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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1901)
RAILROAD YARDS CASES SETTLED And Bohemia Looks Forward An Era of Advancement. PERSONAL. OUR CITIZENS AROUSED. Patty Gaard < MSt 12 to John Haims I* home from Portland. Y D Heusill has gon? to Han Jose, I Cal. For the firet time in leu long year« Mrs J M Bbelley went 1« Yoncalla Bohemia mine« and mining men are today. at peace and it is to be hoped al) liti Geo Yerington is at the Blue River gation i.forewral an end, says ttie mines. Co tage Grove Leader. Never before D H Albro has moved from Crow to A 8000 FKtllB« P«gvailg. lias the prospects of the camp been Eugene. brighter nor the hopes of mining men Today the people are amused over J OOOO INOICATIOM beeL higher tor the future of Bohemia. Rev J F Tout weut to Albany thia the raising of the bonus of *8,0(J0 Several large deals have beeu «msum-, afternoon. secure a woolen mill that pledge bally Uaard, Oct 12 k. mated through the uutlriug energy of The Southern Pacific railroad officials A Hunt, of Cloverdale, was In Eu- Eugeue a monthly pay rail of |3 .5™ MrJ P Jennings which indicates that passed through Eugene, going south, gene today. and to employ 60 to 80 p«>pie a*J era of push and vlm is dawning at this forenoon about 10 o’clock iu a Mrs R L Willoughby has returned proprietor* do not ask the payment of I mt. special tram on their regular lour of' from The Dalles. one cent until all buildings are pMt BD That the several lawsuits bare been | inspection of the Oregon line». The RAILROAD SOLO. Prof W A Wann returned this after and the mill ready to commence work amicably settled and all interested party included Superintendent Helds, They also agree to furuleh satisfactory noon from Halsey. Bpeclal to the G uard . parties fully satisfied is of itself a bless Manager Koehler, Mr Wallace, engi-1 evidence, bonds if r- --------- that the 1 necessary, County Commissioner H D Edwards mill will run for ing to the camp. neer of msintaioanoe of way, Road-j a term of twenty O maha , Neb, Oct 12.—The Omaha <fc St Louis railroad Tne Helena people have purchase! mester Johnson of the ttie Oregon was in town today. year*. was sold by the master in chancery today for $1,250,000. of G G Warner the celebrated White line» and several California offi 'lais L E Bean, of the Roseburg land Th* right spirit is prevailing, aDa There was only one bidder, W E Roosevelt, chairman of Wings claim which lies botweeu The i J uard is informed by one of office, is in the city. we believe a live committee esn ran, Hsl-na No 1 and Helena No 2 and at the officials of ihe parly that the bondholders committee. Mrs Wm G Martin has gone to Flor the money before next Saturday night. tlie--arne time have satisfied Mr War- buildings on the Eugenedepit grounds ence to join her husband. A LITTLI HISTORY. TRANSPORT ARRIVED. I uer 111 tlie claim upon tlie Helena. The will all Be re-arranged soon t > make At the suggestion of some of the olfi. Mrs Joseph Pironi returned this »uii him beeu withdrawn from the su room for additional tracks to be built xsne we have taken palDs to look up Hpoelal to the Guard. afternoon from Portland. preme court by stipulation. This In the yard*. This is another indica »erne early hiBtory in regard to former Chas Cochran returned home to CM- S an F rancisco , Oct 12.—The U S transport Kilpatrick I p'aeee the Heietia |ie >ple in the «a'idle tion that the connecting line between | bouuse*. arrived today from Manila, with the 18th cavalry on board. without let or hiuderance and this tlie main road aud the Springfield tage Grove this afternoon. In the railroad bonus, Ben Holloday W T Kayser, the genial merchant of intended running the present railway magnificent group of mines at ouce branch will tie built soon aud tliat Eu The trip was made in thirty days. Elmira, was in Eugene today. leaps to tlie front as arming Hie most gene will tie made a division point. straight from Halsey to Springfield. valuable mines in tiie west. Mr Jen-I We understand that It is the inteu- j J L Z-lgler arrived in Eugene on the After consultation with aoommitt*elu OFFERS TO SURRENDER. uings has also succeeded in forming a tion of the company to move all the northbound train this afternoon. 1871 he agreed that for the sum of *75,. Bpeclal totbs Gaard. combination that has settled ttie .Mu-j warehouses to tlie nortli side of the , B D Calms, of Pleasant Hill, was in 000 he would run the road to Harris O maha , Oct 12.