fabirsitf t O»V<* o THE o e —— RST1BUSILED FOR THE Bl MH111TI0 N OF DÎ1ÜCIÜTIC rUMIPLKl, AWD TO IlK IN IOK I IT LIT 1RS 81 TUB S W KAT OP OIK BROW NO 8. EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER M, 1901 GEO GRUSS MISSING. All The New Probably Met With an Accident in tie Mountains. In Ladies, Misses and Childrens Jackets and Capes. Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette street. LANECOUNTY BANK - or— EUGENE, OREGON. ¡AMPBELL BROS., Publishers General Banking business inali branches FFICE—Ea»t side ot Willamette street, be­ tween Seventh and Eighth streets transacted on lavorabie terms. A. G. HOVEY, President L. G. HU LIN, Cashier. R. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. *2.00 . 1.00 . .60 iY*»r....... Month».. w Months. EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Iretuic.- rates made known on application idre«» all business letters to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. Of Eugene, Oregon. L WHITSON, Paid Up Cash tapjlal - $50.000 Surplus . - • • 5,000 DENTIST. »ring purchased the office and fixture» of th» Late deceased W V Henderson, I am now prepared to do anything in the line of Dentistry in the above eaid office. fCrown and bridge work a specialty. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS- AOTKD ON FAVORABLE TERMS« Drafts liFued on tbe principal cities of the United litalei and foreign 000,1 Interval allowed on I>emaud Uertlflcaie •! De dob It when left Hated period. (Elections receive our prompt attention City and County Warrant« bought. 3 LUCKEY, D1ALXB IM », W.tchss, Chains, Jew- I Etc. muring promptly dona "I«®* ’vV&n. F.W.OIBUO. **”’*€,.ho. »*«* C,»hi»r Ca*M*r. 11 work warranted. I —FIRST---- C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Othos—Oss half block south of Chris o lock. E uokki , Ouaoa. ■XtA 1 Natal Bank ■ ■ MAZXLZT WALTON Of Eugene. VALTON A OVERTON, ATTORN EY8-AT LAW 'ill practi ■» io all the covrts of the atate. 8«—In Walton Block. Ecam, Ozaaov. Eugene, Oregon. T L. CHESHIRE, M. D physician and surgeon , imaa ldg. A GENERAL BANKING GENKKAD nA-aa..,.. BUSINESS Done me on wasiosW* reaa^uahle term*. terms. Sigh Baa Francisco sod Port- Sa. Fmncboo «d Chioaro, I draft* on Chicago, '*ï'i'll*>ôf*excli*nge »old on foreign c nnUie* d S«- Ä •abi*t cheei ** Eugene, Oregon. “Ïü’Â. enlm«ted to » will w BROWN, M. D. prompt attention- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. *— Vpetain in ITrismen Block. Hour* Qfoll . 10*^4 A » a Q r» 1 TIG Hximaicxs, Preai'ient. S B E axih , Vice Provient. PERSONAL Pally Guard Sept 10 Frat k Jordan, of Cottage Grove, i* In Eugene. HOME FROM ALASKA. J W Cherry Has Returned After an Absence of Four Years. J W Cherry arrived home thia after- Dallyouani.iepi 10 B,Ui*r Hermann, of Waahlngtou, to uooii frctu Alaaka where lie ha* t*eu Word ha* t>een brought to Eugene *Q ^l'r,laud. for four year*. He wa* among those that Geo Gro**, who, with hi* wife, Cha* Cochran eauie down from Cot- wbo first went to that country wtieu baa beeu In the mountain* ou tbe up- Grove thi* afternoon. the gold excitement waa at it* hlglieat per McKenzie for »everal week*, ba* Mm R 8 Bean reiurued this after­ and ha* l>eeti meet of Lite time in ttie been miMing amee Saturday morulug. noon to her home at Halem. Forty-Slile country where, It I* uuder- Mr aud Mr* Groe* were camped at Htrbirt Leigh, the assayer, went to etood, be ha* •Olli« •pleudid tni u in g Belknap Spring* for eome time aud Portlaud this afternoou on a business propcrliM. came down to Al Montgomery '• place trip. Mr Cherry says that among the on tbeir way home, laat Wedneeday Misti Edith Kerns returned this after­ Lane county tuen who are tu that where they camped. Mr Groea deelr* noon from a visit with friends al Cres­ couutry, J A Bai er ia at Dawson, NO iug to visit tbe Blue River rniuee, lett Clarence Adams wa* at Circle City well. Special to the Guard. there rhurtday, telling bi* wife that Babb N 8 DuBois is expected to arrive wtien last heard of, Andrew lie would return to Montgomery'* Hat- own* *ome good properties and Chris uffalo urday Having vidted tbe mine* he down from Foley springs on this even­ Bartecb conduct* a wholesale meat ing ’ * stage. «pent Friday uight a' Spark-’, al Blue market at Dawson aud I* doing well. Mrs Frank Alley and children, who River poet 'IDiv, and «tarted f->r Mont- ‘ Hugh Barr is at