s. ÏIIEIÜ COURTHOUSE LODGING HOUSE. PERSONAL. A Splendid Addiiioa to the Public Steeping Accommodations of Eugene bally Guard. Nov J H N Cookvrline returned this after noon toBalem. F E Sharkey, of the Lucky B y W, rk has ats ut tra-u c>iupl«t<*d on | n lue, 1« in Eu«eue. the t-!>u»t.>rm*tiou uf the old Lane' Mrs J E Nolaud came down from eount> oourtbou-« into a lodging house, I Creswell this sfteruism with 'int*^l thMirdiug aiwaninxl»-1 Mira Anna Oglrsbv returned tn June- i 'us Tlie taiully its tug rooms to tiou City this afternoon. gether with tbe diuiug ru. tu are now C C Matlock Is home from a 'e dy for occupancy, and tne new pro lies» trip down the valley. prietor, Mr Ed Howe, will move his Mn> Vanderburg came down from fsn lly Int > the building the flr-t of the coming week, the wetter lo attend , Cottage Grove tills afternoon. .MrsG R i hrisnian returned home to ; e furni-t.ing and arranging of the THE FRISCO PRIZE FIGHT. this afternoon from Roseburg. »leeplug to .ms «s they shall Is- fluished | ■y«clal to the Guard. by th- .•».-pout, rs aud painters. Mrs D A Paine weut to Kal< m this afternoon to visit Mrs Geo H Burnett How BUILT AND FUHN18HBD. S an F rancisco , Nov 9.-Jefferies is now a favorite in betting circles over Ruhlin in the prize tight to occur I’ri- Water has tx-en put into the build- Mrs Ralston,of Albany, Is visiting ^yn&ht,Nov 15th. Both tbe fig p.g ire training hard. iux- wliere niol, upstairs stid do * o, her mother, Mrs J L Page, iu this city. an I eke tie lights will l>e lt>«tal di Mr« Helle Eastlaud returned this One of the greatest figths for yeai i» xpected. wittnn a w days. The turri ure « ill aflernoou from a trip down the valley. tie io-» throughout and of pleasing Zella and Wilma Z«lgler a>e visiting hunting convicts down moder i design, while excellent bed their suut, Mrs Robt Brady, at Cres Special to the Guard ding, »11 U w, Will supply the beds. well. N • carpets will t>e used. Incteat L eavenworth , Kansas, Nov 9.—Nine of the esci Mira lone Zeigler weut to Albauy »P •• i mi st ti ion « s- given tbe floors, convicts from the penitentiary are accounted for. this afternoon to visit her slater, .Mrs I 'lie lumber it ereiu being kilu dried have been killed and two wounded. G Knott«. » d painted « th two coatRol lead and Hl Strong, who ba« been in Eugene, oil paint. Ruga wiil be used in «11 BURGLARS GOT «15,000. returned home to Cottage Grove this tiedioom«, wblub, with tlie p«Inted Special to the Guard fl sirs, will allow free use of tlie broom afternoon. C ampbellowburg , Ind, Nov 9 —Cracksmen blew (})(> and e »us»qu-nt freedom from tlie dust T Howard, of Trent, returned Tues bank safe open here last night. They secured $15,(KX) and that is inseparable from carpeted hotel day from Atlln, Alaska, wber« he has bedroom- Tiiere are twerty-eight tieeu quite successful. made good their escape. bedrooms tn the building h II good slzt Mr and Mrs Et) Briggs ofNodavllle, »nil outside room-. The room- on tlie are visiting Mrs Briggs’ elstar, Mrs F A A HOT FIGHT. east side of the building are exception Rankin, la Eugene. Bp'■•lai to the Guard ally large, eivi' g room for two beds W T Campbell, L Biwions aud I L M anila , N ov 9.—A hot fight has taken place at Samar, aeli without tlie le»at crowding Each Campbell returned this afternoon from the insurgents fighting hard. Theyankee marines shelled corner of the liuloltng upstair« ha- Roseburg where they had iateu on land been built Into two-eulle roam«, a matters. the insurgents for two whole days. splendid accommodation for families. Mr and Mrs J B Harris, now resid KING EDWARD’S BIRTHDAY. |Tb«wall« of toe bouse are flulabed ing at Portland, cams «p on this after Special to the Guard. throughout with paper laid oa heavy noon’« train on a visit and will t>« the T V n T-- r*j « • r . . house-lining. The walls Inside, as gue«ta of Mr and Mrs L O Beckwith. LX>NDON, .»0\ 9. K.lllg Edward is at Landi illgham those familiar With the building will Lebanon Express-Advance: Mrs with his family today. No official observance was made of remember, a-- ■•.