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TO IUR 1R HUIT LIT INS Bi TUlWKiT OF Oil BMW
BITiBLIXIRD itR THF DllIBIHHTm OF BRllH RITIC FUNCIPUI.
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY
HAMPTON BROS
THE STRIKE
For New and Up-to-date Merchandise
'i'.PTEMBKR 12
SIUSLAW
ARRIVED
AFFAIRS
SHIPPING
IN TURKEY
(Guard Special Service.
Florence, Sept. S. — Sunday, tt tug
S>-a Rover, of San Francisco, arrived
off the bar with the three uiast tai
schooner C. A./Klose and the Sacra-
meuto in tow. ' They made the trip
in seventy hours, The Sea Rover is
an oil burner, has two masts and
draws sixteen fee j
w>.
For the last two weeks it has nearly
averaged on» scbocuer a day either
in or out over the bar, and still the
powers that lie say tiiat our eon
meree is so insignificant that it will
uot justify the improvement of the
liar.
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Car
FAVORS OPENING
Men Quit Work
This Morning.
Union Men Are Not Un
nited and Opposition
Mans Cars.
President Of France De
dares Himself.
Says He Will Protect
The Christians Of His
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Nationality.
This morning our public schools
opened with Professor Leslie as prin
cipal and Mirs loue Splawn in the
Serious Aspect of the Situation primary department. The board lias
In hi very fortunate in its selection Another Killi «g At Beuirt,—The
Causes Business Apprehen-
of teacliei-s aud we predict the very
sion and Business Sus
Bt.liidrian Frontier Gradually
best results.
pension May Follow.
Department
New arrivals in
Suits and Overcoats.
Agents for
the Gordon Hat.
Hart"
Schaffner
Tailor'
^fade.
Clothes
(Scripps News Association.)
Seattle, Sept. 9.—This city is prac
tically tied up commercially. The
street car unions with the exception
of one organization, went out on the
arike which has long been contem
plated by the ear i en, this morning
and for an hour not » wheel turned
on the street car trucks.
OTHER NOTI-.S.
Au opposition union, however, for
• ome reason, did not stand iu with
At Point Terrace, Mr. John M. Gib
the order of things aud manned the »on was united in wedlock to Mrs.
cars to the extent of 290 men. Thiel Leareou. Mr. Gibiou is fireman it»
All 11 e new
is entirely inadequate aud the work O. W. Hurd’s creamery.
Styles here.
A large force of men are putting the
men are constantly subjected to dan
Every thing
ger, it is thought they will join the roof on O. W. Hord's mill, it is ex
pected that tlie tug-Roscoe w 111 arrive
in Rubber Goods. others.
Amps Shoe Polish The fight commenced last evening ou Thursday with -the machinery
which has lieen delayed on account of
Ht 7:39 o'clock when there was a over-work st (he Willamette iron
convention of members of the Street Works, Portland.
Railway Men's Union to take up the
question. A majority of the mem
be s were opposed to the strike and
so declared themselves,
The mi-
uority, however, finally got the ques
tion to lie referred to the executive
committee. At 1 o'clock this morn-
After the regular meeting of the iug this committee reported in favor
(Guard Special Service. )
Oregon lio-c Company last night, of the strike and it was ho ordered,
Camp Lawton, Roseburg, Or., Sept.
Fire Chief Yuian demonstrated to the
The
company anticipates little 8 —Life iu Camp Lawton grows mor«
members present the workings of the trouble in maintaining its service pleasant each day. The most pleas
new “U. S.” fire extinguishers, re
ant thing is fatigue duty when a !>«-
with the support of the new Train
loved little corporal makes one cb< p
cently purcba.-ed i y the city. An ex
tinguisher is to be attached to each men's LTnion ami the assistance of wood or sweep the company streets.
of the hose carts and will be a consid about 299 non union men.
Ths boy» grit their teeth and say they
erable factor in fighting incipient
Jacob Forth, the railway magnate, like it.
Major Yoruti believea in the saying,
blazes or inside fires where th« turn is inclined to be fair in the matter.
“Something doing every minute," so
ing on of water would uot be neces
At noon the streetcar company had
the boys get to drill all they want to
sary aud which would do more damage
than good. Thej can easily be car 119 cars operating, but by 2 o’clock T here is a great improvement in the
ried by one man and will save their nine of these bad beeu taken into the drills, and officers and men ate get
cost in a short time by doing away car barn, the crew» having been in ting down to business.
Capt. Johnson and Gen. Jackson
with the services of the chemical en duced to join the rank» of the
returned to I orllatid yesteida.v, after
gitie in case of small tires.
strikers.
inspecting the camp. Gen. Jackson
Company officials declare that they was well phased with the drills and
will have 159 cars operating 1 y noon the camp.
