The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, September 06, 1902, Image 1

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    EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1902.
TERRIBLE
MARRIAGE LI-
l>ut t ouuty Cl*rk E U Lee Issued £0
marriage licenses. During tbe corres­
ponding month last year tbere were 15
Hocuses issue I and coring July of till*
One Thousand Lives Lost
by Saturday Night’s
Explosion
year only 12. Following is a complete
list of those wbo secured lioeneee I d
August:
From $1.25 to $2.50
Throat of His Wife and Four
I
For 95 cents
ch.rS«
Rann witness.
Coal Mine Fire.
Special to ths uv . sd .
¡KILLED BY A
$2.00
L00
.50
ith. .
loti tin.
¿unte* maie known on application
ill bann«. letter, to THE GUARD,
« dragon.
WHITSON,
DENTIST
jurrhsssd ths office and fixtures of
b 'leaaiol W V Henderson, I am
apuwi to do anything in the line of
In in the above said office.
vud bridge work a «|iecialty.
C ooper , VV Ya, Sept 2.—
Striking workmen fired the
FALLING TREE Pocahontas Colliery Com­
pany's mine andit is burning
fiercely. It seems impossible
Great
A sad accident occurred in Balderee’s to handle the fire.
logging oamp a few mllee from Gardi­ damage is threatened.
ner Tuaaday morning, August 26, by
A guard stationed at the
which Joseph Lloyd, of Point Tarraee,
mine
fired on strikers who
wm ingtant'y killed.
The olrcumatancee were related to approached too closely.
the Florence West by one of the crew
Usual Railroad Accident.
as follows:
The men were at work with a don­ Special to th« Quard.
key engine hauling log* and Instead
ansas
ity
o
of all following the aatne track, oc< a-
eionally a log would slide behind a
tree, biaktng it neoeesary to unfasb-n
the chain and take a new hitch. O le
had jaet been caught In this way a> d
Lloyd, accompanied by
the boot­
tender, went to It for tbe purpose of
looaeDlng it. The other men notlo d
Ten Thousand Homeles«.
that the tree around which the chain
wm wrapped, wax falling and eboab d Special to ths uuanj.
to waro Lloyd and bis com pan Io i.
onstantinople
The latter lay down be.lde the I tg ar d
K
C , M , Sept 2.
—A head-end collision be­
tween two freighttrains today
resulted in tho death of the
engineers and firemen on
both trains.
and was unhurt, but LI >yd attempting
to run out of the way of danger, w»«
oaugbt
by ths tree and Instantly
.ÜCKEY,
kiuhte, Chain.,
bu
iiring promptly dona.
mi samuiteit
killed.
A messenger was at once sent to
Point Terraoe to Inform tbe relative«
MdibS W wM-bFougrtV tB
I WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
-Ossh.lf block *<i ith of Chr
ism
the next day.
Joseph Lloyd wae about 21 year« of
• —I---------- « -
age and bad
had resided near Point Ter­
race for
several years.
years.
He was
race
for several
E;
— -- well
liked by a.'l hie associates and was a
general favorite among the men In the
C
, Sept 2.—
A conflagration in the Inum
Karassar quarter of the city
last night
destroyed two
thousand houses before it
burned itself out.
thou-
the fire.
Pelee Won’t Quit.
<t
c.nu.i«
With Councilman Read
Aug 2—R Honggin and Mr* Nellie j
Hubbard, M C Brert wituees.
Special to the ;.iM.
HAMPTON BROS.
TRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Bros Illegally.
Children—Railroad
L ondon , Sept 2.— The police
are hunting every nook of
the city for a paper hanger
who cut the throats of his
wife and four children, then
disappeared.
to Mummey
and Harsh E Raserb, C U Coffmau
witness; Harry C Hart and L Hatlie
Accident,
Eut lid. ot Will «mette .treet, be
tima Seventh and Eighth .treat
Let
Aug. 1—E Justice aud M*ry Curtis,
Willard Gray wltn-e; Langdon Morse
A Paper Hanger’s Crime—Cut
T _____
Fifteenth SewerContract
Aug 4—Elmer Jams*
and Laura
_____
Rnodgraae, F I. Rood grass witness.
