining claim, Bohemia dis [Adopted at tbe Grand l odge aeamou held In summary of hie address. But let u* EUGENIC KKLICH. trict. th« City of Detroit, Hiate of Micblgan, Juue «ay It was a grand one aud appreciated Special to the Guard. n. 1MM] In Eugene the following articles POWER OF ATTORN EV. W ashington , Dec 4. — President by every one present. Hie remarks on SBC M. The first Bunday In Decem have lieeti douated: J M Davis give« special power of the recent death of Hon J E Young, McKinley sent a large number of Pres ber of each year la hereby deelgnated A 12-pound shell from tbe battlefield ! attorney to Mack Davis. formerly a student of the University of idential nominations to tbe senate to ot Bull Run, picked up by Harrison R autl dedicated as a day In which shall Oregon, and the youngest memtier of ESTR AV NOTICE. be commemorated by every lodge <>• day. Among them are W D Brynum Kincaid, July 4. 1867. Robt Newmler glvea nolle« of Elk» the memorise of our dei arted the laal legislature, was delivered In a A carving fork brought to Oregon of Indiana, to revise criminal laws, very feeling and Im prereive manner. taking up one red heifer. brother« and »hall be known as "The and Wm H Johnson, first assistant by Wesley Shannon in 1845, aud a Then a voluntary—“Gloria”—was Elk«’ Memorial Day.” MARRIAGE LICENSES. rocking chair, one of the first made in given. postmaster general. Saiem, by Mrs Wesley Shannon. H 0 Lake and Susan E Maddux. After thia came the "Sign of (Lief” [ W D Brynum was one of the protn- Three stone mortars and fow pestles, Jamee L Myers witness given by the member« atxl th* lodgu T hk S eniors .—The class of ’01 at ineot democrats, having a national ex-Gov John Wfiiteaker. I,OG HRANtl. waa pronounced closed. Fi r <i*oor* the University has choren Miss Htlsle reputation, who refused to support A Confederate bond of 1862, from Dr atlons were beautiful, rare p an<« and ID* On account of the alze of the ball Robt Porton tiles log brand for Bannard, of Brownsville, and Mr Bryan tn 1896and Indirectly assisted in D A Paine. only atsiut too invitaliuue were iwued, ferns taring used, tbe royal p r Ie on Hluslaw river and tributaries. Richard S Smith, of Klamath Falls, as the election of President McKinley There in common with all other and nearly all who reci'ivt-d Ibeiu being noticeable. rRoBATK IXIURT. its representatives In the local oratori through the nomination so-called gold articles and hi«torleal data of every THE COMMITTBB were present, the room being crowded. In the matter of tbe estate of Anioa cal contest, to be held the second Fri democratic ticket.— Ei> G uard ] description will be classified, numlier- The successful manure io which The ruualo waa under the direciiot: PBELL B-ROS.,'Publishers day in February. Miss Bannard has tn hairs ed and catalogued. In this way tb>* Hadsall, deceased. Citation THE WILY CHINESE. the exercises were carried out |.<l i- to property of Prof Gifford Nash. to show caus » why real been oueot the leaders in the Eutaxian work of the Historical Society is com The program opened at 3:16 with a the committee, L T Harris, l| W Special to th« G uard . should Dot be sold. ing to t>e of priceless value to the peo [CE East »We ot Will.iinette «Irret, be society and is one of the editors of the piano voluntary, during wlil'h the Thompson and R M Day. S hanghai , Dec 4.—Tlie Kalgan tween Seventh and Eighth «treeta Oreg >u WeeRly. Mr Smith has long CIRCUIT COURT. pie of Oregon. tnemlieni of the order entered the hall, been well and favorably known ea a military expedition Is reported Inef A few month« ago the ship (fleet J Sutherland v« Ubas Aills, Execu led by Exalted Euler A U Woodcock. football player and track athlete of fective. It was unable to engage the and looking-glass ofCapt Robert Gray, Dally Guard, Dwember 4 tion ou judgment. Charles W Fulton, the speaki r of the great powers and, incidentally, is one who commanded the Ship Columbia, H ormethikf C aptubbd .