To ttie great delight of Co. A, Co.
tomorrow. •»
B, of Ashland gave a free open air
The strike is lieiog conducted iu au
•ft
concert last night.
Everyone eu-
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orderly manner. No act» of violence, ! joyed it from the major down to
i “ Suntel” MiCciniak, Co. A'» caok.
so far, have beeu reported to
Last night was very cold, a dense
police.
fog hanging over the camp and the
poor soldiers with only one blanket
OK EUGENE.
i bad tc get out and take a run every
Lineman Killed.
! live minutes to keep warm.
Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000
(Scripps News Association.)
This morning the regular drills
Seattle, Sept. 9.-Coronel Hoyt was took place and this afternoou Co. A
Surplus............................. $50,000
notified by telephone from Renton BI1(| u H()| go to tile target range to
EUGENE,
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OREGON.
this afternoon that James J’owell, a shoot.
a
.,( \ 1 |;.\L BANK1NJI M 81- ! telegraph lineman in the employ of I The Roseburg orchestra toy» arc
A nee's done on m«onable terms.
planning another dance for the boy»
the Northern Pacific Com»pany, bad
Sight drafts on Chicago, Saa J ran
I on Thursday evening.
I been initantly killed while at work j
ai-co and Portland Oregon.
The Dally < iiiard is welcomed by
Rills of exchange sold on foreign
couutriee. DepX received subject ou a line near that place. A deputy the boy» and there i» a genera) rush
has been sent to bring the body to j for the mail every morning. Some
to check or certificate of deposit.
All collections entrusted to us will
of the boys complain abo it the girls
«this city.
receive prompt attention.
at home forgetting them.
• O HENDRICKS, President.
S’ B EAKIN. Vice President
■ p E SNODG1
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\m(» tant Cashier.
DENTIST
'ing purchase:i the office ami fixtures o
• Ute deceased W V Henderson, I am
• prepared to do anything in the line of
in cistry in the above eaid office.
Uownaud bridge work a specialty.
L. CHESHIRE, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON,
■ielLftn ldg.
Eugen». Oregon.
W BR >WN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Botin:-.lit • t <i. - I
8. P. Ness
. J. Walton
ALTON & NESS.
ATTI )RN EYS AT-LA W
111 practice in all the court» in th*
»tate.
Nee—Room No. 3. Walton Blk.
ignee, Oregon.
tUIH F. BEAN
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
k> in i.ew MoCImu Hl.» k, Room« U an
gtalli o g red t-> 'a i1 ami iwiain
Enatora. Oregon,
t*, T. Harri
C. Woodcork.
JIK'OCK A HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW.
Bice— One-half Block south of Chris
man Block. Eugene, Oregon.
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Harness Oil
mata» a pr*r kMik'.n« bar
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pr-nwrM to wiU»-
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Grant's P»*s, Or., Sept. 9.—The
report publtobed some time ago to
the effect that the Southern Pacific
would be the first to give Southern
Juaepbiiie »nd Humbolt counties con
nection with the outside world, seems
to have teen well founded, in the
light of recent develoj merit» From
well informed source» it is learned
that the Southern Pacific intends to
build Its coast roar) from Willits to
Eoreka, <’aL. and from Eureka to
Crescent City, to a connection with
the main r<*d at Grant'» Pa»8.
i teen •p
ircard
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of
massacre.
Married at Acme.
(Guard Special Service.)
Florence, Sept 8—At noon Sunday,
Mr. Fred Hewitt and Miss Rebecca
E. Hendcrton were united in marriage
at the Presbyterian church iu Acme,
Rev. T. A. Yost, < f the United Evan
geiical church officiating.
About
ninety
invitations
were issued.
Under the maiingemeiit of Miss Alice
Alexaudar tba church was beautifully
decorated. Everything pasm-d off to
the entire satisfaction of everybody.
After the ceremony the company re
paired to the bouse, prepaied l»y the
groom for their future residence,
where» sumptuous dinner was served.
The bride received many tine and
costly presents.
The bride and groom both stand
high in our social circles, and have
the 1« t wishes of the entire com
munity in their matrimonial venture.
Chiuim Bark Down.
Chittim tmrk. which made »ueb a
«oaring fight in prices ■ few day» »go, I
bn-, a. »a» expected, dropped. From
29 cents to 121-t pw-r pound is a stiff
drop ami caught many holders with
high priced stuff on their bands. I
The drop is Mid to b due to a more
co operated movement among Eaetern I
bnyr». They have heretofore lieen
unable to agree ou the price of bark
»lei it has lloctnated cou.iderably.
New that they have fcaod a price
thnt is agreeable, it will moie than
lik> )y 1« found also agree« Ue
make the price »till lower.
