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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1901)
PLAGIE AT XEW YORK SEE N bw Y ork , July 24.-Dr Doty, health officer of tl e Port of New York, ani'ounivd today that the illnes» of I Rauviai e, ttie »tok-r on the steamer. Hobentel», who ua»»mt toBwiuburue Island, on Monday, has been diagnowd a« bubonic plague. Tbe Hohenfel. came from Calcutta. Dr Doty say* the case 1« » mild one. All the crew < f the Hobentel- will be he I t B»i. burns Island f >r ot'-ervatl. i ui<l ths vessel will he tl oroughly 01- u'tct <1 g-IN^ Summer ShocSui Pleasant Hill kt ms. Daily Guard, Jall 25 Sheriff W W Wilbers aud Deputy Prosecu'I-c Attorney LT Harris left last eveuiug by privateooi<veyanc< for the Bohemia mines to Investigate lbs murder which, twyonu a doubt, oc curred there several Weeks ago. The cabin in which tiie murder Is «uppoed lo have l»en eomiuilted 1» on the msin traveled road fn iu Cot- tage Grove to the mine«, stout 12 onle» this s.ds of the Noonday mine. Tbs hand which was found by Mie» Low was tbe right hand with the thumb and the fl ret joint of each of the first Ihr *» finger» and the first and ec ond joint if I toe little fl tiger oft July 2'2 1901. L <>»'l Park» «ill go to East.in Ore Nev. ral theorirs have been advanced, gon. but tbe mo-t pl ,u-ible one is 'list the Mr Richardson is v«ry sick with body was buried in the v.ciultv of the paray i-i* cabin, wild animals baviug dug a part Al Parker I a- u, .veil io Eugene to It up a- d carried the band to the place work this summer. where ir «us found. G W Milam has purchas'd a bouse It is said that a man has been miss and lot iu Eugene. ing from ttie district for mme time, Fred Cslhsou has purenased the but the report is not substantiated. At JULY 27 K-eney property near the church. any rate rhe officers will trske a thor Pieuty of work now harvesting. ough investigation of tiie ease, aud the Everybody has a job; ev<u tbe wo perpetrators of the horrible crime muy be fouud. men. KORAN'S SHOE STORE Eugene Hard BAHJRDAY BREVITIES. AMONG THE FACTORIES Firemen on tbe Steamer Hoenfel». Tbe Sheriff and Deputy District From Calcutta. Ill of Dread Attorney Go to Investigate Disease. Murder. Bargains AT WEXr TV BOHEMIA. Dslton Baughman 1s cunvasslng In A luggy built for three at F L Linn county for the Chaut uqua desk. Cbsmters’. Miss Ruby Baughman closed a suc- Superior rttamp Photos at Biium ou»’ Cessful term of school at Wlnbeny and Pboto Tent. I» u w at home. Fisbiii. tackle and salmon eggs at F D Read’s horse ran awsy with him, L Chambers’. upset the buggy but did not harm any Al A simmons, tbe artist. First- thing very much. elsM photos at lowest prices. Miss Helen Swift is at home for a A good graniteware can be bought at few weeks. She closed her school at yL Chambers. Gardner on account of the smallpox. Dr j D Fenton and wife, of Port- Fred Atterberry, of California, and Isua, left New York todiy for Europe. Grace Atterberry, of Portland, are Nschiue oil and extra- tor all mow- visiting with Uncle Sum Baughman ,rtat FL Chambers. and family. The rexidence of Hugh Gray, in Al bany caught fire yesterday. Tbe dam Gout i House Items. age was »light. Csrpenter’« tools, True Blue and Mortgage..................................... $ 50 00 others at F L Chamber»’. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Ha'ria, of Co tage Grove, is Addi» I) Berger to Euoa W Sawyer in attendance upon tbe Mining Con 1.08 acres lu 1. me county, »300. gress at Boise City, Idaho. Charles W Hill to Mrs Hill lol 5 blk Takes I >ok at our net/ line of bug- i 11 Packard’s ad to Eugeue, |1. pm, had;», et«', at Griffin Hardware James E Daly to Mrs T M J cksou Company. 