The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 25, 1902, Image 6

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NEW TAX LAW. JHE K. OF P. FUNCTION
HENRY E. ANKENY
Dally Guard. Jaa is
1
I
in Honor of the Muster
in of Vernon Co.
Every Taxpayer in Lane County
Had Better Read it.
1
4 iHlfìÓ
WILL
»AVI
otmih social
MOHIV THIUIBV
noris.
Dally Guard, Jaa 17
Orval Gilstrap is iudiei-uMid.
Sheriff Wither» 1» out iu tbe Lowell
country.
Alex Eatoo went to Portland tbte
afternoon.
C L Wetwr. of Creswell, was in tbe
city toi'ay.
Judge W 8 McFadden, of Corvalll»,
is in the city.
Will Onoiw, of Harrisburg, was in
Die city today
Mr and Mr» J P Bweet, of Elmira,
were in Kugetia t' «lay.
Kubt Veatcli esmedown from C'X-
tags Grove this sfteruooD.
Mtn Robt Wiley returned this aftar-
neon from a visit at Albany.
County 8ch<xil Superintendent W
M Miller is at Cottage Grove.
Mr» J E Noland came down ou tbe
afveruouu train from Creawa(L
Mi»« Olivia Howell, teacher at Co­
burg, went to Crwweil tbte afternoon
oo a visit.
Clarence Craw, of AlbaDv, te visiting
at tbe borne of bis uncle, Geo F Craw
in Eugene.
At th» last »res:on of tbe legislature
Vernoo Co, No 3, Uotform Rank,
a new law was (¡aaaed in regard to the
Ki.lghte of Fytblas, was duly mut­
co'iec-ion *>f taxee, which law took
tered in last evening j i tbe I O O F
eff-ct on Dewemhsr let. 1901, Sbd IB
CANARY ISLAND CYCLONE.
temple by Col Will E Rapson, of tbe
• u I m tar ice is a* follows;
aa»i»ldd
by
■pecial to the i>u»rd.X”."
1 If you pay your taxes on or before Washington brigaoe,
Col F C Flammer, of tbe Firet
a
rebate
you win be allowed
L as P ai . mas , Canary Islands, Jan 18—A destructive Marek is <»nl.
Washington regiment, and Jarnee A
cyclone swept the Canary Island« last night. A great of 2 3 per
McKibben, of Portland.
If you pay your tax««
By 8 A0 o’clock tbe eecret work and
amount of property was seriously damaged.
March 15 ti and up la and including
[The Canary Islands, seven in number, lie southwest the first Monday in April, there will cervmouiea of mustering in were fiu
iabed and the company was marched
of Spain, to which they belong, off the northwestern coast! not be any rebate and neither will to
the armory where a good sized au­
there te acv penalty or internet added
of Africa.-Eo G uard .]
dience watched tbe men iu tbeir bril­
3 1 f your taxes are not paid ea or
liant uniforms go through various evo-
before tl.e first Monday of April, they
ROYAL YACHT COMING.
1 ttlona under the command of Capt C
will Lee< me delinquent, when tber»
C Kauffman. Fora newly organized
H|«dal to tbe Gear!.
oil l«> added a penalty of 10 per cent,
oompany, tuey Cid »xoeedlngly well,
B erlin , Jan 18—Emperor William's yacht, the Hu- • nd the tex will also draw Interest at and tbe almost faultlese manner in
the
rats
of
12
per
cent
per
auuum
in
Mrs Mike Wald went to Cottage
henzollern, left Kiel thia morning mr a trip across the addition to tne penalty.
which they executed the various com­
Grove this afternoon to visit her par­
mands
reflects
credit
upon
Capt
Kauff
­
Atlantic to America.
4 If you pay one-half of your taxes
man, and elicited heaity applause ents, Mr and Mrs P Hohl.
ou or before tbe first Monday in April, '
PANAMA OFFER FAVORED.
President Frank ritrong arrived
then tbe remaining half may run up from tbe oulookers.
After tbe oompany had been dia- borne from Bilverton this afternoon
to ai d Including tbe first Monday In
Special to tbe tiunrd
misaed Daly’s orchestra struck up tbe where be lectured last night.
