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VOL. 3G
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1903.
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Muslin Underwear.
A V ETERAN
Special for Monday and
Feb 16 and 17
Tuesday,
Such values in
muslin underwear
has never been oller-
ed before in Eugene.
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FIREMAN
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Ex-Chief Wenie Died at
Chicago-52 Years
¿ f
Active Service.
Corset Covers for
10c and up.
Skirts 50c grade for
Jÿliü
32c.
(.¡owns §1.00 grade
for 78c.
A Blizzard
Racing All Over (he
East—Roof of Big Iron
Works
from
Collapsed
Sr.ow,
(Scripps News Association.)
Alexandria, Indiana, Feb. 16.—The
roof of the Republic iron and Steel
Mill collapsed here early this morn
ing -from the excessive weight of
snow. The financial loss is heavy,
probably a hundred thousand dol
laars.
Four hundred men are
thrown out of employment.
ALL BUZZARD.
(Scripps News Association.)
Chicago, Feb. 16.—Reports from all
directions east and west are to the
effect that the country is in the
grasp of a blizzard today.
VETERAN FIREMAN DEAD.
(Scripps News Association.)
Chicago, Feb. 16.—Dennis Weanie,
Chicago’s veteran fireman, is dead of
kidney disease. He served in the de
partment flfty-two years, twenty-two
of which he was chief. He was placed
on the retired list in 1901.
MORE BLIZZARD.
(Scripps News Association.)
New York, Feb. 16.—The blizzard
continues . Street traffic is blocked
and all wire communication seriously
interfered with.
Skirts $1 30
grade for 98c.
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WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
A e»»j ha. ootne up In Justice Wint-
ernuier'sc u t tba' makes th» fir-t
step t >ward a di-bonent career f-<r a
little fellow uulsre he lets th« iesa-iu do
him great goed.
For .erne time past W W Moore,
olerk
of t ie Woodmen camp, has had a
MP3ELL BROS.. Pjbli tb
desk in the R 'gtater offloe wlierj be I h
employed, and ha. bad a pl tee for
»rn-'ll change which come? tn while be
OFFICE—East aide ot Willamette street,
ie at work there. Till" t'l' ha» beau
twaea Seventh and Eighth atve
broken into several tiruea aud money
extract’d from i'.
Hu»ptcton poiite<1
to young Oils Brewster,¡a carrier io ttie
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(Guard Special Service.)
oft'ce, and he wu takeu into cu.tody
State
House, Salem, Feb. 16.—Sen
Saturday
afternoon.
Ic
ie
hoped
that
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the lesson will be sutlicinit to t ach ator Kuykendall, of Lane., introduc
"hr«e Month"
him the serlousneas of hl« crime. The ed a measure today providing that
hereafter the compensation of the
ca-e war continued until H. t irday.
Assessor of Igino County shall be
81200 per year, payable one hundred
dollars monthly. The bill passed the
Ldrertxinv rate« mudo known on appijeation
senate under suspension of the rules.
.d'Ire»« »- '.iisinosa lettere to THE GUARD,
Wears ir>form»d that Dr A Sharpies
(Assessor Burton informs us that
Fügern. recon.
ha« lost tbl ty-oue head of cattle on the present allowance for the As
hie bill ranch «out .-easterly from En sessor is three dollars a day for every
L WHITSON,
gine. John Wilson 1«in char.e of the day employed , making about 8900
place.
___________________________ annually. Considerng the added re-
DENTIST
sponibilities of the office of late
Baring purchMeil the office and fixture, of
the late deceased W V Henderson, 1 am
years, there will be no objection to
now prepared to do anything in the line of
the small increase.—Editor Guard.)
Dentistry in the above said office,
NO RELIEF FOR TRACEY MADE
WCrowu and bridge work a specialty.
WIDOWS.
(Guard Special Service.)