160 seres in tp 18 a r 1 w, »700. The W R P L will meet with Mnc U IS to James E Daly 160 at res in tp Anna Holden on Wil aiuette street, 18 b r 1 w, patent. Saturday, July 27lh, a: 2 p m. C or H A Davis to E E Davis 8) acres in B ecy . tp 16 s r 4 w, »I. Ouly a few ltacine buggies left, but NOTARIAL COM MIS ION. another tar will be here June 30. F L J T Irish files Ida u tarial commis Chamber». sion with lhecouuty clerk. Tbe foundation of F E Dunn’» hand MARRIAGE LICENSE. some new residence at the corner of Heggen M Hansou aud Nora Wil- Seventh and Patterson streets io be eox, ALE herton, witness. ing laid. Ira L Lee aud Alias Ipha Howard, Bain wagon tbe one that stands all kinds of bad work—at F L Chambers. O M Curtis witness. A niimher of second-hand light wagons very cheap at F L Chamber.»’. White Man Turned Yellow. G<ex - crnatlon was felt by the frit‘i>' f -’A Hegarty of Lexington, he was turning “V Ky, wi> v changed color, I. ill yellow. also bise.iee, and be »tillered terribly. Hlsm alady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he wa- advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and h" writes: ‘‘After taking two bottles I was wholly cured.” A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. Bold by W L DeLano, druggist. To Travelers. If you want to make r trip to moun tains, mines nr McKenzie Springe, see Al Montgomery at the Minnesota House, rie has a first class rig in the •tables rm In connection with the hotel. Remember, very reasonable tbsrges Notice. The party who, by mistake, received • dtrk pair of pants, marked 455 on tiie trout lining, from the Eugene Dye Works, will pleasereturn the same. HALARIA causes biliousness Urove's Tasteless Chill Tonic remove« th« cause. Ton S ale .—33« scree of land; 166 •ere« in cultivation, the rest pasture md timber; good »1200 house; 2 good barn.; good 10 acre fruit orchard; one- balr mils from depot. For particulars inquire at this office. LANE COUNTY Detective Association ^nrk in detective line solicited All correspondence strictly confidential Address P O Box 685, Eugene, Oregon ANOTHER VERSION. Alfrel ai d Henry Jobusou, Bo- h'tuia miners, came down from Co t- tuge Grove today. They are of the opiuion that the supposed baud found was a bear’s foot. They eay that a trapper and hunter by the name of I Prank McIntyre occupied the oabm during last wiuter, and that he skin ned the animals,which he killed,lu the i cabin which accounts for tbe blood on the wails. Several bears were killed by McIntyre and the Messrs Johnson think tbe find was a bear's foot throwu away by him. BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Supporting Cables Pulled Out Last Night. New York. Julv 24—About 6:20 o'clock lhis evening a number of the supporting cables of the Brooklyu bridge pulled out of tlieir sockets, and are now 'tangling in the air. The ac- oideut happened on the north aide of the New York end of the bridge, and tills t-ud lagged from four to six inches This completely stopped all car traffic over the structure, but after a tempo rary delay, pedestrians and wagons were again »’lowed to proceed. The accident caused great exchemeut aud the public reserves were called out. Onecí Onr Local Writers Corrects the Chronicle. IVESVSOOV Ou his rounds for new» tills morning, * reporter dropped iu ut several cf tiie manufacturing establishments, and, almost w tbout excepiiou, found them to be busy and rushed with orders. Tiie first visited wa» Frsz r's iron works. Besides wcrklng on vsr.ou» small job*, Mr Frazer and bis force of meu are getting out ao ii'iiueuse log ging engine for the Boo li Kelly Lum ber Co, to be used in their camp near Wendling It will be 40-borse power ami 1» geared up ao high that it will be, when completed, oue ot the most powerful machine» of Its kind in the state. At Gr ss Bros’Iron works, further down the street, lhe workmen are buey on a number of furuaces for fruit and hop driers This establlaiinietit, while small, i» always kept