<t«r and painted Belle Eastland, of F.ug«ns, department hie birthday. Willi« the ni v I l ion« are built of inspector of the W RO., «pant a few ----- dressed lumb r, b h making excellent DEATHS NUMEROUS. days In Lebanon till« week visiting wall- for the r per hanger to work Bpjulal to tbe G uard . Mrs H Baker and Inspecting the local O’l. corps. Sei vice Law L ondon , Nov 9.—The Daily Nows says: Deaths in con centration camps are appalling. It is worse than an In dian famine. A DIVORCE DECISION. Special to the G uard . L ondon , England, Nov 9.—Sir • Francis June i has de- • , i-i i • cided that American divorces are invalid unies« tlie parties are domiciled in England. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. • j j xL x » Special to the Guard B resch , Italy, Nov 9.—Severe earthquake shocks here today has damaged buildings greatly and caused constern a-i tion of the inhabitants. PRESIDENT MEANS BUSINESS. SAFETY FROM HUE. The exceptionally larse windows furnish spleadld light, while the loca tion of the buildlug, entirely apart and away from other building«, gives the t>est of ventilation besides making it entirely safe from Are from other ... tire in tbe building itself sources. A hre eould not endauger life * as the distance from the «econd floor to the ground, If cut oil from tbe stairs, Is not far enough lo hurt a perron if compelled to make the jump. Htatra tun front each end of the hall below to a com mon landing about the center of the building, agieat convenience to lodger« and those in charge of tlie house. Tbe finishing of the new lodging house comes at an op|>ertune time as Eugene hotel sleeping accommodations W ashington , I) C, Nov 9.—Collector Sapp, of Ken have not t>eeu tqual to the least rush tucky, charged with violation of the civil service law, re out of I lie ordinary for month« past. will signed today under pressure. I he President intends to en The addition of about forty beds that 1 go far to relieve the crowding force the law. could not be avoided. When folly CANAL REPORT. completed aud lurni-tied, an opportu mty will be given tlie public to fully Hpecal to the Guard. Inspect this historic old building in tbe W ashington , D C. N ov 9.—The Isthmian • anal ( om- P lti'.i- though not les« honorable miesion will report Tuesday. It will very likely favor Die II ■ t. h c!> It ha« been converted. Nicaragua over the Panama route. *n . THE WOOLEN MILL. A SENSELESS ARREST. Men Did Not Even Known That Will Be Moved From Sigourney. Iowa. There Had Been a Hold-up. B»ily Guard, Nov 9 H £ Warner and Geo Lomaeon are the names of tbe two youug men ar rested recently at Gardineron euspic Ion of having held up the H P train at Walker receully, and who were brought to Eugene yeeferday morning They hail from Seattle and say they were at Gardiner on their way to Co bay where they expected to obtain employment. Mr Warner called at the G uard office last evening to ob tain a paper oontalnin«: an account i> tbe bold-up, neither one of them not even having beaid of tbe robbery ••"- fore their arreet. He told us of the manner of their arreet a« follows. The two men had arrived at Gardiner only tbe «lay before. A schooner had come In and they were at tbe dock watching it being unload'd when suddenly they were confront«-! by t« • men with double batre.ed «hot irm.