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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1902)
TRÄGT STILL Thirty Tbousand Dol lars Cash Stolen in Chicago 1N 2!DE HEABS tMUy Guam July 1» T o V oitagb Gm>ve.-A d legation of Olid Sallow« went lo Cottage Grove ou th* 2:04 train lo attend aui-etlo« • t tba t Oltage Grove Lodge No 6b V) be lie d there tonight. The occaeiou will r>e a reception io honor of Uucls Ham- uel n»ri>n<la if that place who ha« Of • . member if good aid faithful ai di. g for over 60 yearn. Aj »t m-flal also will be given him and the • «n*a ‘f, t c ' i will be mud« by J ' • t< i'bc m> nbers front Euger.e ■ * ’ ■ . ;. di.' ar»: J J Wal'-m, 1> in ■ , H t Gossett, Dr L W Ko* i , J n Lau •>'. hl Bvarverud, C HCu uf.ut, J Ki.-.t I P New nd H L t'iill* n Judge Catlin Died in Portland BOHEMIA MIXES Albany Man Telia of Work Going On Tbere. Albany Demerit, >e»terd»y: Mrs A M Hammer and Mis» Gilbert .»■ turned yesterday from the Bay, aud today Mr Hammer re'urned from a trip to the Bohi tola u ioee, where be is iuter«s'»d. He report* fl .,e pn»| ee ls there, rilx mii-s of the thirty-'wo mile railroad Into the uil..ei b«Ve teen completed, aud the work ou the road la bet ng pushed. 1 tiree i housand claim* bsve i ee.i taken up In the It >h«mia district and eight hundred of them have t>eeu w rked. There are ■ ow s> ven mill« and sixty stamp* in tb m - The Hil na is the leading mine u i 1» doing a floe bu«iu«R8 with its ten stamp mill. The Champion Is next, but 1» temporarily Idle on account ot a lawsuit. New de- velopm«nt* show splendid pro-pe-t*. and there Is no doubt that tlieic '■ a big i r eqe-ct for the mine». A R unaway Reuben Job, of L ewellyo, was in lown with hl- fMiiily today, and Wien be return« home be will have qu f au experience Robbed and Murdered. t > Ult nie neighbor«. While wa erlog Hpeclal lotheGuara in* uaiu In the mill r oe tbi* after* D awson C ity , July 19.-- no >n, he . tapped out on the tongue ol BIG IAXD RUSH PROMISED. Thebody of LeonBouthillette, the wagon to fix a nr< keu tug, when euioih fright and ataried to run. a wealthy mineowner of this bor Mr Job wee tbrowu headlong into the 2j ooo Acres on Siletz Reserva place, was found today float water hi d the h<*r>ee, «ft r circling tion Will Be Thrown Open ing in the Yukon river. around a • "Wp t ot time« II. tin r .c Monday. Bouthillette had been missing started i ut tow»rd home on a d* ad for some time. Marks on the’ run. Tip J broke'i < r e from tin ■* r n O hliion C itv , July 18—What prom body indicate murder. lie after going uiveral blocks and weie ise* to be the greatest rush for lat.d was probably killed by thugs caught out In tue weal part of town. ever teen iu the loci 1 United mate« for the money he carried on Hl iWATHt R ich H tkikk —Cottage Land Office will tw aItneesed next his ]>erson. O > vi Nil.get; ri E R u ell, of the Monday, when 13,f00 acre» of the beet Hiawatha Mining A M. Co., uoder land in the riilsiz reservation, in Lin Tracy Still Missing. date of July 14th, reports a richer coln county, will be tbrowu open. Mpectal to the Guard. ■ trike being made In the Hiawatha J he land must be taken uoder I tie S eattle , July 19.—Tracy than anything vet discovered on that i>< me«teH.I law. The townebip Is ratid to ooi t .in the finest agricultural is Btill missing and the sher property. Wbils driving in ihu t ew and llmlwr lai d tn the whole reserve- drift, commenced laxt mouth, be re. iffs posse is “up a stump.” lion. I 1« kuos u 'bat there will be that la»t Monday, about 70 feel Sheriff Cudihee, however, is port« from the mou'h of the tunnel of at least 15f) tiling« made, so there ts determined not to give up hreaalng Imo a ante streak of ore as no doubt itiHt practically the whole and will make a new start in r ch a- any thing yet olHCfV. red in Ho* town«hip will be taken. Al present h«rnta, the ore pautilog coarse and tine tbere are about *200 tqualters on 14i a very short time. claim-'. These people have a three g I I without mortering. months’ preference right on the land A Big Steal. V ohkmen D elegate » H ome .