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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1901)
THE EUGENE I.Y GUARD ESTABLISHED FOR TIE BIUIUIATIOR OF DMOfRATIC PRINCIPLES, ISP TO IAR1 IN 1UNIIT LIÏIM BT Till WRIT OP «CB BMW K EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY VOL. 34 MARCH 9 1901. BOY KILLED. THE NEW k Block of Wood Fell oq Hiiu and Crushed Out His Life. i» FRENCH TARIFF ON GRAIN Silk Flannels for Waists. Special to the G uard . Panna Velvets for Waists Mercerized Silk Zephers P aris , March 5.—The French government in response I Alexanders Silks to the demands of agriculturists has increased the duty on Persian Foulard Silks. grain import«. i Don’t overlook our White Goods line. Ask to see The McGee Ajustable Yoke Underskirt. HAMPTON HBOS T ANTHRACITE COAL COMBINE. Speoial to tbe Guard. A1AKA, Or, March 4, 1901. Lart Friday the seven-year-old son of Tobias Tom, son-in-law of T R Chandler, was missed, aud no one knew where he was or what had he come of him. The supposition ws* that the toy had either fallen into the river or bad wandered away and wa* lost. Chas Seely and Will Benner went lu search of him Friday atter- uoon. They hunted for him all after- uoou and all ulght, thinking it might be that he would ory out lu the night, but the search wa* in vain, uutll about 9 o’clock Saturday moruing, wbeu the little fellow was found dead a taw yards from hl* home. A block of wood bad falleu on him, no doubt killing him Instantly. The funeral occurred Sunday at the residence of the boy's pa re u is on the Alsea. N ew Y ork , March 5.—A syndicate composed of promi-; nent capitalists has taken steps, the outcome of which looks favorable, to combine the anthracite coal mines of Penn sylvania under one head and management. EIGENE BRICK YARD [The production of anthracite coal, the most valuable! kind, is confined almost entirely to Pennsylvania in the |. M. Martin Expects to Make United States. In 1899 the United States produced 191,- 1,000,0000 Brick This Season. 000,000 tons of bituminous coal and 60,000,000 tons of anthracite. In that year Pennsylvania produced 133,000,- Dally Guard, March 5. J M Martin, proprietor of the Eu» 000 tons of all kinds of coal—E d G uard .] gene brick yard, this forenoon told a G uard reporter that he bad comtnono- WILLIAM WANTS WINE. Special to tbe Guard. T S an F rancisco , March 5.—The German government has ordered three hundred barrels of California wine for the, Will Put Up a Two-Story Brick use of the army. on Willamette. IN SOUTH AFRICA. DR. BROWN WILL BUILD. WEE KLÏ E UCEHE CUARD. Kptclal CorrwE|«ondenoR. Special to the Guard. The building oontagion scema to be W -r- ———» — - spreading at a rapid rate. Dr L ape own Brown now comes to the front with the information that be intends to OFFICE- East *ide ot Willametta it root, be- I oommenoe the erection, in the near w rs L __ 1 Vl_k»L .A—.»A. tween Seventh »ml Eighth Street* future, of a two-etory brick building ou Willamette street adjoining Mr • Special to the Guard. Roney’s projected new theatre building CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher« ed cleaning up his brick yard west of Eugene, and would soon commence making brick. He expects a busy season, as tie has already contracted 400,000 to l N Roney. He has on baud 60,000 brick. He expects to make 1,000,000 during the season. An Explanation. C T , March 5,—Th© Boer army has occupied P ortland , Or., Maroh 4,1901. Preston on the Great Piet river. E ditor G uard : De>r8lr:—I have ! been Informed that 8ti ator Kuyken WILL CONSULT COUNTRY. 33 ANNUAL MEETING * PETITION. Asking for J. H. McClung to Run For School Director. 