Aug 6— W G Beattie and Wlllametta
Hanna, H R Hautia witness.
Aug 9—Htlaa Gibbs aud Cora Arte,
F G Eoy wituees.
Aug 16—John Mathew, and Lila
Dobbins, V B Dobbins witness; Er-1
neat C Lot kwood sod Margarette M
Gough D P Burton witness.
Aug 20—Claude U Base be and • I race 1
H Campbell, J P Hayden witness;
Ratio Hkaggs and Leah Ix>wls, A D
Hkagga wltneea; Geo O Kuowlea and
Belle Caaterll tie, Wm H Pl iwm»n wit-
newt,
Aug 22 —W E Haynes and Velma
Deming, H W B Haynea witness.
Aug 23—Bu ler Howe and Matilda ]
Long, George Howe witness.
Aug 29—William Lane and Mrs C H
Hiliablddle, H M Vinson witness; M
W Pennington and Ethel M Htroud,
Fred Htroud wltneea; William Taylor
and Nellis Hedriok 1 J Ta^ 1 ir witness
Aug 30 —Elward A Robinson and
Theo A d I ku I, Hiram Mix n»v wltnei • »
A C Wheeler and Kulia M Vaughn, J
Q Vaughn witness.
Mary Clayton Howe.
Mrs Mary Clayton Howe died Hun-
day morning, Augu.t3l.at her home
on West Teutli etrset, nur rounded by
relative« and friend, after a more or
leee prolot ged lllneee.
She wo. a goed woman whose re-
moval from the circle of family and
friends will bh sorely l<lt.
The dio-toted wae born Apr.l 30,
1841, iu rillieooultrie,| Hoot laud, and
•same to Canada In 1851
Hhe wm
¡j’raak4-«.' Mse*’<J.*s»w-»«Xw
-4 .*4. —
ago.
Hhe Laves an ag>d hueband,
John Clayton, a brother, Mrs James
Offutt, a sister, and tbe following
children: Ed Howe, Eugene; Mrs
Geo Melson, Hllverloo ; Mrs Chan Par-
eons, Eugene, and Mies Allie Howe
By Councilman
Dorris.
Old
Bar.
PROGRESS.
Lost and Found $675.
__ ballr Uu«rd -epi 2
of Hllver Lake,
A (PGeyer,
Work on Various New Bricks
Rushing - Building Will Not
I into town thia
eame
morning t» tske out a
load of proylslono, etc, tills week.
He
bad Mime horseshoeing done al Me­
j
ths
tint*. Iu the Inside pocket waa a
|
long
leather pocketbook containing
(
checks
worth 1075 on Eugene hanks, a
( ten dollar bill and several valu ibis pa­
lters.
He carried hi* coat
aeróse the
pulled oft the beach soon. Hbe Is now
high «nd dry on the beech, «nd «
orew of mm are at work unloading the
ballast.
When the schooner weut ashore the
small steamer General H G Wright,
which belong, to the government sur­
vey Ing party now at work in thia vi­
cinity, wee at the government works
near ths mouth of the river, and gave
the alarm. The tug Roberta, owned
byMejerA Kyle, of this city, went
down to the bar, tut was unable to
reach the schooner.
Ths tug went
down again later and will assist In
helping the schooner off tlie beach.
The Wing and Wlug has bad an
uni icky voyage and la out from Han
Francisco84 dsya,
Hhe tlr-t appeared
oft the mouth t the Hitislaw 10 daya
a o but waa unable to cross the bar.
After being driven about In <11 tierent
direction, she
attempted to
Mil
Into the river
with the
«I mito
result. Ths schooner Is In charge of
Cipt Grltnui with a crew of six men.
The Wing and Wlug la now 45 year*
old uud lias carried lumber from the
Hluslnw tor a longer time than any
boat in the aervloe.
HHII’PtNO ON TIIK SIUSLAW.
Tbe steam
schooner Acme, the
largest ve.se 1 which enters tile H<Ualsw.
just above F! >reooe taking on oargoea
of lumber
All of iheae vessels are
from Han Francisco.
The school er
Oakland, from Oakland, lie« secured a
cargo and Is lying near tbe mouth ot
the river, waiting to be towed across
the bar at the flrat opportunity.
