TWÏ Took Morning’s Neal at a Farm Hoose Near Seattle. King Edward is Out of Danger Terrible Railroad Accident. Special te Guard. G loveksville , N Y, July 5.—A horrible accident oc­ curred on the New York Cen tral Railroad at thia place this forenoon. A car left on a gtade with brakes set by some means be­ came free and rushed down the grade with accelerated speed until it crashed into the rear end of a passenger train. Eleven passengers were killed and fifty injured. King Out of Danger. Special to the OUABD. L ondon , July 5, 5 p m — The physicians attending King Edward have just is­ sued a bulletin announcing that their royal patient is out of danger. Pumice Covered Sea. Special to th» (luarc. »ILL UPMi ROAD The Suicide Route. P ortland , July 5—F F Grosshams killed himself with a revolver atthe I«eonard House today. Despondency on account of financial ora- barrassments prompted- him to commit the rash deed. He wag a young man. Chicago’s Troubles. •pscUl to lbs UU4IU> C hicago , July 5.--The em­ ployes of the Chicago street car system are threatening a strike that will tie up every street car line in the city. Business iuterests are en­ deavoring to arrest the strike that could not but result in vast loss. Tracey on Deck. ■poclal to th« Grant ■ County Conrt Agrees to Appro- Celebrated in Grand St) le at piiate Money for Bine Junction City. River Road. WILL RUT ftOCM C It US ME ft Oft. Dally Goars Joly S A oomralt'ee of representative gill- z«ui, oonelsting of Ell Bangs, Mayor G R Chrisman, Gao T Hall, F L Cnarn- bers, L T Harris, G W Griffin, U B Eaklu and John Hampton, this after­ noon appeared before tbe oouuty cm- misotoDere’ court now in session and pr seen ted tbe petition, as published in Monday’s G uard asking tbe court to appropriate money for tbe luit>r >vr- meut of the county road from Thurs­ ton to tba B ue River mi nee. Tbe petition asked for 32 for each and every dollar subscribed and contributed by a large number of residents along the road and citizens of Eugene, bat after due deliberation and consideration tbe court agreed to give an equal sum sub­ scribed, wblab is now about 31,80', but It is hoped to make It >2,000 or more in a few days. Io addition to this amount the court also agreed to furnish the county route crusher for the road, the citizens o do tbe hauling eftberoak. Tbe crush«r will be located probably at a point • abort distance this side of Thurston and tbe work w II commence In a short time. With 34'00 in cash and with tbe use of the roek orusber the worst portions of tbe road can be pu* lu good oondi tlon. MOKS SUBSCHirTIONa. fallowing are additional subscrip­ tion« obtained eluoe the list was pub­ lished exclusively by the G uard Monday: David Link.......... 3 I 6 00 6 OJ E D Matl ck........... 6 30 M fl Barker.......... 3 50 L U Hkeele.............. 3 SO W KHcarbrough ... 15 00 H L l»ong........ 5 00 A Yerington........... 5 00 I* Frank A H n..... 5 tin J U Green A Hon.... 5 Co HH Friendly ... 10 00 Register................... Day A Heuderson 7 M 6 00 A C Woodcock....... T acoma , July «5.—The sliip Florence arrived here today from Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Her master reports steaming through a coating of pumice etone on the surfaco of the REMOVED TO SALEM. ocean for bve hundred miles off Akulan Pass. The ship’s master knew of Remains of the Late Rev. H. K Hines Taken From Portland no volcanic disturbance that could be belli responsible for "The remains of the Ute R*v H K the pretence of the pumice. Hines, D D, and that of hie deceased Hpeola! to the Guard. lowng wets th' winners ami wife were removed recently from the Line Fir cemetery, Portland, to the Lee Mission cemetery, Salem, and Ir- ierred in the Dimond Square where so many of the early missionaries are burled. A year ago last Deooratlon Day Dr Hlnee visited the graves of hl* heroic associates, and he talked of the people who are butted there and of the dutyofr.ur church to eiect a fitting memorial. It ought to be done In the Dimond Square there should be a monument to the men and women who brought Christianity to this We tern shore ” The above Item we clip from the Pa­ cific Christian Advocate, Portland, • Methodist publication. The Lee Mis­ sion csmslery ol Salem belongs to that denomination and In It repose the re­ mains of many who ware prominent In Oregon’s early history. Among them are Jason I^ee, Cyrus Shephard, PL Edwards, J H Wilbur, "Father’’ Waller, Gustavus Hluss and