W. HaLdet». a buyer of | rotniuet.ee
in Eugene, tella bow be offered a man
1.’>'7 cent» per pound for bi» »uppiy
ard was »con> d. He cam« down
into the valley and found that the
market had drofped like lead and b*
w»s gl»d that h>- did not make the
I ireba-e, while no doubt the other
c .<n is kicking himself.
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empire.
He stated in so many words that
he would protect hi» Christians.
It seeuis certain that Admiral Cot-
t..,i w.H I h > vuuipefled to land fotces
ui Bierut.
Although the Turkish
official» received him with every show
of cordiality, the mass of the inhabi
tants are outspoke!! against Amari
cutis generally, and American mis
siouaries in particular.
Christians are in hourly fear of
LAWTON PLEASANT
: FIRST : :
<»B D, BAK, M L>
?HYÍ( IAS
(Scripps News Association.
Fails, France, Sept. 9.—President
Loubet, of the French rebuplic, this
morniug bad a conference with the
foreigu ministers in Farin concern
ing the outrage» on Christ isti» perpe-
t rated by Turks lust Sunday at
Beirut.
The special attention of the presi
dent was called on account of a fresh
r< poit reachlug here yesterday stating
that a French Christian bad just lieen
killed in Beirut.
The
dispatch
■ icved the French president to lie
ready to take measure» for the pro
tection of ills subjects in the Turkish
LIFE Al CAM?
New Fire Extinguishers.
Battle-
field.
Department
AMPTON BROS
L WHIT8ON,
Becoming a
SALMON l;l N LIGHT.
Tho ruu of Chinook salmon a.i far
has lieen very light. Forty fish to
the boat is the largest catch of which
we have heaid, and the average has
not beeu over fifteen to the boat,
Theto have I < en frequent showers
of rain for several day« which Home
of our fishermen think will result
favorably for fbo Ashing industry,
lull if they extend over into the val
ley we fhall expect to bear a Wail
from th« hop fields.
Hou. C. A. Seblbrede, formerly
United States commissioner at Skag
way, Alaska, who for many year»
practiced Jaw at Roseburg, prior to
hi» appointment and resumed it after
the expiration of ids term, bas perfec
ted at rangements to enter a law firm
in the Chamber of Commerce build
ing iu Portland ami will move to that
city in a few days with hi» family
to reside.
BUTLER NOT
SCHOOL LATER
GLOOMY
IN SEATTLE
XI-'ORDS and Velvets are-tlie
coiled ilungs for Waistings
tin- Full. We have jin-1 received a
\,-rv *
- lii>e t»l these goods.
Chi' ni V. lours in all colors, fancy
Ailo it Velvets.
ron t-thing new in Belts.
i - hi t l Wai-1 Sets
I'fiursh pn’.euto! Lad'es* Suits
cirts tls i J tcl:e .
We guar-
• nrerl
1903.
Eugene, Or., Sept. 9tb, IWtl.
Editor Guard:— Shall school com
I uieiiee next Monday or shall it e; on
: Sept. 28th, after hops aud fruit are
| picked, saved aud cured?
This is a question of vital import
auoe to the community. Our pros
I parity, commercially, educationally
aud otherwise, depends solely upon
harvesting aud saving our crops. At
this time hop men cauuot procure
pickers enough with all the school
children in the fields to help, l-'ruit
men ar« iti the same fix, and men are
scarce in every kind of occupât ion.
, Again the large majority of school
| children are taking this opportunity
to earn their clothing and books fo*
the next term of school
In my
opinion they slioul I not be deprived
ot this opportunity.
There is no ap( aiuut cause for our
schools tocomnii u, c befoic the hitter
part of beptem b« 1, uid -l.iiei- no
good reasou f< r er.In >■ re s liuols
until the lotli . . ' 'i of June. The
month of June in his country com
pares very favorubly with the month
of September ns to warm woather.
The school
board should, in my
opiuiou, fix the term of school to
commence the last week iu beptem
ber and end iu June. I' is for the
welfare ot ti e whole pe< pie tiiat this
change should be made. It is not
altering the elisnci s fi i the edit
cation of our children. If It did, I
would lie bitterly oppo ■••d to such n
change, but, on the otlu r hand, it
strengthens their chauces mid helps
them to reach the goal to where they
are trying to climb.
I lie school
board should i emember Hint it is from
saving our crops thut education Is
available; it is from saving our crop-
that we are able to build school
bouses, and it is from Having oui
crops thut tuxes are paid from whici
our eduention depends.
Respectfully yours,
M. SVARV
CLARK STEVEN4
BLAMED
Coroner’s Jury Justifies
Him for Killing
Mulkey
Self
Defense
Given
Grounds Justifying the Slayer
of the Bad Man---Daugh-
ter Unfilial.