0Î School District No 4 Held Last To H on J H M c C lung : We, the undersigned tax payers and legal voters of School District No 4 of Eu« geue, Lane County, Oregon, respect fully aud earnestly petition and re quest you to become a candidate tor director of said district atlbeeuaulug CLERKS REPORT. school election to t<e held Maroh tl.e llth, 1901: Dally llserd March 5. The annual school Dieetiug of dit- F M Wilkins, P E Hoodgraar, trict No 4 was held In 'he courthouse F L Chamber*, Geo Mldgley, last evening. J H McClung, chairman W O Zeigler, J D Matlock, of the board of directors, being a two til, David Link, Frank Dunn, Director 8 B Eakin called the nMeting J 8 Luckey, C W Lowe, to order and presided over the same. L Hullo, A G Hovey, Gm F Craw, school clerk, read his an J W Kays, G W Griffin, nual report, which was approved aud Geo K Monroe, W G White, ordered on file. No further business F A Raukln, J Horn, coming before the meeting, on motion Julius Goldsmith, A J Pickard, adjourned. John M Williams, C D Combe, The following stalls ties from the J H Klemm, R M MeMurpb.y, olerk’s report will be ot general in- 8 H Friendly, T W Harris, tereat: J M Shelley, A C Auten, A Hampton, Numbar of persons between 4 aod J C Watkins, W L Cheshire, W M Green, 20 years of age, 1423. H Gordon, Numtier of pupils between 4 and 30 E H lugham, C B Frank, H M Manville, on register, 1200. Number of teachers employed during W K Scarborough, L C Skeeia, III W Dunn, E D Matlock, year, 23. H G Miller, Number holding state certificates or A K Patterson, E Hanson, J J Walton, diplomas, 22. M Svarverud, Geo T Hall, Number bolding permits, 1. C H Hales, Numtier ot persons between 4 and 20 CH Hall, years of age not attending any school, Mrs EShannon, M re 8 A Huddleston Mr* M A Bushnell, Mrs E M Warren, 502. Numtier of persons between 4 aud 20 Mrs H E Jehnaou, Mrs P B Kineey, attending school outside of district, 10. Mrs M J Barger. Whole number of days attendance ANBWKB. durlag the year, 141,163. To the many voters who have pitl- Average dally attendance, 816. tloned me to become a candidate for Number of legal voters for school re-election as school director on Mou purposes In district, 860. thy next, 1 waut to thank you for the Total number of library books on confidence reposed lu me aud will ac hand, 370. cept ths office if the voters see fit to Total number of llbrai y books pur» elect me to that responsible posi chased during the yeai, 20. tion, made doubly so by the amount of FINANCIAL BTATSMUNT. building to be done. Thanking you, I dall has beeu unjustl;' criticised, in Cash ou hand Marob <1, 1900, $424 18 I am j regard to liie action i i the measure Yours truly, Receipts — Reoeived from oouuly recently brought before the legislature avana J H M c C lung . treasurer from district tax, (6640.62. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. for -tat« ahi for orphans on the north. Received from county school fuud, Dr Browu has not decided on plans I wi-h to explain as far as tny One Y*»r......... W heat O utlook G ood .—Telegram: yet, but we do not be- itate to say that knowledge as one of the advocates of $3626. Sii Month*... Received from state school fuud, uTOp indications for the ooiuimr cereal the building will be entirely modern. this measure is concerned, that we Three Month*. year never were better In Oregon. Ac The building will havs a 40-foot front I who were its friends, »holly misun $2168.40. Reoeived from rate bills aud tuition, cording to the report sent to the de age and will extend from Mr Roney’s derstood Henator Kuykt ndall’s oppoal- ' tion to the bill, which therefore re- | $282. partment of agriculture from the local Special to the Guard. Advsrtuing rates made known oaaP^“!?2** building to the alley. Received from all other sources, weather bureau, Marih 1, Oregon win suited in some very shaip debate; but lAddree* all