—the after th d^teof entry. ■racial to thaGoaao. . dele« «tee Ircm Eugene lodge, A O U Court house .News. C hicago , July 19.—When tV, r. turn d la*t niuiit from Portland the safety deposit boxes in white Iley Kill'd tie gralid lodge. the Masonic Temple were' Prof II J H .wtliome, one of the dtle* M oi igage....................................... (510 00 «, iulorma the G uard that the Chattel Mortgage........................ 260 10 opened this morning it was gat* leeliug wa a very lUCCe etui one, the KRAL LbTATE TRANBFKKd. found that $30,000 in cash ipreme Ma*l r Wi reman being pre* Fred bisk to M A O’Neil 80 acres iu had been stolen from them nt and pre idtog over the sessions, Cp 19 s r 6 w, |1. during the night. Detectives i'.of Hawthorne «ay* the prospect« for Benton H and ¡Mary H Lee to O P were at once put on the case the lodge In O egon are at present «X- Wilkey 80 acres ia tp 20 s r 4 w, 1600. H H aud Jessie I Fisk to C H and they have already spot crtdlugly bright. lits 9 audio also lot 3 blk 3 ted one or two men who are D ied .— Jtlliot on Times: At Loe Hilleii Fisk’s «.cotid ad to Glenada, |10. suspected of the crime. Angeles, Calif>tuia, July S, 1902, Mr. L Jensen el al to James Johusou J E I'lpton, aged 69 years, 3 niotnh- 146.32 acre« iu tp 17 s r 10 w, >1000. Three-Cent Fares Knocked Out. and 8 day« she bad been sick for sev Cba« Basis to Dana Baars 80 acres eral month» and although death wa« iu tp 17 s i 4 w, *1, ■peclsl to ths ou*u> C leveland , Ohio, July 19. expected, it left sad hearts to mourn Geo Watt to Helen Watt 160 aciee iu —The common pleas court tier departure. Mr and Mm Ti| ton tp 16 a r 5 e, 11000. resided on Like Creek, win* G R M 1 «, «x -culor of estate of A R today issued an order resrain- formerly mauy frieud« and neighbor« Wil re, ret Buttoiph, deceased, to Albert E Mc ing the city council from to leant of her death. Leod lots 10 and 11 blk 7, Flore ce< legislative duties except when i $300. absolutely necessary to trans C. L PooTT I njured .—Yesterday U r- o Rupert Neumier 160acres In act city business. This order evei .i : while trying to "round up" a tp 19, a r 5 w, paleui. al itl« home in «,>»«>■»« 'a. i> i .» n o Mm Ered Fisk 80 acre« in knocks out Mayor Johnson's cow rioott, bookkeeper at the Firt National tp 19 a r 6 w, $1. three-cent fare law for street ........ . _ ~.ious injury. The horse which Mr rioott was riding ti p- car« Oregon Briefs. )>ed aud tell, at the same time catching Judge Catlin Dead. the leg of the rider under him. Mr Special to the Guard. Corvallis.—The regents ot the Ore rio< tt 1« able to be on duty today but gon Agricultural College met here yes- P ortland , July 19.—Judge 1« < ompt 11-d to uae crutches. Catlin, a pioneer jurist of this J ohn W illis B akr R esigns . — John f rday atid decided ou the cone ruction city, died at his home at 9 30 Willie Baer, secretary of the national if a department of household economy. Myrtle Creek.—W P Johnson lias o’clock this morning. He was Clitlsttan E i leaver riociety, haw re beeu given a site and railroad oouies- well known all over the state. signed In* poeltlou t > accept one a« »«- «iou by local people for the erection of -litatit secretary of the Presbyterian a saw mill witli 101),< 00 feet capacity. Fire at Portland. board of home inl««lon». He will take He w ill start w< rk at once. np h's new duties ou O.tober 1, ■pedal to th« Uuaru Baker City.-J J Henry and associ P ortland , July 19.—An ates have t>een granted a franchise to other tire of considerable im C hild ' s A rm R hokkn .