The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, August 16, 1902, Image 8

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    WOS BAY RÀÌLRÌ^
was to take a “po< shot." Therefore,
after holding a consultation, they de­
cided to surround the place and wait
Bcuuh C*lumbu and Domuo*« G*v«r—»st* J. 1111 V A
V***
for davilght.
Shortly after Tracv’e disap|*aran,-e GOULDS SAID T0 BE
((MI'SXII. BUON.. I*r«prle*ur«.
In Scrimu Ontr«»«r*y.
into tiie wheat field the watchers heard
Ixinduu, Aug. 9.— It was announced ITEMS OF INTERE8T FROM ALL
THE PROJECT.
Vaiu-uuver. B. ('., Aug. *-—British
amrinFS TO a shot which sounded as though it came
at Rockingham palace at a quarter
OREGON.
PARTS
OF
OREGON.
EUGENE
Columbia
has
starUxl
on
a
battle
for
NOTED
OU
after eight this morning that King
from about the spot to which he had
provincial rights against the Douiinazn
ESCAPE CAPTURE,
, FMward was in excellent health and
crawled. No investigation was made, B«li«l That Th.ir Monty I*
,
■pirita.
however, until morning, but that shot
Commercial and Financial happening« ol Im- government. The Japan««» have caused
CatrX. From Coo. B«v t. s J
Although the doors of Westminster
Puts is supposed to have lieen the fatal one
For many weiuni peat Q mc I v Fur*u«4 «ita T«nc« W<K»d«d. H«
partaar«—A Boel R«vuw of the Growth the conflict.
Ahl>ey were ojiened at 7 o’clock few
«.«..vu Lo^umtuon Th^jh
and to have been reapeneible for hav­
•n End to Hi» ExnUnc«—Body Found in
A Ceatprehenaive Review of th« Important participants of ths i*ereinoniea attend- |
private
members
of
the
legislature
have
ing sent the noted desperado into the
and Improvenwnta ol th« Many laduatrua
Fiaaacial Sourc«.-A Clrc«|„ u .
Happenin'* <4 th« Paat *«*k. Pr«««nUd
« Wlwoi HsM Noor th* Eddy Rsoch. Wh«re
ant ujxin the coronation arrived until
introduced bills to prevent the employ­
Great Beyond.
Throughout Our Thrivmg Commonwealth
lavutor»
tn a Londmaed form. Which la Moat consideiably after that hour.
By eight
ment ot Chinese and Japanese on pub
In the morning search was made and
H« Sp«*t th« Lax Fsw D«V« •< n” Li,t*
—Latent Market Report.
L>k«ly to iMereat Our Many Rtadtra.
o’c'l.xk most of the best positions
the body was found lying faie upwards
lie works granted franchises by the As­
FM«I
Wovnd
Mnd«
bv
45
CaliterR.volv«*
along the route of the procession were
near the edge of the wheat field.
sembly. As fast as the bills became
Portland, Aug. 9__ «
Upon examination of the Ixidy it by J. I.. McLean A Co
acta, tiie federal government disallowed
The house of commons has adjourned ix-cupied. and the streets were packed
I
A new large gold dredger on John
with carriages, state coach*« and hands.
Spokane, Aug «.—Harry Tracy is was found tliat the wound which result­ York City, sets forth the merit,'? ?'’
1 them.
to Oct. 16.
At eight o'clock the seats ol the Abbey Day river has started up.
Last session the provincial govern­ dead The notorious criminal, convict, ed in the outlaw’s death wax inflicted vantages of the Gould railr.«| 0,1 *1'
The report of the comptroller of the ■ ere filling slowly.
It 1 “
multi-murderer by the 45-caliber revolver, held close and speaks of the eunne tion
C. A. Francis <-f Mmint Tabor was ment took a baud |iu th« game.
treasury shows national banks to be in
passel an .,-t
on the Natal act outlaw, desepradu azni multi murder
The coronation service proper was drowned at White Salmon.
to the head. The top of tlie head was tioulds with the Great Central , ’ *
gixxl condition.
much more brief than it would have
and perhaps going one better than any committed suicide last evening, an
badly mangled. Two bullet wounds projected between Coos bay
Machinery
has
been
ordered
for
a
con
­
lieen
had
it
occurred
on
the
original
measure of a private ineniher. TheOt- being «hot twice by his pursuers. His on the left leg showed the cause of the lake City. It i8 m-eoinMnj/
An advance in Erie stocks has been
densed
ruilk
factory
at
Hillsboro.
caused by rumors ot J. J. Hill’s con- date set, before the serious illness of
tawa authorities have answered this ( kmjv wm found at an early hour this man s despair and subsequent sicide.
map that shows tie ext«-n?
tlie king.
Forest fires are causing considerable -lefianee in the aarne way as the others.
nection with the road.
Gould lines, and incidentally
'?*
The Dunn- morning, cold and dead, lying la<*
damage in the vicinity of Grants Bass. ‘ But this is more serious.
