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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1903)
g&TABLK II EJ» FUK TEE DIMM11ITIM N «P II10CUTIC PU1C1PL8S. ARO TU Kit! I 901U«T U VINS B! ?RX IWKÀT OF 01 B B&IW EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 1903. LADRONES SHOOK I ST. PIERRE’S SURVIVOR ELECTION FEEDING BEEF CATTLE FROM DEATH NARROW ESCAPE IN JONE C. Great Chasms Every where Over Guam Island. Are you wearing the right collar ? Does it feel comfortable ? If not, you need the Cluett-Peabody kind. If you don’t wear them now you don’t know what collar-comfort means Arrow brand ; all sizes and styles ; ready here Better see our Monarch shirts; latest patterns. HAMPTON BROS WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. Astoria, Feb. 24.—Senator Charles W. Fulton will leave for Washington tonight in response to a telegram from Senator Mitchell desiring his immediate presence. What this means | has been arousing great comment CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher i here, aud there is little doubt in the minds of many people that .they statement recently circulated that Senator Mitchell was seriously ill, OFFICE—Fast side of Willamette «tre3t, tweeu Seventh and Eighth «tre is so far continued by this circum stance as to lend to it more than a color of probability. When questioned TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. on the matter Mr. Fulton disclaimed any knowledge of the state of tho 82. ease further than what was disclosed Ou. Year........ . 4. ix Month«.. by the telegram, stating that he was Three Month« himself at a loss as to its real si gnifl- cence. Advertising rate« made known on application Adilrex« »11 bueinees letter« to THE GL AllD, Eugene, Oregon. r L WHITSON, DENTIST Having purchased the 'tfiee and fixture# o. the la.e decease. 1 W V Henderson, I all' now prepared to do any tn in.- in the line o' Dentistry in the above said office. WCruwaand bridge work a specialty. Married. At the home of Mr bd <1 Mre Lee Ha ly, February 18, 1908, David 8 Mo Ferreu and Mr« Parnells C Branton rere unit'd In marriage by RerUL Lobdrll. EUGENE LOAN and C WOODCOCK, A ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Cft ce-Cue half link ecu ¿UQKNÍ, OBROOS» ■yyr L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND Of Eugene. Oregon. SURGEON, Chtiatrau lilg. $60,000 25,000 Ku gene, Oregon. w BROWS, M. D. A GKNtRAL •ANRING »U»INr»» TRAN»' ACTED ON FAWOR*»UC TERM» PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offioe— Upstair« io Chr’sœvn Bleck Draft« i««ued on the principal cities of ths Uni ed States and foreign countries. Interest allowed on demand certificate of deposit when left «tated'period Colle, ti me receive our prompt attention. City sod County Warrants bought. [ OUÏS R BEAN_______ D A'PAINE W E BROWN. Vic« PraxideaL Prtxidaat, ATTORNEY—AT—LAW. W W BROWN, F W OSBURN. Aiit Cazhlsr Caihivr. Offioe iu new McClung Bio. k Ro tn« 14 and 15. Special attention given »• land and rninin watt era. Hour«: » toll a 2 in; 1 3, « to to to. p Eugen', Oregon. J. J. Walton FIRST P- N"* WALTON 4 NESS y^ttorneys-At-Law. Will practice in all th,e court« in the «tate Office room No 8—Walton block. Eugene, Or. Hataal Banh OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN jjh HUGHE. PENLAND < oner 7th and Wil amettv «tree»* Chronic ciSsMe» sod def or fi* i ,.« » specialty. Ledy n attendant«. EOR iioB DsBAR, m d . PHYSICIAN'«nd SURGEON. O« Fug»"». Paid ui Cash Capi««' ®O0 Surolu» - 8BO.OOO Eugene Oregon. P ortland , F b. 23.—*'A spreial ns usual, his present herd numbering rli'Cti'xi i>>r t' e ptirpo •• of ohoovlng a saped from A\t. Pe'ee about one hundred. >> .