— The «lx >|H rato an electric pow r at d lighting portance occurred hero this v«ar-vear. 1 I dang iter of Mr aud Mrs plant In till« city. He wi.l procure Levi Caetl'tuau, of Jasper, fell oil a power from Rock Creek Falls. morning. The auxiliary manger In the barn T hu «day evening, Diyt'in.—Over 9100,000 d iuiave was power house of the Portland tmaking her tight arm Mid dislocating done to the hop crop In th.a vicinity General Electric Co was de the elb >W J tint. Dr L W Brown was ty th* recent wliidstoim. Frank stroyed. The loss was about culled and attended th« Injuries. it i v of Dayton, lias contracted this yea.'« ciop to aria'emtlrm for *20 cents. $7,500. Asm. mu W on .— The Ashland Astoria.—The Astoria regatta will be Typhoon in Hong Kong. ba-eball team won from Grants Pass h»14 August 11L21. Dr H I. Hender ■ ra'n yes'.rday by th-score of 17 to son Is chalrmau of the committee who Special lo the Guard. II i < nine the &">00 purse ottered H ong K ong , July 19.- A f r the test two games out ot three tiave started out to make It a -ue e s. typhon which raged here all The first game wta wou by AalUnd I y Virulent Cancer Cured. day today caused great loss I lie re. >r* of 7 to 5 of property among the ship ping in the harbor and on shore, also considerable It ss of life. As far as known 20 people have been killed. WOMAN SHOOTS HtR HUSBAND And His Brother to Prevent Indignities. C akuondalb , III, July 18. I tie Jautwrt brother«, who operated a small coal mlns near Oravill«, were •‘»ot to death at their home by the wife < f oi e of th» men. They bad returned In toxicated, and lisr husband at ack-d bur. Mr* Jautwrt tired three shots into hl» t»dy, on» paaelog through the heart. Th» brother attempted io stiike th» woman, where upon Mr Jubert emptied the two remaining chamlera of her revolver Into hl» body. He died •hortly afterward. Coroner K< »ue Impanelled a Jury, who exonerated lie I Wills. RUnAL DELIVERY. Three Routes Out of Junction Established. ■■■vics uteius iu kueust Times: UH Clement, special »gent of the rural free d-llvery department, was here Wrdo««day and Thursday inspecting the proposed free delivery route« He ba« rrc >mm«oded iheea- tatillshment of thne rou'«« as follow»: Route No 1: Juuotiou City to Lac- caster, thence aero»* to Crow's coruer, south j mile, WH.-t to Horton’s, retrace t mile, south to Union «cho >1 house, east to Juuotlon City. Dia'auce 22 miles. R mte No 2: Junction City to Euos Harpole’e, West to Maurice Allen’s lace, *oulh io Fr*i kiln, thence to John Ricliard-ou s corner, east to Mahon corner, uorib past Fern Ridge church c J ir etion City. Dislanoe 25 mike. R.uteN'3: Junuti.iu City ecuth on river r«ad lo ripeuci-r coruer, west to Irving load, south j mile, thence west Ij miles tn Bond's corner, north 1 mile to Me 'onne-is 1 mile east to prairie road, Lorih t" Junction City. Distance 20 miles. If Oregon Ian boxes which are -u- d osed l-y lhe deparimeut, are used, service will commei ce Augu-tl«’. Il to x s have lo be ordired frvui lhe East It will be «■ no- 15 day« later. The examination of carrier« was held on Friday afternoon. There was ab' Ul a dozen applicants. City Property for Sale IIiNhiiicB»' A ddition to E cgxmk — To those desiring to purchase city lota, I have laid out an addition ou the south side of the oitj aud uortb of College Hill Park. I have 120 lots iu this addition, aud am selling them very low so as to enab e every one to have a home ot their own. The price of these lots is Irom $50 up. Euia S tkwabt A ddition to E cokni — 1 have some very deeirrable lots in this addition, in the very heart of the city and within a few block» of Willamette street. W hitkakkh ' s A ddition to E coxnx — I have a tew lota in this addition within tao blocks of the First National Bauk. Com.so»: H ili . P akk — I have 100 lots