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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1901)
r AS264CHUNK OF GOLD GRAND CELEBRATION 0. N. G. ENCAMPMENT F1NANC On tbe Fourth of July Assured. I PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Mone1 F of Eighth te the Guard. S eattle , June 8.—A chunk of gold that weigh» >264 as washed out at Dawson th« other day, according to last eports. CANADIANS JUMP CL \ IMS. p^lal to the Guard. V ancouver , B. C., June 8.—Valuable mining claims Mount Baker district owned by Americans have *en jumped by Canadians. EXTRA SESSION UP NORTH. IpMisl » **'• Gu“rd- O lympia , June 8.—An extra session of state legisla te of Washington has been called to meet next Tuesday. APPEAL FOR CHINA. aecitl to the G uarb . W ashington . Sune 8.—America through representa- •1Ves of the several governments makes a joint appeal to ie European powers for arbitration of the amount of in- emnitv asked of China. northern pacific presidency . <1*1 te the Guard. S t . P aul , June 8.—President Mellen has not resigned ie presidency of the Northern Pacific railroad as reported. MRS. M’KINLEY’S CASE. pecial to the Guard. W ashington , June 8.—The attending physicians state bat Mrs McKinley’s blood is affected. The case presents a lore hopeful aspect than at any time in the past. A PORTLAND SHOOTING. scialto the Guard. P ortland , June 8.—Jack Hayes an amateur pugilist, as seriously shot in the bath establishment of the Hotel ortland this morning by Geo. W. Mattson, a rubber in the »throoms. BILLION DOLLAR BANK. esial to tbe G uard . N ew Y ork , June 8.—Banker Morgan is planning an Aernational bank with a capiial of $1,000,000. PHILLIP1NE GOVERNOR TAFT. jecial to the Guard. FIXTURES OF THS DAT Pally G aara J use S FROM JUNS S7 TO JULY X. Daily Guard. Jun« 7 roaikHV 7 Tbe committee on arrangements Colonel GeoO Yorau of tbe Fourl' for tbe F urth of July celebration Regiment, O N G, has received fro held a meeting last uight and tus'le Adjutant-General C U Gameubeiu considerable aJvaucerneut in its work Fortlaud .tie following orders: • General orders, No 5. 1 be finauce commit'»« Is uow aoiIvely "Headquaiters Oregon Ns at work with good pro»|>e«t« of success _ _ Tbi« eommlt'ee consists of W M Ren- ®u*rd, Adjutsnt-Geueral’s offlc< • haw, A L Peter, I. M Travis, Walter l*nd, Oregon, June 5, 1891. Griffiuaud Geo 1 Hall, It is hoped "The troops comprising the the citizen« will subscribe quickly and Guard o' this stats will tw • liberal y to the fuud, aud it auy are camp, fie.d or cruise duty f overlooked by the committee please be 1901, as follows: patriotic aud voluuteer a subsariptiou. "The Third Regiment for this year a liberal sum will tie re- Everett commandl'g, w quired to eel-t.rate in an appropriate tour of seven days’ fie' manner July 6 to July 11, Itielu "The commanding Tbs committee on arrangement» have invited lhe Women's Patriotic Fourth Rgiiuent w League, the Women’s Relief Corps, ■ command in a camp the Grand Army of the Republic ai.d or near Eugene, for other civic organizations to participate days, from June 27 I eluding time of tr actively In the oelebratien. It wax also determined that Hie cainpmeut. Tbr forty-five sia'ee be represented by tbelr stations b girls from twelve to sixteen year» on l Pacific trains bicycle», and it ie intended that these »1 2.08 p m, ar shall constitute a distinctive feature! ‘•Company 3 65 a m. in the parade “Compar All tbe fire companies of tlis city have been invited aud have accepted at 10:14 a r "Comp lhe invitation to join in the parade and otherwise