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VOL. 36
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 13, 1902.
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BARGAINS THIS WEEK ITALIAN
WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
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nffll’E—East »ids of Willamette »treet, be
tween Seventh and Eighth street
Oot Year.....
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TV* Month».
82.00
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X»'
Police Broke up
spiracy at
COUNCIL
Con
Atlanta Had a
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PrtitiSiis to Exteud Limits I Prflr
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Half
sorted — Koutiry Busir»»
The luterlor of Coekerllue A Wetber-
b<Vs »tore i® luwumiug a Chrl»lma»
look Inside—appropriate deooratlona lu
evergreen» atnl tl iwer» i eltig very tic-
The city cougril met In regular ti gly distributed about the large
session last evening and weut through room.
with the routine busluess In regard to
Mr» Carrie Nation ha® returned from |
the repent of coigmlttees and payment New York to Kan»aa Mid I- already in
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ot bills.
Jail In Topeka. Hhe evidently tulmg»
In the Ineaue a»j lum. Hlie is ®n lijiiry
FI UK ALARM. SYSTEM.
John F Bodine subuiitted a very to the l'amie of teiuperano«, »ay® the
creditable proposition of an electric AI oauy Democrat.
tire alarm system for Eugene. He
There I» a Oommentttble movement
said he wnOld install tbe same for on fool among Unlveirity entJiu»ia®ts
8389.96 The matter was referred to to procure permanent at iletic ground®
the otilef Are warden.
f I the football 11 I I. TrseK Mtiletie®
Health Ottieer Palxae repot ted a de­ are to be atCended to if atbl tlos are to
crease lu eoutaglna about the city.
b< madie to pay iu Eugene.
Atteudtd to.
I By Scrfpp« New, Aieoclatlon
W ilkesbarb S, Pa, Dec 9—
While preparations were be-
ing made to send a box of
dynamite down into the Le­
high colliery workings this
morning it accidentally fell
down the shaft.
The explosion that follow­
ed wrecked the lower portion
of the mine. Rewue parties
are clearing away the debris.
8o far as may be ascertained
five persons were killed,
while a number sustained
more or less serious injuries.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OAc« —Oas-half block
Block,
south of Chrism
lotui, O bkom ,
L. CHESHIRE, M. D
I PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON,
lUisman ldg.
Eugen®, Oregon.
$2.50 and $3.00 Capes
ß W BRI IWN, M. D.
for $1.50
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
re®«—Upstair» in Chrisman Block.
Heurs: V to 11 a 2m;l 3, 6 to tu p ■ .
Siil practice in all the court» in ths state.
Btce room No 8—Walton bleak, Eumene, Ga
IRGE O B DeBAR, M. D.
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N ew Y ork , Dec 9.—The
phvsioiaiiH in attendance on
Cornelius Vanderbilt, who
has been very ill from ty­
phoid fever, issued bulletins
this forenoon that his condi­
tion is satisfactory.
All Furs
1-3 off
! Korney» At- Law,
PHYdlCIAN and SUÄGHOX.
Pto». —Room ovar En.-tme Loan & Sitring»
kd. Residence No 280 Pearl street. Pau»
K'.ûded to day or nig in. Piioue ,re»i .une»,
Liu 77. Office, Main 49.
Georgia Factory Burned.
| By Scripps New» Association
A tlanta , Ga, Dee 9.—A
1 fire whieh broke out in the
Austin furniture factory in
' the heart of the city this
the
morning,
destroyed
building and contents.
Tho lose will reach a half
million dollars.
Our Furs arc the Best.
OSTEOPATHIC. PHYSICIAN
HUGH E. PENLAND
Successor to Dr Alios Smith.
FICE— Suit in Seventh »treet M-Clnng
it Examinations ami oOMiiitatiuu. free.
To Discipline Venezuela.
By »cripps Sv»» Association
L ondon , D oc 9.—A cabinet
mooting was held today for
the discussion of the Vene­
zuelan station. It is under­
stood that claims of British
subjects for indemnity for
the seizure of their property
will be enforced by the
Britwh government without
further delay throngh the
seizure of tlw custoui-hoiifliw
at" La Guaira, Puerto Cabello
and Maraicabo.
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Of Eugene.
urolua
800,000
Anarchists Plot
Eugen« Oregon.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Dona on iraavnable term».
Sigh
afta on (Chicago, Saa Francia«» and Port,
nd. Oregon.
Hill» of exchange a>ld on foreign coantriea.
epoait» received «abject to cheek or oertiti-
Re of deposit,
AliooUectioue entri'ted to □» will reoelve
r.mpt attention
! G Honi'CM,
l'reeident.
IB E«xia,
Vloe Preeideat
Assassination.
By Scrlppa Now« AMoolatlon
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P. F. ReonoBAM,
Cashier.
