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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1900)
” • » tit » ti i n QUEEN VICTORIA ILL FRANK HATCH IN Sleepless Nights and Loss of Appetite-British Public Anxious. SILVERTON INCENDIARY. Special to the Guard. S ilverton , Oregon Deo 8.—Fifteen thousand dollar’» worth of property went up in blaze and smoke la»i night—The Odd Fellow» lodge proper - ty and the mercantile eetaoilahmeut of Wire A Company. Benjamin Wire ia under arrest on charge of burning the building in order to roperty. obtain insurance on hi« min TROUBLE.' will SOOS MOVE IS. ni ann SOCIAL. BOOTH-KELLY HOSPITAL. laJorsed a Bank Check With An oiher Man's Name. Daily Guard December S Frank Haleb, a sort of a roustabout about 50 years of age, who ba« mad« Eugene hi* home for a <*ouple of years pa-t, ia in serious trouble through signing another name than his own to a negotiable bank cheek. A man by the name of Davis while uuder the iuduenee of liquor laM Saturday lost or bad a check given by liie Acme Commercial Company for *1) 57 stolen from bis person. On the »ame day Frank Hatch presented tlie cheek to the First National Bank for payment, indorsing the paper with the name of Davis in the presence of a bank officer. As lie could not secure the ner-e-sary identification th bauk refused to honor the same L atch then went to the Griffin Hardware Company and bought au «x for oue dollar, getting the balauce of the check $8.57 in change. Tills money he spent for stimulants. Today he was arrested on the serious charge of forgery by Nightwatch Croner. Hatch stands a good show to serve time at Salem for his too free use of another man’s name. Tlie ax was found in the basement of W Itter's saloou, an outside trap door allowing ingress thereto. fjiMMITTPn RI1IIWÍ THE CONVENTION Psi:» Geard. Iwcsmbsr » Complete Arrangements Made for Its Establishment. PROBABLY BRANCH BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. HOSPITALS. Complete arrangements have been mads for the establishment of tbe Booth-Kelly Company's Hospital in Eugene. Al a conference betweea a delegation of employee from the various mills and the couipauy held this morulng, an «greement »u reached In the matter and the hospital will be open and ready to receive patients by Jauuary 1, 1001. The plan decided on Is this in brief: Each employe of the oom pan y Is to pay a stipulated sum moutbly for tbe maiutenauce of the hospital and wbsu one becomes ill or is injured be re ceives medical and surgical treatment free. A board of manageis to be se lected jointly by the company and •mployee will have entire oontrol of the hospital and will handle all sums contributed by tbe nteu fur its main tenance. Aside from tbe oentral hospital to be located In Eugene, it is probable that brandies will be established at tbe different mill sitee, but this ie entirely optional with tbe board of manager» and will be decided on later. Tbe eompany will uot enet a build ing of their own for the boepital, as has generally been understood,but will leave the location to Dr» Paine A Kuy keudall who have tlie ooutract for a year to furnish all drugs and medioal and surgical attendance. Dr» Palue A Kuykendall have not decided on a lo cation as yet. but everything will be satlafactotlly arranged by the time set for tbe opening of tbe institution. I i Yesterday was Mise Berta Eddy's 16th birthday. Vo celebrate tbe event In a proper manner a number of her young friends planned a surprise for her. They gathered in a body last evening and marched to her home co Eleventh and Pear! streets where a pleasant evening was spent. It was a complete surprise. A nice luncheon was served duriug the evening. Those privileged to be present at this enjoya ble atfalr were: Misses Maxie Eddy, I^one Kays. Reba Craig, Winnie Morgan, Lula Whiteaker, Lillie Wood, Clara Wold, Vera Wilson aid Daisy Gilbert; Messrs Arthur MoAllstsr, Leonard Straight, Claud Gaby, Roy Kerns, Will Ford, Ralph Robinson, Paul Willoughby. 