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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1902)
EUGENE, OREGON. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1. 1902. IOWA BANK PRESIDENT ROBBERY SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK } Eight Charges Dyna ¡Mentioned at Port Hear About in mite—Got $4000. land. Lane. o County Senator. Byxripps New« Association M adrid , Oct 28.—The gar rison stationed at Valencia mutinied today and marched out of their quarters cheering for a republic. WEEKLY EtJæKWAflS KILLED BY A Qther troops who were called out at onceOoquell the VICIOUS BOAR mutiny took them ¡lOisoners. CA^PSBLL 3HDG.. PO!öi<M|O* They we©3 given sound flog gings. PO) 0Ö HX aad Hogs Ate q c Bold Bank Robbers. Body Before Found. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Guard Oct 28 BySsrlpps News Association D es M oines , Io£h, Oct 28. — £pur masked men robbed the l’rairie City bank at 4 o’clock this morning. Eight charges of dynaihite were exploded before the safe was broken open. The rob bers fired a number of pistol shots 10terrify the citizens who were attracted to the sceno by the noise of the ex ploding dynamite. They got |4000. ^Prairie City is a town ’of 1200 people situated in the central part of the state in Jasper county.—E d . G uard .] Portland Journal, ye-terdsy: The latest development in the Mitchell- Fulton combination—Benator R A B > >tb, of Lane coU'-ty, for presidency of the Oregon -enate. This was the story that was bande^ around today by th - pollth^ns and I cau-td muoh interest. Tbe tale 1« to the effect that the Indorsement of Brownell, ot Clackamas for the preal- pency was only to placate that gentle- mau, and that the real intention of tbe head» of the Mitchell-Fulton oombine is to elect tbe Lane county man to pre side over the upper state boose. A h a conailary to tbe story, it was bruited about that ndrew V Smith, of Portland, who ha» been ao- oounted a strong candidate for the sen ate presidency, Is going to withdraw and leave tbe others to fight It out among themselves; indeed that hla withdrawal aud the Indorsement of Sooth by the Republi£m poo-baba, most “cinched” the matter for Booth. Thia story Dr Smith stamps as abso lutely false, saying to the Journal to day, without tbe slightest 'raceof heel» tancy : “I wish to «ay that I have not with drawn from the race and under no oou- dltiona will I withdraw In the future. Thiele my decision. “I have not heard of the report, and shall pay no attention to It exoept to deny It emphatically.” The Portland Tebgram of yesterday .60 aay»: “J A Gilbert, a well known farmer liviLg eeven milee from Por'- land on the Bane Line road waa killed by a boar Monday night, as a result < f LrirtWng ratea made known on application bls having attempted to stop a fight tire» »11 buaineaa letter, to THE GUAKD, between two of hie hogs. The boar, ¡lagene, Oregon. which is a vicious anima), bit through an artery In bls leg, and the unfortu ■------------------------------------------- -- nate man jump-d Into another pen, it L WHITSON, Is believed, to eave himself. He wte found Tuesday, hie body having been DENTIST u-ing purchased the office and fixtures of partially eaten by the hogs, so it was th- 1st-- deceased W V Henderson, I Xuue*h8rd|y r*C'’Bn'Mhle. lov prepared to do anything in L--------- — “Much of the information concern IxntiBtry in tbe above .aid office. ¡ytrowL and bridge work a specialty. ing hie death is only gutmwork. It Is supposed that he went into the |pen o separate two of the hogs and et< k T 3 LUCKEY, More Fun (or British. their fighting, and that while so en DEALIB IN gaged one thrust him through the le, , P.y ftcrli’ps News AMOctetlon striking an artery. From th« place In [Coco, W^tcheo, Chnina, Jew A di n , Arabia, Oct 9'8.— 1 dry, Etc. which be wsa discovered, it is aup. 1 If Re pairing promptly don». The British transport Ilar- « posed that be bad strength enough left IfAil work warranted. to climb into another pen, but the lose dinge has arrived hero from U 0 WUUDCOCK, of blood was so great that he waa un Bombay with the Grenadiers Cause of the Delay in Trains able to save himself and lay down to and Bombay rifles aboard. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. During The Last Few liie, while the bogs gathered around They will tako the field at LO-ico Oue ha’f block® south of Chrism Days. and consumed hie body. lot 4, “Mr Gilbert had made a specialty of once against Mad JMullah’s ÂUOK5Ï, OaxaoN. raising bogs, and formerly bad forces. Guard Special Service. difficulty with the bear supposed to A shland , Oot 28.—The heavy rif>na Marine Corps Report, L. CHESHIRE. M. D have caused his death " of last week in the Baoramento canyon By Scripps News Association were responsible for a huge landslide O' W ashington , Oct 28.—The on tbeB P Co’s lines near Lamoine, 20 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, annual report of General miles south of Dunsmuir Haturday af lrmnian ldg. Heywood, commandant of the ternoon that delayed traffic sixteen Eugene, Oregon. hours. The entire mountain slid away U S marine corps service, covering the tracks for a length of 300 W BROWN, M. D. was given to the public by the feet with a mass of rock aud earth. A Department of the Navy this number of gangs of workmen were PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. hastened to the scene from Redding as all gold but much lower □morning. Wee—Upstairs in Chrisman Block. and Dunsmuir. miring the progress General Heywood urges •r Hours: V to II a 2m;l 3, 6 to ] to ilk in price—every link guar of the work a gang of Greek laborers that an ^lcreiwe of the men struck and refused to oontlnue work anteed—the best chains for GUIS ¿ BEAN be made to 105o, vrith a ma until daylight. Their places were sup ■* ———— every day wear are terial increase of the officers. plied but the efleet of the strike was to ATTO RN E Y— AT—LA. W. Increase the delay of the traffic. It is Popular Actress Dying. ft;ce in Loan A Saving bank building. Room rather early In the season tor landslides Special attention given to land and niir-ing but the rains were quite heavy In the atten. By Scripps News Assoclatton Sacramento canyon and the looation Eugene, Oregon. N ew Y ork , Oct 28.—Marie of the slide an unusual one. Your inspection of our EORGE O B DeBAR, M. D. Dressier, the popular actress, I O h Year------ 4 Mull th»., it« Mouth» 32.00 , 1.00 — p BIG LANDSLIDE ON S. P. RAILROAD Y - -------------- Ju<5t a$ Handsome Simmons Watch Chain« o large line is invited. PHYSICIAN and 8URGE0N. 1 ce. —Room ov^r Eugene Loan <k Saving« tank. Residence No 280 pearl street. Calls to day or night. Phone residence, lUiu 77. Office, Main 49. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN HUGH E. PENLAND nssl S >li t 8 Wer or ol * s th’ ’ • m bittsr oh>ii' »»rwhers th»n our sto-lc «I«’’ . Yrasn nik,v>i’ t»S ’ hot r’rr hr <ht sika’ » . r *rf n « I ' * ’ 1 7 , C • n < iu >il » ‘ ‘r “ 1 ' is critically ill. The physi cians give no hope. They are of the opinion that she is dying, and that death will in tervene during the afternoon. Won’t Boy Short Line Now. By Script* New, Aaarclatlon Successor to Dr Alios Smith OFFICE-Suit in Bsvsnth »trset MoClung Bi'xrk KxAminstioDE aud consultations free M. R. JANNEY Oth Strwt J«wt'*'- ---- FIRST---- Hitaal Bank Lane Of Fugan*. p»d un Caeh Capitai 9BO OOO lureiuo 900,000 Eugen*, Oregon. GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS I»«»» an rrsf^aable term*. *iri> ’’•‘Is on Lhicago, . s « a Fran. iso«> and Purl- ■*’« Omron. t •xr’’snr» sold on f««r»i<m countries, r«-»;.«! r-.» )«ct tn ebeek ov aertif- ■*d<kpn«it. ■Cl sebeetioas sn tra «ted Io racrivs ►«Pt attention, Â ’ P. R- 3wot»pa«s. .„Twnkna, (Wisr. U H- i’nTrn ÄMtetoct. •TesPrwil-vt County Bank S an F rancisco , Oct 28 — Presidento Harriman of the Southern Pacific and Million aire Clarke concluded their conference today as to the purchase of the Oregon Short Line by Mr Clarke. It is announced as a result of the conference that negotiations have been Wispended as to the purchase of the line for I two months. — OF— EUGENE- OREGON Esteblwhwl ini”'1- Okhrt Rank in ths C”anty. AGÄieral Banking business in all branches Iran-acted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY. Present L G. HLLIN. Cashier B. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier. TO YOUNGLOGGER BIG STRIKE o Waisting for 25c, 40c, 70c and $1.00. ÍQ OF SENATE The report comes from the Lucky Roy mine that anothsr new ledge has been uncovered, equally as rich as any thing yet uncovered In B've River On the new discovery th* foot washes been found and the ledge followed for 18 f*et with mignifi 'ent results The hanging wall has not yet been found. Tbe rock was fouuit to pan heavily I n free gold, the value not yet e»tl mated F E Rbarkey came down from the mmee today and expressed himself well pleased with the new find. He said that tbe recent strike bad been settled 1 and that aftalrs at Blue River were In a highly |D<>frerou« condition. Chas. cident I Mrs G Y Heaton leffetoday for Har risburg, accompanying her cousin, Ed Carroll, who 1« quite II). Mi^ Busan Abbott and daughter went to Portland this afternoon Io spend a tew days visiting. Frank Wiles, W H Rmlth and Her man Haakett left this aftirnosn for tbelr homesteads 90 miles west of Eu gene. Wm Foote, manager of the Lowe Block Company, went to Cottage Grove today to make arrangements to play ttee^. B D Paine, Drew Griffin and 8 M Douglas have returned from a bant In the vicinity of Hackleberry mountain. They report deer acar-a. Dr C W Lowe paaeed through Eu gene today on hie way to Harrisburg. He will be in hie Eugene office Friday and Haturoay of this week. Th« opera boil ar proposition still Rev G W Nelson, |«ator of the Ash bang» fits. Frank Chamber» received land Congregational eb uroh, stopped a tel-gram fr mi Mr Bonnes, the Baker In Eugene this morning on his wey City architect, la»t week stating that a letter was forthcoming: The director a home from tbe Salem convention. Mrs W G Day yesterday accompanied ot the company have Manned tbelr mail closely aod have failed todlsoover Mr» H E Hym*s, of Balem, to the Mr» Byrnes hae been the alleged letter. Mr Ben nee says he letter’s home. ha» been 1110 Tbe lllnew 1» supposed quite III at the Day residence for some «i be In hie feet which are suflerlng lime. J M Howe and wife went to Balem from the frost. When aeen thia morning all Cham this morning to attend tbe funeral of ber» would aay regarding the al^aa'loo their niece, Mrs J J Roberta, wj>o died t> a reporter that his »wearing man yesterday morning. was working over «'me for Otto Adrian and John Eder, of Eu the go id of the project. " Develop gene, Robert Alexander, of Cotta e ments” may be looked for this week. Grovsp H C Mahon and Mrs Bilyeu, Dollarson the eld»w»l« may also be of Junction City, were registered at Al looked for. bany hotels yesterday. How Long, 0 Lord, How Ung? Causes His We are placing on sale for Friday and Saturday of this week, and Monday, Tuesday tyid Wednesday of next week, our entire stock of Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits, Capes, Coats and Jackets. O Don’t Buy Shoddy Goods Wo intend to reduce the prices on this lino of goods to such an extent you can go well-robed as cheaply as to wear something shoddy. In stock we have three sample lots, all nicely made and ¡»erfect fitting garments and they’re GOING TO BE HOLD ’ ' way IKfiffN CHEAP o OPENS FRIDAY o □MORNING o It’* a Fact—That oar tailored aud trim are going at niosly I. C*o4 sa balani lai Unlags „ It’s also a Fact—That oar 310.00 ——. Konov Joofcoto 9 9.99 velvet trimmed, silk Mllebed, Mtn Hoed through* out, ere your« for A Fact e a Fact—And It’e always a foot wk» w«eay: Those imported Kersey Cfolh Caoeo. silk slllebed braid and medallion Irimsd aro y^uf. For M>MM* Also full isagth onats in eaator ooior, Ila lined lo walel, were 99BM r— Aults la black Vleaaa Sian styles, blouse IS.S3 1 9.«3 19.99 No Old Plunder. All Stylos and Lengths. Ws bava saetí a large •toes of the goods we won’t attempt 'o.mim erais lheru but they’re •II going at eorr. ■«) ond» logiy low pri.w Every thing rnarsed In plain flgu.es, yen can s«e for veil’ -if - V V rn ■ ba.inrae. Hops Sales C-atinu& ra, al A ceste per pound. Ac Death. o W H Kay 1« quite ill. Harry Holden Is up from Portland. Samuel Baker arrived today from Ohio. Darwin Bradley la at Drain on lodge business. F E Hharkey 1« down from the Lucky Boy mine. Frank McMurry returned yesterday from atrip to Cottage Grove. Mra E H Ingham returned today 1 from her visit near Hrrlsbuig. Editor L B Moorhead, of the Juno 1 u lion Tim««, Is in Eugene today. Mr» Hl' M abon, of Junction City, was in Eugene yesterday and today. Hopman V I j Fltchard went north today ^jitli a choice bundle of eam- plee. Miss Rebecca Haines arrived from Portland today