« ••> . ».i i. ni t i F.r«t District ’o (’ H Peervct , «ti ixp«rletii*d fl i h vac noy <ie> »ei.ined by lhe Mr. Millican is a model farmer, his miner, formerly of tins it', t ut ’atelv is in New York .,»■ th »! Tnoiua« H Toi gue will be fences, residence, liarns ami outbuild employed ri muni g a monel on « ings being kept in splendid repair ci'l Ibe.Ae u May I and Juns 15,” vet» four mill« «>« . of Helena No. 1 ' >aid G n. rnur ,» ,n> l«iu luxt night. while tile rich, black soil is tilled to t in Un. Hnhoiiiia mi Ing di-uii«, Settlement of International Claims t Iu glvll'g bin r a- > ii for callibg the the liest advantage, lie plants half of Big Russian Cigarette Factory election n> 'lie t me mautioniid, the Hatu it y af eru ion »1 it part of Sunday his farm land to corn each year—and —Washington's Birthday in F-’veu vi t ug o d t i:i" fr'end . : voriior ««i t : •'A greater numtwr of works it -the other half to wheat and Burned—St. Louis Had a Observed All Over O i Ilia I »-t trip out from tbe dia'ilut I ■ »t Z4li« will be al>lt< t i vote nt that oats. Tho next year he changes the the East. Big Fire This Morning. naiii"if Mr Penranli« natr wly eeoaned lime, it is a neaw.i whdn the farmer« corn onto the wheat and oat land, and Inal, g lit. life. ft <efl Ototip about 9 oan leavd thiir work, -ind the roads vice Varna. u ’ cl n'k in liie in >. niog on hu < v » I i •» (Scripps News Association) C hicago , Feb. 23. — Wash are good enough to allow them to get It d<a*s one good to look at his lug t > Ul-i'ie wliat c.:l“il llie Helds while the crops are growing and ington’s birthday is being S t . L ouis , Feb. 24.—The to the polling pine.« without great in« exji-i' Kl' e Hl t ripening, lie does not haul a point.i observed in this city today. immense car sheds of the sonventence.” U for'n.I, > v • r < o al 'g 'tie ‘ The new eongreeeu>«a would not of produce from his farm, drives it Advices from all over the Suburban Railroad Company ace much of a «pedal kesalon of oou- .aui'itui. hum ..«» u.. 5 ’ on- of ii e away on foot, He never lacks ready East are to the effect that the of this city was destroyed by greestfone should be called Immedi enow «hoe* »t.d in»ie'>d of returning money. Not a few grain-farmers who he eliruki have done, he re lv.'i day is being nationally ob fire this morning. The fire ately following tha pree«nt one,” was hs are always pressed to make ends meet to push or. though with equally good farms >u served, more so than on any was caused by electric wires suggented. There 1« at lea t enough «now in tlie *'That is true,” answe'ed Mr Cham Mr. Millican, might well take heed previous occasion. getting crossed. B iheiula itiatrici to tie found at a-<y berlain, “but It cannot iw hflpe.1. Be of his system of farmiug. Seventy cars were burned. deeiratile depth at lliia eea-on of ttie Ladrone Earthquake. May I and June 15 Is the natur year—atiy whe.e from 7 to 18 feet—and The loss will reach a quarter tween al time for au elec Ion Iu Oregon, aud By Scrtpp« New» Association Mr. Millican uses head work as to through ilila Mr Pearsons fl lunderid, of a million dollars. II 1« the time I shall call thia election selling equally with his farm work. H onolulu , Feb. 23.—Naval riuieiinr s up to hi« neck and at other for The present congressional term, Hie is just beginning to turn his cat Governor Schroeder of the Is times only io hie waist. He kept iu >v* Given Up for Lest. expi ee in March, and it would b» tle off, having sold Watkins A Mliler land of Guam in the La- (By Scripps News Association.) ueelens to elect a man to serve during itig forward however, imping at any eleven head today. From now till the uiomeut to find more solid walking drones is here enroute to L iverpool , Feb, 24.