State House, Salem, Feb. 16.—The
A C WOODCOCK,
bill appropriating two thousand dol
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
lars in aid for each widow of the two
penitentiary guards killed by Convict
( ffet—Ore l’«If block «ou
of Cbrmn
Block,
Tracey while making his famous es
cape from the Oregon penitentiary,
Auoxsr. Oasaoa.
Ct Kuqenu.
It was
came up in the House today,
defeated
LOGG1 N< »STREAM Bl LL.
AV L. CHESHIRE, M. D
Paid nt Cash Capitel 60° 000
(Guard Special Service.)
Surolua
S50.000
Salem, Feb. 16.—The bill providing
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
for the granting of logging privileges
Chriaman ldg.
Eugene Oregon.
on public streams was re-referred to
the committee on public lands for
Eugene, Oregon.
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A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS amendment shortening the tem of
Doae on rea«jn»bl» term«. Bignt
L-afte on Chlcatre, San Franciioo aod Fort franchise and providing for irrigat
w BROWN, M. D.
tar 4. Oregov
ing privileges.
Bill» ■ f etchnn «old on forr'.o ronntrte«
I)ep site received aubject to cheek or oertib-
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGF.ON.
ca^ of d«ooait.
.
All c illectione entrusted to tu will reoelve
•F'Rfice—Upst-dre in Cbrieman Block
0
o
apt
attention
Heure: 9 toll a 2 m; 1 3,6 to to m. p
P. K,H noub « m >
T G Hrvnvtcxn,
Cf-^bier.
President
L. H. Poi ri»
[^OUIS K. BEAN
R alkm , Feb 17.—Governor Cham
S B Rat'»,
Vine Prriident
berlain yeeterday signed Eddy’s bill to
ATTO RNEY-AT—LAW.
provide for the taxation aid regula
tion
of corporation« ; Burleigh's bid to
Offiov in new McClung Block. Rsom« 14 and
defloe the boundaries of Wallewa
15 Spoetai attention given to laud and minine
mattere.
county, and Malarkey ’• bill to tax gift",
legacies and inheritance«.
Ibe Eddy
Engena, Oregon.
and MaHrkey ollie are t' a revenu»-
J?J. Walton
S. P. N*
producing meseure», two of rhe no>t
WALTON 4 NESS
Important |ae«»d t-y the legbieture.
Attorn»y»AtI.»w.
ThE OREGON
LEGISLATURE
- first —
Governor Signs Bills.
EUGENE LOAN and
Will practica in »11 the court« in tb« «tat«.
Offiaa room No 3—Walton block. Eiu«n», Or.
Shelley’s Warehouse Bill.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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D* HUGH B FINLAND
♦
< <>TMr7th and Willamette «treete Ckvwsk
di.«*.«, »nd dafermi i »» «pvcialty. Lady
■ "«tendance.
Of Eugen«, Oregon.
QEORGSOB D.BAR, M. D.
PHYSICIAN «od 3URGÏON.
D : re.-Ro.«n nvr Envra» izrea A Savin«
C. k. Item.tenre No 2») v««rl rtr—V Csil"
•t-eodad te d «y or nicht. Phor« rreittenre.
M»in Tt. O®re, Mun 49.
Lax ativc BnNuo4)uiniiK
**• re«—;;
ruree • r«M •*’ "■* **“'
Paid Up Cash Cash Cartel
Surjas
H alkm ,
Feb. 16.-R“p’e»er.ta'lve
Hbe Dy’e Mil, requiring w.rehou-emeb
or gr.lu ta leee to furni«h bond» It
eum- ranging from S1000 to l-ii.Oott ha
pas-el both bouttea of the .tale l-gt—
la’ur , and n * awalta the eignaiurt
of the governor.
S50.C00
25,008
THE EASTERN
ISLATURE
ROOSEVELT GO
RONEY GETS
ING TO ALASKA
SNOWSTORM
CONTRACT
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AT THE LEG
! |k The State University ia being re-
I ni*'in tiered at Halem.
