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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1901)
. . . . . . . . . . . . r •> W » G » I i L V T K4TABL1S IK» m TBK BBIEIIMTIH OF DBKEUTIC niNCIPLIl, *11 TO I Ah 4 *R lOMUl LUiN II TU1WB1T OF Ol'B bW» EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY VOL- 34 : uud 7 X. BIG FIELD MEET n 1 1 1 NO 42. MAY 11 1901. 11 Don’t Lister?) X I I « (J. 0. vs. I). C. at Bangs- Park This Afternoon. To the DM that 4*VB it'aeany enough to take a wh«^«l apart .aid put it in good working order. Only the Exi»ert with the pru|»er tools can do it well I Bicycle Repairing Should not be attempted at home- If yo ir wheel look« old and «habby, have Ir»in« <-u»iu«leiL If it 1« out of order have it aet right. The «sat in either eaae will ba triHiag. 9 RANTIAL LIST OF EYÍ»TS. Daily linard. May <1 The California team, accompanied by Manngtr Reno Hutchuieon and ...Ladies’ Shirt Waists... MAINE SEAMEN CLAIMS. Special to the <>uard. W ashington , May 7.—The heirsof thespamen who lost their lives when the battleship Maine was blown up in Havana harbor have presentea their aggregated claims to the government and ask an appropriation. The claims aggregate $5,000,000. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY’S PARTY. 45 cents Special to the Guard. See North Window L WHITSON, Special to 111* Guard. ---- FIRST---- DENTIST. Having purch ased the office and fixture« of the late deceased W V Henderson, I am no* prepared to do anytniug in the line of Deotwtry in the above «aid office. B'Cruwn and bridge work a specialty. Hatioaal Bank 8 LUCKEY, .Of Eugen». Click«, Watches, Chaiua, Jew- dry, Etc. (»-Repairing promptly done, ar All work warranted. J Paid up Cash Ca-ifal SOO OOO Surplus!^ - CBO.O^O W BROWN, M. D. Eugene, Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. A wHoon 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. A C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Otkoe— One-half block south of Chrism Euaxira, O bidok . T G HnriiRicxa, Preaident. 3. B E axin , Vice Preaident. F. X. S mooorabs , Caehier. L. H. P ottib Aftsifttant. AND fdg. Eugene, Oregon. -or — WEEKLY EUGENE CUARD. OREGON. Special to the Guard. I OFFICE East aide of Willamette street, be- twMu Seventh and Eighth atreete TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. On« Year....... Sii Month«.. Three Months, »2.00 . 1.00 . .50 Barker Gun Works. [ « ROSEBURG LAND OFFICE. WORK IS COMMENCED. Investigating the Umpqua Valley Oil Co.'s Coal Vein Near Roseburg. I >-»v»ial io Guard R osfhurg , May 7 —Thia morning ‘ t he »ecretary of the Utnpqa» Valley Oil C ’, took acme workmen out to the eompaoy’» r«-ceutly acqu' ed coal prop- Judge» of field event*—Jack Arnold, Corvalii«, VV L Wbittleeeyi Prof 1 M Mpeelal to the Guard. . • rty, four mil«» northwest of tilia city, R omkh URQ, May 7.—The records of , Glen, U O. | ¡ io iiegln development work. Material Inapector«—Bruce Burnett, Cor the United Htatee land otliee here show i.int i >oi» were taken out Saturday. A vaili», Ray Willoughby, Eugene. the fullowing transactions tor tlie . f.'rm r prospect »bowed a vein of coal Clerk ot eour«e — B C Jnkway, U O; month of April: i a»i.i»iaii , it y Goodiicb, U O. Acre». Recpt».' nine f-. t In thlckue»» mi I ot tine qual M>'a»ur»ra—Prof E l> Braider, Eu 98 homestead entries..14,(>'.>.« oft |17>"'6 891 ity. Other aliaftn are n w to be out gene; Fred J Z-lgler, U O. down Io determine tlie w dtb and the Tlnn-ra—L'liaa \V Ur.flln, Ad Ream, 17 final proofs.............. 2,311.71 thlekne»» of the vein at other poluta. Eugene; Bi n Harder, U <> 17 29 cash entries.............. 2,484.46 Announcer.