Nome City and will gomery’e, 12J niileedowu tbe river,Hat- b“ve t**1» »failing In Eugene, relurued be out about the first ot next mouth. urdayjmornlugon foot,with bl*rifieaud this afternoon to Rwburg. Mr Hunt, another Laue eouuty man, dog. That wa* the laat seen of him. Mrs W T Gordon, returned this ia with a suveyitig party over ou It i* thought that tie left ttie road for afternoon from Drain where she visited Mackeusle river and he will go down tbe purpoaeof-ecurmg eome game and her siller, airs Theodore Tyre. that stream until he reaclie* the Arctic Special to the Guard . met with an accident, probably fall- ___ „ York ___ hop _______ E C __ Terry, _ a New man, ___ is ocean. Mr Cherry saw Geo M Miller uffalo tug down some steep precipice. It i< here aud expecta to remain, during the at Hkagway the other day ou his way not probatde that he loat hi* way in season at lew*t. He Is accompanied by home. the luouutaiua. a* tl ere are inumeroua hia nephew, Paul Terry, Mr Cherry thinks Alaska is a great «tre-auia running into the river, any of Mis* Marian White, who ha* been country. There ie plenty of go'd there, which he could ea*ily follow. It ia *|wuding the summer at Whitcomb, lie say*, and lie expect* to return In the said Mr Gr >** 1« tui ject to smothering near Lower Hod*, iu Linu oouuly, ar­ •pri'ig. *peile and one of them might have rived home thia afternoon. a tacked him while Iu tbe mountains. Miea Vlra Htewart, who ha* been Mr* Groi* came home soon after her bu»b nd left for the mine* aud wai visiting friends and relative* in Fu­ gene and vicinity, returned to ller not apprised of hi* distpplaranoe until Imme at Albany this afterniu the McKenxIe reaches Waltervdle eo that if Mr Gros* ba* l»eeu found ttie news can tie telephoned io this ci'y. NO WORD FROM MR OKOSS. A telephone me***ge from Walter- ville at 4 o’cliick bring* the informa­ tion that Mr Gros* wa* not on tne stage and that no letter ha* been mail­ ed to Mr* Grose. Mr Fisher left this evening at 5 o’clock In a light rig and will arrive there some time tomorrow morning. at l'asa ‘ena, Cai, this afternoon. B , Sept 10, 3 p m.—The physicians declare that this morning's favorable conditions continue. President McKinley wanted to seo the newspapers, but they were denied him through fe.tr that they might cause excitement with the consequent quickening of an already too-rapid pulse. He inquired as to tho opinion of the physicians regarding the time that he would be able to get A LARGE BUSINESS. up and about. SOME NOTABLE MOVEMENTS. Uncle Sam Took in ,<24.474 33 at the Roseburg Land Office During August. W , Sept 10.—Vice President Roosevelt has gone to Oyster Bav, ix»ng Island, and Senator Hanna to his »perlai lo thè llsard. homo at Cleveland, Ohio. R ocbburg , t*ept 1 ha followlug is thè record of busi neve transacted at EMMA GOLDMAN’S MOVEMENTS. Elmer Doolittle, who wan a member | of Co U, Second Oregon Volunteers, iu I tbe Philippine* and who wa* wounded tt»a U H lami office at Itile placo for tlie Special t*. tin- UU-ird i lb the battle of Tay Yay, on the mem- monili of Anguet, 1901 : l orable "hike" to Morong, came dowu 13 commuted homeatead nu­ t trie* of 2,072 10 aereo........... $ 2,690 12 irorn Cottage Grove this afternoon. 59 timiier entrie* of 7,765.27 Frank H Buck, of Vacaville, Calif, aereo ............................................. 10,356 , and A H Hechlman, <>f San Francisco, 91 1 inni,rial e try ofS6 57 aeree in the Booth- bea»y stockholder* i 3 minerai application* ........... 30 Kelly Lumber Co, arrived tiere last 82 homeatead enIrle* of 11,- night. They went to Weudling this 631.83 aeree................................ 1.470 forenoon to look over the plant at that 17 tinsi homestead proole of place. 2,367.45 aereo ............................ 136 ; John Hughes, of Watsonville, Cal, 5 stai» selectlotie of 2,731.22 who ba* been looking over the country aeree ............................................. 40 around Eugene, left for point, north Oiher fece ........................ . .. 701 16 this afternoon. Mr Hughe* expresses himself as very well pleased w ith our Total receipt* for month. *24,474 33 Special co the Guard. city aud oounty and will return to In addition to tlie almve, tiling* were locate here. received for 48 new tlmtier entrie*. S Louts, Sept 10.