The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, March 22, 1902, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    k TAX TURNOVER.
ORATOR HALE WON. THE DEMOCRATS.
PERSONAL
Daily Guard. Merck 15
Sheriff Withers Delivers the State
Tax to Treasurer Patterson.
John Waring is down from Walter-
villa.
Pacific University Student Gets County Convention on' April Ö;
Primaries March 29.
Gold Medal.
Henry La|>le returned to Walker
this afternoon.
John Sloan was a pa*eeuger to Oak­
land this afternoon.
E Amee from Lincoln, Neb , 1» here
THE AMOUHT IS $41.557 54.
looking for a location.
a hasmohious Miiriae.
Dally Guard. March 11
U 0 MAR WAI FOURTH.
Claude Kiddle, city editor of the
Sheriff W W Withers this afternoon
Dally Guard March 15
turned over to County Treasurer A 8 Register, 1» indisposed.
S alem , Or, March 16.—William G
The democratic oounty lenirà
Patterson Laue county's share of the
Dr W W Oglesby came up from Hale, of Pacific University, last night ooturnittee held a harmonious meeting
state taxes which amounts to *41,- Juuction City this afterucou.
won the intercollegiate oratorical con­ In lbs circuit court room at the court-
307.54. That amount was immedi
Dr Frank Strong returned this after­ test. lu oratory Haie tied for first bouse this afternoon.
ately »ent to State Treasurer Moore at noon from Portland aud Salem.
place with Charles B Sternberg, of
The meetiug was called to outer at
Salem. The «uiu sent is divided as
Miss Stella Robinson returned this Albany College, but In composition one o'clock pursuant to call by Chair­
follows:
Hale bad a total of 542 agaiust 535} for man J J Walton. Secretary Stevens
afternoon from a visit at Albany.
TORPEDO factory explosion .
Interest on 1900 tax............. *
78.66
the Albauy man, aud was awarded read the call for the meeting.
AC Woodcock went to Irving this tiret place aud a gold medal. Her.
State tax 1901, »41,349, less 3
Hon E RSkipwoith moved that tbe
gpeclai to th« Guard
per cent deduetion, »1240.47 40,108.53 afternoon tospend Sunday on bls ranch. man Tartar, of Oregou Agriculture- democratic neutral committee does
Rev G N Wall returned last night College, was given third place. Tbe hereby authorize the ehairman aad
C leveland , Ohio, March 15.—An explosion took place State agricultural college tax
from
a trip to Walla Walla and M.l- subject of Hals’s oration was “John secretary to call the democratic oounty
»1155,
less
3
per
cent
deduc
­
in the Fairmount Manufacturing Company’s plant this
tion, 1340 m ........................... 1,120.35 ton.
Brown, of Oaaawatomie.’’ The contest convention to meet In Eugeue, on
ioreuoon.
Lee Henry aDd wife returned this was held lu the Methodist church, be- Saturday, the 5th day of April, 1902,
Torpedoes in the couise of manufacturing exploded,
Total............................... »41,307.54 afternoon from a short trip to Cottage foie an audieuoe of 1200 people, and aud tbe precinct primaries one week
killing one girl outright and fatally burning five others.
Grove.
was most closely contested.
prior, March 29. Ths motion was car­
The building was destroyed by the fire.
Ths judges who passed upon tbe ried.
A DIVORCE CASE.]
J J Simpson and wife, of Cottage
Hon L Bilyeu moved that the beats
Grove, returned home today after short papers were; President Primrose, of
SON DELIBERATELY SHOT HIS FATHER.
Washington Agricultural College; for apportioning the uurnber of dele­
stay in Eugene.
Louisa Lamberty Files Suit Fred Lamb, salesman In Ax Billy's ! Professor Metier, of Dallas Academy, gatee to tbe county couveution be one
Special to the Guard.
and E Brose, of Portland , Justiue U E delegate at large front each precinct
Against John Lamberty.
department store, weut to Pi rtlaud
A storia , March 15.—A horrible tragedy occurred in
Wolverton, ef Salem; Zara Know, of and oue delegate for every 15 votee or
this afternoon on business.
