BOLD| PHILIPPINE BOODLERS! When Investigated They II Try to Make Their I Escape I Pass Mouday aud will speud the win­ ter attending school in this city. • • • Attorney L. Bilyeu, of Eugene, arrived at Grants Pass the first of the ( Daily Guard. October 3.) week to take part iu the new trial of Horace McKinley is in tbe city. the State vs.‘Gibson, for murder. from Lowell, R. C. EA1 wards is from Cottage Mirs Ada Orrell is now saleslady in I , J. A. Phelps the Unlortun*. Thos. Medley is Hampt n Brothers’ store. Grove. Siusldw Shipping The fish story aud the bop story Spoiled Negroes. A. Goldsmith is able to be down have now given the whole road to the Notfs. llavanu, Oct. 6.—The C ubau «ov­ town agaiu. Chiueae pheasant story. W. E. Wilcox, of Coburg, was in ernmeut bau decided to deport uli Drew Griffin this morning acci­ (Guard Hpecial Service Millionaire Dead. United States negroes. They are the Eugene today. dentally ran a nail deeply into his Florence, Oct. 3.-Wedneg.lat D. P. Sheridan returned to Walker New York, Oct. ♦f^JauiesTJerocEan, Electric Car Driven 3t most undesirable of all immigrants. right hand, causing a painful noon at Phelps Brothers'low,; this afternoon. millionaire club man, society leader wound. uear Mapleton, J. A. Jesse Griffin returned this afternoon and gentleman jockey, died yesterday Rate of 120 Miles OREGON COL­ W. E. Wilcox has just finished a sanding the piston wheel ot f ’ afternoon from a rtroke of paralysis. to Cottage Grove. new bouse on his farm near Coburg. ging engine, got “b right arm«: I He *aa 58 years old. an Hour. LEGE ATHLETICS I). 8. Hunsaker was a passenger to It is a fine building and is a credit iu the gea-ing and his ara w ? 1 Goshen this afternoon. to the place. mashed from tbe wrist to the „n 1 Mrs. W. T. Kayser returned to Cot­ The Fischer Compauy left this morn­ Fortunately he bad shut t J , tage Grove this afternoon. ing for Corallis, where they will play nearly all off and the engine Portland, Ore., Oct. 5.-A 11 Oregon Experts Declare a 95-Mile an Alisa Jessie Baughmau returned a three nights’engagement, theu go It is thought there are no J* colleges except Albany were repre­ tills afternoon to Hebron. to McMinnville to finimsb out the broken. Hia brother, o y p. , Hour Speed Practicable and sented Saturday in coference in the started to take him to Eugene Mrs. J. P. Currin returned to Cot­ week. Without Danger. Imperial Hotel parlors at 3 p. m. stopped at Swiss Home aud^t? Winter 1. T. Nickliu aud C. A. President J. B. Horner announced tage Grove this afternoon. Helmet Eugene for a surgeon. meier are delegates from , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henry came down Berlin, Oct. 6.—The world’» »peed the purpose of the session. Monday evening, Dr. lodge No. 13, K. of P., of Eugene, to To discuss intercollegiate athletics from Cottage Grove today. record on an elecrtic railway line was Acme, had a stroke of {.raly6i8uf’thC the gund lodge, which meets iu Port ­ Extra Watchmen Miss Ellen Loomis came up from in college associations aud secondary broken near here today. nflbt 8.de . It was thought jesierdsj land on the 13tb inst. Oregon City this afternoon. A 96-ton car carryiug twenty persons schools. Large hop sales were made by grow­ that be would recover. the Memorial The meeting was very enthusiastic made a speed rate of 120 miles an Mrs G. N. Frazer was a passenger The steamer Acme, which Jett hers ers in the vicinity of Salem Satur lay. hour over twenty-three miles of track. and the following resolutions were to Junction City this afternoon. a week ago last Mouday with half The hops that were sold were choice unnanimously adopted: Experts are unanimous in the Service Miss Sibyl Thurston arrived home and brought 25 cents, A thousand million feet of lumber for San Frat* 1— Empowering careful supervision opinion that a'JO mile an hour normal thia afternoon from a