The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, October 17, 1903, Image 8

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    | just one Recently the Register, >>t
! this city, devoted u roast to the l^ane
bATt KDAY
OCTOBER >4. county poatmasters, and upon in­
vestigation it was found that the
fault
lay in the mailing department
An Ideal Orchard Site.
of the Register office. The mail ser­
Eighteen years ago a man wandered
vice in Oregon is a supurb one, and
into a «alley in Idaho, in the center
the officials will take up ai^r com­
of an arid desert, and discovered the
plaint made to them aud lerret it
possibililies of the rich soil, watered
out. The space used by a paper in
by a email stream that flowed into
a case of this kind is worse than
the Blue Lakes.
wasted. The head officials never see
lie availed himself of the desert
it, hence no action is taken. It is to
and act and the homeatead law and
be hoped that these useless tirades
acquired six bundled and forty acras
will stop, and ccn.pl lints be for­
of lava deposit, volcanic dust and
warded to the proj« r department
boulders.
where proyer action wlH ■ taken.
Today the fruit from the “Blue
lmkca" farm has a reputation that is
The full of a yotn-g
ill rocked
more than iutematioual. it baa been
in the cradle of luxuiy and pampered
awurded gold medals at the Taris ex­
by indulgent parents is one of the
position, at the Omaha Traus-Miesis
latest sensations in Portland. Admer
sippi exhibition, and at Buffalo in
Johnson has confessed to being a
competition with the mort expert hor­
highway robber, acknowledging that
ticulturists of Europe and America.
he engaged in two holdups where he
'Ihe earthly paradise which this
got only small amounts of money.
pioneer has created in the desert
Johnson ia the son of the late A. H.
brings him ten thousand dollars a
Johnson, the pioneer butcher of Fort
year.
land,
who at one time wus one of the
A tine road of bis own building
wealthiest
men of that citv. Hie
winds up the rocky cliff over which
sons,
including
Admer, were raised
the lumber for his first bouse was
in
idleness
aud
luxury. When re­
lowered seven hundred and fifty feet
verses
come
to
them
through extrava­
to the valley below.
gant
living,
they
.having
squandered
The lofty lava walls which rise on
all
their
father
left
them,
one,
every side of this favored spot sbel
Admer,
the
youngest
son,
goes
upon
ter it from the harsh winds and nip­
ping frosts of the high plateau, und the street at the dead of night, with
no blight either of weather or of in pistol in hand, and becomes a com­
Had he been
sects has ever fallen on the orchards mon highwayman.
brought
up
to
some
useful
employ­
of the happy valley.
ment his life might have been differ­
Resentment at Law.
ent.
Weekly Eugene Guard
The effect of a single execution on
convicts in a large prison is well
known. They grow morose and sul
leu, and guards are doubled and
trebled everywhere. The effect of a
triple killing was plainly noticable
at Dannemora, New York, the other
day, when the three brothers met
death in the electric chair within halt
an hour, for the murder of their
uncle. They riiowed their resentment
in mauy small ways, but the most
remarkable outbreak occurred at
noon, when a gang of some fifty long
term men, marching along an upper
tier, saw the witnesses leaving the
death house. Instantly they set up
the most hideous shrieking, chilling
the very blood of the already wrought-
up civilians. It was with difficulty
that they were checked by the keeper.
Buch outlneaks are not uncommon
among <umi«i. .... < i « to of execution,
but for a whole company to burst
into such a nerve-racking, blood
chilling rage is unusual, mid not a
pleasant thing for a layman to see or
hear. The men were ull placed in
solitary confluement at once, aud the
other convits, who showed signs of
inreasing nervousness, after this
hideous yelling from above, wen
hustled to the dining hall in a hurry
What is a "Concealed Weapon.*
A correspondent of the Chicago
Chronicle, comi.tenting on the news
paper report that l’reaideut Roosevelt,
«luring hie recent visit to Ellis Island
was seen to have a revolver in his
hip pocket, aud was therefore guilt?
of carrying “concealed weapons,''
takes the rather novel position that
a revolver cannot be classed as a
“concealed” weapon.
He says: “Some twenty or thirty
years ago a test case was brought in
the supreme court of the state of New
York, which ruler! that a revolver is
not a concealed weapon in the mean­
ing of the law, concealed weapons be
Ing the weapous of the assassin, such
as slungshots, brass knuckles, »word
canes, daggers, sand l ags, and blud­
geons. Revolvers, being Are arms,
cannot be fired without giving alarm,
consequently they cannot be used
by the assasaiu or murderer with­
out risk of exposure."
