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1 « l . J — — ' ■ - m i -i-s i R1TABLI81K D IW TUB BlftBllUHTIM OF DR IOC KA Tl C PKIMCIPLKI, DID TO IAII IN ROUIT UTINO BT TIM IWRAT OF Oll BIOW ------ — 4 ■■ X EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 21 VOL. 35 1902. NO 52 r o CLOSE OUT ANNUAL MEETING CIRCUIT COURT. 7 JOEL WARE. TIP1 J AT THE UNIVERSITY. i Ì Ladies Tailor Made Suits, All New Spring Styles. $9.00 $12.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 $16.65 Call at once. Hampton Bros. [EKLÏ EUGENE GUARD PROF. RESSLER’S ? FORTUNE. Of the Board of Directors ot Regnlar June Term Convened Died After a Long Illness Snn the Eugene Public Schools. This Morning. day Morning. CtERK'S *t*O*T. Theannu I meeting of the board of directors of the Eugene school dis trict was held lu the city ha 1 last night. The vote east tor school d rectors at th» election held In the afternoon wa* cauvassed. The result of the vote wa» a» toll >ws: Mrs J M Collier.................................. 99 W O Z»l> lsr....................................... 98 j J J Walton......................................... 92 J W Harrl-......................................... 25 E R Skipworth.................................. 15 j A E W beeier...................................... 1 Hugh Hampton.................................. 1 i B D Paine......................................... 1 Mis J M Collier, W O Zsigler aud J J Wai too having received the highest yote were declared elected. Frank Reisner, clerk, submilted bl» report as follow»: STATISTICAL. Elected to Presidency of Monmouth No. of persons between 4 and 20 MP8ELL BROS., Publishers [ year* old residing in the dis Normal School. trict at the time of ibis re Dally Guard, June 17 osa.o jurv drawn . port............................................. .. Pally ouard June 16 ruaiatt toosv Dally Guard June 16 Ose Guard Got A Shot in Shoulder From Their Rifles Today Ji'el Ware, me houored citizen who The regular June term of the Laie oouuty circuit court convened this ba* lived here many years and figured forenoon at the courthouse, Judge prominetuly In publlo life, dhd at his J W Hamilton presiding. Sheriff home, corner of East Flfib and Oak Wither. andCleik Lee were on hand street*, In Eugene Sunday morning, June 15, at 3:30 o’clock, alter havtug to perform their respective daties. The following Jurors wer> excuaed been oontlued to bls bed for mauy from duty : E W Osburn, herd tracer, months. Sherman Heller, J H Luckey, Geo The funeral wa* held at the real« Gordon I deuce at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon Elmer Roberts was appointed court and the remalue were luterred In the bailiff and J M Howe grand Jury bailiff I OOF cemetery. R-v Dr 1) E Lov eridge, of the Epl-copal church, con A GRAND JURY DRAWN. A grand jury, the first one for several ducted the service* at the house, and term«, was drawn as follows: E P the oereraonles at the cemetery w«r* In A Mayor Arrested. Redford, James Stevens, Geo McLean, charge of Spencer Butte Lodge, IDO H J Streeter, H C Veatch, Samuel F. a large namtier of frieuds of the Special to the GuaM. Schrimpf, Henry Gate-. E P Redford M inneapolis , Juno 17 — was appointed foreman. After being The police scandal has re instructed aud charged by the court sulted in the arrest of Mayor the grand jury retired for consldera- atioD. Ames. The grand jurj’ brought In a true bill Miner-Homeseeker Kush. against Chris Sayers, charged with lar Special to the Guard. 