púw» «T «t o o O o THE e I IF l ISMEB vit TB K MUanifMi W 0 Kir SAT 1C PURCIPtfl, ill TB IlkB IN IBBBIT LITUI I! TUI BWIAT OP «CB 110« --------------------------------- VOL 35 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 14. 1901. NO 21 A CUTTING AFFRAY. This Week Price Ladies’ Jackets $G 00 for 8 00 for 9 00 for 11 00 for 12 00 for 14 00 for 15 00 for 16 (Ml for 18 00 for 19 00 for 22 00 for $3 4 4 5 G * 8 9 9 11 $ 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 27 30 00 for $ 8 75 00 for 9 00 (»0 for 11 Oo 00 for 12 00 00 for 14 00 00 for 15 00 00 for 16 00 00 for 20 00 00 for 20 00 Children’s and Misses’ J rickets Reduced. HAMPTON BROS 558-5G4 Willamette St. Something new in Ladies’ Ties FIRST WEEKLY EUGENE CUARD. National Bank CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher» Of Fugene. OFFICE—East side ot Willamette street, be­ tween Seventh and Eighth a.reete COBSTITUTIOR mouo »»□Rts «a* statai Spacial to Guard. Salem, Or, Dec 9 —The Capital Jour- Saiurdoy afternoon «» mu t o'clock □al today publiabea detailed stale­ Ms*k Horus «tabtwf Coburg Councilman White from Judicial Tbe particular» of tlie «it >ir »• **,ar oommi'e repo-lad adversely cd tb» coll< w.: I ►«« m« •men « i-, 'Tv I h ar root to WI Hani- v ■ « t< . h . appropriation for ea*‘b of lb« five de that Burn« bad war ->-d Hp > >r< on arc light al par rucuts of me gov.rutueu', a« fol­ to coiue ou bia i-la e. lb yb.alng h ,u Hig* ai.d 1. evrutli street», Report low»: ' some previoa» i rouble over laud matter« adopt «<1. For governor, »alartea.................... » 4,2oO 8pores had purehaaod eomo chicken» Monthly street i«;>orl fled. It from. Mr Christie who bad l*e»n lie­ showed 11,82b fret of li.mtior had t«-»n Anuual »pproprlatlou »xeca- tive tieparimerit........................ 6 980 j lag on Burns'place, but who au )u»( used duriug Novemtwr, and ibid |31 85 For »Upt of »cboole, »alariee.......... 2,500 th»u moving away. 8i«*re« w»ol to bail b«»u c *ll»cteu au*' pai*l f * r pair» Anuual appropriation».............. 12,607 th» place after them and Burn», who to »ld»walks. For state treasurer, salaries........... 6.312 was there al tbe time, .oeiug turn com­ A petition fiotu the flr» deparim»* t t« * cMlalili ticl Appropriation for clerks........... 2,800 ing, »aid: ''Sporta, I have told you Mgtng _ that regulation« _ F >r »JCrelary of state, »alarie« .... 2,850 never to com« on tbl« place; uow ,o not mor« lhau five men be allowed leave,'' tyioree refused to leave aud to ride Iu a dray wtaen Uaullng appa- Fees estimated per year from rturu« «tArtud I r»iu» to a Are wa» referred to the Bro record» . ........................................ 14,t>43 went iuetd« th» hou»» toward Rporea, wli»ieu,*<>n trie latter I Bntj water ooiaiultul hi. i*oeket- U ii I m » the»« regulation» are wade, For »la*e printlug 18M-1899........... 53,164 kmfe and commenced «laahlng at A patltlou for au arc light on tha For at»t» priutiog 1901-1902........... 73.260 Bpore», cutllug savaral »mail g«**be» on oorner of Maillson and We»t Beventi! hie face, arm band and back, tbe street», referred to the committee ou Annual expense for each office: Governor .......................................... » 6,950 wound», however, not being of a very fire aud water. Stale ttea-urer .......... ........................ t 212 •eriou» uature. A pbyaiclaa wa« t ot Commumcatlou from board of lire State -upt of ai'bool».......................... 12 687 «eut for uuiil Bunday eeenlug wbeu a |dele»ate» announcing the »lection of Dr W I Torso chief »uglueer and Geo •«ecreiary of stale ............................. 