—Chief of Police Donahue received sic difficulties by purchasing a.I 0011 track and that the freight depot will be ) town today and made this office a call. burg and croaa the river and com* to and dissatisfied Interests aud Die moved to a site just east of where the | today from friends of Pat Crowe, the alleged kidnapper, an tSHted Mrs Baldwin and daughter, Miss Eugene. Committees met aud appro- property will now be set upon its teet passenger depot now stands. offer to surrender and stand trial if the reward is withdrawn. again. Mr Jennings also c'aitns to These changes will make room for a Gussie, left ou a trip to the East today. tioned the districts as follows: First district, east of Willamette river. Rev Leon D Green went to Drain have formed a combination of capital round-house, turn table and all the Beoond, north from the Hulln plae* THE SCHLEY CASE. this atternoou to fill his appointment. ists for the purpose of building a rail additional tracks necessary for the euu (near where Irving stand»). Third, Bpeclal to the Guard. road to the rniues from Cottage Grove of a division. Stephen Bmeed, of Waltervllle, went soath from Hulln place to Eugene. expeets the surveying party to to Cottage Grove today on business. The following amounts were subscribed: W ashington , D C, Oct 12.—Captain Lemley ex poets to and commence operations within ttie tint Mr* Miller, mother of Cyrus Wat First district................................ *13,102 SOME LIVE CLIPPINGS. conclude the presentation of tho government’s side of the ten days. No one doubts that the (8 “ ............................... 20.382 1 kins, is worse and her life is despaired Second Schley case before tho naval court Monday. railroad scheme can be put through of. ’ ” * (Eugene).. Third (Eugene)............. 43,080 when it is shown ore shipments can be All Refer to the Proposed Woolen Rev F E Billington went to Cottale ENGLISH MAD. secured in sufficient quantities to ruak Total....................................... ,75.574 Mills Bonus. Grove today to fill hie pulpit tomor- it pay aud Mr Jennings iwlieves hi* Bpeclal to tlie Guard. The Eugene Hat contained 172 sub- row. people have reached ;the poiut where, Albany Herald: H D Wagnon, who Ed Ayers, of Harrisburg, was In scriber«. Among the list we note a C ape T own , Oct 12.—Commander Letter and two with all Bohemia’s ruining interests wants to start a woolen mill at Eu Eugene today and made this office a few to «how the spirit of old Eugene working in harmony, this cin be ac farmers were hanged liore today for seatition. people: gene and asked a *15,000 bouus, but pleasant call. complished. Look out for Biheiuis. N Humphrey............................... *2,000 failed to get it, Is willing now to build Justice Chas A WiDtermeier went to DIES OF POISON. the mill for a *8000 bonus But then Portland today to attend the K ofP Bristow A Co............................... 1,000 A Renfrew.................................... 1,000 Eugene will not raise that amount graud lodge. B ozeman , Mont, Oct 12.--John Black, a rancher, died A SOLDIERS OPINION. FB Dunn...................................... 1,010 either. here of poison today. Tlie wife and hired man are SUS- Chas Kuthe, of the Eugene Soda Peters A Co.................................. 1,000 Lebanon Express: H D Wsgnon pected of the crime. Albany Boy Thinks the Philippine and others who asked for a bonus of Works, went to Junction City this Underwood A Gray............. ...... 1,000 afternoon on business. Underwood A Osburn................ 1,000 War Will be an Endless One. *15,000 to establish a woolen mill at TRAIN DITCHED. Miss Ada Hendricks returned this N L Packard............................... 1,000 Eugene, have submitted a new propo afternoon from a visit with friends at C Widmer................................. - ,100 Rp eclal to the Guard. A letter received from Claud B i sition, offering to establish a three-set Salem and McMinnville. P F Blair.......... ................... __ 1,000 mill with a monthly payroll of *3500 B utte , Mont, Oct 12.—The North Coast limited west Davis, an Albany boy, who is serving for a bonus of *8000. It is believed the Jacksonville Times: John Leaven ns J H D Henderson 1,044 the Philippine« with Company I, lAfiiad Northern Pacific was ditched thirty miles west ofhere l 1 in 558 Coleman A McClaren ................ returned from California this week people of Eugene will raise the ami unt. Nineteenth Uni’ed States infantry, de i lut »i#> k Six crowded passenger coa hes went oil’ the scribes well the condition of affairs on , Wagnon, the Eugene woolen mill where be had been for several months. Joel Ware.................................... 80 track and are in an upright position. The train struck a the Islands of Cebu and Bohol, where man, has made another proposition to J \V Sherwood, of Portland, state B M Titus........... .......... ........... .. 40) ,50 , the Nineteenth has beeu statioued, he that town on the bonus question. He I oouiniander of the Kulghte of the Mac- J J Walton.................. .. lumber pile »ear the track. No one injured. J H McClung ............................... 250 has dropped from *15,000 to *8000 . . . calices, arrived in Eugeue on the 2.08 , says; M T Awbrey............................... 250 “I see so much In the home papers) Eugene can afford to raise that train. 200 Friendly A Lauer....................... PL’BLIC SCHOOL NOTES. of late about the cessation of hostilities amount Iu order to establish a wo den Mrs Ed Cannon, of Portland, who 2Û0 C C Croner.................................. in thePiiillppities and the bright pros mill In tlie county. has been visiting at the home of Dr 2u0 Goldsmith..... ......................... The Attendance at All the Schools pects of | eaee in the near future that I, ( Junction Times: The G uard says and Mrs D A Paine, returned home A 2(0 I E Stevens.................................. after a service of nearly two years in the B P Co will soon build a bridge today. Increasing. There were no subscriptions of lets these islands, feel justified iu express across the Willamette at Bpringfield to Rev B F Bow land, the newly ap than *50. ing a soldier’s opinion of the matter. make connection with the east side) pointed pastor of the M E church, ar By the action ef the subscribers Eu» "Dally Guard Oct 12 I 1 aud around Manila it is true that branch. It also says the Wendling rived today aud will conduct the ser gene was not sidetracked as Jackson T lie attendance at ttie Higli Bchool sflairs are assuming a more peaceful and Woodburn trains will uuske head vices tomorrow. ville is. at the end of tlie week had readied attitude. Manila is well protected, to quarters in Eugene which will neces J C Norton and O A Rowland re TUB UNIVERSITY BONUS. 202, which is a gain of seven over ttie lhat a man can lie down at night with sitate a round-house, turn-table, ete, In 1874 the people were notified by enrollment last week. Tlie attendance s me assurance of a peaceful night’s and says the division for Portland turned yesterday evening from the at tlie grammar schools also sho* s a rest. But how vastly different do we trains will be probably changed to Lorane fair and a visit to the upper the state that Eugene must at once secure a site and erect a building on | good increase, but ttie exact figures are find Hu conditions on some of the that place. Why didn’t the G uard Siualaw country. not at hand. Superintendent Beeli- i> tier i-laiulr! My time has been iaclude repair shops aud the general C C Hogue, of Albany, Grand Master the same, at a cost of >50,000 or else tbs lai-i ciars «trusts. dolt says that lie thinks the enroll pa-sed eiiirfiy on tlie islsnds of Cebu offices of the company? You might as of the A O U W order for Oregon, was university would be located elsewhere. Raletn Htatesnian, Oct 13: The mar ment in all three of the schools aud Botioi, and to there islands I will , well “git a plenty while you’re glttin.” ’ in Eugene today. He will soon pay Proposals were made for the coveted ket Is stronger. Yesterday a Polk retell the 1000 mark yet this year. university by Monmoalh, Forest confine my remarks. We have no It a bonus is asked to purchase right- the lodge here an official visit. county farmer, whose name is with Grove and Albany, the last town of Heveral of the classes in both the newspaper correspondents here to send of-way and terminal grounds, the Rev B R Burton, the evangelist, ar held, though known to the writer, re Geary and Patterson schools are be fering four acres of ground for * site ceived a bona fide otter of It} cents for coming overcrowded, especially ttie glow mg accounts to tlie states of the changes will uever be made. On tlie rived in Engene this afternoon and and a *-50,000 building. This was on battles waged and won with a savage con ’ rary, to cover up Its