trip north. cisco, returned to this port on Tues bales chauged hands. rate of speed is practicable and safe. by faculty on college athletic«. Mrs. Cbas. Littlefield went to Cot­ 2 — Discouraging such Saturday Charles Rudge, a New York motor­ Chief of Police J. 8. Stiles cried day morning, making the round trip Cranks Always Looking for the man will drive the car on a further games as necessitate Sunday travel. ( tage Grove this afternoon for an over a sale at Mrs. Bond’s place uear Irv­ in a little over eight days. She is I 3— Discouraging games except with Sunday visit. test Thursday. ing this morning. He took his shot loaded again and started for Saa President- Memorial Ser­ Mrs. J. E. Bronaugh, of Portland, gun along with him and we expect Francisco again 1 h irsday. echonl teams. vices of Herbert 4— Closing football schedule on returned home today, after a visit the Mongolians to suffer this after­ The scboonei: C. A. Klose and with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Cleo. noon. MORE SEVERE December 1st. Today. Sacramento cam. iu Wednesdaymuril. 5— Appointing a committee of five, B. Dorris. A farmer's wife Lad some trespass ing aud are load i ! at Acme, tbe first : consisting of President Campbell, of Mrs. Geo. McCullough aud chil - at Siuslaw Lun er Company'« um Washington, Oct. 6.—Arrangements THAN REPORTED 1 the University of Oregon; Profs. Fer- dren returned to Harrisburg thia notices printed by an Albany printer. and the latter at Al. E. Saubert’« milt have been made for extra guards to A few days afterwards she rushed into i rin and Quinlan and Principals Davis afternoon. guard the President, while attending O. W. Hurd’s steamer, L. Roscoe his place and demanded her money 'and Newland, of Portland, to repre­ the memorial services in honor of Attorney A. C. Woodcock was a pas­ back, declaring that though she had returned from San Francisco Wed', sent next session of Oregon Associa­ senger to Portland this morning on the late British Ambassador.Herliert, Officer Cisele Pretty Badly posted the notices all over her place nesday morning. After unload^ tion. at St. John's Church today. legal business. they hadn’t kept the hunters off at a large quantity ot merchandise for Hurt by Crank Elliott. These precautions are the result of George, the little mau, aud Miss all, her place being overrun with our merchants, she left a very large the attempt of the crank Elloit to boiler at the mill, then went to the Ewan, the giantess, left this morn­ them.—Albany Democrat. C.—It now enter the White House yesterday. [Washington, Oct. cannery aud unloaded fifteen tone of ing for Spokane. The secret service men say that it transpires that Officer Cisele was tin, aud other supplies for them- Lionel A. Johnson, traveling cor­ Miss Lotta Upton, of San Fran­ BRUTALLY TORTURED. is almost an invariable rule that more severlsy injured tbau reported respondent for the Morning Oregon­ nery. This morning she is unloading cisco, who has been visiting Miss Eva A cu?e came to light that 'or per­ when publication is made of the in his scuttle with the crank Elliott, ian, came in from Florence last night, Stinson, iu Eugene, left this after ­ sistent and unmerciful torture has a huge engine and other tnacbineiy President's movements, the atttempts who insisted on seeing the President where be has been for several days perhaps never been equalled. Joe at the mill. She will go to Yaquiui noon for Portland. are made to reach the President by yesterday. Golobrick of Colusa, Calif., writes: thia evening aud expects to return to­ A writeup of tbe Siuslaw country will Miss Myra Brown, mauuger of the “For 15 years 1 endured insufferable A piece of glass, two Inches long soon appear in tbe Oregonian. uninvited guests. morrow morning. Then makes trip Pacific States Telephone Company’s pain from rheumatism and uothing ami half au inch wide has been taken Mr. Johnson recently wrote a splen­ THE MEMORIAL SERVICES. to Coos Bay aud then enother trip to office iu this city, went to Portland relieved me though 1 tried everything from the wouud. did article descriptive of Junction San Francisco. Thoso who wondered known. 