; W * KiTUUIlU rum lIUUlliTIU or DBMCUYIC FWCIPLII, IH) TO IAO Al I0IIIT LITUI IT THIVKAT IF «VI »Rote VOL 36 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 19 1902. I ; d . I New Goods Low Prices I I n REGULARS WILL BE THERE n 7 Was Laying Behind a Log in Unfreqneted Place Call and inspect our Bargain Counters. . »1 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c Bargain Counters. Corn Now Falling Waists to close out. Linen Suits and Linen Skirts Shirt Johnstown Again. Hampton Bros WEEKLY EUCENE CUARD ; a MPBELL BROS., Publisher» Specie to to« Guard. G rants P ass , Or, July 15.-A fire which is believed to have bad its origin ’n a defective flue in the hotel yea’erday afternoon deetroyed »50,(00 TERMS of SUBSCRIPTION. worth of property here. A soutbw.-t „Y-, ...................................................... »2-i» wiud that was blowing a gaie seatt r- Ä...................................................... i-“ w Month»........................................................ ®0 Ing tbe embers over all parts ot t ie city and made It practiced/ Impoeelt le for tbe firemen to keep the tlxas- dvetbng rata» ".vie known on application under oontri 1. The tire wa« a most re- dun?« buninaw letters to THK GUA1LD, tnarkal 1-one in tha it did not ewe-p Eocene, OngoB» everything as It went but skipped here and there, making the situation ail t >s • L WHITSON, I more dlfficnlt for Ihe firemen and I ie 1 DENTIST. ! citizen», who fouuht beioic«Ty to qu 11 »vin< purchased the office and fixtures of the destructive flames’. Nearly all of th« Ute ileceaeed W V Henderson, I am now prejwrcl to do anything in the line of the residence* and buildings burn-d were Insured for otit-half or two-thirds Dentistry in the above «aid office. rt’rovn and bridge work a specialty. of their value. INDIVIDUAL LOSSES. S LUCKEY, lock,, Watches, Chains, Jew­ elry, Etc. rt..-painn^ ;i |>tly dons. r\ll wet s-vrantod. C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Mes-One half block north of Wr, L. CHESHIRE, IL D AND SURGEON, r.iWMi ldg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. See—Upstair» in Chrisman Block. ’Haw»: 91> 11 a m;12 to 3, 6 to 9 p m. OUÏS E. BEAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I'0*” * King Edward Out. L ondon , July 15. — His Majesty King Edward VII continues to improve in sat­ isfactory manner. This morn­ ing be went aboard the royal yacht. Tracy’s Report Confirmed. Special to the Gcard. bank building. Room 5[Kisl attention given to land and mining tt-n. Fusene, Oregon. A GOOD SELECTION WILL ALSO OlAACt ATMltTICA Hally uoard July 15 »«king thrt ths r«gu ar» be all-aed tui Io regard to the new term of the portioipata it» the pracnoe, if no < g- 'K.utbvrn Oregon Normal HchnAI the .euse wad be 4ie«d the s.-ke. The Ashland Tidings of yesterday baa the matter wa» referred toGeteral Ran­ following to my: dal), commanding the Department of “Chas A Redmond, of Eugene, the tbe Columbia, aud M»j >r Evans, As­ famous athlete of Eugeue, will organ­ sistant Adjiitaui-General, auuounoed ise the athletics io such a manner aa to yteterdsy that tbe application had bring grace, health and strength to t*eu granted. The battery Dumber» the Individual student aud suable rep- 1J0 m n, 120 horxee, »lx guue, six reeentatlvee of the student body to caiseoua and about lour wagoua. It combine skill wi h strength in what­ will maroti to aud from the place of ever at h let Io oouteet» they may en­ euoampoieut aud a great deal or benefit gage." to tbe National Guards 1» expected It Is »1*1 uodsratood hero that Mr from Itsc -»peratloti In the drill». Rednioud has been offered the chair Union No 9952, of thia city, presented 9 J Blnktly, who has the ooh tract for improving the street», and upn hie refusal t > meet their uetuands, a s.rlke was tied a red. Mr Blakely «ays that before (akin. the oou tract tie luvextl. gated the cost of labor, and made bis bid acooroingly, aud that these men were employed at the previously learned rale ol pay which they were willing to accept. Under the preseti' -cale of wage« now being paid meu furnielntig teams are paid *8.per day. Ihe fnremeu, tlulHher« mid common laborers are paid at llie rate ot 11.75 per day of ID hour». Tile »osle at pre«eul