participate iu the fee- 11:05 a • "Coo tlvitle» of the «ay. A uumber of the merebauts have Higmfied their inten 11 a a' “C« tion of preparing appropriate float» 12 St and chariots for tbe parade. «• Tbe prospects for a great celebration are bright, only let every citizeu rally to the supportof tbe committee and we will have a celebration all Lane euunty will be proud of. Tbe Goddess of Liberty will be se iected by popular vole, aud Warm BrowD, Elmer Roberta and Ray W lougbby have been appointed to c< duet tbe election. It is believed committee will announce tbe open by Monday evenlug. As announced before, it is als> ly probable the« «*»» »nine Regiment, UNG, will parti« the parade. Col Yoran, It Btood, will hold hie men he afternoon of the Fourth. t members of Zugene public night at the before a large jr of tbe building with evergreens occasion. Ou tbs J Directors Eakin, warzschild ami Btats > H Ackerman. Tbe below was well reu- tokermau's addrees to Heartily appreciated aud . the queetlou of allowing un on the sidewalks was e n uml «era 9« and Is com be following: FK1IRUAHY DIVISION. lia Benner, Alfred Brooks, •nt Hr. oka, Charles Carter, Frank ry, Winuifred Uockerbue, Reba g, Bruoe Davidson,. Mary David- >, Elsie Davis, Ina Dunn, Ixttta Far igh, Gleuu Farrow, Bti lmau George, lertrude Gray, l.eatlie Montg, Ed* Humphrey, Jesse Inman, Myra Love ridge, Alicia McElroy, Lillian Mc Elroy, Harry McGuire, Elsie Mc Murry, Alma Morden, May Polll, .is Bxlly Pollock, Helene Robinson, Ed ward R >ateln, (trace Bergeant, Bianchi <»ge Btratton, Van Bvarverud, Inez While, Limite Whit., David Whitley, Paul rtlana Willoughby. JUNK DIVISION. ir ttxisy, i «ed to Port- .rly train way came up visit at home. «eiliger returned ough Eastern Ore- .«» gone to Vitelle, tie hex a good [Mal W <) Trine leave to nitene with «onte feat W ashington , June 8.—It is unofficially announced iat Judge Taft will be appointed governor of thb Philip- BLUE RIVER ines. A CONFIDENCE MEN HAUL. A 2-Stanip Mill to Run on « ier left this sfi»- e at Fo“ ' ll Sunset Mine. iscial to tbs Guard. C hicago , June, 8.—Twenty-five confidence men are in 11 here. They appear to have been operating as a gang. BOER WOMAN’S MISSION. ecisl to the Guard Commandant-General Botha’s wife is in London. It is lought she is on a peace mission. I Walker and C M Young have de termined to start up the 2-stamp mill i on the Funset mlns, Blue River, next Tuesday and pu«b tbs work of develop ment. The mill will crush five tone cf ore eacli day. SpringfielJ-Natron Mail Serviec GILBERT BANK FAILURE. nr '1 FROQRAM Whereas Mr j signed bis positio of the Public Bob board of directors Mo. 4, have adopted olations: ‘•Resolved, That ; the resiguation of Mr school superintendent. ••Mr Reveler ties een for four years in the m< conscientious manner. "Mr Ressler bin done • In the establishment am of our High School, and the esteem and appreciate one Intereted In and conn educational progress ••Resolved, That we wish Ressler further success In h tloual career, and we hope future will ba bright and pre "Eugene, Oregon, Juns 8, 190 The report that the Springfield brauoh of the .Boutbern Pacific rail road would not carry mail between Depositors Will Attempt to In Bpringfield aud Natron Is Incorrect. bought to Be in the Vicinity of 'I be star route service between the two volve Late Wm. Cosper as oftloee will t>e discontinued June 1st, Eugene. a Partner. when the railroad will ootumenoe the service. M D Landis, the Coos Bay murder- This arrangement will delay mail . is thought to t>e In the vicinity of Special to th« Guard. RaLKM.Jutis 