Mr. S. H.
I Friendly received a diapab-h from
Senator Kuykendall at Salem thia af
' 7 good new» that the
Draft« ireead oa tb« pHar'p«. Hd* <*
te i
giving
Unceff Stette ea4 fflp revalrire.
Bpf>r
-l(
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'* n
for itnprovementa to
Intere* »IteweJ on tea>«»l otetiS »«• fc-
,
r .
grounds
and
the
purchaae of the ad
•p.«it wh«e left «tete-f ptetol
joining Kincaid tract of 17 acree ha>i
C ■lltetire« recette our prompt «ttent.-re.
City m 3 c rent y Wnrmete l-eogkt.
[xai"'l both liraui ue« of the legtelat-
t ataine
W e BBOWW,
ure. I* iaJ.DOt *xpe«-t»«l that there
Vite PrcakM.
tareMaat.
will be any objection in the gorerti-
W W BROWN.
PW OSMRS
or'a office.
A mi La««'«’
CailMcr.
P ohtland , Feb. 17.—Unlea« acme
uüforaeen nation»! crisi» arine", which
(Guard Special Service).
makes it imi erativ- for the Ubief Ex-
State House, Salem, Feb. 17.—The
eouiive to remain at the < apllal and
committee on appropriation’s bills
personally guide the abili of «tate
will foot up 81,390,(DO, outside of the
President R.Miuevell I ism declared bls
Portland Lewis aud Clark Fair, The
intention of t kitig a hunting trip to
Dalles portage road and the Eastern
Al-r-ka in the early u> utu. of the
Oregon experiment station.
coming summer.
The total of the appropriations
It tnw been given oat
'i&lly
reach over two million dollars.
that the president t xpr.»-«*d a deaire
The section appropriating »14,500 The British Parliament Opened io visit the eou- t'v weet of the R >cky His Figures Were $21,987, Which
with which to purchase a governor’s
mounttiun at ttie nr»t fnv ratleoppor-
By King Eoward-Train Rob
Were the Lowest—Only
residence was left out of the final re
■ unity, and «tie legisla-«'»• of Or-eon
port of the committee, Governor
bers Have Confessed
Two Other Bids
now In ses«lou lias pnaned a rrmoletiou
Chaiulierlain
having
protected
-xteixllng to him a hearty wtlct.me
Their
Guilt.
Offered.
against such an expenditure.
While the president L um made no
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BETTER NAME FOR OREGON
-ftleial anuouueemeut of bls plana
BOYS.
t ie/ have leaked out through personal
(Seri)ips News Association.)
As stated Saturday evening by the
(Guard Special Service. )
Butte, Montana. Feb. 17.—George arrungem- t-t he baa made with Jack G uard , L N Roney, was the loweat
State House, Salem, Feb. 17.—The Cole and George How ird have con Da t •• , ttie intrepid preti fl ider of the tilddi r of three for the construction of
Senate passed Senator Kuykendall’s fessed to the recent robbery of a 1 Northland, for a Inuit of big gauie iu the new opera house, and waa awarded
amendment today regarding the re Burlington train.
They announce | the wild country borderi ig on Lynn tliecontract Saturday evening at the
vision of muster roil of the Second that they will plead guilty wheu J J<i a',
late meeting of the board of directors
Oregon Regiment in the Philippines. placed on trial. It is now develops I
Three bid" were submitted as fol-
It provides that two privates and that they got but throe dollars and
) iws:
one commissioused officer shall be seventy five cents.
L N Roney, of Eugene, »21,997.
apppointed by Governor Chamberlain
PARLIAMENT OPEN.
F Van Pat.eu, Salem, »23,264.
to perform the work.
(Scripps News Associatio).
Welch A. Maurer, Sahin, »24,(100.