Bishop Fraatus O Haven. REVENUE TAXES. SiArn.K, July 5— Tracey the eecaped Salem peniten­ Repealed oo Maoy Articles July ist. tiary convict breakfasted at a farmhouse not far from the I be f< ll »wing war r taira, a* citv limits tins morning. reventie, far as they relate to I The people whom he in­ were ro;>**led July Banker«, vited to set out the breakfast brokers, dealers lu | say that he looked fresh, as if pawnbrokers, custom of theatres, public bull I- the chase ami the recent mur­ proprietors lug«, circuse-, bowling elleys or bill- ders for which he is responsi­ bosr! o wners, dealers In leaf tobacco, ble had left no particular im­ iiiaoufaUurera of toieteoo and cigar«, pression upon him, either imdruimute, papers or documents, Isatiee, deliveries, transfers ot «took, physically or mentally. sales, agreeinenla of sale, agreements Tracey kept his gun in to so l stocks, products and metohan- easy reach while he ate with dlse, limes, seat- |tu parlor or palace teeming relish. rars, berths In sleeping cars, excise He talked to his entertain­ taxra on persona, firm«, com pan Ira ers and claimed that his and corporations engaged In refining and sugar and on legacies chances for escape were ex­ petroleum tod distributive eharse of personal cellent. property. tbeir st; >ree: ‘ Doc'1 MePLereon, first choice, score, •i- J M Martin, second, score 4». A Hutzman, third,score lOj. John Kieet, fourth, score, 11. E J Cn w, fifth, score 11». In tbe tug of war between tbe mar­ ried men aud single maa the married men won. In the two foot raoee Louie Miller and George Miller were the winners. Denctng on a|platf>raa built for tbe purpose was Indulged In dur­ ing tbe afternoon aud evening. Al­ together It was a very eajoyable affair. •V OTHKh Fiact*. Special to tbs OS abo . J unction C ity , July 6.—July 4th was oelebrated in a befitting manner at this place yesterday, lbs day opsned with poor prospects for a good crowd, but the people began to ooms Into iowd about nine o’clock from all directions, some coming horseback, in wagons, carriages a< d many coming In oa ths trains from Eugens and Harrisburg. By noon folly 3000 people bad as­ sembled In the city. Owing tbs mud­ dy condition of the streets some of the program had to be left ou*. The program commenced at 11 o’clock, when tbe line of parade was formed by Dr W W Oglesby, grand marshal of the day, starling at tbe city ball, thenoe east to Front »t*eet, tbenra north to Eighth street, thenoe to city park. The Fourth Regiment band of Eu­ gene, beaded the line of march, then tbe liberty car with tbe goddresof liber­ ty and forty little girls all dressed In white aud each carrying a flag. Next came tbe fl >at representing tbe Daughter of Rebekah, with MIssLeab Lew I* a« Rebekah at the well. Next oame tbe iliac repreec’tl"ir ’he Degree of Honor which 1« < c. tiled to special mention. This fi >at was made on a wagon with low wheals and dressed In white all over so as to hide the wheels. The wagon bed was made perfectly fl-it aud bad a post at each corner about 15 inches hlgb. Four beautiful little girls all dressed In white were seated one at each poet, and In tits center of the wagon there was a raised platform about six feet high and on this was placed a email crib, toed and on this two little girls were lying as if dead, and at tbe bead of tbe bed stood Miss Opal Williams dressed as an angel with wings extended, making a beautiful picture as well as a very Impressive lesson. Following this came tbe fl'iat representing tbe Woadtnao of tbe World, which was very pretty. A log oabltt was built on a wagon and was covered with mosses and bouquets. Following this cams the fire department and people in car­ riages. . Hou B F Mulkey of Moumou’h de­ livered the ad drees of the day which was listened to bj a large crowd •ud very much enjoyed as tbe professor Is a very interesting Harvey Winn reoited the speaker. Declaration of independence and we must say it was well delivered and far ahead of ths old way of reading It. Io tbe afternoon a game of baseball was played between Eugme aud Juno- tlon nin»H which was a very interest­ ing game, reeuptng lu a so>re of nine to eight in favor of the Janet Ion nine. Tbe Eugene boys were all true sports­ men and played clean ball end tbeir umpire was fair in all bls rulings. Ths horse race was won by the little brown mare of John Stroms— purse, 350 Tbs men’s foot race was won by N Purkerson, of Fern Rlcge. Tbe beys’ foot rac* was won