8—A sensatioaal suit for Jasper, Hazel Dell and the Fall ugene. A reward of $1000 Is ofl«-red I twgan in the Marlon county circuit Creek country 24 hours on every day 'f bis capture. Two Digbts eg the 'court today against Gilbert Bros, of except ¡Saturday when it will be de - . at ’ (tie defunet bauk includes tbe late layed 4» hours. There is much dis Itcben of Geo Hale's residence, Isle, 25 miles west of here, was <»| ix-ned Willis«» Coepcr, who l,fl • valuable satisfaction over the proposed chauge estate, aa a defendant. It 1« alleged and petitions are out for resumption of >d considerable food stolen and from Mr EE Orton having resigns that Cosper was a silent partner in tbe the star route. It is said the govern rcumstantial evidence It looks a. if ment saves only 35 oente atrip through position as principal of Geary B< bank. andis was ttie the entity man, and the change. The original program tbe board bas adopted the folio THE WHEAT APHIS. was Io eud the railroad agent’s route at resolutions; > undoubtedly came this way. Look ' Special t« tb« Guard. "Besolved, That It is with sin. Springfield. •t for him. 8al«m, June — 8.—Tbe wheat aphis rxeiviu, ----------- - regret that we lose the services of P I that proved to destructive to Willam- foesor E E Orton. amette valley wheat fields in 1*90, 1« “Mr Orton has been s strong io| List of Letters. reported In Mario* county fields. Pioneers Given New Graves. port of the educations! work of tbi district for many years. kenalnlug In th« poatoffice at Enges«, Ort- Dally Guard, June« William M Stevens wm the first ••Professor Orton is an able and la. June 6,1901. HoUkB B ukmrd .—The house of Wm settler to locate a claim In all that fair painstaking Instructor snd discipli Hen, Bam (2) Adame, Mrs Alice Montgomery, of Irving, was turned land that stretches from the Wlllametts -tterbery, Fred Bshall, Morey to the gronud lasl aveulDg abent 8 t > the McKei zieriver, comonly known narian. •• Besolved, That our best wishes ac- 'loom, H W Buck bee, Mrs E 8 o*slo«k. Tne tenant, Mrs Buciuum, as tbe "Forks of tbe Willamette." He oompany Mr Ortoo in bls futucs work bleman, John W Kitemiller, A F bed just gone to church when the fire nrvee, C E _____ Runk, ,_________ Mies Katie broke out. probably from a defett vs l<«ate«i his donation claim of a mile and that happiness and pr«*perlty sis square in October, 1847, and with bis may I a with him and his fsmlly. hkrringhouwn, AE Boule, Geo W flue. All the household goods ex.j three eldest »one, I->aac, A»hley and Tb. •‘Eugene, Oregon. Juu« 8, 1W1. oyder, Mise L Van Eaton James cept a few quilts were burned. Tbe bef< Alvin, commenced the erection of a fnderwood, Mrs B ody F ound -The i*xly of Monroe house wss probably worth »150 and dwelling In the following December. M A eh«r,e of .n« cent will be made oa all let- Tbs contents were MrBteveus was accidentally killed' 1 Caln, wbo was «frowned in the Wil- and ' t. Persons wheu cal .ng for was not insu.ed. *ri wlU pleas« «tate when advertise*!. fully insured____________ by a horse May 25, 1M0. Tbe pioneer lamette river atove Hyland’s, Huuday, Bprln Msy 12, was fnuod al n«»n Thursday cblldr. H F McCORNACR, P M. w»s laid to reet in the Armitage cem EarruN BraR.