Target practice with Uncle Sam's
big guns cost some pretty money.
Sixteen shots fired from Angel Island
fort in San l-’racisco Hay out through
the Golden Gate at a floating target
five miles away the other day, cost
120,000. Any one of five shot from a
giant 12-inch gun would have hit a
warship bew-on, while eight of ten
shots from a gun would have hit an
enemy. One shot hit the target, a
pyramidal chicken coop like object
fifteen feet suqare and high. The tar­
get was kept moving back an-l forth
by a tow-line to a tug.
Mrs. Jobu Beam, of Mitchellsville,
New York, 65 years old, gave birth
to twins the other day. Iler daugh­
ter, who lived in the neighboring
township, presented her husband
with twins about the same hour. Be­
fore congratulations were finished,
Mrs. Beam’s grand-daughter sent word
that she had just become the mother
of two healthy children The public
la waiting to hear from the rest of the
adult 'female part of the family, if
there are any.
«
The public at large feels as though
New Jersey should be taken up by the
roots and thrown into the sea. With
its record of trusts, mo quitoes, mur
ders, etc., it has been tolerated as an
integral part of the union, but now
that a judge in that state baa ordered
a father to spank bis daughter in
open court, for stealing eggs, the limit
of human endurance would seem to
have been reached.
Advertisers in the Guard get the
full benefit of their expenditures be­
cause they use the paper that is read
around tbe tireside at night. It is
the home paper of Eugene and its
business news is interesting to its
eiilsK-ribere as well as Its leport of
tbe day's events. Guard readers pat
rouize Guard advertisers iti prefer
ence to the non advertising business
men.
Another “flying" machine that did
not fly. I he constructor was careful,
though, iu starting it from a track
seventy feet above the Potomac river.
It went just so far as tbe rnometuni
carried it, then dropped into tbe
river. Instead of an excitiug trip
The Right Kind oi Talk.
through the air the iuveutor got a
One member of the Portland Muni­ ducking.
cipal Asauciatio.i talks just right
about the weakness shown by Mayor
Mayor Williams of Portland has
V illlanis in setting Jauuray 1st as a given tbe chief of police orders to in­
time when gambling must cease in crease the monthly assessment levied
Portland: “We are prepared for our on gamliling bouses as tbe price of
campaign; we have engager I the best tbeir
doing business.
There ia
attorneys aud we shall insist that mouey In it for tbe oity, but such
gambling lie stopped, not on Jauuary partnership with vice—I ud I recti y of
let or December 1st, or when the city sin aud crime—is very questionable.
is financially recup-rated, but now."
That Is the right kind of talk when
Albany papers are net commenting
duty, right, is thrown in the lialance
on
the increase of tbe AH«ny poet­
against paltering expediency. Even
office
receipts for the past year. We
the gamblers cannot but respect Mr.
wonder
wbyf
Honeyman In the stand he takee.
It seems a wouder that some of the
Oregon uews|>apere do not learn,
after awhile, the pru|>er course to
take when they have any good com
plaints st Die mail service. The East
Oregonian Is now devoting space to
a roaat on the mail service, ami more
than likely their complaint is an un
Reason for Sham«.
Colonel Blood : Congressman Mims
!« terribly cut up about his being
found drank in the street in Washing
ton.
Major Begad air Should think he
might be!
Tbe policeman who ar­
rested him was a nigger!
TERRIFIC
■fternoou, the high«-t ev ir known. \//^| C* A
•’
Streets in tbe low-yimt seCtiou of V VLV »1 t-
the city are under two to six feet of
water.
The damage to mills, factories and
reaitieuce property will be enormous.
Due case of drowning is reported.
ERUPTIONS
DOWNPOUR
OF WATER
Six Inches Fell at New
COTTAGE GROVE
REMAINS “OPEN
Earthquake and Erup
Camp Young, Ky..
Oct. 9.—This,
tbe last day of the Military encamp­
ment, was noted by a review of th
troops by General Kobbe.
Ten thousand troops comprising
infantry and cavalry, both of the
regular army and National Gurad,
formed on tbe long plateau border­
ing tbe Ohio river. They presented
a most formidable appearance.
The City’s Officials—Hill
York in 24
Not
Tax Gambling.
Ar
Exploring
Party
Met
Ex
citing Experience- -Steam
Hours
RUSSIA
HOLDS
MANCHURIA
Military Review.
tion in Mountains
Sept. II.
