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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
THE EIGENE WEEKLYGUARD ISTABLlSflKB kOK THF DI«IB1HATIH OF DB1MUTIC PMCIPLII. ANI TI KilR Al IIIIIYLITIIS BT 7IMIWIAT OP «1’1 BMW EUGENE* OREGON, SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 190$ -V I DOWIE'S New Arrivals robbing the government safe of $10,000, was killed by tbe crew of tbe boat iu their effort to appropriate the stolen money. Hernan was wouuded, but killed four of tbe crew when tbe remaining two jumped overboard. llermau i then put leek to .Negros where he i abandoned tbe boat. RELIGIOUS ENTHUSIASTS rrereing Saques. a Beautiful Line. Kadies’ Kid Gloves, silk lined. I-adies’ short petticoats for walking skirt ladies’ knee pettivoats, fleeced lined. Everything in Furs $1.25 to $35.00. Iadne' Jackets, prices from $1.00 to $35.00. Misses' and Children’s Jackets all P rices, ladies Skirts, prices from $1.50 to $20.U0. Ladies’ Hose, a splendid line Silk Waists. Don’t overlook our Dress Goods. A splendid line at 50c a yard, all color«. 1 l/MPHIM/" L I ¡N Il 1 1 V vJ IN MONTANA a Six Year Old Boy, Fonnie bacco or Alcoholic D. inks. Department The new thing in Hats. We have the finest line of Overcoats ever shown in the city. Remember we sell the H. 8. A M. Clothing. This is the finest line of clothing manufac tured. Come in and be convinced yourself. We are agents for the Floehiem Shoes, none better. 1 I • j n i Hart* Schaffner & fri apt la ilo r Mach Cloâxca Ladies’ Shoes W’e are agents for the Krippendorf-Dettman Line. Swell styles in this line. HAMPTON BROS WAR DANGER GROWS LESS China and Japan Are Working Corco; d in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, for Peace. ruinan id g. Engen*. Oregon. City, 111. Oct. 14 — Although tbe advance trains of tbe Zion host restorers, who under command of Dowie are to redeem New York from tbe thrall of satau, departed from that city yesterday carrying baggage and advance agents, tbe real exodus began today. 1'bis moruiug witnessed tbe most re markable scenes since tbe Mormon advace on Utah. Tbirty-one hundred religious enthusiasts under command of Dowie boarded tbe trains while seven thousand gathered at early dawu to listen to tbe exortations of Dowie, who spoke tn tbe character of a prophet. The great crowd fsrg and prayed together or wept as the eloquence of the leader moved them, Skeptics de clayed it a marvelous exbibitiou. Dowie, short of statue, dignified by long, flowiug white hair and beard, and clad in robes of tbe richest tex ture was a striking figure. When he called for expressions of faith, the great crowd responded as with tbe religious fervor of aicetics. Thousands marched to the railroad depot headed by tbe Zion band of forty pieces, escorting the self-styled Elijah tbe Second. Dowie travels iu luxurios state with several peisonal attendants, the car “Acaia” being one of the finest ever built. Five bndred guards guarded the departing trains. The citv presents the appearance of urmyj beadquarters with troops departing for service. The Zion hosts hold a continual prayer meeting iu Shiloh Square, while a small army of sightseers, photographers and newspaper men throng about them. Scores of guests who used tobacco and liquor were refused accommodations. Dowie issued strict orders to arrest anyone cbewiug or smoking tobacco, driuking, swearing or jeering witfTin the city limits, the penalty for each oifeuse being a five dollar fine. THE DEPARTURE. ^London, Oct. 14—Diplomatic circle» today express confidence that war be tween China and Japan will t>e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. averted. The dispatches say that both countries are working in i*-U >Ckir* i.i ' i ri * i.i As tbe first lot boarded tbe train ’Hour»: .>11 » : i. ■ • harmony. entbusem ran high. WON’T GET OWN MEDICINE. Tbe baud, cboir of six hundred, J. E. HOSMER, M D. ( London, Oct. 14—Diplomatic fifty drum aud fife corps and a choir circles aver that Japanese Russo dis of five hundred children gathered miai work on Eye, Nose and Throat. pute was referred to the Czar with about the departing host and joined Ice hours from 9 to 11 a. m., and the suggestion that it be arbitrated in anthems. 