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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1901)
WHEN avail I nr de no reply, knowing tha1 I tbe object of the roIdler, a • to f.x-ate tue in tbe ear and th- ti try iu put n s out of tii- way, *itb< r with Uyuami s or bullet» I ehaugxl iuy »'atiou i • the other end o’ tbe cr. A «eco; I voii buy your footware Charve of dy an te New open the d r for winter, don’t forget a’the other end rfthec.r. The ibid shot tailed to go off, •» I h»< removed that we have the very my shoe» aud <|uletly walked over to best line of boots, shoes tbe ■ uoeb of oyna'uit' »nd ceiacbed and rubbers ever sold , the fuse. Two more .hot- exploded, in Eugene. We not ot e <>f them bl. wit g a ho|.- i ii,r fl a r ALL INVITED. of the car, and the other doing further only have good goods D»lly Gnatd, oct M damage t > the si tie«, and demollabiug but we also have LOW Referring to notice iu yesterday’» »ome of the expresa packages. Al) theis tasosy were fruitlkxs . PRICES. P»t»r w th ref-renos to the resignation told, four charge« exploded in ttiecar, Dally Guard, Del 14 »f Hou W A N r heott « Head Consul two failed to explode, and oue I prt- Eugene, Oregon. Train No 16, uortbbouud overland, veutsd from el pl.si lug by reiuoviug of the Moderu Woodmen of Aaertea, ;j^=TRY due at Eugsue al 3 a ta, wa» »toppMi would say that lu view of the expected tbe fu«e. r visit of Mr Northco t to Eugetie m-xt by three daring robtier» early thia I “All efforts to oompel me to open or they got oil the engine at Fairmount morning Juat thia side of Walker Rta Monday and tbe efl.et tbs report leave the car falliug, the engineer was The tracks showed that the men came might have on the meeting, I took im lion, tbe doors of the express car blown »ent In through tbeopening blown into north toward Eugene and no doubt mediate steps to inquire iuto tbe mat open with dynamite aud the trainmen the »ide. I odered him Io get out, and they are or were In town today. and pu«enger» badly frightened, but' tired a shot over hi» he d with the A mask worn by oue of them WIN ter aud have information from officer« of the order to the ettect that Mr tbe robbers had all their pains for shotgun I usually carry, this war the also found. Northoott has resigned, but not to take notbiug except a »mall quantity of only time I O|*ened my mouth during Considerable damage was doue effect for sliout one year, aud be will registered mall which they took from the whole proceeding, which wetu«l tbe mail car. goods iu the express car, but to last fully 40 mluutes. I never beard continue his tour of the Western states 1 he hold-up delayed the train nearly •uch oath« a- were burled at me during amount la not known. in the interest of tbe great order, »t the ( five hours. It arrived here shortly tie- tills time. The engine« r retired after Deputy Sheriff Fisk started a pease of head of which be has been for a great tore 8 o'clock and was met at the de- i Freeh grsssseed. F L Chamber«. number of years, lam also informed pot by a large crowd ot people who j I tired th» ehot and ordered him to men out looklug for the robber» early Preston * Hales etx:k of wall that he Las no iuteution of going to au leave, and I wae not moleated further " this morning All tbe description ob bad beard of the robbery and had a Mr Charle», whove bravery In this tainable is that of the oue mail who did old line company, notwithstanding paper- cuiriosity to -ee what damage was robbery Is perhap» unparalleled in the all the work, and It was very meager. the fact that a very flatteriug otter has L FauuiDg mills to Olean grain. F done the car by the exploeiou of dyne- ! annala of train robberies, 1« a nat’ve All the trainmen could tell was that been made him, but that political am- mite. phatu be ra. of Han Franoleeo, where he was botu he Is about 5 feet, 5 inches tall aud bilion» are chiefly responsible for his pruesiau Stock Food at Preeton & Tbe following account of tbe affair 3« year» »go. He baa tieen In the ex- weighs 145 or 150 pounds. action. In an Interview at Los An- was obtained by a GuxBD report«r pre-» messenger service 1« years, m.sit Htlee. KKWARD UFFKRKD. gelee, < al, Mr Northcott said concern Dr Lowe’» glaeeee otreugthen eye» from different members of the train of lhe time runuing »outb from Han The filllowing notice was issued in lug bis resignation: “It is from purely crew during the traiti')) «top at tbe Francisco. He ha. beeu on ills present Portland yesterday and posted along »nd brain. personal motives. As my health has SCHLEY TESTIFYING. H.,u«e numbers, leave orders at F L not been good tor some time, 1 find the depot: run for two years, an.i resides with his the Southern Pacific lines: *> j>sclai to|the|Giiatd . When the train wan about a utile family consisting of a wife aud To All Hheritt», Chiefs of Police, Chamber«. duties of Held work too arduous. I and a half north of Cottage Grove, daughter, in Fsrtlaud. Constables and Other Pea.w Officer»: W ashington , D C, Oct 24.