The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 05, 1902, Image 5

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

    14—Mlecellane. us bo-loeer.
H W Wheeler, Goshen, pre-
It is recommended tbar Biber's’ »eu ed tbe name of B F Keeney, of
Rule« of Order govern the deliberations Goeben.
Flrat ballot—Burton, 119;
of this e. uveirlor.
Keeuey,78; R « Hunton, 1 ; total, 108.
Dall; Uoacl Mrrch .’S
All lu-truciicua ami r.ao.uiiona p> be Burton declared tbe nomluee.
M im Marie Ware went to Portland
referred to committee on resolutions
COLLIER FOR SURVEYOR.
this afternoon.
without debate.
Frank Taylor nomina'ed C M Col­
All candidates must have a majority
Willis McElroy returned tuis after­
of all vote, east to become t be nominee lier and hie nomination was mad* noon from Beet berg.
uuanimoua.
of the convention.
Miss Flora Watkins cams up from
DR KING FOR CORONER.
Meeting of oouoy cen rale mmlttee
Portland today to visit her many
in, mediately after oouventiou so J urns
Dr C B Klug unanimously uomi-! friends.
to ele -t chairman aod secretary.
nattd for oorcuer.
Chas Kliugeuswilb aud Bl Blroug
It is also recommended ttat two
came down from Cottage Grove tbit
ushers be appointed for the afternoon
the complete TICtl-T.
I afternoon.
»oaion.
H Rultmar, deputy state flsh war­
Daily Guard. March 29
Respectfully submitted,
■rhe republican oounty e»n»enilon
den, left this afternoon for Columbia
D
A
P
aink ,
mel in the
circuit room at the curt-
_______
I riser poiuts.
L E P arks ,
.
mt_
— ■<»/»»«
uaa
nllari
today.
The
room
was
fi
I
ltd
Tom Jenkin» came down from Cottage
hOUB6
----- w -
.
- |
G W G hiffik ,
wltb delegate« and a large number of
Grove this afterneou to atteud the
W W BCOTT,
apectators. Tbe conventio i was In
Foreetets’ meeting tonight.
GENERAL MILE9 INSISTENT
J I JoKBR,
¿lehsudsaDd the wort w » carried
The
market
held
by
the
Presbyter-
Special
to
the
GUAUD.
Committee.
ou sniootblv.
rlan ladies In J W Kays' furniture store
As is s.-en by tbe report tbe tempor­
Before the convention assembled no
W ashington , March 29.—The original letters of Gen­
today was quite a success.
ary
orsnnla
itlon
wa«
made
permaueut,
caucus bad beeu hel l and uo ••slates ”
eral
Miles to the War Department offering and requesting
Joe
Ternpletou
and
alder,
Mias
Ber-
bad been
Frotu the btf“,no‘c8 8 M Yo^aii, chairman aud B F Keeuey,
, the, left for their Linn county home command of the army in the Philippines were laid before
' secretary.
to the finish B wtw “ d'Moult pripi ei- .
thia aft.ruoou to »pend vacation.
the Senate today by President Roosevelt.
Tellers were appointed for the fi x>r
ttou to foreiMit the result of the con-
and table to expedite the boeioees i.f
C G Buckbard, grand chief ranger
General Miles declares that he will go to the Philippines
PRICE PAID ta.iso.
veutioD.
of the Foreatera, cauie up from Albany notwithstanding the refusal of the War Department to send
Tbtj convention m<it Rt 10 o clock ; ths convention.
Dall; Guard Marek 29
W ft Gilstrap and F G Eby were
today to attend the big meeting of the him.
this morning for temporary organira
The «ale of Mrs Helen E Johnson's
tion. Mayor G R Chrisman, chair­ selected ae assistant secretaries to B F two-story brick building on Willamette
r
n • •
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLIZZARD.
man of the republican county central Keen. y.
street, occupied by the J W Kaye Fur-
J L Le R,’y> President of the Le Roy
STATE DK1.EGATES.
nlture Co on tbe first floor and office» Mining Go, operating in the Bohemia Special to the Guard
committ«’, c»lled the meeting to order,
Following are those chosen as dele­ on tbe second, was consummated district, and O B Clement left thl«
atated the purpose for which th ■ con
vention is held and read an editorial gates to the state coo »ention :
yesterday, through 8 R William»’ afternoon for Portland and Aitorla to
D enver , March 29.—A blizzard is regiug on the east­
from this mo.ning’s Register in wl ti ich
W Kuykendall, C H Baker, I.T agency. David Cherry is the pur­ work In tbe intereetof tbe company.
ern
slope
of the Rocky Mountains.
a wrong impression iu regard to Mr Harris, 8 M Yoran, I N Edward*, G chaser, and the price paid was *9 360.