—E N iiiythe, U O. The inauager» of the com;>aiiy are flrm 00 156 «4 I mineral entry........... Hl their belief that thia h a valuable THE KVK5T*. <M> 821.50 100 yd da«li—Cidogan, (U C) let ; 1 railroad aileiitlon..... piece of pro|ierty and that alone It will 00 61.84 Heater, (i' ()) 2 u' ■ Harney, (U C) 3rd; ft state selection».. ..... bring the stock of tlie company to par Time 10«econd« il«t. Testimony ami tiling oa soon a« tlie development work can Higti Jump—C.xdey, Hoflman, Por- 187 12 fees................................. dr nii iotrat« what the siz« and quality cell; all of U 0. Height ft ft lucbea. HKO v<i run—B-rvIce, (U t) Clittun«, of the vein really I». Lying so near to Total ...................... j I, M2 1* 1*81 1 88 1 (U C( Payne, (U O). Time 2.6 3-6. town, on a main traveled thoroughfare, lu addition to the above entrie«, 411 1 Dieoue Throw—Waguer, Tout, and til ing ho near the surface they be Brn11 h; al I of U O. 99 feet 6 Inche«. new limber land tiling» were reci Ivi d lieve a mine will tie eai-ity developed 120*yard huidle -Heater, U O; Pew- for llie month, upon which Huai proof ell, If C; Cheek, U C. Time, 16 sec-. that will prove a divlder.it payer at an will not become due until the latter ond» flat. early date. Breed Jump— He-«ay, U C; Heater, part of May aud during the month of In oil matter» the work Is moving U O; Cheek, U C; 22ft 6j ItlCl ea June. Moat of tlie»e filing« are by peo- tstmt Put— Plaw, U C; Hmlth, U O; ’ | pie from the Eaetern «late», »» well ae right along. Letters are being re- Wagner. U O; distant» 38ft 11 In. celved from out»ide capitalists and the Uouivetead Uin»g-».,lutl.caiii>g that ntl" nmkera who deair« to handle th« stock the new immigration coming in 1« of a of the company. The replies mads are Pole vault—Heater, (U O,) Hoflinan, liotia tide nature, and anxloua to ire- | that our own people know a good (U C,) tie; Tout, (U O,)3rd. Dwtauce cure land for liornea. Many letters thing when they «ee It and the man oonllnue to pour In dally from people 11 fe< t. Mile run—Service and Redewill, (U from all paita of the east aokltlg 111- ager» propoae to give them tbs first chance. The stock sale» were very sn- C,) tie; Poley, (U <),) 3rd. Tim« 4:64. formatiou a» to this country aud free cosraglng th« past week and the com 220-yard hurdle—Powell, (U C.) land». pany hopes that within thirty days | Heater, (U O,) Cheek, (U C.) Time The eominUvioner of the general they will lie ready to begin operations land office ha» Ju»t affirmed the local 25 2 3 eee. ou their first well. Hammer throw — Flaw, (UC,) Smith* olfice decision in tile case of Savage (U O,) Wagner, (U O). Distance 163 Bria va Grant Orme In a mineral oofi fe» t ill Josephine county, and award- fei t, 5 inebea. 220-yard daah—Cadogan, Brown, log the claim oonteated to the agrlcul- Service, afl U C. Time 22 eecotida. Mr« Margaret Gum, wife of E L lural claimant. This wa» an exceed- Out of a piw«itde 117 point« Callfor- iugly hard forught ca»- on the purt of Guin, riled at Henderaou Station Mun . | nla «cored 76 and Oregon 42. day, May 6,1901, from kidney trouble«. Hie mineral claimant«. The decision of tlie Io« d officers in Mr« Gum waa a uative of North NOTES. favor of the homesteaders in the caaea Carolina aud came to (Oregon a num foot In the pole vault after the 11 of the Oregon A California Railroad tier of year» ago. Prevloua io her reel* mark had been cleared, the pole wu Company va Elmer E Carlisle, Walter dance at Henderaou »tie lived near »St rai»«d to 11 fm t, 6 inebea, which too high for either Heater or Huffman. I. Miller aud Paul L Jeaeon, of Lane Jaaper. Hh« waa aged 51 year» at the county, haa been carried by the com I time of her death, and leaves a hua- That account« for the tie at 11 feet. pany on appeal to the commlaeloner, nand aud »lx children. Plaw.of Cilifornla, threw the ham and In turu the secretary of ttie Interior, The funeral waa held t day.thecere- mer over 171 feet once but he atepped and tiaa been auatalned by botti de monlea tieiug oondur ted iiy Rev It G out of the ring while doing ao and It partment» The matter tliua become« Calliaon, and the rem Ine were In waa not counted. final and the bomeaeekvr» aecure their terred lu the Health < -metery near Smith pul the ahot 87 feat 8j Incite«. ' claims. Natron. Plaw’« put wa» 3b feet 11 iUChM. Mrs. Margaret Gum. N ew Y ork , May 7.—The engineers having charge of the survey of the Nicaragua canal route have fully com General Banking business in all branches pleted their work and the estimates of cost. It is announced that the construction of the canal can transacted on favorable terms. safely be brought within the $250,000,000 mark. A. G. HOVEY, Preaident The engineers state that the route is not only feasible, 1». G. HULIN. Caahler. B. H. HOVEY. Asst Caehler. but practical, and recommend construction. Cstakllsked In ia«2. Olds«« Bank Is ths Cssaty. I CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers Who llapair an-W’Mannfacturs Ri.