- and commanded to throw up < • hands. Upon complying they were eeeurely bound with heavy iron . bain- whlch were no» removed until they were release! here yesterday. 1 were greatly surprised when tool th« they were the train rot.'., r- On reaching Eugene the loca "rt 1 refneel to take the men a» there was nothing whatever to Indo ate that they had held up a train or corami .■ ■- any other crime. 1 the Ma* the Eosene officers to take them the Gardiner constable took the m ., t » hotel where they were chained to « 1 pr-t and kept there during th- »•“’ the nigh' and in tbe morning w.r M*It*<laem7 the young men were ar- Brownsville I Ims»: H I) VVagnou, of Portland, the gentleman who has secured the 18000 bonus to build a woolen mill in Eugene, has a-soclated with him in the enterprise, Mr W H I Hlrsch. formerly superintendent of the Eagle Woolen Millsof Brownsville, Mr Hir-cb has a three-set woolen mill 1 at Higo iruey, lows, which be told the writer he was anxious to tneve to some point in Oregon. This i» the mill that Eugene will probably get. Court House Items. HEAL »TATB TKANSFEPS. W C Fields and Cintba Fields to F E J Deflenbacker lot 7 hlk 1 Van Duyn’« ad to Coburg, 3400. Eric Aline ami Sigrid Aline 39.82 aeree in tp 17 • r 3 w, |3U00, MAKRtAGK LICENSE. Walter Soo t and Leila Grsvoutte, I. C Bcott witDeaa. u*nr ossrd. Nov» F ined 310 and C ost ». —John La Duke, of Fairmount, who w»- arrested Thursday evening for assault aDd battery upon Hie perwm of bi« wi e, w-x-given atrial this mornlug bafore justice WiLterm-lr at the court h *u«e. A jury trial w»e demanded and tbe following jury waseboran: Geo Gros. Mike Be i»eider, G W Hunter, L till- .trap, J K Cox and J W Pollock. The natad «imply be..»* they w-re jury returned a verdict of «ullty and strange-• In that vicinity. Toe tbe julg* imp«»*! a floe of 310 snd p-weible clew to their b*,"“or!n‘l( ‘ / costa upon him. A" rney L Kilyeo was that ‘hey were report*»! t "id “»fileting .torie- about thetn- spp* r-d fur La Dike «nd Deputy Prosecuting AtUw« ey L I Harris and The laugh 1« certainly j M Williams for tbs state. Gardiner officer». Dr Frank tat rung returned this after noon from an Inspecting tour of differ ent state univeraltfe« In the Northwest and Middle West. Mrs Strong ac companied h ni heme Hhe has been visiting In the East. Albany Democrat of yesterday: Mr and Mr« Ham Burkhart went to Eu gene thia afternoon to reside. A broth er of the former, Crll Burkhart, is al ready a resident of that city..... Mrs William Ralston went to Eugen« this afternoon to visit lelatlve«. U. 0. LITERARY SOCIETIES. NKKDED SLEEPING ROOMS. Special (• the Uuurd. U. 0. Meets Defeat by a Score of of it) to o. Pullman, Wash, Nov 9.—rhe con- test between the Pullman and the U O football teams attracted a large crowd, McBride nor Murphy did not play to, day, but they are getting along nloely- However they will tar unable to play in any of the games scheduled. The ground» are quite a distance from the city. . It was called at 2.30 pm. Pullman won the game t>y a ««-ore ol IS to 0. Interesting Meetings Held Yester day and Eveneng. l.ACKI.AN HOCIKTY. Dally Guard Nov » The l.aurean society wan favor« al last evening by an address by Prof H C Howe, of tiie University, ou th« subject, "Ideals" The thought of Prof Howe’« address was something like the following: Idea-, being tlie motive power of civilization, ought to be the primary oh)ect of everyone. We should hot b < content to pick up facts; often the uneducated have the largest number of facta. Philosophy and literature are tlie great depositor)«« of Idea, a few of which can be obtained by cone’ant