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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1903)
■3t; VOL. 36 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JANUARY 17, 1903, BIG SALE NOW ON II CATTLEMEN BIG LOSERS Muslin Underwear 9 cts and up. OREGON LEGISLATURE TO TRANSFER NO 25 T. H. TONGUE THE CONTRACT IS DEAD City Lights will b« Furnished by a New Corporation.— A Hundred Thousand Senate Does a Rushing Cattle Dead, a Million Business Introducing Ladies’ Jackets Council Notes. |Pally Uuard Jan 14 End Came Suddenly in Thu City Council met last evening with all the memlx-rs present. The ' ten al routine nt buair.sas was trausaot- M. The street committee reported 10,- ' 782 feet of lumber u»ed !*•• month iu the C'lustruetlon of cross walks. The Coal Will go on the Free List— Milt Miller Introduces Flat Salary Le.l'h comml'toa report'd 30 fantllire Gould Residence Afire — quarantined for con’aginn. State Officers’ Bill -Mum- Th» b'll prepared by tha city attor Drath Due to heart Disease In A Baseball Pitcher’s mey Gets Clerk- ney tor p.ieentatlon u> the legislature f duced by Acute Indiges A Reorganization of the Old Sensational Suicide. ship. aaktug a uhsuga iu tbe boundary H um tion- Funeral at Company—Booth-Kelly Peo of to« «uv to luelude Fatrmuunt aud Hillsboro. Col -ye Bill wm r.ad and ordered for* ple Take an latertst. By 8crl,p. New. AaeoclaU"« Guard Special Kerrie®. •raided to the lsAlelature. Starving on Plains. Washington Yester Bills. day Afternoon. Great Bargains In Every De-1 S , Jan 13.—A Lane S F , Jan 13 — county man, E R Mumruey, partment. of Winuie B Marcer,the pitcher was remembered in the 'dis the all American baseball an Miss Th's Sale When You SeejOur Ads Don’t Delay for You Can Find HERE ALEES alem rancisco team, now playing in this city, suicided at the Occiden tal hotel last night. Marcer fastened a rubber tube to the gas jet in his room, placed the loose end of the tube in his mouth then turned on the gas, inhaling it till he became J unconscious. When found he was alive but died without regaining consciousness. Gould Residence Afire. By Scripps News Association N ew Y ork , Jan 13.—A fire broke out in George Gould’s residence at an early hour this morning. While little damage was done to the building, the loss on paint INVITED TO ings and hangings will reach VISIT EUGENE |50,000. HAMPTON BROS WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD. Spain May Exhibit. Mayor Chrisman Sends President AMPBELL BROS.. Publisher« Roosevelt an Official Invi tation. IFFICE—East ride ot Willamette street, be tw«en Seventh and Eighth street Wo reproduce tha text of eo Invita tion Mot yeeterday afternoon to Preet TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. dent Rooeevelt bv Mayor G R Chrlo- mno. It 1» one of tbo finit invitation« $2. hne Year...., sent from Oregon and will very likely . L jx Months., three Months receive prompt attention at the White Hoti»». Following la the telegram: P resident T heodorb R oosbvblt , W ashington , D. C. iJ’rrtuinir rate« made known on application On behalf of the olty of Sagene I .d'ire« all bu>dn«M letter» to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. cordially invite yon to vielt oer city, while on your tour of the coaat thia apring. G. R. C hrisman , t L WHITSON, Mayor. DENTIST Bavin? purchased the office and fixture« ef I the late deceased W V Henderaon, I am I now prepared to do anything in the line of I Dentistry in the above «aid office. fcy’Crown and bridge work a apecialty. C WOODCOCK, A ATTORNEY A T-LAW. Oft ce—One-half block south of Chrism Bock, FIRST L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND National Bank SURGEON, Chrwman l,jg, Eugene, Oregon. [•j W BR< >WN, M. D. Qt Eugene. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. P«ld ut C««h Capital SUO OOO Surplus #50,000 •V Moe— Upstair» in Chriaman Block Hour.: 'J toll al m; 1 3, 6 to to p.m Eugene Oregon. A GENERAL BANKIN ’.USINESS A. Don» on rvaainable 1 ». «¡gk» dr&fta on Chicago, San Erano: «nd Port J^aHUGH E. PENLAND land, Oregon. .. Bill» «f »xebang» »old on foreign co antri«. Corner 7lh .nd Willnmette street» Ckrtmle D.poait. reoeivad .abject to »hwk or oertìfi- a-6“ • «mi deformiti»» a spacially. Lady eòfiection* satrurtad to a» wUl rereiv» 0 Bit* nd BO re, u npt nttention. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN (jX'iRGEOB d . bab , m . d . T G H bkdmc ««, Presidmt. S B K àxib , VU» Previeni PHYSI' TAN and: SURGEON. 2 - Room oyer Eugene Loan A Sa ring. , "t R»»i'ienc» No 280 vearl atreet. Call* Mteo^-d to day or night. PhoB« reeidenea, ■“« 77. üfic», Maia 49. R. BKAN ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. 9^ I” Loan A Savia« b»nk building Ba»» * 'peri*, attenti la jít » to land «ad Míala» F ureo». Orogre. *• L Walto« a p. walton « V« m nbn « ^'xntpA'.U., JL Pr^lc 1« all th. «.or*, ia •>. No »_ Walt..« Modi. Bt»t«- Or. <9 • •IfMfc.r,. i, nrry bo, of tb. gonui»» eJ3ru.no Quinine By S«rlpp» New. A»»oot»tlori Lane P. E. S modo bass , Cashier. Y, H. POTTBB Assistant County Bank Protests. V , Jan 13.’—Prineess Stephanie, daughter of King Leopold of Belgium, tele graphed fiom Mentone this morning denying the truth of reports of differences be tween herself and husband. The Princess characterizes the rumors as not only sen sational and impertinent, but lacking the least foundation in truth. Free Coal for Coal Trust. SsriyiM Mewi Aiaaclstloo W ashington , Jan 13.—The House ways and mean« com mittee in session this morn ing decided to report a sub stitute to the Hill bill. A rebate equal to the tariff imposed will be allowed on all kinds of coal imported from all sources for one year from the date of adoption. This virtually place« coal on tbe free list, as it is □ot probable that with free coal once the country would «ub mit to any tax being ica- posed on it at any time there after. Terrible Cattle Loss. By tortypa Nsws AaaoclaUoo C hamberlai », South Da- kota, Jan 13.—Stockmen _______ »11 over’the Dakotas, Wyoming and Eastern Montana are despondent on account of — OF large loss«« of cattle, with EUGENE.’ OREGON more in pro«pect. Prominent stockmen es E^bliahed In 18». »< O.ie-*« Bank in tn» Connty. timate the loss of cattle from since January 1st A General Banking business blizzards will reach fully one hundred in all branches transacted thousand head. And, they on favorable terms. assert, the worst is yet U> A. G. HOVEY, President come as fully a million head L G HUHN. Cashier are «tarving now. I B. H. HOVEY. Asst Caabitf. ELECTRIC LIGHT ENTERPRISE rran CHittv's rufort . Dally Vaard Jan 14 Noticing In the city oouuoil procer 1* WABittNQTox, I) O, January 11.— lugs last night that the Eleetrto Light Him T H Tongue •r.ttersdsn attack of Company had procured the con-ent of paralysis yesterday moruing which tue ouy to transfer their city eon trait proved fatal to him. He died suddenly to a uewoompauy the G uard learns 1 a the presence ot bla danghter. Bar the following frets: tha, aud hia private secretary, M1 m Owing to th« rapid growth of Rviae, at 13:60 o’clock. The end was Eugens and the inereaaed demand fur peaoeful and without pain or »uflar aei vioe the «•> npany finds it noe»ssaty ing. to make large additions to the plant. LIGHT CONTRACT TH A NSKKUKBD. He was up later than usual Saturday While all details ate not yet worked The im;M>rtai>t part of the aesslon wm evening at a banquet in the till» morntug out suffieieot Lead way hM beea made fsl' aomewhat indispoeed but would the granting of the right of traasferrlag to warrant the statemeut that the com- ■ the eoatraet to light the city to a uaw net allow hie daughter to call • physi pany has been organLaed with sufficient cian. A hard . bieathlng epell wea O' >r pot a ten which proposes to operate capital to abnorb the preaent plant and froui Bprinafield. The petition wm noticed by his daughter aud «tie »um* put tn a large tran«iul<«ion power tn tied physlclaus. The end came be- from the prsseatcompany, the Eugene plant at Bpriugtlsld eapeble of furnish Electric I Uht Company. ■ This mean« f.