busy, at d its reputation for Aretelas» work is txcom- itig well known. W W Haines A C»’s big taunt ry wa» next visited. This is oue of tho oldest manufacturing establishments iu hlugetie, aud since it be*gan opera tions lias been a const mt money-maker for it* owner*. At present only a par tial force of about ten men ie employed, but it will not be very long before a full complement of bauds will be at work. Tan bark bu been scarce for some time but It 1» uow arriving in great quantities, Several carload« are now at tbe depot and more are com- ■ug, most of it being »hipped from Linu oounty. Everything wa» quiet at the Eu- gene canuery. 1'he ruu on cherries ba» been completed aud and all but oue carload has been shipped Io Cali fornia. This cat load, consisting of about 700 cases, ba» been delayed on account of tbs non-arrival of boxes, which, however, are expected litre Im mediately. We are inform« d that the cannery will start up on pears about September 1st. Geo Midgley’s plaining mill and sa-h and door factory was found to be a place of much activity. Owing to the great «mount of buildiug going on in Eugene and vicinity, this mill is rushed with orders aud a big force of men i* constantly employed. The Eugene Mill A Elevator Co’s flour mill has just resumed operations after au idlenews of about a month during which lime Merer« Shelley A William» have been at work mtikiug extensivo repairs and improvements to their hsve a f»w of those Ladle* C hicago , July 25.—Rains have fallen in ear tern Iowa since midnight. Rains also reported in western Nebraska. No rain in Missouri, and great anxiety prevail» in St Louis L’pper Willamette ¿70,000; Sius- and Kansas City. law <05.000; Long Tom ¿500. CITY OF STRIKES. RIVER AND HARBORS. W ashington , July 24.—The follow Hpesial to ttia^Guard ing are recommendations to eougrees S an F rancisco , July 25.—Three hundred more teams for future appropriations: ters have been called off. Machinists hop« to reach an Willamette river, above Yam- hill river......................... . ........ »70,000 understanding soon. The Daily (’all of today predicts a Biualaw river..................... ......... «5,000 general street car strike before the end of the week. Long Tom river............. . ......... 600 Business men are fearful of a tie-up. Speaking of the Improvement of the Willamette river above Portland, and UNCONDITION AL INDEPE N DENC E. ttie Yamhill river, the report says: Spec'al to ths G uard . •'The present project provides for the Improvement of the Willamette from N ew Y ork , July 25.—Generals Polma and Gomez Portlaud to Eugene by ths removal of olMtructlons, and the building of con both deny favoring annexation, and >«ay they want uncondi trolling works, with a view of obtaiu tional independenca. Ing a depth of 12 fest or more from THOUSANDS HOMELESS. Portlaud to tiie foot of Clackamas Rapids (11 miles); of three to Hires and Special to tbe Guard. one-half feet thence to Corvallis 1’ kkin , July 25.—Yang Soso valley Hooded. Ten» of (107 miles), and) of two to two and one-half feet from Corvallis to Eugene thousand* are rendered homeless. Great suffering will (53 miles).” prevail. Return of count is now considered doubtful. E ugenk B oy .— Peudletou E U: “U C Osborr , wno will go dowu in his tory as • I) o' Osborn, manager of‘Os f" — born’s Colts,’ which being interpreted, means the Athena baseball team, was in Pendl. ton on Monday. Mr Osborn has disbanded bis team for the sea- s >u »nd will await the coming of an other year before giving any further attention to such matters. Meanwhile Those who have promised and he will ■ ssiduously attend to the drug business which he conduct* in Athena. those who intend to furnish the • » » MrO born will make up sea- GUARD with wood on account sou’s report for his team In a fuw days. WOOD will please notify us when