large number will commeuce a series of revival his crop of hope. This would Indicate primary grailiM. Tlie school board is tep of the city having raised the rail a greater demand for Oregon hope, and now considering tlie advisability of foe; consequently we are seldom heard of > Id mosslee, the city papers will J meetings at the Christian church to road bonus, and virtually the same from . morrow. putilish double-leaded editorials on the ’ a realization, ou the part of Eastern engaging a new teacher so as to re “T hese happenings look little like evil effects of bonuses for an enter- ! I T Nlcklin, wife and little daughter men had to go down in their pockets dealers, of the quality of ttie crop lieve the congestion now existing in and raise this money or lose the instl- peace to me, and, what’s more, I don’t piise. went to Portland today. Mr Nicklin tation. It was a long pull, but ths grown In this state. Other growers these classes. There is room in the Iwlieve they will ever give up. We will alt:nd the grand lodge, K of P pioneere won out finally. Unfortnu have received offers of 11 to 12 cents High Bchool building for tlie over can burn them out and kill them oue per pouud, and there Is considerable which meets there Tuesday and ately the papers of that day did not flow RATHER DANGEROUS. by one, and thus quiet them for a Wednesday. activity among dealers, and orders Tlie pupils of the High Bchool are time. But the spirit of combatative- publish the list of subscribers and the from the East at good figures are xaid working like Trojons for the Trow Cottage Grove Nugget: D P Burton subscription book was destroyed by nees. born in their savage breasts, will A Ride on 2,300 Pounds of Giant to be In the hands of several. was intown on Sunday. Diok haa to fire. bridge piano, for wiiich a voting con never permit them to remain quiet, make tlie Grove on Bunday because Powder to Bohemia. test is now being held by several mer and It is my belief that we cau expect At the time these bonuses were TO BE CLOSED tie has so much work on other days raised the town contained probably chants of the city. While at the last liermaneiit peace only when the lust that be can’t get away. count it was shown that the High Filipino planks bl* little browu feet on Cottage Grove Nugget, Dot more than 1000 people. The Natron Office About Through Bchool is 4l),iX)0 ahead of the nearest tlie Golden Shore.” It is dangerous to handle giant WOOLEN MILL A UOOD THING. competitor, it Is said that at least one 7 Dally Guard, Oct 12 [siwdor even when done carefully, but Business—The Eugene Con C C Hogue, of Albany. Grand Mas- organlzttioti haa nearly lfiu,t<X) votes F ined *20 and C osts .—Emile Seals, ter Workman of the A O U W for Ore The Junction fruit dryer cured 75,- I when a fellow get«2,300 pounds of it in nection. iu rest rve to be cast at tlie last momeut. 001) pounds of prunes, closing down a dead-ax wagon and jolts it over the young man from Prineville, who gon, was In Eugene today. Io * abort The High School needs the piano the fore part of the week. stumps, rocks and Into chuck holes was arrested late yesterday afternoon Interview he said Eugene would ms«e Special ts ths Guard badly and haa many friends who are ! over a mountain road, to say the least, aud given an examination before Jus a mistake if she did not procure this Gravel Is being placed in the low P ortland , Or., Oct. 12.—The M p working for it. he is taking chances. Last Saturday tice Wintermielr for stealing a guitar manufacturing establishment. The boys al the Patterson Bchool I place on Oak street along W K Scar Joe Cole took such a load out of town and other articles from a room in the said he had subscribed to the ,-25.000 (Y> has concluded to dose its office at brough's grocery and produce store. for the Heleaa mine. When be got to Minnesota hotel, was fined ,20 aud Natron, Oregon, and has so notified who are sollcting for funds for tlie fit Chas Croner is hauling some huge the warehouse he found one of the costs this morning by the judge. He bonus fur the woolen mill at Albany ting up of a gymnasium are meeting and it had been a most excel.ent in the agent at that point, who will *>e with considerable euoceaa. roc Rs from Skinner’s Butte to the boxes hail bursted and a number of paid the amount and wae releaaed vestment. Albany is glad she raised transfsrrred to other quarters. This is The High School football benefit to the Shelton lot in the Masonic ceme sticks had worked their way down ■ from custody. the amount. supposed to t>e the l>eglnnlng of tlie tw given in Frank's hall tonight prom tery. | into the load. He secured, as be Nearly every day new people come thought, all of It and rebexed it. abandonment of the road between Mo ises to be a very pleaeaut affair. Great B obn .