22,342 telepboue lucesagr summoned State printer and binder ............... 31,KOO Fame. The doctor »tar id for C*>burg Muuroe, a«>l«teut. Tbe Journal contend» that all ibe thl« morning but was unable to get Ordtuaue« «bollshlug wards taken ffielal« could be pul on a fair »alary there ou accouul of .be high waler up. Ruru« gave Imuaelf up to Uonala* 1« aud effect a saving of at least »5 '.00** a C >uncllm>«u Peter oflered a •ubeil- year for the next four year», all fees Tinman al Coburg aud thl* morulug tuie lothe ordinance as follows: "That above a fixed »alary iu each office to be wa« brought to Eugeue y that ofticiai. one councilman »hall t>e elected from An examination waa waived and tbe the residents of each cf e ld ward» by put in tbe state treasury. prl«oner bouud over to await the ueit he voter» thereof at the general elec­ «»»•ion of circuit court. tion h Id iu said city, ou each alter BODY ARRIVED. Both partlcipai la in tlila allalr ar« uats year, commencing with the year married men aud have famille» 1998 aud throe couucilmon »ball b« Particulars of Harry Smith» Accidental Death. Eugene, Oregon. 1 L ots or W at »».—Newport N»w»: I The »learner Robarta. Captain John, •ou, »ailed (Saturday morning for Biualaw, with a cargo of flour and feed. Captain Jobueou report« a very »all« factory ooaditlon of th« bar. Ilia nbannel which formerly ran to th« northward of th« channel rock, pre­ vious to II» removal, now run» straight out to »»a. Th» reported 16 feel of water on the bar a« bn passed out at low water. Daily Usara l>ec 11 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. »-•.00 1.00 .50 One Year.... Six Month».. Three Month, Advertising rates made known on application Address all busiue«** letters to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. L WHITSON, r 1 DENTIST. Having purchased the office and fixtures of the late deceased W V Henderson. 1 am now prepared to do anytning in the line of Dentistry in the above said office. «»-Crown and bridge work a specialty. J 8 LUCKEY, Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew elry, Etc. Impairing promptly done. »V AU work warranted. ATTORNEY AT LAW. office—One half Hock south of Cnrl.m. Block. A l OKNK, OBB üu V. rosaVA j walto « s 1 BeRR L* ALTON t OVERTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW W'ill practice in ail the courte of the state. Office— In Waltoz Bl *ck. E üoxni O moow . L. CHESHIRE, M. D AND SURGEON, Chrisman ldg. Eugene, Oregon. J EJUENE W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office—Upstairs in Chrisman Block. WHoars:9tollam:n2to 2.» to 9 p 8. li LoaiwSavingsBank $50.000 5,000 LANE COUHTY BANK by Barker pound • ' *re»ae'y muddy. F. HAVE n hand just ‘ I wed a o tapíete hneofSHtH GUNS »nd RIFLES. We •ell a» low M the largest bon»»» io the United State«, We can sell ym a tine g» chased a deer into Wm Mot loau'a door yard on Camp creek, Tb« obli* dreu were playing in the yard nut! th« ileer, maddened with fright, ran them tnun into tli« huu»e. The dog» made appearance and cliaaed the deer but it returned »cwn and thia (ime cam» uear killing one of the children. Mr Mo Lean abut the deer and when It was dra»«»d it welelied 19) pounds. gational church where R«v Mac H Wallace delivered the funeral sermon, i The pall-bearer« w»r« H«nry Bcl.wer- Ing, Paul Green, W C Mcldelre, Frank lay lor, Clay ion Hawkins aad T A Oregon. C«BBpt>elll all brother» of tbe d.ceaecd T he K asob F actory — PG.