1 came across Electric Bit- Washington, Oct. 6.—The memorial today on a two weeks’ visit. No secret service man was about I teis and its the greatast medicine on what another boat was going to do services in honor of Ambassador Her­ the President Suuday when Elliott I City for his paper. He left on the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer aud earth for that trouble A few bottles here, can begin to see that there is bert were very impressive, all the addressed him. Had he desired to afternoon train,for tbe north. child arrived iu Eugene today from of it completely relieved and cured plenty to do. Air. Johnson was a member of the members of the cabinet, the diploma murder the President he had an Just as good for liver and me.’ Second Oregon regiment of the U. 8. Salem. They will make this city kidney troubles and general de- tic corps, and otllcers of the army ami excellent chance. tiielr permanent residence. bility. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction I Volunteers, during service in the navy were present. Elliott is the fifth crank who has at­ Samuel Thurston and his annual guaranteed by W. L. DeLano, drug Mrs. Rooseveelt appeared inmouin tempted to visit the President since ¡Philippines, and has many frieudt bunch of wbifkers arrived in the city gist. 1 here. ing. bis return to Washington a week ago. yesterday after a summer spent at There were no eulogies, as Ambas­ OTHER ARRESTS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ranging in the mountains of tbe Mc­ sador Herbert wished none. United States Land Office, Kenzie district. Three more in addition to Elliott. The President was protected by a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Roseburg. Or., July 18, 1903. The secret service policy is to sup ­ Miss Minnie Evans went to Harris ­ special guard of 29 police and m any United States Land Office. Notice is hereby given that in Etc be burg this afternoou to resume her compliance with 'he provisions of the press all news of such affairs. At the residence of Mrs. Roseburg. < r., July 23, M secret service meu. Notice is herel y piv< n that incom­ Yesterday’s attack was too violent Kelsey, at 7 p. m., Sunday, Septem- duties as teacher in the public act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ I her 27th, 1903,M r. J. G. Kelsey and schools of that place, The schools titled. “A11 ac' for the sale of timber pliance with the piovitioua oftbe d to escape notice. 1878, entitiiJ, lands in the states lit California. Ore­ of Congress of Juni GIBSON ACTS Captaiu Boardman, chief of detec* Miss Cassie Ceaaer, Rev. Matlock, commence Monday. gon, Nevada Hud Washington terri­ “An act for the .¡io of timber land! Elliott's record tives, today received of Eugene officiating. Misses Lauuab Myers and Nettie tory,” as extended to all the public in the states of 'alifomia, Oregon, gton, Territory,' llis landlady Minneapolis, It was a quiet wedding, only a few Kruse, who have been out from the timber land states by act of August Nevada, and Ws AS IF INSANE from i ordered him away three weeks ago, pergonal friends of the bride and East several months, left this after­ 4, 1892, James Al. Goldson, of Gold- as extended to all the public land states by act of A ugust 4, 1892, Pen? as he was apparently demented uud groom were preseut. Refreshments noon, Miss Kruse for Chicago and son, Lane county, Oregon, has this G. Bradway, of Eugene, Lane count], day filed in this office hie sworn state­ was a victim of uuuatural practices. were served after tbe ceremony. We Mias Myers for Caldwell, Kansas. ment No. 5519 for the purchase of the Oregon, has