1,634 ceny. Fort Hall Reservation Open MUSICAL atCITAl LAST «I0HT Dallf Guard Jun« 17 The annual o-tiurn«nc*4fiiHnt recital of the Mcbool of muaic wm held In Villard Hall liat ev^nln^, under the direction of Prof Naah aud Mi«a Han- •eo. teacher« of music at the the Uul* verelty. The program aa scheduled wm aa ft I- 1 »wa: Fourth Movement Second Symphony in D major..................... Beethoven let Plano. Arthur Frat, r, Hallie Wataon 2nd Elano, Haxel Bicker«, Zida iioldemtth Duet. Merry, Merry Are We ... ...Comet Cora Wold, Niua Ostrander Rondo Capriccioeo ...................... .Mendelssohn Helen Clark a Iveulng Bjng, b Melody, c Hunting ^ong .......................................... lloliaeuder (For left hand alone] Caiuille Carroll Songa a Berceuse.................... .Godard b Oil Divine Redeemer ..........Gounod Mrs Mae Huff-Smith Impromptu op. 142, Themu and Variations .. ................................ Schubert Ilalli» H Watson Butterflies..................................... Fchumann Haxel Bicker» .. .. Kjeru’! Sorg» a »rueove» Soug ( tia twiek b The Dansa ............ Lulu Renshaw Capri ocio Brillant ....... M.ndeUsohn Ureheatral l«rts uu Mootnl piano by Carrie St l ... 1 Arthur L Frttier b The Almond Ronga a Moonlight, c Humility ............... Schumann Trea, Betlha K le tuple toil Overture to Fingal« Cave ........ MeudelMOhn Two 1*1 a no«, Eight Hand». Each number whs presented iu an »PECIL VENIRE. No. of pupil» between 4 aud 20 P ocatelix ), Idaho, June 17 A telephone message from Hon 8 B aw KMt»ideot Willamette street, be- years < Id on registrar ............ 1,113 The Mowing juror, were 'C Twren Seventh and Eighth street. Eakin, who is at Monmouth today at Males.................................................... — The opening of the Fort 668 moned by Sheriff Wither, by special tending a meeting of the board of Females....................................... Hall Indian reservation to 556 venire: Volney Hemenway, George 1 regents of the Monmouth Normal No. teachers employed during Norris, Shelton Jenkins, CM Young, day was attended by a rush Schx>l, gives the information that at a the year............................ ....... 23 G«<orge Houck. of miners and homeseekers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. meeting of the board this afternoon No. bi ldlng state certificates or CASES DISPOSED OF Prof E D Ressler, superintendent of! dipl >ma*.................................. Tracy-Merrill Picnic. 20 «2.00 Following were the erses :li»p >sed of , 1.00 the Eugene public schools for several No holding first grads certifi 8peclal to the guard (uoths.. up to press time thi* afternoon : admiral Is manner aud it Is said that . .60 years, and later a member of the faculty i JI ou tli» cates .................................................. 1 23 -Peter Hchuttler et at, v* W W of tba State University, was elected No. bolding second grads cer V ancouver , Wash,June 17, the recital as a whole was the meet Ma'quam; to recover money Follow one ever given at the Uni president of the Monmouth Normal tificates ................................... 3 p m.—The “hunt” for the successful 1 ing jury drawn : Green Zumwalt, C V versity. Hie Instrumental pieces were School. Prof Ro»»l *r’s many friend* No. holding primary certlfl- escaped Salem penitentiary a 1 classic iu Coposhlon and appropri •M l er, Jacob Huff, J W Wyk' fl, E R i rstes niad* kn<.wn on »PPH“«"“ will congratulate him on such an caies......................................... 1 Mumtney, P Pavis, A M Richardson, convicts goes merrily on. ately Delected to emphasize the particu all business letters to 1 HE G UAKU, houoratl-* advancement. No. of persons between 4 and 20 M L Hendrick», E J Crow, Chas Cur e, Oregon. lar tslsnt of each pupil, dr Frazer Yesterday afternoon at 4 EXCHANGE OF PROFESSORS years not attending any rie, L> Lemon*, J C Nih< boo. Verdict deceased gentleman and of the family o’clock a Salem guard who is displajed his usual brilliant technique Prof P L Campbell, the late presi« school................................................ 