Sensational Charges Made Aaainst
decided upon in tbe latter part of
this
mouth. Thu
band
began
practicing for the event last right.
Under the able direction of J. J.
Hughes, an excellent piegram will be
rendered, judging from tbe concerts
given iu the past by the organization
under another name, that of the
Fouttb Regiment band.
Rushing
Const« n
Work on Extensive
Government
Cottage Grove, Oct. 9.—In view of «
Still Issuing From
the statements made by Mr. King in |
Buildings.
Crevices.
the mass meeting at the Christ.au .
Suburban
Traffic
Completely church last Sunday night, held iu
regard to the opera house, and the
Demoralized—Streets and
Kt. Helens, Or., Oct. 9.—W. T.
further statement that he would ap­ White, an explorer, just in from the
Basements Filled with
Great Army and N>vy Dtnu
pear before the city council at its mountains, makes a report of an
next meeting, creat’d considerable earthquake aud eruption ou Septem­
Water.
stration Before Port Arthur
interest and a large attendance of ber lltb. He was in compauy with
Prior to Fleet Sailing
citizens when the council (was called U. 8. Eugineer Kent aud two broth-
—
New York, Oct. 9, 1 p. m.—Tbe
to order. Mr. King was not present, era named Miller.
*
I
for Korea.
most terrific down pour of rain ever
but fur all that tbe iwetiug of the
On that date while they were in
experienced iu
this city has been
council was u lively one aud some­ tbe mountains several trees wore up­
falling for the past twenty-four
Loudon, Oct. 9.-New Ch,
thing was doing at every move by the rooted by the earthquakes aud their
hours with no signs of subsiding.
vices under date o.’ yesterday
I
councilmen, which interested those two
horses stampeded. When the [
I instead of step«, being tak<u bjft
At eight o'clock this morning more
prescut as well as tbe lawmakers men went to search for them they
than six Inches bad fallen.
sia to evacuate Manchuria, work m
themselves.
Mr. King made the were met by big explosions. White
Many commuter’s trains have
extensive government buildup «.
statement at tbe union mass meeting says steam is still issuing from hun­
been abandoned and there is almost
being rushed by Russian autbonte
that nearly every law on the statute dreds of crevices.
complete cessation of traffic on sub­
Another gun best has been
books was being openly violated,
urban lines.
to
the naval for« at New Cbwang.
specifically stating that the city mar­
Will Introduce His Primary Bill Before tbe de; 'ure of tbeiin>ci,
The Borux River has overflowed its shal was collecting a monthly contri­
many wholesale bution of 45 from each of the inmates
uavai fleet of w. :-bips for South«
banks, flooding
at the Next Session
Korea, joint la; aud naval
houses aud banks in the wholesale of the houses of ill fame, aud that
of the Legislature.
district. Basements throughout tbe the city did not get a cent of the
ers were condu« i. d near Port Arthoi
city huve been flooded in hundreds money, aud city officials were divid­
all of tbe ninety warships; seat ti
of instances. Tbe loss to goods from ing and pocketing the proceeds of
(Daily Guard, October 9.)
Korea participating.
this source will lie immense.
State Senator Geo. C. Brownell, the
this kind of business and that be
Five horses were drowned aud two would meet with tbe council and find
famous Clackamas county politician,
women narrowly ecsaped drowning in
arrived iu Eugene yesterday after­
out if there was any record of the
Wallabout.
noon, transacted some business with
city treasury having ever received any
Firemen, called to a Are, bad to go part of this mouey. The city offi­
a client, spent tbe night here, aud
into water five feet deep while tbe cials, of course, deny tbe charges and
left on this afternoon’s train for
beads and backs of the horses only are insisting that Mr. King go on
home.
sbowe«l above the water.
A Guard reporter was accorded a
with his investigations.
Hundreds of families are imprisoned
H. C.
Veatch’s Barn Burned
short interview with the senator at
GAMBLING
NOT
TAXED.
in Harison street aud ratts are lieing
the
Hotel
Smeede
this
morning.
In
This
Morning at 4
used to supply tbe people with food. | Yet, while this matter did not come
Albert Potts and Frank Dunning bis usual pleasant and agreeable
up',
there
was
plenty
of
other
matters
The damage in that section alone will
O’clock.
manner be talked of various matters
of interest before the council. A
Badly
Injured.-Were
exceed $100,000.
in the political world, but said that
Sc antou, Pa., Oct. 10.—This city motion was made that in view of the
Working in a
there was nothing particularly new
fact
that
gambling
was
carried
on
(Guard Special Service.)