they can bring it and the kind of wood Please Inform us at once. Don’t neglect thia Campbell Bros O h & Henienon, Undertaker» and Coun'er. [’•'■a!rer»0 Cor. Wil. and 7th »U. o BILLY ErrruR G uard :—I wish to corrvtt some error* mads in the S F Cbronl- j cle’s writeup of the sbiwting »flray at 11 »»burg. Oregon, between Henry and Thoma- G»le and Col Bud Thomp- s >n. I'lii Chronicle has Col Tliornt-I son to say: ‘‘I shot Henry Gale iu the etnuiacb.” This i* uot correct. Thomas Gale wa» shot In the side. Again, lhe I limnlole n.ske« Thomp son say, "I kept hold of th* guu, strik ing at Tom Gale with it. He struck me with hi*.” Henry Gale was the FREE TRADE WITH PORTO RICO one striking with his pistol, and shot Apeeial te the Guard. 1 hompsoit In the )*w. W ashington , D C July 25.—President McKinley today T e Cnronlcle makes Col 1 liouip*>n ssy: “Henry Gale died where he fell. issued a proclamation of free trade with Porto Rico in ac Tom lived some ds) », but died. While cordance with legislative resolutions. Today is the an in bed I sent word to the Judge to niversary of the planting of the American Hag on the have Tom «leceutly buried and charge island. the expeuse to me • • • Henry was well-to-do but Torn wm poor. Bo I AGAINST PRESS CENSORSHIP. paid the funeral expenses.” This is not correct. Henry Gale Special to ths Guard. did not die where he fell; In fact wu L ondon , England, July 25.—The African war cor not very tmdly injured Tom Gale respondents are united in revolt against the censorship of did not die in a few days, but both the Gales lived many year* after dispatches. They want the true facts to be sent out. At Henry dud at The Dalles, Oregon, and present only news in form of the English is allowed to be Tom at Ashland, Oregi n. No funeral forwarded. expense* were paid by Col Thomp eon. EASTERN WEATHER. As a frieud I write this correction. 8|>eelal to the Guard. W----- BETTLED IN FULL—We »re glad to announce th*t W H Batier, one of the pioneers of Lane county, lias settled bis late business troub'es to the satis faction «fall. lie paid every man In full and no one lost a cent by bis reverses, excepting himself. He ie again purchasing wheat at Junction and lute ids to still reside In that live little city. The G uard predicted at D*iljr Guard, July 25 the start that Mr Baber would come plant. This mill turns out one of the AN U gly W eapon .— Yesterday out ot bis difficulties in good shape and beet grades of flour to be found tn the Street Cotmnissioners Turner and East it givrs us pleasure to now cocfirm this market aud there Is a big demand for land found uuder the sidewalk on it. D own F rom B ohemia .-Geo W (Seventh street along the Armory The excelsior faetory, Royce A Peter building an ugly weapon in ths shape VVeider U down from the Bohemia son, proprietors, which has been in op of nearly a foot of the butt end mines, where he lias been working tbe eration in Eugene not quite two years, one eud a»»»«'ment on his claim, which Is lo la growing to lx one of our leading in of a buggy whip, to of which 1» attached a heavy cated near tbe Fitchard claim. H* dustries. Twelve men ere employed piece of lead enclosed in a »sck of buck- saw the hand found t>y Mies Low and in the mill and it is now running day skin, and on the othrr end Is a loop of says it ie undoubtedly a human one. end night. Twelve to 15 cerlosds of buckskin to go around tbe wrist. He thinks tbe body had been buried first-class exoelslor, made from balm Rome footpad had placed the weapon and that wild animal» have dug it up. wood, are shipped every month to Hau under the walk no doubt with the He is positive tbe hand bad not been Francisco. A huge abed 40x216 feet In Intention of gettlDg it again ata oon- burned. It is reported that a man ie dimensions, la now being erected as a missing Mr Welder think* a murder protection against tbs winter rains for venienttittie. ____ ba* been committed. tbe immense amount of balm wood D resses L ost .