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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
If i Pb IIUEUUYJON OF DKSOCKATIC P&1NCIFLK8. OH TO UH IN EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 13, 1901. GLAND RE : fl SES Bargains 1 4 IN ALL DESTRUCTIVE CLOUDBURST* Special to the Guard. A lbuquirque , N. M., Julv 8—A destructive cloudburst occurred heie today. The lois will bo very heavy. A DUEL. Lines Summer Goods... Special »<> the GUARD. R ome , July 8.—Duke Asia, in a duel with a Russian Prince pierced his abdoman. WILL RESIGN. Special to tlie Guard. \\ ashington , July 8.—Hackett, assistant secretary of the U. S. Navy will resign at «nee. REFUSE TO RELEASE AMERICANS. I So-eial to the Guard. HAMPTON BROS. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers OFFICII East side ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth street» TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 32.00 , 1.00 .50 A4' ertúitu rates mule known on application AJ »11 business letters to THE GUARD, Eigene, Oregon. L ondon , July 8.—Great Britain refuses to release Americans made prisoners while fighting with the Boers. TO BE SETTLED. N ew Y ork , July 8.—A plan already agreed upon will settle the great steel strik« within five days. CONSTITUTION LEADS. N ew Y ork , July 8.—The yacht, Constitution, lead the Columbia today in the trial by six minute». HOEFERS WIN. - OF— S alem , Or, July 8.—The supreme court today over EUGENE, OREGON. ruled the Bingham-Davis et al motion for rehearing in the Established In 1982. Oldest case of the Hoefers. Bank in the County. [This was a suit in which Bingham et al attempted to' General Banking business in all branches get possession of the Salem Daily and Weekly Journal. transacted oi fatunbla terms We congratulate the Messrs. Hoefer.] A. G. HOVEY, Preeldent TEXT-BOOK COMMISSION. L G. HULIN, Cashier B H. HOVEY. Ae«t t'ashier. S alem , Ur., July 8.—Tho text-book commission organ ized this afternoon by electing II \V Scott, of Portland, as president, and Frank Davey, of Salem, secretary. The town is full of book agents. EUGENE LARECOUNTY BANK rtpecisl to the Guard The Liberal ¡»arty is formulating Savings Bank peace L terms , for July South 9.— Africa that will unite tho opposition. ondon 1. WHITSON, DENTIST. HiCng purchased the offict and fixtures of ths 1st« deceased W V Sendemon, I am now prepared to do anything in the line of Dentistry in the above said office •yt'niwn and bridge work a specialty. J 8 LUCKEY, The English people generally are strongly in favor of peace. What the Boers intend doing is a problem, even if peace is offered. - $50,000 GOMEZ AND PALMA. • • 5,000 Of Eugene, Oregon. I PJ Ups< Surplus • A GENERAL SANSING BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- Special to the Guard. N ew Y ork , July 9.—Generals Gomez and Palma are being severely criticized by the Cuban people for talking annexation of the country to the United States, instead of an independent republic. MORE INSURGENTS GIVE UP. Draft« is«ued on tbe principal cities of tas United mate« and foreign countries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificate of Deposit when left stated period. Collections receive our prompt attention City and Count» Warrants txiugbt. 1'»ALES IR Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jsw- elry, Etc. WRspairing promptly dons. W-All work warranted. W £ SHOWN Pres 4»it. F. W. OSBURN. Csihlsr. C WOODCOCK, D. A. FAIRE. Vic» Pr»»ld«"* W. W. BROWN A*>t Ctlhltr dal to the Guard. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office-One half block south of Cv Block. a M anila , July 9.—Yesterday 59 more officersand 475 men surrendered. CUBAN CONSTITUTION —FIRST-- Ecaus, O bxcon . joeer, j « altor w A I.TON a ■ Special to the Guard. nabelet H avana , Cuba, July 9.— The Cuban Constitutional Convention is preparing to promulgate the constitution agreed upon’by the convention. THE NEW TITLE. « OVERTON, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Will poetic- in all the courts of the state. Offi.r In Walton Block. Of Eugene. E cgini . O brcor . w L. < H'SHIRK, M. D physician and surgeon , ChriAWAn Mg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. ! PHYSICIAN AND 8URÇEON. °®« 1 psUhs in Chrismsn Block. ••’ll .n 9 to 11 a m: 12 to 2, 6 to 9 tn. p Paid up Cash Ca'i’ai S5O OOO Surplus - $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. Hpesinl to the Guard. L ondon , July 9.