1 IE EUGENE 7 T » El 1 'Ì TT TT 8STABL1SIEB EUR Tit llMBllliTIOX OP DEIOCRATIC FRI W1P LUI, AXD TO HARM AN SOUMIT Ul VI MU BI TAB SWEAT OP OCR BROW EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 1902. NO 35 J ANEW LIGHT PLANT BARGAI S THIS W.EK Ladies’ Suits and Woo; Waists^ Call at once. Hampton Bros. [EKLY EucENE cuABD. ! t HE PRESTON BLOCK ‘E - East «ide ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth street. rERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . .72.00 .. 1.00 .. .50 [ear......... Luth,.... |Month».. ûing rate, made known on application ta all business letters to 1 HE GUARD, me, Oregon. WHITSON, DENTIST. r purchased the office and fixture, of late lieceaaoti W V Hendereon. I ant prepared to do anything in the line of Hatry in the above »aid office. twn and bridge work a specialty. LUCKEY, I DIALÏB IR Watche», Chain», Jew- Etc. tiring promptly don,, ork warranted. WOODCOCK, ATTORNE Y A T- LAW. i—One-half block width of Chrism Æ ugok , O b tow. L. CHESHIRE, M. D YSICIAN AND SURGEON, an ldg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. •HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. ►- Upstairs in Chrisman Block. lurtU 9 toll a m; 12 to 2 «to 6 pm ■ jgene , OREGON. E»t,bll»h,S In tati. OIS,»t Bank In th, Cttntf. era! Banking busmen inali branchi* transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President L. G HULIN ''aehier. B. H. HOVEY, Amt Cashier ------- FIRST aliami Bank Daily Uuard. Fehlt Mise Marie Ware is ill. F A Rankiu te lu Portland. Harry Wynne, of Cottage Grove, it in tbs city. Walter Shelley perllouit I,. J D butinmu returned this after- nuou from Walker. Mias Lizzie Aya returued thia after I udon from Portland. Blind Johnny Keeney returued to OTHER COUNCIL MATTERS. I G when thia afternoon. D aiiv Gaard. Feb 11 I P Inman and F E ei&rttn, of The regular mom toy meeting of the I Lorane, are lu Eugene. city couucll was held in the city hall Clarence Thompson and wife, of last tight. Mayor Chrisman aud Leaburg, aie iu the city. Councilmeu Osburn White, Barner, W H Abram* came down from Cot Greeu and Peter were prevent, Roney tage Grove tbla afternoon. absent. Mi«a Zeila Goode returned this after The most important matter to come up before the body was the application noon from a vi-it at Dixter. of F L Chamber, fra franchise for a Mia« Faith Johnson arrived (1 )wn l*rlod of 60 years for an electric plant from Creswell thia afternoon. iu the city. The matter was referred Mrs M J Jenkin« came down from to the judiciary committee. I Cottage Grove thia afternoon. F. L. Chambers Makes Applica tion for a Franchise. Fraternal Insurance. tsuditig from Midgie.'s sa»h aud door factory to the water works, and it will Occasionally the death of a promi- be put in place immediately, but the neut man with iieavy lusurauoe In others not until next Heptember. heralded abroad by the the «launch old-line life insurance coot pao leu, much to their glory. But there Is an infinitely greater ln«urance work be ing done among the fraternal insurance older«. For ln«tauce the little com munity of ball Creek, in the neighbor hood of twenty miles up the Willam ette fr< tn Eugene, has a Woodmen lodge of sixty two members. Just think of $124,000 of life insurance be ing carried in that one out of lhe way locality! Ami this is not an exception al instance. The presence of Head Coneul Falk- euburg of the Woodmen of the World in Eugene today makes mention of the tienefits derived from fraternal in surance particularly appropriate. This and other orders of kludred alms have done and are doing a noble work in alleviating the woei that attend the I loot, of the hu»band and protector. FARMERS! When in Eugene remem ber that the old courthouse, just back of the new court house, has been refitted for an eating and lodging house. Good rooms with entirely new bedding and furniture. A very quiet place, yet near the business part of town. Ed Howe, who formerly conducted the Ninth Street restaurant to the entire satis faction of the farmers, is in charge of the new eating and lodging house. Of Fugen«. Frank Dann Frank Dann NEW GOODS N >W ON DISPLAY. up Cech C« •Wei 880 OOO 860,000 