The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, August 22, 1903, Image 1

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EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY AUGUST 22 1903
This Week’s Special
NEGROES
KIDNAP
THE HOP CROP
EXCURSION TO
TRAGEDY
ANO MARKET
IN DOUGLAS
DETECTIVES
STATE FAIR
INVESTIGATE
1 -2 Price Sale
Salem Journal: The local hop mar
(Daily Guard, Auguat 19.)
ket is holding up well, ami 20 cents is
W. H. Wehrung, president of the
ruling figure for ll<02 hops, with
I Oregon State Board of Argiculture,
Hold I2-Year-Old Girl tbe
That E. P lain Eugene, having come iu from Looking Into the Death
few sales reported. Tbe stock of old Thought
hops still iu growers' hands is light,
tbe south thia afternoon.
Four Weeks on an
and what few remains are held f< r
He was seeu at the Siueede Hotel
Bagshaw Killed Har
of Anthony White
higher prices. Enough hops are not
by a Guard reporter ami asked about
held, however, to affect the market
the comiug state fair at Salem. IK
Island
mon Snider.
Laughlin.
materially, uor will they intirfere
replied that tbe prospects were ex
with the expected strong market for
ceedingly bright for tbe best fair in
the new crop.
the history of the state. Everybody,
Posse Will Make Short Work of
His Body Fund Near the Cabin
he said, seemed to l>e taking more in­ former Lane County Resident
TWENTY CENTS FOR NEW.
terest
in the fair than ever, aud he
the Gang When Captured--.
He
Disappeared
Last
June
Contracting of the uew crop u
Who Died at Butte, Montana,
expected big crowds there this year
somew
bat
slack
at
present,
Twenty
—
"agshaw
’
s
Whereabouts
Are Entrenched on
He is here to look after the county
Recently Under Suspi­
cents a pound, ami in some cases a
Unknown.
the I land.
exhibit beiug prepared Uy E> M
shade more, is being freely offert 1,
cious Circumstances.
Warren. Mr. Warrifii
nofin towti
but farmers generally are not anxious
Roseburg, Or , Aug. 19. —Within -HI this afteruoou, but lie ami Mr. Well
to tie up their crops, and th« con-
(Scripps News Association.)
Butte, Mont., Aug. 19.—Detective
yards
of the cabin of E. 1*. Bagshaw, rung will have a conference liefore
Fort Smith, Arkansas, Aug. 19.—A tracts made are not very numerous. ou his homestead, near Perdue post- the latter leaves tomorrow afternoon. Buchanan, of tbe Butte police torce,
is quietly investigating tbe, auddeu
mob of a hundred nieu are searching These prices indicate a strong market ottioo, ill this couuty, the decomposed
AN EXCURSION.
for tbe new crop, and bop growers
death of Authouy White l^augblin,
au island for a baud of brute m groes will doubtless be prosperous this fall. body of Harmon Snider was found be­
Mr. Weiirung said that he was in
formerly of Eugeue, Oregon, and a
hind a large fir log iu a shallow bole
who have been holding a little white
eorreapondenee with the Southern well known pioneer of that state.
YARDS IN GOOD CONDITION.
covered with leaves. The ghastly
girl, twelve years old, captive for
The yards are generally in excellent discovery was made Sunday by a Pacific otfieiale iu regard to the prae
I-aiigldin, who was 88 years old,
tbe past foul* weeks, Two farmers condition, the new hops coming out man »bo bad beeu hunting iu the ticability of conducting a special passed away about tell days ago under
excursion from Eugene tothe fair one somewhat suspicious circumstances,
accidentally ran on tothe liaud yester- Hue. Some of the heavy growers vieinity of the cabin.
day during fair week, probably Fri and, ns tbe deceased was possessed of
report
flue
prospects
for
a
crop,
good
day aud they refused to give iuforma
DISAPPEARED IN JUNE.
day. Septemberl 8th.
considerable wealth, including a
in quantity and exceedingly tine in
tion. They returned and were fired
Some time la.t Juue Snider, ill
It is highly probable tliat a crowd number ol' Imuses and some miuitig
quality. Mmiy of tbe yards sliow
upop, one of tbe posse being killed very little foliage, but tbe large gieen company with Bagshaw, left this city of AK) or more would tuko advantage property in Butte, uu inquiry was
outi igbt. 111 the tight tbe little girl burs, hanging in heavy clusters, for the latter's claim, to spend a few­ of the excursion to visit tlie fair on deemed iu order,
So far as is
days iu the bills. Later Bagshaw that day it a suitable rate is oblaiued. known, Laugbliu had uo relatives,
escaped and was unable for a long covers the wires, making a beautiful
and
his nurse,
Misa Lillian
’ . Some of the wrote to friends of Snider's in this
time to tell her story, Finally she tt,ld Promising sight.