—Sheriff ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Chinese. REAL KHTATR TRANHEKR«. occasion, and Rev J A Cleland, who of the U O’s hardest students. and who entered the Columbia river W W Withers yesterday went out to officiated aa chaplain, and Pact Ex* D W Jones and wife to the Booth, GOT A BRIBE TAKER. »2.00 on May 11, 1792, was secured. This :ear.......... the Goldson country where he arrested ailed Ruler Jame« b Page. Kelly Lumber Co, 158.52 acres lu tp 17 1.00 Eonths.... Special to the G uard . Dally Guard December 4 I veesel was the first of American build The other officer« were: 11 W Row one W F Kepper, wanted at Walla .60 Months.. I ndianapolis , Dec 4 —One of the to circumnavigate the globe. She was s r 1 e; »1000. D own F rom B lue R iver .—F J J A Henhsy to The Blue River land, Ealeemed Leading Kulght; G W Walla, Washington, for horse stealing. Sharkey and wife arrived here this push members of tbeoommou council I constructed al Scituate, Ma««., in 1773, Mining Co, Interest In Oro Fino Griffin. Esteemed Loyal Knight; L T Tbe theft was committed last 4th of forenoon from the Lucky Boy mine of the city has been sentenced to an and served as a privateer during the Harris, Esteemed lecturing Kulght; July aud since that time officers have mining claim; »1250. Quitclaim rtising rates made known on application Mr 8 in tbe Blue River district, In 1787 she was im all busineM letters to THE GUARD, ¡definite term in tbe state penitentiary Revolutionary war. Edward Crede to J E Blaz.ler, Inter- C Marx Jr, E-qulre; M H Walli«, Hec- tieen looking for the miscreant. Sheriff brought with him the usual monthly secured by a commercial ootnpatiy in ;ene, Oregou. C Hodee, Treasurer; Jullua Wittier« had a description of hltn, and eta iu I X L mining claim; »150. Quit rotary; for bribery. clean up and deposited it. He says it Boston, headed by Joseph Barrell, Goldemlth, Innt-r Guarit; fl W Gra- hearing of a man answering tne same claim. FATAL TRAIN WRECK. was entirely satisfactory. The mill is aud made her first voyage around tbe J J Nierllng to T G Hendricks, lot hana, Tyler; <> R I'hrlamau, I L out at Gnldson, proceeded to take him running right along, the ten stamps Special to Guard. J world. On the secoml trip tbe Co 1, block In Mulligans addition; »1200. Campbell aud Win R R<uahaw, Trua- io charge. The sheriff arrived with DA J WALTON » X MARK LIT dropping day and night. He report* hie prisoner In Eugene lets last even B uisun , California,' Dec,4.—A work lumbia river waa discovered, and tbe A J Langworthy to Mrs Rachel tees. no enow at the Lucky Boy, but some name of tbe vessel given Io the river rALTON * OVERTON, The opening ritual servlcee wert» ing and lodged him In Jell, and Im- Handers, .120 acre« In tp 18 s r 6 w; train of Southern Pacific Railroad on Gold Hill. During the month tbe on May 19, 1792, by Captain Rotiert medlntly telegraphed to Hherlft A F then given lu a moat impressive mao ATTORNEYS AT LAW •800. mill abut down on aocount of one very Company was wrecked here today. Gray. The Hoclety has two Imple- L Lewis to J B Lewis, lots 4 and 5, nor. Tbe roll of the honored deml Keee at Walla Walla, who arrived here practice in all the courts of the state. cold day. The road is much better Eight deaths and twenty injured meuts used in cvus'ruottng the Co W b IIU: this afternoon. He will return with hy Hecretary block 4, LA Lad to Cottage Grove; waa called I In Walton Block. tietween Blue River and Eugene than are reported. lumbia. Charles H Vivian, founder of the order, the prisoner tomorrow. E uoxnx . O kzgon . »400. formerly. Tbeconteute ot the Historical H< de- [Suisun City Is located about twenty .. «... I. n .■ ■ ' RA Booth st ux to Booth-Kslly and Walter Vernon Henderson and ty rooms In the ( h. ity Hall, Portland, , “'«' Co. , ...a . I . L l«0 Bcre. in tp 16 . r , 1 w; «, »1. Robert Clow, the honored dead of Eu miles northeasterly of the San Pablo -re .. .......... G och to O i . ymfia .—Prof C W ' L WHITSON, are wortti visiting by everytiody, and a P acific C oast C hampions .—Alba J M Hodson el ux to Jamee Hanford, gene Lodge No 367. After the calling Durrslla, of Portland, known by every Bay, the extension of Ban Francisco DENTIST. moat cordial invitation is extended to of Charles H Vivian’s name the gong ny Democrat: "Eugenedefeted Wash school teacher In Lens ;coonty and by lota 5, S block 6, Eugeue; 12116. ing (turchae-d the office and fixtures of ington at football last Saturday 48 to Bay on tbe north — E ditor G uard .] the public. oounded eleven toile and after the Marlon Wallace et ux to C L Eaton, many others has been elected princi e 1st' deceased W V Henderson, I am nameo of Brothers Henderson end iw prepared to do anything in the line of 0. As it has defeated the state uni pal of the Olympia high school over lota 6, 6 block 1, J taper; »'J6G. VIOLENT DEATH ACCIDENTS tntistry in the above said office. Clow, once after each. versities of California and Washington E B Hawse, resigned. Pref Durrett« ?rown and bridge work a specialty. T h « B bowbstillb F ibb —Tbe Exalted Ruler Woodcock then •aid it is undoubtedly champion of the Special to tbe Guard. will take charge of bls new position particular» of the burning of the child In an Impressive manner: P icific coast. Oregon can also deteat next Monday. C hicago , Dec 4.