writing calle for the following : Tb'*e lurui,tiuig teams io be paid al the rate of H per day for tbemstlvea aud team», eight hours to oonatitiite a day’s work ; those em, loyed a« tiuish- ere, »2.5 1 ;>er day fur eight hours; that UL-lureman be p»id »3 per day for eight hour»; that all common laborers ue paid >2 per day fur e gkt hours. Mr Blakely says the toreet improve­ ment woik will be pushed light along, aud completed accordlug to cuutract. There la no expressed public interest using laken in the stilke, although the matter Is the ucoaslon of •orne comment among the citizens THE McKENZÎE ROAD. NEW MINING COMPANY. Organized in Cot valli» to Operate in Bohemia. I The two rvgiute is and trie separate battalion of the Oregon National Gua>da wi 1 go into camp at Albany i Tburaday, aud w th them will be tbe I Seventh Battery of the United Blate» | Artillery, »tatioued at Vai c user, fhe preeeoce of i h- battery was requested by Governor Geer, who through Ad- lutant-Geoeral Gautsubeiu, sent sn applloaUou to the Htcretaiy of War,) S eattle , July 15.— The dead body of David Merrill, one of the escaped Oregon convicts, has been found. The discovery was made this morning by Mrs Wagoner and her young son, while picking blackberries. It was unfrequented road Baptist chat ch......................... 3,5u0 near an Other »mall residence»................ 2,000 through the timber, about This 1» the second diea«trous fire In four miles southeast of Che­ 22 CENTS FOR HOPS. Grant* Pers during the last few week», halis. The corpse was laying tbe big planing mills aod adjoining behind a log, and upon ex­ That Price Offered al North bmldiug» ha5 i tg burned reoentiy. amination two bullet holes Yakima. G rbat C estral .—Yesterday’s Port­ were found, one in the back land Journal: Thi» aftern iou the' and one in the left wrist. N orih Y akima , Wash, July 16.— Great Central Land (Jo filed its articles Sheriff Cndihee and his Off re of 22 cents a pound were made of incorporation for »25,000. It 1» a ! posse pre not pursuing Tracy for Yakima hope Saturday, by local sister organ'zatlon to the Gieat Central today, but it is believed they agents of foreign buyers. This baa Railroad Co and s- veral otbet com­ oauwd a general sensation In hop panies in this Mmily of c rporations. are laying a plan by which circle», and the growers are elated. It will have charge of the lands btl iDg- they expect to get their man The price la highest ever offered since log to tbe Great Central. by strategy. While the party the early days, wbeu hope sold hsre is resting about fifty Muckles­ for |1.20 a pound. At the figures now hoot Indians are hunting the quoted, there will be an iuoome of >1,009,000 for bops In Yakima outlaw in the reservation nearly Valley this year, and at leant 100 grow­ jungle. ers will make a profit of »2>*) an acre. Jrsnts Pa«s Brewery................. 12,5 0 Bartlett grocery............................ 1,000 Boutin rn Pacific «bops and woodyard................................... 10,(00 A Lemke, reeidet ce................... 1 500 G Kutchell», retddenoe................. 1,260 L Heberle, tesidenoe................. 2,500 Cbrim R O McCroskey, residence......... 2,000 Colonial Lodging Ho iee........... 4,(03 E louib , OiUKrtm. PHYSICIAN C hicago , July 15.--By the united action of the bears on the board of trade today the price of corn was forced <1 own 15 cents per bushel. City Hotel........................................... »2,6)0 DIALER IM I Bears Rule Today. I S.venth Baireiy, U S A, Will At- teodthe Albany Encampment. J ohnstown , July 15.--An­ other fatal mine accident oc­ STRIKE AT ROSEBURG. curred here this morning. BIG FIRE AT GRANTS P as S. Four men were instantly Laborers on Street Improvement killed and several others se­ Ask for Higher Wages. A Loss of About ¿50,000 Entailed verely injured by the prema­ ture explosion of a dynamite R08KBURO, July 14.