Eugene, Oregon. SFNKRAY P» KTNG Rr'RfNK ’3 I*«, oe tr m V J.l, term*. di» - •a» tTiirngn, Ran «1 Port- Oregon. • ■>fevrhBr.r • '! n f.srign o latri* Its rsr- .ved *al - tv. ciwek a sesti I l-l--.it. en cti. n, sntro- nt > us will reos4 r* ’< »ttaati a Hn x:ct>, ^ioa Prnáieat FALKENBURG HERE. Head Consul of the Woodmen Speaks Tonight. RECEPTION THIS AFTERHOOH. Daily Gusnl, Feb 11. Today i« a red-letter day with the Woodmen of tlie Worid iu tb s city, the occasiou being Hie visit here of Dial idol of lhe “choppers," Hon F A Falkenburg, bead consul of the Pacific jurisdiction of the Woodmen of the World, and tlie founder of perfected PRESIDENT Woodcraft, ou an official visit to the Hp. cial to lhe Guard “neighbors" of Eugene camp No 116 and ths Circle of Women of Woodoraft. roton Mr Falkeuburg came In ou the 1 o’clock traiu this morning accom panied by Head Banker C V Cooper, of Pori land, and Grand Clerk nt lhe Worneu of Woodcraft J L Wright, of Leadville, Col. Mrs Falkeuburg iia~ been here several days visiting her rel atives, Mr aud Mrs H F Hollenbeck, j OTHKK MATTERS. Alma Etherton returned thia afitr- Mr Falkeuburg on his arrival hers C uncilmau Peter read the report of noon from a short trip to Junction, proceeded to the Holieubeck residence the street oouimittee ehowiug that Richard White and Joint niter wood on East Eighth street wiiere he spent 3,664 feet of lumber had beeu used iu are smoug the Groveitee iu the city. the remainder of Hie night aud took a construction of sidewalk erotMings Henry aud Hamilton Veatoh came needed lest this morning. He was during the mouth of January. ’ down from the Grove I his afternoon. seen by G uard reporter this morning. The fire and water committee’s re Dr C W Lowe returned this after He stated that his meetings with tile port recommended that four additional light, be located by the council. The noon from his trip to tiie lower valley. different cauij»« throughout tlie North as SOON AS WEATHER PERMITS. C F Austin returned this afternoon west have tieeu very euocersful and report was adopted and referred to the Dally Uuiru Feb 11 ' tire aud water committee with power from Hhedd. He ha« not yet taken largely attended. Consul Falkenburg Wm M Preston is haviug plans and wa-iu Eugene iu 1892, having insti j to act. A motion that three of the charge of the hotel there. specifications drawn for extensive im tuted the local camp ot Woodmen at four new lights be installed in Hep- Mr, W H Hoffman, Mr* John provements to be made in his brick lumber, and one in the manufactur Powell and Mrs Agnes Joyce went to that time. He stated that he remeui- building on Willamette street now ing center at ouue was adopted. Junction City this afternoon on a bi nd his visit here with great plea-ure, occupied by Preston & Hales’ harness that be was glad to be here again ai d Ou motion of Councilman Barker Visit. store. was highly gratified at the splendid the city attorney was instructed to Mrs J E Ostrander, of Cottage Grove, When interviewed by a G uard re look up the the title to property ear- who has been visiting tier daughter, growth of the Eugene ca.np. porter Ibis mornlug, Mr Preston stated roundlug the manufacturing district. THE RECBPTION. Miss Ntua, In this city, returned home that the contemplated improvements The matur of openiug East Twelfth this alteruoon. included the erection of a second story At 3 o'clock this afternoon Consul street the distance of one block from and a two-story addition onto the rear Rev D 0 Kellems went to Comesttwk aud Mrs Falkenburg were given au Willamette to Olive, was referred to a of the building, extending 34 feet clear this afternoon to preach the funeral informal publlo reception iu tlie ar- committee of three composed of Peter, back to Park street, having a glass of Unole Billy Wilson, who died thir ' moty parlors. Tlie Women of Wood- Greeu aud Osburn. front on tliat street, ti e same as the thia morning. He was one of th , eraf had tastilj decorated the rooms Councilman Gr<en was made chair Hall grocery etore now Is and the oldest settlers in Douglas county. with evergreens and potted plants aud Dunn block will be a ten the big addi