—A terrltfie boiler Francloco, of A J Kirk at Brownevllle, mentioned A writer in the Han "In vain, we call upon them; they Idaho and Nevada. Though Stanford 8 LUCKEY, exploeion occurred In a large tnanu- Chronicle of Dec. 1st, says this ot the Saturday, »how It to have been a very have paased Into tbe light that 1» be lieat Oregon it was beateu by Nevada. Hur R anch P ubchasbd .—Ed Ayres DKA1.EB 19 unfortunate affair. In the afternoon yond tbe valley of tbe shadow of death; factering eetabliahmeot of this city football teams: lias purchased tbe W H Spaugh place • On tbe whole reason's work Stan Mrs Kirk left her three month« old tbe places that have known them will today. Bix deaths resulted, and tele«, Watches, Chains, Jew- nf 76 acres bedew Junclfou paying ford ranks at the head of the six teams tietie In the baby carriage while «he ky. Etc. know them no more, and once more, twenty pentone were Injured more or participating iu the collegiate series ’Repairing promptly done. went to the home nearby of Mr Klrk’e wears celled to reallie that In tbe »8,3'0 for the sama. Ou the place la All work warranted. 26 acres of fin« growing land. He lees seriously. by a very «light margiu. California, mother. While ahe waa gone the midst of life we aro In death; that ho ■old bis place 12 miles north ot Eugen« Oregon, Reliance, Nevada and Ban house waa discovered on fire, and who watches over all our destinies has W BROWN, M. D. to James Hays« for 11060. Joee follow In (he order named.” And It was im|>oaalble to reach the child. the spirits of our departed under bl« FotlTBALLISTS E ntkrtainbd .—Cor- ' further: •' I he be«t all-round Coast How he fire started 1« a myetory, aa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. valli« Gazette: “After playing with «election to nlay an Eastern team | there waa no sign» of fire when Mre the U of O football team on Thank«-1 on Christmas would probably be a« Ice—Vpet óre in Chrisman Block. Kirk left home. giving day, Ray Goodrich, W B Hcott follows: Of Eugens. 'Hours: »to 11 a tn; 12 to 2, «to 9 pm. and Ram Thurston came to Corvallis "Full-back, Keddie, Nevada, 172. H a i . b <>F C attlb —J W Gulley, Paid up Cash Capital $50,000 for a brief visit. They are prime Half-backs, Hmlih, California, 166, and of Dexter, recently told to a 1 C WOODCOCK, Surplus - - 850,000 favorites In this city, having been , Blaker, Stanford, 173. Q tarter, Raltt, Portland firm 31 bewd of beef cattle, member« of the O A C. Friday even -1 Stanford, 100. Center, Uornleh, Cali ATTORNEY AT LAW. Eugene, Aregon. «terra and cow», also two cows with iDg they were entertained at Alpha fornia, 175. Guards, Seeley, Stanford. J calve«, 36 head In all for |0*J6. Gulley pffirw -One-half block »outh of ( hrieta Hall. Quite a large number ot their 185, and Overall, California, 2*2. < «aye cattle aro not ae fat aa ueual «1 GENERAL FANKING BUSINESS r*. fellow former students were In attend- I Done on re « niable t-rma. Sight Tacklee, Traegsr, Stanford, 190, and this season of tbe year, and thinks It KUGEMB, 01N0O9. draft» on Chloro, «r, Fraaci*oo and Port auce. Conversation, Jokeo, games and Pringle, California, 190. Ends, Wom la on account of tbe fiiee that annoyed land, Oregon. , Bill» of »»ctiangr mid "B foreign ccuntrire. refreshment« made up a very pleasant ble, California, 160, and Zeigler, Oregon, tht-m during tbe rammer eeaaon. ’ E BEAN, IlepmiU receiveo .abject to check o< certifi evening. IM. cate of d-poeit. ATTORNEY AT LAW. W R L'D ilwatm -Tbe following "Hubetitutee—In the back field, AU collection* entmeL-l to ns will receive Pally '.Bars December 4 P« cìa attention to collection» and matters in prompt attention Gammon, U C, Hilt, B, Dinsmore, are tbe delegatee elected by Eugene J Prebate. Money to loan on real estate, W RC I nspection .