«►•er, in the lodg». After th» ceremonlae al one of the proprietor« of llie new razor tbe etiureb, inteimenl wa» mad» in tbe factory In th« t roy laundry building, I O O F csBBetery. inform« a reporter that the machinery Tbe deca«»a»> will d<> Drafts issued on the principal cities ol the number of year« and left h»re Iu M»y, I nlted Stales «nd foreign coontrle«. all kind» of griudlug, making a -p-cisl Interest allowed on Demand Certlflcau of arriving In Montaua Iu July He w >• Deposit «ben left rtatod period. ty of grinding old razor« »ud.urg.sl au upright yuuog mau anti was liked Collections receive our prompt attention i instrumenta. City and County Warrant» bought. by al* who ku»w him. 0. 8 8*1«. W t BN0WR. From bi» brother, Gilbert, theGUAHD •ally uaar< D«c 11 Vie» »reais»* P’SSiiant.; w. w. Bitowa I» luforuMd of the «ad death as follow»: R bco « d » r ' b C ourt .— I bi« after 00(1 ► W. OSBURR. sac i a* I a .Her Tbe youDg man wa» working on the Jamee McCarty, a logger, wm up be- night shift In a coal mloe at Oebe, rore Recorder Dorr!« on the charge of Montana. Home time between 3 and fl being druuk and disorderly Ho was o'< lock Friday morning ble olotbmg Sued >5 and coats, amouali g id all was caught In tbe »haft of a fan en­ t». Early tbl» morning Polioemen gine in tueb a manner a» to strangle 1 Croner «Dd Pratt arre-ted eeveral log­ him to death. He wa» alona at tb» gers for belDg too lioiaterou» but Me. time and do one knew of tbe accident Carly is the only one given a hearing — OF— until bls brother found him deed at | •o far. j 7 o’clock In the morning. Hi» pereet» EUGENE, OREGON. F in « Ct*i*T.—Jobo Sloan 1» the poe- were immediately telegraphed to and *lsts»llsti«C IsOIC«st t o •«•eor of a flue young English »hire they telegraphed back to bring «•■» la t*« c«e«tf. oolt, two yerr» old past, which be body home for burial. traded for down I d Ben *n ouoty ibe A Señera1 Banking busine« in all branch« other day. Begot him on Friday’» D bpot Y ard 1 mrbovbm » ntb — transacted on favorable torma. freight train. Two earload» of daeotnpoertl granite from n«ar Grant» P am ha« boon »Ide B ohn .—Iu Eugene ou N >rth Ms*l A <1. H'»VEY, Président tracked here with which to Improve l»on »trert, tbl- morning to Mr and L. G. HU LIN. Caehier. H HOVEY A«t Ca-h e that part of tbe B P Co'« platform Mr» H A Cox • 10«pn«nd «on. made nf that m.fnal Nave» carina-e BoBN.—In Eugene, Oregon, Dec 8, of eawduBt will arrive soon to be placed In tbe «took pen«, which are now ex- 1901, to the wife of F J < ralg, a 10» Paid lip Cash tap'll Surplus C WOODCOCK, PHYSICIAN GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS The reqialu» of Harry Bmlth, who Sigh met and Port ­ bi* death by aceidehl In a coal mine at Utbo, Montana, ia»l Friday land, Oregon. Bills of exchange »old on foreign countetea mornlug, arrived in EugeD« on tbe Deposits received .abject to check or certifi­ 2.08 »ou lb bound tralo ibis afternooo, cate of deposit. , A1J collection, entrusted to vs will reo.lv. accom;auled by the osan boy'» prompt attention. btetber, Gilbert Bmlth, who was P. E. SnoKOBAM. 