man of the street committee in lhe (lowers aud they presented a pretty J M Talley and family returned last absence of Chairman Roney. tion to that building • tlnistied. appearance. A large number of Eu- Petition of L O Beckwith asking the night from the Eist, they having gone Mr Preston said thn the upper etory ! geue’s prominent citizens were pre to Waverly, Kansas, to be at the bed council for the privilege of placing a of hie building will e divided into sented to tlie distinguished visitor and nill uuder ids frame buildiug nn West side ol Mr Talley's mother who was office rooms and would be reached by his charmiug wife. seriou.-ly ill. Hhe Is now recovering. two stairways, one 1< aditig from the Eighth street in order to move the 1,8 Kowiaud came in from Walton TONlUllT'S KXKHCIHER. buildiug 16 incbe« to the east to make Willame'te street front aud the other yesterday to attend the big Wcsdmer. room for Mike Schneider to erect a from the Park street fr n'. The armory pavilion baa been pre moeilng tonight H-walktd the iis- With these improv merits the build brick building, wa« referred to the pared for the big meeting tonight at tance, 30 miles, from daylight to di«rk, ing will be practically a new one and I chief fire warden with power to act. which is go< d time considering the which Mr ralk-nburg will deliver an will add materially V h<- appearance address. A platform lew been elected Mr i Lambers was interviewed this muddy roads. of Chat locality. lu the west end of lite hall and a large Henry Macy, of Lebanor, Ind, who Architect W T Cano »«11 is drawing : mon ..¡g In regsrd to bis new light numlter of chairs have t>eeii placed on the plans and wheu t ty are finish«C j plant. He stat, d iha if the franchise has been in the county looking for a tile floor. Following is the program t leoontract for thee re tior if the adcil- I ¡a granted he will im nediately estab. «Unable place to locate, left this after -1 of exercises tonight: If lie ! ’ions will be let and v»rk will begin il»h bia system at tne woolen mill noon for home via California, Houg, U O quarter, Dr Btroug, Profs eight and put in a 100 light machine. finds no place that suits him Iretter Glen, Duutt, Res-ler. as soon a- th- weather permit,’. At the outset he will »upply lights for than Oregon he will move out here, lie j Address of welcome, Dr D A Paine. Dally Gaard Feb 11 the woolen mil', Miiiitley's sash aud says. Holo, Mrs Hallie Parrisli-Hloge-t, of M ose A rc L i « h 8.—A s will be door factory, Mr Chai .hers’ hardware Miss Bessie Jennings returned this Halem. noticed iu our report of the City coun .«tore, Li- frame stene I nilding occupied afternoon from Monmouth where she Bhort address. cil proceedings lu tooay’s paper, four by a tailor shop and < ' '»»making shop has been attending tiie normal school. | Kong, U O quartet. additional arc lights wen ordered for j north of ll.e Clirlstnh i block, besides Miss Jennings is a member of the Address by Head Consul F A Fal- kigtit.ng the streets. Oue will be {the eight or teu residence* owned by ladies’ basket ball team which ha» \ kentiurg. placed in the manufacturing distric I Mr Chamber« in the city, using about won so many games this winter and Hong, Mrs Hallie Parrish-Hlnge-. aud the other three iu various localities 4' 0 lights. which is conceil <1 to be the champion Consul Commander J M Williams of In the residence section of the left^to city I [ Mr Cbatutiers intends thia plant to t«am of tlie state the local camp will preslt e at the The matter of their location wa- L.. be a nucleus for s' general lighting sys meeting. the committee ou fire und water to re tem and may in the not far future in A S plendid V ehiclk . — There is on port at next m«etlng of the council stall a larger plant aud compete with exhibition at Henry Huddleston’s It has been decid«d by the committee NEW ASSAY OUTFIT the company operating the present sys* cyclery ill the Walton block a small to place the cue allotted to the manu I tern of efectric lights. wagon which wan made by Mr Hud facturing district on top of the tower dleston for Caspar Clark, non of Dray- Installed at the University OÍ which supports the