The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, February 23, 1901, Image 1

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EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY
VOL 34
FEBRUARY 23 1901
STATE LEGISLATURE
SPECIAL FOR
THIS WEEK
75ct VALUES FOR
50 cents
Both Houses Steady at Work
MRS NATION IN JAIL.
Special to the Guard.
T opeka , Kansas, Feb 19.—Mrs Carrie Nation is hiking
an enforced rest from the work that has caused so much
excitement in this prohibition state for several weeks
past-smashing saloon mirrows and fixtures, and emptying
the unlawful liquors on Hoors and in gutters.
Mrs Nation is now confined in tne Topeka county jail
having been arrested on her first hostile move against the
saloons in this city.
A SAD TASK.
Special to tbe Guard.
SEE NORTH WINDOW.
HAMPTON BROS
U nion , British Columbia, Feb 19.—The fire in the
Dunsmuir coal mines is now extinguished and the greu-
some worK of taking out the bodies of the entombed miners
is in progress.
It is slow work as the Hooded mines must be pumped
out.
MORE “TIME” FOR CHINESE.
Special to the Guard.
P ekin , Feb 19.—The foreign envoys have agreed upon
a
notice
which has been served upon the Chinese author­
FISH WHEEL QUESTION.
ities that satisfactory edicts for the punishment of high
Eacti Member of the Legislature anti-foreign officials must be issued within eight days.
Also that measures for the enforcement of promised re­
Presented With a Bouquet of
forms must betaken within this period.
Flowers.
DAUGHTERS AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
WEEKLY EUCEHE CUARD.
CAMPBELL BROS.. Publisher*
I Salem, Feb 19.—In drawing up tbe
Special to tbe G uahi >.
JHCE East.ide oi Willamette .treet, be I bill for the protection of the fish In tbe
tween Seventh and Eighth street. waters of Oregon, Mr Hume omitted
ashington
W
, Feb 19—The opening ceremonies of the
tenth Continental congress of the national society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution are being held in
by a committee which is endeavoring I the national capitol with a distinguished attendance.
to have tbe Columbia also mentioned.
IN THE TRANSVAAL.
They say, ‘ If a fish-wheel or fish trap
1 to Im lude tbe Columbia river, hence
the fishermen are represented m Salem
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.$2.00
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)oe Year.........
lii Months....
ihres Month*..
I Is a bad thing in tbe »Villamette, the i Special to the Guard.
i Rogue river, or any other s'reatn in
LdrsrtWng rate, made known on application , ()regon, it 18 also a bad thing In the
Lddrew all business letters to THE GUARD, ’
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Eugene, Oregon.
¡Columbia.’’ Mr Hume on the con­
trary cl virus that, “the men who own
fish-wheels, fish traps and other fish­
IQS HI'A J WALTOX
ing gear on the C »lumbia, hold these
X * MAUKLST
P retoria , Feb 19.—General Dewett is moving north
with the Boer command. The British believe tLis -move­
ment is a feint and are prepared to meet him should he
double back south as they believe he will.
CUDAHY' KIDNAPPER ARRESTED.
rights from the state; first, through the Special to the Guard
tide land act, and second, by right of
Il’’ALTON A OVERTON,
ATTORN EYS-AT LAW
limitation, customary usage thus mak­
practice in all the courte of the state.
Mfice— In Walton Block.
Euoxxs. O regon .
Will
ing the law."
The flsheimen sent up to each of tbe
O maha , Feb 19.—One of the three men implicated in
the kidnapping of young Cudahy was arrested by the
police Saturday.
AMINE PURCHASE.
members of tbe bouse on Monday, a
beautiful bouquet to which this card Special to the Guard.
was attached;
DENTIST.
ancouver
laving purchased the office and fixtures of
Natural Flowers
the late deceased W V Henderson, I am
and
now prepared to do anything in the line of
Natural Propagation
Dentistry in the above said office.
FCrown and bridge work a specialty.
are
Superior
to the
Special to the Guard.
8 LUCKEY,
Artificial.
bKALBB IM
illwood
Vote to protect the natural
spawning grounds.
[•lock*. Watches, Chains, Jew-
lelry, Etc.
Compliments of...
Repairing promptly done.
ff AU work warranted.
The men who risk their lives
to catch tbe fish.
The
senators
will receive like tavors
w BROWN, M. D.
L WHITSON,
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on Wednesday.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FIRST----
io»— Uprtair* in Chrisman Block.
Hour*: t to 11 a tn; 12 to 2, 4 to 9 p m.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
National Bank
Ofto*—Oss-half block south of Christa
M.
Of Eugene.
A
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Euoiaa, Oisuos.