Is flood bound today. The Lackawaua
to give out. lu speaking of the Ore­
Sawmill.
openly
aud
extensively
in
this
city,
river is a raging torrent and many.of
Cottage Grove, Oct. 9.-H. C
gon
delegation
in
congress,
he
said
the largest bridges have been swept it was ordered by ordinance that
Veatch’s barn burned to the groni
each aud every gambliug table of
Roseburg Or., Oct. 9. — Benjamin that be thought tbe members of the
away.
this morning at 4 o'clock, and with
|
delegation
would
soon
get
down
to
a
The city ¡ b tied up, no street care whatevet character be made to pay F. Sanders was almost instantly harmonious working basis. “It is it harness, saddles, a hack «nd i god
being able to run because of the a license of $10 a month each. There killed aud Albert Potts aud bis necessary for them to do so toaccom- horse.
power house being under several feet was considerable discussion of this brother iu-law, Frank T. Duuning, | plisb any thing for tbe state,” said
Tramps frequent the bam ui
project pro and oon aud when it badly injured as the result of tbe ex­
of water.
sleep
in the bay, and Mr. Veatck
tbe
sentaor.
in Potts Brothers’)1De 8euluor’
Nearly all of the factories are also came to a vote the councilmen stood plosion of a boiler
found a bottle of whisky in tbe tit
miles'east
"oF
asked if he waa
was uot
not a CBnd
candl-
sawmill
ten
miles
east
of
Myrtle
■
When
ask,>d
‘
-
a
tie.
This
put
Mayor
Veatch
in
tbe
under water and have been compelled
yesterday) i date
date. ftr
fcr , t- - ’’p «PPointmeut
appointment of U. 8. later. It is supposed that some ball-
breach and be voted nay. H«*nce it Creek, about 8 o’clock yesterday
to shut down.
morning.
Duuning
sustained
«
district
attorney,
Mr. Brownell de- drunken man set the fire carelessly.
is
supposed
that
the
gambling
will
be
The only railway running trains is
Mr. Veatcb ec'itaatee the ioeaat
allowed to continue as in the past broken arm and shoulder aud other c,ared ‘’“’Phalieally that he was not.
tbe Delaware & Hudson, which has
without the city deriving a cent of injuries of an internal nature. His "No,” be said, “to become a Fed- near $600, v ith 1 o iutnirance.
but one track open.
Tbe hose leans were on band n ;
Polit-
profit from the business, as no attempt conuition is very serious. Potts’ I eral ottice holder kula a
AT PATERSON.
has ever been made to enforce the injuries consist of bruises about the *ca,|y aud 1 «““I to 8taY lu politics good time after the alarm, but t*
Are bad gained such headway belsi
Paterson, N. J., Oct. 10.—This present city ordinance against gamb­ bead and body and are not considered [ ^or a
yet.’
discovery that i ■ thiDg was saved t«
city lb still iu the throes of tbe ling.
HIS PRIMARY LAW.
dangerous. Medical aid for the in- j
a cow, and they bad to see tits pew
flood. Tbe water is steadily rising.
“My ambition is to go back to the
jured men was at once dispatched
horse
burn to death.
Tbe high water mark of 1902, when
from Myrtle Creek and Canyonville legislature—I am a bold-over—where
It is high time this town innM I
the dumage was appalling,
will
and Dr. G. E. Houck went out from 1 intend to introduce my primary
in a few loads of rock and
I
likely be passed.
Roseburg. To what cause tbe explo­ bill aud devote most of my time to
sledges and put every tramp toad I
Hundreds of families are being I
sion is due has not yet been learned. secure its passage. My idea is to
who ventures within the city IM I
driven from tbeir homes.
The water
abolish ail state and county conven­
The mill was badly wrecked.
They literally over run tbe towoil I
iu some places is above the first story
Sanders was in charge of tbe engine tions ana in this way secure only good
commit many nuisancer, betid«* I
on tbe houses.
Known to be Within a Few Mik and boiler. He was about 35 years men for our public offices. For in­
dangering property with their K* I
Tbe mayor has hired tbe Apollo
stance,
if
a
man
wants
to
run
for
of age, married and bad one child.
of Winnemucca on a
hall, which is being use as a place of
and
cigarettes.
I
A short time ago be had been com­ state senator, county judge or any
refuge. Many were taken there this
Jaded Horse.
missioned postmaster at Nugget, the other office, let him place himself
morniug who had not taBted food
name of the locality where the mill before the people, . Primaries will
for nearly a day.