in this Addition The price now is $50 each. W will advance lhe price soon. We expect College Hill Park to becoiue the most desirable resi dence property in or near the city. HkNDBicxs’ A ddition to C ollkok H ill P abk — We have 70 lots tor sale cheap iu this addition; also 40 or 50 acr- « of very choice fruit land. I have ou thia place 1300 young prune trees, about 4u0 Bartlett pear tries, aud 200 black walnut tr-e«. elao apples, plum« aud small finite This place has a good farm bouse, barn aud out-housee, and ia a most beautiful suburban piece of prop erly. It is kuown as the Locust llill farm, «nd there is uo place tn ihe state more beautilnliy «nd pleasantly situated. I am col in real «state busme ess a busi ness—w« all nnr uwu lauds only. I employ uo agei ts Any one Ueateing m purchase any ot this property will And me »« tho tirst Natioual Bauk. I will be pleased to shew property aud give prices. I might ex change some of this property for good timber land. Come and see me. 25-CENT BEDS. At Courthouse Lodgiog House— On Same Block as Courthouse Hereafter no mealaor board will be served at the Court house Lodging House. It will be conducted strict ly as a lodging house. All new bedding and furniture, with newly painted and papered rooms. No dusty carpet3. New floors were laid over the old ones, then well painted. A Brussels carpet rug to each bed. No dust. Situated in a very quiet lo cality, on same block and just north of the courthouse. riiaiillng proof of a woiHirrful ad Every room an outside room, \\ \Nia a DtvoacK — W’ A White, vance In ni'diclne Is given by 'Irugwiet and nodanger from fire from itie man whom Floyd Vaughn «tabbed G W R >bert» of Flit«beth W V» An sources. Only one tie re a year or two ago has «ued his old man ttierr liad long suffered with other what g'«Ml d'c’ors pronom c«d it cur wife at r*aLm for divorce. Ciu«e for at 1« caucer. Th«y bellevad h's caie I block from main business he leg« I separation 1« desertion. hiqwlee« till he u-ed Electr.c B iters street. See transparency andupilied Buckleu’» Aril,» Salve | which treatment compirti y cured i “BEDS” from Day & Hen hlui. When Electric Bitt«r* «reused derson or new McClung block to expel bilious, kidney aid lutcrvbe corner. T\\-> B4B1ES BIRXED. poisons al the aame time tills .slve rx-1 erta Its in at ch lies her ling pmwer, blood Beds given at any hour of «kin eruptloo», ulcer* ai d I Set Straw Afire While Flaying diseases, Only 25 cents for «ore« tantali. Bitter« 5<ic, Balve 25c at I the night. W L DeLam.’s. With Matchet. any part of the house. E d Howr, W alla W alla , July 1». — Penned Hop Posts Wanted. Proprietor. i «Ide a burring Lam, two little chll* ct. u, Zero rimttb, aged 6 years, ai d John rimllb, aged 2 years, were err- uiat-d alive st noon today The babies «•re playing sub mal'hes iu th» straw , and the tire resulted. They were lue »oils of Mr and Mrs John ftullh, promtnsut resident» ot this city. At the time of the tLe their fail »r was ai bis place ot buaiue» In tin- oily , and ih»tr motn»r was visiting In Waitsburg. Ftfteen ti und red cedar hop t <»t» to • quarr 6 Inches at large < nd, and 14 Filthy Temples io India. frei ir.nr. To ti» di Itvrreil ou t>ank of riv»r et Jundkii •' Potnt, 2 tuilr» above N«crwi cews often d«fl • lodikn tem- Euvei'S anytime tbl» «unm.er or fall. plrw.l t» w. rwyt-t Is a body that's Addrrse, p. • >i’r«l by <*>i>Biipat|oi>. Don’t per W R W AI KKR, mit t . Cleans» your sy»t. m with Dr Enget e, Or. It g - New Ltf* Fill» and avoid un- l< 11 nn-ery. They livrly liver» « »tl-iOUXik. active boweis, <Ood digewtlon. flue an. ___ ; pr.it». Only 25c at W L DeLano’, dtug »tor*. * r« THE GIBSON TRIAL CAMP WILLIAMS. Former Lane County Man I»«.ing Tried for .Marder Per Cent of Attendance Best oe Record. G ba . nto Pa», J“'> i®-rtie regular July term of Joseph