8ORO818 DANCING PARTY Interesting Sessions Being Held at the Big Y. M. C. A. Meeting TOMORROWS FRORRAM Dally Guard Daoeuibar a Tbe busliiusa session of ths big Y M C A convention was opened yeeterday afternoon by Mr Fay. of Portlaud, and tlie following officers were sleeted for tbe convention: Pres. W H I^e, preldsnt^ Albany oollegs; Bee., O A Cox. ass't sre'y Portland Y M C A; Asst. Bee, J J Handsaker, U O, Y M C A. The re;>orta of the dlflt-reiit associa tions showed marked growth lu all lines of work, including the railroad emendations, city assoolatious aud oollsge aasoclatlous. One of the the most enjoyable affairs [Silverton i» a prosperous Marion of Its kind ever held in Fugene was eouuty town on tlie line of the Wcod tbe party given by the Bor >eis Danc burn-Natron railroad about 15 mil*, ing ClBb at Armory Hall last night. east of Salem.—E d G uard .] About 40 couplee of Eugene’s twellest young people were preeeut and from 0 ILL AND AGED QUEEN. EVENING SIAHtON. to 12:30 o’clock, to tbe music ot Hvar- ■pedal to Guard. President Lee, of Albany oollegs, verud’e matoillees orchestra, the Jolly presided at tbe M E ohuicb, which W indsor , England Dec 8.—Queeu company danced Io their hearts’ oou- was comfortably filled with delegates Victoria passe» eleepleM night», and tent. This was the club’s seoond party and town people. this season. is troubled with leas of appetite. After the opening sxsrclsea, Mr F W Much anxiety prevail» among the MESCUB-CYCLONB BANQUET. personal . Ober, editor of “Association Mon,” British publio on acoount of the fast iAst evening the Rescue and Cy Chicago, was introduced and addressed Dall» Guard December » clone Hose oom pa lies held a Joint the convention on “The History and failing health of the queen. W Waddle visited Junction today. banquet lu G A R hall. Nearly the growth ot the Y M C A ” He re [Queen Victoria was 81 years of age entire membership of both companies viewed the history of the YMCA Marshal Brady is on duty again. May 25th of this year. Bhe has been participated, and jollity and good feel from the time it was organised in Herbert Murch is over from Coburg. queen over 53 years. -E d G uard .] ing prevailed. The spread was de London lu 1844 te the present time G if Kelly went to Saginaw this afternoon. NO HOPE FOR KRUGER. lightful and when adjournment took aed showed the linmeuw growth of Fred Wald went to Portlaud today. •pecla 1 to th* Guard. place the tire laddies each one hoped the association all over the world. He for a recurrence of the Joyous event. Judge Hale, of Grants Pass, is in the slated that the work lias been extend A ntwerp , Dec 8—It Is unofficially city. ed lulo Paris, Rome, Russia, Madras, announced that Holland will not at Election of Officers. Calcutta, Jerusalem, Naserelii. Many W W Haines is home from ¡Southern tempt to Interfere with Great Britain’s Oregon. places in Boutb Africa have good ssao- Dell» Guard Deosmbsr 8, clatlous, aud the work to fast spread possession of the Boer countries, nor Mies Dee Aukeny is home from MILITARY CLUB. ing over other countries. ask for international arbitration. Portland. Last evening et the Armory the Eu Mr F B Bail th, of the International BOERS CAPTURE MUTTON. Otto Gilstrap expects to return from gene Military Club’s annual election Committee, of Now York, was then California next week. Special to th* G vasd . occurred .with the following result: Introduced aud apoke on “Tbs rtplril- Court House Items. Mrs L N Roney went to Cottage Grove this Prealdent.L H Johnson; vloe preald-nt, ual Alm af the Association.” Hie ad J ohannesburg Dec 8.—The Boer» afternoon to >i>end Sunday. Mortgage........... ....................... $1000 00 Glen Ford; secretary, Frank Tayloi; dress was replete with good thoughts captured 17000 sheep from the British Mrs Ada Bhelton returned from Mortgage.......................................... 300 00 treasurer, D E Yorau; trustee for three and was llsleued to attentively by the near Krugersdorp. Portland this afternoon. Chattel mortgage............................. 