"
Winnemucca, Nev., ^Oct. 9.—Jack is situated. His wife attended to the then
be held and whoever gets the
All the silk mills are shut down . Frost, the desperado, who ¡killed post office while he was employed at largest vote will be placed on the
The Rogers Jocomotie works are two men at White Horse, Harney the mill. He was a son of Mr. and ticket. This is the only way we can
floodeil aud are idle. Nearly all tbe county, Oregon, Sunday morning and Mrs. G. W. Sanders, of Drain, and
outdo the ‘machines’ in politics and
railways are tied up. The light plant escaped across the line into Nevada was at one time a member of the
place good, clean men in office.
If
is disabled and tbe city will be with­ is still atj large but is known to bo Roseburg militia.
my bill doesn’t pass at the next ses­ Helmet Lodge Will Celebrate ii
out light tonight. The property lpes within a few miles of Winnemucca on
13th Anniversary on
I sion of the legislature I will work un­
is already very large.
a jaded horse aud out of food sup
til it does pass aud then you can look
November 6th.
plies. His capture is looked for at
FROM PASSAIC, N. J.
for a great change in Oregon politics. ”
any
time.
Passaic, N. J., Oct. 10—Tbe Wea
At the regular meeting of
One of the most determined men
sei river overflowed this morning,
lodge No. 33, Knights of I -i’-*-4
washing over a long stretch of country on his trail ia a deputy sheriff from
last night it was voted to o**
Erie and DaltouviHe are submerged, Harney county, who was present
the 13tb anniversary of tbe 1«<-
when
Frost
started
to
leave
the
it is believed that no lines are lost.
Drinking Water at Military
Frost
giving a grand Lail in th* *
This town is completely deserted scene of the double murder.
Tbe following committee «« *
Poisoned by Mis­
The Passaic creek continues to rise belli tbe deputy covered, aud threat
An Eastern Oregon White Woman pointed ou arraugemenU •
aud tbe damage is increasing hourly. ened to shoot him dead if he did not
creant.
Hamlin, F. E. Taylor, J >•
I
The city will be iu darkness tonight. obey, compelled him to approach and
Disgraces Herself and
B. W. Taylor, aud G. W. Griffin ,]
The city officials held a meeting to kiss him good-bye.
Family.
The anniversary of the erg»“* I
provide measures for the relief of tbe
Cripple Creek, Colo., Oct. 9. —
of the lodge is Nov. 8th, bot a» I
flo«xi sufferers.
Tbe military authorities at Camp El
La Grande, Or., Oct. 10.—A colored date comes on Sunday. 11 ‘ I
STORM OVER
Paso poet near this city, allege that
man known as “ Nigger Tom” and elded to give the ball on FrW I
an attempt to poison the entire poet
New York, Oct. 10—The storm is
-.j I
Mrs. J. J. Hutchinson, white, the Nov. 6th.
was made a few days ago.
believed to lie over.
Nearly 10’y
Lovers of the Terpsichore«* I
comely wife of a wealthy farmer of
Poison
was
placed
in
the
tank
con-
'
inches of rain fell here, breaking all
recall wth pleasure tbe f
. I
Summerville, this
taining the water for drinking pur­ •juiuuirnuie, loia county, were ap-
previous records.
I
prebended here yesterday while at cesses of Helmet Lo«lge in
Two Escaped Folsom Convicts poses. Every man in tbe garrison, tempting to elope to Portland. Tbe and have confidence in the
I
AT PHILADELPHIA.
numbering sixty, was taken violently
Arraigned at Sacramento
couple were accompanied by Mrs. tee’s ability to arrange «0*9 • I
ill with intense internal pain.
Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—Philadelphia
I
Hutchinson s ltifle 3-year-old child. cessful affair this year.
Is cut off from the outside world
Today.
The matter baa b< en kept quiet
The
uergo
was
formerly
a
till
now
with
the
hope
of
catching
the
today. AH traiua between here and
perpetrators of tbe deed. Evidence' bouncer ' at Blnzier’s notorious re­
New York hav* been abandoned.
Sacramento,
Oct. 9.—Convicts sufficient to warrant an arrest has not sort in Portland. He first met Mrs.