October following; but If tbe last half'
Canal
Commis-
grand
march which was led uy Col
W
Jan
Inthmian
VT ashington
nCUl.l'iIVMj , wr
M.a 18—The
_ _____ _____
Mr» J C Richardson, wbo ha« been
of tax due I» not paid by tbe first Mon­
sion hac reported to Congress in favor of the purchase of day of O.-taber, it becomes delinquent, Rapeon and Mr» J 8 Luckey. The qu’te HI for some lime, te not quite so
remainder of i be evening was epeut in well today, we are eorry to »tate.
the Panama canal rights and plant at the agreed price of and there will be added to such bal- danclag.
Eugene's »wall »at attsuded
| anee, a penalty of 10 per cent, and in
Walter Roes went to Dexter tbte
HO,000,000.
In
large
numbers
aud tbe ball wav afternoon to do some telephone work
addition, such balance will bear In­
SCHLEY’S CASE READY.
terest at the rate or 12 per cent per an- . voted a suoceee.
on Williams A Parvin’s system there.
I
uu<n from tbe first Monday iu April' Tbs personnel of the new esmpany
•peeial to the Guard
Herbert Fietebbocker, of 8sn Fan-
is »a follows C C KaaflmsD, captain;
cisco,
one of the Booth-Kelly men,
B altimore , Jan 18—The attorneys for Admiral Schley |
I 5 On all persoual property taxes, If O E Roberts, Aral lieutenant; C W i went to Portland on tbe afternoon’s
Grlffiu,
second
lieutenant;
G
W
Grif
­
have completed the papers for his appeal from the findings, 1 on.-half 1» not paid eu or bsfere tbe
train.
__I of r inquiry.
first Monday in April, tbe law compels fin, H A Dunbar, F E Taylor, I W
of r the naval board
The old gentleman Sturtevant, a
Pope,
C
L
Winter,
E
R
Davie,
R
Roy
tbe sheriff to levy upon and collect tbe
well known and wealthy citizen of
AUSTRO-HUNGARIA N RELATIONS.
•»me after May 1st, henoa to prevent • Knox, Fred Fisk, Bamuel Taylor, H A
Crow, is very ill and not expected to
levy upon perM.uai property after May Vincent, W W Brown, Claire B Wil­
recover.
Mpeeial t» the Cuard.
1st II will be Lecessary for one half to loughby, J M Whitney, G A Barger J I
D
Hamlin,
F
L
Gibbs,
W
L
Cheshire,
M rs John Kauffman arrived up from
V ienna , Jan 18— The «trained relation« between Hun­ be paid as abovvS-tated.
J W Kaye, W H Alexander, D E Portland Ibis afternoon on a visit to
«
The
law
compels
the
sheriff
to
gary and Austria are responsible tor general unrest and the
all lands en which tax«» have DOt Yoran, C Cborperlng, Welliogtou Wad­ her parents, Mr and Mrs W W Haines,
prophesy that there will be a separali >u between the two sell
and her many friends here.
been paid, and that sueti sale »ball not dle.
Kingdoms before the end of this year.
HOPES A CORONATION PARDON.
Upeeial to tbe tfuard.
l>e held later than March 1st of the
year succeeding the year in which the
tax levy Is made.
7 The property will be sold to tbe
¡ersou bidding tbe loweat .ala of Io-
teraat, and certificates will be issued
therefor, aa.l deeds givsu to such
property sold, unless redeemed witbin
three year» from tbe date of sueh »al».
L ondon . Jan 18—Mrs May brick, the American woman
who wan convicted of poisoning her husband, and is under­
going a term of imprisonment therefor, hopes a pardon
from King Edward during the coronation festivities.
MEETING 01 STOCKHOLDERS.
DISTINGUISHED DEAD.
Special to th» •card.
Booth-Kelly Co. Chooses Directors
and Officers.
L ondon , Jan 18—Sir K A Bartlett a well known British
statesman is dead.
BRITISH TREASON.
■peeial te th» hVAts.