Thia
vessel Is a uew one and la on her first
trip. The crew did not get along well
with their captain end nearly
left
him when they re«ch»d Florence. The
Osptalu has only two men end no cook
to tske the seboone back to O.kland.
F ort de F rance , Island of
next receive the attention of tbe car- street
,
to Bangs’ stab's and came down
Scoisi, O iso OB.
town win re he mla»e<l hla wallet.
He
pentere.
Martinique, Sept 2.—Not less
The Roney b'oek on West E ghth stopped payment of the checks at ths
at borne.
than one thousand persons Tbe funeral serviere will be con­ street Is receiving finishing touches.
L CHESHIRE, M. D
banks and thought he would be at oon»
logging cam p.
were killed by the eruption ducted tomorrow at 10 a m by Rev I) The telephone office fixtures will be sideral le loes of time In getting new
of Mount l’elee Saturday E Loveridge with luterment In Odd moved this week some time from the Ohecks, but tbe pocketbook waa fouud
'SICIAN AND SURGEON,
First Nstlonal Bank building to the later In the day la ths barn.
night, while many were in- Fellows’ oemetery.
QUARTERCENTURY
t Idg.
new quarter« In the RoDey block.
jured.
Work on the Hmeede Hotel Isru.hlng
Eugene, Oregon.
The earthquake shocks,
WITH S. P. CO
al >ng. Tbe offioe ba* received a uew
BROWN, M. D.
rumbling and trembling of
ooal of plMter and the change to lsrgee
front windows hu been made. Work
the earth continue at inter­
A meeting of the board of director*
HYBICIAN AND SURGEON.
Tbeoounty
2 Is be-
Theooumy rock
roc« crusber
uruBuer No
i
of Installing furniture will aoon com­ of Forenoe school dietriot wm b-Id
vals. The ] people
----- fho on the ....
-----------
Dally eaard. Hept t
-Vpuairt is Chr amao Pia jk.
moved from Thurston i to Jasper mence.
Tuesday evening, Augu-t 28, to con­
northern part of
ol the
— island Ing
—
-----»-.a during the
where • It “ wlll
be operated
m »toll » roditi 3,fit; 9 p ■.
A quarter of a century ago today LG
John B Coleman, owner of the one- sider the matter of emp'oylng teachers
remainder of tbe season. It wlll start story brlcke adjaoent to tbe Hmeede,
Adair took up file duties with the H P are panic-stricken.
for the oomltig term of school, neither
R.BEAN
They had never fully re­ op at Jwper tomorrow.
Railroad Company at Eugene and to­
stales that wltb a sufficient guarantee of l he teacher* elected at the former
The crusher has been at work on tbe
■ of patronage he would add a story to meeting having accepted
day be declared that be le "ready to covered confidence since the
McKenzie mad Improvement, half of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
hie block.
The suggestion that it
be placed od the ebelf and fed on dough- former eruption
and now _______
After oonalderlng the application,
* Iran A Saving bank building. Roam nuta and buttermilk" for tbe rest of 8eem to have lost all courage, --
the
money
--------
--- V for which WM -aised by tbe could be used for an extention to tbe received, Miss Anna C Wright, of Ya
■na attention given to land ana mining
Florence Schools.
Rock Crusher No. 2
bia days.
Ha jokingly added Ibatbewaaold
Eugene, Oregon.
enough to vote and that ha bad do
—FIRST------
Intention of retiring from active ear-
vice
Mr Adair la well along In yean
baa been a conscientious employe and I
P FRANK & SON
iU Bank
tbe company be works for.
Tba G uard joins bis maDy friends
In wishing him many more ymr. of
peaceful and prosperous existence In
oar midst.
Wood hill to the ferry.
Their Large
Have Sold Out
“Racket” Store on East Ninth
Street.
Of Fugan».
Diamond
Goods«^
» V» Cats Capital »5Q.OOO
*«•
900,000
Cagane, Orwgpn.
«NERAL RANKING BUSINESS
L ‘"’•J «• reasieabla terms.