27 85 years, H A Beliwerlug to succeed him audience. DEWET RETREATING. After announcements, the »eaaiou Col Geo O Yoran returned from Mortgage........... ........................ 150 00 self. A committee of five was ap ■pedal to the GUARD. Portland this afternoon. Moitgsge............................................. 6000 00 pointed to make arrangements tor the closed with an luformal receptiou by opening of the new Armory in a fitting tbe YMCA of the U U. F Owen, the tea store man, left for REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. L ondon , Dec 8.—General Kitchener manner as follows: (.'apt R B Huston, THIS MORNING'S 8KB8ION. Kan Francisco last night. Cora E Weatherson to E Nloolle, Capí J M Williams, Bergeant O C reports that General Dewet failed to The session opened promptly at V a Darwin Bristow came down from 113 56 acres in Lane Co; $8011 00. Kauffman, Corporal H A Bchwsrlng, force a passage of Coomaasie bridge Cottage Grove this afternoon. Rufu» Mallory, trustee to J A Gilkey Musician Frank McAlister. An ad m, and Mr F B Bmitli delighted the and trecked northeast abandoning convention with an exposition of 11 Mrs R B Cochran, returned to her block 85, Bpringfield; $350. journed meeting of the club will be Tim. 3:16, 17. In these verses Mr 500 head of horses. L Blumauer et ux, to F L Cham held Dec 21. home at Balem this afternoon. Bmitli fouud five lessons for the study Ed McClanahan jr went down the bers lots 1, 4, blk 4, Bkinuer’s ad to ORDER BASTIAN STAR. ofS< d’sword: First, it was Inspired, Eugene; *43' 0. SALOON KEEPERS ARRESTED. country on the train to huut Friday. Henry L Carter et ux to Jams« Ban The Order of Eastern Htar elected the secondly, the revelatlouof God through following officers last evening; Mrs C Jesus Christ; thirdly, It lias trans Judge Hale returned from Balem ford lot 13, blk 1, Fairmount; $150. D Combe, W M; B B Bpeucer, W F; this atteruo n on his way to Grants For Violation of Sunday Closing E C Bmitli et ux to B B Eakin, 1280 Mrs Detmering, A M; Mrs Welder, forming power; fourthly, development Pass. of character; fifthly, thorougly tlul»h- acre« in tp 17 s r 4 w; $6000. oouduotreee; Mrs Grlffiu, associate Law, at Junction—Paid Fines. fester Luckey i» up from Portland to stay, H B Dunn el ux to James Hernan oonductreaa; Mrs Elizabeth Young, ing a man for every good work. P O Hausou, college secretary, of A few more YMCA worker» came up on way, lot 1 block 3 McFarland’s ad to Beo’y; Mrs Griffin, treasurer. today's train. Kauaae, i|>oke on “The Bpirltal Op ■pedal to the Guard. Cottage Grove; $1. portunities of College Life.” Tbe Rev F E Billington went to Cottage Giove Julius A Pond to Wm Brynd et ux, J unction , C ity , JDec 8.—Two sa Football Team at the Grove. this afternoon to till hi» pulpit in the Christ lota 12 aud 13 blk 1, Morse ad to Flor oloeo fellow feeling existing among loon keepers were arrested here today, ian Church. students gives vast spiritual opportu ence; $2200. Cottage Grove young men have or nities which far transcend intellectu W Waddle, proprietor of the Mono Dr» J W amt T W Harris went to BILD OF BALE. ganizad a football team with the ex- al and physical opportunities. These gram ond Fred Goulet of the Red Cottage Grove this afternoon on a pro L F Crow to A P Knowles, bill of pectRtlon of wiplug off the earth <>pi>ortuulUes are fouud In every col fessional visit. Front, for keeping their ealoons open sale .of »aw logs; $75. • everything in their elees. They lege. Tbe way in wtitoh meu are Mrs Mathew Wallis, returned from last Bunday. They appeared before are rather late in tbe sea won la by pereoual work. CIRCUIT COURT. Dayton, Wash today. Bhe was ac Justice Clark and plead guilty and Geo T Hall A Bon vs Jno McCarty. son in organizing but no doubt Btuart B Hanna, college secretary of companied home by her daughter, Judgment Is asked for $638 aud eoete of will And a