7 L. CHESHIRE, M. D
PHYSICIAN ANDI (SURGEON.
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Eugene, Oregon.
ft surra, o. a.
mis * a . m smith , d .
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
*>{•»>• L«n A Savings Bank building.
Ittioa h >iu»-9 to 1$; 1:30 to 4: A.
I »«nine h.>uta by app>»in’m.nt.
hü» attsMao p. J.y or night.
EUGENE,
t.tabll.k.a la IMI *Meat
■•a. la «ho C.aetf.X
’’ll Binkid] bJUMti in all branchas
tranuctad on lavable tarnt
A. G. HOVKT, President
L. G. HULIN, < e-b<rr
B. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier.
Klamath, Crook and Waeoo, made the
Tbe next business taken up was ttie
solitary change from yesterday’s vote consideration of Brown» I’s bill, which
by deserting Hermann and voting for provide, for .tate's orphaned snd
Geo H William*.
abandoned children. 1'lie measure was
discussed in the committee of the
GENERAL LEGISLATION.
whole, Smith of Marlou, in the chair.
Special to ths Guard.
Salem, Feb. 19.—The house adopted When report’d back to the house,
Eddy’s concurrent resolution providing Rrig«* moved that the bill he i ri uled
for tlie purchase of a life-size portrait of and tbe motion prevailed.
Abraham Lincoln to cost $600.
Tbe ways and means committee
The senate agreed to the bouse reso­ have three hills now on tbe calendar,
lution lor tire purchase of a Lincoln which are to be considered thia Tues­
portrait.
day evening at 7.30 under special order.
PASSED HOUSE.
They are: Gne for the compensation of
the attorney-general; oue for tlie
Special to the onard.
Halem, Feb. 19.— I he
house ttiis maintenance of state institutions, and
forenoon pa-sed the bill regulating the oue for tlie maintenance of the state
times and manner of salmon fishing. departments.
establishment and
state salmon
maintenance of a
passed tlie
senate.
Daly's measure fur the creation of a
state equalization board was disposed
of by being laid on the table.
The senate was favorable to tbe bill
which'authorizes and direct* a Pan-
commission
to
promote
M
, Kansas, Feb 19.—This community is ter
ribly shocked and excited today by a sad fatality that
occurred while reformers were wrecking a saloon this
morning.
The wife of the saloon keeper was in the building and
was crushed to death under the debris.
NOTED CHURCHMAN PARALYZED.
Special to ths Guard.
Salem, Feb. 19 —The senate passed
The Drowning.
whioti is to shut out certain quack
practitioners of tbe state, is praia«
worthy, yet the effects of such a law
would tend toward working severe
»<-■1 hips upon some ot tbe best pro-
teesioual men In Oregon.
While the
quack would be ousted, many good
workmen would also t>e thrown out of
practice. These would easily pass the
required examination before ths board,
yet they would not have tbe spare
time, aud possibly not enough ready
mouey tostop their bread-making labor
in order to attend a dental college,
graduate and receive the dip'oma
necessary to fulfill the provisiot s of
the prop»» “it law.
can republics, and passed the same
together witii an appropriation to com­
pensate the committee for time and
expenses Involved in their work.
THE NICKKL-IN-THE-8LOT.
Proebetel’« niekei-ln-tbe-elot bill de­
claring the use of such machine illegal
ami providing penalties for use or pos­
session of the same.
MISSING
state who are otherwise prosperous,
hatchery
amity and trade with South Ameri*
STOLEN AGAIN.
examinations bsfore the State Dental
Board. The object of tbe measure,
Passed Williamsou’s scalp bounty
Tlie bill introduced by tlie commit­
The mau who has a profession, has
measure providing for etate paymeut tee ou fisheries and game, caused a
worked at hie calling for yers, has
of bounties on coyote scalps.
deal of comment yesterday afternoon
prior to this been an apprentice under
| In the bouse. While the measure was
PASSED SENATE.
probably some of the best dentists in
being considered In the committee of
Special to the Guard.
tlie county, will, uniter the provisions
Salem, Feb. 19.—The senate passed t tbe whole, an effort waa made by of such an act, i>e compelled to shut
Marsters’ bill appropriating $24,000 for Hahn to have protection of salmon, in up his office and go out to blacksmith­
the maintenance of tlie Roseburg the Columbia, put on an equal footing ing or something else of the kind to
soldiers' home for the next two year*. with that of other rivers in (tie state. provide hie family with the Decenaries
McAlislei’e bill for th * establishment Opposing this amendment were Hume, of life. He would most probably have
of an industrial col'ege on a section of ’ Colvlg, Robert», McGreer and others. no chance to .leave his home aud
land owned by the state ne*r Union, Hahn’s libors in thia effort were family, tor a period long enough to
crowned with success, and tlie fish- enable him to procure tbe oonveted
Union county, passed the senate.