Sight
le'bicaro, Saa Francisco sad Port-
Dally Ouard Sept 2
Tbe well known mercantile flrm of
P Frank A Ron wbo conduct tba large
"Racket" store In tbelr own brick
bul'dlng on East nin b «treat have sold
,'r«
nckann «>13 ea forMga conntrtes.
"■ ■wahval eibjact to cheek os oertih-
». ••■km. entrusted te> ne will reoelre
**mttoe,
L8nr->«ict«,
fe?1
i
P. E. SaoDoaaae.
Cashier.
L. H. 1’ ottm
Assistant
IE COUNTY BANK
UGENE,
I citizens
—•••.aih«
nthsr half appropri
at>i.ropri_ ­
aud the other
hotel might tie utilized.
ated by tbe county.
The crusher ba
Tbe numerous rseldencM In coarse
prepared material for 2| miles of reed
of construction about town are being
from one-half mile thia aide of Thurs­ completed m rapidly as tbe limited
ton to the Barney Wood bill. CbM supply of help wlll permit.
Good
Croner Is graveling tbe road from carpeuters are very scarce Contractor
High Banka to where the rock cru«h- J M Eddy stated today that tbere wlll
er'a work began and from the Barney be no let up In ba’ldlrig this fall and
WILL RETIRE
always on tbe alert for tbe Intereata of
OREGON.
t.tekiisSs« is itti. etSast
S.■« I« Ike 9eeety.
■n lanini butoitu «ali bmàtt
taurtd m liwraMa türm.
A- G HO VE Y. Previ-ter 4
L G HULIN. Cesbiet
>.H. HOVEY, A«rt€a»hte
Seme one who reads
this is going to buy a
nice diamond very
soon and the question
arises: Where will that
person buy it?
If he is somewhat
posted he will see us.
Our diamond busi­
ness is growing. We
buy only good stones
and sell them on close
margins.
If you are interested
call and be convinced.
M. R. JANNEY.
out tbelr business and bave aDUOUDCod
their intention of retiring from active
business life.
Hoch wm a statement
mada to a G uard reporter today by C
H Frank, th* junior member of tb*
flrm, but be said that be la not at
winter
Ha said he ha. m macb work
before him m be ba« put tieblod him
Married
for tbe year. Other contractor« are
similarly fixed, eo we may aa well
prepare to see every saneblny hoar this
“Nothing Succeeds Like Success.
»»
The New York Racket .tore opened
for business on the 17th of May, 18*0,
by Inaugurating the real-net..pot-»Mb-
on-dellvsry-ovei. be-ciuutsr
ry.teni.
Our prlcM UiO-l have tieen right or we
would not have met with sucowa from
tbe start which all must admit are
stern and stubborn facta. Tba ray-as-
you go-ey.teni la tbs true philosophy
qulna, waa el-cted principal, and Mies of an sconomloal Io
pries
system
Myrtle Lee Htuart, of Mohawk, teacher and upon which tbe net spot caelt
system has succeeded.
Upon these
In the primary depart mam,
principal, ws have built up the Racket
business which onr frle' ds have ap-
precis ed by the patronage they have
gives, us After neartv thirteen years
o' CMb business, ws bave cot eluded to
Albany Democrat.
«lose <»«' our large .took of Racket
Two Linn oouoty citizens, Cyrus H gn«Mls and retire f otu Itii* business.
Walker, of Albxny, and Georg* Dork» Our present stock Is full ofgrxsl vsl-
hart, of Hploer, each had Dr Marcos uas Io all de|>artmenls, which will tie
cold at the r>gbl prices until January
Whitman m attending phyelclaa at
lei.
tbelr blrtb. Mr Walker’s blrtb-plao-
_ _ __
Pl-ass
remember that this Is not
I. And a full
m
WMbt the Whitman Mission Home, t«)« but foots and you —
will
winter made use of.
Walla Walls, In December 1838.
U.