7— -
it plain that tlie projected lille t
N. C. Hopper , the Chicago amateur
CORDWOOD 8HORTAGE.
FRIARS SOLD EARLY.
in
upward,
and
the
hands
still
caressing
Bay is much the shorted routs'.
The Portland Civic Improvement muir government will not, it
rider, lowered the wurld’s lialf mile
the famous 30-30 rifle and 45-calibre
Pacific-about 185 mile*
amateur bicycle reconi, unpaceil, on Men G«t Work in Mure D«*ir«bl« Line*, and I axwx'iation is making war on billboards. thought, consent to be sat upon in this
Disposed of Their Philippin« Holding* Before
manner;
at
all
events
Joseph
Martin,
Colt’s revolver. The resting place was
Salt Lake than any other.
Ir'mi
the Salt Palace saucer track, covering
A large amount ol cement sidewalks the leader of tlie liberal party, will not.
Chopper* «re Hard to Find.
American Occupation.
the distance in 0:53 2-5. The previous
The circular recites the stei,- th,
are to be ordered by the Portland city Mr. Martin is demanding that a special in a wheat field near the P.-idy home,
Independence, Or., Aug.—9 A condi­
Rome, Aug. 8.—According to in- which the Goulds have
record wax 0:58.
session of the legislature be called, to where Tracy spent the last few days,
tion that demonstrates the Improved council.
ormatiun received by the Yatican, al­ strengthen the position of their '
and
whither
he
had
been
tracked
by
his
The British premier, A. J. Balfour,
re-enact
the
anti-Japanese
legislation,
Citizens of Independence have de­
commercial conditions tn the valley is
ertiee, showing that the GouH^
has announced the apjiointment of the the scarcity of cordwixxi. While the cided to give a bonus of »3,000 to the and he uiges that ax fast as it is disal­ hunters.
most all the real estate belonging to
roads now reach the Atlantic
following committee qf inquiry into the shortage doe« not assume the character first railroad building to that place.
lowed the members meetjagain and pass, Tiie body was taken to Davenport, Spanish friars in the Philippines, was
the Gulf of Mexico and Caiud,
conduct of the Boer war
The F2arl
the
bill
until
the
federal
government
is
1
>4 a u<xxi famine, yet the price is con­
F. A. Schracbt, who was in the brought to time ax it was Jn Manitoba | udner care of Sheriff Gardner of Un­ sold before American occupation to cover a large producing section of th
of Elgin, chairman; fir Henry Nor­ siderably advanoxi over that of last
its disposition will be syndicates and corporations, registered Miwissippi valley with a network ■
employ of tiie O. R. A N. Co. for 20
man, Sir John Hopbine, Lord Esher,
year, and the wixxl marketed is nut as years as a ship and xteamDoat builder, some years ago. It Ji* very probable coin county,
and Sir John Edge.
decided
later
by
the officials in charge and duly recognized, headed by Amer­ tracks. The only thing la,.kltl
that
the
Dunsmuir
government
will
pay
good. Wood dealers say tlie cause of died Monday at bis home near Damas
give the system the balance th,’
attention
to
the
requests
of
Mr.
Martin,
After
defying
for
nearly two months icans living in New York. It is al­ so long lieen sought is the Pacific <-,»«
FToodx have devastated the low coun­ all this is the inability to obtain men
cut.
because
he
holds
the
balance
of
powei
leged
by
the
same
authority
that,
al
­
try on the coast of the Black sea.
to cut wood, and they think next year
all law, setting at naught all efforte of
On tiiis matter ti,e eirenf.,
though the friars hold some shares in line.
’I he marriage of L. Buab Livermore, in tlie local house and can turn Mr.
Thirteen men were killed by an ex­ will see a still greater advance. Men editor of the Baker City Herald, and Dunsmuir out of office if be does not do the authorities of two states to capture these corporations, they do not own speaks as follows:
can
obtain
work
at
mon-
desirable
and
The Great Central, now building U
plosion in a mine at Bowen, Colo.
The attitude or kill him, baffling the best man controlling interests. The Vatican is
profitable figures and »■ the demand Miss Ethel Cox, occurred at Stephen’s as Mr. Martin wishes.
tween
Coos Bay and Salt Lake Citr
that
the
Dominion
government
takes
hunters
of
the
Pacific
Coast,
and
travel
­
surprised
at
the
information,
in
view
A Viking ship, 49 feet long, lias been for woisl fuel is greater than the supply. Episcopal church at Baker City Sunday
with
an
to Portland, j,
on this matter is that the British ing across two states with impunity, of Governor’s proposition to buy the lieved to extension
unearthed on the Island of Karmoe,
evening.
be for tlie purpose 0( »npi,*
Columbia legislation is unpopular in
friar
's
lands,
which
are
apparently
no
Norway.
demanding and re-ieiving entertainment
BAD NEWS FROM CUBA.