'f G H INI'HICK**, working lt> tb» »atü» mine. Caabier. Preflidant. The rsmains were met at tbe depot L. H. Poma 8 B F. abin , Asaútant Vic- Pr-e.'lent by the boy’» parents, Mr and Mrs G A Smith, a large uumtrer of fríen ti» »ad i ti» local camp of Modern Woodmen, to which order the deceased belonged Undertaker Gordon took charge of the body which was takau to the Congre- Done on reasrnable term». A draft» on Chicago, San Francisco Of Eugene, DIALER IN A Gun Works, Engtne, Oregon. If it hM that brand n» it. you can r»rt »11 y iiat-ao ai Mt barrel •*><> 22 calibre nfleo at <3 J > an i • •. ■*.7 aod»'.3t»'. the Ward Ordinance. Ladies' Skirts 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 Ì Amounts That Sute Officials lack Burns and Edgar Spores Dra Annaally. Have an Altercation* r-d U-»» ’ '^*•7.» x, .. ever of, f - " hi 1................ BARKER OUN WORKS Eugene, Oregon. O O ¡ dpoolal to the ViiaBn. elected from tbe resident» of the city ■ l large on each alternate year com- m.uohig with tbe year 1902” Car- tied by a vote of 4 to 3. A yea, Peter, Orburo, Rouey, Mayor Cliri«s»an N**ee, Green, White, Barker. Previous to this au ameudmeut wa» "flered by Councilman Green reverslug tbe figure» nf 191*2 and I9D3, but wa» loot. Councilman Green preceded a re­ monstrance against abolishing tbe wards containing 506 voters aud lax payers. Tbe name« war» read by At­ torney J M William». Ordered tiled. Pending action the foil >wlng citi­ zens were allowed the privilege to ■ peak In opposition to the ordluauce: j j Wb,m>d j H McC|UIlgi j M Wholly, R MoMnrpbey,J T Rowland and A C JaDuinga. T a h » nutiixuvw audteuco vtiwwitni citeorml wmw the gentlsmen a number of times. Ibe *P»»k»r» were agaluat auy change Iu the city »lecilon laws. For the couucll Roney and Oaburu • poke defat ding their p*wltiou by »ey­ ing they tieilevad it would bo boat for • he oily le elect three oouusllmea at arge. It was than proposed by Judg« Walton, a C Jmuiiig» and J M Bhelley that iii » im « i | of k<«i|i«blng the wards <>r cb«n»lng our election process, that EugHii hr divitlvd Into four wards to <;**uiuriu to < i*e «1 vi-i* u <>f the city Into f pirciuc ■ I* rc**u* t, election». L'ou* enmeu Roney aud Osburo and Peter tated that they were [»-rfectly willing to li.vreiigaie the 4 ward plan, «• there wa« plenty f lime t*> p«»« oidlna'is»*« relating to the oleoilon [The charter provides ouly for the olMiioo of six council mon J Councilman Osburn, Peter aud Green appointed to luveetlgate the law a» to whether or not the oily of Flu­ gene must have four ward» a« stated l>y A C Jennings, to conform with the •tale law. Tbe above three oouncll- rnen ap|K>lnted to oonfer with tbe county court ooucerulng tbe matter. Ou motion ot Councilman Peter tbe further ooeaiderallou of the ordluauce was laid over uutll next month. Councllmaa Osburn reported favor­ ably on ooe-Otth of a mill tax for the twneflt of tbe free library conducted by the Fortnightly Club Tbe levy was mads for five year« and will bring the library an anuual revenue of 8260. OrdiUBtioe | aeeed to tegnlale ttie u«- of sewrr« and pu>d«bing violatloue * hereof Paa ,d. It provide« sgalua throwing «olid matter Into closet n«eln«, etc Au ordinaries for levying «ewer a« •• sement for the new «ew«ron Eleventh and Hllyard «(reels was passed. Au ordinance rvqdlrl»* a builder's license waa p«e«e the «e«r of the old eourt- hr.um building Tbe »treel commleeloner reported 8423 rol'ected on poll tax«e gorer' ror l* rep* rteff »ewer on Eleventh High er <1 Twelfth etreeie • ■ompi-l-d W»rr,nt *-«u«d f r c*>n • t art. Coeueil ad; turned •ewuuiM^w» CORONATION DAY. L ondon , England, Dec 10 -The King h i Juno 26, 1902, as coronation day. l’ariiaiuen 16th. xed upon meets Jan RAILROAD KATE W AR •pvtial to th» •»ard S alt L ake , Utah, Dec 10.— A r&ilroad rate war is on. Fifty per cent on west bound freights is usual. DEW I T STILL LIVELY. S ptMlAlKt I »»? • » ■! • H bilbron , Doe lc (.