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Bank
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R ome , Dec 9 —A eecrfet
meeting of thirteen an-
archists was brokey up by
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the police la»t night.
As the police .gained en-
trance to the room the an-
archists were taking oath on
the points of their ¡Mmiards.
The anarchists sought to
escape from the room and a
bloody struggle ensued in
The ProtoDian Literary Society 1.0«
,
which
one anarchist was
posted the following program for the
killed
and
’an officer mortally
coming Friday evening:
Music.......... ...................... Mandolin C*ub wounded.
Before breaking into the
Address......... ... ............Prof Rneeden
..........Gertrude Uray
Piano Holo.........
meeting room the police over­
Recitation—“An Irish Ph loeo«
heard the "anarchists take
.............. Mr Gabriel
pher,”. .. . ..
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oath
to assassinate King
Earl
Abbett
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Vocal Holo...........
Original production. .Mary Hklpworth Victor Emmanuel.
HAHPTON BROS
L. H. Porras
Assistant.
Xmas Is Coming.
But we have here already tbe big-
ge®t a®»ortment of Xma® Goods In the
city of Eugene. Times are <<xxl this
year. Hop® and *11 lines of good®
brought
remarkably
high price®.
While this ie ail so, we are on tbe other
hand going to sell yoa Xus« goods at
the lowest price® they were ever •< Id
in tbla prosperous little city. Th-y
are mostly our own importation®. The
qMlitiee are high, the profits mark-d
low, the variety very great and the
«election fa> probat ly greater In variety
than any other store in tbe city. It
I® presumed you will call and look thi®
flne stock over before ymi boy.
We
would be much pleawd to have y-.a
oome In a® early at you can. You will
High School Notes.
Critic......................................... Miss K«jrr
Boy Booth (fap’.) and Claude Gray,
both members of tbe football team, are
confined to their home« on account of
injuries reoelvul during tbe southern
Twaetrng Agent J 1* Jone® passed
tlniugh Rage me today. He gmt off iff
tbe train and did not get on to time
eaieh the day eoaek but Hwmg. on to
a closed car. The lard eeen of that
ditied geiUlviuan he was hammer-
lb, at the door with vehemence and
hu tgiug ou for dear Wte to the hamlie«.
■WMIM.
Ordinances providing for the con­
struction of sewers from the seu-'b
oenter of bi wk 1, Htiouer'» «Mtoton
to Fifteenth street and extending the
East Eleventh sewer one block further
east were read and passed. The ordi­
nance providing for the construction
of the Jefferson street sewer from West
Eighth to Cheshire streets, thence to
the oorner of the 11) aww tract ot fl F
Ker ns, thence to the Willmiette river
was read and referred to the rUeet oom-
mil t ie.
By Script« 3®w» AwocUUon
Jackets for $1.50
}J, Walton
S. P. Nava
WALTON A NESS
NkW WALKS.
New sidewalk was ordered on the
east side of Washington street between
Nlath and Cheshire. Also for Patter-
e>»n »tree!, ea>t 4de from Fifteenth t»
Seven teen th streets.
The Sick Vanderbilt.
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John Barrett, the new raltil»ter to
Jupan, 1« only 86 year® of age.
Eight
year® ago he wax Ju»t a eomuiou new»-
paper reporter iu Portland.
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Mine.
0 WOODCOCK,
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1 he Han Francisco Chronicle refer«
to Hon H B Miler, consul to Nia
Ch vang, as “a miseiouary to China."
Last Night.
plosion in a Co«ml
DENTIST
g,ring purchased the office zed fixture» ot
th« l»te deoeaeed W V Heodenon, I »m
,0* pi»|«r«d to do anytumg in the line of
peutiauy in the above uivl office.
f Cr wn and bridge work a apecialty.
Tbe oalandaM for 1903 are oomlng
oui lu all their annual glory— some of
them are very pretty bite of art.
by the Town Dads
a Aillioa
Dollar Fire—Dynanite Ex-,
L WHITSON,
MANAGER AND
ASSISTANT CHOSEN
At a meeting of ttie Eugene Real
K lUe Exchange hi id ia»l evanixig it
was deaided to ask the Camivat board
to '«pply the surplus tooMk to the pub.
Me tlon of advertisHig pamphlet® for
Laue county. Rather late in the day
but perhaps lutter late than never.
The pamphlet drenni bw« beoerne al
j m mta nlgl- tuiare.
■ ALAHMBt
The fl rial readtag and pnseage of the
ordfuwuse Hxing the »»ivies of poUoe j
ottloere at t’lo per mouth from October
15'h was reoorded.
TH RXTKt*« CORFOHAFK LIMITS.