2 to 5 p. m. before the Hague tribunal. The The Ort train pulled out at nine Ice ini. O. O. F. block-Residence Czar favorid the proposition but whs o'clock. Dowie in bis special car overruled by the military party. 195 West Fifth street. left at one o'clock this afternoon. Dowie gave his check for $50,000 to idence Phone, Black 1141. the railroads for eight trains. OSTEOPATH C PHY ICI AN Tbe first two trains were solid pul mans. As they pulled out Dow 1» R HUGH E. PENDANO assumed an attitude of prayer. n»r 7’b and V il »«retti- >t>>>" < h >oi ]>< uoutó de.omo ira e r'rciaty. tendance. Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct. 12.— «y BK «WN, M. D. MUTINEERS ARE ON TRIAL OUÏS R BEAN ATTor." FY-AT-I-AW. Office in new McClung Blook, Rooms and 15. Special attention given to id and mining matters. l ugene, Oregon. C. W 0O<!< r>< L L. T. Barrl •ODCOCK A HARRIS, VrroRNhYB-AT-LAW. Ice—Une-balf block south of Chria ma2 Block. Eitget.e, ' ’regon. Five mutineers were placed on trial today before U. 8. army; authorities. Great precautioua have been taken to prevent their liberation by friends. All spectators are searched for con cealed weapons prior to their ad- misaioD. Tbe mutiny occurred on Novemiier 19tb laat, resulting in one death. ¿Twenty-seven prisoners escaped from the military prison here aud all were recaptured hut eix. Tbe men on, trial today were the ringleaders in tbe mutiny. Convic tion means life imprisonment. • • • • FIRST 11 A CHICAGO DI VORCE SENSATION Former San Francisco Couple J. C. Braustetter was up from Junc Track tion today on buaiuoss. Ago. Paris, Oct. 10.— Madame Rejane, the famous actress, today commenced 'divorce proceedings against her Hsmiltoti, Mont. Oct. 14—Seventy- husband. five masked and armed men stormed the jail here last night, overpow cred tbe jailer and banged Walter Johnsou to an electric light pole for murder of six-year-old Fonnie Buck. Johnson had been tried aud sen tenced to bang. The ease was ap pealed to tbe supreme court aud the stay of execution angered the mob. Postoffice Department Today When Johnson was first arrested there was danger of lynching as the Issued a fraud Order Against ¡crime was very atrocious. The boy's Him. I body was horribly mutilated, He fore bauging, the mob, which was Washington, ' Oct. 14. —The post orderly, asked Johnson if he bnd anything to say. He piteously plead office department today Issued a fraud ed for mercy. order against the White Swau Mine« Co., limited, of Sau Francisco and Baker City, Oregon. Letaon Ball let, promoter, and the Pacific Security and Trust Co, of the same cities, are charged with selling miuiug stock Sheriff Fisk is home from Portland. amounting to $200,000 while ouly Walter Roes left this afteruoou for $7,000 was invested in properties. Grants Pass. The trust company advertised a capi Frank Alley came down from RoBe- tal stock of $200,000 but ouly $172.» burg this afternoon. was actually paid in. Hon. II. R. Kincaid returned thia afternoon from Portland. J. M. Howe returned this after- noon from Cottage Grove. i LETSON BALLIET IN TROUBLE AGAIN OF EUGENE. Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000 Surplus - EUGENE cxwta.L ■»- > iso eusi-ia« vaa- S' tcnoo.ito"*»-! -x^ase fan 4 ->n tbe pemcp 1 • itie <4 wi *4 tehs an t * f raizn ••>• a r>» . >.i«i»-»t e»r ifteate i V re • al - • b. .t .1- ; f • te.1 p*rir>l r 4 W i . r on .tr r>.<"< ** » hi yea C Warrauia '• . h> . VE MOWN F W OS’l Rb Catre» • $50,000 OREOOS. ESCAPED CONVICT LYNCH CORNERED Officers Are Rounding Up Sait Lake’s Tenderloin Dis trict. Salt Lake, Oct. 14—Officers thia morning commenced to rouud up the tenderloin district in which Lynch; the escaped condemned prisoner, is hiding with an ex-convict named Douglas. Both men are armed »nd will give battle. Lynch’s right arm was broken by a bullet during bis esca[>e. Warden Wright is confident that Lynch will be taken dead or alive before night. Building Trades Election. Indianapolis, Oct. 10.