bueinee* letters to THE GUARD, $2006.60. ter wheat 1* lu excellent condition, I Eugene, Oregon. eoria ' when we came to under.laud each Court House Uems. Outstanding warrants, $240.16. oomlug up to a good aland, good color other we found that our diflervnees of Total, $14,940.70 and being well rooted, while but very I opinion were rather of detail ttrau of lOSHDA J WALTON N B MARK LIT Disbursements— Paid for teachers’ little has tieen damaged by rains or 00 Mortgage ....................................... $10J plinciple, and when certain amend yy ALTON A OVERTON, froMt*. What little has been damaged ments were made, which proved not to wages, $0319.70. Assignment of mortgage............. 149 16 Paid for Janitors, $661.10. ATTORNEY3 AT LAW that is llee on low land, and even be a disadvantage to the bill, Senator REAL K8TATB TRANFB1U Paid for rent of rooms and site, $120. damaged but slightly. The growth, Kuykendall became one of Ito sup Will practice in all the courts of the state. James M Hart el ux to John^Crowley Paid for fuel aud school suppllee, by reason of tbs oool weather, baa been Office—In Walton lliock. porters. n | of lot 6 blk 4 in Long & Landess’ Special to the Guard. E uoxnb , O rboon . $937.08. rather slow. Hiuoe that I ’ m* I liavs becoms so ad ta Cottage Grove, $600. hicago Paid for repairs aud Improving fully convinced of the honesty of pur Herman D Chamberlain to Charles L WHITSON, grounds, $529 83. pose, and tbe untiring energy of Sena F rom H alkm . — Captain Walter H Holden lot 2 blk 1 In Morse’s ad to Paid on principal and interest of DENTIST. tor Kuykendall, that I feel It Incum Lyon, of Co F, O N G, of R-lem, ! Florence, 886,00. bonds and warrant«, $298.83. Having purchased the office and fixture* of bent upon me to make this explana writes that tie aud about 20 members U 8 to Clara M Noland 160 acres I d Paid for olerk’s salary, $125. the late deceased W V Henderson, I am tion. of bls company will be 1« Eugene to now prepared to do anything in the line of ip 16 a r 6 e, patent. Paid for all other purposes, tern- PLUNDER FOUND. Very truly yoara, Dentistry in the above said oftoe. attend the grand opening of the new porary loan, $3000. MINING LOCATION. SWCroWn and bridge work a (pecialty. A iwriw C S mith . armory this Friday evening. These Total, $14,893.49. W L Cbapman locates Alice .May are in addition to the member« of the Policeman Croner Discovers Stolen Dallf Usard March 5, I Utah on hand, $293.86. ; claim in Blue River district. Entre Moua club, a popular society I T 8 LUCKEY, B attalion U bi ll . — Com- T h « Goods Under a Warehouse. MARRIAGR LICENBB. organization In the Capital City, who r dbxz" “ E lbction of L i butina nt . — Col psines A snd C drilled in the new L W D McKee I and Harah Hickey, have expressed their intention of be Gao O Yoran, througii hie adjatant, srmory last night io battalion forma Dally Guard Maroh 5. Norman Hickey witneea. The young flocks. Watches, Chains, Members of both companies Capt D ■ Yoran, has Issued an order ing present. The event promlees ta be This afternoon Foliceman George tion. •lry, Etc. lady being under age her parents’ con turned out in large numbers snd vari fur an election to be held by Ce A at very largely attended and it will be a C Smith ’ * SW Repairing promptly done. Croner found under E sent wa* filed. «W All work warranted. depot, a ous battalion movements wore executed tbs Armory at 8 p tn on the evening of big success. warehouse near the W M Temple ton and Ella Edwards, bundle containing the following I under oommsnd of Col Geo O Toren Tuesday, March 16, 1901, for the pur [ Geo Templeton witness. H ab C lorbd .