—The the short time before this term expire«. Thu« lie Conllru-d until about 4 o'clock llrst of May a butcher's life is not a If a man is to be elected for the coming happy one, the stall-fed product cost- Washington. of the Dempster liner term lieeanuot take offic» before Ma>cb when, wet to the skin and hie f .t itig them pretty money. Mr. Milli He reports the most violent owners be resolved to tiuiLl a tire Alili Palmas,from Newport to Bos 4, so !t would tie impossible for liliu to cbilied, can's herd will probably average him earthquake ever known in ton, proceeded to do so. practically aban attend the prevent session. A «pedal At ■ tii» juncture the decliuing 8UD fifty dollars a head-85000. And the Ladrones as happened re doned have hope that the steamer session, if it should l>e cal lest, would In the west warned lilm that he c. uld this is mostly clear money, his cently. The shocks were ter is afloat. •cjourn lie lure the summer mo: ths not make the Ridge Houne tlist night, outrange back in the hills providing range for young cattle and splen rific and almost continuous. She is now thirty-five days «et In. I du not believe tt is possible aud lie al«o fou mi out that there ww The surface of Guam was oveidue. She carried a crow for a oou g re-eon an to tie elected iu not enough wood in sight tha would lid summer feed so cattle are in good t urn to take his placs before the next raised six inches. Great of thirty-six men. buru to keep the fl e going a l i iiht, condition to commence feeding. His regular sc»«Inn. ami to attempt to exist during the pruflt on feeding probably amounts chasms were opened all over “If I should call an election now night m»de freezing to death an abro to twenty dollars a head, 82000, al Coaling Station Treaty. the island. tome Metlons of thecou: t y would not lowing a valuation of thirty dollars a luie certaiuty. He again started for l>' iepresented at all in the vote. I [The Ladrones are situ (Scripps News Association. ) ward, remembering with a shudder head, 84000, at the commencement of ated 1400 miles east of the W ashington , Feb. 24.— v ant tbie io lie an election In whleh that ii» *•“ in tbs vinlnity where at tho feeding season. ei y c'.tlzen of the state can take part. dltierent periods ttiree man bad frozen Philippines and 4200 President Roosevelt at 1L - Alibis the roads are bad in lbs I to death before and their b'Mliea re miles west of the Sand o’clock this forenoon affixed c untry, lime and there are many good dll- only after the «now iiad TAX COLLECTIONS wich Islands, a little norther |hÌ8 signature to the treaty re . z. ue from tt:e country who could not covered mailed. It was now bard work to ly of adirectlii e between the cently negotiated by Minister t *e the trouble tu uo to polling t'laoes make progreee, but be bravily pet aimed NEXT WEEK two groups.- -E ditor G uard ] Squires with the Cuban gov A *«'n, they are Lusy with their farm and dropped down the mnuatein ride i ig aud other work, ai d ould not with the vaiu hope of fluding tlie Some Arbitration. > ernmental Havana. Through v 41 leave i . B t*een May 1 sud less in depth. About 6:80 tie Scripps News AftsoalAtlon thi« treaty the United States I li ne 15 is the n »total time for au sunw upon (Daily Guard, Feb. 24.) a Ul.gtk of timber where the L ondon , Feb. 23.—The an receives titlo to coaling sta . e -cion iu this itate, and I do uot c. flrv ’He had Tho 1'102 asMwment rolls have been prevtou.ly swept '.through nouncement was made in tions in the West Indies, : ‘ 'nk thc ruk should tu changed m I hi . 1 left the enia'ler flrzgood dry wood. extended, a warrant, attached thereto parliament today that the heretofore needed eo badly. I I h UÄoe. ’ He knew it w»s all ulgiit for biru in for collection by the county clerk, British members of the Alas the snow. He fouud a l.aree log in lhe and were today turned over to Cigarette Factory Fire. »Q .w against which to build a tire. Sheriff Fisk for collection. As three kan boundary tribunal will TIMBER LAND The Arc *m nut long in forlbcouilng, per cent, rebate is allowed on all be selected after consultation (Scripps News Association. ) ami by the time Feareomi had a roar taxes paid prior to March 15th a busy with the Canadian govern S t . P etersburg , Feb. 24.