—At the Vitus farm. *•* of At F orest R angers C alled I n .—The I to Eugene from the East or other parts tbs warehouse, Harry Brebaiit, who forest rangers, who have been doing Springfield, Oct », 1901, to the wife of hawk Junction a.id Natron. The preparations have beeu made tor It. of thr state to locate here or in the wa« on a trip in the hills, got on with such efficient service in the mountains Bruno Vitus, a son. The G uard con turn-table and water tank will proba »Aliy Guard. 11. country near by. J.wand rode with him to tke Helens. and on the United States government gratulates. bly lie moved to Eugene after the lines Lou D rive C ompi . etkd .—Il C Ed- l’he athletic committee of the faculty W hen the wagon wss unloaded it wae reserves during the past summer, have are connected. For the present. and wards’ big log drive of 3,500,006 feet of the U O has approved of the football found that there had been three been called in and their labor* Grays Harbor Gazette: This office will mill reached its game arranged between tlie U O and bad a pleasant call on Friday l**1 m Until connection Is made, trains will for the Harrisburg sticks of the giaut power overlooked cease lor this year October 15th. destination last evening and Mr Ed Chemawa teams, as announced in aud two of them were nearly ground John Handsaker, a eitlxen of our city, continue to run to Natron. wards and tils crew returned to Eu Thursday 'a G uard . and bis brother, B Haudsaktr, *n ola up from the boxes jolting on them. It M arried .-Mr Philip Lerwill and pioneer and Indian war veteran o I mi - iiovbmkntb .—Ths H P Co will gene on last night's overland train was then too late to be scared, but they Cottage Grove Leader: Wednesday, Miss Edna Lee were united in mar- Eugene, Oregon. The latter and h.« take off the calmóse on the Wendling Tlie logs cans • from out of Fall creek the band of gypsies, who have gained had several thlnkscomlng. Joe says riageattheM E parsonage at Junc wife were al Tacoma on Bunday train and in Its place will put on a com and are ani 'ng the floest ever In the that the only thing that saved him some notoriety down the valley as being tion, Sunday et < rilng, October 6, 1W1, where hie brother and family ' bination coaeh oonaUtlng of a I aggag** riv»r. l'he rive was very successful, ■ light-fingered, passed through Cottage from twing blown to atoms w*« his Rev j H Skidmore officiating. apartment aud balauce of car for pae- no accident« io amount to anything resided, to celebrate the latter* - well known piety, but be Is a little Grove. 11 Is to bs hoped we are well birthday. Mr Handsaker says th.sis sangsr accommodation. Thia wil t» happ- nlng rave the J »111 at lire head of paaalsd about bis good luck when bs 0*11» Osar« Ost u gladly w»loomed by »be patron« of tlie Eugene inlllra e which oau-ed ■ rid of them. bls fir»» visit to Washington, b«» remembsre that Harry Rrehaut wae on Horner Watt« has >>een elected a logs to go down l*ai Nnc, as the eabowe was noi I*’g quite a number of C hangb in T im «-Reglnuing to north of the Columbia rlvsr nu mber of the board of manager« of , the dangerous load with him. enough tJ sw vraimodate the heavy tire race. morrow the northbound day train will when it was all Oregon. Mr H .*<*• ' 1 tie U O athletic association to fill the II Bops.—Tbs estimate average yield arrive a’ Eugene al L42 o’clock instead ganseagvt traffic an that I ids . LMlif « u*rd, 12 pleased with what ho has sees s _ plae« made vacant by John Rslatone, , of hops In pounds, p«r acre. Is 1,«X) in Hors lb tuH r. —Hasitnitt Bros so id wlio rec. nt>y r tn-r-d horn« and will California, 718 in Oregon aLd 578 in of 2:08 as heretofore. The southbound oonntry bul as Blight be expec:ra. ■ Baie-ft» Iba wft» wf J A <’ »ar- will arrive at 2.-C3, the two train« turaily he ¡sans townrd lbs Ws «prtngffeld, 4M K, IMI, a «o t^les of hops Unlay to Horst, Ixx'h- 1 not be back at«'.n tht* year. Verk. I New Verb. meeting at Irving. inuud A Co for 1U cents per pound. ’•tat«. Warehouses and Depots to Be Re-Arranged. I. HOP MARKET. Growing Stronger Day By Day at Salem. Í o euu intsd