The Sugar l’ine Mills, constructed at
ing the missing link Vi the Pacific
Great Britain, which country is desir­
longer in their control.
It is con­
The expedition which started from
Grants Pass, on ths site of the old
ous of keeping on the beet of terms all along tiie line, this criminal won sidered remarkable that Governor Taft, of the great Gould system. Although
Vancouver, B C., to search for Cocos Natives Art Not Thriving Siac« Withdrawal factory are about completed and will
with its new ally, Japan, with whom it der lias at last lieen sent to his final fresh from the Philippines, was not denials of the fact have been nm-l, h..
Island buried treasure, have returned
Ire rea<ly for operation by the middle has so recently made a treaty. The
people actively in charge <>( the bni'.i
of Americas Troop*.
aware of the situation.
resting place..
without success.
of the month.
ing operations, it is the general belief'
right,
therefore,
which
British
Colum
­
Washington, Aug. 5. — Discouraging
A party from Creston, Wash., had -
through
best posted financial channel.'
•’ Lucy Hoving, chief organizer of tlie re;x>rtx are received from Cuba. There
Mrs. C. C- Van Oradell and Mary bia has started is likley to become fam­
Wuhington Knew About It
that the money is being fnrnishel br
Bix-ialist party in Utah, was run over has been a great falling off in tlie rev­ F. Hurley, both of Oregon, were ele, ted ous. llow it will eml it is not possible the honor of running to earth the out­
Washinton, Aug. 8.—The war de­ the Goulds and their associate*. cM.
by a horse and buggy at Ogden and enues since the United Mates withdrew respectively'grand guardian and hanker to forecast, but Manitoba won its fight law, and xre due to re,-eive the re­ partment has known for some time that
tain it is that they can make the
instantly killed.
from the island. It is reported that at the national convention of Women for provincial rights again»» the federal wards of »8,000 offered by the govern­ portions of the friar lands in the Phil­ jKissible use of a road through Co,
wan
of
Woreleraft
at
Cripple
Creek.
government,
and
Joseph
Martin
ors of Washington and Oregon and by ippines have been disposed of to com­ Bay, and a branch to Portland, and
The Colorado Republican convention the daily receipts at Havana do not
will lie held at Denver Kept. 4. The average more than »5,000. Capita) id
A letter of instrncion sent bv Com­ the leader.
private individuals. The party was panies and til of the recent negotia­ until substantial evidence to the H-n
Demix-ratic convention will lie held in cautious, and men of means are wait­ missioner Hermann to the register and
made
up of the following persons, citi- tions conducted by Secretary Root have trary is forthcoming, mere pi-riuiirt-n
SHOT AT PROWLERS.
ing to see what the government will ii<i • receiver of the land office at LaGrande,
the same city Hept. 3.
carefully taken into account any con­ and technical denials will not enffi-y
zens
of
Creston : C. A. Straub, deputy
before investing. The exjienxex of the
Professor John Jay Watson, a well government have lieen largely reduced, Or., authorizes them to make tempora­ A Little Excitement in the Militia Camp* at sheriff; Dr. E. C. Ia*nter, Maurice tingencies which might arise through and the theory that the Gould» are th-
these transfers. The transfers are not backers of the Great Central will i,
known musical director and author of but this haH cause. I dissatisfaction ry withdrawal of the lands that are
Sh«nando«h.
Smith, attorney, and J. J. Morrison, considered to have been entirely in accepted as plausible and worthy of
many popular werks, died at Boston among the Cubans who want fat salar­ subsequently to be embodied in the
Blue Mountain forest reserve.
Shenandoah, Pa.. Aug 7.— The en­ a railroad section foreman. These good faith and it is generally believed belief.
Thursday. He was Ixirn in 1830.
ies. Ibero are rumors that many of
that the friars do in fact hold a major­
Circuit
court
is
in
session
at
Oregon
This circular was intended fur cir­
tire
camp of the FJghth regiment was four men, armed to the teeth and bent
The various oyster canning and pack­ the officers placisl in important posi­
ity of stock in the companies which culation among foreign investor», ami
City.
aroused late in the night by shots fired on achieving success where others had took over the lands.
ing companies in Mississippi, Alabama, tions are incompetent, and some may
it was quite incidental that a cop,
ami ixnrixiana, 10 in number, will, it not be straight. A general feeling of
An additional free delivery route will at prowlers bv the sentries.' p'ive min­ failed, set out from Creston yesterday
reached Portland.
Those who have
utes later the n-giiuent stood ready for aftrenoon about two o’clock.
is said, combine under one head, disquiet is apparent, which is not a good lie established Sept. 1 at Salem.
They
UP IN THE AIR.
watched the situation, however, m
orders to move, but no renewal of the
with a i-apitul of »2,000,000.
indication lor the new republic.
were working on the information of
other evidences of the connection of
I Oregon prixiucixl, al out 19,500,000 attacks occurred.