game or two this winter. the i'aclfio Northwest, add reseed the were fined $10 each, which they paid. Mrs Duncan, of that city. In all probability the Cottage Grove coavanlIon on “What Rhall the Col action. It is said more arrests will follow. It Miss Hawkins, a student who fell team will play a game with oue or lege Hludent do with Missions?” He MININ» LOCATIONS. is intimated that all business houses and broke her leg near the Armory J «V Kaye locates Twin claim in both tbe Eugene military companies handled iito subject in a masterful will be compelled to close on Bunday building some time ago, left on the Bohemia district. and will no doubt prove to be a oluee manner,and his address was (ell of hereafter. The “Crusaders” are re train for home this afternoon. oouteet. Word comes from tbe Grove good thoughte. li nr. John Q Howard, an employe of the MrF B rim I th then lookup “Tbe sponsible for the arrests. Glass Bros, manufacturers of sash, that the team there is practicing hard Both Kelley Lumber Co. at Baginaw, doors, etc, file lien against Walter and are out for blood. Tbe team la Need of More of the Evangelistic and a member of Co C, 2nd Oregon, To Extend Building. Rugers and D G McFarland for ma oompoeed of good beavy men and Bplrit in io our Colleges.” U b V, returned to Bagluaw this terial furnished In the sum of $04.00. they will make it decidedly interesting By evangelistic spirit to meant that afternoon. for anyone they run up against. Tbe movement which unifies forces and Messrs Bommerville <k Berger have PROBATE COURT. personnel Is as follows: Msesrs De centralises them upou the one pur Mrs Bryson and child returned to workmen employed clearing the In the matter of guardianablp of Lasius, Potts, Medley, Emeraou, their home at Corvallis this afternoon pose of winning meu to Christ. ground for an extension to be built Minnie Fisher and Albert Fisher, Merryman, Wallace, Piper, Harms, After announcements tie conven onto the rear of their two-story brick Bhe was accompanied by Miss Lizzie minors. Petition of J b McMurry, Griffith^ Dunn and Dutton. tion ad|ourned until this aftornooa al building reeently purchased by them Griffin who will visits few days in guardian, to sell property. l JK) o’clock. from J H Goodman, and to be occu that city. MARBIAGB LICBNSB. The following to the program for to pied by their saloon about January 1. Cold Steel or Death. O L Darnells» and Mabel Cutler night and tomorrow: The extension will be 20 by 26 feel in Died. were grunted license to wed. Chas W SATURDAY BVRNING. dimension», one story high and to be “There to but one email chanoo to Evans acted as witness. built entirely of brick. This will add M E Church. save your life and that is through an Dali» Guard December 7 materially to the appearance of that operation, ” was the awful pruopect art 7.30 p m. Hong Hervico, U O gio» Mr» Maliuda Wright, aged 7* years, portion of the business district ai d is before Mrs I B Hunt, of Lime Ridge club aud Cboinawa quartette. ‘ ’ Timothy ” and “ SL ” 5 months and 8 day», died tin» morn forerunner of maDy such improve Wto. by her doctor after vainly trying 7.45 Tbe Y M C A as e factor in (I) ing at 8:45 o’clock at her home on ments to be made in that locality and to cure her of a frightful oaee of stom social life of too college. President Me- Bl—Dtg-on the-luok this aew knife Olive street after a short illnesa. bbe along Park street. Exeavating for this ach trouble and yellow Jsundloe. He Grew, Newberg. (2) Intellectual life was tlie mother of Mrs Eli Bang« and of mine won't cut melted butler. This new extension will be begun at once. didn’t oount on the marvelous power of the eoltoBS, President Hawley, of has lived in Eugene for tlie past 15 or is about the fourth one I’ve bought of Electric Hitters to cure Btomaeh and Belem. (3) Religious life of the college, B bvere A ccident .