— DEAL MADE ing bih»e be »»" quit e warm with time is expected in the sheriff’s office ment. Fire destroyed the Bogna- bl- ze.rtioD, excepting hie feet. He for the next three weeks. Creed Lord Cranborne also an doff cigarette factery this I ki laying in a i-upply of fuel for the Hammond has been appointed a de nounced that the government morning. It liada capacity I ' Saturday afternoon Otto Olstoti, night's comfort until he had a hat he puty to assist in tho office during ught to be eufflo.'ent and went to that time. had information that all of a million cigarettes a day. I tha mining promoter, completed a tb> hi case one-half the tax is paid tin tire to reef, imagine tila eiirpi|*e American claim* against The loss will reach nearly U ; deal of importance in the business and Joy when tie dlsc ivered during liefore April 5th the taxpayer has I world. He disposed of several Venezuela would bo sub- million of dollars. 1 hundred acres of tine timber lands to bl« laborn the tire had melud away the the time for payment of the balance mitted to The Hague tribu io. C. Ruby and Jacob Koontz, of enow and revealed two oilier loj» extended till October 5th. If the St. Pierre’s Sole Survivor. nal for arbitra tion. New Martinsville, West Virginia. The oro««ed diagonally with lit« tilg b..uk half or all is not paid by April 5th a | land is situated near Walterviile and log tflorcing for LI h ulgtit'a ei joy merit ten per cent, penalty is attached to (Scripps News Association. ) Mining Belt Railroad. ope grnud fireplace burning ami send tlm tax with twelve per cent, interest of good quality. Serfp.s New* Asr'CiH’lon N ew Y ork , Feb. 24.—Sam-, ' is Mr. ing cut volumes of heat for eeverxl till paid. Ruby is president of the First S pokane , Wash, Feb, 23.— son Ludger the sole survivor it payH to pay taxes promptly uiyler yards in trout of it. Hauk of his city and Mr. the provisions of the law now W C Morris, a Spokane capi of the St. Pierre, Martinique National Ha laid hiineelt down clove to this Koontz one of the city's prominent talist, is just back from the disaster, from the fiery hail! business men. They will commence blaz-and slept through the night, to force. wa. e up In the very early morning, East today where be raised of Mount Pelee, ariived here logging operations as soon as practice hi« clot bee dry, tils body sore, bis ble. A large forco of men will lie $900,000 on Ixinds of the this morning by the steamer ■loiuicb empty. employed by them on the property. Oregon it Washington Trans Fonfabelle. A tier considering the matter care- camps will shortly lie estab fu ly * hlle yet clove to the Are, wliloh portation Company. This Ludger’s mind is practical Several lished. eating Io way Into the three log«, Manila, Feb., 24.— A force of proposed line of road will be- ly unbalanced, by reason of Mr. Olstoti thinks that it is likely I w«- i . etermtued to climb tlm mountain drones under General San Migual and tilt the trail again. In tills built from the rich Sumpter- the frightful experience he ,,IHt gentlemen —._»4 will remove x»v»<w to aide he w»« u:ci%«ifiil, and eru. rged ¡.t i be appeared yesterday. They avoided an — ■ a • 1« * f-’ ■ • 9—. -» ».a 6 4»— k ***» He from tho Last as 4 they ««_* were mining district in Bakert underwent at bt. t lerre. 