companionship with the author. I f a atudent would Isarn and comprehend a new idea each month during hl« college coarse, he would surely have tlie motive power sufficient to carry him succ«*rafully through the remainder of bl« life. Wm H Johnson gave the extempo raneous address of the evening. The question, “Resolved, That the income tex is ju*t and practicable," was «Its— trnle«!, Renshaw and Johnson, support ing tbe affirmative, won from Hcar- btough and Tiffany ou the negative. Large Property Sale. o o o o o tion This Afternoon. INTERESTING EXENCISES Pally Guard. Nev * This afternoon occurred the dedica tion of the Paitereou School building. Tbe public schools of th« city ad Jonrued in honor of the occasion, The pupils of the Geary Hchool were aiarcbed up lu rank. The members of the G A R, W R U, Ladies of the G A R. attended in a body, Hon H B Ka- klti acted as chairman of 'he exercises. The program began with a song, "The Star Spangled Haui er," by the High Hchool Glee Club, duriug the rendition of which the G A It presented a flag to Ills school. A presentation addrera was then given In behalf of the G A R by Hon J M Shelley, fol lowed in reply by Hon J ti McClung, representing the school board. Tbe third speaker was F. Hohwarxsctilld. Mira Ida Fattenxm made a few kind remarks of appreciation in behalf of of her father,l)r Patterson, lu liouor of whom the building was named. At the close of Miss Patterson's remarks one member of the GAR called for Dr Pattersou. The honored gentle man, who is blind, w»« led down the steps by Hon S R Eakin, and the Voices of the audience rang out In three cheer« for Dr I’atteraon. The mandollu club played a eeleo tion followed by a speech by Hupt W M Miller. Principal Rechdolt spoke la behalf of the school, followed by ex Superintendent Ressler. The last «peaker was Hon J J Walton, who re. viewed the history of tne Eugene pub lic schools. A SERIOUS RUNAWAY. Martin Nelson Severely Injured This Morning. Pally (inanl, Nov« This morning about 9 o'clock Mar- tin Nelson, who reside« about live uilles we-t of Eugene on tbe Elmira road, was quite severely injured In a runaway. Mr Nelson and hl« son, Will, had start«*d oat with two wagons alter some wood ill tlie tlmla-r weet of their place. The young mau who waa driv ing thenar team «topped at their next door neighbor’s place, leaving the team etamtlng lu the roid while he weut Inside. Will 1« he wm gons a baud of sheep coming down tlie road frightemal the team, causing them to ran. They ran Into tbe wagon occu pied by Mr Nelaon, throwing him off the seat and under the wheels. He was rendered unoonsoloua mul when hl« son reached him it w»s found that hla head wm badly cut and one arm and other parts of hla body were badly bruiaed and cut up. Dr C HT Atwood was sent for and aoon arrived and attended the Injured man. Tbe doctor think« a bone in on« arm 1« cracked but that he will recover nicely. The wagons were smashed up considerably and one lior«e injured. Training With Hanna. Our Governor's gone and left us — He won’t ire home for weeks; He'« travellu’ In Ohio Where ou p«>|ltlca lie speak«; He got an Invitation— At least that's what they say— To go an' help Mark Hanna, Au’ be started that same day. Mark «aid the state was surely loet— If "Timothy” didn't go An’ tell the p»*«>ple how to vote— Way back In O-hl-o. He also said they’d teach "T T" Home new ah’ worthy trick«, An' «end him borne all ‘'loaded"— Hi« euemlee to "tlx." philolooian Bocfgrv. The Pbilologlannmet In regular»«-M«lon Dally Guaid, Nov • last evening. The principal feature of E J Frasier t-xlay sold F lorence and tlie s««Ml(in was a prepared addrera by Eugene property to W J R -g« r« aggre Prof Joseph Hciiafer on the subject, gating 0; al«o the R Fl Wilson "Tboe Jetl-rson as a university build Ten thoaaand reople ll«tened. property iu Glenwood Park to W J er." The addrera was highly appre One day last w««ek, w«'re told, Rogers f >r $2200. ciated by tlie «oclety and showed con When he talked about "fr«e ellver," He also completed the eale <>f the A] siderable preparation on the part of “High tariff" an' "free gold." J Keeney farm containing 4<«l acr«» at the speaker. 