-ra anyone arrived on the «erne. The ing light aud power for the need« of that tbls company will enlarge Ite dooturs agre»d that tbe Irooble was Eugene, Fairmount and Bprlugtlsld Diw«r and «ration, move Ite !>»•» to t>»art dl«eaae, . superinduced by acute for »«*»ral years tu oome. A large amuunt of fuel will be neee<- Bpringfitld and operate on a muob larg Indlireetion. I he remains will twt sent *o Hills •a«y to furnish »owrr for the eontev - er ecds then heretofore Now capital boro, Oregon, where the widow and plated twsnty-four hour service. TLe will be in’roduced. eleaiti.) light p»ople have associated The power will Bo farnlabod by the th . real of tbe family nre residing. They themselves with the Booth-Kelly will reach there th ene weak and the Booth-Kelly Company at Bprlugfield, Compauy, aud contracted for the saw im they oootrol the power there. The funeral services will probably t>e hvld dust and »labwood necessary for fuel. Tlie current wlh b? generated al the pe'ltion was prsssuied by A C Wood* or Munday, January lb. Eulogies will bo heard tn Congress Hprlngfleid station, while the present <»>ek, attorney for the company, and an »ta.lou In Eugene will probably I e ordinance wm immediately introduoad la.«r in the preeeut «a»»Ion. ■naieialned aa • distributing point f. r granting the prayer aad the oontract Honorable Thomas H Tongue was this city. The preseat steckholds a will b“ imai Kliat’ly transferred lo the b' -n In England, June 26, 1844. Hi» retain their iuter<-«t In thenaweom- pany, and with tbe new .stockholders new Corupxny, which will be knowu paioute were Anthony aud itebeea will continue the bn«ln«ee.* m the E'i<nne A Hprltigfiald Electric (Liwaon) Tongue and be wm their While tbe Kleotrlo Light people are only child. When be was 15 years of I giving splendid Mrvloe.tbla new allgu- Light and Power Company. age >be family emigrated dlreetly to ( oneut will add greatly to the Interests of TAX LBW glXXD. Kugeue and our ad|erant communi 1 Wavblngto« Bounty, Oregon, where ties. An erdiuanoe wm prerouted fixlug , th<y located on a farm. He wm sent ■ i— ■ tbe tax levy for the year at 8 mill«, dl- I j to I’aclflc University at Forest Grove, vided aa foliowet General purpoero, 6 front which institution he wa» gradu- Oregon and Washington End the mm»; st-wt, i 4-6 mill; «ewer, 1 mill; ted with honors In 18U8, after which he ¡ library, 1-5 mil 1 . Tn« total olty tax for Three Year’s Quarrel Over i read law in the office of Hou W D thia y»ar will b« 36) mill« m compared Portland Talagram. Hate and wm formally admitted to Athletics. Í with mill» iMt y««r. Hpeaker L T Harria—Tongue’« cud- tin: bar In 1870. den death oenae M a ebock to hia wide ■■WEBB. By a oleee application to bls business elrole of Immediate perennal friends Th« whfto-wingftd dove of prone bro Th« Recorder wm instructed to ad- he soon beeome known m an able law vi.lted the Bute Univereltiœ of Oregon v«rtl«e for blds for eoustructlng ««ware yer asd won ease after case In the By untlriug industry and nativa •ad WMhingtoD, aad th« flaroe «th- M to •pedlfloatlon» on Prorl tad El«v- euu.ta where be practiced. be early ability Mr Tongue acquired a promi i«Uo war reoanlly waged b«tw«en enth streets, espoused the principles of the Repub nent etandin,- and great influence ae a tbe«« institutions U m come *o an end. lican party and wm o«»rnd minor member o. i h « National House of Rap- rereuiailvtA Hia publie career hae Already arrangements are iramg mad« do -:lions In the gift of that party been a credit to himself and an honor for a football game for next »eason to early tn hie life. to the state. b* played in Beattie during the month I a 1888 he wm elected to the state •* November. I •e:>»te at Belem from WMhlngton Hanatur R A Booth—Hla euergy, Th« boue of contention bet «sen 0<>u ity and served on the judiciary ability and worth ware reuognlrad by <heM schools hM been track athle-ioe, an.' other eomneltte»». It was during •he thr»e annual