—Admiral Schley is testify How about the wood you promised have only the triendlieet feeling f>r Firtn.au R F Gittius' attention was Mr Charles states that there were 10 In addition to the standing reward ing in the investigation today. the order. Iam deeply iuteres'ed iu attracted by He is making many telling to brlDg us? a no lee behiud him •tick« of dynamite in each charge. offered by Wells Fargo A Co for the Chicken lice paint fl per gallou at its future; but I have occupied the po and on turning around be beheld and strong points. His statements are plain and concise, arrest and oonvlc Ion of train robbers, sition of head consul for 12 years, and a u au, tils face covered with a mask, The first shot caiue shout as close to freaton A Halee. and carry great weight with them. him as he cot>»iilered safe for his com the Ho»them Pacific Company hereby Builders’ hardware of all kind«, both during that time have seeu tbe mem with two revolvers pointing at him Captain Clark, of the battleship Oregon testified thia fort, a- it burled him to tlie floor with offers a rt ward of »260 for the arrest bership Increase more than 600,000 r>od and c'l-ap, at F L> Chambers’. and Engineer B L Lucas They were great fi.ico. Hie overalls are a tight, and conviction of each of the parlies forenoon. He said the Brooklyn engaged four Spanish Loul» H Johnson will remain as Now I am going to step down and ordered to throw up their hands, having the app »ratio« of having been engaged in the holdup of train No 16, war vessels. out. ” He said Schley was a brave man. Reward of the University of Oregon. which they did. The fellow then on tbe morning of October 23, 1901, When asked If bls can 1 'i. y for cl untie. I iuto lhe cab and demanded run through a sau»ag> mill, while bls near Walxer Htatlon, Lane county, Or. Hon T W Davenport, of Silverton, VERY ILL. United States senator w is ■ of the that the flremau leave the engine. He leg« are bruised and tattooed with R K obulek , hM fully r-overed from hl« recent •philters. reasons for bls action, the ihu enant- swung off, alighted safely ou ttie ground Special to the G uard . Manager of Lines In Oregon. ilcloeee. FOUR POUCH» STOLKN. governor would not deny . <t bls can aud hurried back to Cottage Grove Wells, Fargo A Co'» standing reward Fiehing tac'tle. 3eu the new flies at didacy iu a meaaure influenced bi» O akland , Cal, Oct 24.—President John J Vallentino, Inspect r Kall, who happeOed to be where be .pr.ad t:ie alarm. is »250. F L Chamber»’. on tlie train on hi» way home from action. of Wells Fargo’s Express Co, is very ill and his life is dis Mtanwlule tlie train proceeded to a I he largest stock of wallpaper and Mr Northcott and party will, there- |K>int a short dlstauee this side of Han Fr-nelaco, «»cured a llal of the pared of. Vote of Thanks. p*iute i« c trrled by Preston A Halee. fore, be here next Monday as hereto Walker station where the highway pouches which were rifled by the two men. THE WOMAN FIEND. (Irw« a -ed—new crop will soon be fore announced and probably the man ordered the engineer to slop it. There were four through registered To tbe Editor: In l>ehalf of the four greatest fraternal meeting ever held in He did »0. Ths enginrar was then iu. F L Chambers. Special to tha G uard . pouches, w hich were Is ken by the class»» of the Eugene High School w» OJeer plows for dry plowing. Hee j Eugene will tie witnessed st the ar told to get of) the ensiue and go with rubbers, which, afier t>eiug spill open wi.ii to exprea. nnr tliaiik. to th» va mory next Monday Bight, at W h D ayton , Ohio, Oct 25.