-Saturday after­ Yesterday. blast. noon the grievance committeeot Labor rVICS-lMt «ide of Willamette »treet. be­ tween Seventh and Eighth streets NO 1 4 At the oounty clerk'« office In Cor­ vallis, The Grot Kaotorn Mining Com­ pany baa filed articles of luoorporatloo. The Incorporators are Horace Lilly, T H Wellsher, August W Flecher, W W Calkins, George Lll'y, A K Milner and Lewis Hartley. T'becapital stock 1« »1,260,non, divided into 1,360,00) • hares at »1 eaoh. Niue huudro.1 thousand share« ae to bs I mu « h 1 to the incorporation, to be paid for in full by deed to «aid loaorporailon of iwrtaiu rnluea owu««d by the Incorporators In proportion to the value agreed upon by the said Incorporators. The re­ maining 360,000»haras are to b« held as traa«ury stock and are to tie sold under the direction of the b >ard of dl- rectors, and the proceed» thereof are to be need In the proeecullon of the bu«i- lie«a of tbs oortxiratlou. The principal office h to be at Oorvaills, Oregon. The duration of the Incorporation la to be indefinite. The enterprlee, businsaa aud occupa­ tion iu which the corporation le to en­ gage, le the purchasing, ownlug, leas­ ing, working, operating, buying and Belling for profit, mines and mineral claims In Oregon. Also the construc­ tion, purchasing, leasing and o|x»ratlon of water ditches and quarts mill«, and doing any and other thing uetwesary or convenient to ttie suixieasful prose­ cution of ths work of mlnltig. The oompeny ownes mines In the Bohemia dlstrlo*. of eonomlm and history of that lua'ltu- tion and that be will accept the asms although the fact has not yst been officially announced. If such Is ths case the executive board of that Institu­ tion has made no mistake lu selecting Mr R-dmoud for such a position. Mr Redmond has lived In Eugene during his three years at the Univer. atty and 1s known a» a gentleman, stu­ dent and athlete. He was graduated thia year with highest honors and his Instructors »|>eak of him as one of the NEW OPERA HOUSE. beet students ever in their cla-»«w. Daring bls college course he has Loen a very popular student, having been The Plans Will Arrive Thursday manager of the'01 football team and From Baker City. oaptaln of the track legal In 1901; trainer In 1902 He was also a leader Dally Guard July 15, in many other student enterprises. For the past two or three weeks the Mr Redmond 1» 26 years < Id and 1 Is Eugene Giestre Co has tie, n welting home Is at McMinnville. for the plana and speclfimtlona for the new opera bou«e so that bld« could be HOURS OE ENCAMPMENT. made and the oontraot let. At last word lies i>eeu received from Soldier Boys Will Be Held Pretty the architect, Mr Henues, of Baker City, that lha plane will arrive on Close Into Camp. Thursday of thia week, aud the oou tract will ba let shortly afterward. By Following Is the order of the day for the time work beglue on the new tlieO N encampment which beglue building It la hoped that the other nt Albany Thursday : brick buildings now In course < f elec­ First call for reveille............. 4:65 a tn tion will have tx-en about completed Reyelll;«.................................... 6:00 * tn so that a large uutnber of workmen can Assembly for roll oall Imme­ be put on the naw otiera house building and rush It to o«>mpleilon. diately after reveille. Blok call................................... 6:15 a m A BIG CLOCK. Drill call.................................. 6:40 a m Assembly for roll oall and formalin»............................. To Be Erected By the H able oall............................... Telegraph Co. 00 the Mat* Recall from drill..................... Meas oall........................ ... ....... lock Building. Assembly................................. Guard mounting.................... a m Dally Uuar.t July 15 R M Donahue, local agent for tba Assembly for formation of de­ tails........................................ 8:20 » m Wells Fargo Ezpraaa Co and ths West­ Adjutant’s oall........................ 8 JO a m ern Uolo» Telegraph Co, baa received m a big electric clock which will be erect­ Drill oall................................... 9:20 ed eoon by ihe latter company vJ the Assembly for roll oall and formation............................. . 9:25 a m north aide of the tbrev-tioiy Matlock brick block al Eighth and Willamette Recall from drill..................... 11 :30 a M eeS cal I.... •••• ... 12:15 P m etreeto. This cl >ek will be put up for adver­ Axaemblyl...... .......................... 13:20 P tising put poe«-«, being suirouudtd by Officers’ call............................ 1:00 P an advertisement of «orne brand of First sergeants’ oall .......... 