312 for defendants. attended the funeral and followed the i'oprlcclo Brillsut (Mendel**obu) dent of the Monmouth Normal, oon ee Whole number of days atten with the posse as a deputy In L WHITSON, 6 —D B Conrad vs J W and Nettle [ remains to the cemetery. wilch, It will be remembered, he to Eugene to take the presidency ofj dance during lb* year.......... 139,933 DENTIST. Mc< onnell; confirmation. Confirmed. Joel Ware was born in Mahoning sheriff shot Wm Morris a played so successfully at the May the State University; and Eugene j Average daily attendance...... 823 g purchased the office and fixture* of 7 — Henry Ruel et al, vs B F Alley et ' county, Ohio, in 1832. lu the spring Vancouver painter who was Festival of Mu»lc with the Portland lat- W V Hendereon. I am sends Prof Ressler to Moumouth to No. school houses iu diBiriot... 8 al; confirmation. Confirmed. of 1852 he started across the plains fur with the posse, in the hip Symphony Orchestra. Miss Hazel prej*red t<> do anything in the line of take the vacated position. 1 ! No. built during the year...... 46—Oregon & Southeastern Railroad California, reachlag that state In Hep- under the belief that he was Biekers shoull tie congratulated on tier ti-,ry in the above said office. ' No. month* public school own and bridge work a specialty. Co, vs Betjamlu Hall; to assess dama- tember of that year. He began hie interpretation of But er 11 lee [Schumann] 9 taught during the year.......... life lu the new oountry by bookkeeping firing at one of the escapes. which con» 1st« of twelve miniatures 01 ges Continued. DIED IS ALASKA. I Total number library books 47 —Oregon & Southeastern Railroad and printing In the office of the Bee at It is an even chance that varloua tnood*. The opening and LUCKEY, 126 on band.............. .................... He continued In the Morris will lose his leg,maybe cloalng numbers forfelghl hands w«ri Co vs W TV Hau by aud Carrie Haw Sacramento. 100 DKALBB IN H Fisher, an Elmira Man, Died No. pu|l!s in private schools... office until 1857. He then came by his life. ley; to ar»ee» damages. Contihued. well played exhibiting strength if Estimated valoe ot school 48—Oregon A Southeastern Railroad water to Oregon, and located at Eu« attack skill iu shading. In the vocal L Watch»», Chain», Jew- 150 Miles From Eagle City. bouses and grounds................ $ 33,000 Co vs Joseph Wick* and wf; to assess gene in 1858. He again engaged In , Etc. today ’ s shooting . parts Miss Lulu Ranshaw sang moat muring promptly don». Estimated value of school furni the printing bualnaae and eatabll»lied damage*. Continued. aoosptsbly to the audlnoe although the 1 «ork warranted. Enoch Fl*h*r, of thi« city, ha» just ture and apparatus .............. I 3 510 Today another of the man grade of song* wm not so high as State of Oregon vs Chris Hayer», lar a Republican paper called tile People’« received a letter from Eagle City, j Amount of Insurance on school Severing hl* connection In hunters was shot, but this those of Miss Templeton. Owing to oeny. Arraigned and pleaded guilty. Pres*. , Alaska, brings the *ad information C WOODCOCK, bouses aud other property...« 19,000 Seotenced to 30 days io jail. , 1861, ' he entered Che surveyor-general’« time there is no doubt about illnes* Mrs Mae Huff-Smith was un that bl* brother, 8. H. Fisher, Monthly salaries of male teach - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nlark tilling fllllniF th»t State of Oregon vs Bsrt Nunn, lar- refW.wa CAM •* nhtaf chief clerk, that RHMitioU position the bullet coming from a rifle it Is to sing. died on May 19 h.l'.O mile» from Eagle 210 oeny. Grand jury reported not a true for nine year«. . In er. (3)., .................................... I March, he CLARA DAY »XBRCISE8. »—Oss-half block »noth of Chrism In March, 1864, 1"‘ City and that hi» body was buried Monthly salaries ot female in the hands of one of the Class day entered Into partnerahlp with Harrlaon ex> rcl*es were held on the bill. there. 