—The bill to change the King’s title to Emperor will not be introduced into Parliament except as an unopposed measure. WRESTLING MATCH MADE. a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS A Done on irssMist-le terms. sigh drafts on Chicago, San Francisco and I ort- 1BBiils oFsachange sold on for. ign conntriea. Deposits received «abject to check of certin Special to the Guard. cate of deposit. __ . Al) collecti ons ent osted to vs "»B receive ew ork nrompt attention. P. E. S roihjbam . T G H ikoh ' cm , Cashier. President. L. H. Pont» 3 B Eaain, A nr*’tan Vi Pro*' 'ent Special to the GUARD. N Y , July 9.—Fitzsimmons and Ruhlin will on gago in a Greco-Roman wrestling match in this city soon YOUNGER BROTHERS. Bicycle Repairing Should not I« «'tempted st h *me. » your wheel look, old and shat,by, have frame enameled. If it >• '**•» have it set right. Ite coet melt er case will be trifling. We have four Experts "ko Repair and Haanf»etnrs Bicycles. Comprt-nt u n wt ¿»’••'¿'”'5 Jhv*. Illinois Mi»ran. Mow, Idahn aad O.eg n. A I «r» men sf moie, Mi» ran. K-usaas, K •«loríenos. W« r nleorepair g’ios an i eswirg Machin«.. w. We Barker Gun Works. I FIRST COUNT OF TNOWBNIOOt VOTKS UNHNOWN. ROUTINE BUSINESS Dally Gnsrd, July » Till« »"ttrnoun the first count of vote« In the Trowbridge piano contest ami the second count in the Kimball contest were made. Including the first oount the following organlz*Jon» in ths Kunball contest have received the highest numtier of votes. A large uu iu t>er of other vote« are scattered among different lodes« and other or ganisations in the city and county: AO U.W .......... ...................................... 2373 Military Club.......................................... 2UI2 High School.......................................... 1293 457 <'*lt»oHc Church Patterson Hchool .. ................................ . ................................... 339 Portion dary ! 1 ■ I I Lane. For What Items. Goats We are in the swim with the latest things. Here they are—— MINING L ocationb . W qi Harris locates Cbssel claim in Black Butte mining district. PROHATk COURT. * One Wood’s mower, seed wheat, two | Oliver Chilled plows, two wagons, one set blacksmith tools, one steel hsrrow, one wood harrow, several set of harness, five Poland China hogs, r,!r H head of horse« weighing from ion*' tn 1500, one onok stove, one-half „ reset or all In threshing outfit, two ouvsies, two milch now, and other thing« I*0 nntneroas tn mentloo. J. R. Y atbl FIRE DETERMINED C olumbus , Ohio, July 9.—The Democratic state con ■ vention here is largely attended. The conservatives of the i party have control of the same. For Sale. THE Daily Guam, July » Regular uiuuthly meetlngof the City Council took place last evening at the city hall; present Mayor ('hrinusn, Counellmen Osburn, While, Pete-, Green, Barker, City Attorney Will iam« aud Recorder Dorris. Minutea of previous meeting read and approved. Councilman Osburn read the usual number of new bills, approved by the finance committee and warrants order ed drawn on the treasury fur the amount«set forth. Street Conitntaeioner Turner’« report «bowed that 8400 feet of new and 8460 feet of old lumber had been used THK THOWUHIDUB OONTMT. wind prevailed at the time, aud this I carried the sparks away fr eu the oilier The following els orgaulzatlons have for repairing of sidewalks, crosswalks, buildings received the highest vole so h r tn the bridges, etc, during the past month. On motion of Councilman Osburn There had been no tire In the can- Trcw iridgn contest. Bsveral t lousand nery for several ui >ntti«, an I It is not mom votes were cast for other organI- the i ommlitee on tire aud water was authorized to allow no oue to connect known wh-ther the blaze originated zstlona and several Individuals! from spontaneous combus'Ion or from' High Hchool.......................................... 7457 with the sewers unless they Install some outside <*eu •*. Possibly it «farted Foresters of Aiuar.ea......................... 2*7» grease traps for the purpose of prevent from some boy’s E. urtii of July fire-! Knight« of Pythias ........................... 