—The Struc tural Building Trades unions, which are meeting here today to form a national organization, elected Frank Buchanan president. to the refusal of operators to greut demands of tbe hoisting engineers. Tbe mine operators offered to grant half of tbe 25 per cent increase de manded by the engineers, but they refused to accept it. They say if tbe operators don't recede they will tie up every coal mine in the state. At It In Balkans. Vienna, Oct. .10—It is reported that a Turkish battalion crossed tbe Bul garian frontier yesterday and rooted tbe Bulgarians at a weak spot near Djuma. Two Bolgarian companies from Dubnltza, later engaged tbe Turks aud orced them to retire. Pamapo Destroyed Matt Hughes, of Heppner, a former U. O. student, is visiting bis many friends in Eugene. J. H. Booth, register of the u. 8. land office at Roseburg, name in on this afternoon's train. Miss Ernestine Failing, co-ed at tbe U. O., went to Portland tuday ou a visit of a few days. D. E. Toran and G. W. Griffin are io attendance at tbe grand lodge of K. of P., in Portland. Miss Learned left thia afternoon for points south In the interest of Mrs. Whiteaker'a millinery establish ment. Kenneth Miller, who ie al tending tbe California Btate University at Berkeley, is very ill from typhoid fever. Mrs. Emma Johnson, of Portland, who has been visiting in Eugene, went to Creswell this afternoon to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hnell, of Goshen, "ho recently purr based tbe Hamilton general Was to Have Be In spected by Southci r Pacific Officials Next Mrs. W. T. Campbell returned thia afteruoou from Portland. Month. Herbert Button returned thia after noou from a tiip to Cottage Grove. Eli Bangs returned thia afternoon from a business trip to Koaeburgand Coos Bay. ¡¡Urn J. J. Hatidsaker, has arrived at Coquille City after a ssmewhat stormy ecu voyage. Ogden, Oct. 14.—Just as th' nt ti eru Pacific people thought they ba< solved the question of savi u lift;, miles of railroad truckuge by tb< construction of the road across th. upper arm of the Great Salt Lake, about seven miles, at the expense o a uiilliou uollars, serious doubt 1 thrown ou „the permanence of th< improvement. After the,passing of a heavy rock tralu this, morning one tbouciiud feel of the Mulshed track sank seven feet, tbrowiug it so iriegular ou tbe surface as to preclude tbe passage o Iraius till laised and leveled. Ibis work which baa been hailed a one of the greatest Ruts of modern eugiueering, was to be inspected by tbe Board of Directors for aeceptanc > next month. PERSONALS THE FUNERAL OF REV. N. B. ALLEY Russia-Japan Situalii n, Paris, Oct. 14.—The diplcu all • corps has a hopeful view of the war status, as the result of a dispatch to day from Tokio to the Japaueee legs tlon that there is no reason to appr< bend a rupture. Russian Japsnete negotiations are taking a Derma oourae. St. I’etsisLurg, Oct. 14—ILo Not< jsvremja newspaper, in an editor, _________ r_______ .______ today, emphatically dentea tl _____ t Ku, sia ever bad the idea of j<di ■ Mai - ohuria >■ a posresaiou. It ya lie first work of evacuation bar Iready been accomplished. 8t. Petersburg, Oct. 14—A Uousau-l marines left for Port Artbui today. Tillman Trial. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 14—Tbe argu ment in detente of 1 iln sn was << i ■ eluded this morning. Judge Gary concluded bls charge to the jury at two o'clock thia aftsi - noon. The jury then retired to col lider tbe cbm . Warlike Preparations. Manchester, England, Oct. 14.