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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1901)
I CITY AND COUNTY «ATURDAY JULY e THE NORTHWEST AND TYLER. la 1840 the (Jaitad State« rang with the Whig orjr of “Tippecanoe, and Tyler too.’' Yet bis prate in a Richmond, Virginia, cemetery, bo Colonel I) M Dunne of Portland, recently returned from a visit E tat. tells the Portland Telegram, is marked by but a six-inch mound of earth and a small headstone. President Tyler saved Oregon and the Northwest to the United States. Our people oould show no more grateful appreciation of the fact than to erect a monument oyer the grave of the president whose name is indissolubly linked with this great section ol our common country. ____ It is to b» h''o“-t that the repori about K.g Eiw»*ri winning tweaty thousand pounds,[4100,000] since the racial season began is without foundation; or rather that the King gambler at all, now that he fills probtbly the most exalted and responsible posit on in the world. The ruler may have vices —if so he should keep them from the public gaze. Wnat was looked on as the wildness of a prince is held disgraceful in the king. Crops are reported very poor in Germany this year. Under such conditions the industrial expansion boom that has been largely ex ploited throughout the country may follow the route of many other booms—become a panic. The failure of the tag Leipziger bins of Berlin for a sum representing over twenty millions of our mo tey looks ominous. T Jij’ I By GHANT ALLEM- Mtsa Mvlnte and M1 m Louisa Mt at tea ou the lawn tn front of the cottage. To whom, thus engaged, while the maid from the orphanage handed round the buttered tea cake, enter a tramp unexpectedly. “I’m Mr. Tunks,” he Mid cheerfully. •Mr. Arrowsmith, he «ent me to you with Ma L.ve. I've a letter for you.” Aud he produced It from the depths of bls trousers pocket. It read: The Utrer ot thl«. a resdwnan nxmed TunG. hit a friend of mine, an ha will Uli you hnll about it you obedient aarvunt. H tcha J l D s UTTU. » CIRCUIT COURT A B ond A B on , Irving, Or A number of second-hand •!«&■ F L Cbatnber» • wagons very cheap at o tllUMin M fMLAAl MECT1K ^t Bote. «TL I *»“• *» ‘ « The good ship Silver Star sailed homeward bound cheerily over the azure sea. In a few short hours the ship would be In the English channel With the greater part of the passen gers we have nothing to do. But no tice particularly that girl lying back In her ample de ; chair. It Is marked in deep cut ! .ters with her name, Agnes Chard, sheltered from the sun by the poop eck behind her. She is the daughter of an officer sta tioned In the east and is coming home on a visit to her relatives under the captain's charge. She is very pretty. Over her chair, one hand resting on the bulwark, a young man waa lean ing. Hfs blue cloth uniform and brass FORMAL CORONATION OF KING EDWARD company buttons proclaimed him what he was—an officer of the ship, the chief Hpsci.il to iht G uard . officer. In fact. ‘•Miss Chard, thia Is my last chance. L ondon , June 28.—It has been definitely decided h ■ In an hour I goon duty, and tomorrow will be too late. Give me hope! Then the coronation ceremonies of King Edward* will not ta|K I will waft—for years, If need be.” place until a year from this month, in June 1902. She strove to speak coldly, but her voice played her false. TO BE HANGFD. "You presume, Mr. Dennis. I have given you no encouragement. You tire Hpecia1 to the Qu-.ro me. Please go.” S eattle , June 28.—J O’Brien, the slayer of Frad “Agnes, you did encourage me before he, Mr. Greene, came on board. He Clayson, was sentenced today to be hung Friday, Aug-- cun rattle more guineas in his pockets 23. 6 ’ than I have shillings In the whole I know that, but be la a cad. world. STOCK BROKERS ASSIGN. for nil his money, and, Agnes, have . -7 on 1 me. Be womanly, be"— pity ftpeCHl to 1 ht* GUAb.F» "Here la Mr. I’eplow-Greene,” mur mured the girl. "Do go, or," 6oftly, "I N ew Y ork , June 28.—The prominent stock brokera;- shall have to tell Captain Duncanson firm of Henry Marquand & Company made an assignment that you neglect the ship to take care of me. And that would never do, today for the benefit of their creditors. would It?” LEADS THE AUTOMOBILES. Mr. Peplow-Greene passed him with a nod and took his place by Agnes. pectal to the Guar I. He was a smartly got up youth, the H anover , Prussia, June 28.