—Two dresses, one cf which tbe compeiiy keeps on fiend. Bio B arrel of W hisky . — Wm black sateen and the oibera black cali The Elapass creamery was found to co, both ne«, in odc package, were Bonst aw his morning received from be turning out Its usual amount of ex the East a large barrel of Nhaw ’ e Malt, lost near the University or In cellent batter. Fairmount. Please leave at this which weigh* In the neighborhood of The Eugene Lumber Co’s mill Is 2750 pounds. It Is the largest barrel of office. Tbe owner Is a widow and the busy filling orders. Tiislr log- are ar wbirky ever brought to Eugene and It dresses are quite a loss to her. riving and tbe boom Is filling up. took several men two or three hours to H Welnhard's ice factory, J Pironl, unload It from the dray. Tbe unload O A. S T O TTT A « manager, keeps running all the tl ne ing »a» under the supervision of E J Bean ths HjS* *,wa)rS to supply tiie local demand for Io, and Me Clsnabau. Blgutu* a considerable amount is sent each day rf I n A stokia .—Astoria Daily Bud to Junction, Collage Grove and other get, July 24: R>v Mr Hollingshead, near-by point*. forinvr pastor ol the Methodist church Smith A Ruths'* soda works are of Ibis city, but now of Eugene, ar also located in this building. They rived In the city <>n the Columbia to are doing a good Luetne-s In their line day from Hau Francisco accompanied io town as well as at various points lu I by Mr» Hollingshead. They have tbe country. tiesn attending the Christian Endeavor •onvenlion and will visit friends In Youngers Will Sell Gravestones. , Astoria for a few days. ^Children', 25c Sailor Hat«, 15c ' BUSV Bally Uaard July 25 Attorney J E Young was In Eugens last evening. He was arranging for tbe ssie of some of the recently issued i 1’ — 7 ' ■ '"° n jsr —•Il J caps a rd rubbers 25C[ new and verv pretty pattern . city bonds of Cottage Grove to local J*-» rubbers...... ................. 5C 1 «r¡ Decorated Crockery. capitalist*._______________ 1 '»st jar rubber* ........... Se lira * Pl Mason fruit jars..... 75c W anted . —A «ook at Springfield Mason frultJjar*. PRICES RIGHT. 90c Hotel. See J M Woods, or address « . gal Mason fruit jars la |l 35 » "»»red jelley.......... . 35e 1 «et fancy d-cor»t*d cups and «> BOS -74,.Hiie‘t'e Oregon. 14o esü'-wrs ............................................ 1 ‘*r<* g'MMW ................ 30c «0c « •» lu t f pries. GALE SHOOTING AFFRAY. Departinfiiit Stoie^ = I. H tillwatek , Minn, July 24.—Cole man and James Younger, after their 25 years in the state's prison, will be gin work as salesmen for a Hl Paul dealer In gravestones and monuments. Warden Wolfer today signed the con tract for their new work and they will leave for Ht Paul to begin their new do'lee tomorrow. SCHLEY INQUIRY BOARD. House Numbers. Spec'al io th* U*anl. Before purchasing it will pay you to see my Gold Glass Number Plates Plates are 3jx6 inches In size, and one- half inch thick. They are moulded hollow, in back, Die numiteis beiug cemented In on the t ack with water proofcement; lettering is black, back ground Is white and luminous, mak ing them readable In the dark. A three-quarter Inch band of gold encir cles the outer edge. Being mado of heavy glass they cannot tarnish, will laat a lifetime and always retain their beauty. These goods Illi all require ments of city ordinance. Agents will call at once, take your orders aud sup ply you with proper numtiers. Pi. bask beak in mind It Is not com pulsory to purchase any certain N t VLB of number or from any certain I n W ashimgton , D C, July 25.—Admiral Schley inquiry board will consist of Admiral Dewey and Rear Admirals Kimberly and Benham. Commander Pillsbury will be judge advocate. The court meets September 12th, 1901. SELECTION OF NEW POPE. Hpeclal to tiie Guard. R ome , July 25.