m»ete being priM'uo- tbo seraion that the queetlon aa to oongiusaaad ha wm au laaportaut faet< r In It« daolsi'm». Among Oregon’» tire of mush harsh nose Tne body of R»pre«ent»live ThemM wb toer tbe Fortleud municipal b >oda Oregon and WMh ngton ar» the I were to be taxed. In Opposition l<> the r«pi»«»atatlvM he U m never bean ex* H I'eugre left Washington Mouday I <*ll»d. The knowledge of hie worth leading InttHUilous of tb»ir kind lu on a »pseial car, and will arrive in tu-neure, Mr Tongue dlatiugufahed bM widened with hi« year» of eervia«. '.he Pacifio North west and »re natural himself and made bla re-elsctlon sure. Portiaud Saturday morning or after rival« In all departments of student an Ou bls return to the eeuate he was noon. tarprlte. Conte-t. betwran IbeM Inst! ■ It Is accempau'ed by Mr Tongue’s ma le chairman ef the Judlotary eom- tu*lons should be mode the most im family and by a oommlttae from each nau'ea. Tbe next year, 189«, he wm portant athletic «vaata of tb« y»a lo hou-e of Congress, (»eluding Represen-' el»' t»d chairman of the Repubiioau The directors of the First National 'his regio«, and It Is hoped '.hat dlffrr- Sir te Convention bald in Portland,! Hauk mot this morning and reviewed t«t.ive A oody, of Oregon. hp «es may be rattled on the flsld of ati'i wm a steta delegate to the nation- ' The funeral will be held on Bunday Ute condition of the bank. Every ■pert in a olean and frland'y uiaa.ier. lai oooventloB of his party in 1892 In thing wa« reported to be in the boot of at Hllleboro, and will be arranged by Inepipeof peace nuKht to be poseed Mi neapolis. He served in «'icvoseion i condition. Tbe annual election of of- around and everybody given a good Mrs Toneue. R*»<>l"ti ,ne of regret at Mr Teutue'« ' as i oalrman of tbecentral commit'«»' Orere resulted In the re-eloetlon of all •nd iMtlog smoke, ae such squabbles i of the First Congressional District,' death were uo»«ed by each house of the old oflioor«. They are as follows: as have hitherto existed sboald Lave member of tbe stat» central commit- TG Haudrloke, pre«ideili; H B Eskin, Congre«» yn«t»rday, end both adjourn o place iu oolege apart. Yesterday's t»<-, president of the Young Men’s Re vice-; reeldeui; P E Hnodgrass, oasblor; ed to respect Co bls memory. Oregonian prints this and adds, “No publican Club, and other minor pool- L H Potter, oaatetanl cashier; F L Flowers.’’ lions before he wa« elected to serve th» Chamber«, G R Chrisman, T G Hend people of hie district in thelowsr house ricks, H B Eakin and P E duodgrass, ofcougreM at Washington, Hie pro directors. Tue»day some young friends of Mira fession claimed a greet «hare of bls at Prosperity artlolso In the Eugene He helped Grace El'xabsth Farrington gathered tention before this tlm». papers keep th? Albany papers hust orKtnix» th? Hr t National Bank In ling to keep up their end. The Demo Mrs Rasan K Moore died y estar lay at her h ows end enjoyed a very pleas Hi'leboro, and wm a direuter far year« crat say«: '‘The Willamette valley is al the home ef her eon, James, who ant afternoon. Tbe oeoauion wm the Iu 1898 Mr Tongue wm elected to fortunate ia having several splendid resides near the riyer bridge. Mhe died Mtli birthday of Miss Greoe. Kefrooh 0»>'gr»ee tram the First District. His bu.ieoaa and educational centers, bot of old age, being very feeble at the age metit« and gamrs made the hours o from 3 to 5 pass very quiokly. The fol record there hse been one of which Albany does not lay down the palm to of 71 years. , Oregon le proud. He wm re-el<cted any of th«m ” The deceased was a pioneer of thi, lowing were the guests prerent: Gladys Wilkin«, Gtedya ReJuoond, Metis LIU, state, orœefng th» plains with her hue E«sle Z'mmer, Laetle band in 18M. H»r oldest awn, Orati, of Orllia and Eastern Oregon, was born durlug the DU u D, Loots Green, Augeila Marquam, | trip acroee the plains. Hix eons an« Mildred detluk, Lona Bellman, Merle one daughter survive ner. They are aa Htewart, Doane Marshall, Maud Wil