—Emma Goldman, the woman agitator and anarchist, who it was thought had some con­ nection with or previous knowledge of the attempted assass­ ination of President McKinley, was in St Louis Friday. *"' She laughed defiantly when she was informed that accusations were made involving her in the shooting of President McKinley. She refused to make any statement for publication, or otherwise. The Goldman woman left St Louis for Chicago Satur­ day. FOUNDRIES STILL SMOKELESS. P ittsburg , Sept 10.—All attempts to resume work in the National Tube Works at McKeesport resulted in a com­ plete failure. The new employes were fearful of meeting with violence and flatly refused to leave tho protection of their homos. The streets about the iron works were thronged by the striking workmen. FRENCH ANARCHISTS. Prof E D Ressler,formerly superinten­ dent Eugene public schools, recently Died. elected assistant protteaor of education at the U O, returned to Eugene last I)sliy Guard, Septi) night from a summer's visit in the After a lingering illneae of several East, most of the time being spent in months W H Maxwell died at his Ohio with his folks. home in Hprlngtleld tills morning The county commissioners' court about 9 30 o’clock. He leaves a widow. ha* ordered repairs made to the Hpring- He was born in Madison, Jefftrson fleld wagon bridge. A new floor will oounty, Indiana, June 28, 1836, but re­ H|ie<’lai t<> th-' G uard . immediately be laid, tlie iron work sided until 1849, in Peoria, Peorlaooun- aris scraped and repainted and an expert ty. Illinois. Iu that year In oompany will be employed to examine the west will) his fattier, he crossed the plains pier whiih is badly cracked. It is to California and engaged In mining Capt R H Huston, of Co A, Fourth operations, chiefly on Trinity river, hiugbt by some that a new pier is necessary, but Judge Kincaid, In speak­ regiment, O N G, of this city, ha* re- until 1853, when lie re-visited the East­ ing of the mstter this morning, said I ceived a list of entries in the various ern states. In 1862 he returned to the that L N Roney, who perhaps has oontesta st the military tournament to Pacific coast, came to Lane county, built more bridge* in the county than I tie held in Portland beginning Hep- Oregon settled ill Flugene, worked for Hpeclal to Hie Guard. any other man, gives it as hie opinion tember 25 and eliding October 1, al*o three year* for Mr Ward, and finally hicago that to drive stout iron rod* through ttie rule* governing the tournament. iu partnership with Mr W T Osburn, Company A will participate in four purchased the boalnesa, but eighteen the pier will strengthen it sufilcientiy. Judge Kincaid said that tbs repre­ event*, viz: drill In manual of arms; mouths thereafter, acquiring Mr sentative of the Pacific Bridge Co who close order movement*; extended order Osburn's lulereat, he conducted Hie In ooncern »lone for twenty months. He recently examined tlie bridge admitted movement* and individual drill that it was not properly constructed. the manual-of-arma drill Co A will now sold out aud went to California, The superstructure is merely resting have ss competitors Companies B, 0, but three years thereafter returned to on the edge of the pier, whereas it ! F and G, Third regiment, of Portland, ttie scene of ills former laliore, and in should extend to the center or past. and Companies B aud D, First regi­ March 1872, located In Hprlngfl<4d,and The company which built It should ment, National Guard of Washington, opened the place of business which be made such mistakes good, but of course of Heattie. In tbe close-order move­ conducted until hie death. Mtrrled —r ments the ,>111» companies as men­ Miss Hunan Christian of Eugene and it is not expected that they will. tioned above also Co D, Fourth regi­ baa no family. ment, of Woodburn, and Co E, Third The liiueof bis funeral liaa not yet regiment, ot Portland. In the ex­ been decided upon. tended order movements, same a» Mortgage ......................................... I OO Transfer of mortgage.................... 156 00 above, with the addition of Company I), Thlid regiment, of Portland. In MARRIAUB LICKNBM. tbe individual drill Privates Bartou George C Fieeman and C 1 Kohler, and McMurry will oontest for honors D rain ,Oregon, Hept, 9.—A dwelling, C A Wintermeier witness. with representative* from Companies tbe property of beire of ttie late J G B. C, D, F and G, Third rrgiment, llra'n, which alood back of Drain A Dail, Uaard, 8*pt 10. Portland; D, Fourth regiment, Wood­ Do '• store building waa destroyed by | mnb ■■ Loo D rives .