-vcl •». 'Competent men who Tare worked in Ohio, lllinoi«, 1 titeóte, MiM.xiri.tK .in».«e. Mexico, 1O»|. MieeouriaKan»»». Idaho apa and <>re»on. Oregon. All All »re »re a.. men of experience. We ateo repair guaa.«ad eewing Machinée. A lbany , N, Y., May 7.—The employes of street car| lines centering here are out on a strike for more wages and less hours labor. Five contiguous towns of considerable importance are affected by the strike. NICARAUGUA CANAL COST. SURGEON, EUGENE, ■ J , Fla, May 7.—While the debris of the great fire was being cleaned off today two more bodies were found. Large quantities of supplies are arriving to aid the titute. • STRIKING STREET CAR EMPLOYES. • Speeial to the Guard. T L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN 4 B 9 5 H avana , May 7.—The Cuban constitutional conven tion has agreed to accept the Platt amendment which pro-1 Dibits any entangling alliance with or session of territory to any foreign country without permission of the United States. THE FLORIDA FIRE. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Done on reaaJnahle term«. Sigh Special to the Guaid. draft« on Chicago, San Francuoo and Port land, Oregon. acksonville Bill« of exchange «old on foreign countriea. Depoaita received eubject to cheek of certifi cate of depoeit. AU collection« entnuted to ua.wfll receiv« prompt attention, I Office— Upstairs in Chrisman Block. 1 i L ondon , May".—It is authoritively stated that the Transatlantic steamship combine represented by Senator! Moigan has acquired the Red Star line. CUBANS GIVE IN. Special to the Guard. DIAL» IM IS H We have four Experts Trainer Cbriatle, arrived In Eugene on the 2:< 8 train from the touch yeeter- S day aft- ruoon. They were met at the I atatlon by a large numtier of ntudei't« of th« Uuiveivi'y of Oregon, but the u»ual demountrulona of college yell», etc, which occur« ou auch occasion» w«« oiuilt-'d ou of reaped to ttie late Prof E B McElroy, whoae remain« were at the ati tion at tlie lime to tie »hipped to Corvaili« for interment. The vlalling team i* cumpoeed of the following young men: Anthony W C ongress , Arizona, May 7.—The Presidential party | Cadogan, GC Brown, Howard Squire«, stopped here several hours today visiting the underground, Roy Service, K G Clifford, F H Rede- will, W A Powell, H CClrek, A M gold mines and quartz reduction mills. Ì he original itinerary has been somewhat modified to Cooley, J 1) Hi ft.nun, E Hu»*ey, Al meet new conditions. The next stop will be at Phoenix. fred Flaw. HELD MPk'l < FFICIAIA. [Phoenix is situated near the Rie Grande, the boundary The olfii'lftl* of tlie meet were: river between Arizona and Mexico, about on the central Refi rvw—Edwin May«, Pi rtlaud. north and south line of the state—E d G uard .] Starter—Wftber C'irl.tle, Berkeley. Judge« of fii lab—Prof C A Burden, THE STEAMSHIP MONOPOLIST. Prof A Lacbmau, L L Goodrich, U O Hampton Bros " JOSHÜA / WALTOS ■ ■ HAULXT PRESIDENT M KINLEY'S VISIT yy ALTON * OVERT ON, ATTORN K Y3 ATLA W Will practics in all tba courts of th* state. Al’«rti«ing rate* made known on application Will pracxic. >» — — Ad.tr»«. »11 bugineea letter* to THE GUARD, Office In Walton Block. I Euoxxs. a Eugene, Oregon. Ece-XS. Oaxoos. O TO CLOSE OUT AT COST UR entire stock of heavy goods, includ ing our boots and high cut shoes. Every thing in heavy goods. Nothing held back. Presidential Train Will Pass Eu gene May 22, About 6 O'clock a. m. Chrisman Building, Eugene. I First Trip to Florence—Built for Siuslaw River Trade. Fiorane» Waat. M«y » Th« »team «ebooner, Arma, arrived Plaw, California’« weight man, 1» the world'« champion hammer thrower The way be made the hammer «pin through the air yesterday waa a reve- at Florence yesterday about 11 a m, on Ashland Tidings. || After a ls|,,,n- ; Chief Train Dispatcher G C Morris | ber fi rat trip to I be Hlunlaw. Heater made 21 f»et II Inche« In the few mlnutee work dlvcbarglng freight haa received the schedule and running U uimij ' i diataiKV waa the veneri proceeded up the aireara to broad Jump. the venerei proceeded up me »treaiu time of the “president's special,” which i ----------- I 122 •----- Kl I.,., Acme to dlecherge the reet of - bet car- feet . 