by Eberle Kuykendall, of Eugene. lu the evening there was a fine dlr- p ay of fire-works from a stand erected lu front of tbe botel. The crowd was one of tbe rural or­ derly ever seen In town, very fe w dranke were seen on the streets. At 5 o’clock tbe plug-uglies made their appearance ou tbe streets and made dunces of themselves for the amusement of tbe cbLdrsr. AT RONI. EugeHt ilhlu'C celebrat», but on ac­ count of the w»ath«r tuauy wbo In­ tended to goto Junction and other ^lacra «tayed at home. Mi»l of tbe bu«lnera h«u«e« were oloeed during tbe day and the «trrala had rathtr a Hun day appeara'ioe. Thora wha bad fir»- erack«re f >r tale dlaporad of them, and tn the evening Ibero waa Impromptu pyrotecbnlca ou Willamette «tree’, AT COTT AOK GKOVK. Cottage Grove gave up her celebration en tbe account .of tbe rain, but there were large crowd« of people on tbe •treete anyway and In the evening eonte firework« were had. There w«re uo public exercieee. AT amt NOFIELD. Quite an elaborate celebration waa planned at Springfield but the whole thing wae given up on account of the rain. at M ort , nkwmikb ' s . W ood L omt . —The incessant raine Dally arard. July! Weainraday and Thursday caused the Notwltheiat'dlng the threatening MARRIED.— Dr R J Marsh and Mlse willamelle river to rise several feel Abnla H Zauer, both ot Portland, w.at her Ibero wee a big crowd at Rob* unexpectedly. Considerable loss were married at the reakletice of 8 G Newmter'e place, on the old Welle tHvaaloaed by coralwood, which had Marsh, RTS High etreet, yesterday by farm two mike weet of Fa gene, yrater- been baokeai at the river In the Rev D K Loveridge, rector of r»t Mary's day. A good old-frahloned Fourth of vicinity of Jas,er to be tioate.1 1.» Rü­ episcopal church. Tba «room la a July picnic wa« held, the amaeemente gens for the markst, heing washed . young physician ot Portland with paraIng off very «ucoeeefully. away Fred Gibson I -t about 4U oords, '* | bright (roepecta. He la a son of 8 G I In the rtfie «boot for a toeef tbe fo.- and Griffin Bros lost considerable 1 Marsh, of Ktogvoe. HARRISBURG MILL. BOTH FEET CUT OFF. RESOLUTIONS. Upon the Death of J. A. Burlin­ game. Headquarters J W Geary Post, No 7, Department of Oregon OAR. Whereas, the Supreme Commander of the universe has In his Infinite wi*- dom, seen fit to remove from our midst oar late oomrade, J A Burlingame, and Wherear, Comrade Burlingame was a faithful and oonsis eat member of J W Geary Poet No 7, and ever ready to advance its Interests,therefore be it Resolved, by this Poet that lu the death of Comrade Burlingame, this Post 1 >eee a true and falthtal member, and the family a kind and affectionate husband and father. That feeling the lore which we as a Poet have sus­ tained ws are prepared to and do, un­ qualifiedly aympatize with his bereaved family. Resolved, that while we deplore the lose of our Ute comrade, we bow sub­ missively to the will of tbs Supreme Commander, realizing that our loaa in HI* gain. Resolved, that theae resolution* be apread at large upon tbe record* of the Poet and a copy thereof be trauamitted to the family of our late comrade. Reeolved, that tbe charter of tbia Frat be drapad In mourning for tbe apace of 30 day*. R A B artlett , Adjutant. COBl'RG NOTES. Bootli-Kelly Co Takes Formal Posession. WILL RRtoUBLV I««CT • HAST. Harrieburg Bulletin: Tueeday Mee- •ra John F Kelly and George H Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, aud Attoraay A C Woedoeek were here, when the final tranifer of IheHar- rleburg Lumber Co’a plant to tbe Bootb-Kelly Co took place. Mr J F Kally Immediately gave order* for tbe belt«, aawa and all removable portion* of tbe machinery to be taken off and •tored In the tool hoo*e, and thia waa belDg done Tueeday afternoon. For tbe paat year, or ever ainee tbe Bootb-Kelly Co rirwt began negotiating for tbe parcbaae of thl* plant, tbe eitl- zen* of Harriiburg have indulged in much «peculation a* to what the new owoera Intended doing with tbe prop­ erty. Many rumor* have been circu­ lated m to tbeir plan* and intention*, but upon Inveatlgatlon they proved to be rumor* In truth and witbout founda­ tion. Just what diapoaltion will be made eftbla plant bae not |been definitely determined upon by tbe manager* et tbe company, we are reliably informed, but that tbi* company (with tbe rapid­ ly increasing demand for it* produet, will in th* near future erect other large «awmllle, ia an aeeured fact. Whether Harrlaburg will-b* one of the place* favored Is ooutlngeut upon clrcumetan- That ia if tbia company can ob- ta|u f*oi|ltle« here to operate with- out having to pay exorbitant prices for the privilege. It la reasonably oertain that they will put up a big mill here. They virtually come to us with the proposition that If the faollilie* are afforded them they will build a saw« mill plant In Harrisburg that will em- ploy a large force of men; and further that they do not demand a bonus. Booth—Kelly Co's Dam Being RICH GOLD FIND. Repaired—Petition For Saloon. A Record Breaker Uncovered Out in Josephine County. 