Cattle
are suffering severely. l«arge loss«« are expected.
CUT HIS THUMB OFF.
Chrlsmau’s attitude toward tbe i re- W Griffiu, A C Woodcock, C J How*
The building is one of the best in
pubican party wai corrected.
ard, Geo H Kelly, B H Friendly, A L the city and 1» 28x160 feet in dimen-!
-----
NEXT WEEK IN CONGRESS.
Roney, Geo T Hall, Br, R A Booth, »ion», it is generally oouceded that Mr Sewed Together Again and May
HON 8 M YORAN CHAIRMAN.
Special
to
the
Guard.
Senator R A Booth placed in nomlna- j W H Weatherson, D A Paine, E O Cherry got a bargain.
Not Lose it.
tion for temporary chairman Hon 8 M Potter, W G Gilstrap, J E Boud.j
W ashington , March 29.—-The Senate will consider the
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATES.
Yoran, and he was unanimously
Dadi; Uuard. March 2S.
oleomargarine
bill next week.
BLUE ROCK SHOOT.
elected. Mr Yoran, upon taking the
Dele ate» to the congressional con­
Ludwig Miller, tbe young »on of
There
ia
nothing
of importance in the House.
chair made a short address which was vention :
Marlin Miller, residing out on South
enthusiastically applauded.
Di T W Harris, R A Booth, B B Tue Gun Club Arranging For j Willamette street, cut about all inch of
COTTON WORKER’S STRIKE OFF.
bls left thumb clear of! last evening.
B F KEENEY SECRETARY.
Eakin, G R Chrisman, R McMurpbey,
Big Event.
I He was killing a chicken and got bis Special to the Guard
B F Keeney, of Goshen was plsc-d , J L Page, B L Bogart, N B Alley, R
I thumb too near the fowl’s head with
io nomination for secretary and be I D Hawley, L E Bean, J E Youog, J 8
L owell , Mass, March 29.—The threatened strike of
The Eugene Gun Club has decided the wult tl„t Ule
al)d the oh,cMen
Masi 'dery, Oicar Campbell, J C Brat-
also was elected by acclamation.
to bold an all-day shoot at blue rocks lM,th bUtlertd frt)Ul t|e ,Uoke of tL# textile operatives is off for the present.
tain, Ed Bailey, C H Baker, Jared at the club grounds on College Hill ; axe> A #urgeou
COMMITTEES.
renl f
and
Prominent citizens used their influence to avert a strike,
cent., Sanford Sinner.
Thursday, April 3.
Chairman Yoran titan appointed tbe
. Thursday,
, peud|I)g hlB arrlval the boy’s mother promising to intercede and labor with the factory owners
STATE SENATOR.
| The announcement is made that th. held lhe
OM>a d lt
following committees:
R
B »«»th nominated, in agiowing shoot is open to all except expert» and ««wed up wtlti lhe hope of saving lb. for a fair adjustment of the wage scale.
On credentials—R M.Murphey,
North Eugene No 1; Geo O Walker, sp-.cti, »pari 1 . g with complimentary manufacturers’ agent», who are wel- mumb.
DISASTROUS TENNESSEE FLOOD.
Saginaw ;B A Waibburne, npriugfield. gems, which Drought a burst of ap­ come to shoot, but for birds only. Tbe
The boy was very gritty and waut*
Special Io the GUARD.
On permanent organization and plause from the whole body assemble«*, American Aeeociation rules will gov­ ed
it »ewed on
rather than
order of business—D A Paine, South Dr Wiu Kuyken fall. C H Baker, of ern.
lose It. Whether or uot it will grow
C hattanooga , Tennessee, March 29.—The town of
Targets will be thrown from tbe together 1» a queatiou, and tbe.result of
Eugene No 1; G W Griffin, North Eu­ Walterville, -eeotided the nomination.
Harpman
was almost destroyed by a flood last night and
the
experiment
will
be
awaited
with
gene No 2; L E Parks, Pleasant Hill; All parte of the county responded with club’s new Magua trap, which works intereat.
this
morning.
like
a
charm,
as
demonstrated
at
a
seconds.
The
doctor
carried
the
con
­
W W Bcott, Creswell; J I Jot.es, East
vention by storm. Tbe secretary was short practice shoot yesterday after­
The property loss will reach $250,000. Several lives
Cottage Groye.
Commissioners Court.