L ondon , Jan IK—Krause, the British subject, has l>een
found guilty of a misdemeanor in assisting the Boers at
Johannesburg, He was sentenced to imprisonment for
two years.
SPRINGFIELD MILL.
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Freshmen to Have Their Parly
Tonight—Literary Societies.
Machinery From Saginaw to Be
Moved D owd .
Dally Gvaid, Jan )•
Lxwy Gotrd, Jan 17
The annual meeting of the stock
bolder» of tbe R e>tb-KaUy Lumber Co
was held in the company ■ office to­
day. The stockholder» met this fore-
uo « d at 11) o’clock and have been to­
gether all day discussing th» buaines»
affairs of the coporatleo.
The old board of directors as follows
was re-elected
John F and Geo H
Kelly. R A and J H Booth, G X
Wendling. A J Hechlman and F H
Ku.-k
1 be director» met and retained
■ tie II officers who are
John F
Kelly, pr»«ideut; F H Buck, vice pres­
ident J H Booth, secretary.
It 1» understood that very Important
matters are belug taken under consid­
eration by tbe company at this meet­
ing, tut Hon R A Booth, when seen
this afternoon, stated that nothing
could tie given out to tbe public at
preaeut.
Tb» Laureaus bold tbelr regular
meeting last evei log. Although Ihr
aitrndance was not large, the n>em
bars rendered a very good program.
W H Johnson spoke extempore on
i ‘'College
Patriotism.”
M M dear-
hrough prn-eoted a prepared address
veoesaiv »norata um
i on ” l bs History of ths University.”
9»uv iin.nk Ju> 17
i **>te-olvvd. That th» sy»r»m of »hip­
The GU ahp is reliably informed that , ping sut>»ldi»s a« new prsps»sd would
th» Booth-Kelly Lumber Co lias let the be to the lioet lulereat« of Ib» I"tille.I
contract for the hauling by team of a States, ” we» detmted. Merritt. Dll-1
large amouul of machinery from their lard and H»c u epok» on the affirma*
Bag In aw mills to the Hprlngfir:d eaw- five auo How* and Johueon, the DOg-
mlll which they puichaned laet.pring. alive Tt » affirmative woo the dei'l»-
Il le slated that the cost will l>- much Ion
Eirutiou nf ifflrere rwulted a»
isas to bring Hi» machinery d<>» u by follows: Pnwident, M M Scarbrough;
team than by rail.
Her tert Eotleud ;
vice pieeidvnl,
president, Herbert
Al tli» time of the purchase of Ibo Mwrsisry, Frauk Dillard, ass'l s«<J.
Mprlngfield mill It waa the company’») itelpti Ha.Mii; treasurer, W Johusou,
Intention to enlarge It and make quite I emsor, I’ 1 World . eegl-at srm», F G
a number of Improvement» on the j Thayer.
property, aud no doubt th» ti»nllngof|
till» machinery down from Bagiuaw is !
Th» Chllologlan eocloly debated the
th» beginning of theae Improvements
q
uaetlou
of *boli»blng the jury xyatem,
Il is slated also that al tbe meeting
of th» stookh iMers of the nnwipany t< ■ test night Cochran and Galey »pok»
day th» melter of erecting a mli| on on lur affirmative and McArthur *wd
the big tract of timber laud m-eully Wagner n the negative.
purutiaaed by them on R iw river. ,
nixte» Cottage Gr.iv», was se-l< ualv |
eoMlderwi It has t>oeu staled t-efore
that on» ef tbs rtagiuaw mill-will be
moved to that trad. This may i>< th»
easw, but II I» mors likely that a new
mill will he built.
Tb» new B 'hernia railroad wifi have
a spur »everel mile» long extend; g Io
this tract of timber land.
doun O lt .— M R Hubble ba* eo!d
■Mit bl» transfer hosiers* U> the < 'arks
Transfer Cernido y, of Kugeoe. J W
Clarke, niauagsr. i'.wseanioit U •• ai-
ready be»u given.
Bon». To Mr abd Mr. We
btevsna, thrv» mttan n<«»lh»Usl of Eu
gear. Ian 18 1V«3, a eon.