1:46 P Stable call................................ 4:46 P m cigars. Il will be regulated by tele' Mesa call.................................. 6.26 P m graph, the same as the a veral electrio Assembly............ .................... 5:30 P m clocks about town, anuiity t'ommlwioners J R Hill and tl I) Edwards returned r*uuday erst > Ing from their trip up the McKenzie river, made for the purpose of Inspect­ ing the oounty road to ascertain which prints need the most attention when the proposed Improvements, money for which has twau jointly raised by the citizens and th- county, are com* menoed. Meters Hill and EJwaide went up as far as McKenzie Bridge and gave the mad a thorough examination. The main part of the work will tie between Thurston anil Hendricks' Feiry, but stretches of road above the ferry will also he attended to. Heveral contracts will be let for the work is t>e done thia side of the ferry, blds for which will e advertised right away. The Improvements will be of a sulwtantlal character, four yards or more of gravel to the rod to be placed on the road when It la leveled up. While the road above Waltervl le will not receive so much attention *• the lower part, the work will be done lu a thorough manuer B|sx'tal atten­ tion wl'l tie paid o the »tre eh between Dutch Henry'* and Gate Creek, the IxilutH where W T Carroll’« and L Bl- mon’a work ended three years ago wl en they had contracts for Improv­ ing the road. EORMEREUGENE MANSUICIDES 0. T. Pritchard, Jeweler, Shoois Himself at Grants Pass. Dally Uoard, July 15 YaHarday’a Roseburg Review: “D T Pritchard, the well known Jeweler, ■hot himself at Giant« Pam last tilglil with suicidal intent. The shooting .HX'urrwl In his room at a hotel. The weapon used was a revolver end the ball entered the 1-ft aide near the hear1. He was still at 1« to talk when found and said he wl.hed to make a state­ ment to the Roseburg Odd 9'ellow«, of which he was a member. The lodge here was oorninuoloated with, but be had then grown so weak that he could only say that be wished his body brought here for burial. "Mr Pritchard waa atxiut 65 years of age and during the past twenty years had conducted a Jsweler aud watch re­ pair shop In several of the towns in Western and Boutbern Oregon and Northern California. He waa of quiet tempera'e d aposlil hi and leaves no known relatives, his with having died several years ago. No motive can 1« assigned for the tragic deed, he having left here Haturday for a brief alwence, being apparently In his usual health and spirits." Years ago Mr Pritchard conducted a jewelry store in Eugene, and only sev­ eral months ago he started a Jewelry repair ehop Io Henry Huddleston's bicycle store, but soon went to Spring­ field aud from there to Boutbern Ore­ gon . DEATH OF MRS. MAHON. R oad M oney .—At a special meeting When in Eugene remem­ of the oounty commloeioners’ court PALESTINE POINTERS. ber that the old courthouse, yesterday afternoon at which the ad- Died in Eugene Yesterday Evening just back of tho new court­ verti-iement for blds for Improving the Jltle Damage Done to Hay by as 4:15 O’clock. house, has been refitted foi McKenzie road was ordered published, the Rain. following order wa* made: "Il Oallv Hoard. July 15 - OF— a lodging house. | the ............................... utee before ■aneti Dally eaard. July is appeerluz to the court from the report Mrs? Mahon, a pioneer lady of Good rooms with entirely of the county treasurer that there la a Special to the Guar* Jaa L Clark, the Hprlogflsld po«t Assembly for roll call and for­ master and merchant, baa sold bie store Lane county, died at the home of her new bedding and furniture. onnrlderable amount of money In the C how , July 16.—Our farmers are mation (if there be no dreae EUGENE, OREGON. to Henry Ficher aud Milton Bally, daughter, Mrs F W Osburn,at 734 Wil­ A very quiet place, yet near road fut <1 and »aid ¡money can better much relieved to And but little hav ' pared»), 10 minutas before sunset ■uneet two youug men formerly employed by lamette street, yesterday evening at Retreat *•••■ .. — .