this day filedin thii join their many friends in wishing sba ne'Y, e>2 seb, of section 30, tp. office bis sworn statement No. 5538, Asserts Attempt is Being Made them happiness through tbe pathway 16 e, r 6 west, and will offer proof for the purhase of the ee'4 of sectici to show that the land sought is 14, tp. 18 s, r 7 w, and will offer prod BOSTON CHINA (Daily Guard, Octobers.) of life. — Harrisburg Bulletin. to Blow up His Cell. to show that the land sought is more N. J. Wright went to Roseburg this more valuable for its timber or valuable for its timber or stone thin The bride is well known in Eugene. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said for agricultural purposes, and to» TOWN EXCITED Her mauy friends tender congtatu- afternoon. Grants Pass, Or., Oct. 5.—After a land before J. J. Walton, U. 8. Com­ tablisb his claim to said land beta lations. Fatber Beutgen went to Yoncalla whole day's work iu an attempt to missioner, at Eugene, Oregon, od J. J. Walton, U. 8. Commissioner it this afternoon. get a juiy for the Gibson murder Friday, the 16th day of Octotar, Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, tin ’ 19th day of October, 1903. J. W. Hobbs was a passenger north 1903. case, the Josephine circuit court was He names hh witnesses: He names as witnesses: Thomas this afternoou. obliged to issue a special veuiie, and Five Prominent Highbinders Ar Willis C. McGuire, I. S. Day, both E. Evaus, of lisle; James H. L). 30 more names were drawu. Sheriff rested Last Night. Oscar Parsons was over from Goldeon, James Al Haynes, L. C. of Ivison, Henry Moore, (>. T. K*J. Workmen today removed the big Springfield today. both of Eugene, all of Lane county, Lister spent all day Saturday “scour Moffitt, all of Goldecn, I*ane court!y Oregon. Oregon. ing the woods’’ gathering these men Boston, Oct. 6.—Chinatown has been Western Union electric clock which Wm. daber came up from Junction Any and all persons claiming in­ Any and all persons claiming ad­ up and subpeouiug them to appear at in a fever of unrest today following has adorned the side of the Matlock City this afternoon. versely the above described lands are versely the above described lands are building for the past couple of years. once in court. the arrest of the three highbinders Miss Mildred Lister returned thia requested to file their claims in this requested to file their claim« in tri« Pedestrians will miss tbe clock Janies Gibson was taken from the front Han Francisco and two from nffice on or before said 16th day of office on or before said 19th diy« October, 1903. jail yesterday afternoon and ex New York last night, all of whom greatly, as it always kept excellent afternoon from Halsey. October, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Hon. A. D. Hyland returned this | time and was handy for those who J. T. BRIDGES, Register, amined by Dr. F. W. VanDyke and wore mail and were heavily armed. afternoou frinn Portland. ’ could not see tbe big town clock or Dr. Strickline, of this city, and|I)r. All visitors are being kept out of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cheshire, of Eugene. The object ol Chinatown today for fear that stray who carried no watch. A. H. Cruson came down from Cot­ United States Land Offic , United States Land Office, the examination was to ascertain bullets may bit them. Tbe town has tage Grove this afternoon. Koseburg, Or., July Roseburg, Or., Aug. 4, 19u3. whether Gibson is insane or uot. D three thousand Chinese iuhabi tauts. Mrs. K. A. Booth returned home Notice is hereby given that in com­ Notice is hereby given that i»*.“ is claimed l>y many that he is insane. pliance with the provisions of the Act pliance with the provision« ™' this afternooon from Saginaw. As a matter of fact he has, now, of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled act of congress of June 3, hnoi Some British Politics. * Mrs. Chas. Littlefield returned this ■ l°r the sale of Timber Lauds titled “An act for the sale of.