0S TSt wiaoLiae sgaieg. Dally Guard July J, Brakeman J. G. Nowete, ployed on tbe Wendling brancto of tL Southern Paclflo railroad, met with terrible aocldent y rate rd ay wblcb win cripple him fer life. On the up trip yeeterday fora0000 the train etopped at the aiding a «bort alatanoe above Maroela about iq o’clock to do aome • witching, a oar had been «witched, and a* Brak*mw Nowel* wae climbing to tbe top *f u •et th* brakee a piece of botrd on the oar which be graeped broke, rawing him to fall under tbe wheel*. Befor* be oould get out of the way the whasi* paaeed over both leg* below tb* kn*e, mangling and cruahing them in a ho/ rible manner. Hi* fellow-trainman tenderly picked him up, placed him on tbe train and brought him back to Springfield, at which place he wH met by a conveyance andRbrought to Eugene where Dre Paine and Kaykan. dall gave tbe Injurlee an antlaepti* dreaelng, immediately afterward* plaelng him, on the northboand train for Portland where he wa* taken to tbe boepital last evening. Late laat night word waa receivtd that the operation for tbe amputation of tbe feet waa performed and that Mr Nowle* bad itood the operation very well. Th* left leg wm amputated Jeet below t he knee and the right juet above tbe ankle. Tbe unfortunate man resided at Co­ burg wbere bi* folk* al*o lived. He I* a married man, bl* wife leaving on tbl* morning’* early train to be at hie bedaide. MAIL DELIVERY. Schedule of Carriers' Trips for Delivery and Collection. For tbe benefit of tho*e who g*t tbeir mail by carrier we publlih a schedule of the oarrier* tripe, both for Special to ths Onard. delivery and collection of mall*, a* fol­ C oburg , July 2.—The flue of M H G rants P ass , July 3.—A moot re­ low*: Sklnnar’a residence burned out last DELIVERY. markable rich gold strike has Just been night aud caused a great dial of ex- ! made in the Pickett Creek district of First trip—Report, 7:00 a m; leave oltvment Considerable damage northern Josephine county by George poatofflee, 7:45; return to poatofflo*, done by airmen cutting through cell­ Collins and Charles Brad ba ry, two 11:45 end, 12:00. ing, thinking the garret of tbe hoove miners of Grants Pass. Thsee men Second trip—Report, 2:15 p m ; l**v* was on fire. have uncovered a vain tha’ is a record- poetoffloe, 2:45; return to poetoflice The mill dam of the Booth-Kelly Co breaker in the matter of riohneee. They 4:40; end, 4:45. at this place le undergoing repairs. have brought a quantity of the rock COLLECTION. Quite a large hole was washed through from the strike into thiscity. Much of laat night, perhaps caused by mu k- Flr*t trip — Report 12:00; leave poet­ it is half gold. From all parte of the rata, and|lt will take several days to re­ office 12:00; return to poetoffloe, 12^5; vein the gold can be plainly seen. pair the washout. The rich find is located on the tum- •rd 12:30. Second trip—Report 4:45 p m; l*av* George Moore, tbe night foreman at m|t ot , hlgh rldg, 0vsrlooklBgPiekett the planing mill, had tbv misfortune Creek and in one of tbe beet placer d la­ poetoffloe, 4:45; return to poatoffle* te eut bls band quite badly on one of 4rlcts In Josephine county. For this 5:10, end, 5:15. the planer knives last night. .reason It has been long expected THE RAIN. O L Parsons Is circulating a petition that a remarkable quartz find for a saloon at this plaee, aleo a remnn- would some day be made In •trance is being circulated egalnet the the district Parties previously worked It Benefits Hops, Potatoes and ■•loon. there, removing a pocket and aban­ Grain—Hay Damaged. doning the shaft at depth of 12 feet. Bradbury A Collins relocated the claim Bally Saar*. July 5 THOSE HOMESTEAD CONTESTS. and went to work In the old abaft. The oold rain which began Tuaaday They went down but two feet farther thoroughly loaked the grooad, Will Be Renewed—New Affida­ whm