Wu Ting Fang, the retiring Chinese
the Goulds with the Coos Bav district.
Balloon
Wedding*
to
Occur
During
the
Goldfinch
youth,
who
had
been
Several
I
pounds
of
wool
this
year,
and
nearly
M BRIDE HOLDS OVER.
minister at Washington, has accepted
Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 6.— Backed forcibly made the companion of the
Portland Elk* Carnival,
j all of it has lieen disposed of at prices
an invitation to address the l<s-al labor
by a hundred soldiers, two men ac- Oregon convict for over 24 hours at the
SHIPPED TO SALEM
between 12 and 14 cents.
Portland, Aug. 6.—There are to lie
union at Binghampton, N. V., on Supreme Court of Wathinglon Decide* the
! cused of Ixiing implicated in last
Govcrnortfiip Ce*e.
Labor day. This ix the first invitation
Tbs first wheat of the season wks Wednesday's riot, wera arrested by Eddy ranch, and proved said informa­ several weddings “in high life” in
Remain* of Tracy Returned to the Ortjin
which has ever been extended to a
Olvmpia. Wash., Aug. 9—The state stored at the Albany Partners Compa­ deputy sheriffs at noon. The soldiers tion to be well founded and worthy of Portland during the Septemlxr carni­
Penitentiary for Buriel.
val of the Portland Elks. The ceremony
Chinaman by a labor union in thin supreme court has hand««! down an ny’s warehouse at Albany Monday uf- sui rounded the house in w hich the men
belief.
of
tying
the
connubial
knot
will
be
country.
ternoon.
it
was
of
Al
quality.
Davenport,
Wash., Aug. 9. Trxcy'i
im|«irtant decision in the text case
were concealed and held back with
Prix-eeding in a southeasterly direc­ performed in a balloon in mid-air, a
body is on its way to Salem, Orrpn.
An advance of »5 a ton lias lieen brought at the last term of the court A contract has been awarded II. C. Per­ bayonets the struggling, cursing mob,
as to the (icrmanent increase of the kins of Grants Pass to survey six town­ while the deputies carried out their tion for alxiut 11 miles, the pursuing thousand feet above tne ground, in It w as taken to Moscow, a station on
made on all grades of salt.
membership of tlm supreme court, and ships on the line of the Oregon Central men. Both prisoners were found to lie party made all possible haste in get­ plain view of thousands. This is one tlie Great Northern, 10 miles from berr.
Crop reports have caused a consider­
as to whether there exists a vacancy in Military Wagon road land grant.
( shot in their feet. Three more .Here­ ting near the Eddy ranch, which is sit­ of the novelties that will be seen dur­ this alternoon, to Iw conveyed over th«
able decline in the price of corn.
ing the early days of the Elk.:’ carni­ road to Seattle. The inquest was m-
the offices of governor and lieutenant
i found at the Miners' hospital, Willow
Alsiut 20 tons of bay recently cured | Springs, shot in the legs and feet. uated on larke crock, about three niilse val, which will open with a grand pleted this afternoon, and the jury ren­
It is considered likely that the F^arl governor ax a 1 result of the death of
of Dudley will snc< eed Earl Cadogan Governor Rogers, The opinion of the and baled by J. E. Murphy was burned Huge crowds surronnded the justice's directly south of Fellows, on the prize parade on September 1. Several dered the following verdict:
Washington Central railway, where applications have already been re­
as lord lieutenant of Ireland.
court is unanimous that there is no near Salem. The tire caught from a office, cursing and hooting at the so!-
We, the undersigned, duly rwurn by
the outlaw was said to be hxwted. ceived by the management from w illing
spark
from
the
engine
which
furnished
R. P. Mixire, coroner of Lincoln county,
1 diers on guard.
A second company of The country is what is called “scab,”
During a debate in the house ol governor to lav elected this full, but power for the baler.
candidates.
For
their
willingness
to
as a coroner's jury to inquire into the
soldinis has been called np in reserve, and when near the ranch the party
commons the policy of Greet Britain that McBride fills the vacancy to the
experience this unique, if not sensa­ cause of the death of the body of t per-
Governor Geer has appointed Z. Z. i An outbreak is feared.
on Europw and China wax sharply eml of his term. The judges are di­
t,x>k
all
precautions
as
to
ambushes
or
tional, ceremony in a balloon, the man­ sen liefore us, after inspecting the b>-Iy
vided oil tlie question uf an increase Riggs, of Salem, a iiiemoer of ths state
criticised.
surprise.
agement is prepared to set the happy and hearing the testimony of the »it-
from five to seven in the memliersblp Ixutrd of pharmacy to succeed G. C.
HAVE A FAMILY NOW.