“®?* after nearly two years of close con­ Word was received yesterdcy by afternoon from Cottage Grove. in the States of California, Oregon, lands in the states of California, London, Oct. 6.— There is con Mrs. H. E. Ankeny that her husband finement iu a cell, the appearance and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henry returned Nev(da and Washington Territory ” gon, Nevada and Washington • ■ actions of an insane mau. Ho has but sideralde amazemeut and speculation was quite ill from stomach troubles as extended to all the Public Land tory,” as extended to all tbe I ■ to Cottage Grove this afternoon. little or uo internet in hia case, and as to the new cabinet appoiutmeuts. at the homo of their daughter, Airs. land slates by act of August 4. ‘ •- states by act of August 4, 1892, Katie Gulley, of Albany. L Royal 8. Hmith Ex-Premier Joseph Chamberlain Cantrell, uear Klamath Falls. Airs. J. C. Braustetter and family arrived seems to have but little regard of the Oregon, has this d»y bl fact that hia life hangs in tho balance. speaks tonight at Glasgow. He is the Aukeuy left last night to attend him. up from Junction City this afternoon. ?£• ,w’ La,le. county, Oregon, has county, this day filed in this office his sworn this office her sworn stat*meut ( At times, In past mouths, he has been only consistent figure in the whole Hia many friends hope for bis s]>e< ■edy Mrs. Oscar Baird, nee Daisy Baker, statement No. 558ti for the purchase 5545 for the purchase of tbe j , . subject to “fit!," at whteh timesjhe Conservative party, making him the recovery. and child arrived up from Portland of the nel4 nwt4, of section 20,town­ section 28, tp. 19 south. ‘ ship 19 south, of range 5 west; and west, and will off* r proof would rave wildly aud scratch hie inevitable premier should the Protec­ this afternoon. will offer proof to show that the land that the land sought is n!l're . face frightfully with hia finger nails. tionists win in the next general elec­ George Adkins, of Monmouth, is iu sought is more valuable for its tim for its timber or stone than ‘ . He declares there la someone hid tion. His speech tonight is looked Eugene. He hue tieen on a deer bunt her or stone than for agricultural pur­ cultural purposes, and to ' alaive hia cell and waiting for an op­ forward to with absorbing interest. poses and to establish bis claim to her claim to said laud 1“' ’ in the Lake Creek country. said land before J. J. Walton, U. H Walton, U. S. Commissioner « portunity to pounce upon him. He A public ball will bn given at the Mrs. E. N. Keeney, of Fossil, who Commissioner at Eugene, gene, Oregon, on gene, Oregon, on Thursday, lieilevea, too, that a dynamite mine A French Strike Crow Hall uuder direction of the ’ ■ ! has been visiting relatives iu I^ne Tuesday, the 29th day day of October, 1900. Fra: 1 of - October, has l>een set lameath the jail and that Building Association, Friday even- 1903. She names as l,D „1 . c»“ Faris, Oct. fl. — Fifteen hundred county, left for home today. it will i>e blown to atoms at some un­ Wiles, Carson MattL' is lb« F ... He names as ing, October 18th. Good music itnesses : Warren C. striking lineir workers marched to NV. P. Elmore, of Brownsville, the Hmith. \rtbnr E. Smith, John In­ lor and Andrew J. Smith. ** expected hour. Ho badly has thia last engaged for the occasion. Lille today where they were repulsed Prohibition candhlate for congress at man. of Crow, Frank Hadley, of Had* gene. Lane county, Oregon. imaginary calamity worked on his Tickets, including supper, $1.25. Any and all persons eh »»« * leyville, »11 of Laue county, Oregon, by troops of the regular army. the last election, fo in tbe city. mind that the custodian of the jail Committee. Any and all - per- ------- - claiming ad- versely tbe