M akkiiv .—Juuctlon Time» Avery
pretty weddios wee solemnised al the
resident- of tbe bride's parents, Mr aud
Mrs J M Ntabole, Wednesday svsuieg
at S o'el.wk witeu tbelr dsugbter, Ml«e
b< itha. wss united Io marriage to Mr
V5 m Batman, Rev Lobdell .ffieltling.
Miss Antia Campbell served as t>rldss
meid end Mr G K Whitley ss gm ms
man. Too bride 1« au vxcei.enl young
lady and lilghlt esteemed t>y all. Tas
gr.«>ai Is »u 8 P euglneer aad le very
p.ipnl«r with hie associates
Mr and
M>e Batman left Thursday for Port-
l»n«t <4i a brier wedding trip, after
a bleb they expect to ree ds tn Ash­
laud. A uuruiwr of presents were re­
ceived by the couple
Says Onr System of State Gonrr.
ment Is Very Loose.
Halern Journal, Jan 17: Hou Henrv
E Ankeny, tbe Koutbern Oit-gon poll
ticlan and Jack«»! oounty mloii <
king, wan la baleiu today. Heun t
thinking of becoming a permanent
reetdent of Haleru with a view to o •-
cupying the executive maneion, al­
though newspaper talk baa oonnected
him with tbe gubernatorial candidacy,
and the »tate might do a great deal
worse.
Mr Ankeny 1» unfortunately a man
of considerable mean» aad cute a email
ewath in jiolitloal politic» a» ebe te
conduced in Oregon today. Ho Mid
the fight to put »tate official» on a flat
»alary and all fee» »<» to tbe »tate, m> t
“Let the
with bla hearty »upport.
state pay a reepec'able »alary bat all
fees and perquisite» belong to tbe
treasury.
“Make tbe »alary liberal enough «<»
that a man of ordinary means cau
bold the office and afford to give a re­
ception or entertain distinguished
people who come to tbe state. Our
system of state government le very
loose and is it a wonder tbs state ba»
not been bunooed out of mere than it
baa.”
He expressed surprise that tbe suit
to collect the Davis defalcation bat
failed.
“How do >ou know but theetate ba.
been buncoed out of hundreds <>f
thousand»?” asked tbe reporter.
H<
didu’t know but it bad.
MILL FOR POORMAN GROUP.
A Teo-Stamp Mill a Probability
for These Mines tais Sei son.
Mr» Samuel Monnett is very sick at
Brownsville Times:
Negotiation»
the family residence on West Seventh have been entered Into with outside
ORDAINED A MINISTER.
street. Her life is dlspaired of and all capitalists by the owners of the Poor •
tbe children have been sent for.
man group of mines In tbe Blue River
V. V. Johnson, of Eugene. Called Friday’s Haleru talesman : Miss mining district which practically In­
There»« Friendly ilvparted for her sure» the placing of a 10-stamp quarts
to New Hampshire Pulpit.
home in tsugeae last night after a mill on this valuable property this
season.
C lambmont , N H, Jan 1.—Virgil , brief visit to klr and Mrs C A Gray in
| tbte city.
Tbe mill is to be of the most modern
Victor Johnson, of Eugene, Or, a
graduate of tbe University of Oregon,
M re C C Coffman and Mrs F C Coff­ pattern, with all tbe latest appliances
waa ordained at the Central Baptist man went to Walker this afternoon to for saving gold. The gent emen who
Church today. Tbe ordination sermon attend tbe marriage of Miss Cloa have taken hold of tbe pro jertlee are
waa preached by hie brother, Rev Smith to Ma'com Horn, which occurs well known men of capital and exper­
ience I d mining In tbe west, and the
Herbert 8 Johnson, of tbe Warren- I tomorrow.
selection
ef this property la tbe Blue
Avenne Baptist Cbureb, Boston, aud
» H Friendly went to Portland to­
formerly of Portland Rev O C Bar- day to attend tbe Shriuer’s lodge to­ River district, after Investigating
gent, secretary of tbe New Hampshire night. He will also attend a meeting properties in Bohemia, Bout hern and
state eon ven tioa ; Rev Evereil Brown, of tbe board of regents of tbe Univsrsl- Eastern Oregon, it le taken aa an in­
dication that they consider *.be pros­
of Newton, Mass, and several prom l ty next week.
pects of the Blue River dHtrict very
inent New Hampshire minister» as­
Miao
Carrie
George,
of
Medford,
who
brigbt.
sisted in the ceremonies.