A petition of Fairmount oitlzensoon-
ttlslicg of 54 names praying for tbe ad­
mittance to tbe oity limits was pre­
sented to Hie oouucIL
Another j»ell-
Man from the citizens of Eugene asking
that the council favor an eatenslon of
the limits was also presented. These
petitions were referred to the mayor
who has called a mass meetlngof the
citizens at tbe two places to discuss the
matter. It Is very likely that tbe next
leglwla.ure wtt. ba asked to eiteud the
corporate limits ■>( Eugene ao a» to
Include the thrlv
city of Fairmount.
As stated In last evening’s OtHB®
there was a small remonstrating peM-
tlob containing the signatures of 11
Fairmount people against tire proposed
Innovation.
Banking
in all branches
want
bed
stop
in
New
and
papered and
room«
Courthouse
Ilou.-e. No
dusty, Worn-
out
clean
o
when
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tobias
•» W.<r Uat came a
u. awe <a/
a|s
set?
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back
rug
bed.
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Died.
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AT ALBANY
University Gets Toadstools.
Dr Harry Lane, of Portland, the l>e«t '
known authority In the Northwest an
toadstools and mushroom», ha« pre.
seated to the Unlvereity his entire
herbarium of uatlve species. The col.
lection Qrnaists of about 175 carefully
prepared »|>ecimen*, which have te-en
named, many of them by Eastern ex*
p^rts. "Though the collection does not I
comprise all the known kind. In Ore­
gon, It Is thp rnoet complete, If not the
only one of any size that ha« ever been
made on the coast.
Dr Lane has done much careful work
In this part culardepartment of b. tsny
and his specimens will he of Invalua.
bls aid Io students of the University
In their studies of the tia'ive fungi.
Th« h«rt»arium will tie on »xhib tion
In the biological latoraloay.
Pro­
fessor Hweetser Is doing conelderatTe
w< rk with the fungi end 1« at present
making a wet Obllectlon which shows
each specimen as It appears Ir Che
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Turner, Agent of the C. &
Shot Himsdf
E. R. g,
Yesterday.
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board Spacial Uarrlc®.
A lbany , Deo 9.—Joha
Turner,
a^gnt of the CarvalliH A Eastern al thi®
oity, committed »ulclde at 1:30 o’clock
yesterday afternoon by »hooting him­
self with a 88-cag.bre revolver. The
act was committed In hl® bed room at
hl® home.
.Wlille
In hit
eblrt
»leevee he placed the revolver to hi®
left temple and pulled the trigger,
falling over dead.
His wife heard th«
re|K>rt aud rushed to hl® room, horror
stricken at the awful eight pre-
eeuted. He died lu«tantly.
Un t*i»
stand wax a note which read:
"F luxi . a :
May God watch over
you and my chil i.
Any bills or note®
oome to you with my name to them
they are legilimnte.
i’ay them *41.
Have ttie Elks and Woodmeu oare for
me, my wife aud child.» J T.”
A coroner’» jury ««»» called by Cor­
oner Fortmiller and found a verdlot
according tn the facte.
I'lue deceased »»» 38yeans of age, w>as
tiorn in Mi-wourl and has been In the
railroad business »luce a boy. H® was
a getubd nm IWeed by everybody. He
almiwt worshipped
hie wife and
daughter and hi® business affairs ware
ia good condition.
He was a member of Ute Elk» and
Woodmen,
Married
I.ant evening at the residence of Mr
end .Mrs H B Hlrswn, 391 High street,
there occurred a quiet wedding hi
which Miss Abbie fa; lor and Mt E J
McCumder were the contracting par-
tie®. Justice C A Winterineler officiat­
ed. They are both of Cornstook.
Our Holiday Offers
New Line of Neckwear and Smoking Jackets Worth
Your Notice.
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100 hats for mon and boys ranging from $1.50 to
$3.50 for $1.19
100 new style purges and ehatclains at a discount
of 33 j per cent.
150 belts. Another invoke has arrived going at J off
during the holidays
*r il ESE are snly • few of ths good things w» have for yon during ths
• holidays. 1 >on't »lay away today bamass you calls.I ys.lsrday.
W« ar,» constantly »hitting »ur »took and bringing out new goods and
every alteration in our store arrangement, every change in our bualneae
system 1« to letter merit your patronage. The store that Mrvas ths
public well Mrvas itself liest. «
See our windows for Xmas suggestions.
Til« HTHKHTCAI. LINK.
Prof B E HterHngM communication
a«ki'>g for a franchise for a streetcar line
was presented to the ootxacll and a very
short discussion of the «su.c followed,
with the molli® to refer Jthe Mine
flies. Thia wee (lane.
tour fl the team.
'ITiere 1s a movement on foot among
the student« for the presenting of a
drama In tbe t ear future to pay tbe
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then have more time to make your ae-
At tbe meeting of the Athlatlc natural state.
jd fldts of tti t ack and football teams
Established in 1W. Oldest«
B
«rd
of
the
University
In
the
lectlone.