—Mrs Witmer, the wholesale tbe robbers, two more of whom bad tbeus at F L ObambeH'. | time Governor Northcott and other *hnwn tip, Io tlie express car where amt the contenys taken, were tnrown rious mart hauls, organlxatlons and poisoner, has been hold without ball. It is said she has Thecunn-ry oompany is j repan ng ! prominent members of tbe trder will down. Tnese pouches were all from publie spirited sltlxsns for the hearty they proceeded to blow open the door». killed twenty people or more with poison. iwn Fraiclkcoaud were on their way support given the High School In Hie to .hip several Carloads of dried prunes make addresses Here 1» where the most exciting part to Hpokaue, Heattie, Tscoma, and Vic recent piano conteel. to tke east. To this mteting the public 1» m >«t of tlie whole pe format.ee oceu’red DECISION JUST RENDERED. Thanks are also due to the Knights Burgees Ford, mall ear*i*r * n rural cordially invited. The armory pavil Express Manager C E Charles deserves tori«, BC. G >e other through pouch which whs partially bld liehiud a box Hpeclal to the Gn ird. of Pythias for the generosity and fair- mute No 1, has Retailed 10 new boxes ion will he seated to the beat possible great credit for tbe manner in wideb nee. sliown ua throughout the co iteet. advantage aud tlie Fourth Regiment he held off the robts-rs and protected Was not t >keu. od 'he route. C hicago , Oct 24.— 1 he supreme court has just handed The men did not seem to want tbe We tielieve we have won the piano band will furnish music. After the tbe valuables eutru-ted to bls care, Gra-s «eerie, all kind.«, fresh aud down a decision regarding the taxation of stocks and fran local registered pouches and so no fairly and hereby wieh to show our elrsn ami at the lowest poosible prices, exercise.« a reception will be tendered Charges of dynamite were placed at mail for Portland was touched l.y appreciation iu this public of their chises of corporations amounting to $200,000,000. This the distinguished guests, and it is each of the doors which were blown at Moon's Feed Store. generous support. Higued: caso has been bitterly fought for the past few years. hoped that a large number of our citi open, The rues-eager coolly pulled them. Geo W Platter, the barber, wa« flued zens will have tbe honor of meeting Nearly everything Io the four E dward J obrph , the burning tuse out ot a third charge |60 and costs at Halem yesterday for these men of national reputation. pouches w hich were rifled was taken TOWN BURNED. Pres Era-liman Ola»«, which had been thrown into the car. away by the lueu, only a few arllolea R mc M urphey . twating his wife. E nkht B dchdolt , H peel al vol he Quanl. He then begau a fusillade of shot» being left behiud. Tbe authorities, of Pres Hoph Class, Dr Lowe, the oculo-opticlau, will be through tbe doors, preventing the rob . A New Fire Net. course, have uo way of telling at the L amar , Arkansas, Oct 24.—The businossdistrict of this T h bo H olt , in hi» Eugene office all next week. ber» from entering. The engineer was present time wliat these registered Prea Junior Class, place was destroyed by fire today. The town has a popula Bee him adout -your eyes. lifted Into the car as a shield to tbe pouches contained. new fire net recently adopted MAKoARirrrK H tswaht , tion of about 700. Tentsand wagon oovers; all size« and by The one of the metropolitan tire depart robbers, and he narrowly missed being Inspector Ball was asleep lu the Pres Henior Class. dimensions at F L Chamber-’. ments has been such a great success as shot, but lhe men were beaten off Pullman when tlie flrst explosion oc DAY OF SENTENCE. We guarantee Perfection flour to be a life saver, that its universal ad iptiou without securing tbe coveted booty. curred. When the last explosion A Fiendish Attack. is predicted in the near future. Every Special tn the Guard. the l>est on the market. Hold at Job Obe lake s;>eeial interest in any In- Being foiled in their attempt to rob came be was awakened and asked the ber's prices, at Moon'» Feed Store. yentio tha’ will save or prolong life. the express car, they then uncoupled porter what was tbe matter. The lat An attack was lately made on C F A ubiiun , N Y, Oct 24.—Tito execution of Czolgosz, the Full assortment of buggien to select This ■» 'he reason so many peoj le have tbe mall oar from the otb»r cars and ter replied that the baggage car was Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, lliat nearly been pra sinr the merits of Hostetter's took the engineer back to tbe engine murderer of President McKinley, has lieen set for Tuesday, from now, at F L Chamber s’. broken and passed ou. Mr Ball proved fatal, It came through hie Btoniach B ter» during the past fifty aud ordered him to move forward. October 29. thought little ot it at the time and kidneys, Hie back got eo latne he Dont’t forget that you can get tbe year«. Toi- , eerless medicine lias done They stopped a short distance this side did not get up until lhe train reached oould not atoop without great pain, mtrket price for aDy seeds, grass, field more to pr< mote health and long life than any