The necessity for revision exists Loudon, Feb. 17. — King Edward opened
That Eugene ha. fumiahed a mao
through the compiler, Adjutant Gen parliament at 1:30 this aftornoon.
who can •uccetefelly figure with other
eral Gantenbein, having given but a The day was cold and clear and the
architects of other oiVes ia a thing to
Portland Telegram : While in Eu-1
partial record of the services of the croud along the route of the royal
be proud of and we are glad that the
men, showing detnerits and punish procession was unusually small.
gene in attendance nt the funeral of j ib tia» been let to a Eugene mau.
ments, while the credits for meritori
In his speis-h the king referred to Hheritf Withers, the Sheriffs of the
'I he next step to tie taken in the
ous service ill engagements and other the Alaskan boundary dispute saying state hold a very interesting and pro work Ie a uiie coi .true ion. This, We
wise are not mentioned.
he was pleased with the treaty that tracted conference, discussing ways ere a», u <1 wilt tie promptly com
The amendment was not passed had been negotiated.
| ami means of better protect ion to those nieiiced. 'Die building will tie ready
without much discussion, at times
The condition of Turkey was such holding that office.
The untimely f ir it«» by the opening of the theater
the dobate being attended with ex as to cause grave alarm. The BOV-| abooting of Sheriff Withers strongly h anvil in xt fall.
citement and acrimonious expressions erumeut ha I used its l«>st efforts to , impressed
lmpn-sserl the officials with thedan-
the dan-
regarding tbe appparaut
injustice impress ' he sultan with the ner'essity gers attached to the office when doal-
shown the volunteers.
of urgent and practical reforms.
lug with desporutu mon, and they will
The withdrawal of the Venezuelan co operate in whatever wny they can.
CORPORATION ASSESSMENT.
Id ckude W hs referred to as being very
(Guard Special Servcie).
Among other things, the different
State House, Salem, Feb. 17. — Har- satisfactory.
otticiuls will establish a rogues' gal
■SNOW ALL OVER THE EAST.
ris’(of Lane) bill to assess the capital
lery in w hich will bo kept the pictures
(Scripps News Association.)
stock of corporations was under dis
of all the criminals in the state, and
cussion in the House this morning as New York, Feb. 17.—The snow storm also in the northwest as far as it is
ha» increased in intensity. It is
i possible.
a committee of the whole.
The.need for this has been
Portland Telegram:
“1 went in to
Representative Harris
made an co tral over the New England states evident for some time.
see Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff
Communication by telegraph or ( in speaking of the new organization Withers, when 1 was in Eugene," said
exhaustive and splendid argument
in favor of the measure showing the telephone is almost entirely cut off. ' of Sheriffs of the state, Mr. Storey, Sheriff Storey,
_, "and! can
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say that be
justice of this tnauner of assessment, ! Trains are abandoned < on every hand, n,o president, said that it hud not does not look like a criminal, but in
stead more like an idiot, - His cheek
also the expediency considering that while those managing to get through been organized long enough to have -------------------------------------
funds must be provided with which to , are hours late.
any defluite plans arranged, but they bones are high, and his chin comes to
Snow is still falling.
There Is were perfecting the work as fast as a point; there does not seem to be the
meet the large appropriations.
He said it probably lacked one item gn it suffering among the poor. The possible.
firmness alsiut him that you usually
to make it immensely popular, aud j - whole East is storm-swept, the storm |
find in a criminal, lie does not seem
that was providing an appropriation i extending far into the South.
capable of weighing things as keenly
for each and every measure introduc- :
as many men you would meet.
ed calling for state funds. ‘‘In that j
"I talked with Lyons some, but he
case,” he said, ‘‘it would pass with a
did not seem very conversative.