follows; Oren, Lafayette, Steve, Hen liams, Msloa Willllems, Rub-end Eva ry and Lon Moors and Mr« Ed Pole, Cummings, Alta Kay, Cleone Carroll and Martha Andereon. of Portland. tribution of clerkships today. According to the House apportionment Lane county was allowed one appointment. Thie the Lane delegation be stowed on Mr Mumniey. He held the clerkship on tbe same mode of appointment at th« session of 1901. The Senate rushed business today, twenty-four bills be- introduced. Several resolu tions were introduced and re ferred to appropriate com mittees calling for the ap pointment of special com mittees to investigate stat« offices and the affairs of state institutions. Senator Milt Miller of Linn county introduced a flat salary bill for state officers. W C Y ran, aa Are chief, eubmittod bias D'i-1 report to th» council: The Aepai -m. 'it uow hra a membership of 173 I. vi.red among five companies. Tbe . xpettse for 1902 wm reported M b»ing 8280. Thvre have l>een 3 esrioue or de- atruciiVH fl-ss and eevsn alarms of no coti’»qu*"ee. The report wa« referred to th-’ fire and water committee. M adrid , Jan 13.—The Council of Ministeis have THE WHITE DOVE under consideiation today IS ON HAND the question of making an appropriation of half a mill ion dollars to make a dis tinctive display of Spanish art and manufactures at the St Louis Exposition. It is urged that articles of Spanish manufacture will find a large market in the United States if oace intro duced, while they will not suffer in comparison with other nations in the estima REMAINS OF THE tion of Spanish-American. The Ms reh field Coast Mail ha» Iswed Princess Stephanie a very «rentable illuitrated anmbsr By borip|»s ftewa AMcolition*. g'vlig a thorough description of the ihnjia famous Cooe Bay region. The com munity over th«re has received quite a stir during the prat few months elnee the Great Central Railway made that its terminal on the Pacific coast. The Mail deserves credit fer keeping in the front rank. Auourx, O bbock . AV •n 19D0 and the pr»a*iit term of office «noli not h.v* expl-.d until one y»at from rest Juae The expression« of •arrow of hia uloauai friend« are but «xpreeelona from the people of the whole Hate. Oregon feels tha personal lose whleh has befallen her. Mr Tongue was married in 1868 to MleE M iCagleloo, a native of Indi an«. They had bcv u children, all of whom were born In Wethington onu y. He wa« n Paet Master Mason, «1-0 !>•• held h'gh fficlul position In th? Odd Fell iw<’ ». <1 Ntate Grange. Estimates of Mr. Tonane OREGON STATESNAN Bank Directors Meet SOCIAL REALM. Death of Mrs. Susan E. Moire r RIG Tbe funeral will be held lemo-row mero log al »o'clock from the reeldenoe where she died Rsv J H Em alum will eondect the cervices. Interment, will be made In the Poasairt Mi^ oem H H Mirrf» relumed laat evening alary. from attandln» the funeral of bi» mother, Mre E M Morri«, who died Friday at tbe home of her daughter, Mr« W M Davldaon, nror Rnwlan<1. Th« funeral wm b»l<1 at 1 o’e.ook Bun day. Rav Wiltae'>fflciat«d and inter The littie town of Walker le taklag ment wm made io the Odd Fellow«, on considerable improvamaDt thle o«tn«tery «t Muddy Htatlon. Hix wfnter. Anon, ihe leter ímpioved gran<1» >no > f th« ▼•□•raid« lady actac oodilions may be mentloned tbe en- m paD beurere. •rgement of Walker Broe' atore, glv. iug the gentlewaen eufflcient rana to earry a largar aad more siten- • vely eolectod »tnek of general g-w>de. Thee» gentleraen are alen instelllag a • kingle bs I ií , whieh will be la runnieg ordar la a short tiaae. Fonerai of Mrs. Morris. Improvements at Walker. Borir. I • I I WRAPPER Sale this week we will clone close out our Flannelette 1 For thia wrapper«, and we don’t mark them up to mark them down again—We deal square and treat all alike. $2.50 Wrapper for $1.98 and so on down. Ju«t a« easy to buy a |3.00 wrapper for |1.98, but we don’t deal that way. General discount on most everything in the store during this week. Watch for Annual Clearance Sale Announcement. FRANK E. DUNN