-The grand lodgcfof etery, and there, too, were laid tbe of this week about a mile and a and J t S mallpox . —Bmallpox In a light East* ru Blar will convene in Portland con anf >n wbo shared bis joys and <|uarter below tbe place where the Albai drowning occurred, Tbe tsely was Nettle \ ,r® exists In the family of A M f T a three days’ »-ssion on next M<>»- » , »»on, Harrison, and a daugter Inion, who lives on the T I) Linton dsy, the 10 h. Ti e Eugene cha| t-r w t.i her three children. The other found by John Gem •<*<! Ola Neel. Il of Alt«n wa« in a state of decomposition, hav **•* across the river from town. Mrs «All tA represented by Mrs C D day the surviving sons removed the ing U*n in tbe water 25 days. Il teacher«, i®°° t*«ame ill and Dr T W Harris c ubs, Mrs Ella Detmering and 88 honored dust to tbeGillespie cemetery, was taken to tbe Grant Hyland ceme ' ment, left where *sb *nt for yesterday and be found Bpencer. and several other lady and acroee lhe river from Eugene. The tery for burial. Wed need a) •r complaint to be smallpox. She gentlemen members of the order. tx>ards that held the earth from the A H ard B ihikr —There are fool edi ' Albany U> r i&tracted the disease from a young Naw J ubtkw APPVINTBD.—Tbe ■Isler’s c«fT1n, burled In 1864, were tors as well as others. One of them lir‘ recently stayed at tbe bou— oomnDselooere’ court at yesterday’, foand soULd. In tbe grave of the went to Portland, l<j«t |48 at "21 and t Fa rm Pt;i ,0 or three days and while there .»«ion appoint*! ei-Commi-ioner mother, burled twenty-two years eg«. sued tbe prop ristor of lhe placo for ba« pur-ha»« wi«b it, but at tbe time it W T Bailej «• justice of tbe pe*ce • ■ «be silk lie with which she was buried double tbe snmunt and loel. Berved farm of 175 ac *• not known that it was sma>lp»x Glentena preciuct to fill out the unex ■ix,ot her ibroal retained Its color and hit» right. Now tba fool killer ought of Eogeue. C *■> precaution will be taken to pre- pired term of Wm Sutherland, wbo lexture. I to «trike him. (nt ito spread. died recently. MURDERER LANDIS. Albany to Blaine Addison, Ella Addison, Eva Burton, Cleveland Calloway, Floreuce I liatr«e, Leota Cloee, El bail Collier, Ralph Crow, Fraukliu Davidson, lva Ford, Claieuce F< mm >, Goldie Garrett, Nellie Gilbert, Pearl Gilbert, Allee Gum, Durward Gwin, Elete Haggard, Naomi Ham, Clara Harding, Merlin Harding, Edo* Harris, Leia Harrison, Arthur Heudereliult, Orlo Hender- ms . jf nut, <jora Huirry, Blair Hunter, Mae Hyland, Oils Logan, Naomi Lombard, Hattie Marolf, Joe Matlock, Margaret McCorhack, Jennie McFarland, Lucy McFarland, Eva McMurry, Frank Miller, Alberta My ers, Juddle Newman, Bteila Owen, Gilt*ert Pickard, Eddie Flatts, George Pratt, Donald Preston, Gat rett Parker- son, Lillian Qulner, Lulu Rust-ell, Jenuie Bags, Minnie Bobwarzsoblld, Ernest Biaimons, Lois Bmitb, Wllda Btarr, Agues Htevetuon, Zuleuiu Tlb- tiette, Willie Turner, Anna Wald, Mary Watson, Jennie Wetherbee, dellle Whitaker, Burke Williame, Villiatn Williams. "he program last night wav as fol- s: Io—Boclety March ..................... ................ Central Bctiool Orcbeat a wtlnn...... Rev W B Hollingshead Duel—"I Would That My ve".......... ».............................. ’«lite Gilbert, Reba Craig. try and Cam History.......... ....................... Eda Humphrey □—"A Tribute to Colam- .......................... Ethan Otlller <ane County as a Home" .................. Nellie Wblteatser -"Home, Hwest Home" ....................... Elsie Davie -‘•Bweet ljlllle Ms vie dOrlo Henderstintt. Ived, That the city igeue should prohibit on the sidewalk« dur- r mouth«." Affirm«- row, Mary WaUon; <e Rohl neon, Harry ase History teee«^e .....Elsie McMurry the Birds Go .Lillian McK roy e Hup* Ackerman Hob eoi OroneeU* aces of promo- » .......Audlem s • 1 Barger alloo, I O a tons. lower grades >f promollo a chord year aud pupils nibs vaaa- er will ba gain with o i»tln 600.