On platform and resolutions—E O instructed by the convention to cast noon. One and one-half cents will be
were lost
Potter, North Eugene No 2; W T uoaminous ballot, aud Dr Kuykendall obarged for targets, to be deducted from
Circuit court account—
POPE’S ENCYCLICAL LETTER.
Bailey, Glentena ; J E Bond, Irving; J was declared the nominee for state the puree.
M Howe bai lift ...........
J
»10 00
It is announced that no gun larger
F Kelly, North Eugene No 2; F G senator.
Special to the Guard.
than a 4 bore will be allowed o i the Helmue W Thompson servioee In
HARRIS, SHELLY AND EDWARDS
Eby, West Cottage Grove.
case
of
state
va
William
and
grounds.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Tellers—G W Griffiu, North Eugene
R ome , March 29.—Pope Leo baa just issued an encycli­
Erueel Miller.................... ....... . 10 (0
No 2; Geo H Kelly, South Eugene No
Walter Gr.ffiu placed in nomination
cal
letter
which, ho states, is likely to be his last testament
('baa Gray circuit oourt balliti... . 7 50
1; A C Dixon, Willamette ;W M Green, th« name of Lawience T Harris for
H
V
Johnson
juror
..........
80
.
6
to
the
church.
JUSTICE AND CONSTABLE.
Boutti Eugene No 2.
representative. E O Po'ter presented
G W Biggs Juror................. ,
6 60
He deplores the severance of marriage relations through
The convention then adjourned until the name of J M Bhelley. CJ Howard
6 80 divorce, and condemns the laws that permit divorces and
J A Archibald Juror...........
1 o'clock this afternoon.
of Cottage Grove, placed In nomination C. A Wioterineier and George H W McQieeu Juror..........
6 40
Cuas H Burkholder of Cottage Grove.
J
L
Allen
Juror
....................
AFTERNOON SESSION.
.
8 40 remarriage as immoral and in indirect conflict with the
Fleeman Nominated.
W H Weatberson nominated Wm
Albert Walker Juror.........
4 CO Bible.
The courtroom presented an interest­
Kyle, of Florence. Jerred Bcott nom­
60
W
O
Orton
juror
..............
He further claims that religion alone can purify and
7
ing appearance as the numerous dele
Tbe republican delegatee from the
inated Jas E Bays of Florence. A K
TJ
Lindley
Juror.
......
......
20
6
regenerate
society.
gates and spectators took their places.
Martin nominated I N Edwards, the Eugene precincts met In tbe couuty Geo Kerr juror.....................
12 40
The delegates were all prompt iu at­
oourt
room
immediately
after
tern*
Junction farmer. H Winfield Hall, a
THE KENTUCKY STYLE.
Joseph J Peplot jur.r.......
8 49
tendance. There was no excitement -
farmer from Zi uwal: crested coasid- porary adj turnment of the oounty J O Watte juror..................
10
2
and the regular order of the conven­
Special to the Guard
erable flurry by making a speech convention tills forenoon for tbe pur* W L Campbell Juror.........
11 (XI
tion was uninterupted.
against returning any candidate to th» pose of uumiuating candidate« for John Dyer juror................
8 50
M attawan , West Virginia, March 29.— Blackberry
8 M Yoran, chairman cal I d tbe
legislature wbo bad given bls support juetioe of the peace and oonatable for Geo L Gllfrey Juror..........
6
40
convention to order to complete
Creek,
Pike county, Kentucky, just across ths line, was the
to tbe enactment of tbe pre.eut tax this diet riot.
Thou Neeley juror..............
16 60
temporary organization at 1:08 pm
The
only
uames
mentioned
were
scene
of
a desperate conflict this morning in which four
law.
John F Bailey |oror.........
20 00
and announced that tbe fi-st order of
The first ballot, which rtwulted i't th'>*e of C A Winlermeier, the present K M Duryee juror..............
lives
were
lost.
6 40
business was the report of tbe com­
tbe nomination of the fir«t three gen­ locu'nbent, f ir justice, and Geo Flee- D McFarland juror..........
While
oflicers were attempting the arrest of one of the
8 49
mittee on credentials which was read
inati tor constable. They were chosen
tlemen named, was as follows:
T
E
Edward«
juror
..........
8
00
Hatfeld
brothers
this morning the Hatfelds opened fire on
by chairman R McMurphey. The
L T Harris 190, J M Shelley 135, 1 N ee the tiomineet>.
C H Bsktr Juror.................
7 20 them and a battle ensued.
adoption of the report seated 108 dele­
Edwards 136, Chas Burkholder 66,
B-n Inman Juror.................