1
rush. ”
Mrs. Elizabeth Rhinehart, one of rather unceremoniously remarked to
Judge Halo , of Josephine, repres
On-gon’s pioneer women, died ut her 1 him that be hu<l got himself into a
ented the corporations,
claiming
home of her duugher, Mrs.Surah ('rum, pretty bad mess, and made it as strong
that the special rates paid by ship
at (ilex, Gilliam County, Juniinry !to, hh possible, in order to make him feel
pers by express will lie withdrawn
Deceased was a bad, and he replied that he could not
The following item appeared in the , Ilk'3, aged 96 years.
should the bill become a law, since ’ ' report of the Ways and Means Com- j natIve of Tennessee, being ixirn in help it now.
'What did you shoot
the express company would be put to ! ; mittee of the legislature upon the that state in 1807. With her husband a Sheriff for, when you ought to have
great expense making its reports as amount, to be appropriated at this ses and children she crowed the plains known the result?, 1 asked him", said
provided for by tbe bill.
from Iowa to Oregon in 1850, settling Sheriff Hborey, "and he replied that
I »ion ;
Davey, of Marion, said this was a
‘‘For tbe payment of the expenses in Lane County. She was the mother he di<i not know himself."
stronger bill than the one introduced ; in carrod in making the necessary re of 13 children, eight of whom are liv
"People wore pretty well stirred up
by himself,
It was just and fair, ‘ pairs and improvement < in and on the ing. The living children are: James iu Eugene over the affair.
Withers
what the stato needed, and he would ¡ buildings aud ground« of the Univer j litiinehart, of Portland; Frank Rhine was popular. He was a good friend
support it.
sity of Oregon; including the water ! hart, of Grant County; Henry Rhine- to every honest citizen, aud too good
Hume,
of Josephine,
advised
and electric light plants; for the pur liart, of Union; Jaspi-r Rhinehart, of a manto Ire shot by a dirty scrub like
cauton. He claimed the bill watt
chase of additional apparatus alul Medfonl; George W. Rhinehart, of Lyons."
favored by lawyers in the interest
equipmentt for making additions to Condon, formerly of Creswell; Mrs.
of litigation.
the library, aud for the purchase of Sarah Crum, of Olex, and Louis ami
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN US additional ground» foi the Universiy William Rhinehart, both residents of I
ING VETO.
Her hue
of Oregon, said amount to be ex[>eiid the State of Washington.
(Guard Spocial Service. )
ed by and under the direction of tiie , liand, isxiis Rhinehart, died at Union
State House, Salem, Feb. 17.—Gov Board of Itegents of the Uuiversiy of | in 1875. Her remains were taken to
J "h Ceia I" down frota the Middle
ernor Chamberlain yesterday return - Oregon. 825,OU).
Union for interment.
Folk of the Wlllaiuetbi where he baa
ed the bill providing special penalties
trapped some of lb» flueat apecimea«
for stealing bicycles without bis ap
••f w II auiruAla Men in thia part of tbe
proval.
chid try fora long time.
He brought
STOCK BILL VETOED
ih thia morning ths |>elta of several
H inrilay afternoon Ergane Aerie wild cate, civet cate, eoone, tkuBka
(Guard Special Service.)
martin" and di"p>«ed of them At
State House, Salem, Feb. 17.--The
u d~v «vi ni g il,e C mmercial No 576, fraternal Oid>r of !.• gl-«,
bill restricting the runuing at large -' !ub annouocrd thal il w< uld oraee fli- sr'lclrs of Incorp-ir lion with a round tl-ture to local merchants. The
of stock in certain parts of Marion Oe> otleti.iDa witii R M Crauier fi r • r-u- ty Clerk E U Lee.
mar in pelia are especially valuable
The trustee«, J L Lombard, G J one of tbe little hides bringing »5
County was vetoed by Governor Cham flit letnovsl <>f hia cariiaga factory lo
berlain yesterday.