power cable ex- Another Story to Be Added and Extension Built. PBELL BROS.. Publisher« PERSONAL New D ss Goods in for Spring. Melrose. Beautiful Crepes, New shades in Etomines, Whip Cords. Broad Cloth, price from 50c to $1.50 per yar wide -J widths. =-*•*-- New vc dngs in Chiffon for hat trin ming N and vei ’ s. Special attention to our Beautif 11 Wash Silks 5octs per ya; d. Hop S ickiog FRANK DUNN AND WIFE COURAGEOUS. G , Mass, Feb 11—Young Theodore Roosevelt, the President’s son who is ill with pneumonia, passed a restless night last night. There is some improvement in the condition of the boy. Tlie crisis in the inflammation of the left lung is past, while that of the right is expected today. President Roosevelt and his wife are almost constantly about the bedside. They are bearing up well. USUAL BANK ROBBERY. Special to ths Guard. S tone Four, Illinois, Feb 11 — The First National Bank of this city was broken into by burglars early this morning. Tho robbers escaped with about ten thousand dollars. THE CHINESE TURN. Special to the Guard H ong K ong , Feb 11 A big fire is raging in the Can ton suburbs. Theie are practically no facilities for fight ing fire and it must burn itself out. Already four hundred houses have been destroyed. WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONVENTION. Special to lite Guard. W ashiniiton , Feb 11—The Woman’s International Suffrage Convention will meet in this city tomorrow. Many of the prominent advocates of the movement have already arrived. AMARINE DISASTER. Bpecial to the Guard. (J ape M ay , N J, Feb 11—An unknown schooner was burned oil-shore last night. The hull is now drifting with the ice. The life saving grew is unable to reach tho vessel. BANK WRECKER IN COLLAPSE. S|>eclal to the G uard D etroit , Feb 11—Frank C Andrews vice-president o the City Savings Bank, also Commissioner of Police, who togethoi with his brother is responsible for the wreck of the bank, is in almost complete collapse. Latest developments tend to confirm the general opinion that the other bank officials were partners in the conspiracy to appropriate tho funds of depositors. PACIFIC OCEAN GALE. Special to the Guard S an F rancisco , Feb 11—Heavy galea are reported al ' long the coast lino from this city to Vancouver’» Island. It is feared that not a few marine disasters will result. TIIE CONNECTICUT FIRE. tpcclal to the G uard . W aterbury , Fob 11--Gangs of laborers are employefl in relays clearing the burned district of the city of debris. MYSTERIOUS MURDER man Clark, for hie team of goata. Tne Oregon. vehicle I, a beauty. It han pneumatic tire wheel,, two flue bicycle lamps in The department of mining engineer CASE. front and is iiandsoin«ly painted. ing at lhe University has recently ex 4|>e>'ial to tile Guard. pended |8(X) for m assaying outfit, D ied at A sylum .—Ju Jgo H R Kln- consi-ting of a Union Iron Work* an rancisco c»ld has been untili <1 of tlie death of rock crusher and a grinder, driven Lottie Miller at th« Oregon In«»ne by a two-horse («>wer elec'rlo tn tor Aiylutn at Halem, Haturdaj , Feb 8, of for preparing a-say samples, Beeiden consumption. Hbe was committed to ttiese a number of band cru-bers ami that institution from Lane cuuuty pulverizers, for the same purpose. The July 8, 1901. furnace«, which have a capacity of about 20.) complete assays per day, or Posters are out announcing a grand ' I twelve fusions every 20 minute .are all ball to be given at Coburg Friday even ofe rated by gasoline from two oentrt ing, Feb 21. tanks, with a capacity of atmut 15 gal Roaeburg Plaindealer: Eugene made lons each. The department also pos UNIVERSITY WON. STANFORD TRACK TEAM. a ecoop on the other town« of its cl*»« sesses three first-cia«« as«ay tialsnoe», one of which will easily show as little on one thing. It la a genuine locomo Beat Co C at Indoor Baseball by bile which uuder the management of as five cents worth of gold to tlie ton of Will Come North to Contest With Ha owner, E H Ingham, glide« up and i ore. 17 to 5. Tlie a-eay d partment is designed Eugene and Seattle Uni down the street, of bat oily like a Daily Guard, Feb 11 thing ot life, attracting attention