5| loche«. will pass through Ashland, Tuesday, It waa an orderly and good natured May 21«t. The train will be preceded ( go and take on a load of lumber. She left Han Franclaoo Toeeday crowd which atlended the meet. 15 minutes by a pilot engine, to which morning aud, tnough encountering The California boye were given au there will probably be attached one or more car». The spelial wili be made strong bead winds a part of the way, Informal recepllou at the reaiiUnoe of up of th« seven car« with which it made the run up In atxiut 48 hours. Prof A Lacbmau on Eleventh atrr-et «tarted and will not change from start The steamer Roberts met her near the laat night. A plca-ialit evening wa. to finish. All trains must be out of buoy and piloted the Acme In over the »pent by all aitendaut. the way, and freight trains over the bar. The Acme Is s fine staunch veeael of Siskiyou» will t>e practically aban light draught built at Hen Francisco doned on that day. All passenger la*t year and designed especially for irains will tie In the clear, aud must 1« trad» with this river. Hhe carries on the »witches 45 minutes liefor« the l«a«engeni aa well a« freight, and will pilot train come» along. All switches take over 400,000fcet of lumber at one load. About 18 boura are required In will tie spiked ahead. Extra engine« loading, and the Acme 1» expe-ted to will be in reaii I news at all terminals, make tlie round trip between here anil that Is, at Aabland, Hornbrook and Han Francisco In aixrut eight days. Dunsmuir aud Roseburg. The prvel- ' del t a special Wili u«>t make a fast ruu, 1 it» unit b- mg At->.o (lie same a» ttis I ( ' 4 T. A. GILBERT STEAM SCHOONER ACME. Card of Thanks. tioo 31600. J Waahlngton will not have auch » “enap” with Oregon aa «fieanticipated. Had Duke Knox been In condition to enter the high jump he would have won at !e»»t arc >ud plaoe in that event. Oxfords in Tan. Captain Redmond waa In a l»a<l con dition. L __ — “ ■'* --------- Had he ’ been — well Oregon would m t have been abut out In the 230-yard daah. Oregon won all three place» In the diacua throw •-»•ily. Al) Or»g'»n la proud of Roy Heater to We wish to express our thanks regti ¡ar pa»-» nk»-r trains. t tba Uiriveraity'a all round athlete. the many friends who so kindly mln- RrXNINOTIHB In the 100-yard da»h Id »econde flat l«t-red to ue lu our great bereavement. The schedule follows fi r the plsi-es Your meaaagea of sympathy and deed» byCul'gM wae r tn»rkably fast time named: Leave Dunsmuir, 12 20 p m; of kindness will ever be cberlahed. ou the Bang« track. Heater wan fH-C- Hornbrook, 8:59; A-bland—arrive, And the beautiful flower*, emblem« ond only a f»w luetica behind. 6:46, leave, 72»; Granta Paas, 8.57; of all that is lovely and good, though R eeburg— »rriw, 2:15 a m; H«lem, ar not aa he immortal, spoke to us In rive 9am, leave 12 m; Portland, ar silent eloquence of your »«teem of him Dally Gaaril May « rive, 2:15. I. vranb —Delay Berkshire, aged I» whom we mourn aa huaband aoc WB Center, the veteran conductor, years, living at Ooahen, waa thia father. Hlocerely, will bave charge of the president's Maa E B Mr E lroy , mortili g examined tiefors County special out of Ashland when It leaves and F amily . Judge H R Kincaid and Dre F W for Portland Coneer entered the ear- Prentice and L W Brown and ad viceoftbeOAC Io July, 1872, and Par frrtt H old .—E J Frasier sold judged loaane. She waa taken to th tie* tr u» almoet completed 29 year» the Glen O Powers proparty, 160 BCies aay |uni thi* afternoon by Sheriff With of continuous service ou the same on the Mc Ke tin« river, to Bruce L (»r«, acmiupacled by the unfortunate road. He i* No I ou lb* ocmpari}'» Bogart, of North Dakota. CoDaifiera- glrl'a mother, Mr» Martha Berkshire. Het of coodoctcrs. LL new goods, all perfect, up to date in sytle. Ladies' this will be the greatest Tan Shoe Sale ever experienced in Eugene. All our low shoos are included. If you will call or look in our Shoe window you will be convinced. Here are a few of our prices: Ladies hand turn shoo worth $4.50 for $3.58. Ladies hand turn shoe worth $4.00 for >3.10. A $3.50 shoe for $2.68, a $3.00 shoe »■ a $2.50 shoe for $1.98, a $2 00 shoo for $1.62, and many more too numerous to mention. Come in early to get the pick. Leader in fine Shoes. FRANK DUNN.