—Junction City 16 years. The funeral will be held aud none of them are good. Liver troubles, but she heard of It, Pisoldent Lse, Albany. T imi /T hy — Wall now Just watch me Bunday at 2 p m from the residence of Times: C F Hurlburt met with a very took seven bottles, was wholly cured, • Address, "A College and tbe De unfortunate accident Tuesday in conse Mr and .Mrs ,Eli .Bangs on Ninth and whittle with my knife—"wbtoeb, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs velopment of Character,” President H wbisch, whtoeb ” — look; shavings as CharneltoN street». Friends of lbs quence of which he is currying Qi. more and feels better then ever. It’e L Boardman, McMinnville College. long us your leg. Now that is a daisy head in a sling. He went out to the family are invited to atteud. positively guaranteed to cure stomach, 8 30 Address, “The Booial Chivalry knife I got it at Barker Gun Works; warehouse at noon for an armful of liver and kidney troubles, end never of the Twentieth Oenlury.” Preoldeat E ngagement —Ths Bunday Ore- ii's the Big Fuel brand and Its the best wood, and while loading up, a rick of disappoints. J’rlee 6Oo, at W L De- Frank Htrong, University of Oregon. wood fell on him. He was struck on gouian of Dec 2 has the following tulfe I ever had. Peter Johnson told Lano’s drug store. BUNDAY’ FORENOON me about them so I want and got one. Albany correspondent»: "Mr aud Mrs the head, cutting a gash two and one- Congregational Church. Bold only ty B arker G un W gmkb , Browuell announce the engagement of Independent» West Hide, Dec. 8: half inches in length. It required five I Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon. 3 45 a m. "Boul-winning P . ver.” Mrs Hberman Haye to again in tbe stitches to bring the gap together. A their daughter Miso Joyce to Rev Belem boepital. Duriug tbe week ehs 1 Mr Fred B Hmllb, Chicago. scar will be left on bis forehead tbai Harold Lynde Hopkin» of Paola, L sft fob H ome .—Lawrence Pete underwent an operation and Illa hoped Kansas.'' Mr Hopkins is a «ou of the 11 a n. Convention speakers at time can never erase. wed known Eugene sawmill pro Ksarstierg, tbe football coach, left for that she will »x>n regain her health. , churches. C hanmb of M anagers .—G B prietor, J B Hopkins, while the bride bia home al Hooqualtule, Wash, to as BUNDAY AFTERNOON. Eugene store« are all putting on Milloy, who has been in charge of the elect has no little tame tbrougbout tbe •»pt a position with the electric light their holiday attire. Our enterprising 3 pm, Meo's Mass Mooting al First Great American Tea Co'» branch st >re xV 11 teineite valley by re*e>ti of her xruparty at that place. A large num merehauta have on exhibition some M EChorch. “A Htrong Man.” Mr in this ctiw has resigned and H Kmpe. mus cal talents. Mbs io a graduate of tier of students ot tbe U O were at the el-ganl stocks of Christmas good«, and Fieri B Hmitb, of < lilr-ago. of Portlaud, has been appointed in ms the musical department of the Univer tram to see him off, aud they gave are doing a good Losmees. Peruse 0 pm. Young People» Meas Meet «•versi ooll-ge yells with great gusto. place. Mr and Mrs Milloy will won sity of Oregon. their ad« in tbe G uard . ing In t.'hrlstlan Church. “The stud Pete Is a »pleuded ooach aud tbe foot leave for Portland. Oregon City Enterprise: James N ents missionary challenge to tbe McMinnville Reporter Dec 8: "Rev nail team is pleased with his work. I-uper, of Eugene, ;«sawi through churches. 1. Tbe fact of the student M LKw, of Eugene, au eiegant and O fficial V isit .— Grand Ma.ter 1 r Oregon City Monday, to Heppner. Mr Volunteer movement of foreign mis James W Welsh, IOO F, will J-ay very logical speaker, io awietlug Bov Hops B old .—John Tbarnsbury to sions. Mr Btuart B Hauns. 2. A Bpencer Butte Lodge No 0, of Eugene, Lindsey in bolding meetings al tbe day sold to Horst Brae, E U Hmith, Lu per Las given up farm log In tbe challenge to be Intelligent Mr PO ▼alley, and will go Into tbe »beep Christian church, which will UXsy au official visit on the evening of ( agent, W» teues of hope at ISt cento per ( business in Eastern Oregon. ' Hanson, of Topeka, Kansas. 