7 20
gates. W T Bailey was seated as dele- j
Joseph and Eph Hatfeld, Harry Watla and John Ruth­
Wm Ryle 38, Jas E Bays 24, J T
Ira Conner Juror..................
9 00
Courthouse
Items.
gate from Heceta precinct, making a j
erford
were killed.
Bailey 13; total 202.
» 00
H M Kauffman Juror.......
total, 199.
00
Hoeea Parvin Juror...........
8
LEE FOR CLERK.
Chairman D A Paine read Hie report'
DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICANS.
Mortgage..................................... J200 00
4 10
of the committee on permanent or­
E U Lee, present incumbent, wib Chattel mortgage...................... 50 00 D M Drake Juror..................
Special
loth»
Guard
00
8
H R Dillard Juror..............
ganization aud was adopted as follows: nominated by C (>>le of Mohawk for
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J
J
He««
Juror
.....................
4
10
R osbburg , March 29.—The Douglas couuty Republican
1— We would recimmend tnat the j county clerk. W H Russell nominated
4 10
John aud Emma Gosser to A Wil­ A C Jennings Juror . ...
temp« rary officers be made p»rmtuent A U Jennings, of Eugene. J L Page
convention
today is controlled by Crawford for state treas­
7 20
helm A Hons 160 acres I d tp 16 s r 6 w, J B Young Juror..................
and that VV G Gilstrap and F G Eby nominated Louis Bean, of Eugene.
urer,
electing
their delegatee over the Fullerton tioket for
4
10
W M Mareball juror..........
First ballot: E U Lee, 106; A C
be declared elected asdstaut s-cret rie«
00 governor by a large majority.
4
Samuel
Roblnaou
juror
......
U
8
to
John
Goeeer
160
acres
In
tp
of the convention. We recommend Jennings, 30; L E Bean, 65. Total
4 10
J H Miliar juror..................
There was a bitter fight, Judge Riddle denouncing the
the order of business to be as follows: vote, 201. J L Page moved that the 16 s r 6 w, patent.
80
10
W
A
McClain
witness
.......
Winfield
B
and
Elizabeth
A
King
nomination
of
E
U
Lee
be
made
Roseburg
“ring” as worse than Tammany.
2— Tbe election of 18 delegates to tbe ■
10 80
unanimous. Carried and E U Lee was to W E Wilson 12 acres In tp 17 s r 4 E F. KI ng. ley witness.......
state convention.
A
delegate
stated in convention that a check for $50
28 60
Yost Heed wltneea..............
w,*860.
3— t he election of 18 delegatee to tbe nominated.
was
given
him
for
his proxy by the Crawford supporter«.
4
10
O
E
Montgomery
«liner».
Eli B and Lydia E Barger to George
congressional convention.
Th« 181
JOHNSON FOR SHERIFF.
4 10
C D Kelaay witue»»......
The
charge
created
a great sensation.
An effort is
N
Melman
land
in
Bbaw
’
s
ad
to
Eu
­
candidate» each for delegates to the . Dr D A Paine, Eugene, in a neat
4 70 being made to whitewash tbe matter.
J W Stewart witness......
gene,
|270
state and congressional conv-ntion speech oom nated W H Luckey,of Eu­
ft 00
Mary aud G D Pierce to Geo Cun« VV 8 Leonard «line»«...
receiving tbe highest number of vot s gene, for sheriff. N J Moffitt, of June
4 10
nlng bam 3.76 acres Hi tp 20 a r 3 w, H Beadle witness.........
shall be declared ejected ; tellers to be lion,nominated J H Miller,o(Junotion;
T
W
Tillman
wltneaa...
6
40
SUES FOR DIVURCB.
appointed, tbe vote taken and can­ J C Brattian, of Bprlogfleld.nominated $60 31.
ft 40 NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE.
Geo H Franklin to Geo Cunning. Mary Christy wltoeas...
vas.-ed while the convention proceeds A J Johnson, of Creewell; Luther
!•••< . ft 40
bam 3 76 acres in tp 20 • r 3 w, «V A Cbriaty witness......
wi'h tbe regular order of business.
Rowland, of Walton, nominated C W
“Dick" Brawl’s Wife Battra Sdì
Ed Bporee wituess..........
6 60
1264.69.
Farrow & Co Will Occupy the
The appointment of teller« a» f>llo vs: Lyons, ot Waiton.
5 60
in Multnomah Conaty,
W 8 end Elizabeth King to Alfred Mertle Spores wltneea ..
Three for tbe congressional doiega-
First ballot resulteJ: L’ickey, 61;
Shelton Building.