Portland ; C L Hedges, of Oregon City. major fraction thereof oast in eacli pre­
Dally Guard, March U
this city early this morning. Gabriel Jarvi, a Russian
Mrs A J Johnson came down from
The judges rauked tlie orators in the cinct for Hon E K Sklpworth for rep­
Louisa
E
Lamberty
today,
through
Finn, went home at one o’clock this morning in an in­ her attorney, John M Williams, In­ Creswell this afteruoou to spend Huu following
order: Hale, Pacific Uni­ resentative at the 1900 elecllou. This
toxicated condition. The door was locked and Jarvi called stituted a suit in the circuit court day with her »on, Louis, and hie wife. versity, and
Hternt>erg, Albany Col­ motion was ateo carried.
and pounded upon it but to no purpose.
Bam Thurston, a former U O foot­ lege tied; Tartar, Oregou Agricultural
against her husband, John Lamberty,
It was moved aud errried that tho
He then tried to break the door down when his son, for a divorce. The plaintiff alleges as bail player, is quite III from inflam­ College; Gaiuber, University of Ore­ chairman aud secretary make out the
rheumatism at tils home lu gou; Wright, Pacific University; apportionment and publish the call
Matt Jarvi, a fisherman, deliberately shot and murdered follows: That the couple were mar­ matory
Dallas.
McMinnville College, and for tbe convention.
ried
in
Lane
couuty,
Oregon,
on
April
him. He then hunted up a policeman and gave himself 9, 1892, aud that four children have Hou B H Friendly went to Portland Smith,
Wilkins, Willamette University, tied;
Il was further moved and carried
into custody.
been born to them a* follows: John this afternoon in respouse to a tele­ Belt, Oregou State Normal School.
ttiat the necessary preparations for
aged 9 years; Peter, 7 years; Franz, 5 phone message calling him there oh
calls for city primaries bejirepared and
KLEtTION OF OFFICERS
SORROW FOR ALTGELD.
years, and Nickolas, 3 years. That business.
Tiie election of officers resulted as published by the chairman aud secre­
the defendant has a vicious and ugly
Special to the Guard.
Mr and Mrs A L Roney came down follows: President, Harvey B Dens­ tary.
temper, aud Is of a jealous disposition. from Goshen on the 1:42 train this more, University of Oregon; secretary,
Folllowlng are the number of dele­
C hicago , March 15.—The body of ex-Governor Altgeld That
defendant has repeatedly at­ afternoon to spend Sunday with rela­ H H Hobbs, McMinnville College; gatee to the oouuty oonvenllon as
lies in state at the city hall.
tempted to strike plaintiff and has tives In Eugene.
treasurer, James Thompson, Jr, Al­ above apportioned, 190 inali:
N Eugeue No 1... 7 Pleasant HUI... .3
Thousands of people are passing before it taking the called her vile and obscene Oregon City Courier: Miss Celia bany College.
names.
That
in
Hept,
1901,
defendant
last view. The laboring class predominates, with many
The next contest will be held In Eu­ N Eugene No 2... 6 Fall Creek..... .3
Goldsmith has returned from San
deserted plaintiff and did not return Francisco, where she was purchasing gene.
B Eugene Ne 1...... 6 Riohardeun..... .5
expressions of sorrow and regret.
until January, 1901. That in May, miUiuery goods for the spring and
B Eugeue No 2...... 6 Jasper............. .*
1901, defendant deserted plaintiff again summer trade.
Springfield ........... 7 Coyote............ .4
MISS ROOSEVELT RECEPTION.
TAXES PAID IN.
and has continued to live separate and
Fairmount.............. 8 Spencer........... 4
Miss Hattie DeMent, who has been
Special to the Guard.
apart from her. That the defendant is
Irviug..................... 6 KoKenzle....... ..1
not a proper person to have the care of in Eugene several weeks taking tiled 1 Sheriff Collected 131,927.27 During Goshen....................3 Florence.......... 4
H avana , March 15.—A public reception was given Miss said childreu aud asks for their cus­ cal treatment by Dr L W Browu, was
N Junction............ 6 Glen tone.......... J
taken home to Myrtle Creek today
the Last Week.
Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the President, last night.
tody.
S Junctiou............ 6 Lane............... .2
much improved.
Il was a brilliant event, army and navy officers and
Creswell................. 6 Camp Creek.. . .4
declaration .
Miss Dora Cooper, a teacher for sev­
Daily Guard, March 15
Blanton.................. 3 Gate Creek..... ..3
Havana aristocracy being especially prominent.