— The Advance newspaper printed a dispatch today that Japan has pui chased two waishipa that are now being built in a British shipyard ft r 8 oath American republics. (Daily Guard, October 14.) The funeral of Rev. N. B. Alley Treaty Signed. who died yeeterday, was held at the deceased 's home on West Eighth I London, Oct. 14—Reuter's News street this afterno« n at 2.:iO o'clock, Association announced today that The remains were laid to real in the t be AngJo-Frencb arbritration treaty had teen signed which providea f< r I. O. O. F. cemetery. submission of judicial ditferencea. Rev. Davis Errett, of Salem, one of Mr. Alley's old time friends, con- Strike Ended. duoted the ceremouies. The pali- liearers were: lion. J. H. 8hu|>e, of Minneapolis, Oct. IX—Tbe strike r f Roseburg, Hon. T. G. Hendricks, tbe flour mill worker» ;ie nearing an Hon. A. C. Jennings, Mat Purkeraon, end. Tbe Pillsbury mills, the largert J. T. Donaldson and Tom Brown. in tbe world, resumed operations th a morulng. Missouri's Misfortue. Kanawa City, inoet the entire exhibit for the destroyed bere dental Are. Mo., Oct. Montant Ex-Governor Dead. io. -Al- Missouri state frail Í Batte, Oct. 9.—Geo. John A. Le» Ht. Lóala Fair was gatt, territorial governor of Montane, today by an acci under Grant, died at Hunter lit t Rpringa, last night, aged 71 years. I Suffern, N. Y., Oct. 19—Tuxedo __ ____ dam, above tbe town _ of ______ Ksmapo. gave Troubles. way this afternoon. Tbe The inhabitants. inhabitants i Dad been warned for twelve hours and Chicago, Oct. 13.—A suit for di it Is thought none were drowned vcrce wa* instituted by Harriet Mo Tbe town was almost totally destroyed, liroy against Frank B. McIlroy te together with the rolling mill aud day. Several co-respondents are large locomotive car wheel factory. named, including Miss Stone, with whom Mr». McIlroy alleges her bus Woman Pleads Guilty. band registered and lived with as bls Commencing Closing ' New York, Oct. IX —Mrs. John h , -- If you need suytblng in the lota listed below. Positive- , ¿t. . wife at the PaHotel, San Fran son. charged with larceny through ¡1 _ ■ Saturday Morning iy the hai* ciuees ru«*i*y night. Tuesday Night | cisco, Both parties to tbe snit are a forgery Ly which she obtained former residents of and well known $50,01«) of tbe Playing Card Company, Lot» 3 I Lob 2 Lot 1. In San Francisco, where they were created a surprise In court today by nd divorced in 1893 married in 1HU2, pleading guilty to two indictments, on account of his cruelty, They re- charging her with grand larceny. Sue» 2 te U years Nees Newer—News PrstUsr. New riaanslstts Wrappers 1 married I d Milwaukee two years ago. As an inducement for yoa to buy He is now an official of the Trenton The new Fall heavy weeve cotton Towing With Kites. a coet for rour child or children Awning Company with a salary of Yoa can’t resist these big value* j waists at greatly reduced prices Hatnrday, Monday or Tuxeday we Dover. England, Oct. 10. — Kite Ex we <>ff*r during tbe three days' for 3 days. Vie have too many and $10,000 a year. make these rad net lone. sale. Large line to select from. hence tbees prices. pert Cody attempted to cross tb< Regnier $1.50 now $1.20 Regalar ILM) now $1«* English < hannel today In a emal Regular $2.00 now $1.00 Regalar $1.00 now 79c Mobilization of Reserve» Regular $2.50 now $2.10 Regular $3.00 now $2 40 Regular $1.25 now age boat towed by kites. Regular $4 now $3.40 Regular $3.00 now 91. Hu Regular $1.50 now 9$e Th* winds were contrary aud he wai S. fia. Balagria. Oct. 10. -Report» Regular $5.00 now $3.96 Regular $4.00 now $3.*.O Regular $1.75 now $1.30 of frontier fighting are given credence o< mpelled to abandon th* trip. Regular $>..<XJ now $4 Reguler $6.00 now $l ,50 Regular $2.00 now $1.4$ 1 RegulorJ$>>» now $4.96 Tbe Regular $7.00 now $6. <$> in the government ci relea, Regular $X 25 uow $1.79 ( 1 R'tg'ilsr $x now $>;.fl5 Regular $H.<Mi j&40 Regular W.50 now $1 93 No ‘Wcrse" for Her. mobilization of the tenth reserve was commenced today. The Blushing B-ide— Tn* dance Having Marital BANKING BÜS1- neea done on reaaonabl* tertre. Hight draft* on Chicago, San Fran *isco and Portland Oregon. Bill» of exchange sold on foreign countries. Deposit» received subjec' 1< t.