910 teacher. G»)............................. » Put R Kincaid and e«tabll»hed the Oregon outlaws. oimpus this afternoon beginning at Acam, O bioon . The deceased, whose home is at 2—B F Harvey, vi Oregonian Two guards got sight of 2:30 o’clock. No class oration was FINANCIAL. State Journal, which 1«etill being pub Elmira, this couuty, left here for lishlng Co; damages. Dl»mls«ed. lished by Mr Kincaid. In 1870 he waa the convicts and opened lire given. M um lr»c<r P.uturner, class Receipts — L. CHESHIRE, M. D Alaska last September and engaged in 14 — C L Baker et al vs Kate V Zum eleted county clerk of Lane county on 293.38 On hand at last report ......... I on them. They returned the poet, read the cla«* poem entitled, mining at the place where he died. walt ; report of re eree. Continued. the Republican ticket, and though the Prof- »or <’ >nrlon. The class presented Received from Co. Treaa. from The letter from hl* partner stated that 15 — Albert Zmlker, va W R Whipple fire,shooting Frank Biesiecker to [HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ” I county was Democratic at that time he the Univ r-Hy a life size photograph 12,528.74 district tax ........................... be died suddenly, presumably from and Thomas M Huut; to recover mon Iks ldg. was elected continuously and flllsd through the shoulder. It is of |>r >fae*or J W Johnson, the fir»t Received from Co. Trees. Uo. ey. 39 days to reply to answer. heart trouble. ~ I . that In a dangerous wound. president of ill«. University. The gift schie 1 fund........................... 6,981.26 Eugene, Oregon 16— Robert F H ernan, vs Bertha G *"•* position 1»*..«.»« for 20 year*, when - ■- He was aged 40 years and was a „ .. ... 1890, he refused further nomination, After the shooting the con was presented by Mr Oscar Gorrell. Received from Co. Trees. State single man. He had many friends in hleeman ; dlvoroe. Decree of divorce. • j , « k„.i W BROWN, M. D. l , , x* «* u He then engaged lnalandofllcebusl- victs disappeared fund-...................................... 1,738.50 in the M usick M ink to R mbumm .-Port Lane county who will be pained to 17— Enos Harpole, vs E VaoVrank- L « nea* In homesteading and obtaining 701.03 Received from tuition .......... not since land T legram: KJ Jennings, of the In et al; confirmation. Confirmed. brush and have hear of his dea'h. •HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .o J ... .M u Platt, u. .. „ vs Be'.jsmln u . ._«.. A a patent*, end was U S commissioner Received from temporary 18— Matlie 1 ' _ ,, . , , Helena and Musick mines, In the Bo been seen. .............. . ' a . a » several years until compelled to give -I jetair» in Cbrutnan Bieck, loans...................................... 4,600.00 P att; divorce. Decree and oustody of ’ / • hemia district, wbo baa Just returned tur»: 2 to 11 a m; 12 to 3,6 to 9 p m. . up the busIneM on aooount of lllnee», Received, from transfer from Died. Illinois Democratic Quarrel. from hie company's properties, reports chlld- hit daughter, Mies Marie, conducting 132.96 bond fund............................ 2')—David Cherry, vs Edith B Lin- ni« offioe for him «Ince. that preparations are being made to IS E. BEAN Special to the Q ua an. 1.0U ton a« administratrix of estate of Johu Mr Ware was married In Washing- S G Thompson (George) died at his Received from sale of old Iron start up the Musick mine at onoe. A Brown, deceased ; forecl »ure. Decree, tbb •»•*• (*£•“• territory) In 1861, to C hicago , June 17.—Mayor force of men is on their >und overhaul home near Monroe, BeDton county, Received from miscellaneous ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . IO . A. Elisabeth Cochran who died about a 10.00 . A fund....................................... yesterday, Motiday June 16, aged Judgment I75O.