loe cuculí court waseouveued here this week by Jucge Haun». Tbs fl'st »>"1 ouly *“P°r,aDt case to occupy die atteution of the ourl U the criminal of State of Or gum* Jan.e« G b<on, muider of jonu Hcbcnuaebtler. Gtb»ou w«s tried oowa TO HARO WORN. at the April terra of tbe c urt, tut the C amp W illiam », July 19,-Tbe of. jury fa'led to »gr«e and lhe c ee was egon National Guard Is now well*»;, i»r-led over to the pre-eut term. Al. oI tLi. week up until noon yesterday tied for It« annual outing, and the eu- w»» occupied lu getting jurors. Tbe campment promise» to be the most court found much difficulty io fludtng I •ucceMful tn tbs history of tbe organi persons lo»eive in tbe case who bad zation. Tbe aaveral companies turned UO-. expressed an opinion in tbe mat- in tbeir reporta yeeterday and tbe per oentage of attendant» at this encamp, ter. Attorney KG *Miiith, of thia city, ment ie tbe beet on record, 97 per cent ba* be. u rnaii ed M tbe uefeodant’« of tbe total strength of the brigade The reports war« couusel. He is assisted by attorney being represented. as follow»: Third Regime t from Dark Bily eu, Eugene. Tbe case is attracting a great amount of attention Portland, 77 percent; Fourth, from her«, a* it is one In which Gibson may Willamette valley points, 78 tercent; be set free or may meet his death on First Separate Hatallion, from Eastern the gallows. At bis first trial Gibson Oregon, 82 per cent; Troop A, cavalry, couvioted him-eif by bis own evidence. from Lebanon, 94 per cent; Ll«ht Bat- The outci me of tbe trial is awaited tery A, from Portland, 84 per oent; and tbe riignal Corps, from C irvallis, with interest. 6b per cent. Tbe officers of the several JURY OUT companies express tbemselve as well Tbe jury in tbe case went out last pleased with the work of the men. night and has not yet agreed on k Yesterday's routine work was per. formed promptly, and tn tbe evening a large crowd witnessed the review by General Beebe, wblob was followed by HOTI EST DAY YET. tbe drees parade. Today the troops were reviewed by Mayor George H of Portland. A out 11 Thermomeier Up io theyo’s This o Williams, ’clock yesterday morning tbe camp Afternoon. was given an agrees bl« surprise when the Third R-glment performed tbe Pally auard. July 19 very beautiful “oeremony of the colors, ’’ Today is the hottest day yet tills and tbe two handsome ensigns, the y«ar, the tlieruioiuiter ranging from ritars aud Stripes, and tbe state em* 90 to 95 degrees la tbe shade in blem, which bad been formaly preset., different lxsattonr. However, tbe ted to tbe regiment, were officially weather man promises us to pro turned over to them. duce bit er conditions tomorrow, tbe COL YOKAN TAKES COMMAND prediction being "cooler, partly cloudy Last evening lhe oommand ot the aud unsettled." eutire brigade was turned over to tbe It w as a good day for the ice man, senior Colonel G O Yoran, of the that individual oeiug Kept on tbe jump Fourth Regiment, and at 6:15 was re from morning till night tilling orders viewed by Gen Beebe. It wks an in- Only those who were compelled to spiling sight as ttie eutire brigade stood be ou the streets were astir, giving tbe arrayed as if for battle and tbe general streets a very quiet appearance aud bis staff rode up and down among especially this afternoon*. Even tbe the men and critically surveyed them. usual number of farmers that come to General Beebe was pleased with the town ou Saturday were missing, it be- ehowiDg that tbe brigade mads, as iug too iiot for them lo drive to town well ae with tbe way the entire work or perhaps they w ore kept at home by of the camp has been conducted. baying wtnc.i at its height at present. It is a 1 tout that It gets this hot in tbe Wtllumette va l y, but when it MISTAKEN FOR A DEER. does, prostration* from tbe heat and suustroke