1— very much impressed with the place 1 Wi relim ae, 15 rnlleH from the railroad engagement with the main force in the where Mie Millar, tlieevereympaihe'lo south, but captured three small de County, Oregon, to S|>okane. is in a destitute condition but " I ! on their visit here a few days ago. lady and noble woman at that plnce tachments of constabulary. The Apart from mining support will be cared for by friends They vs»» him, ec-ordlug 1» hi» story, the enemy surrounded the towns of Cain- are now on their way home. Lr-t eupper he ever ate. it will cut across rich agricul here. To hie utter arnaz menl Mr Paar- ta and Taytay, 11 miles east of Ma tural districts at presen- [May 8th, 1902, the most eon» found that be had tieen In lhe nila, Saturday, and captured 40 scouts mountain« two whole days. Iu his anil 10 men of the constabulary, Whom without transportation facili appalling catastrophe of it» wnnderlngs he Imagined that be had they afterward» set free. ties. kind on record took place Practicing early. .Saturday after only «pent the night. From there Mr Pearsons weut to from the first eruption of noon the six year old »oil of C. 8. fo'tage Grove on horseback. He Jeune, of Wendling, decided to tie a Mount Pelee, Martinique. A a'eted tiefora leaving Munday, that it and commenced practicing wasthe experience of a life-time aud survivor aboard-ship de phyaician immediately on his little brother, he Coes not want another. Dr W F Mendenhall, • prominent Washington, Feb. 23.—The House of scribes the terrible event as if five years old, by amputating four ptiy-iefan of Linn county and well Representatives met at noon the top of the mountain was toee of his right foot with an axe. koowu In Kugene, died at his home In Sunday in special session to hear blown off, followed by a rain Tho operation waH complete.! by Dr. Harrhburg Haturday night, February eulogies on the late Representative of molten metal. St. Pierre F. M. Day, who was immediately 21. Iherunera' was held today and Tongue, of Oregon. Representative at its base almost simultan summoned front Eugene. The Jenne To Mr and Mr« H G Miller, 341 Boat Moody, after offering the customary laiy should be granted license liefore Ninth «trwt, lagene, February 22, wwa attended by several Eugen» Ma flames. he is allowed to commence other [ son«. He was In the neighborhood of resolution, took the speaker's chair eously burst into IM, a 9-pouud daughter. 75 years of age and presided throughout the day. When the ashes of the city operations. Many of Mr. Tongue's colleagues had cooled so search parties from both the river and harbor and could penetrate the ruins sev the irrigation committees, aud those eral days afterwarde, one sur who accompanied his remains to Ore gon. were heard in eulogy. The vivor of the nearly thirty, inhabitants was services was conducted with solem thousand Ho nity appropriate to the occasion, the found- -Samson Ludger. remarks being brief but touching, was confined in the city pris landing the accomplishments of the on in an underground cell, . I • '.4 b-l I ring hl- deal II while he was yet rising power for in and when released was al most insane through fright I the National Congre Died Ealogies on Tongue. Born. Prof Xartindale Dead and the terrible heat to whi< h he had l>ten subjected ■ -Ei itor G uard .] Weston. Or., Feb. 23.—Professor .Jame« M. Marlindal», president of the Weatoti Normal School, died Sun- I MRS LYONS day morning, after a protracted ill M»». The funeral waa b< Id this RELEASED afternoon. was well known Prof. Martindak cVUofj»« •nt"«ta4 to <■ wW rwwivv iu Eugene. He wak formerly «uperiu- Mr» E dn" 1 yon Mstnrday »ucrred- o . p» »«toot •»-. Alhany public d, II tendent of the ■ at” I K 'V »air - achook. 189. He was 41 year» of age •rf-rd, in -ewuring the 11<W bond», Fra. «tent . ' SBEzU». U H‘A-,WtoZl. •nd leave» a wife and one child.—1>1. •b- low i,a. her liberty. Goir l., Otic». — Room ov r Eiig-ne Loan 4 Saying- * GENERAL BANKINGBTlHNBJS B*l k. K-Kiwi« No 1 —1 •»"*»•. •“* /A on V*FWB- B aht Btlea.’—l tn day or nwht. l’h"ue rw»ie®<—. 4» < 03 ae Ohl. WT>, 8»» >«•<*•« »*•• Main TÌ. OSes. Mm 49. * J?i J .; èscMM «°1J D»J «e. rao» ir»! «bjoct to' c' » or Robert Millican, whose farm lies H. Pensons, a Bohemia near Walterviile, sixteen miles from Eugene, on the McKenzie, is feeding Miner, Spenta Terrible Night I hm 'C cattle for the market this year in the Mountains.