—Although the Pope is well, select ions of his succeasor is not far off. There aro many candidates for this high place. A deadlock is predicted aud a dark horse is probable. C ontbmpti m.K. — A contemptible scrub who runs a Portland restaurant recently told a new-com«r that the roads were so rough down the Wil lamette valley that one oannot haul eggs to market, and told him be dividual C H G kkabd , couldn’t And anything tiers to cult Citizen, taxpayer »nd general him. He Is a sample of the infamous agent for Htate of Oregon. liars In Portland who work against everything but that city. Thousands of doxens of eggs are breugbt to Eu Notice—Sale for Tax Certificates. gene every week and it Is doubtful if an egg has ever lien broken from Where««, an act of the Legislative rough roads. Assembly of the State of Oregon, (H B No II) approved February 23, 1901, re I ncorporated .—The Helt ns Con quires that all lands upon which thia and all counties in the slate hold cer solidated Mining A Milling Company tificates for taxes, Issued more than will sngags In mining sad develop two years ago, shall be sold at public ment work, and will own and operate mining machinery. Portland Is tbs auction; and Whereas, there exists doubts In the headquarters. The oompany has * tnlnda of some, as to the validity of capital of »1,600,000, divided Into shares valued at »1 each. R J Jen wales made under thia act: It Is therefore ordered, that In case nings, W O McNloholas and Chas B of the failure of title to any tract or Bruneau are ths lnoorporalore tracts of laud so sold by the Hherit! of Lane county during this present year, A D 1901, audio which the title oon- veyed or attempted to be oonveyed by the Hherlf!'» deed therefor stia 11 tx se aside and annulled by any court of oom- txtent jurisdiction, or whenever satis factory evidence stiall lx produced to this Court that such Bherlfl’e deed is for any reason Invalid and Insufficient to txas the title to the lands therein deocrlbed, there shall tie refunded to the purchaser or bis as»lgi>s the full amount of the purchase price paid therefor, without interest, lees any sum received by such claimant from the redemptloner, and a warrant issued therefor. By order of the Court this 6th day of July. 1901. E U L ck , Clark. Woodmen of the World. Tiie number of tickets to be sold for th« Wisidmen excursion to Portland on August 2nd, will be limited. All persons dsairing to take advantage of the excursion ratee must purchase tickets la advance Tickets can be had of any of the oommittee and at Geo Craw’s. Round trip rate »3.50. Leave Eugene August 2nd at 2.08 p m. Returning leave Poitland August 6th. J ohn M W illiams , H E M orri «, E O T obiy , Committee. A G bntlbmbn —Clerk wanted to work in dry goods a id cl itblng. Wants to be a young man r.nd «Ingle. Address P O box 700. H orn —To Mr and Mr* Neal, at (late I'reek, July 24.1*01, a daughter. DEERINGMOWEBS, RAKES BINDERS To Doi? Owner». E udbne , Oregon, July Ith, 1961. All |ier»ons owning dogs In the city of Eugene are to reby notified to ap- ■ pear at the regnrd*r’e office at the City . Hall au<i pay tbs taxes on tbs same without delay. H idnky Ptx/TT, Marshal. Pull the Easiest, last the long* est, any body can run them, simplest binder built fully guaranteed. See them Residence tor Sale. _My r esldei.ee on the north side of Fifth street, between Washington end btPRXNB C ourt . — H M .Mlllloro, Jefieraoti streets, la for sale. For term» apply to B F ihirria. et al, respondents, vs Carol I oe Clow, Oa> A D orris . et al. sppelleoto; ordered on motion that sppe 'an's1 time pi file transcript B orn —To Mr and Mrs J H Max- of 'be cause tie extended 90 days from wsil, near Irviug, July 22, 19 1, • JTicket» Given, daughter. July Jbtb. F. L. CHAMBERS.