Hate, bud beeu made beneficiary
bottom yards look so well that giowers city stating that Snider had left the1
was able to tell tbe posse that she
SUMMER SUITS
under his will.
are talking of 2000 pounds per acre, cabin some days previous on his re­
had
been
stolen
from
her
fatiier
four
I price
Laughlin died about 1 o’clock in
and even heavier yields are predicted turn home, ami tliat if lie had not yet
weeks befofe by negroes at Fort Gib iu exceptionai cases. There are, arrived in Roseburg there was fear
David Cherry, who di< I in Portland the morning, and during the fore
STRAW HATS
of him being loot in tlie mountain*,
Tuseday morning, as a result of u noou of the same day Miss Hare
son. Sbe was first bound bam] and however, quite a number of yards
I pride
Days passed and, as Snider did not brief illuess, was born November 30, caused his funeral to lie hold, When
that
will
not
yield
so
heavy;
in
fact,
foot and taken to a celler and when
liHlf a crop will satisfy some of the return, it was feared that ho had met 18:10, at Gortrea, Ireland, making him the announcement of
Laiigldin's
it was dark, before tbe parents of the
growers iu old yards, but even here« with foul piay on the part of Bag 06 years, 9 months and 18 days old. death was made to the public, the
Friends of Snider went to lie left his native land witli his par­ old pioneer whs resting iu a plot in
little one returned, sbe was taken to the quality promises to be excep shew.
Perdue and engaged a party to search ents at the age of twelve, arriving in Mount Moiiab cemetery, It appears
Brush Island where sbe was com­ tionally good.
tlie woods, but no trace of Snider was I Canada in 1848. Here he resided that tbe undertaker baling charge of
pelled to undergo some of the worst
PRICE FOR PICKING.
found. Later Bagshaw returned to uutil in 18G5. At the age of 29 {years tlie remains took Miss Huie's word
atrocities ever written about, She
Tbe growers are engaging their this city, and told of having tiaceil
he came to the coast, settling nt that the old man died a natural
was compelled to be iu tbe com panc­ pickers now, mid some of them have Snider across a small st ream by hie ouce in Eugene.
death, and in turn the coroner ac­
of twelve negroes in one night, ac- all the help they will need for the I >oot tracks, but there all traces
He engaged in the furniture mmu cepted the word of the undertaker
harvesting of tbe rich crop. Forty of him were lost.
REMEMBER THE SHOE DEPARTMENT.
cording to her story, She is terribly
tlmt everything was all light, slid a
facturing busuioaa in Eugene and u:
cents a box is the prevailing price [
BODY WAS NUDE.
the pioneer furniture maker of th s bin ,.il permit was accordingly issued.
exhausted.
in the good yards, while those hav­
The body when discovered was coujity. He succeeded and went to THINKS NOTHING WAS WRONG,
The mob is well armed and will ing poorer prospects are contracting
nude, and Snider's clothes were Portland in 1890, to meet aud wed
"I did not think then, nor do
for
45
and
50
cents.
make a strong fight. It is said that
found in the cabin. Tbe preseut Mias Annie M. Atkins, of Belleville, 1 I believe now,” said Undertaker
the negroes are entrenched on the
whereabouts of Bagshaw is not defin­ Ontario, Uaniida, an acquaiutiitici of I Richaids, who had charge of the
island
and
will
fight
hard
before
itely
known.
Coroner Twitchell, | his youth. They returned to Eugene I burial, “there was anything wroig.
r
L WHITSON,
OREGON G. A. R.’s
upon hearing of the discovery of the and until February 5, 1901, lived in Miss Hare seemed perfectly calm si d
giving up to the tortures which they
DENTIST
happiness, health mid
body, left with other officials for tlie . uubrokeii
milliner that of a lady. She de­
know await them.
Having purchased the office and fixture« of
AT SAN FRANCISCO purpose of making as thorough an plenty. At that time Mrs. Cherry her
The Portland Telegram tells of the
clared that she had beeu very faithful
thelate deceased W V Henderson, 1 am
{died suddenly, leaving tbe family to Laughlin in bis declining years,
examination as possible.
now prepared to do anytning in the line of Wai I is-East bam nuptials as follows:
Built on Gold.
Dentistry in the above »aid office.
On Tuesday evening, August 12, at
Snider was a well known man iu i bereft of a loving mother aud wife.
and that liis death was due to old
•»•Crown and bridge work a specialty.