0 V Ross gave the de He told how the "happy working man G-sihen to A C Ellis for 1« 0" and the clamation of the evening followed by No longer lived on cru«t«,’’ I «; an were naaaed. Mr J A Gamtier, who s;s>ke extem- An* «aid as how each "democrat Was wore« than all the tru«t«." C obubo B uilimno —Mr Truillnger porant'-usly on 'The recent election in I« building a n-w boura, so I« John New York." The question, "Re The Gov’nor belter be at home, Macy; Clark Lewi« la bulldlrg In the solved, That organized labor la a A-rouadiu’ op bl« "goats;” Mae* aoditlnn, Frank Ballard the greater menace tz> society than organ Than canterin’ through Ohio, black-mlth, In tbe Hklnner addl'lon,1 ized capital," was donated affirma For Halma makin’ vote«. Wilber Warner I« building a new tively by H <♦ Moulton and J W Mo- He’ll u«ra1 some votes himself, next meat market on Fro.it »tree«, Booth- Arthur aud negatively by V W Tom- spring— Kelly Co »»• building a new office, In.on and Fred Htockton. ihe de There’ll tie a hot campai'u, Wm Vtnduyne la Improving hie «fore cision was given In favor of the neg Au' they'll do their beet to "do" him building, and Grandpa Hklnner has ative. "When the Robins best again." completed hi« new reaidence and le rctaxian socibty . AL Covn. low at home. At'.heir regular meeting yesterday 1 A M arhiagb .— Corvelli« Times: A E lbctkd O fficbb B.—The Willarn- the F.utaxlan« rendered the following th« borne of the bride’« parente in etts Valley Poultry Association met prog am: Lan« county next Wednesday Mln Recitation. Peer! Luckey. yesterday In J O Watts’ « ffice and little Edward« and Mr Joelah Herron Reading, uulu Holmea. elected officers a* follew«: President, of Kenton county, are to t* married Prep Addrera, Amy Holmes. J O Watte. Eugene; secretary, B F Current Event«, Bertha Templeton. The gr<x»m le the «on of Mr. Mary Kseney Gosh«n; treasurer, trt'« Debate: Affirmative I ««be I Jak- Barclay, arid la • well-known Benton Wilkins. t'oborg; superintendent. Geo Fi*her. Eugene The date of the next way, Mira Friendly. Negative—Leila county boy, Mira FM ward« le a popular young woman of Lane. annual show was set for December lk. fUnmb, Margaret Bannard o o PATTERSON SCHOOL o 1 lie old tin., prejudice against Cl.lt« is fast dleappvarl. g ill this progrew ¡Vo age. Year«ago only men wvre t«,er ated to clubs ai d s woman’« club was uuheard of. When Husau B Anthony and Harriet Beecher were In tbe zenith of their glory, a woman's club was looked upon wltii much disfavor, «vail among those who Inwardly acknowl edged the iutlueuoe to tie uplifting and elevating to womanklud In her do mestic m here, t ut fear of public cen sure put « damper on the growth of such liberal Ideas. Originally th,we societies were bold in principle, pro claiming woman's rights in every walk lu life, that of bolding office, Alling the pulpit, practice at the bar aad right at the pol e, together with a whole cate gory of grievauc.w against iuhum >u man generally. Timm have ctiaug* J; ao has man. t hese clubs have ims 1- fled luto social, literary, cliarltah «, and In some state« political institu tions, and man ha« accustomed till *, se.f to tlie horror of his wife having