They approached the place in safety, couple up with about »500 worth of
('loudbursts in Colorado have de­ of the court.
nessea, find as follows: That the bulr
Blakley, of the Dalles, term expired;
and when within some f w hundred
including is that of Harry Tracy, the«scapal
stroyed large amounts ol pro|>erty. A
also A. D. Charlton and A. I.. Craig, Firmer Shandrow and Wife Adopt a Whole yards came acroea P’armer F’ddy mow­ housekeeping equipment,
everything from a piano to a sack of
passenger train wax swept from the
WASHINGTON'S STATEHOUSE. lx>th of Portland, delegates to the min­
Orphan Asylum.
ing in a field. The party went to flour. If any swains from outside Port­ convict from the Oregon penitentiary;
track, but no one wax injured.
ers’ congress at Butte, Mont., Sept.
that said Harry Tracy came to hi*
South Haven, Mich., Aug. 7.—Mr. him, and while engaging him in conver­ land are anxious to receive a handsome death at the ranch of Lou Eddy, in
The Ix'tiothal of Archduchess Marie Row in Progren lor Soni« Dayi I* Pitched 1 to 5.
sation they saw a man issue from the dower, all they have to do is to ad­
and Mrs. Joseph Shandrow, of South barn, whii h could 1« plainly seen from
Lincoln county, Washington, on Au­
Aixionciade of Austria and Duke Bieg-
Up and Work Will Froc«d.
dress a letter to the secretary of the gust 5, 1902, by means of a gun»hvt
fried of Bavaria, which wax announi'ed
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Haven,
nave
adopted
a
whole
orphan
where the party stood on a rise of the Portland Elks’ Carnival, to make the
Olympia, Wash. Aug. 8.—The cap­
wound from a pistol in his posse**««
in June, has lxx<n broken off by mutual
ito! conimixxion has succeeded in ngi-in Wheat—Walla Walia, 60061c for new asylum, 22 children in all. The child­ ground. “Is4hat Tracy?” asked one of final arrangements in advance.
and held in his own hands, after
consent.
ren
are
not
all
infants.
Some
of
them
the
party.
“
It
surely
is,
”
laconically
smoothing over the difficulties lietween crop; 63064c for old; valley, 66c;
having been wounded by a partv«
are bright, rosy-cheeked youngsters, replied Fddv. With this information at
At a session of the tariff committee the architect and contractor. Con­
CHILDREN BURNED.
bluestem, 65066c.
parties to this jury unknown; that
already old enough to go to school. hand, and the man so close to the hunt­
of the Reichstag Herr Arendt moved a tractor Goss wax ins*ructed to take out
Harry Tracy was an escaped comirt
Barley—»17.75 for old, »16.50 for Mr. and Mrs. Shandrow have made ers, there wax naturally a great deal of
duty on raw eop;>«r in order to protect the stone that hud lx**n condemned and
more than a competence off their 200- excitement. The party separated, and Coal Oil and Match«* Cauic Frightful Acci- from the Oregon penitentiary, and 6
»
the < terman
miners against the lie agree.I to abide by the instructions. new crop.
the time of his death was fleeing frt'in
dent at Klamath.
Flour—Best grades, »2.(»503.60 pel acre fruit farm, and it has lieen their fainter and Smith accompanied Eddy
American.
To avoid further difficulties Messrs.
officers and posses in pursuit, and that
life long regret that children have never in the direction of the barn, while the
barrel;
graham,
»2.9508.20.
Pearson
and
Atkinsou
of
the
commis
­
Ashland,
Or.,
Aug.
9.
—
A
most
Rumor has it that the king of Stain
ne one is blameable for hie death, hot
been born to them. To please his wife, other two men swung around to cut off
sion were instructed to l,x>k over all
Miilstuffa — Bran, »15016 per ton
has been axxrtxxi listed.
Sbandiow wrote to the Smith Found­ any break for liberty in another direc­ shocking accident occurred at Klamath that, all efforts to effect his cspWtf
tlie stone on hand in coni|>any with middlings, »21.50; shorts,
I »18; ling hospital at Minneapolis, asking
on last evening, resulting in the death were praiseworthy and fully in see-n:-
tion.
A cyclone destroyed 42 houaes at the su|ierinteiident and determine chop, »16.
of two children, Lester and Emery
»>•>
them
to
send
several
children
for
a
Pompri, province of Kursk, killing
Neairng that structure, the two man Davis, aged 6 and 3 years. They were ance with the laws of Washington.
whether any more should lie thrown
Oats—N o .Y white, »1.0(1« 1.05; gray, summer’s outing, with the privilege of
people.
hunters stepped lx*hind the barn on a
out.
95c. 011.00.
IMPORTANT RAILROAD MOVE
chousing from them in ease lie should slight eminence, from which they ,-ould the children of Mrs. Laura -Moon Davis,
Rohl, of Munich, Bavaria, beat the
FIFTEEN WERE KILLED.