(Scripps News Association.)
the reisdenee of tbe bride’s cousin,
Mr. Cherry was taken to Portland age. She volunteered the informa­
this city, about 55 years old, ad­
San
Francisco,
Aug.
19.
—
Oregon
is
Portland, Or., Aug. 19.—Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrie Henshaw, 170
well represented "t both the Grand dicted to drink. He has a divorced . on tbe morning of tlie 13th of August tion that Dr. Donald Campbell lied
yy L. CHESHIRE, M. I)
Park street, M. S. Willis and Mrs. Elwert, who resides in the Marquam
Army Encampment and the National wife and grown daughter residing iu for treatnjeut in IM. Vincent's hoapi- treiireil the deceased about t.wc and
Allie Eastham, of Eugene, Or., were addition, inside tbe city limits of Convention of the Woman's Relief Portland and a gri wn eon in Call- [ tel. He suddenly expired on the a half years ago, but since that time
( moming of the 18th, attended by bls | I no physician had waited on tbe old
united in marriage, tbe Rev. Albyn
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Portland, this morning was hoeing Corps. Registration at the Oregon fortiia.
■ two sons.
Esaon,
of
Rodney
avenue
Christian
i
I mail.”
Chriatcan ldg.
headquarter* yesterday shows ISO
Two sons blessed the married life
church,
officiating. The different j potatoes in her garden patch and was niemliers of the Grand Army have
Eugene. Oregon
attracted
by
the
appearance
of
gold
ENCAMPMENT
of Mr. aud
and Mrs. Cherry, Hurry D., MISS HARE NOT TO BE FOUND.
apartments were tastefully decorated l
come to San Francisco from Oregon,
An effort was made to locate Misa
of
Eugene,
hik I Robert W. A., of
and
with
palms,
ferns,
carnations
and
in
the
dirt
she
was
turning.
Upon
W BROWN, M. D.
and 50 members ot the Oregon Wo­
Salem, Fpur slaters ami two brothers Hare ami get her side of the story,
sweet peas. After the ceremouy the investigation a ledge was uncovered. man's Relief Corp» are also here.
SITE SELECTED survive
the deceased. They are as but she could not be found in the
guests re|>aired to tbe dining room A sample of the same was assayed
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Most of the Oregon veterans in San
follows: Joseph Cherry, Rosedale, city, and her present whereabouts
where a delicious repast was served.
Prancicso took part in yesterday'«
ffl h — Uj »tail» in Cbrim »n Pkp
Mo.; Wesley Cherry, Alaska; Mrs. are unknown. Thus far, it is stated
Mr. and Mrs. Wallis are prominent and the result sb wed that the dirt magnificent parade. General Owen
*■ 1 . >
tel 1 »2 n: : 1 3,6 to
per
ton.
1
was
worth
from
$75
to
#100
Thos. Scott, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. upon tbe liest of authority, tbe
(Daily
Guard,
August
residents of Eugene. Tbe guests
19.)
Summers, of Portland, was conspicu­
officers have discovered nothing that
S. P. Nee were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craig, Miss i Estimates place a higher value on
J. J. Walton
Col. Geo. O. Yoran and Capi J. A. L. Houghton. Gary, South Dakota;
ous among the men in line, marching
would wariant the authorities in
Mrs.
Win.
Wigg,
Oshawa,
Canada;
Ina Craig, Miss Eugetieia Craig. Mrs. the discovery.
' with the members of his old regiment M. Williams, returned this morning
WALTON A NESS.
prosecuting anyone for responsi­
Mrs.
Wm.
Ellinor,
Bowmanville,
Fred
W.
Bay,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
along the entire loute. Military and from Roseburg where they went to
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW
bility iu connection with the death
Ontario,
Canada
French, Miss Madeline Berry, J. W.
civic organizations united to make select a site for the battalion encamp­
of Laughlin.
Miller
ami
Ferrie
Heusbaw,
Jr.
He
was
a
devout
member
of
tbe
COMMENCE
THE
Will practice in all tne courts in th»
the parade in honor of the Grand ment early in September. The place
After an extended visit to tbe Sound
Methodist
church.
In
business
lie
state.
I Army veterans the most magnificent chosen is what is known as the Byars
cities Mr. and Mrs. Wallis will be at
known for his fine qualities Hml
Office—Room No. 3. Walton Blk.
home to their friends at Eugene,
IMPROVEMENTS pageant seen in San Francisco for place, across the river from the main was
in private life there is no better rec
Oregon.
Euguee, Oregon.
several years. Nearly all l be Western portion of that city, but in the city
ord than bis. Iln was loved by a
states have large delegations present, limits.