Louis Poitras, a subject of the king eral years In the Independence public
A total of *61,112.30 was paid Bheritt
Middle Fork .. .1
of England, tiles ills declaration of his school, and a wellkuown U O graduate, Withers as taxes durlug tbe first two Zumwalt......... ......4
CUBAN GOVERNMENT ARRANGEMENTS.
Walton........... ..2
W
Cottage
Grove..
7
intention of becoming a citizen of the left yesterday for Centralia, Wash, weeks that the rolls have been open.
..3
United
States.
Special to the Guard.
where she bas accepted a position In Of Ibis amount »31,927.27 was collected Saginaw ................6 Mound........... ..2
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
1 the public school.
the second week ending last night. Tbe Bailey.....................5 Mabel.............. ..2
H avana , March 15.—Governor-General Wood will go
payments for each day a era as fol- Mohawk................. 3 Roh> c.ia........ ..2
Joseph E Lord to Martha A Lord et
Oregon
City
Enterprise:
Ray
Wil
­
to Washington next week to make arrangements for the al laud in tp 17 s r4 w, »1.
son, of Eugene, passed through Ore­ lows :
Wlllaiuete............. 5 Blue P'vor.... ..2
installation of the new Cuban government.
Mortgage.................
»750 00 gon City Wednesday,en route to Mon­ March 8................................... * 6,127.11 Five Rivera............ 1 Elmira .......... ...5
Chattel mortgage......................... 50 00 tana to work on a big catlie March 10.................................. 5,356 66 Hazel Dell............. 2 Wallace........... ..4
IN CONGRESS NEXT WEEK.
ranch. While here be was the guest March 11................................... 5,697.91 Hermann.............. 21 Bluelaw.......... ...3
David W. Howard.
of MrsU A Nash, who is ins cousin...... March 12............... ................... 6,164 26 Heoeta....................2 Thorsten...... ..3
(Special to the Guard.
O W Webb, of Wendllug, was in town March 13................................... 5,342.35 Long Tom............. 4 Lost Valley. ...4
W ashington , March 15.—The ship subsidy bill is the
March 14 ................................... 4,238.28 Mapleton................ 3 Lake Creek... ..2
last Monday.
David W Howard died at his home
special order of the Senate for Monday. It will pass.
Wendling.............. 1
A F Anderson and family arrived
Ninth and Union streets, The
Total
..............................
*31,927.27
Total.....................
1*0
The Senate will next take up tho oleo, Chinese and on
Dalles, Oregon, March 4, 1902, after an here yesterday from Reedvllle, Wash­ Collected first week................ 29,186.03
ington
county,
to
reside
at
Oak
Hill,
Nicaraguan bills.
illuees of over a year of a complication
The House will consider the river and harbor and army of diseases, intensified by Infirmities about 6 miles west of Eugene, where
Grand total..................... *61,112.30 Y. P. S. C. E. CONVENTION.
of old age. He is survived by bis wife they have purchased 60 acre* of laud.
appropriation bills during the next week.
Besides
the above amount collected
■ind eight childreu, five daughters and A carload of their farming implements, by tbe sheriff at his offioe here, tbe
MASSACHUSETTS MILLWORKER’S STRIKE.
three son», viz: Mrs Rosa Bunnell, household goods, chickens, ete, ar­ banks at Cottage Grove and Junction Lane and Douglas Counties to Hold
Mrs Ida Wheat, Mrs Martha Rues, of rived today.
District Convention in
City have collected perhaps *35,000 or
Bpeclal to the Guard.
The Dalles; Mrs Emma Booth, of
*40.000, tbe exact amount not yet be­
Eugene, March 24-25.
F all R iver , Mass, March 15.—Monday has bean set Wasco; Mrs Sarah Cook, of Three Mile
ing reported, bringing the total
Creek; Abraham, George and Thomae,
as the date of a big strike by textile mill operatives.
amount collected to date to about *100.-
A MEW DRUG STORE.
Eugeue people will learn with pleas­
of Sherman county. He leaves four
000. The rebate of 3 per cent has been ure that Rev Harry Templeton, of
Twenty-four mills will be involved in the strike.
brothers and one sister: RV Howard,
given on this amount, but between
of Junction City; George, Baxter and J. M. Hoberty, of Salem, Has now and the first Monday in April, Portland, State President of Christian
CECIL RHODES DYING.