Mr stot'k
" of ----------
up-tr-date
-----------------
goods,
’ •—
Just
-»*»
t-ought
and all marked In pl >lu figures at
Daily Oaard g*pl 1
Barkhart's wm at tbe Mission saw­
Henry Duckworth, of Elmira, sod
prices that wlll sell them.
mill 12 mllee east of the ml eloi, In
P F h ink A H on ,
Mias
{
Bartha Allison, of Hale, were
38 E Ninth Ht Bagei», Oregon.
Oct, 1M8.
married in tbe Hoffman H im parlor
The pul ite achoola of thla city wlll
'
<bl«
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Rev M
opeo on Heptemer 15th, at 9 a m
F Horn officiating.
They will reside
Tbere wlll be an examlnatlon of pupila
herMfterat Eintlr*. Th« young people
coodltloned In any aub|ect, and of pu­
bave many friend* Io lbs re«;>sctlve
pila new lo thè scboola who wlah to
neigh borbixxl* In wblcb they res id*
b.aaelgn.d to a «rade on Thoraday,
who wl*h them mu< b bap(en*s*.
He pieno iter 1 Itti et 9 a m, in tbe Pai-
liberty at present to give oot tbe names
of tbe purchasers
Tbs new purchasers wlll not taks
(xm-essii'n of tbestore until January 1
1903, but tbe deal has t*en tutiroly
eimpleted. Invoicing of tbe stock will
oegin «boat I»ccemt>er 3 b.
Ths Messrs r'ratik opened tbelr store
In Eugene on lb* 17th day of May, 1890,
In a small building and with a small
To School Patrons and Teachers.
tersen building. Ttiare wlll be a gen­
erai toacher. meeting on Frlday, Hep-
lamber 12tb, et 9 a m in,thè Patterson
building. The euperlntendant’a office
Saturday afternoon Clyde Mltcbell. wlll bereafter be on thè flrat floor of
wbo Is empb yed at tbe Eugene saw­ tbe Pattereon bulMlag.
mill, met wltb an acaMeat Raton,ay
A F Bl< HlXrl.T.
afternoon wblcb will ley him up for
quite awhile. A log fell on hla right
foot, badly mashing the member and
breaking th* bone«
Dr L W Brown
Foot Masked
Will Have a Float.
Dally soar« —pt 1
stock. Hy strict attention to boslnees,
atteoded tbs injuries
jediciousadverti-log,shrewd porchaase
sod fair aud .qasrs dealing they bave
built op a magnificent business, have
badloeolsrge tbelr quarters several
Married.
times, and in 1396 erected a large two-
Edwin A Robiaeon and M'esTbeo
story brick sod occupied the entire An leaf, both ofibe Anlaaf neighbor­
lower floor with tbelr goods.
bond In Routh
Roo th Laos,
Lon*, were
wets married
While tbe G uard regrets to see tbe Saturday night at 9 o'clock In the
g-utlemen go out of ba- mess we are
glad to knew that they will rvmalp la
Bo*M.
Lumber Schooner
on Sand on Siuslaw
BUILDING
MCViung uiuca <n>uaiu<-u<*u muay.
Tbe store wlll tie realty to move Into In
atxint two weeks. Tbe concrete walk
on the south aide le tielng completed as
rapidly as possible.
Th* up«tsfrs wlll
WINGASHORE
IMUv usaM. S>pl 2
I
At a masting of ibeHtuslaw loggers'
Union lMt Hsturdsy a Commit tie of
three o>nel*tin« of J L Atkinson, pres­
ident of tbe uuloajOW Lyons, vice-
president, and Harvay Halee, secretary,
was appointed to meet A W Beadle,
president of the Hiualaw-Ssn Francisco
Lamber Company In regard to a new
and more Mllsfan'ory arrangement for i
ixymenl of the logger, who bank logs |
for tbe company.
Attempted to Sail Into the River,
Linder tbe present system the log-
But the Wind Died Sud­
gera bank tbs log. fur the company
denly—Will Float Off
and they are «caled and paid for at tbe
convenience of tha corporation. Tbe
Soon.
requMtoftbe lingers le that lbs log*
shall be scaled every month and field
F louknck . Hept L—The schooner
for whan received at the tnil'.
Wing and Wing, In hallaat, bound
I B Cushman, manager af the mill from Han Francisco for the Hiusl.w
f ir the ootupany, was with the om
river to take on a cargo of lumber,went
ferae*.
ashore about dusk Ibursday evening
The above request of the loggi r. *aa
just outside the Hiusl.w bar.