—The advance autoinobi.es rich. c ly son of a fabulously wealthy Indian merchant. passed here today. Agnes stirred uneasily In her chair. Monsieur Fournier, the Paris journalist, led tue races Despite his money—aud all her life at this place at noon. she had known the want of It—and his evident infatuation, »lie loathed his GOMPERS FELL FROM CAR. presence, especially at this moment, when the contrast with the man who Special to the Guard. had Just left her was vivid, even to pain. W ashington , June 28.—Samuel Gompers, presidents ♦ •-••• • "Eire!” Through the gloom of the the American Federation of Labor, fell from a car in this night rang the awful cry. startling the city today. sleeping ship from happy dreams of He was seriously injured, sustaining concussion of the home and dear familiar faces. In one wild rush the women were on brain. deck. Appearances, friends, property, Special lo the Guard. all were alundoned in that fierce fight for life. Agnes was carried up with P ittsburg , Pennsylvania, June 29.—Twenty thousand the crowd. The first person she saw on deck was John Dennis. lie grasped workmen in the iron sheet mills have been called outona her hand and drew her on one side. strike by the Federated Trades Union. “Let the press go first. There are plenty of boats. The lire Is far for- GENERAL DAVIS INDIGNANT. ward at present. Walt here.” Patiently she waited. She felt the «l-eclal to tlie Guard. love which she had tried to crush well M anila , June 29.— General Davis characterizes the up overwhelmingly In her heart for this strong man. She would stay where acquittal of Pitt, concerned in the commissary frauds per lie placed her and show how she trust petrated on the government, as a traw.-ty on justice. ed and loved him. All the women were gone now. Their cries grew fainter as the boats dropped FRENCHMAN FOUR MFR WON. astern, and the decks were quiet except for tlie hideous crackling of the fire as Special to ths Guard It ate its way toward her. B erlin , June 29.—In the automobile race from Paris Once only liad confusion arisen. A man. with shrill oaths, had pushed his to Berlin, in which one hundred and fifty-five of the road way through the group of women and machines left the French capital, Fournier won. children at the gangway and In spite of the efforts of the men there had dropped into the boat below—a man A HOT DAY EAST. livid with terror and screaming in bls agony of self love. It was Mr. Pep Special to the Guard. low-Greene. C hicago , June 29.—Today has been the hottest of the sea The tire was coming nearer and near er. She had given up all hope. Some son. At 7 o’clock this morning the temperatures were mistake must have been made. Deser around the 80 degree mark from St. Louis eastward to New tion never crossed her mind. Sudden ly the thick smoke parted, and a burn York. ed and blackened figure sprang toward ■ her. "My God. Agnes! I told that cur Greene to fetch you! I thought you Commissioners Court. would like to be with him. I was bringing up the powder.” W W Withers ticket for Indian He swung her tip in his arms away woman......................................... 6% to the gangway, where tlie white hair ed old captain stt »1 at his post of hon Williams A Parvin supplies for or. and down into tl waiting boat paupers E Cain aud Mrs Win 23 Elizabeth Topham v» Geo T The caprain folio ed him—the last fry.................................................. SS w Tophsm; divorce D-fault. Referred man to leave the burning ship. Vincent A Co supplies for p-mp-r "A near thing that. Dennis. How did to C H Holden to t ,ke testimony aiul Mrs Be»....................................... 5 00 It happen?” report at "ext ("tin -if oo'irl. Meyer A Kyle supplies for pau They had thought the girl was faint- 27 Ge > Tucker et al »» William B per Indian«, claimed ID.14 al li'g. but the sharp nlr revived her. She lucker etal; psriltiou. Decree of par raised herself. blushing, cut of her lov tition and order of -'lie E O P.dtir lowed............................................. 7» er's arms and put her hand in his. F L Br'st * supplies for . au. -r appointed refer--? to make »ale. “John wanted to save me himself, I Mrs E Jams»....................... ...... 2 <0 32 New Z-sland Insurance Co v- E sir. Tlint's why I waited for hltn.” A Bon i A Mon supplies for pau "You’re a bravo lassie, my dear, aud J Frazier et al; to determine property, per J M Ogl-............................... 900 he's worthy of you. We'll have you Demurrer to complaint overruled, J L Pace supplies for pauper 0 ashore in half an hour. T __ ___ Youder __ nre Z Defendant» given until Tuesday in 3 5* A Taylor........................ the lights of Penzance. Steady, there! which to a- iwrr. Order directing the F E Belover medical servir''" Forward! Steady now!” clerk to collect ru >n> y on draft in Lis Agnes never saw Mr. Toplow-Greene hands. pauper l> A Taylor, elsimft ..... ID* again. She married John Dennis as $24.50, allowed.............. 36 J M Fergueson vs Craig Hay«; to soon as she got her father'« permission pauper P L Bristow supp ie« for to do so. And the two moat concerned rec >ver money. D.»missed Ü Mrs E James.............. have never repented the marriage. 40 Andrew McDr-.ald vs J ■ ,n I>- JM brick; quiet title. Motion to make com I Mlayter supplies tor pauper ...... «95 Centred ................................. Take Time, plaint more deflnit»*. Defendant given Some one gives these directions for until Tuesday to answer. Continued. making life happy: For Naval C.-det 41 B F Harvey vs the Oregonian Take time. It Is of no use to fntne or Pub Co; damages. Motion by de fret or do a« the angry housekeeper Portland, Or, Jur» 2S I • h»c'®- who has got hold of the wrong key aud fendant inset a»ide»ervice ofsommoi a. 1 Met for hearing Tuesday Continued today, E’FWt oetitive ex.minali pushes, ahakea an.l rattles It «bout the lock until both are broken and the door j for Bervlcr. Duri of Bak' r Ci y. was -• I' ,r -rt * 1« «till unloeketl. The chief (s-cret of 42 John L Vaugh* ». The H s»th- cadet to the Uni ed Ma e- S-»si comfort lies in not suffering trifles to Ke'ly Lumber io; dao> k»s. Co. Academy, at An: up I«, f • h ib» vex us and In cultivating our undg ' Inued for term. «••<• nd C- Bgr»s»!onal di -I*' H • growth of small pleasures. • 15 Gen T H«1 A M<>n et al v* H C It* linger, of fort a- <i W H • h Try to regard present vexations as and J W Oven et al, on trial, trnrair On you will regard them a month hence. Since we annot get what we like, let motion non -uit w*» granted. c H Thur» lay evening 11 19 M H rriendly vs A C Wo <)<* ok ns like what we can get It Is not ri<!.e- It la not poverty; It Is human asaduiret ai; flnrvc o«ure. I». fault. and w fe were drtvi v no! fr m tbsk nature that la the trouble. The world Judgment f r |325 3” and a *44 5» texes borne at Waltsrvill» t’> e her» tec*»>>* is like a looking glass. Laugh at It. and Interest at 10 p»r cent and ait r- frightened and Ihr« w !h* p,. up*nt* and It laughs back; frown at it. and it ney fee of 1250 and decre» of f —. eloscr« out on the graveled o-d.M'»B' <• frowns back. Angry thought» canker Ing on her »houM»r. «he <«* T1 '* the mind and dlspoaa it to the worst badly hurt, but no bones were t>c k temper tn the world—that of fixed Mr Baker esca ped unit-juru-d F or «ALA.-2-Meed <• », „,| malice and revenge. It is while In thl« •.nd temper that moat men become ertnu- baled bay. A cross after the name led to a well founded suspicion that Mr. Arrow smith was Indebted for the handicraft of this epistle to the services of an amanuensis. Miss Lavlnla looked up. “Well?” she «aid Interrogatively. Mr. Tunks pulled himself together for the arduous task of articulate speech. He fancied himself as an ora tor. "Well,” he Mid solemnly,beginning his tale, “Arrowsmith, he was enam ored of a woman. It was like this: Him an me was In the infirmary.” After that Uncle Tom Cabin “Workhouse?” Miss Lavlnla Inquired HE WANTED THAT FLOUR. performance last night who will laconically, for she knew the dialect. Mr. Tunks nodded. “Horsham,” he Speaking of Summer rains, they contend that mob law is not justi «ay that one-, on the S 1 -tz Indian fiable occasionally? After admit added slowly. “We was both of us down with this 'ere bles«ed induenzer.” reservation, Benton couuty.repehted generalize his epithet.) “An Arrow showers threatened dentruction of; ting a crowd that was larger than (I smith, he was enamored of a woman.” seating capacity, they made their the grain crop, says the Corvrlli« (When a man ot Mr. Tunks’ class feels Times Tom Buford wss a[“nt seats of rough boards and charged he has got hold of a highly appropriate then, and it came to hi» e*r« that ten cents extra for the privilege of and delicate word, be doesn't let it go one of the medicine men on the sitting upon them. Spoilt < o'g8 again till he has had a good day's work out of it.) “An the woman was In the reservation vowed bin ability to workhouse, too—female side—infirma «top the rain. Tom, so the st »ry would have suited the occasion. ry. An the