Endeavor, will address i.he district
Abraham, and Mrs Caroline Lamp, of
Leased the Shelton Building.
which is the 7tii, there will be no re­ Endeavor oouventlon of Lane and
Special to the G uard .
Ravenwood, West Va.
bate nor penalty or Interest. After Douglas counties, which is to inset in
Workman Howard was born
Oue more business house for Eugene. that time tiie taxes will become delin­ Eugene Monday afternoon and even­
C apetown , Cape Colony, March 15.—There is not the in David
Ohio, April 25, 1825, at the time of
J M Hoberty, a youug man from quent when there will be a penalty of
slightest chance for the recovery of Cecil Rhodes. He is death
was 77 years, 10 mouths and 7 Seattle, but more reoently from Salem, 10 per cent aud they will draw 12 per ing and Tueedsy evening, Maroti 24
and 25.
dying.
days. He was married in Ohio forty was In Eugene a few days ago, and cent Interest.
Mr Templeton was graduated from
years ago to Miss Lizzie Tibbett. Came while here made arrangements to O|>eii
the University of Oregou with honor»,
THE “HUB” STRIKE.
to Oregon by ox team, arriving Novem­ a new drug store in a short time lu tiie
and is now pastor of tbe largest Presby­
ber 14, 1865, settling on the farm now Shelton building opposite the G uard
Baptized in Jordan.
Special to the Guard
terian church oo tbs east elds.
owned by David Hill, of Fern Ridge, office and just vacated by M R Janney
B oston , March 15.—The strike of the draymen and Lane county, living there until the fall the jeweler, who has moved up ou Port Jervis, N Y, March 13.—Word Mr John Willis Baer, of Boston,
General Secretary of the World’s Union,
freight-handlers is fairly settled, most of the strikers hav­ of 1880. He then moved to Sherman Ninth street.
has reached bis home that Cornel Van who will be present at all tho seesious,
ing resumed work. Only twenty-five hundred are out county, living there until five years The place baa been occupied by a Ness, tiie octogenarian millionaire, of aud will also deliver one or more ad­
ago when he moved to The Dalle* drug atore before. Harry Welder, uow this city, a man of pious proclivities,
dressee, is a young man, a clear aad
today.
where he died. The funeral was held at Burns, and W R Holleubeok, now bas been baptized In the Klver Jordan
foroeful speaker, an earnest thinker, a
March
5,
at
2
p
m.
“
Uncle
Dave,
”
GERMANY AS A PEACEMAKER.
on the lower Bluelaw, were in tbe by Rev Wm K Hall, of Newburgh, N conscientious, living exponent of all
though tbou hast been taken from us drug busiaee there some ten or twelve Y. Mr and Mrs Van Nees made the
that is beet in life.
Special to the G uard .
at the behest of an all-wise Creator, it years ago. H A Vinceut, now located journey especially for this purpose, he
Mr Baer has the greatest practical
will be sweet to bear thee In our mem­ at Ninth end Willamette streets, having expressed a desire for years to
B erlin . March 15.—The German government is bring­ ory
knowledge obtainable ot Christian En­
as one who lived a noble life.
bought out Welder A Holleut>eck and be baptized by immersion in the Jor­ deavor tbe world over.
ing all its influence to bear on Great Britain for the close
arvilla H oward -P owell .
since then tbe room ba* been used for dan.
Delegates will be present from all
of the Boer war.
a real estate offioe, jewelry »lore, etc.
Daily Guard. March 15.
parts of the two oountisoand it Is hoped
Though preliminary negotiations have failed the gov­ W ill L eave for C anada .—E M
"IwiSTirrii C entury W heat .”— and expected that thio will be the beet
ernment is not disposed to cease its efforts to effect a com­ Bowerman and family, of Walterville, Ringling’s circus Is eornlug West Mr E Oeburu, of Dalia», Polk county, convention ever held In Eugene.
will leave next Monday for Cowley, again. It will probably stop at Eu io in the city offering for sale for ex­
promise.
perimental pur;->ees some 20th century
Alberta, N W T. They will takes
gene.
wheat «ays tbe Albauy Democrat.