1MB ing grease from passing Into and col craeki r I O O F Orphan* Home, Portland 9'1« lecting iu the sewers. City Attorney Williams submitted A portion of the cannery wharf and j Military Club.......................................... 613 a warebous 1 on it were bur utl. Every . Eastern Star.......................................... 351 to the counell a list representing fli>7 66 delinquent street assessmenta thing in the building was deitroyed, | oolle< te<i tiy himself—his tlr-t report. including a large quantity of cannery NOW. Petition of properly owueis asking supplies. The main building w«e that Cheshire street tie graded aud erected about twenty-five years ago, of the Northern Boun graveled from Lawience to Madison b.’lug const i u< ted of white cedar, aid A street was granted by council. Usd been owned by the Eorence Can Line of Prayer of |>etitlonere asking that a ning Co some fifteen year«. It is the sidewalk lie constructed on the north Coi vallli Tiroes. first building that, ha« been burned in A portion of the southern boundary side of Cheshire street, between Law Florence. Beiore tbe fire wih ex ingulshed Mr i line of Kenton <x>unty has been per rence and Lincoln streets, was granted. Petition of L R Livermore et al, The survey Kyle HtatH'l that lie will have a can manently located. nery ready for busini-e when ths fish made last week by Nurveyor Wag- praying that Hie piece of alley tietween I’he cannery and goner, of Benton, and Hurveyor Col lot 1, block 5, Hlisw's second addltiou ing season open«, ootitents were insured for »10,060, The lier, of Lane, aud the repoit of the to Eugene, and lot 5 In said block in buildlug«, caunery supplies etc, were work wa« submitted by the former at Houtt’s addition to Eugene tie vacated, ihie week’s session of the commis was referred to the slr-et committee. valued at about »20,000. All ordinance amending ordinance sioners’ court. The report specifies In No 373, relating to the numbering of Parties In from Florence stile that surveyor's parlance the route traversed. the houses in Eugene was passed by had the wind !>• en in the opposite Ill plain English II means that the the council.' It is a* fBlows: direction nothing could have saved line is definitely located from tbe Wil “All numbering ou streets running lamette river westward a distance of the entire town fr nn destruction by north and south shall commence at the tl ini"s. It is an unu-ual thing for nine miles eudinc on the line between the .Willaimt'e river, numbering the wind to tie in the ea«t at that place. secli'ins of 11 and 12 111 township 15 southward, all numiierlng on streets It is sta'ed that Mr Kyle will rebuild, range 6 west. Il is said that about GOO to Ben- running east and west shall oommence but the cannery will be «miller as the acres of disputed land Is added at Willamette street and be numbered ton county. salmon are not ao plentiful as they to the east and west therefrom.’’ were when the old cannery was built. An ordinance assessing the ooeta of Our Flan Stands In tho room next to thecoal house wa« ; improving certain alleys was passed by a considerable amount of oil which Wherever the American Il ‘K la the council. helped to make the fire burn more An ordinance to construct a sewer fiercely. The fire began during sup raised in token <•( sovereignly, It stands commencing at a point on the south per after the Eourtli of July dance. forlitieity, Independence and equality. side of Eleventh street at the sewer Io Over 100 men were in attendance and What our flag 1« to the nation. Hos the alley between High and Pearl all joined in extinguishing the flames. teller's Htomach Bitters Is to the indi vidual, inasmuch ns It not only gives streets, on the south side ef Eleventh you freedom from your ailmeii s, but street; thence east along Eleventh Couri House protect, your system In such a manner street to Alder street aud beginning on that they cannot return. When your Hilyard street at the sewer on Eleventh »200 oo Mortgage ........................... stomach gets out of order, causing you street, thence south on Hilyard street M oo to belch after eating, or when you are to Twelfth street; theuoe east on Chattel mortgage........... .......»150 Mortgage ................................ so nervous that you toss about all Twelfth street to went side of A street, .... 120 night, unable to Bleep, you should cer was adopted by the council. Chattel mortgage............. ....... 150 Satisfaction of mortgage Bids submitted for the placing of tainly try It, tiecause It will strengthen TKANHFKKH your stomach, stead) your nerves, and rrushed rook on the streets were re L I> Pickens et ux to Charles Peter- Indue-« sound, healthy sleep, and for jected by he oouncll and on motion of reiUH 76 94 acres In tp 17 s r 4 w, »2000. Indigestion, oonet I pat Ion and bilious Councilman Osburn, the special ootn- Prudence Hafley to Warren U An ness there Is nothing toequel It. Rheu mlttee was authorize*! to act in the drews 117 acre« in tp 17 a r 10 w, IKK). matism Is also counteracted by its ■natter of making con tracts for same. Lizzie N Thompson to George H direct action on the kldney- In tho matter of a oity directory to Courtwright e } lot 9 blk 2 Karri* ad tie compiled by O B Tout under sanc to Eugene, |25O. tion of the oouncll, on motion of Coun for Sale. Martha Berkshire et al to L W I cilman Peter, was referred to the com Elliott 218 acres in tp 18 s r 2 w, 1*2865. mittee on police and printing. Twenty-five goat». Ito 5 years old Martha Burkstrire, guardian of Daisy There being no further businew for sale. Inquire or address B Berkshire, non compu« mentus, all council adjourned. •J M H thvhbhb , Eugene. right, title and Interest of «aid Daisy B Berkshire in 21« acres in tplSs r8 w.1250, E W M«tbews guardian of Ethel j and Leonard Malbews, minors, to L| W Elliott all of right, title and Inter est of said minors iu 218 acres in tp 18 s r 3 w, »2(0. E W Mathew« to L W Elliott ail right, title an*l interest iu 218 acres in tp 18 s r I w, »5. Harah Jane Allison to Mr« Laura F Frazer lot 3 blk 5 Ellsworth’s sd to Eugene, <600. J A Brlgggsetux to A D Hyland land in tp 19 » r 1 w, »1200. Hamuel Htndsaker et nx to J Briggs land In Lane county, »20. ’■ Special to the Guard. F Í OF Florence West, July 5. Shortly after oue o'clock this morn ing tire was discovered In the Florence Cauniug C >'s c >al house at the can nery l’he alarm »»* at otic» given and a large crow 1 was q rickly on the scene, l>ut It was Imp »-it.le to save the building Tlte fire spread rapidly aud in a few minute» the entire can nery was In flames. The residence ot Marion M >rrls and the old variety store building, which »food nearest to ttie cmi ery, were In great danger and fire «tartr<l .-n them both, but by hard work an d plenty of A light east wa’er they were saved, S t . P aul , Minn., July W.—The notorious Younger brothers, sent to the Minnesota penitentiory for a long term, for bank robberies, recently asked to be pardoned. Today the pardon was denied. THE OHIO DEMOCRATS. Don’t Listen To the m»n th*« «*?• !«'• ‘‘"F enough V» takF a wheel apiv*. .nd put It in good working order. Only th- Expert with the proper tool« can do it well CITY COUNCIL nance Amended. ORIGIN I 1 PIANO CONTESTS. BIG BLAZE Became Prominent. Portland, Or, July «—Dr J W Watte, Presidential Elector on I ha Republican ticket In 1874, died today at hie home tn Lafayette. Doutor Walts came into prominent» after the election In 1876, from the fact that Govsrt.or Grover, of Oregon, a Demo crat, refused to issue a certificate tn t ini on the ground that he was port, niaeter when elected. It was thought •or a t ineth.t the election of pr-.'d.rrt of the United HtMee til need on Watte' vole. In the matter of the estate of An drew J Keeney, deceased. Report of «ale of real property. In the matter of the estate of O I' Kaubte, deceased. Hester Kauble ap- polntetl administratrix with trands at »1600. In tbe matter of the estate of Mari I- da Mcl^ran deceased. Inventory of estate filed show Ing value of property to be »171» <M. . MARK!AOK LICRNBR. F J Ri.ley and Emma I«eTe:lier, J I> Hamlin witness. Hemlock Bark Wanted. Wati*»-d, 500 cord» of hemlock l>ark, »10 per cord Enquire at tbe tan nery. W W H ain ira a Co. I Golf Vests Jackets and Sweaters* in green, blue* cream white, red. Prices from $2 50 to $6 50. See window Monday Morning.. New arrivals of Kid Gloves. We can fit you now. All sizes and colors. Av«k Summer Goods and Shirtwaist? G10S1DQ 0(|t FRANk uUNN * ■