!
Kuykendall’s bill irovnting for the wheels of the Columbia river w II not diploma. The projioeed law would
sale of supreme court reports and revolve as of yore, unless the senate inflict unnecessary trouble and punish­
Brownell’s measure providing for the should see tit to kill Hi« measure.
ment on numerous citizens of our
V
, B C, Feb 19.—A London firm of mining
specialists has purchased the Britannia group of gobi quartz
claims on Howe Sound.
KANSAS SALOON FATALITY.
W ashington , Feb 19.—Bishop Spaulding of the Episco­
pal diocese of Colorado has suffered an attack of paralv sis
in this city.
It Would Work a Hardship on
Many of Our Able Prac-
titioners-
, Spwtsl to Guard
S alem , i-eb 19 — Yesterday af.er-
noou Whitney's measure providing for
the taxing of uiortgagi s came up for
' final action in the bouse, aud just be­
VOTE ON U
S SESSTOS.
fore tbe Vute was taken, a half dozen
WILL PROBABLY BE DEFEATED
Special to the Guani.
member* skipped out, thus avoiding
s ' ai . km , Feb. lo.—The vote for Uuited | tbe necessity of going on record, au.l Special to tbe Guard
B aum , Feb 19.—A bill which is
Bttleeaeuat rat notiti today resulted practically defeating the bill. Those
commanding no little attention at tbe
Corbett.................. ............. 32
, absent were Edson, Dilscoll, Geer,
I resent moment, is the oue providing
Heriusuti. .......... ............... 29
Lamson, Montague aud Poorman,
for a new denial law which makes it
Inman .......... .. ............. 26
Hemenwsy beiDg exeu-ed on account
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Williams .............
i of sickness.
Tbe sttirma'ive vote mandatory upon practicing dentists to
Woods.................. .............. 1
' lacked three of t>elng enough t ■ pas- be graduates of a dental school, and
beside«, that they shall pass oertam
J N Will amami, jolut senator for 1 the bill.
American
Hpcaisl to the Guard.
The Fisn Wheels on (he Columbia
Will Not Revolve Next Year.
WAREHOUSE
Special te ths Guard.
Halem, Feb.
19.—Lamson,
BILL.
New Lodge at Wendling.
A lodge of Anc. ent Order of United
Workmen was orgsiilx id st Wendling
Saturday night will» 15 clisr’er mem­
bers.
A delegation of 11 members
from the Eugene lodge alleuded and
assisted In tbe institution of the new
organization.
The name adopted Is
Yellow Fir Ixxige No. Iirj. Alter the
ceremonies an
excellent banquet,
which would be a credit to any
metropolitan hotel, was enjoyed and
was finished about 3 o’clock Bunday
morning. It Is said that tbe 15 char­
ter members of this new lodge ae
gentlemen of perfect physique and tbe
prospect* for a large membership are
very good.
The lodge Is officered as follows: P
M W, J M Trimble; M W, E Smith
Foreman, H C Holcomb; Receiver, F
E Brockman; Overseer, John Waddell;
Guide, J F Russell; I W, Leonard
Chitwood; O W, Lee Chitwood.
the
and is really intended for the purpose
of ousting certain dentists wbo are
using newspaper Ink In advertising
their work.
Legislative Notes.
Ontario has l>een defeated In it* am­
bition to be the capital of Malheur
county. Tbe enabling act failed to
pass by a score of 25 to 24.
Senator Proebstel's bill to make tbe
county treasurer« collector* of taxes tn
this state, Is now pending in the sen­
ate. The only provision ot tbe bill
follows:
“Sec L—The county treasurer of
each county of this state is hereby
made the collector of all taxes in his
county, and be shall do and perforin
sll duties heretofore and now required
of the shérif!» of the several counties in
the collection of taxes.’’
■n r . .*«
ehairman of the oommlttee to whom
the bill regulating ths conducting of
public warehouse* was referred, came
to his seat ia the kouae three mluutes
prior to the time for Joint convention,
a*, noon, and wm Immediately called
upon to baud in the bill.
A heated
Elsie Pickard returned to Eugene
late Saturday eveniDg from the scene diM'ussion foil iwed but tbe bill waa
of the horse drowning near Spring not returned to ths house.
Eugana, Oregon.
held. When the party reached the
HORTICULTURAL REPORTS
slough aesr Jas Ebbert’s place all tbe
a
GENERAL BANKING B08INES.
occupaot* of the hack except Pickard Special to the Guard.