Bev Mr Johnson has been called to baa been visiting her parents, Mr and
Ivison Items.
tbs pastorate of tbe Central Baptist Mrs 8 K George, in Eugeue, went to
Cbureb, where the eervicee took place. Portland today for a visit before re-
Jan 15, 1602.
Hie father, tbe late John W Johnson, turning to Medford.
Clyde Lloyd, the timber man, ar-
Mr Nicholas Moore bae recurued
wm tbe firet president of tbe Univsrkity
of Oregon. Tbe young man te a rived up from Portland last night aud from a trip to Eugene.
graduate ef Harvard and Rochester, will leave tonight for Ban Franeisco
MrTJ McGlynn, of thte plane, who
N Y, theological seminaries. He re­ from which port his mother sails soon ie stocking a raneb baa brought In
ceived bl» A B degree at the Univerity for Buenos Ayres to join her husband. some exMllent animals lately.
of Oregon In 1W6, and during bis ool- , Mrs M N Long, of Ashland, arrived
Walter Chastain, one of nur fore­
lege coarse Ibero won honors in ocbol- J here yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs
most young mon, le at preaeut vieltlus
arsblp and on the athletic field.
Arbuckle, aged 8.5, who is very »lek. in Linn eounty and will be bank in »
Bbe te »topping with her ton-in-law, ooaple of weeks. After being home a
Mr Henry Gates, In Npencer precinct- few daje he contemplates going to
Died.
Lecture by Pres. Strong.
N ivertoo, Jan 18 —President Frank
Biro, g of the University of Oregon,
deliver»! a lecture* on “Youth, tbe
Time of Alktmeot,” at tbe Methodist
church last evening He waa greeted
by a large audience, and his remarks
weigreve unlove attention
Dally ueard. Jen 1»
A C h » hit » sen A it —Thomae A
Bond, au old gentleman with genteel
aiauuers and the appsarauce of being
au boorst man, arrived In Eugene the
otbrt day from Lawrence, Maas on
his way to a sou al Redding, Cal.
When bo landed here tbe old gentle-
ntau had not a peony, and R»v M L
H<we kindly solicited financial as-
assistance for him and sent blm on bto
way this afternoon. Mr Bond say» be
was employed in tbe woolen mills in
Maveacbosrite, but they were closed
down and he was thrown out of em
ploy mem without any money ahead.
Tess am > N ow .—An old timer thus
sotik^uis«» 'The other dey I tele­
phoned out to the depot and wee red
hot b >ad when I was told tbe train
wax O minutes lata. About 40 years
ago i remember asking an I odian
about a vasto und immigrant train
sod vas glad to hsar that It ves only
three week» late. But then and DO»
are different «lorie» ”
Wheat is selling in Jacksonville al
75 cents per buetel.
Albany Democrat: Eegane and Al
b
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II
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Bonn— T» Mr and Mrs Joseph
Bonjt—To Mr aud Mrs Wm Chap­ ieuy have tbe same number of licensed
’ saloons, ten. On th« saloon question
1’eplot at Itehburg, Jau 17,1MM, a son. man on Row River a eon, Jan IX.
' wears neck and neck.
Dally Guard Jan 1»
Dr Arthur Ingram Nlckiin died at
Good Hamarltan boopltai at Portland
thte morning at 2 o'clock, after a short
tlloew. He leaves a widow and two
eons, Israel T, of Eugene, and Frank,
of Pendleton, tbe burial will take
place Monday at Salem. I T went to
Portland on thio morniug’e early
train.
Mr Nleklln, tbe deceased, was born
in Virginia, October 4, 1848; came to
Oregon In 1850; graduated from tbe
Willamette medical university in 1872; j
in 1873 bo removed to Eugene and
engaged in active practice and wa»
also appointed United Blate» examln
lug surgeon, which position he tillad
until 1882; be then became resident
physician of the Oregon Insane asylum.