-5O, tnt. 10 per cent, at- ye%r BgO< t*ive children were boru to Harrison of Chicago and ing the machinery aud otherwise pav ia lz>an A Saving bank building. Room about 62 year*. Mr Thompson was a Interest on bonds on hand torney’» fee «75. them a* follow»; William, Frank A, Chairman Hopkins of the ing the way to the resumption of oper *cial attention given to land ano mining 8.00 not called f< r........................ 22—Ashley O Steven*, vs Sarah E Frederick E, Marie and Joel. He waa Lane county pioneer, but moved to The Musick was once a heavy state committee had a quar ations. Stevens et al to quiet till«. Default. • member of I O O F and A O U W. Crook county about 1870. He traded producer, but the mill hs* 1 sen Idle for Eugene, Oregon. ,120,976.44 rel and exchanged abusive several year« by reason of the fact that Total receipt............... bis Hay Creek ranch and «U ck for 26—Day A Henderson, v* B J Owen*; A FIRE AT THE DEPOT. Expenditure.— the Amos Dunham place near Coburg remarks just beforethe Dem the free-nsllllng ore gave out. It Is to recover money. Following Jury > 240.15 and moved there in 1884. He wa* Paid uDpaid warrauta....... ocratic state convention met now proposed to wo k the refractory drawn: U M Young, Geo Houck, A W elected to the lower home of the Ore Paid note, and interest.... . 4,662.04 Haskell, J H Currin, L E Scrivner, ore by the addition of some new ma ---- FIRST----- Car Load of Excelsior Wai at noon today. . 14,374 25 gon legislature in 1886 from this county. Paid teachers'salaries....... Geo Norrse, Shelton Jenkin*, Frank chinery. Ruined. 60 00 About 1890 be »old his farm and Paid rent for school room Booker, John Goldson, Fred Yate», . 545.79 Dows os C olumbia .—Dr. U. H. Chapman, W on B y 256.— Thvoompl-’te official went Into businea» at Monroe, dlepos Paid for wood................... Volne« Hemenway, S E Lauder. Ver former president ot ths State Unirereity, has 665.90 Dally Oaard June 17. oount of the voles at the reoeut election Ing of the same a few year* ago on ac Paid for suppLee............. . ok— t-.i.ir. ... .|Bct*»l a long q latter in Sunday a >reg>ni.non 'Mor » 47.2« dict for defendant. Thia afternoon at 2:10 o'clock a* the south oount of ill health. Since then he Paid for repair*.............. 30—The Lane County Mining Co vs bound |>*resng»r train wa* .tending ot the .how that Chambetlaln wa. electod 165.00 gradually failed until death. George Paid for in.ur.no. Bbon‘ th* Blue River Mining C.; po«»e«slon depot, fl.rnea were seen to lie pouring from a governor by 256 vote*. The total vote Wo()(11<n(| Wa.Mn<t„ni . vi 145.81 Thompson was a warm hearted, Paid for clerk's salary ..... * j two 6fty milea down the ! of property. Demurrer withdrawn l»ox rar «tending on the side track in front of caat for him waa 89,862 and for Of Eugen«. . 918.40 generous man. He had many friend* Paid for Janitors’ wages. river from Portland. Leave granted to file uiiwrr Saturday. H H iir’» w»reh<>uM ant loaded with ex Utah .19,606. up Caah Capital BOO OOO who will regret to hearof hi* passing ( 15 day« to file reply to answer. Con- Ml«i<>r from th* Eug«»« Exo«ls>»r Work«. Hua »00,000 Total Expenditures...... I 21,814.69 tinued. hence, albeit death came more a* a ' Ths crowd at the <l«pot ruahad to th« *c«o«. On hand at this report... 5,160.86 Eugene, Oregon. 33—Carrie L Hlltablddle, vs David ’ ftomaona had presence of mind enough to friend than an unkindly visitor. A Hlltabiddle; divorce. Default. | »11.le the door* of the car »hut, the crowd The burial took place at the Bellefon S 26,975,44 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS taine cemetery In the Belknap settle Just arrived. They are new and we have them in M-Isaac Carson et al, v« Maud ! P««^'lh"’ »7»» ,ro">the wsrehmre and 1' »«in res* mahle term*. Sigi t elaborate colors. Something every family should 1 m f' .go, San Francisco and Port- ment, weet of Monroe, ibis afternoon. Glover et al; partition. A C Woodcock he fire*xlio«ni»lring apparot'u was »ent for. When the chemical engine an<l hose carts i Orwin. have. R esidk . nve B urnkd —L Cruzan waa appolnied guardian ad lltern for minor*, arri«e>l ths daeo were thrown open an<i ths t «. nanre »old on foreign countries, M Parrott, L Carson and Harr let Carson flames »»« sitinguiehwl. «•wived .abject to check ov oertit- so unfortunate a* to loee hi* home in of i-pnsit. 