to be the guest of rela- lives here. E O Tobey departed todajPfor bls Eastern Oregon ranch, to be gone a week or ten days. Mrs F E Blair returned today from a pleasant visit of a few week« with her parents at Keleo, Wash. A 25-Cent Hop Sale. reside thia win er. Which an Sale of Ladies’ Suits, o Jackets and '‘Today's Balem Statesman W T Eakin, ex-opervlsor at the Insane Asylum, now a merchant at Wheat- land, Yamhill, waa In Balam for an Monday F E bann told to C L over Bunday visit with hie family, re turning to Wbeaileod yesterday. Mi»» F»y D» Lano, nlere of W L Dv | Fltchard Ifi^bal-s ot the W P Cbwhirs I^no ibe well known drug<i»t •ndfjntof hop« st 2-5 cent« per pound, Yesterday < has White was unload »aulnw« mon f till» ci’y. was married When lbs market fl ret opened Mr ing a lot of merchandise on East Ninth Mondev evenioxa» the homebf Mr and Dann bosght these hops at 21 ec&ts. street and a huge barret « aught his foot aad tbr»w him forward, oak-blog Mrs !>“ L«no, 1’7 W—t Ei<hth street, He made a good profit on them, g MrDonnlsalso dealing In cbittlm hla ebln, bruising that organ quite to L F Woodcock, an «'M wcqasititan«* bark. He 1» Just loading a ear of that ■everely. Charles wouldn’t bo dan end Werd of th» family. gerous al a banq-iet now. Th» '»remony wm the beaatl- article to Hamburg, Germany. 'al Erl’«*'!’’!'*'»’ervice announced by IlrDF Lov.rdr , r» t r. Only the Osts are shipped here fromPort- mm-dlate rrlatlv-- ' Hr • til wer ¡«nd. Next we expect to hear of wood rt,_. n, t>rio< hauled op tbe McKroiie for Mr Woodcock is a rtain« young stock foul. Daily easel, œt 2s nun wh > owns property near Tb« p e Dann baa a bl* double-colaiBa Boggs A Yarnell today sold another Dalle». »d vertier ment on the first pa<e. He la y wed«'-d ['• thl’ now Slvertiainpa special sale of ladlaa’ la« of their ;h»p», 88 bale«, to T D E*nU«, agent for Gilbertson, of Auro j mornlDX f-r H rtisnd wbef 'bey will I |ickeU Md cap*»- A Quiet Wedding. Meets Newell Dr F M Day returned MonPay from a trip to the Biaalaw valley wb is be weut to attend Ohaa Newell, a young 1 >gger 23 yean old who had Ids leg« mangled Friday by the falling of a tree where ha waa working. Ami u- tat Ion waa the only hope for the un fortunate young mail but he did not eervive the operation pas« Bund.y wheu he died at C->ug<> Prairie. The teiualua Wei- brought Io u‘*Tgi ~~S A man who came hare two yearn last night an<i prepared for burial by ago frotte the east was today talking of J W Kay*. The wish of a slater of the Oregon's rqueble climate. In teres deceased In Ksti.as Is to have tbs re Ungufike he said : “Wo sunelrakas, no main» buried here. The fanvral will Chydropbfòla, no «uff ring from cold, tw> held at Cm» »hare tbs body whs eo wild storms, no droath—w by taken todav by h's comrades. Th« young iu«i waa not a member Oregon Is tbe best stale In Hi» Union— 1 ixl»», uor baa he realises in and I've lived all over tbe ooantry and know.” Personali ■ally «aard. Ost a 2< SAD ACCIDENT Blew Safe Open With FOR 20c per yd. Was Committed to Asylum. ANOTHER Joseph Emerson S was Tue»«1sv examined Ifii-ro County Judge H R Kinoald aud by Dr» L W Brown and F M Day for Insanity and committed to the asylum at Baleni. Deputy Sheriff Harry Bowu an I FOE ner.-n tQ took htm below In afternoon. The man Is described »s follows: Re siding In Eugene; birn In Manchester, N H ; weight 160; gray hair; aged 78 © years; raoe, Oauoaslan ; common school education; Presbyterian by faith; married ; temperate habits. This Is bls first attack which has t.eeii continuous Ready to Fightthe Mad Mullah— Story Circulated to the Effect ThaO The Lucky Boy Mines Uncover for 3 years. It Is also tils first oommlt- lusut. He suffers from mental a liber Spanish Garrison at Valencia a New Ledge of Yellow Mitchell-Fulton Co’nbi"« ation, lose of memory and baa tediose- Flogged for frbtal--Sharkey Will Elect the Lane t.oaa of doing bodily harm Io members of his family. Mutiny. Here. VEILING and ALL NEW NOVELTIES. OFFICE—East side ot Willamette fiwt, be tween Seventh and Eighth etget NO Friday and S<i urday, Of this W k Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Bee window ami indoor display of goods and ¡»rices, and you are sure to buy. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD YOU KNOW IT. FRANK E. DUNN