(Daily Guard. Seoem lier 9. >
“■Inuctiou City, Or., Sept. 8, IKK».
“We the coroner'» jury duly ernpan
•led to sit in an inquest, find ttiat the
deceased is Ft auk Mulkey, that ho
cun-e to his death tlie Sth day of Sep
tember, 1903, about 12 o'clock, uouti
at
Junction City, Lane county
Oregon.
"Wi llud th t he came to hia death
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unit in ids left side, made
v
life, or oilier sharp instru
ie t, iii the hands of J. J. Butler.
“We lieliev« (hat Ihlx wan an a<’t of
seif defence, mid tiiat J J. Butler is
guilty ot a crime.
.“Geo. W. Hamlaaker,
“G. C. Millett,
“Wm. Johusou,
“1. II. McFarland,
“Samuel Robinson,
. , Rawll “
CLEARS WTLK
rrwuit
SUES FOR DI’
tv blam
Clark Stephens, of Not!
commenced suit againt
Minnie 11. Stephen», fur <h
the custody of three milioi
In hia complaint widt h
in the'eounty clerk ■ office tc-u
attorneys, L. Hllyi umid A. C Wood
cock, Mr. Stephens allege» as follow»:
That they were married in Lane
county Dec. 31, 1893; three children
have been boru to them, Edna <>.,
aged 9 years; Elma A., 7 years, and
Henry 8, 5 years; that on or about
August 20, 1902, bis wife deserted liim
without cause or provocation, has
since lived
apart and
separate
from him and has refused to live and
cohabitate with him; that ho has kepi
hie marriage vows and has treated bis
wife as a hiisl.iind should, etc.
Puzzles the Doctor.
The big bone found on the beach nt
Alsea Hay has proven a puzzler to
Dr. Tbos. Condon, the Vnhcisitj
Geologist.
He ha» read rocks, footprints in
clay, seen sermons in the imbedded
shell, but the huge 72-pound butta is
too much for bim.
“It would not pnzz.le me more if 1
had found it wrapped up iu in my
last yesr»' suit of clothes,“ said the
ve tiers Ide geologist humor.iusly yea-
terday to a reporter, “»lie bone is
no doubt.the bone of an elephant, a
front leg bone, what would Im on a
horse from his knee to the fetlock.
But where can an elephant cone
from of recent days and bone.s be
found green ill flic Alsea Bay? The
greenness Is what trooliles me. it is
still oily and haa not teen Juried
under earth for any lei gth ol tin e.”
Mr». Naiue McClaren
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They clinched
llutier got bis kuife ont of ill» pocket
mid stabbed him over the heart.
When Mulkey let go of Butler he ran
aero a the vacant lot and fell to the
ground, when Mrs. Naiue McClaren,
Mr. Butler's daughter) ran out to
him and raia< d his head off the
ground. He then asked her to kiss
him, which »he did.
“Mulkey was a young man about 25
year» old, and has alwaya borne a
had , reputatiou, having coutinualiy
kept up trouble in the town by bla
drinking ami fighting. He has aev-
i r-1 times lieen arrested and served
lime in the city jai).
“ J he principal catlae of the trouble
was the fact that Mr. Butler'» daugh
tor, Mr». McClaren, who is a very
wayward woman and of bad habits,
liHs beeu having tills man Mulkey
come to Butler'» home aud they
would get as drunk as possible and
then would eud the whole affair by a
free tight, usually resulting in Mr.
llutier, who is very peaceable, In
being thrown out of hie own huuae.
Butler has several times warned Mui
key to keep away from hi* house, but
he refused to do ao. ”
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY
ilia l.naiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made 1» Dr
King'» New Life Fills. These pills
change weak nee» into strength, list-
leaam ss into energy, brain-tag into
mental power.
They’re wonderful
in building ip th<- health. Only 25
cents par hoi.
Sold by W. L. De-
lAino
FRANK I. DUNN I FRANK E. DUNN I I RANK E DUNN
A Few New Arrivals
Now Ready for your Inspection
The New Jackets
are Swell.
Mr Truckman 1«
very busy these
day* uriloeditg at
oor door» the le-ary
lioxe* "f freight
containing the new
Fail aixi W mt< r
Goods.
Call and a«k to See the
NEW ARRIVALS.
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LX<sk',r>tsWai”,ng,;
Novelty Suitings,
Ladies* Wrappers,
Ladies’ Umbrellas
Lad;es’ and Misses
Coats and Jackets.
Verylatests styles.
Call early and get
first selection-
Ladies’ Mackintoshes.
For Men
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Shoes,
Underwear
Umbrellas,
Overcoats,
Sweaters,
Boys’ Clothing
!)l NN I HUNK E. DÜNN