Hay — Timothy, »12015; clover, want to adopt a boy. The Minneapolis watch everything that went on, and the who conducts a millinery store there.
world's six-hour bicycle tecord at Fried-
»7.50010; Oregon wild hay, »506 per institution isa small one, and the man­ farmer continued up to the l«rn door. It 'is reported that the two children were Company lscorpor*t<d to Build New I’*'1«'
ran Bunday. 11« averaged 38 miles an
agement promptly forwarded the visi­ When he arrived there Tracy came playing in the yard in the rear of the
Railroad Wrtck in Inw« Wen« Than st ton ton.
Road on Oregon Sid« of Columbia
house with some parlor matches, and
hour.
Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 75086c ble supply of children over 3 years old, from the Imrn again and began helping that close by was a five gallon can of
Reported
The
Dalles. Or., Aug. 9.-Article■'
Cominiwlorc Joseph Montgomery, the
per cental; ordinary, 50e per cental, no less than 22 lx>ys and girls. They the farmer unhitch the horses. He car­
kerosene.
In some way the coal oil incorporation have lieen filed m
Marshalltown, la., Aug. 9.—It is growers prices; streets, »2.50(43.00 have just decided to adopt all of them.
Confederate naval oflii-vr who nearly
ried no rifle, althouh he had his revol­ became ignited, exploded snd covered
county clerk’s office for a coinpas’1"
captured Grant during the Civil war, now known that 1.5 parsons were killed |>er cental; new potaUxw, lc.
vers in place.
1 the little ones with a blaze of fire, build a railroad l>et«e«n The Ikie
in
tlie
freight
wreck
on
Hi«
Milwaukee
WOULD
NOT
SAY
NO.
died at Chi, ago Sunday.
The
fugitive
saw
the
men
carriyng
Butter
—
Creamery,
20«
21c;
dairy
j An attempt was made to smother the
road Wednesday afternoon. Of the in­
rifles, and turning shraply on Farmer flames, and the burning clothing wa* and Biggs, Sherman county, the termi­
Dr. William M. Bradshear, president jured two or three cannot recover, ft 17(418«; store, 170174c.
II
Democrat* Think Brian th« M«n to Lead Eddy, said:
“Who are those men?” taken from the little ones, but the nus of the Columbia Southern. L’
of tlie Iowa State college at Ames, and is thought that more Ixxlien may lx>
Eggs—20021c for Oregon.
“
I
don
’
t
see
any
men,” said the host. flames had already done their work, right of way sought is by way "■l“*
Th«m
tie
Will
Not
Rt'u*«.
former president of the National Edu­ found, as the wteknge has not yet lx«en
Cheese— Full cream, twins,
Seufert ranch Up Five Mile to I
Whereupon
Trucy
pointed out the two
cational aax<x-iation, died Tuesday of entirely cleared away.
(<tl3c;YoungAmerica, 134014 4c; fac­
and, after ling,-ring in great agony, intersection of Ten Mile creek, thence
Clear Ijtke, la., Aug. 8. — William
men
on
the
hill,
waitrig
to
be
sure
of
nervous prostration.
tory prices, 1(4 1 '«< lees.
both died at 7:30 o’clock.
J I. Bryan address«*! an audience of
np Ten Mile creek to the Cooper raw
Thantful Schwab I* Ahv«.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, »3.50« J 2,000 persons at the Clear lxtke assem­ their man l>efore they began shooting.
The circuit court of Cuyahoga county
and across tc the bench land
Eddy
informed
his
companion
who
the
New York, A'St !»,—< »ta news of the 4.50; hens, »4.0005.50 per dosen, bly. He was asked if he had lieen cur-
Celilo, on to and acro.-s the Dmhote-
has dissolved an injunction against the
men were, and at that time the officers,
MORE RURAL MAIL ROUTES.
above the old Millei Bridge prof«*-'
Cleveland city council, which prevent­ recovery of I resident Charles M 11(411 4c jier pound; springs, 11« re, tly quo1 a.1 when it was report«*! that stepping a little cloeer, commnaded:
ed that body from transacting business Beli Wall, <»( the I lilted ''tâtes Miel 11 He per pound. »2.50(44.00 per dos- lie refused again to lx* a candidate for "Hold up your hands!”
Pojtoffic« Department Authorize* Sever«! Ad­
Portland, Aug. 9.—An ind»p«^:
because of alleged illegality and the in­ Corporation, lieixmiing known at Ko- en; ducks, »2.50(43.00 perdocen; tur­ president. He repli«*l that only a At this juncture the outlaw jumped be­
ditional in Oregon.
mgxwart, ebete Mr. Schwab ix a largo keys, live, 13014c, dressed, 15016c per part of the interview was use«!. He
railroad on the line indicatel in’ ''
auguration of a 3-cent street car fare.
hind
Eddyand
placed
Ixrth
the
man
and
oruperty hofiler, thankxgiving mass pound; geese, »4.0006.00 per doxen. i said he was not a candidate in the
Washington, Aug. 6.—Rural delivery Dalles dispatch will serve
Striking anthracite coni miners say ' nas celebratisi, nave a dixpateh to thè
Mutton—Groan, 2 403c per pound; . light of seeking again to lead the Dem- hie horse between himself and the of mail han Iteen authorise,! in Oregrii poses. It will admit the trafli< o
hunters. In this position he command­
incomjietcnt men are living sent into llerald troni Vienna. The servii^' wax dreeneai, 6c per pound.