J UUI8 F. BEAN
large number of mourning acquaint­
Co).
Yoran
says
the
site
is
a
pretty
aud
the
meeting
shows
a
remarkably
A Trial will Convince You That
ances ami his demise looked upon
w artier and A. A. fuse hip
(Daily Guard, August 19.)
good
one
but
not
large
enough
for
large attendance.
ATTORN E Y - AT - LA W.
as a sad event by all.
We Understand Our Business
left for Bills burg, in the Blue Kivi r
The crowds at the hotels are enor­ extended order movements. He made
Eli Bangs left this afternoon for
FUNERAL SERVICES.
District, Wedneaday morning, to do
Offioe in new McClung Block, Ro-’nia 1 ’ »a
in Watch and Jewelry Re­
Roseburg to look over his Roseburg- mous, and all the prominent bouses arrangeriu-nts to use a lug field down
15 Special *ttenii<>0 given to land and mini"
development work on their mining
the
railroad
shout
a
mile
for
exten
­
The
funeral
services
will
be
held
are
compelled
to
turn
away
guests.
Marshfield
stage
line
which
be
re
­
Untie n*.
pairing and Engraving.
at the residence of the deceased at clmns. They were accompanied by
cently acquired in that country. He The crowd in attendance at the en- ded ord< r drill.
Knimne, <
The camp site is between the city 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Rosa Marner, Win. Strebl, aud Mr.
was accomjiauied by Wm. White who eampment has surprised even expect­
and the Soldiers' Home, and the pipe services will lie conducted by Rev. Tuaaing’a father in law, Mr. Smith
L. T. Harri
A. C. Woodcock
Great promptness in get- will assist Mr. Bangs in bis business ant Han Francisco.
line leading to the home will be I. D. Driver, and interment will lie from Ohio.
there.
WOODCOCK A HARRIS,
ing out Repairing and
J. F. Venner left for the Blue River
tapped to furnish water for the camp. made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
To
a
reporter
Mr.
Bangs
stated
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
mines Tuesday, going by wagon over
special Orders of all kinds. that Coos county bad accepted bis FORMER MINISTER
Ringling Brothers' great erlcus will the Gate Creek road. He was sccon
Rings of every description, offer to contribute #2U00 for the im­
Office—One-half block south of Chris-
The
High
Schoo)
building
ia
pro
­
NOW
A
DRUMMER
spend
the coming week in Oregon, pained by his family and Ray Dun
man Block. Eugene, Oregon.
Medals, Class Pins, (’Lain- provement of roads iu that country
gressing
rapidly.
Bricklaying
will
showing
Monday and Tnesday in can, a miner. Mr. Veuner la presi
over which he will run bis el ages and
making and altering.
be
complet'd
next
week.
The
work
Portland,
Wednesday at Hah m, dent of the Oriental Mining Com-
OSTEOPATHIC PHY ICI AN
improvements had already com­
Raised
Monograms. Seri pls that
seems
to
be
tie
prettiest
done
in
Thursday
at
Alt any, Friday at Eu­ puny, and he goes for the purpoae of
menced. He will inspect the work
Tifi HUGH E. PENLAND
(Daily Guard, August 19.)
Eugene.
The
legend,
“
Eugene
High
and Old English Letter­ being
gene,
and
Saturday
at Midford. It doing ilevel opulent work on bis
done and see to other business
claims. — Brownsville
P.
Wilson,
formerly
presiding
s.
Schoo),
Erected
1803,
”
adorns
the
is
said
to
be
the
greatest
circus now company’s
ing.
interests there.
Con:»r 7th and Willamette -treeta
Ch,r'J5
Times.
elder of the M. E. church of this dis­ front entrance.
traveling.
di»«*»«» and deformili»« a «¡«eeialty,
lad
We repair anything per­
trict, was iu Eugene today. Mr.
» attendants
taining to jewelry.
Wilson quit the ministry some time
KORGEOB UeBAK. M U
ago and is now a commercial traveler,
representing a hardware firm iu San
PHYSI I AN »n<l .4U 'GEON
Francisco.
He has many friends
(Daily Guaid, Auguat 19.)
IC'cs. R-ifn iv-r R
G»*n 14» i «
Jeweler and Stationer. Robert Snyder, an employe of Me iu Eugene, quite a Dumber of whom I, 1
Bsek. Kvsuknce N" 280 »«rbrwet.
< »1
G' hk I h to select from
l’RK'ES GRE.VI IA’ RE I ( i.D. Come while the
at*ee<t»d to <i»y *»r sight
Ph x »• re-i'is-vov
Laughlin's logging camp on Fall greeted him i n tbe streets today.