B ooth -B ooth .—Ashland Rooord:
F ruit N ot I njured .—In «peaking carload of stock, household good*,etc,
WW Halnesnet out some ¡olson for The kernels are half an Inoti long, and "Johnny Booth, the popular book-
SERIOUSLY INJURED.
of yerterday’s weather, Weather Offi­ and engage in the stock business with
cial Beale said: “It la the ooldeet day Mr Bowerman’s coosin, D B Bower­ rate tbe other day but bls fine dog ate the naleHinan represented that the kee;«r of the Sugar Pine Store at
wheat in a promiscuous field yielded | Grants Pass, and son of J O Booth,
Howard Latourette. U 0 Student, we bare had slnoe February 5. but I man, who resides In Ontario. Mr some of Baud is at the point of death. 83
bushels per acre. One gentleman and Mies Allot Booth, the lovely
According to Hicks’ weather prog­
i do not anticipate any serious damage Bowerman, who called at this office
in Hospital From a Football
Although we have been having con­ yesterday to settle up accounts, said nostications, tbe heaviest storm ¡erlod suggested that it was goose wheat, but daughter of the Episcopal church
siderable mild weather of late and the that they have lea»e<l a ItoO-ocre ranch ot March will be from tbe 22ud to 23rd. this was promptly disproved. Tho rector, the late Rev Ches Booth, were
Accident.
married at Granta Paae Tuesday even­
fruit bud* are »welling, »till the bloom* for five years and will begin with 300 For this period be Ipredlota one of I he prloe is at the rate of *5 a bushel.
are not far enough advanced to be in- head of cattle in the spring. They will heaviest storm» of the winter.
ing and oame to Ashland yesterday to
Baliy Uuard M»rch 15
R ibs B roken .—L A Hudklno, em­ spend their honeymoon.” The groom
The Portland Evening Journal of jured. This cold snap will simply farm 500 acres of the ranch.
KE Wilson, E J Hart and H A
ployed by the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co is a nephew of lion R A Boeth of
yesterday -aye:
retard advancement for a while, and
A P roperty S ale . -Geo G Gross A Giltner have incorporated the Oregon at Wendling, had a couple of ribo
A- a result of Injuries received at a if anything, the cold will prove bene­
this city, and attended tbe U O hole
Coast
Navigation
Company,
with
a
Co yesterday completed the sale of the
broken tbe other day. The workmen 1 eeveral years ago.
» footliall game at the University of ficial.”
oapltal
of
*125,
GX).
The
purpose
ef
th*
James Thorndike residence
prop­
were swinging a log to a crib by means
Oregon a couple of months ago, How­
erty on Pearl street, between East company Is to operate a line of steam­ ot a donkey, and as the log swung
T
he
D
ivinity
S
chool
—
Dr
E
V
ard, eon of ex-Mayor C D Latourette,
Eighth and East Ninth, to J W er* between Portland and Coos Bey.
around Hudkln* wa* warned to get
Ralph Donahue, tbe Eugene ageat
of Oregon City, is lying in a critical Henderson, deau of the Eugene Divin-
Warnock, for *1460. Mr Warnock
We are requested to say that In tbe out of the way but ran in the wrong for the Wells Fargo Exprese Co, has
'
ity
School,
inform*
the
G
uard
that
condition in a local hospital. He re­
the enrollment at the school this lyear will make quite extensive Improve­ notice of the death of tbe late A J direction, and the log »truck him with received a handsome silver souvenir
ceived a »ever* bruise on one side of hi*
ment* in tbs bouse and move bis Cruz.n, a* published in our columns I ouch force a* to break two rlhe. Dr >xtln commemorative of the 50th anni­
body, and at the time hie injurie* were nas reached 40, which Is larger than
recently, an error was made. He was i Ong attended him and he Is getting versary of the organization of the
family there.
,ny
previous
year.
The
work
is
pro
­
not deemed serious. He wa* taken
a pioneer to Oregon In 1853, and not aloug nloely. He 1» expected down to­ company. It was organized March
gressing
nicely,
lb*
dean
says,
and
B
orn
.
—
In
Eugene,
March
13,
1902,
bom», hut did not appear to improve
1859 as staled.
night to go to tbe hospital.
IP, 1861.
under good medical treatment aud wa* there seems to be a bright outlook for to the wife of John Bodine, a son.
the
school.
brought to Portland yesterday evenlug.
Alli III
I