■ x-ratic party, but if the party should
Columbia Southern railroad to
as follows:
the mines.
attende,! bv all tlie municipal digni­
Hoge—Grose, 64‘» J reseed, 7074c ■ h* ide that he was the proper man to ed the farmer to lead his hoi re to the
Aumsville, Marion county — One water in tlie Columbia r’Tir*'?
barn,
and
remaining
under
this
cover
head the ticket, he couhl not honor­
The Banta Fe railroad has issued a tario« an<i a largo niimlx'r ol visitor«. per pound.
he moved toward the shelter.
When carrier; length of route, 23miles; Dalles, and it will sei -
Veal—708c per pound.
ably sav no. He sai«l he believe,! the
circular granting an Increase of wage- The town «a» decked witli American
nearly
to
the
stable
he
broke
and
dash­ area covered. 20 square miles; jxipula- railroad past the (innavigable t<r
Beef
—
Grona,
cows,
3034«!
steer«.
tlags.
money issue to be still prominent,
to the carmen.
ot the Columbia below le il" À-
ed
inside.
He
did
not
linger
long,
but tion served, 535.
3 4(4» 4c; dressed, 708c per pound.
but that the Republican administration
It will be able to dojwtwb«*"
<
leone.
Multnomah
county
—
-
One
in
the
twinkling
of
an
eye
reappeared,
There is good reason to lielieve that
Sold Union Cigar Lahti*.
Hops—16017c; new crop 17018c.
in the Philippines and the trust,
Paul F. Mohr road was design*1
carrier;
length
of
route,
24
H
miles;
rifle
in
hand,
ami
started
on
a
dead
the United States «rill Mettre a coaling
Wool—Valley ,12 401»; Pan tern Ore­ problems weie an flic lent issues to
Chicago, Aug. 9.—Jacob Goldsmith,
area covered, 23 square miles; popula­ Tlie new rog»l is believd to t»'11
run
down
the
valley.
Turning
to
the
station on the «ext coast of Africa.
gon,
80144c;
mohair,
25026c
pound.
ones* a prominent cigar manufacturer of
make a campaign upon.
interest of the Columbia Southern
two men looking for him, the desper­ tion nerved, 660.
thin city, is under arrest here under
Freewater, Umatilla county — Addi­
ado
fired
two
shots,
but
without
his
URGE MANY CHANGES
Yale university gave degrees to a
William C. Whitney, of New York, what i« said to be a systematic plan for
KING GOING TO LONDON.
usual precision. Neither bullet took tional service, route 2, one carrier;'
He wax i lax» of 650. Plans foe a Chinese vol-
has given a handsome house and lot to forging Union cigar lalwls.
length
of
route
23'
4
miles
;
area
cov
­
effort, and without waiting for farther
the physician who attended Mrs. Whit­ taken into cuatody at a down-town ho­ nnteer mission were announced.
population Wyoming Dtmocret* Adopt «
Royal Pattest Will L««v« tin Yacht lor th« fighting Tracy took to his .heels and ered. 21 square miles;
tel
after
h.
had
deiiverwd
3,000
of
the
ney in her long illnxes.
Mak« Nomin*lion*.
made all posaible haste down the vallev served, 500.
A Chicago dinpatch ear« that the fear
Metrapah*.
lx>gus lalx-ls to some union men who
Monmouth. Polk county— (»ne car­
leading sooth from the tern.
of a bitumimxis miners' strike in caus­
Turner» in <x>nvention at l>avenport, ha<i set a Dap for him.
Rawlins,
Wyo., Aug. 9.— '
I ondon, Aug. 7 —All preparations
The man hnuters were off in pursuit, rier; length of route, 21.4 miles; area
ing coal dealer« ami railroads to store
la., defeated a proposition to admit
have l»vii made f. r the return of King flring as rapidly as possible at their covered, 30 square miles; population cratic state convention ii"in|n*
tli 'iinand« of ton« a« a rvwr ve supply
women t<> membership ami urged taxa­
Predict* Futur« Traiuvaal Duturhnnc««.
following ticket:
Edward to london. The Victoria illa­ fleeing quarry.
served. 465.
tion of church property.
Governor, George T. 1*’^
,.r.
Rome, Aug 0.—The Giornale de
The will of very Rev E. A. Hoffman, tion has l«en brilliantly decorated. It
W.xxiburn.