E i/etje fri in CorvalUa. Tbia dove to t Barbi'» amt L N Roney, are riauied as I wo monstrous wild «eta were o»p-
The eetluiated value tured. One of tbe pelts meaauree five
The Governor base«I his veto of the u '-"»-»Hrliy stop thè euterpriae freni lt,<'< r|«>ralor»
measure on the grounds that it was c uiing bere bui «iinply relieve" tbe I of property postease I by the naris is fret In length.
unconstitutional.
The Senate sus club of thè obllgalion wlilch I» fros io »•WO.
H" trapi>eil one of these and had
The objects of the corporation are quite an adventure trying to secure tbe
tained this veto.
be takeu up by any otlier erganlxatlon
or Individuai in thè city.
Mr Cramer trie nui ual relief of member», admin« wild fellow. In th<> «crltumage the eat
STATE EMPLOYEE’S DEBTS.
and Mr Hitltb, Hi« pr >prletor«, know l-lrntl 'n of the prlvll-gtre, honor» and J iiupil at him and caught him on the
(Guard Special Service.)
«" • location hem Ilia of fraternity according to the
ouib. laoeratlng hin lip with hie
State House, Salem, Feb. 17.--The tbe teivanlag» i>l E ige
He had aev-
Senate sustained Governor Chamber- (or thè laotory »'id w l tiot giv« tip <■ -rt til" ap>1 u age» of th Fraternal lightning litte paw
■ ral atitebea tak«n In the wound.
lain'» veto of the bill exempting trying to rtm v ihe »»me lo ibi« city- Di Jer of Eagle«.
salaries of state employee« from at -
tachment
by legal
procens, then
passed the
Kay bill repealing the
law which exempts sack salaries from
garui»htDeut.
Thia plas thm on a
footing with other people.
Whole East and Part of
the South
Will
Is Af
Build
New
fected.
Eugene’s
Opera
House.
SHERIFFS TO HAVE
I
ROGUE’S GALLERY
STOREY'S OPINION
OF ELLIOT LYONS
Pioneer Lans Co. Woman
THE UNIVERSI
TYGETS $25,000
Some Fine Skins.
The Eagles Incorporate.
SATURDAY Fro?»V°m
TO CONVEY CHIL
DREN TO SCHOOL
“ alxm , Feb. 17 —An uuu«u«l Idil
hy Ben»'or F urk^i.i'ai:, y t ne u lileh
!» In foie" ini»ui«>kl’t« fth' (j ion,
tia-i
p««wd hy tt.~ kgl« stu-e. Il
provides (or dl"tnct "ebcol board" t
furai h trsn»>fx»rfa’lon t<< pupi« lirit.g
«Dorè than t*'> mila« fi rn Ih«
bni'ding, «ben vtieb «ceisloo «bali b»
meda Ly « majority vote st sny FgaDy
oall <1 «eh’-1 meeting
When R ruay
• e rior-« a< |~»««r "X| »no th« f «rd
ma« p-.y thè borri «f ;uplli, 'n«t art of
forti h’ftg c*'BV«yar-ce. Th» espia, e
| • tri tre aie« mh«n neceaaary, t>y a
•perlai l»vy.
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FRANK E. DUNN’S
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4 BIG SPECIALS
■ Ladies’ Shirt Waists
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The celebrated “Thm” Waists bave artiv -I ami are <lt.play>«l
in window. Then« Walnta hf »* vi uply baitdaome, medallion
trimmed and ar»* up to <!nte in every detail.
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lit., riarht.
Table Linens and Napkins
150 yda of all lim-n, extra heavy, best quality
75c tabla linen. Sntnrday oidy .'elc
Napkins in all linen, pretty designs and
good ♦2.00 lalues, Saturday ♦ ! ‘13.
New Embroi<ieriet.
Th. fl' -t and largest ahtp ■ ut ever brought to
Eo, -ne will lie placed on ,-ule at prices in the
res- h of all at our «tore Hat no lay—Hen window.
SATURDAY THE DAY OF ALL DAYS AT DUNN’S
Bring your labels in today.
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