The
made to Fresldeut Beadle at a meeting
schooner attempted to sell Into the
In Eugene todey. He lias taaen th* river, but ths wind died suddenly and
matter under oonatderatlon and will she was thrown on the beach. Tbe
give au auawer to the coniiulttoe t< • vessel Is <u an upright position and i
morrow.
In uo danger and will probably be
Dally Guard 8ept
Al a oall meeting of ths oily ooundl
Ibis afternoon at 4:30 o’clock for the
purpoae of dlscu«alng tha legality of
tba ootitract let by tbe etrsrt oommlt-
tes to Mummey Broa for the oonstruo-
t,on
llle Fifteenth street sewer,
Vouucllmau Dorrte read a letter from
•*’
uneu' ceesful
bidder,
Rhyner
& Rbytier, of Portland, .tallng that
»h-contractor, E R Mummey,bad told
blna 008 night on the train that he
WM ,n Partnership with MH Barker,
member ot the <x unoil, and that he
William G Eaton died of aenile de­
ooold thereby make some |300 by the bility at Junction City Saturday even­
colluslor. Mr Mummey wo* present
ing at 7 o’olock, aged HA year., 7 montha
*ud »Odreeeed the oouncil, absolutely
and 9 day*. He resided with hie «on,
denying the truth ofthe charges.
J J Eaton. A daughter, Mr* Amanda
The
ordinance
provides
that
Harper, resides at Col fai, Washington,
certain
committee
work
should
and i wo aona, Citarle« and F M, near
should have been done prior to letting that olty.
oonlraots of thia sort and It waa found
Mr Eaton waa born In Knox county,
that thia was not dona In this case and
Tennessee, January 22, IR17. He emi­
C tv Attorney Williams therefore de­ grai ed to Jackson county, Missouri,
clared the contract with Mummey
In IMS. In 1847 Mr Eaton enlisted In
Broa null and void.
the war with Mexloo.
He waa mus­
Cnuocllmen Dorris,
Barker and tered out In 1818. In 1863 cr aved the
Greeu constitute the street committee. plain, with Illa family *<> Oregon, set­
Barker and Green let the contract tling In Lane county about 12 miles
»gainst the vote of Dorrle and the lat­ below Eugene, and In 1871) moved to
ter la fighting it.
Junction City, Mr Eaton at the time
of hla death waa .probably the oldest
man in Lane county. He wu a meni-
l.er of the Cbr'stlan church.
Let Up This Wimer.
WING AND
WITH MILL MEN
NULLANDVOID
During tbe month of Augu.l just
Shirt Waist
Ilf EUCEHECUA3D.
LOGGtRS CONFER
CENSES IN AUGUST
MT. PELEE
100
CONTRACT
Holtman
Hoose
pa.l,e»,
Rsv BE
Little waa accomplished hot much
waa discussed
at tbe meeting of
Io wans In F,a*t park Isst night. It
wm decided to eouatruct a float for tbe
carnival and ire to It In general that
Iowa wm honored m ber aooe merit.
Tbe Iowa Association are in earnest
In doing up- v-dale things and their
part of tbe pr-ogaam will be watched
I wltb tetarse*.
•*•04 sH>.<ssvi
15 per-cent off
Our big line of 61 different patterns in Fane;
Dress Goods Novelties will be sold at a dis­
count of 15 per cent in order to reduce the
stock. Call early. Sale may last only few days.
NJ.»««. Wn
rira-tz are io sad without .1 >ubt sical anyth»« ws have
crrie.1 in this lisa.
One l «.k will ooaviace
yon, aa>i buy you will.
[New VV aiSUDjiS .,w
A ricfnrt
/All&ltril
,ot I**1** Is lbs ns* Fall sad Wister .hsrsa bava ar
riv.L Tbsy .p«sk for Ui.iiuw ras in «iodo«.
M.a •
Wietsr .h<>« na>s arii.Ml sise.
ST, LU.,
T«Uy *e her. la stwk ell th. new .h.p«e in .tiff en.I
iNODOy liais
,r. hate
Hot y.u mo tbs»’ They are »ery «tri kin«
Frank E. Dunn