35—8 M Smith, v« W Nearly 12 ten. of exoelnivr wa* dretroyw! Lost Valley precli ct by fire Saturday ‘ < .ection* -utrueted to a* will receive vorce. Referred to Mi«» Th* car hoUte an erra 12 tons, ami it lacked >pt attention forenoon last about half peat nine only one wagon loml of heing full. W J We are noie agents for the New Foster Hose sup o’clock. The fl e » m diecoverrd by to report at this term LHOTdUCKB, P. E. S iotoum , John Hiefert; 38 — Pauline Hiefert, vs Hoyce, of the szcaiaior factory, when aeen by hl* wife and daughter* between the Ctthi«. porters for ladies. They are the neatest and handi a reporter at the fire, atate.1 that the I'.»« on I. H, P'/TTBB kitchen roof »nd colling, probably divorce. Default. Vi~ Frwi iret est supporter out. To look means a buy. A*, i» tant. the »xceleior would be abeot 6250. The in When in hugena Eugentt remem remem- having caught from a defective atove- 41 —Georg» L Grigsby vs AlmlnaD terior of the car wa* pretty badly burned and Grigsby ; divorce. Default. ber that the old courthouse I, pipe. There wa* oo fl io. They fl ret 42-Ellen V Hyktw, ve John Sykes; to will probably hare tn be rebuilt. to «xtinguiah the Are but A» to the origin <>f the fire, Section Foreman just back of the new court attemp'ed For a few days we will close out oddB and ends in fa led, tb»n had little time In which to recover money. Continued. Strawn who wa» wirklag near by, »aid bo »aw i house, has been refitted for •ave houoehr 11 effect». They go» b"* IS—R zena Ladd, vs Alfred Ladd; i two little boy», well known about town, play ladies TIES and NECKWEAR. A chance to get ing in the oar and aaw one of them .trike a a lodging house. a few chai a and »omn bedding and divrroe. Continued. something nobby. Good rooms with entirely clothing. Mr C'uzen’a ioaa ia about 45—J H MeCiung vs Edith B Linton match and wt fire to the excelsior and then - or - and T D Linton; to recover money. run rway. Before he could reach the car the new bedding and furniture. |W. ugene . Decree of foreclosure, |6U1#5 62, int. at 6 ational Bank Bath flats. Foster JJose Sapporters.,. Ladies Neckwear. I4KEG0UNTÏ84NK OREGON. A very quiet place, yet near _ ________ r part _ G ood H al B - Robt Csmpell has wld the business of town. • •t»kii>k*s i* ia««. Oldest • s*k la tks Cssetf. EH Howe* who formerly hi« h<>m«*t»*d raocT near Foley ^i .J_______ Kinth Street Spring« to three Grand Rapids, Mich, I te-, Smiling buitnrn indi brinclw conducted the Ninth Street Mr VBmpUll rww.rv.. enure satis satu theci^rln< of n*e acre« wt>*re bi* restaurant to the entire taucW m fitoribli tero. faction of the farmers, farmer«, is in „.t 1D baiit. The fine boiy of tim- A. G HO V EY, President charge of the new lodging. oo the laud «old K. L-G HULIN. Utah 1er. house. B. li. LmVEY«AM*CM<ttaB I O flames were beyernd ormtrol. per cent, atty fees «13». 60— E J Frszier, ve Frank J Martin; to recover money. Continued 61— Ira F W Butl-r, ve J £ Bond ; to recover money. Di-mieeed. Stat* of Oregon ve Jeff Harney; as sault with intent to kill. Grand jury reported not a true bill. Maroa Crc-LBk — A b agent for a Portland Mcycls h'*>ee wa* tn Eugene yesterday with two btcvole gasoline mop.ro which attracted a great deal of atteoti- >a on the streets, «boot ae much m A a Billy * locomobile did whan it *.r*t arrired. Th* agent add on* of ths moVae tn < K m . Urn >»11. of Medford, who is making the trip bonte, o> r yognilee, with it. REMNANTS . . . We have some bargains in our line of Remnants of summer goods. Ask to see them. SHIRT WAISTS 39 CENTS. KUNONAS. They are a cool, comfortable wrap and always look nice on a warm day. r* r fill Nil See them. p t*