—The Edwards log burn; B and D, First regiment, Heat tie. fire at noon today. Lose, *350; insur- H I aap* drive of 3,500,000 feet for the Eugene The railroad company lias granted a noe, *- ’ JU. I lie content« wa* saved. ■ ^^B R * and Harrisburg-awrnilla will get out rate of on* cent | er mile |*r man ami of Fall creek luto the Willamette river e fur­ nished the men during their stay in A P oor C hop .—Aurora Borealis, omorrow or next day. Ihen the Portland Irive will be pushed down the river. Gov T T Geer will award the prizes published in the largest hop district In □ th* river juet above Fall creek Is the to tbe winning companies. Oregon, under date of Hept 7lh says: I . f Mr Hills, to t*e de- The hoppicking season opened up in . Dally OoarC, *apl 10 Ivered to the Hpringfleid Lumber Co. earnest Monday. Nearly all the yards M arried .—JusticeC A Wintern»ei*r io and around Hubbard that bad not laat evening al 8 o’clock preformed tho begun before began then. The crop IMllr Bear« 10 R obin and Tt’»riNTi*i.—B oeremoov which united for life George will be about 60 per cent short of last Finn, of Gate Creek, SO mile* up tbe [c Fieeman and Mine C J Kohler. The year. Ou the same ground where 600 McKenxie, arrived I d Eugene tbie weddlng which wa* a quiet one oo- boxes were ploked last year, ouly 3'«J tflernoon with a ton of roain and 80 ourred at the bride’s raeMeoce on West boxes ars being picked tbie year. The fal. in* of turpenlioe which be mao* Seventh street. The couple ere well quality Is g * d, but tlie hope are amad. jfaatured bim*elf and which he die- known and have many friends who Dally Ou.r-l, Kept 19 poeeii of Iu tbie city, the roeln going wish them happiness and prosperity. SPRINGFIELD BRIDGE. t Was Not Properly Constructed —Repairs to Be Made. MILITARY TOURNAMENT. Co. A Will Enter Four Events at Portland. P , Sept 10.—A hundred uniformed revolutionists held a revolutionary meeting at Mont Cean last night. They declared themselves for anarchy and passed in­ cendiary resolutions favoring revolution. EMMA GOLDMAN ARRESTED. C , Sept 10. 2 p m.—Emma Goldman, tho woman anarchist, was taken into custody by Chicago detectives today and held on suspicion of complicity in the shooting of President McKinley. She disclaimed having any acquaintance with Czolgosz or even knowledge of the existence of such a person until after the shooting, and then only through newspaper reports. She insists that she never advocated violence in the settlement of social and political questions. FRANK DUNN—FRANK DUNN Court House Items. Small Fire at Drain Automobile a AunJi B The best in the city. Fit guaranteed in all coats and to lit without change. Fine all- wool Kersey (full lengths) Tan, Black, Grey and Red. Furs-Furs. From 11.25 to |2'».OO—Just arrived. to the *oap work* and tbe turpentine | D ied —At Franklin, Lane oounty, to tbe drug »tore*. ’lh»»e product* Mid be manufactured in large qaan- Oregon, Hept ®, 1901,of paralysis, Het», He titlee in Oregon, the pine and fir Um­ ry H Mount«, med 89 years. (leaves seven children —four sons end ber being *o plentiful. three daughters. Tbs burial will lake A Goon R eooud —Ce*teel A Hon'* place Sept loth in the Franklin ceme­ tbraaber, of Junction, finished tbreeh- tery. ingfor tbie »e^on loet evening. Il JowiRH Naw Y«»».-The Jewish had tecontlueoo* run of thirty day* ihed 49,500 bushels of wheat New Y-ar begins Friday evening at 8 and th real—"-*-*'* ‘ . •nd oaf, or an ev.rag* of I*» bu.bel. Voioek, and *nd. naturday evening at per day Thi* I* a »plendid r»c »rd for 4 <.«e»nek it I* known a* K'.b F oot M «aHBti.- Claud* •pancur, an employe of tbe Booth-Kelly Co at Co­ burg, h*d one of bi* feet maahed and bruised this afternoon while at work in tbe lumber yard*. The injury l* not aerioue and tbe young man will not ba brought to tbe company boe- Outing Flannels. See window of Outing Flannel Gowns—beauties. Teazledown Outing Flannel—10 pieces just opened. Price 10 cents. Come early. pltel. Hioi>D B loom .— A Ited June apple tree in I L Campbell** yard bore a large er.-p of fiuit thi* year. Now It I* in bloom » • " Bartlett pear* nearly * new machine, te hat crew in L»n» |!a-b<>uah. and i* lb* c m u-noetuent every year b < u. twice t ut It l**ei