Bank in the County.
gymnasium
this
afternoon David
Moat Reepec'faliy
Al H I j hw a ilsjlty of Christmas (jrabotn, rise« oi '06,
warehoe-
B arker gcm W orks ,
A.General
business
toys, etc Tn-arrangement of the die-
manager of the
1908 football
88 East M-iti. -tree’, Eugene.
transacted
inlay I» tO wnrk of Fred Lamb and team and Virgil Earl, '06, assistant
A Lurutier of the citicene of Fair-
on favorable terms.
monut and Eugene bavli g petitioned
I Fred Foster.
manager.
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the Legislative Assembly to Incorpor­
Luck in Thirteen.
A. G. HOVEY, President
ate the town of Fairmount tn Use City
You
a
good
cld&n
L 0. HLLIN, Cashier
of Eugen« and the petitions having
you
over night
: been referred to the Common Council
B. H. HOVEY, Asst Cashier.
By
sendlDg
13
miles
Wm
flpirey.oof
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beds
newly
r»y
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of the < ity of Eugene, a mass meeting
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.«->•» rtf
Walton
Furnace, WO.
Vt., got
a F box
of
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At bl» b«a,« three miles sect of Ea-1
of the cit'zens of th« City of Eugene Is
painted
Bucklen's Arnica Halve that wholly
at
tbe
Lodging
gen», this morning, Rode Chase paused hereby called to meet at the City H»1
cured a horrible fever sore on hie I*«-
old,
awav at the ripe OKI age of 71 year., on Fr day December, 12, 1IL2, at 7.31)
Nothing else oould. P. sltlv ly cure.'
carpets
but
painted
Trw r ‘ ral
’T *,n
rfu ‘, P m t> take .uch action in regard to
bruises, fr! n«, ulcere, e-u,. !« «, I lie, "
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th re-id® y l 'morrow u. ruing at 10 tbe po>p, a»,| changes in the bouodari^
barns, cornsaod piles.
Only 26c. flooiB with anicebrighv Ih.la- (J«f.(MJg wtib interment In Laar»l
.f th- ' tj a. they may deem b»L
J Guaranteed by W L D Lano, drug-
car J-et
to tach
p* ve<*.neurs. Rev B C Miller, uf |
( i RC hsumim ,
Ff» Wort la oo every bev of *b* fennlaS
Mayor,
Ult
of the courthouse. B, riogfle!d, *lli oooduct the Obaeqal««.
E ugene . O regon
suicide
Hohool enrolltueut baa been »lightly
doereaae«! uu agpoütit of alcknww.
Important Meeting Meld
Rome-
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Th® U l ’AHD furop thank» Kruttuian
A Jsnnlug» for a box of Otto's niAjeh- John
ltwa awaetH.
Sworn to Kill the
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King.
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,j.ertining rates made known on ap; lication
»lire* all business letters to THE GUARD,
Kugene, Oregon.
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THE CITY
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In Ladies’
Misses’ and
Children’s Jackets
AMPBELL BROS., Publishers
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FRANK E. DUNN
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Suggestions from the Jewelry Shop.
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The Newest.
The Cheapest.
Opposite
The Best.
GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY.
FOR FATHER.
For Brother.
An earthly heaven lor
the children laU'iirbtmas
time. Do your part.
Tbe Joy the little ones
have 1» surely »uffioenl
for your »light invest-
tneot.
huitalde gjft« W'll V
< Mit
little at our -tore,
A
large al<>< k of
Watches,
I bains.
Charm.,
Fob-,
< tit! I ii he,
Mtu«l»,
hutidems,
F .unta'n and
< i Id Pen«,
■Mck Pine,
Hal Marks,
Umbri Has,
Card Cases,
Kmoking Hats.
Cl ><h Brushil
Whlsp Broome.
Hs I® pretarlig a »urprt»® for yoa. Don't
fall tn prepare mi® for him. He expwet® It
and will apt reolate It.
But b® econom­
ical. paps don't Ilk® extravaganor.
He
will appreciate it if it enma® from her®.
Shaving Chips, Sfiaving
Brushes, Shaving Mirrors,
Military Crushes, Cloth
Brushes, Hat Brushes,
Tobacco Jars, Cigar Jars,
Cigar Cases, etc, etc.
FOR SISTER.
•‘Wordne what brother, father and
tnoltier Will give mt."
Here are some of the 'hingn we have for
»i.ters. We have buodi <1,. ofother e uoesal
and besu'lful.
< olngne Bottles, Mirrors,
Hair B u-bea. < Iutb Brushes,
Ea>t>r“*r, r> Be I wore,
ink Wrll-, Puff J»!»,
Manicure Flense. Pin Trays,
Bon Bon Dishes, Lockets,
Ufllbr.i a«, Purses, Wai.t Bags,
Chat lain Watches, Rings,
Pius, etc, rle.
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