they struck the vein, At thia ba* which wae parched and baked. Th* shallow depth It has a width of 12 In­ vits Filed. general opinion among farmer* I* that ehee and lira between two well da- more benefit than barm will roiulL fined walls of serpentine. lt will be remembered that some There ie aome bay cut, and thl* 1* be­ Tbe first pan of rock removed from weak* ago Hubert H Aniersou (the vein contained over >60 In gold. ing damaged,bnt the opring gialn new • nd others filed contest* on 40 home­ bae a cbanoe of making a fair crop, Pieces of quartz were removed the steads up the McKenzie river. Twelve while hope, potato*« and all kind* of size of a hen's egg that contained an of these were dismissed on technicali­ vegetable« are greatly benefitted. ounce each of pure gold. Much of the ties and the matter seemed to be ledge matter gives returns of 31600 per W ill I ebtall E lecteic P laet . dropped for awhile, but word came ton, while all will run up into the —Beth MoAllster, tbe well known frorn tbe U 8 land oflloe at Roraburg electrician, left thl* afternoon for Gold today that yeeterday afternoon new Hill, J ack »on county, where he will affldavito were filed and tbe matter Install an electric light plant for will at once toe takea up again. OREGON’S BIG SHARE. Houck Bros of that plac*, for tb* pur­ _______________________ _ pose ef lighting the olty. G*e A B uffalo B ill CoMtsa-Baker city What We Got in Appropriation By Honck, the well known goal ral»*r of Herald: "G«o W Fanning, Peter; p Eugene/ I* one of tbe member* ot tb* Hlelgb, William Roberta, George Rhar- tOOgreSS. firm whloh 1* putting In th* plant. der, L' F Harrla aad W G Legg, a New R eal E state F irm .- T H ooterle of bill _____ poattra ______________ In advance of| W ashington , July 3.—’rbs sssslon Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows, sr- of conKre" 'vlitoti hM jUit cloeed ae_ Garrett, recently firm Howard, 8 0« rived In the city early this morning ®0,nPll«bed mueh for the Pacific and Stuart Mateer have formed • and are at the Sagamore. Haar log an i!orthw««*- Both Oregon and Wash­ partnership te engage in the r»1 advance guard for Ringling’* big off ln,,on h,Te w«u- For rivers estate bualnee*, Mr Garrett buying ool cus had reached here a day In advance, *,n»«1,600. Tbe claae citizen and tousinee* man, wbll* •lau.ht on tbe boards of the surround- Indian bill carried the necessary Mr Mateer io well known a* a me* log country, working during tbe dark ,ni0UDt fr>r continuing schools and of integrity. The now firm will ■» hours to beet their rival mountebanks. M^nciee In both states, while minor doubt prosper. Both aggregations will show here In •PProPr,«l'one were made In tbe sun- P rompbrous B lue R iver .—A cor­ Aeguvt.” Buffalo Mill’s show Wj|| ^ry civil bill. The Portland poetefflee appear at Eagan*. ie aseureti of »200,000 and 310,000 al­ respondent writing the G uard from f lowed on the eustom house. tbe Blue River mining district *•/•■ Aside from appropriations Oregon "Evsrythlng hoe a very prraiwoo« B oh km t a Mi sb ».—Cot tags drove has been exceedingly fortunate in local look about camp. Several small p*r" Leader: A visit to Bohemia at thia legislation, getting an Indian war lias are doing excellent develop««** season of ths year cannot but Impress pension hill; tbe Crater Lake National work on the east elope ol Gold Hill M>‘ the visitor with the u-ual amount o Park; authorization of the sale of •11 with »plendld poroibilillee. ILo* activity meal fated by the eontinoal Vasatlila land«, and relief for Sbermaa River bae a big future, better than IM The district 1* *xtendlt>« roar of powder blasts beard on every county settlers, aside from a num- Bohemia. band dveloptng the various mines. ber of private pension bills. In clreumteronoe all th* time." The r ads are fairly well opened and A R unaway . — Thursday both tbs stage line and freight teams H old O ut .—W d Hampton, who are loaded to their full capacity with reroutly bought out J A Gorton’s dray as Jobs Graham wae driving on* of N met and supplies for the various and transfer business, bee «old out to J A Skeela’ team* to a haek al 8prtt>(- e«mrs that ate al-eady in aciiv’ty H Brown, recently from Nebraska. Mr Aliogether the prraprata for Bohemia ra-b-l'? ‘Vof Henry field the horee* became frightened *o ran away. The tougne of th* v*b iXjpU‘“ X‘nlh i base not been brighter for years wo* broken ana one of th* bors** *«• pretty badly cut oa ef bi* ><•