His
wife
is
now
at
Omaha,
Ntbraska.
vnriety
ih
good.
M«io77 I Iff ce Mai 43
creek, was brought to the Eugene
• • • • FIRST : :
hospital last evening suffering from
injuries received yesterday. He was
NEW ARRIVALS
A handsome uew line of
F ALL GOODS
• *n d > -« G<m<ia
working in the woods when a limb of
ADDIVlNr
Hie -teadtly pouring In.
FOR MEN AND BOVS sweaters has arrii'd in
A
rx
r\
1
V
11«
4.x
,
,
•
Many
are
buying already
all the new ton«« slid effects. Prices
a tre* struck him, cutting »even I
Profes-or F. G. Adam«, of tbe Al­
Great pains were exercise'! iu mdecting theae goods
gashes in bis shoulder. His injuries bany choola. ba» beeu elected princi­
$1.50 to $6.00
and the arrivals so far are more than good to look at.
are not serious.
pal of tbe Mount Tabor schools, dis
Aak to aee
trict No. 5, to socceed J. O. Hall,
Zibaline«,
Shocking Suicide.
GE EUGENE.
who baa gone into buaineaa in Ne­
The new bead
Broadcloth,
braska
with
bi«
brother.
Professor
Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 19.—
gear for fail la
P«iid up Cali Capitel - $50,000
Of Eugene. Oregon
in.
Positively
Novelties.
Word was received here from Collins, Adams was elected fropi a long last of
Surplus............................ $50,000 a »mail station on the Great North­ educator». Tbe Mount Tabor acboola
Fall Wai»ting In Cotton Goods hare had a great
there ia ncthi g inter. The nobbiest line eve» shown.
ern, in tbe northern part of Mon­ have an enrollment of above SOI
soO.coa
run the pa»t b w daya
Many new things in A yard
OREGON.
pupils
and
there
are
13
teacbera
In
EUGENE
tana, of a ghastly suicide of a nergo
rnts
Late » earea, handaom«. plain and fancy.
Youths’ and Children’s Clothing
25,000
eluding tbe principal.
METALLIC VELVET WAiSTINGS in late designa
GKNERAL BANKING BUS1- named Johnson.
New Fall and Winter Patterns.
Prof. Adam» wa» a former resident
jre ready for luspectiou.
i dcm done on reasonable tenr».
J oho »ou had been drinking, and as
Munn thing worth your attention.
•
BUtlMVS9 YWa* •*
'ran
Sight draft» on Chicago.
the train pulled into tlie station be of Eugene ami ba« mother and other
•CTf O ON FA v ORAB u E
claco and Portland Oregon.
placed his bead on tbe rail». Tbe relatives still live in Eugens. His
Bill. Of exchange »old on foreufu
th* priLc p-U c¡”.ie« «4 üw
Slight. medium and stout ladle- reqnire it to | i-rfect the figure and produce
euigneer
applied th»- air at once and m«uy friend« congratulate him upon
countri»a Deposite received »object
' M »d State« mi I fmwiip» ' ouAtne .
the graceful curves that Dame Fsshion U h » d»creed.
L trreift alkiwwl «n
certihcAt« of to check or certificate of deposit.
• be wheels set, dragging the negro, hie advancement.
This I ustle insures a p< rf> < t tlgur* I- it
ixed I y all who uss them to
All^ollectiou. entrusted to u. will choking him to d-sth and breaking
«it
1. ft KaWxi
1
b« th« greatest bustle me I hip form on the market
■
rffepirff
pr»»w»r4 atf•©*!<’•.
receive prompt attention.
bis neck. Tb» peculiar f«-atareof tbe
They are new—A»k to aee them.|
' i y aa < ì C>Q»ty WerreoU
T G HENDRICKS. Preaident.
suicide was tbe fact that no skin on
WE BROWH
L A'PAINE
« H. EAKIN. Vice peeeideut
the negro’s neck was broken.
P H SNOIM’RASS. Cashier.
V k < PmM
Prr»»4em
L. H. PUTTER Assistant < ashler
V W MOWN.
r W OSBLtB
bite Pique Skirts,
Linen Shirts,
Shift Waists,
Boys’ Waists,
Ladies' >ilk Ti< s »
Shop Sir,ng ¡h‘l(x.
Sailor Hats,
( bailies and Dimities
White Pique,
Silk ’Tissue
DEPARTMENT
Cherry.
Ladies’ and
Children’s Pa^ asols
HAMPTON BROS
The Waliis-E astham Nup'ials.
M. R. JANNEY,
EUGENE LOAN and
National Bank
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Prol. Adams Elected.
ä
FRANK E. DUNN.
A
HATS