— Last night tbe Reliance. Quarter-back, Bansbach, H. W Geary Womens Belief (,'orpe to the ” G HnDsKXt, p. E. SkODOBAaa. annual Inspection of tbe Womens Re < enter, J McFadden, H. Guard, Clay department convention: Mrs Bottle I'reeideLt. Cashier. knci With A C Woodcock. 9 B «axis, L. H. P-Ttn, lief Cori« of Eugene was held In U C. Tackle, Jakway, U O, and Ware, Mrs Sarah Matlock, Mrs Hepey Vice Preei'ka - Aw t ' »eh 1er Frank's hall, the inspecting officer te- Albertaon, U C. Ends, T McFadden, Watts, Mrs I>11 th Miller, Mrs Letitia y L. CHESHIRE. M. D ing Mr- M C 1 t.arpe, of Corvallis. Mrs H, and Hudson, U C. Holden. Alternate«, Emm« Ixiwrey, Tharpe found the local corps In good Gray, Vinnle “At end some exception may 1« Mary Ryen, Mary PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, working condition and ex pres **d ber- taken tn the choice of Z-lgler on an Yeager, Abbie Haskell. iouan Bldg. •elf a« well pleased with the work of wain* of hl« light weight, only 134 M abbibd .—in Tacuna, Nov 29, the cerpe. After the inspection proper poends. . Neverthelsss thl» tloes noi Eugene, Oregon. 1900, Mr Oscar Stuart and a lady from «rem |o mas- tbe sllghtsst differente a social time was had and ail enjoyed In hi» play Ut tackle« a« If «hot «ut Michigan. Mr Stuart formerly at ' them«* vea- ot e >aui)on, and Is a «uake iti «dilli g tended th* U O here. He la now a through intero rance.” fireman on the N P R R. W W Bret berths, a tax man of the B P Co. is in the city looking over the The partlee who rented tbe mom W ashington , mission Dec 4.—The com appointed to consider tbe ?ourt House hems. c north window cKLY EUCENE GUARD Oregon Honored. —FIRST--- Look at our Windows^* A Our French flannels are One with children» hat»; A very few left. Ladies Fascinators, Ladies going. knit shawl»; in all wool Price» low. and ice wool. Something new in Golf suitings. I would like to call your attention to the dre»» trim WOOL WAISTS, mings we have now in ap SKIRT 'LENGTHS plique trimming», in wool and «ilk; cut out all over» NEW BED SPREADS Just in by express. braid» and all the new »ilk» in corded effect». EUGENE Loan Ei Savings Bank LA'iECOUNTYBANK - or— EUGENE, Of Eugene, Oregon^ Paid Of Cash CijiiUl Surplus $50.000 2.500 OREGON. r»t»«n,s»a 1« i»sr ots»«t Bank <a tha Cveatf. I Gtneril BîfiLrç bttimi in il! in neh» Pmiactîd «n iiuribU tarw*. A. G. HOVEV President L G. Hl LIN, ' ashler B. H. HOVEY. Asst < asl.ier. asaeaement roll. The brick work ofi the extension to tbe old Loen and Bevmgs bank build ing 1« completed. a aCMtAAL «SSRINO BUSINtS« TBAN«- AOTIU ON r«VON*«L< TERSI«* B L Bogart end bride arrived her* from Dakota this afternooo to make Draft» on tb< prlnc4palpititi of tbo their permanent boni* io Eug*t»*. Catted itial*« »nd for-.,', "**■ n trise, talerrel alurwed oe twwsnd ' ertlficsis« •f They have taken r>oma at Mrs E *- petrel! «h«B .rf’ eta'owl rerlod. hsm's for the present. io,«tk\i rreslv« eur rr.re.pi eiunueo. City aa4 usual» aarra-i» bought. w t s«ow« •re« F « OtRUAN. now occupied by the Booth Kelley Co, to he given poaewiioa January let, have concluded not to open up a store lu Stores to Open Evenings. According to agreement the mer- | eben ta will keep their «tore« open during the month of December for i 'be benefit of tbe bollday ebopperv, exit will reeu ie early cl<«lng on Jan- uary let. The merchant« have been Eugaoe. •'Impreaalooa'' lu Rvg'eter *K«l- geoe baa anaxampleof laudable am- bltlon in the pereon of E Carpenter, a colored hoy, who la taking a coaree at the University and make« hl« way by He run« a chair at I blacking «hoee the H< fffnan Hoeae. In»tea4 of »boot- Ing crape be ie »booting hl« heed full of Intelligence that will be of eerylce Alfred King, recently honorably very honorable and Ju«< In the earlv discharged from Co M. 45th U H Vol eliwir g movement, end »bow that a early unteer« Infantry, doing a»rvice lu the bond !• DOC OMRRBry. The Hay, Pbi ipplre«, arrived In Engvoe this I closing ■OTSgaeol Is here to which I« appreciated by our merchant«, lu th» future' r” aftert non to vi-it relatives. SHOES SHOES. I«a<lie» kid gloves. The BEST f 1.00 glove on earth. Remember our «hoe stock is always rca'ly to greet you. To close out our Ladies We aro always in the lead. and jackets. I