Don. on re wasabis terms.
digh
Salem, Feb. 10.—The committees to
got out and Pickard started to drive
irsfte on Chicago, so FrancisOo and Port­
land, Oregon.
across the slough which waa a riglng which Brigg*’ resolution authorising
Bill» of s«chsng» old on foreign ccnntnas.
torrent, the current took horses, hack tbe eecretsry of etate to publish extra
Depisite received subject to check.of certifi­
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and driver down .tream at a rapid
cate of deposit.
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copies of the report of the board of
All collection, entnwted to ra.wi’l reo.lv.
r-te and they finally lodged against a
prompt attention.
■■ bill swieieo- eavs
tree. Pickard succeeded in climbing Horticulture wan referred rei*>rted
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P. E.
T G Hxxnaicxs,
into tbe tree but the horses became en­ adversely and the report was adopted.
Salem
Sentinel,
Feb
IS.
CMbiOT.
Pr».HieoL
I Tbe nlckle-io-tbe-slot machine bill, tangled and after a fearful struggl-,
L. H. Poma
8 B E asis ,
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A
Vio. 1‘reri.ka .
by Senator Proebetel, is meeting with were drowned. Mr Pickard says it
A H oodoo .—While Eleia Pickard
hard luck. The bill bad passed the was pitiful in tbe extreme to see tbe was driving one of Eli Kangs’livery
senate and was sent to tbe house, I horses during tbelr last living mo teams, conveying a triveiing manto
where, after second reading, it was re-1 menta. They would look up at him | Junction ttiis morning, the king bolt
ferred to the commities» on commerce,' with agoriixing an 1 almovt human ex of the buggy came out near* Irving let­
of which Representative Lamson !< pression» in their eyes, a* if imploring ting the fr rit of the buggy down to
chairman. An effort was m»de Fr‘- him to help them out. He did all be tlie ground »nd spilliog the occupants
day afternoon to recall the bill from coulo but bis eff orts to save them were out io the mud. The horeee ran quite
the committee but tbe bill was not pro­ in vain. Frank «"Uin.n, MM
a di.tat.ee with the fr »nt wheels but
Of Eugene, Oregon.
duced aud this morning both tbe bill, party, plunged into the swift current wi r-* stopped and n-> damage was
help save the h< rses, but it was all done,
Iteeeiiis that Eldahaa a hoo­
Pud Up Ciih q
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S50.000 and the chairman of tbe eommltte to
were missing, but Lamson returned In he could do to save himself from drown- i doo.
Surplus
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5,000 time to participate in tbe Joint assem­ | log. He swam to the tree where
waa and they both were:
A GENKRAL BANKING ®U«>NC«® TRAN®- bly bet the bill was not returned. Sen- i Pickerd
PttoraaTY P ühcmíbbd . — Deputy
AOYED ON FAVO®A®L< Tt®*®-
1 ator Proebetel is undicided wnat to do brought to tbe shore with the aid of Hherlff Fred Fisk hna purchased at
•Drafts issued on tbe principal ritte« of U»e but may draft another bill and have it ropee. The party proceeded to Wend­ administrator's sale 'rom Adinlnls-
TBited e K auw «nd foreign rr> mUiee
Interest allowed on Demand ^ertilo« •t promptly advanced to Ha place on ling on fool, reaching there aboot 7 trst >r Geo B Dorris th ■ home property
Deposit wbeo left rtaud
tbe calendar with a view to .«curing o’clock.
of the late Mrs Stile« at Polol Terree
ColiecUon« revive our pr mpi atWotlou
Ito enactment. This is the sec nd
on the Miuslaw.
The pia«» con-teta of
City and Ceuoty Warmau UM<bt.
Boto.
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At
Leaburg,
Oregon,
Feb
14,
jiDstaoceof “bill swiping'* that bs*
45 acre«, la well Impro» ed and la one of
0. A SÍISÍ
w A «wow«.
Iheen [-r[*trated ttiis session, both oc­ to Mr and Mr» Enoch Beam, a lo tbe Aneti pteeee of p operty in Lane I
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ponil i son.
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curring iu tbe bouse.
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county.
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See our window. We will for ten
days from this date sell our new
EUGENE
C ’**I
OREGON.
THE DENTAL BILL
Paid up C**h Capital SBO OOO
Surplua
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SBO,OOO
ANECOUNTY BANK Loan ^Savings Bank
- or—
MORTGAGE TAX LAW DE­
FEATED.
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Silk Velvet
Cushion Covers
Samples from New York.
Something new-
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at a great reduction so as to get
our goods before you. Be sure and
call an<l get you a waist before they
are suld, as we have a limited
quantity. Our new spring ging­
hams anti dimnities are here and
they are BEAUTIES.
F E Dunn