other in existence. Il will oi Goshen when oue of tbe robber» Eugene. nor sit lu a chair except propped by peas and vetches at Moon’s Fetd Store. cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, belching, fcreed til* engiieerto blow open the cushions. No remedy hel|>ed him un- CI.SW TO THE Ml«. We are pleased to see Wm H Alex flatulency, lusomma, nervousness and car. He then made the etig nee r climb til he tried Electric Bitters which ef ander about on our streets again. It malaria, fever and ague. Many prom in and entered himself, where, before The postal Inspector has a descrip inent physicians recommend it. Be will be some time before be 1» able to sure to give it atrial. The genuine all three of the train men, be took the tion of two men who may tie the ones fected such a wonderful change that he writes that he feels like a new man. |o to work again. must have our Private Die Htamp over registered mall, the amount of which Implicated In the hold-up. It Is This marvelous medicine cures back Remember Moon has a few more of the neck of the bottle. is not known. The engine was then known that last night two men beat ache ami kidney trouble, purifies the those No 1 discs, harrows and plows again started up aud ran at tbe usual their way on the south-bound overland blood and builds up your health. Only Pure Home Made Brandy. for sale at coat; also two Superior drills. I rate of st«ed until reaching Fairmount, No 15. by blind baggage and left the 50c at W L DeLano’» drug store. Must and will be sold. only stout a mile from Eugene, where train at Cottage Grove. They will tie For liver, kidney or stomach Dou Another car of Racine buggies Just bles, colds, lagrippe or biliousness there tliev »topped, the robber» getting off arrest»! If possible and an Investiga Fairmount Property. is nothing better than Francis’pure and ordering tbe engineer to take his tion made concerning their wherea arrived at F L Chambers’. brandies. All orders promptly filled engine back to tbe train. bouts. Dr T W Harris has bought the Cor. with prune, apple or pear brandy al Abner D James and family, from The above Is the atory as told by tlie BKLIKVKD TO BK (INLY ONK MSN. Dell property on Pearl street, formerly 75 cerite per quart, or »2.50 per gallon. train men. Various conflicting reports Junction City, have moved to Fair« occupie 1 by Rev Smoot, and has Orders by stage or express will be se as to how the hold-up occurred are be Belief that only one man wa« en mount to reeide, having bought 10 curely boxed. Made and sold to con moved bis family to th» same. gaged in the hold-up Is becoming acres from M Hvarverud, agent,consid ing told, but thia story is a» reliable as sumers only. I m F rancis , more and more general In Eugene ae eration fl,840. Mr Hvarverud alao in Why pay »90 for a wagon that you can be obtained. Fifth and Blair street», Eugen.-, Or the different acoounta of the affair forms na ' bat he baa juat sold to H A can buy of Moon for »80? Answer— HBWRHEACHKD XUOKNH. come in. Not one of the trainmen cau Ixipp the property known aa tlie Far« Don’t you do It. The Weber and Fish The news of the hold-up reached acocuut for more than one man. Stepped Into Live Coals. riugtou lot in Fairmount, for »600; Bros wagons are world-beaters. Eugen* while it was happening, be also tha Reisner lot to James Randis The train waa In charge of Conduc Bridge, Beach stoves and ranges— “When a child I burned my foot tween 2 end 2:30 o’clock. A brakeman for »450. cothing better built; even, a quick frightfully," writ*» W H Eads, of ran to ths telephone station at Walker tor C T Kingsley, and the other mem Fairmount avens* baa been graded bers of the ciew were: Head Brake oven. Guarnteed, with a water core Jonesville, Va. "which caused horrible and ’[ boned to Eugene, His the night leg »ore« fi r 30 year», but Bucklen s operator here immediately informing man C H Bruoe, Brakeman C H Car for a distance of about one hundred Bee them at FL Chambers’. io- rode. ter, Engineer Lucas, Express M Arnica Halve wholly cured m»* after The lightest, whitest and best bread everything elee failed." Infallible »r the police officer». ger C F Charles and Mail Clerk Abra la made from Perfection flour. Try it burn«, scalds, cute, «ore«, bruise» »D<1 An extra locomotive was dispatched hams. and if it is not better than lhe flour pile». 