•<••• be ueed in the general fund, It Is there­ damaged by the rain. Haymaking the business part of town. tataklithsa iR issi. Oldest the Boolb-Kelly Lumber Co al Wend­ 4:11 o’clock aftei a long lllnew, belLg Call for quartern..................... 9:46 P ordered that the oounty treasurer and hauling are seen on every hone. •»ak Is tks Cssaty. , aged 69 years, 7 monttie and 18 days. Ed Howe, who formerly fore m , First oall for tattoo ............... 9:50 ling. P Mrs Mahon waa born in Onio, No* Last Wednesday as Mr Henry Tripp Tattoo...................................... 10:00 •wa1 Bunking buunsu inali brandi« conducted the Ninth Street be and he ie hereby dirreted tn trans­ The new proprietere took charge of P fer said money in said road fund to the was returning from Eugene be wan vemlier 20, 1842 aud came to Oregon the store yesterday and will ooatlnue Tape ........... .............................. 10:20 P restaurant to the entire satis­ genera' fund of Lane county." with her parents, Rev and Mra D W thrown from hie bore* which eacapezj, First call for church, Hunday, if mue lad m lamble terms. to conduct II aloog(firat slew lines, faction of the farmers, is ig Minton In 1864 aud settled In Lane -catterlng ihe goods which were fast­ JuiyJO........................................10:30 a in Mr Clark moved ibe pootoflloe to ­ B orn —At Cottage Grove, July 12, A. G. HOVEY,President county where moot of her life lisa charge of the new lodginn ened to the saddle aud play log all aorta Church cal'.......................... ..10:40 a day into the old J W Blowart buildlag L u HUL1N. Cashier. 1902, to Mr sod Mrs O O MtCiellsn, a been spent. One deter and live of pranks with Its be»b in Its mad house. R.H. HOVEY, AartCaahieH and will start a racket store. Ho will daughter. brothers survive her. Hhe leaves six career. At last account It and the sad­ also put In now poetofflos til lures In­ —-a Florence Items. dle were still unfouad. cluding 100 oall boxes and 60 lock Children: Mrs F W Osburt. aud Mra ANE COUNTY BANK WHITE GOODS SALE -FIRST------ IT’Ç ON Two days gone and half the goods sold. White Everything Going whitc- Of Fugen». «'d Ojr»lUg Cash Capitel SSO OOO •00,000 Eugene, Oregon. RANK IN.» BUSINESS A fr. „ °« tvaa enable 1 • m . tern». digbt Pr<* * =*** « «-*“■ Swisses. Piques, Parasols. Shirtwaists, Lisle Gloves Lawns. Mat res. Talle Linens. Underwear, Kid Gloves. Organdie, Emb. Nanaook, Emb. Remnants, Bed Spreads, Corsets. EvervtbiDg in white must leave our shelves by Saturday night. It's OFF SATURDAY NIGHT. ««toNated to a. «f fxt ier. vallis arv-om pen led by h-r aunt, Mr« Hanker H B Eaklu, of Eugeue, d»- A J Wood, wl«o will spend some time part«d b»lpb, a a'»r oe hotel tuildleg la sow be­ or t carry o»t their program on the ing repaired. Workman are palling 1» Fourth. new »ilia, laying uew fi xxe aod put- lug oo »«>ma oaw «Idlog. JHlK u ri SlK KB-F|.Xp«»ae to surprise Tr>ay and Merrill abeu they shall mae »gain. Tracy wse >esn by a farmer rm .r 9,nuiucl»w rtuuday nigb', but bls appearance waa not reported until yesterday. The fugitive played bls old trick i f doubling on bls track-, and again bi* pur«u»ra were fooled. He wan not beard from yeet-rday. Mei- rill le mid ie be in rSatlle, and hae •ven ventured out ou lbs streets. E O Poller, of Eugene; J B Mahon, of Irving; H C Mahon, M-- John Btrotue and Wmston Malum, of Juiioikm 1 ha txidy wiil tie taken to Jatmti' n on ibe 1:4^ train Wednesday, July 16, and Interment made In the 1 O O 9 cemetery west of Junction. Funeral serviere will be held at the gravest 2:80 p m. Wild West Show. Ail lbs »xcltlnv soanee r.f broncho riding nan be wltnewwd al Bang’s Park ■Saturday and Bunday. Stark’s Wild West Hbow will give parlormauoJ there both days at 2:30 p m. Mr Htark le an experienced man at thia boalDets, and leateoent arrival bare from California, Where be bat been giving similar exhibition . Cailfcrnia papers s;>eak well of ti e skill of Mr Htark and the entertaining LATBB. Ho boo about 30 Deapatcliea today ea firm the story quality of hie show. > orsee and 14 of lha beet riders In the of Merrtll’e dealt.. country, Including MVeral i»oy ridn*. B onk — Near Cot.urg, Mond«y, July Ail kind- of d «cult aud f«b< y feato 14,1902, to Mr aud Mrs Bruce Uarrleon, <>» horseback. Admleeiou 25 cents. Bangs Park. S SOT.