12 80
A
King
30,51
acres
I
d tp 17 sr 4 w, VV A McClain wltneea ..
lion.
Miller, 40; Johnson, 87; C W Lyons,
Mra M G Htelter wltneea
If 80
The following oouoerning a former
>1500.
Three for the state delegation.
i 11, total 202.
12 80
W F and Helena A Wooden to G E Propel wltnees......
C B Farrow A Co, real estate dealers, Eugene ooaple to clipped from the
Seven on the general business of the
Second ballot-Johnson, 124; Lucky,
4 10 now
occupying office room» at Portland Journal of yssterday;
Jacob J Bergma lot 2 bik 34 Fairmount, Geo Croner wltneea.....
convention.
24, Miller, 24. Total 202. Johnson
I Kidney Beoti wltueae...
6 10 West Eighth and Olive streets, have
Susie C Brown today filed a rail tier
*350.
4— Tbe nomination of one candidate dtciared nominated.
>0 re-leawed from M It Janney, tbe Jewel* divorce against Alehard D BreWU on
Richard and Jane Crow to J H Crow T C Luckey wltneea......
for state senator
EDWARDS COMMISSIONER.
154 acres in tp 20 s r 4 and 5 w, *60-50
er, tbe lower room in the Shelton •Mount of drunkenneea. Mio nsfrwke
J C Brattaln, Springfield, nominated
5— Tbe nomination of three candi­
JtjRcrroM N omimatiomb . — Th« building, opposite the G uard office teantne her maiden name, PurtNMn,
D G McFarland to Geo Cumming lol
dates for representatives In tbe state H D Edwards, of Bpringfield. Geo
1 bik 3 D G McFarland’s third ad te ¡Junction City republican prim ar lea on Willamette street, and «111 move aod foil poeeealou of her real property
legislature.
Kmub wa« nominal» d.
nominated preci not officers In but o >e Into It in a day er two. Tbe druggist in Lane oounty.
Cottage
Grove, *100.
6— The nomination of one candidate
First ballot—Edwards, 10«; Smith,
of the two precincts, tbe uraal cwatom. from Salem, mentioned la tbe G uard
for county clerk
31. Total 197. Moved and carried
b W Clark is the nomine« for Justice a few day« ago ae having leased tbe
1 that Dom'natlon be made uDanimou-.
B an • ruft B ale .— The auction sa a of tbe peace and John Lawrenca for
7— One candidate for sheriff.
room, baa decided not to oome.
Real Eatate Sales.
of the bankrupt stock of goods from oonatable. H vV Bcbsnck was non»-
CMW FOB TREASURER.
8— One candidate for couuty com­
A few day» ago H F Hol leu beck
th.
«tore
of
Mr.
l^vlna
Yeager-
missioner.
I iat>d for road overseer In North purchased an Interact In Mr Farrow’s
A c DI1OU, of Coburg, n< minated
9— One candidate for county treas­ Geo F Craw, of Eugene.
Dr D A Hodges at Fairmount, was held in Junction and B 8 Hyland In South bnainee«, and hereafter tbe name of the
urer.
Paine, of Eugene, I Dominated J T front of lb. city hall today. J S Stiles Junction.
flrm «1)1 tie Farrow A Co.
10— One candidate for aese-eor.
First ballot— was tbe auctioneer. Borne of tbe goods
Row Ian", of Eugene.
The Albany Deraoorat baa this
brought
blgb
prices
while
»oine
were
11— One candidate for surveyor.
Crew, 142; Rowland, 59; L Gilstrap,
about a fotmer resident of Eugene:
12— One candidate for coroner.
1; total, 201 Craw declared tbe oom- •old quite low.
Jam«» Hays and family, former pro-
M arried .— March 26, 1002, at th«
18—The election of couuty central I use.
B orn .— At D iter. Or, March 27, prl«tor of tbe Harrisburg hotel, and Junction city hotel, Ml»« Carrie Maker
committee by preclbv».
burt «> n for ASRSRW i R.
wbo of late have been rut. nlng a hotel and Mr 8 De Boeel, Rev D 0 MeFAr-
Namee of committeemen to be re­
W W Bcott, of Creswell, nominated 1902, to the wife of H M Parvin, a 7j* In Portland, have acid tbelr holdings
land offieiatlng.
ported to chairman, with poetoffice D P Burtou, of Cottage Grove, for as- , pound daughter.
there and gone to FrisevUto.
address.
an Arresi
BU1LDING SOLD.
Johnson Brick.
street
r
I
c
■ ..... Kaolr nt flip COUrtllOUSe. I ** ’*r°‘
(
asm ara