East Portland, under the Hawthorne
administration , be acted aa head phy­
sician, druggist and superintendent,
for about one year, until the patients
were taksn In charge by tbe elate, and
Dr Nieklin then removed them, num-
twriog about 400, to Salem. In ]8fi4
be returned to Portland, and baa since
continued In general practice. he was
a charter member of the Oregon state
medical society . ba waa a republican
most of bla life, but voted for Bryan
tbe .a»l two presidential alectioua.
Cottage Grove Leader A P Cburehill
came down from Benson this week.
He baa been on the elck Del and came
ia for medical aid...... H B Hendricks,
of Bay City, te in tbe city. Mr Hen­
dricks It an experienced attorney and
is thinking of locating here.
Ashland Tidings:
Mr and Mrs
Herbert Hodge*, who were married at
Eugene ye»terday forenoon, arrived |n
Ashland tbte morning on tbelr honey­
moon trip. 1 he bride is poetmistre»»
and storekeeper at Fairmount, while
the groom 1« • well known young man
of Douglas county.
Portland where some ef bis friends have
secured a Job for him .
John Pet'.tt le visiting in tbie oom ■
munity at presens.
Isadora Dogrand bae roluraed from
Roseburg where he bae been looking
over kle timber Intereete. Mr Degrand
it will be remembered, te a Wisconsin
man wbo baa had tbe eourage to strike
for the far went to seek a fortune and
home and te at present loeated ou
Pataka creek where bo owns exteasivs
timber land and other propoity.
M lee Nora Robertson wbo han been
wielding the tod la district No IQu
THE COAL MINE.
baa returned te her homo on Petaba
creek, bor winter term of tbieo months
Machinery Being Placed in Posi being ended. Miss Robertson though
in tesusblng her first term of school
lien for Operation.
has given entire satisfaction and we
The < ascade Coal Mining Co is mak­ all hfipe for her return In the spring W
teaob tbe summer term.
ing rapid preparations tor extensively
Roland Vangbn has returned from
operating tbe Wllbelm coal mine near
Creswell.
au extended trip to the Bluslaw river
A large amount of machinery has where he bolds a timbered borne*
arrived en the ground and tbe boiler ■tend.
and pump have been placed In posi­
Mrs Boorga Vaughn te on tbe elck
tion ready to pump the water out of list aa a roan It of over-exertion. It te
ike shaft so that tbe work will be facil­ hoped that she wHI be able to be
itated.
aronnd in a few days; not only bor
A forte ai* men are now employed at but many others in tbte neighborhood
tbe mine and more will be added
' have nvt fell well lately.
work progreesee.
Ben J Owen te nt present develop­
The member» of the company are all ing bis homestead and it will not Im
Jaekeeuvllte rime»
Mr» Dr Kay-
enthusiastic ever tbe prospects for a i long before Mr Owen will have nun of
k»n<1«ll, of Kogan», grand praeldent of neb body of ooai to bo uncovered.
> tbe beet raoebee on Wildcat creek.
tbe N D O, 1» making tbe different
Independence Enterprise;
L.
c tbtue In noutbem . 'regbn an official
B —
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A H ard Lac*.-Ja»kM»«ilte Times
»¡•It, Wednesday evening »be was Demining, of Eugene, who baa been A N Boltes bae again shaken the mud
• »'•rtaioed by Jane McCully Cabin of
------- — <Uy* o,J,a*’D’l^^nillf»l Tb»
I2'|IIDJ hk lr'r
fT ******
J»<-k»nuvilte. A large num bar of the past with friends end relatives at­
munity is to be congratulated upon tbe
wemb«re from different parte of tbe tended tbe I O O F lodge on Thur»-
riddance of thte lastant. dirtiest aad
county vere In attendance and tbe day evening, being the first time in
most contemptible ef all grafters and
•oeeion van profitably and thoroughly eighteen years that be baa visited bis
•crude,
whe never bad aa honorable
own lodge.
enjoyed.
< thought.