are uukuown. CHOLERA IN MANILA. Natives Being Removed From the Disease-Infected Center. M anila , July 19—The municipal health board of Mauila iiai decided lo remove 4o,Oi)O natives f.om tbe slums to suburban camps iu an til irt to check the spread of the cholera here. Tbe object is to cl an and disinfect tbe dis ease otuter*. Tbe camps will be sani tarily conducted. Tbe municipality rents tbe grounds, builds tbe camps and feeds the indigent persons. HO! FOR NEWPORT. Oregon s Favorite Seaside Re sort. Recogu z ng tbe advantage ol New port a* a summer resort over other sea side resorts in the northwest, and to make it possible for all who desire to do so to spend tb> ir vacation by the ocean waves, the Southern Pacific Company in connection with tbe Cor vallis and Eastern Railroad, will place ou sale, efitetive June 15tb, round-trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until October lOtb, at speci ally r«< uced rates. For full iniormation [lease inquire of ycur local ageut, W F C oman , General Passenyt r Agent. Saved From Awful Fate. Everybody «aid I bad consump tion," writes Mrs A M Kl.leids, of Cbambersbarg, P», "I wtt* KJ |0W after six months of severe «lckrc*a caused by bay fever and asthma that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelou* merit of Dr King’s New Discov«ry for consumption, used it and was ccmpletey cured." For desperate throat ahd lung disease» it is tbe safest cure in tbe world and ia In- *for cou<t,’> coid* and bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c and rlabutl»i free at W L DeLano’» Alfred Neal Accidently Shot by Lafe Parazoo. R oseburg , July 19.—While bunting for deer yesterday about 10 indes south of Ollalla, Alfred Nesi, a young man about 20 years of age, was acci dently shot by his companion, Lafe Parazoo. Tbe bullet entered just be low tbe right shoulder and came out above the lung, without breaking aDy bone», although It is feared a nerve ha» beeu severed which will deprive him O' complete use of the fingers on bis right band. This will he ascertained later on when an operation is permis sible. Neal was able to be brought to Rose burg and was taken to Dr Houck’s office where treatment was adminis tered. Tbs young man will to sll ap pearances, ultimately recover I u a tew weeks. LAND SURVEY INCORRECT. Government Will Reqaire Lane County Work to Be Done Again. W ashington , July 10.—Th« exam iner of surveys, who inspected town ship 16 north, range 11 west, In tbs northwest portion of Lane coUDty, Oregon, baa reported tbe survey to be inooirect, and tbe general land effioe. bas directed tbe surveyor, general of Oregon to uotify tbe bondsmen of the deputy to appoint a competent com- pas-man to perform the survey accord ing to tbe cuntract agreement. Tbere are a number of settlers upon these lands who have been tbere about 10 years anxiously waiting for an ap proved survey, so they can make en tries, and have repeatedly urged tbe department to have this survey co®- pleted ano approved. It ie expected th»t before tbe close of tl e summer tbe survey wi 1 be correctly made, approved and Ai d with tbe local land offloe, and entrita can be made witbout fur ther delay. Large Hop Contract New Addition to Eugene. HALEM.July 19.—The largest bop R F Raker A Co have platbd'be R 'ou’ractof tbe season has be«n fl’ ’ F Hcott land const.ting of 32 lo*» situ- h> re. It conveys tbe Geo W at d ( 1 * ate two blocks south of the P it«r-on E Case crop of 30,000 pounds * * Lil e • school building. Th»»» ire de»ir«t fe t el Bros at 20 cents per poo. ■<. lot. ana are fer s»l> at rMx.uabi, pel«». 1 <> r R ent .—Eight room«d borne, lu For further information csl. < n »' > <1 repair, with sewer col uect" n.at.d R F B akke , bam, <m North Pearl street. Itqu re A’ffic» at No 6 We»t Ninth street. of Mrs. I. L. Campbsll.