doctor, he ordered Arrow runs, finally agreed to give the The powers profeesed no inten smith porter. He didn’t order none for Indian two barrel« of floar it the rest of us, not beln as bad as him, latter would bring sunshine. For tion of partitioning China, yet are the but Just a pint a day for Arrowsmith. obtaining concessions, secret or 1 two long days and night« the old Uowsomever, Arrowsmith, he didn't medicii e man beat his tnm-'om otherwise, that will render future drink Ills through t>ein that enamored and murmured his weird “huiah- partition a matter of easy accoau- of the woman 1 spoke of. but sent it huiah.” He took no food or drink, plieh'nent. The European ¡and-' round to her by a inmate as helped the nurses.” but ntuggled on in bis mysteriouB fashion with the great spirit to stop hunters never fully release their "That was touching,” Miss Lavlnla grip from territory onoe in poseee- replied, for Indeed she had a gri at the rain heart, had Miss Lavlnla, and could But the rains poured, and more siOD. sympathize even with ragged old Ar clouds came, and st last Agent rowsmith aud his workhouse inamo Buford, alarmed for the old mm’« A novel race will be determined rata. «afety, carried of!' the tom-tom ind "An he wanted mo to write to her declared the two-barrel«-of-flnar in Berlin some time near noon clandestine,” Mr. Tunks went on, ad bargain off. And to this day the tomorrow, One hundred and fifty- venturing yet another of his company Indiana lielieve that the only five automobiles or horseless car words with obvious gusto. “He want reason why the medicine man fa 'ed riages, including a few motor ed me to write her, not knowln how was because Agent Buford did not bicycles, left l’atis on a race for the hisself an bavin got a Inmate to write this letter to you. But, of course, I allow him to go on with his in Prussian capital early yesterday couldn't be a party to nothin clan cantations. morning. They should reach destine." And Mr. Tunks’ bosom swell with conscious virtue. The quality of French road» is Berlin tomorrow atternoon. One ed “That was a pity,” Miss Lavlnla re shown by the first day’s run of the woman competitor entered the rice. marked once more, speaking as a wom an, not as a parish councilor. automobiles raomg between Pari» Mr. Tunks looked surprised. lie had It appears that China in her and Berlin, Thursday. The leader not expected this from a maiden lady. hasty acceptance of the terns drove bis heavy naobine weighing I "An In time,” he went on, “the master over a ton over the common off-red by the powers agreed to pay | found out he wasn’t drinkin his porter to orders, but sendin it clan graded wagon road 285 miles, ar 124,500.000 more than was de accordin destine to this woman he was enamor in iivled. It makes little difference, riving at the stopping post in less ed of. So the master up an gave him than seven hours, an average of 45 i owe ver, an China will never pay a jacketin.” “A what?” Miss Lavlnla inquired, at m lea an hour. Such railroad the vast indemnity, ($325,000,000) fault for a moment. and the powers will have to scale speed would h ive been impossible “A Jacketin," Mr. Tunks responded. over any but the smoothest road» it down to what she can pay, else "Had words with him, mu tn, In the of speakln. An Arrowsmith, There is, probably, not a street in steal some more territory to even manner he never was one to sit down quiet to up scores. Eugene on which such time could a Jacket in. beln that high spirited. We be made, yet the Frenchman A Walla Walla man is said to calls him tlie Village ’Ampden on the So he up an arsts the master for averaged that speed for seven have been crazed by reading sen- road. his clothes, he did.” hours. national literature. That may “For his clothes?” Miss Louisa In sound like a probable story in terrupted. not following the narrative. Talk of hard-luck stories! A “Yes, mum—for his clothes. You see, man in the Portland jail ha» a Walla Walla, but if he wasn’t In a workhouse things Is always done and respectable. When a In record-breaker, He «tole a «pan of crazy already to start with, what in rcg'lar mate wants to leave, the reg'lar course the world net him to reading that horse« out in Washington con ity Is he arsts for his clothes, an It takes 24 hours for the formalities to be com and to >k them to Portland. Con clans ot ho iks? pleted. An Arrowsmith arstln for his ing aoro»s a couple of inno" n' In Seattle a man who was nr- clothes, the woman he was enamored