above deserved1MH- The strikers then attacked different ins has led Gibeon out a num tier of Mrs. J. Gladys Hooker, of Salem, versely the al.ore dosreibed lands are requested to file tbeir cIn '■ ■uburlan factories, iu several in times that he might look under the is visiting at the residence of Mrs. J. n-qiiested to file their claims in this office on or before said stances the proprietors defending office on or before said 20th day of October, 1903. jail ainl satisfy his mind that there M. Shelley in this city. brid GES. themselves with firearms The caa- October, 1903. - Is uothing under there. The physi­ Mra. E. E. Benedict, who has been J. T. BRIDGES, Rev. C. li. Lamar, of Weeton, visiting friends iu Eugene, returned cians will make a report of their ex ualtiee are uot reported. Register. Oregon, amination to the court today. has moved bis family to this morning to her home at Acme. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AT I ■ The Big Steel Trust. Springfield and will take up bis NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State» LanJJ Miss Ada Hanson was a passenger United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., Ju T — New York, Oct. 6.-- This afternoon work in the Baptist pulpit at this this afternoon for Tacoma, Wash., Roseburg, Or.. Julv 18. 1903. Notice is hereby th. the steel corporation declared a half place next Sunday morning. Mr. where she will visit a couple of weeks' Aotice is hereby given that in com- pliance with the rr‘'71' . ]■31 for the purchase of the sb, seQ ntg sw'4 ’ , ot ^““11 efrr proof; Kulenow. The ceremony was per Hamlett, of LAgle rase, Texas. “1 a few days with Mrs. C. W. Lowe. -¡ri J"" 19‘ Lp 16 ’• r 6 "nd range, 5 w, Embezzler Arrested. suffered one week with bowel trcuble formed 011 Hept 23, at the residence Mr. 1 and ’ Mrs. “ ------ Ed Pengra. of Salem. Will offer proof to show that the land show that the ------- land »o0^hf‘ttI)e ti» and took all kluds of medicine with of tbe bride’s párente by Rev. Fatber Cleveland, Oct. 6.- -John Kehoe WM out getting any relief, when my were arrivals on tbe nfternoon traio sought is more valuable for its tim valuable for its ce and F * J. C. Hughes. They will havetbe bert arrested her« today charged with em friend, Mr C. Johnson, a merchant and are visiting Mrs. Pengra's aunt. er or stone than for agricultural for agricultural purp' said ee» l»Dd J»; urpose, , u d to establish bis claim “1 wlshes of many Albany frienda. Mra. Pengra to said land before J. J Walton tablisb bis claim , to f Comroiw^.t, bezzeliug $3uv from the Pacific here, advised me to take this remedy. Mra. A. 8. Patterson. J. J. Walton, V. S. ?u ' VIrdD»*™- After taking one does 1 felt greatly was formerly Mias Dell Brumley. Mutual Life Insurance Company, of relieved aud when 1 bad taken the . 8. ( ommissioner at Eugene. Ore- Eugene, Oregon, o® -’ b fn* Aaeoclate Justice Bean, of tbe su "ol er?"l.* M. Heyer, A. Carson Mat “ ’ro’(Jc". ofl heart for putting this greet remedy from a few days' visit to Eugene n the lands of mankind.’’ For sale D- Goldeon. Eugene. Jacob Gates. of LaoeO* I). H. Hunaakor reotdvwd a telagram I where be looked after tbe interests of s i 1? L C‘ Moffltt. ail Clary, of Lorane. »1 "by D< ^ano's drug store. Spanish Like Bourbon. Saturday informing him of tba death the State University, M president of or Goldeon. Lane county. Oregon Oregon. cg cla*®H Hu'iraker, wifa of T. H. Madrid, Ort. ti.—Gvueial Bourbon, Any and all l*r* ¿ritwd I*»* tbe board of regents.-Salem Jour- verJi’s‘.n*i ■I* ’*’*>“• claiming sd- .-VT "i?” desenbed lands a.e venely the al ore Hunaaker, at North I amhiil. Tba ot tin- Spanish army, who was sen­ nal. r’2jucsted to file their Haims tn this requested to file t‘' aid 1«* W funeral aaa held at I uruer Sun­ tenced to two mouths’ imprisonment i°tia’*f‘*e M, Married. Hemy Ankeny 111. Ball At Crow. Ed Fronk Married. Died. I