—Today’s Salem States sweater, end Cspt J M Williams, who acted as pose of electing a eecoad lieutenant for artioles: Gue green ~|^ W BROWN, M. D. one towel, one Bandanna handkerchief major. Special attention was given to the ootapany to take the place of John man: The H 8 Goldsmith Cigar Co As the time has decided to close up ita store here. 117,000 R bfubrd .—The heirs of the and six| tobacco plpee. Lying along parading tor review which will be the M Moere, resigned. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mathew Wallis estate refused seventeen aid« the bundle was found a 44-calibre principal feature of the work done by draws near for the «lection, aspirants There was coma question about the thousand dollars for their farm west of Oft os—Upstairs in Chrisman Block. TRI 4UB1CT a«o VARKII «IBt. ball dog revolver, with the chamber the companiee on tbs opening night, are bobbing «p on ail eldea, several of lease un the building occupied that Kugene Saturday. The intended pur next Friday. In addition to the re them first class material for lieutenant, could not be satisfactorily adjusted, SW-Honrs: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, • to 9 p a*. A mining deal of oonslderatole mag fully loaded. chasers, who were Esstera men,b«caiue view that evening, Sergeant 0 C and th* election promises to be a and It was determined to go out of These articles are some of tbe goods nitude and Importance which has Dot disgusted and left tor other fields. buslnees In Salem. stolen from Wilson A Roper’s store at Hammond of Co A, will have charge spirited one. yet been given publicity, was recently A C WOODCOCK, of a squad of the beet drilled men In Grant's Paas recently by King or consummated, tbe papers for which attorne at I.AW. were filed with tbe county clerk a few Smith, whatever hla name Is, who bls company, who will give an exhi was arrested here last Thursday bition of bayonet exercise, which is I, Oft os—Oss-half block south of Chrism days ago. |Bl<>ck. The deal is between Jennie T White, ulghtand taken bask to Grant* Pass quite pretty when properly executed. • ■ i » widow of the late 8 J White, and C W Saturday. Tbe mau bad left tbe arti K cqivb , O bwov . Dall» Uuard. March 4 cles under tbe warehouse while be Young and C M Young, of this city, A B tbewt F ight .— J K Wiley and whereby tbe first Darned party trans came down town to try to dispose of L. CHESHIRE, M. D OREGON. fers to the seeond named partl-e, all some of bls plunder, aud while be was Wm Hamilton engaged In a street EUGENE, fight this aft-moon at 4:30 o’clock In right title and Interest in the Sunset away he was nabbed by tbe officers. ■•takllah** I» ISSI. OISssl front of the Bureau saloon. Blood Louis J Smith, whois aupfioeed to PHYSICIAN AND)|SURGEON, «•■* la tbs Cs»»ty. claim and one-half Interest in the have been Implicated In tbe robbery, flowed freely and tbs altercation at Yankee Girl claim In tbe Blue River l»Bf> Pldg. was arrested by HbvrlfT Wittier» at tracted a large crowd. Tile partici Bentral Banking buiintu inali branches district. Tbe purchase price is $16,000. Junction yesterday, Drought to Eu pants were arrested by Marshal Brady, Eugene, Grego«. The Messrs Young hav« already as gene and lodged In Jail, and today was and they are now bei«g given a hear sumed control of theee uropertlss, taken to Graute Pew by Sheriff Lister, transacted on favorable tern:. ing before Recorder Dorris on the of Josephine.county. and C M Young is now lu tbe district L ix surra, rx a miss i . n « uri. o. charge of disorderly oondrn t. Wiley making arrangements to push develop A. G. HOVEY, President Dally Usara March 4. plead guilty and was fined. L. G. HULIN, Cashier. ment work durlDg the coming spring O fficnm E lnctbd .—At the busi OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS B. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier. and summer. A fpointmentb M adk . — Governor ness meeting of the Young People’s Tbe claims recently acquired by Christian Temperance Union held at Geer has appointed H G Van Dusen, E igens Loan A Saving* Bank building. theee gentleman have proven to be the Baptist church last night, the fol- of Astoria, fish warden, and Louis E Often houis-» to 12:1 JO to 4:30 Evening horn* by appoin*-m*nt very rich in gold, and assays have ¡owjDu officers were elected: President, Bean deputy. Mr Bean la quite oom CaUs stteaded to day or night. shown them to be as good or better Kev J T Merrill, of the United Breth petent, _____ ______________ but a* he is bo ding a better than anything I d th« »hole district, i ren church; president, Mice Mabel: office as clerk In the > toeeburg lend It 1« ‘.bought by wxne that the L.noky Wbeel„. >,:, rtary, Geo Warfield;' office, It la likely he w .ll decline hie i Boy 1. tbe only rich mine in tbe Blue tr~.urer> 1>r j rt o.i,. OD j.w eu„,rce. new office. Kiv.r.di.lriot. ba^thtoj. an MttwnHy In.nl liev M L >We, of I Ml»a Emma Kaltxmai returned Hon erroneoas Idea. Yesterday ore of tb« i tbe Christian church; on million vote dav morning from a trip to Han Fran owners of the Lucky Boy informed department. Lambert William*. cisco, writreslie purchiwd a stock of ■ - — ... ——------- a G uard reporter that In bls »«Inion Of Eugene. mauy claims contained as much and A F in « CaRiNrr—Dr C H T At g<M>d« for her millinery dor«. more gold Boy. wood this afternoon showed a reporter An odd case in Port! ind Is that of /ark/x fuore <ol<1 then th,n the Lucky Boy, Paid up Ca«h Cap|,«l when development work Is done a fine cabinet of Iron and copper ores Julius Friendly against Ham Howard, Surplus • SoO.OOO itatement will be proven. end numerous other valuable stones f<>r $260, which the plaintiff olaime as Eugan«, Orwgon. There Is going to be great activity in and quarts, obtalr-d from the mine* damages on occriunt r f a case of bar this district this year. As has been In Michigan. He has the cabinet on ber’s Itch, which be alleges to have a GENERAL BANKING BUBINEH- published before, tbe Lacky Boy men exhibition In hie office over the Lane gotten In Howard’s shop. wt. •oon ,DMaJ‘ 10 Coanty bank. It Is au Interesting Tbe talented city editor of the R«g_ 1 iawi, ursr®. thelr ®ill—*he «n«cblnery for which co. lection. later ought to study up a littla on his Bill» •»rfesass soM oe f r»i<n rooatrisa. wm arrive here from Chicago In a very Here Is what ha saya Tneeday B klkivap Hr hi no «.— The winter's I.atln. *ub>rt ’ ‘,m— m*“ *• ’""j*“*1 morning: “Old Sol, the luminary, snow at Belknap Spring« tumbled AU cnilart'oa* sotrtwted to cs will roesin | Poorman claim on the Calapoola side was full and stayed out all night last ever the old building used as • barn prow p t **v a ttoa. of the mountain and eeveral other night.’’ It Is new* to tha avarags and one of the cabins. Only one P. E 8»<.r «laxa». mill* are being talked of to be put In T G Hasnatcss, Cesi 1er. cabin Is let out of all the former person to learn that ths san sblase In PrssMwit. before another winter, f Eugene all night. L H. Porrea 8 B F. abis . I bnlldings. a H , March 5.—The Cuban Constitutional Con vention has adjourned its sessions and the members will consult the wishes of the people of Cuba before proceeding farther with their deliberations. SENTENCED FOR MURDER OF FAMILY. P , Illinois, March 5.—Samuel Moser who was convicted of the murder of his wife and throe children lias been sentenced to twenty-one years imprisonment in the penitentiary. THE CHICAGO MAYORALTY. C , March 5.—Carter Harrison has been re nominated for mayor of Chicago by the Democratic city convention. BIG HINE SALE C W and C11 Young Porcbase Valuable Properties. r V FIRST National Baak EUGENE I Vtos Pra»F*et