In the Maynauk mill district all es­
Hutchinson iu La Grande and later
tablishments are closed, water from Wood and Murphy, two of the escapee been secured.
followed her to Summerville, where
the Schuylkill river flooding the tires. from FoUom ffeniteutiary in the re­
it appears he consorted with her for
The Delaware river Is filled with cent break, were arraigned in the su­
a month.
The woman’s busband
debris and floating houses ami barns perior court thia morning on tbe
never suspected anything as he had Eastern Clothing O’Ç*
from tbe
farming districts,
The charge of murder. A prison guard
was killed by tbe escaping prisoners.
uever seeu tbe pair together until
storm has abated.
The case went over till tomorrow
their arrest.
The nergo explained
Open Up inthe Sanden
WORST EVER KNOWN.
to allow the men a chance to procure
to tbe officers that he is a solicitor.
Building
Point Jervis, N. V., Oct. 10.—Tbe counsel.
Mac
Sommerville
has
leased
to
T.
C.
worst flood ever kuown in tbe l>ela
Lackey for a term of years bis share
ware aud Naveaiuk rivers is raging
The Eastern CloH»“«
Captured Outlaws.
of
the Reception Cafe, tbe well
Portland bave 8U*a*ed.,i^ g *
today.
Oliver, 8. D., Oct. 9.—A citizen's known meu’s resort. Mr. Luckey,
Tbe larger portion of Lower Port
posae
pursuing three burglars who who has been connected with thè
Jervis and suburbe is under water.
■
Elgbtb .nd
J «*|
Hundreds have lieen rvacued from blew open tbe county treasurer's safe place for five years, and has been
will at once install
early this morning, killed one of the manager for some time, is thoroughly
tbeir homes with boats.
, tbeir^l
A Man Accidently Kills His Lit-| ing therein.
They were forced on £
,
Tbe bridge across tbe Delaware trio and captured; tbe others, Tbe •oqnainted with tbe busine* He
tie Daughter at Cumber­
and George Berger will conduct the
coHai’Sed while three men were on nu n have not been identified.
lug in Portland by
place hereafter.
ing It over tbeir bea^
it, two of them be lug drowned.
land. B. C.
!
Mr. Sommervi’le is compelled
Railroad traffic la partially sus­
place to move to >»
to
Free Legal Advice.
retire on account of his besltb n
pended. Tbe damage will reach well
to Eugene. They
•F*’!
He
San Fanciaco, Oct. 9.—Tbe Legal Bas been troubled with rheumatism
I
into tbe hundreds of thousands.
Victoria, B. C., Oct. 9.-A fright­ I bargains when tBey
Aid Society has been incorporated to
G>|
ful accident occurred at Cumber­ 15tb. They pbc*1
furnish free legal services and protect
¡gg
land, B. C., yesterday. Ex-Mayor ment in this week •
EMton, P«., Det. 10.—Tbe Drla-1 tbe rights of tbe poor.
t artben was grouse hunting, accom­ and will
war* river roee twenty feet here last
panied by bis son and 8-year-o)d |
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night. It is higher than ever bet re
daugbt
r. He was about to shoot and
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known. Th« damage Is unpriced. ti<ly
Rain in California.
turned to warn the boy, when the
heavy In thia vicnity.
San Francisco, Oct. 9 —The first
gun was discharged, the hia«i striking « Washington,
ONE DROWN IN«l REPORYRD.
general raiu of tbe season is falling
tbe
little girl full in tbe cheet. She * Castle, auditor of t •
The Eugene tend m.cwlt!M)t i.
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died in her father’s arms a few min- partaient, bas
rateraon, N. J., Oct. 10.—Tbe t<>day. Up to noon four bondiedths «
give the flrwt Und wn.
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Delaware river reach««! a atage tin» of an inch had fallen.
'•tes later. Catthew is > (most de . tion. It •*
of the w^on .t » ,laU nu<
appointe i tr< m •
merited over the awfni aocidert
PRIMARY LAW
IS HIS HOBBY
Senator G.C. Brownell
Wants to Abolish
All Conventions.
FATAL BOILER
EXPLOSION
B
FIRE AT COT
F. Sanders Killed
Near Myrtle Creek
TAGE GROVE
Yesterday.
JACK FOST
IN NEVADA
KNIGHTS’ AN­
NIVERSARY BAH
WHOLESALE
POISONING ELOPED WITH A
BLACK NIGGER
ON CHARGE
OF MURDER
ANOTHER NEW
STORE FOREUC ê M
CHANGE IN RE
CEPTION CAFE
A FRIGHTFUL
ACCIDENT
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FIRST BAND CON­
CERT OF SEASON
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