3. Tbe coaunue during the month.’' Dec 220, P-Aiud. ■ « ■ r«-«pou»lbili(y of the Society Oeear Cox. Youug Peoples BUNDAY EVENING. B»ptLt Church. 7.30 t> ui. "The Hludent»’ of tbe World United ” Mr P O Hanson, of Topeka, Keu-a». Christlau Church. “Tbe Undiscovered Continent.” Mr F W Ober aud Prof Kurr,Chicago, III. M E Church. •’Am I My Brothers Keepei?” Mr Fred B Rmilbt of Chicago. 8:45 p m. Farewell services In M E Church. “What Manner of Men, then Ought We to Be?” Bpeclal.—All delegatee are urged to remain in the olty uulll the one o'clock train M<aiday, December 10th, lu order to visit the University of Ore gon. A «;>ecial aseeuibly of all students aud faculty will be oouveued at 6 a m in Villard Hall, at which the Univer sity Glee aud I reble Clef Clubs will sing and brief addressee will be made by promineut visiting delegatee aud speakers Program committee, E C Bronaugh, A L Vemle, H W Btoue. Coach Herbold't Work. The Uulversity Argouaul, putUished at Moeuow, Idaho, under date of De cember 4, 1000, says: "Coach Hsrbold did splendid work here this year. Wheu he arrived in Moscow only two of tbe first team were here and those who turned out to practloe were mere boys. Everything looked pretty blue until tbe first team meu began to ooiue In and then prac tice began In earnest. Hsrbold worked faithfully aud bad the boys in perfect condition when they met University of Waahiuglou. He put the Idaho teatu at the lop Ibis year and will do ell tie can for us In the future. Ho to au excellent Hue coach. Ue has given us a>me very Iteusfiolal advloe oon- <»rnlug lit st year’s team aud has also made good suggestions In regard to aelsctlng a ooacti Hertxild lias all the qualillea of a gvntlvmau aud those qualities combined with hie football ability make him a good man to lead a Uani. Ho may return uoxl year.” Holland receive» her countryman Oom Paul Kruger with unbounded HtilhUHiaHin. Holland ie one of the cradles of human liberty. Her great sladtholder, William of Orange, hs» a niche in the temple ot huinau fame on a level with our Washington. Single-handed the little Dutch stale foaghl Spauish barbarity, as represented by the bloody Duke ot Alva, for twenty years. Spain’s assassin al last stilled the heart of William “the Silent,” but to no avail. The fires of Holland's patriotism did not de pend on the life of her matchless leader. Spain could not oonquer Holland. The scramble for office is ex emplified in Douglas oounty where a half-score of men are candidates for the oounty judgeebip, left va cant by resignation. Tbe salary ia but $1000 a year. Few of tbe ap plicants would hire out tor tbe $83.33 i a month that.appertain to tbe uffioe, yet are anxious to put themselves in a position where the whole people oan abuse them, for that amount. Tbe Treadwell mine on Itear Island, Alaska, is a wonderful pro ducer. There is a mountain of low grade free milling ore, averaging for tbe past years’s work only 11.66 a ton. But theoostof milling Is only 36 oents a ion, leaving a not working profit of $1.20. Tbe profit from the year’s work was 1674,000. Ore in eight is estimated at four million tons. The Marshfield match factory io running full time and giving em ployment to 18 persons. As tbe laborers are becoming skilled in their work tbe output ie being gradually increased. A shipment of 1000 oases to tian Francisco was made last week. For the past two years bard times bave prevailed in tbe shoe towns of Massachusetts. Tbe "shortage in tbe ohipmeut of boots end shoes from Boston as oompare«! with last year amounts to 384,872 esses. Two of greatest literary produc tions ot the Chinese are a dictionary ‘a 5,020 volumes and an encycio- peodia in 22,237 volumes. Lane nual ¡sos, «lion tsud lair the glug mild that tbe F be and life loses more >tber » re- 1 1st » or i tor y as so or ito is wo ■su ms»- ■»eia* on a ■»d I OR 1 • r. uW. large, ots or r floe Meeh ■btfel •nahte em te •>efc W 'eteet at