¡*•11 i ll I 1 ncarlv _____________ surrounded (Jen Kitchener’s scout- it L»\t ago. W ilson relieved and both columns retired. S ENS ATI ON AL M URD ER. Special t > tbe Guard W ashington , D C, D«e 10.—Mrs Ada Gibbert Denis, a fadliionable dre>ainaker oi this city, was found dying in her room at 5 o’clock this morning. Iler skull was badly fract­ ured, her jaw bone broken and the left car severed. Her assailant or assailants are unknown, it rivals the celebra­ ted Bonino case. WRECK ON NORTHERN. RICH BODY OF COPPER. Head-End Ctllitian Near Yakima Recently Uncovered at Pope and of Two Freight Trains. Day's Bohemia Mine. North Yakima, Dec 9 A head end collision between an extra va«t-i>ound freight and No 54 freight, two tulle« north ot her», on th» Norther I Pacino, al midnight, last night, resulted In the death or two trainm»» and the in« jury of MV»ral »there The killed are Eugineer Coo|>»r and fireman, name unknown. The Injured are: Brakeman J J Patera, «rm mangled ami Inter* eally Injured; Fireman B B rliott, leg broken and fool orushed; Brakeman W T D'Arcy, hr«d and f*e* -cal fled; < onduetor Joeepii I bare, head cut and ««aided, Fireman Allred Bcbaunto, bruited and «raided Daily Duard, Deo it O i the Belcher claim, owned by th« Unite*' Htatee Goneoildatod Gold Min­ ing Co, iu the Bohemia district, th» principal »lock holder» m which Me»» re I Pope ami FB Day, ol this city, a tine body of copper ore lias just been o|iened. A» ayer Herbert Leigh, who re­ turned yeaierday from a trip to Bohe­ mia, brought down with him some email «ample, bf the ore, a.aaya of will, h ar» being ioi.de tin» afternoon. Mr Leigh ibis morning «aid the »am­ ple« «h<.wed much rlchties« and be eipicled them to a»«ay very high. Election of Officers. Tli Belcher claim 1« an extension of ttie f.uioue Helena mine, ai.d further Dally Hoard IH>c It dMVelopuieiit will uo doubt show ti al Eug»n» file» No ]8, Ladle« of the ii la a« rich In guid a. the Helena be- Macoalree«. held »lection of officer« la« "Idee y elding big quanlllle» ot copper. night a« follow»: Mr Leigh baa a Claim between lbs P LC—Edith Halite». Helena and B«icber, running oro»»- I. C — Bessie Rankin Wl»e with these two. L L C—Marl» Aaby. R K—Alice Croner, H witch L ock M imino .—While an Chaplain—Mary Burlo». Investigation of tbe «(«..dag of the M A—Ethel Kinsey. ► witch that led to th« wreck al Baleui Hantlnel —laatxl Biddle. Haturiiay 1» under way, Buperl»- Picket— Eleanor Hutt. Captai» of Guard. Jewie Livermore. teodent Field«, of the Southern Pa­ • cific Com|>any, double whether any • • The new iltnrary society of the High I further light will 1« xhed ou tbe mat- | ter. A *lillg«ut «earob for tbe «witch Rohool ha» elected the«» officer»: . lock baa fall««! to reveal It» where* Precidasi—Margaret Htuart. aboute. It has disappeared a» If «wal- Vice preaident—M A Wheeler. i lowed up by tbe earth, and herein 1« Secretary—Alicia McE roy. i where th« my»t«ry surrounding tbe Chaplain—H A Wheeler. irr-ck with the baleful consequent»« Trea«ur>r -Myra Lov.ridge Hergeant-«!-arms l 'uri Wash'ur ic. I Ilea, SALE... You will need a good mackintosh to help you keep dry these days. We are selling our entire line of men’s women’s anti child­ ren’s mackintoshes at greatly reduced prices. This is a bargain line and will not last long. Have You Seen Oar Line of L cílw * Oil Pants Slickers? and dl ,u Ask to see our $3.25 full length, double I tek, •licker, with cape attached. We believe it to be the beat garment ever offer«! in thi- line.