looking fellows sauntering ab u> reste I for sleeping in a doorway of arsts for her clothes, too, au out Front street he ottered to »ell was charged with the very serious they goes together, permlscuousllkc, as would seem, but really through hl« them the ho-ees for forty dolb rn. offense of impersonating an officer. It wrltln to her clandestine to warn her. They were detectives of the P >rt- An Arrowsmith, he'd never cashed land police department, and an the In the oil regions of Texas they them orders you sent to lilui through beln so much enamored an keepln it price wan ridiculously low arre-ced have come to the very sensible c in all for her.” the man. Within a few hours ’he clusion that all’s well that’? oil "You recollect, Lavlnla," Miss Lou isa Interposed, "we sent him two post police were notified that they I.ad well. al orders last winter for a couple of the right man and horses. shillings each to buy hltnself tobacco F ound I t — Junction City Time«: when he was in Maidstone Union.” A word that has recently found “After praying long and earnest for Mr. Tunks nodded. "That's It,” he frequent use in Kansas is "buffa her husband, a Eugens woman asked auswered sagaciously. “An now come« loed.” It has a delicate shade of her pastor what more she could do to the trouble. He never cashed ’em, through beln enamored of the woman. meaning. A man who is scare ! is Indue« him to «tav borne at night«. Bo out he an she went an goes, of He advised adding to hl« home com merely awakened into the aMivi'icel fort« something that he was enjajltm course, together to the public ’ouse. of defense; a man who is blutled is away from home The next day the Au there, drlnkiu away the money you was kind euougti to send hltn. Arrow one who is so badly scared that he woman waa looking up the priee of smith an the woman gets to words at teat an speaks ’fgh to one another an believes defense impossible, blit a twer by the keg.’’ I ns It out an fights fu the end. through man who is buffaloed not only beln In liquor. An the woman bits H kifna M in «. — Coitage Grnvf» lielievea defense is impossible, but Nugget: Some of th« machinery In the Arrowsmith on the 'ead with a pewter can't work up enough locomotion Helen* mill, at Bohemia, wm broken an then runs away an Arrowsmith after her. An a p'liceman In plain to run. th« past week, making It ne«v«e*r-.» to clothes, be sees 'em an follows ’em. An shut down 4 stamp*. The t token ruus right ou as far as Southwa- I A baker who has just returned machinery will be replaced aa «ion *■ they ter church an straight Into the church from Cape Nome to Chicago reports possible and then the full 10 «tamp« yard. An there Arrowsmith catches her an hits her a blow, an the wo that the business was exceedingly will be dropping again man she falls down crossways upon a profitable, bread selling for twenty- tombstone an hurt» her spine. An lUxntTT ■— Fred Gray, Jr, at his back she goes to hospital. An the five cents a loaf. But he could not keep up with his assistants, even home In Tbur»ton, yesterday while p'llcvnian cops hltn. An Arrowsmith, lie's now in Lewes Jail awaltfn his when he paid them five and ten opening a can of fruit had hi« hand trlaL An he's sent me to arst If you'll badly out from the thumb to the wrist. dollars a dav, as they would be off The blood flowed fast as some of I he allow him a trifle.” Thus ended love's eld dream. It was in ths rush following each story of large vein« were severe«!. Dr lius ell called and dre««ril the band and the but a sordid comedy. Yet Miss La- great fiuds in new localities. vlnla. village councilor though she patient Is getting along nicely. might be. was poorer that night by S The Atlanta Constitution rises to shillings. remark: “Doesn’t it seem just a little <’. W. B M. C onvention .— There Dlda't Thlak ot That. strange, to say the least of it. that will tie a county convention of he He—There's one thing I am glad of. we are acquiring colonies to get ftir'st'nn W.-msn'» B >ard of Mi —I If anything should happen to me. my their trsde, and yet enforce the C W B Mi. of th* Christian ehn ch, wife's father would always take cars «•«■May aud Munday, July » and 7, at her. Diagley tariff against them in order the Flrat Christian church, Eugen». of She But suppose something should to keep them from trading with Tn« fl rat «Mulon will open at S o'clock i a; I - n to your wife'« father?—Last« g Ma l urda y afternoon. uaf” ___________ - «wa. uala. thaï stand« all L tbaaaber». PL’ Ht I