Marion
county
—
Two
Coming to an immense rock, the out­
Bt. laiuis and eastern capitalistshave Italic publishes an interview with the ■lean of the general theological semi­ 's expedi ted that his majesty's return law »aw a chance to get rid of his pur­ routes, two carriers; length of route, county; state trearur-r. ( ■
organize.I to build a bridge over the rem of M-Secretary Reita, of tlie Trans­ nary of New York, «Hapoees of an estate to the capital will In marked by a suer«, and a,x*,rding]y d.xiged behind it 43 4 miles; area covered, 47 square Laramie county: secretary
N. Stickney, Albany c- unL' '
Mississippi at Bt. Izmis and a new de­ vaal, who is now at Naples. In this Mt ¡mated at 112,000.000 to »15,000,- great street demonstration en route to »nd tiegan a fusilade which be proba­ miles; population served, 1,175.
interview Mr. Reita declares that the 000.
auditor, W. I). Hays. Big ,,''rnj".,f.
pot in the heart of the city.
Buckingham palace.
bly
imagined
would
end
th«
struggle
auperinteadent of public in»»- -
war in the Transvaal w ill recommence a
Eight ahote in all were fired, and
Natal Want* Immigration.
Charles J. Jones, popularly known a« few year« later.
ol a Michigan car
Mrs. Italario, Albany <cnn Y-rte
london, Aug. 8.—The royal yacht. these eight will take some of the efful­
**Buffalo” Jones, has t««‘n appointed
Pietern.aritxburg, Natal, Aug. 8.— gress, Charles P. Clem-nx.
Albert and Victoria, with King Edward
Botimi
conatry
mah-
gence
off
tlie
reputation
of
the
Oregon
0«Mral luce* M«v*r IN«* 5u<1d«alv
buffalo warden for Yellow stone |>ark
An important report made by the sur­ coonty.
-,«4
for securing Hr to on hoard, left Cowes at I 30 p. m. for convict as a dead shot. Seeing he was
veyor general and director of agriculture
The platform aiiopt«-'
Portsmouth.
The harbor station at
Brussel«. Aug. V.—The
The Bulgarian minister of comnier<-e
not amx-ee.lmg in his eudeav*.rs, he left estmates that 10,000 whites are neces­
legiance to the national pi*
Portamcuth was reached shortly after 2 hia po«iti,m behind th« reek and rnmie
and agrtcullore has forbidden the im­ announces th« sudden -ieath
sary that Natal may lie able to supply the past. It ,temand- th« *'*
A special train to convey hie
l.uca« .Mayer of heart diseaxi
A propouitiou is on foot t.> divide o'clock.
portation oí Amanean gra|>evinee.
a lash for th« wb«at field not far dis­ her own agricultural necl- and de« lares
the United States renal°r* ^pgj.
ma testy t<> Lwelon awaited his arrival
Mayer was attacked several tim<
tant. Just as he was entering th« fiel.l that preference should he given to farm­
Vakitua count«, the PiAsterrt half l«eing at Portsmouth.
The |>npers of an anarvhist of Baler- this illness during the war in S<
dirvArt vote of the pe^te, U1’
he stumbled, and fa'I ing on hia face ers Milling to work with their own
callud Klver»»de. I'n«er *• the pro
son, N. J./arrested at tlie Bra, Italy, Africa.
sorv arbitration <>( labor " i ‘ «r
»F
crawled on into the field on hia hands i hands. The report recommemis the divorcement of state instit t
discloee a plot to assassinate King Vic­
jxmws I county seat. This rx tion of the
.
Metter th« Winwtr
an<i kn^w.
"S»» ' 1 '«k» •* Bum»o k
tor Emanuel.
leaning of government land« st rentals partisan control, muni, ip*1 *.. tie
C wee. Aug. A —The principal races
state is growing very ra^illy and resi­
Thi« led the hunter* to believe that
Bismarck, N. D , Aug. » — | Tl» dente favor «nine such step leing taken at the regatta tistay «»* wrn by the
•qnal to three per cent of the nnim of public utilities, and • r'T,r rc »S
Charlen Roberta, an F.nghshmaa. was
they ha-i at least «. urdri thair man.
provml value, and also advrx-aten original Australian I«1 1
"Hun
”
railr-iad
,-r>-»ecd
th«
Northern
Pa-
"
■ai
Yakima
county
*•
one
of
tlie
largest
r
e
vachi
Meteor,
of
American
ttadly beaten at Boston L>r desecrating
»rut it was grtt'ng <io«4. aBd u>ev did
w
A gale m>t dare to prweal. as they could not aoxisted immigration ami grants of I ioh meat of the initiative
an Amarienn flag, and later lined »ID cifle railroad »>Hlth of thia city last in tlie state, its dimensions lining nl- build. Sybarite wag second.
money to encourage agricultural de­ dote is adv-«at,
night, and rearhesi Rismarvk tonight.
u»<>et equal to tlie state of Connecticat. was blu wing.
in the dtatr let i-nart.
see their man nor know how ready he
velopment along various lines.
the Bhoah--nej'ndian rv«»'
Eugene Weekly Guard
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