25c. Hold by W L DeLano. from Junction upon tbe receipt of the NOTBS you are using, it will coat you notbiDg news there and proceeded to the scene, For those living In ths Malaria districts. MALARIA MAKES IMPURE BI.OOD At Moon’s stopping here for some time and tak Had tbe engine which wa» cent out Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonte. bicycles sold at the Crescent Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic cures ing along Depity Mhsriff Fred Fi»k, from Junction notempi »1 here eo long Camp stoves and furniture to fit at Policemen Robt Pratt, Gainey Mathews it would have met the one on which *«eucy this year. A good thing, and malaria. ________ F L Chambers'. and Wallses Chamberlain, besides two were the robber»,and tb» fflosr» might they are appreciated most ou an outing tlAH'l'OTlIA. The engineer or hard trip You never have to lead ru—.h. -»IMmi ' jHawnwpBwpl or three nieu oonnected with the depot have captured them. Hoes—Portland Paciflo Farmer, ( her». They sll returned except ln»tet d of pulling on lulo Eugene ae he th>m in. The Crescent stands up. Oc' 17: California grower» ar» aeklng Mathew» and Chamberlaiu who went could have doo* .wily. Immediately 9** them at F L Chamber-'. on to Cott»g* Grove to look out for tbs returned to hl» train and lhe officer» 15 oenla per pound for choice hope. If « didn't know that the robbers were so thia la the caae the Oregon grower who robbers. eella for 10 oenta need« to be bum pod. Owing to tbe darkness end the sx- Dear town ootil they reached Creswell. La'.twt re|x>rte from England are to the eltenieDt ef th* occasion none of lbs Engimer L uom aud F<r-Bian Git- trsln srsw ecold give a description of lin» are both well known In Xogeia. effect that the boy crop will turn out the men, and • -ms »»y tbsre was only Mr Luc»« I. ati uncle of Mr» ft MaMur- less than expected and the quality le y one, but it 1» generally thought there pbey and ».< Gitlio» hw relative» in hot extra good._____________ ■ were three. UtBD.—Albany Herald: ''In Hcio, tbe oouuty. THE MBH«R!«GRR BTORRV. A wrecking train waa »ent out from Friday, October IS, 1901, of cancer, “Tbe first intimation I bad of any. Rowburg. but it w«a not needed. It Peter Bilyeo, aged about 70 veare. Tbe Sorprwe is <*-»» I«' ‘h* >*”*•,,f ‘‘ thing wrong,” »aid C F Charle«, tbe arrived In Eugene a few minutes aft. r deceased waa a pioneer of )«62 and baa express me-eeuger, “was when tbe tbe delayed train did. Sheriff Parrott, rwelded In Hdo and vicinity far nearly train t*g»n to elow up near Walker. of Dougia- county came down with IL 60 years." He wee an uncle of Hon L Dost fil to ~ th«» eves if »»• U It we* about a quarter of 3 o'clock, a» rsevera window» In tbe ooach next Bilyeu, of Eugene. nearly as I r»m*mber Hhortly after to tbe ex pre«» car were broken by tie M akrikd . Iu Portlaod, Ore, Mon the train came to a standstill, 1 »u force of th« explosion of tbe dynamite. day , October 21 «t, Mr» Lea» M Conk CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ordered to open tb* door. I refused to There »•• a grand scramble among lin, »Ideal daughter of C D Comiw of Stock Foot I will prevent and cure the Pink Eye. move. I was threatened with all sort« W. Off« fbe a few lap ~lv- M- the passengers, when the »hooting and Eugene, and Mr Cbarleo A Van Hou of oat b*» Men • 50c .«••Ur« 4 «. ten, of Welaer, Idaho. •« •(»pen 1 b's ear, d—m you, or we will expl<«ioi> "f the dynamite was heard, to aec-ete their money and other valua U Ib» Be»t . t aalated .ir*r »1 ,.',^3 hÎd> * bl< w you to h—11,’ commanded one of Will make your cow give more milk. ble, but nothing In tbe ooechee we» 1 «fcfct (Mite*, O.M ,rn“ " ib* robbers. A» I med* no re»pon«e I Oaaraatsad. Keep your »lock in good condition. molested. was given a »slut* with dynamite. The Tbeeoglnrer <••• made 'o »moke a for Infants and Children. Try a package of flrst charge blew open one of the door» cigar dorli g tt.e«e - lcitlng moment» •nd knocked me down My overall» nt Kind Too Hin Alwm BoagM •o that their fu»»a could be readily were bl >wu Into »bred«, and my leg» were scratched eom*, but otherwise I light* d. T • offi*' r , after d.yllghr, found «»• unhurt More command» toopen, and Saldi« Mf<". «'si, dsalsr« ia l'aiata, (Ms ud Wall Paper. ¡and U r--ala followed, but without lbelr-«a-.l ibe bigkw.ymeo where He Hill Lecture in the Armnij Three Robbers Do a Daring Monday Night. p1Ke o( Work at Walker Station. ------ GILBERT’S $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 SHOES ARE THE BEST. SOROSIS SHOE STORE YORAN’S shoe STORE. BREVITIES. OLIVER PLOWS... for Dry Plowing They Stay io tbe Groond^SS^ You Can Get Extras for Them. Your Neighbors -All Use Them.... F. L. CHAMBERS ‘•'T HAS THEM. Pink Eye Basket Line, CASTOR IA AX BILLY “"’C"" Preston & Hales.