any right logo beyond tlie home circle for recreation from tlie strenuoin household duties. The grand ball giveu Friday night 10 the ariuory by the Kuighta of t'ythla i, assisted by the Rathbone Slater«, I » celebration of the eleventh auuiversai » of the lodge, was all unqualified su« oera. it was one of the most large! f attended and most brilliant affaire I Its kind ever giveu iti tbe city, Froi k tlie time the grand march, lei! by E t Davis and Mira Myra Browu, begai. at 9 o’clock, till the last of the ! I dance« wan llnlstied, the armory pt • vilion prmeuted a merry scetie. T. • decoralloue for the occasion were elal orate and i>eauliful aud reflected grei I credit upon those who had charge > I Numerous nt reamers « i the work. red, blue and yellow crepe pa|>er wei I Hwung from tbe dome of the bulidin I to the gallery railing«, over 30 mirror i were placed around tlie hall on th • wall« and the letter« "K of P” in re I and blue > lectrlc light«, adorned tl. i west wall. The rtception room« wei i al) o tastily decorated wltii ivy, pain I aud flower«. In the corridor« lilt!) Altaaud Vera Eastliam served llgti punch and lemonade to the thirst / dancer« betwien numbers. Tlie mush was furnished by Hvarverud’s orohe- tra and was splendid. Commit ■ tee« «« follows had charg« of this uios successful function: Arrangements, E It Davie, O C Roberts, H A Dunbar. Miss Blanche Taylor, Ml»» Fannie Hamenway, Mrs C L Winter; Reoey tion, H W Taylor, H W Thompson, « O Watts, Fred Fisk, Mrs A G Holder. Mr« J O Walts, MrsH W Taylor, Mr« 1« K Yoran, Mrs E A Armitage; Floor managers, W 11 Alexander, C W Griffin, Dr Claire Willoughby. THE FREIGHT WRECK. nl the k was tident, Jorish rneys e in- t the the and t, of clock Cor- been da t L R Fred w G i»t- K tor h One Hobo Crushed to Death Near Wolf Creek. M. The G uahd Friday inentloneit the wreck of a height train In South eru Oregon. Yesterday’s Roseburg Review prints the particulars a» r.»i- lows: The through freight, train No 322 drawn by three engine« under Eil glueera W F Anderson, Dempsey and Rosa, and In churge of Conductor M < Gregory and Brakemen Jas Tynai ami H Gilvin, jumped the track with out any apparent cause, one-half mil*- west of Wolf Creek, at 2:21) tills morn ing. Fourteen cars were piled up ill the ditch and two of them were com pletely turned over. One unfortunate, uuldentlfled hobo was crushed to death lieneath a ship anchor, but beyoui. thia no serious casualty occurred. A wrecking train was dispatched to the «oene from Roseburg early this morn ing and another left Portland at 8:40 a tu, which would Indicate that the wreckage 1« plentiful and the damage to the track large. The train was go ing at the rate of about 18 ml lee an hour when approaching Wolf Creek station, which 1« the first station south of Glendale and juat beyond the county Hue between Douglas and Josepnlne It 1« about 70 mile« by rail from R «. burg. ni. junty will Court mbsr I tbe <risv- n«iy* P racticix « ifob E uubbb G ame .— Review: The Roseburg academy foot- ball team k< ep« dally In practice for the coming oonteet with the Eugene High School on Ti>ank«glvltig day. Despite the boye' recent defeat at the halide of the Drain team, from wblcU they hope to benellt and Improve, they are coufldent of their ability to gleg the Lane county boy« an Interesting game. Mrs Frasier, a deaf woman, was go« Ing along the tracks this forenoon when a work traia approached, saym tbe Albauy Democrat of yesterday. The eng'aeer blew the whistle, but «be did not stir. Then he stopped th«« train just lu time, aud had to get down from hl« euglne and assist her from the track before she was aware of tbe presence of tlie train.