* go a*k me ef I tak* Washing!' to check or certificate of deposit. Tried to Rob Thieves, for better or fob wobs* All collections entrusted to ua will ! receive prompt attention. Th* tri te’a Father He di did? Manila. Oct. 14— Const» ba la rj I T G HENDRICKS, President “Ya’as, an' I done go tell him ft officer Johnston*, who with George 1 & B EAKIN. Vice President. tetter, if yoa pie Herman fled in a stolen steamer after I P E SNODGRASB, <'sable». 1' H POTTER Aaeietarjt Gaabier A State Lal>or Cominiaaiouer O. P. Hoff is in Eugene again. T W. B. Smith, of Benton county, ie iu Eugene. He was a pleasant caller al this office today. Ed Loug aud wife, of Roseburg, who have been visiting iu Eugene, left this afteruoou for Portland. Mrs. F. E. Ailey uud.lion. J. H. Shupe came dowu from K. seburg to day to atteud tbe fu ne ral of Her. N. B. Alley. 8. M. Douglas baa cold bia tine residence property on West Fourth street to D. J. Sawyer, late of Sioux Falls, 8. D. J. A. Resides, a miner employed in the Blue River district, left today for Clearfield, l'a., to riait bit old home. He will remain aererai mouths. Dre. DeBar, l’rentioe, T. W. Harris , aud Klug held au autopsy over the Mrs. H. L. Traver is vlaiting rela remains of N. B. Ailey thia morning tives aud friends in Portland. and found the previous diagnosis Hon. A. D. Hyland la reported correct, quite ill at bia home at Lowell. Miss Ruth Hornaday, of Corvallis, Mias Pauline Hodes was a passenger aged 11 years, sister-in-law of Rev. for points north this afternoon. T. 8. Ilaudsaker, had the miafurtuu« Mrs. Dora Collver left this after to break one of her lege w hila play lug noon for her home at Marshfield. on the campus. Mrs. Nettie Card left this afternoon Thomas Hmith, who was gunner on for Oklahoma City, O. T., to reside. the ill fated battleship Maine which Mrs. A. F. Burrell and Mrs. Libby was blown up in Havana harbor, is left this afternoon for Hutchinson, in Eugene, visiting Harry Farrell, Mr. Smith has lieen in the nary 20 Kauaas. Mr. aud Mrs. 8. M. Titus returned years. Jas. Gravllle, Chas. Halzman and this afternoon from a short visit at John Grund and families have ar- Albany. John Cogswell weut to Muddy Sts lived iu Eugene from Dodge county, tiont hie afteruoou to visit his sou, Wis., aud will locate here. They i re old frieuds of W. W. Calkins, of Boiiver. thia city, having lived at the same Miss Neva Noland, of Creswell, re place with him in tbe East. turned home today, after a short visit in Eugene. 1 I 3 Lots Lot 1, Lot 2, Lo t3 LADIE’S WAISTS Of Eugene. Oregon IN MUD Halsey thia afternoon. Buck, Several Weeks * Actress Wants Divorce. Refused Sight-Seers Who Use To rr L. CHESHIRE, M. D SINKING Walter Johnson Strung h-Uh-Alb“* l *®«***. I (Daily Guard, — October 14.) Indianapolis, Oct. 13—iu the city Up to a Light election campaign now being waged Elmer Wimberly, of Roseburg, i* Section of Salt Lake Cut real fight hinges about the U. 8. Remarkable Scene at tbe iu Eugene. Pole. teuato rship, this city tending four Geo. i.uuck returned thia after- off Settled Seven to tbe next legislature. | uoon from Newport. Zionist City Preced teen The memliers Democrats believe if they carry Miss Eh tel LaKaut retuned thia Feet Today the city it will help them to carry the His Crime Was the Murdtr of afternoon to Saginaw. asstmbly ticket, tbu» defeating Sena! ine the Exodus Mis. M. A. Ply mat» returned to Accommodations DENTIST vintt purchased th* offic M late deceased W V ow prepared to do anything in the line or kntiatry in the above said office. Crown and bridge work a specialty. TRESTLE Indiana Politics. or Beveridge foi 1. election. 1, WHITSON, place, were iu Eugene yeeterday. They are rect utly from Chicago. Attorney J. 8. Medley aud wife, of Cottage Grove, returned home today from a trip to North lakima, Wash. | William Bruud, oi Floreuoe, ar rived Saturday evening and was I greatly pleased to find bia daughter, , Misa Gretta, greatly improved iu ...3 Day*... Saturday l»t, Monday 2, Tuesday 3 B LADIE’S WRAPPERS 1 FRANK E. DUNN I SÌ CHILDREN’S COATS 3 Lots ...3 Day»...