like wholly for purposes of Instruction, and versities. Tlie Indoor iiasebali game in the ar- a circus. I commercial work is not undertaken; mory pavilion betw-eu the U O and The Native Daughter»’ reception to but problems in a««aylng ami metal Co C team« last ulglit resulted le a vic. ■ Htanford University, C*l. Feb 10, lurgy that are t<s> difficult for the or Mrs W Kuykendall, grand president im wi t go ory for (tie Universlry team by ■ soorv Monday night was an enjoyable«ucce»« dinary practicing a«ssyer are some Stanford«’Vsr>-lty truck north to cout 't with the • rack team- of 17 to 6. times welcome I, In order to demon President Kuykendall favored the as Tlie game was w.lneesed by about semblage with an address, Mr« R Mo- strate the advantage of the scientific of the Oregon and VL asbi gu»r eta'e 150 people aud was exciting at times. Universities. The -lev it will be way of doing things. Murphey rendered a piano solo, Mis* j neld with tlie University of Oregon Co C showed lack of team work Anna W hi leaker read a selection, fol ' sthletea at Eugene and th« second will and several costly fumble« allowed Dally OaarS, Feb It lowed by the song ‘ Oregon’’ by Mrs take place iu Seattle, with the Uoi- t.iieir opponents to pile up such a large Laura Harris, and the Mieses La DouBLB F unkkal —The remains of score Verne Long, Edith Hoffman ami Lot James T and Dau 1st T Howe arrived v r«ltyV»f Washington, Following was the score by tnuinttR: tie Waller. At the close of the pro on the late train yesterday evening and UO.......... 0 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 6-17 gram dancing and other social amuse were conveyed to the residence of J M H hort H toky W kitrus .—Hatur- Co C........ 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0- • ments were enjoyed aud a lunch wa, Howe at the east end of Eleventh dsy’s Hnlem Journal prime a 11«t of served. Daily Uuard Feb 11. The funeral was held tbla talented llr-rary laborer» of elio North ' street. Bo*w C akiikk — James Den toe, A curious case down In Linn county afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, R,V H A Usci tic e* a-* wiionr« b< «Ollilwg noi ed baffle« the skill of lhe physicians. Th« Green, of the Baptist churcb, officiat for their coi trhiutioi » in ili« line of wlio ba- been engaged as i oes carder st the w leu mill, arrived tills afternoon 17 vear-old son of Mett Miller, of ing. The remains were taken to the short »torte« t" • e <1 fi il ■ sgasine- Knox's Butte, ha« been HI for four Masonic eeinetery f r Interment in a of thè Wes» Am '«« ’beni sr m«n- < <1 w.il commence setting up the carding machinery tomorrow morning. years. For seven months he hat lain double gr*ve. tioned Mi* frvinz M Glt-n, • f Eugene; In b-d in abaolu’ely one p Millon, Mrs Lische« M Miter, . f Portland, Mr Deo ion is a man of large experi- D ry H ouse FrwtSHKD.—Chapman and K*»l»r ri GeW ■ ri, of Oregon City. enoe in hl« lir e of work, having served without the movement of a single •< oe 12 year, in Hc-dietid, nine in the mu« ie ex-ept tb've gov.-rnlug speech A Hon yes’erday «MMpleted their dry ai mills aiui four years at Ongoa and dig- tiou, every effort to move how» at <beir csw plardng mill out at B ohm . —In Halem. k»b 10 to Mr aud i 'ity. The management of the wooiea causing intense pair». His pulse bus »h« sentii end of Willamette -treet. mill is to be congratulated «pea the been oe»i»tantly 13U to 150 per minete. The main building i» ready for lhe Mr, H Knock, » sor». Mr Hno«>k I, the da« of «allied labor they are Impert- The troob * t>as not been learned for mecblneiy « ' »rt <>f which ha«already contractor who bunt the new Pattar iug to ovirsee the different depart- I menu of their plant. mi tchool here. be«t> Installed certain. I Is not paralysis. S F , Feb 11—The Coroner’s jury is investi gating the murder of Miss Nora Fuller whose body, with marks of strangulation, was found in a vacant house yester day. The girl had been missing four weeks but the antopsy surgeon is confident that death occurred not longer than ten days ago. A man giving the name of John Bennett is wanted by tlie police on suspicion of being the guilty party. I