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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1903)
THE WEEKLY GEAR!) * MT1BLIXIE3 FOB TIB BIX0E1! 11TI0W OF II13CUTIC PU NC IPUB, Ill TO liti il 101 HT LITIOS BT Til IWBIT OF *1 R NU)W —X. VOL. 36 MURDEROUS The Good Values Here Ladies Union Suits Fleeced 25c Lined .................. Ladies Fleeced Lined Vests Heavy for ........................ Ladies Fleeced Lined Hose Ribbed Top ............................. . ....... Ladies Wool Hose Very Heavy for.............................. Outing Flannel Good Grade .............. iajc Outing Flannel Heavy all Colors for ............ .................. ......... Extra Heavy Shirting for ......... ............ Ladies’ Fascinators all 25c Colors ................... in Blankets ATTACK ON PRINCE to $2 Three Villains Attempt to Assassinate G jv - ernor-General. 25c 15c 25c 5c Tiflis, Russia, Oct. 28.—A murder-1 ous attack was made yesterday on Prince Galitzen, governor general of tbe Caucasus. Three murderous as sailants rushed upon his carriage, re peatedly stabbed and tried to drag tbe prince from his wife’s side. The! thickness of tbe prince's cap saved | his life, but he received a number of slight wounds. A Cassock guard killed one of the assailants aud mortally wounded another, and seriously wounded tho Indictments third. 10c FOUR HUNDRED DRIVERS STRUCK Employes of Four Express Com panies Quit in Sympathy With Pacific Express Strikers. Shoes and Rubbers. A Very Strong Line. Al 50c to $7 St. Louie, Oct. 28.—Four hundred drivers, practically all of those em ploy -d by tbe Adams, tbe United ! States, the Soutben American and | tbe Wells Fargo Express Companies , here, quit work this morning in sym pathy with tbe Pacific Express strik ers. The officials of the companies declare that they are securing men to take their places, and that there will be no interference in business. It is reported that other employes of the companies mentioned are considering a strike. HAMPTON BROS ^jEoRGRUB DeRAK, M D Uttice.—Room over Eugene Loan ASavinM Baiik, Residence No 280 arltreet. Cal atte*<L«i to day or night. Phone retdder.r Main 77 < 't?ce. Main 49. f p;-?* OSTEOPATHtC/PHY ICIAN HUGHE. PENLAND ill J Corner 7th and Willamette streets. Relief Vsssel Wrecked. Washington, Oct. 28.—Tbe navy de partment ia in receipt of information today that tbe vessel carrying sup plies for the Psoitlc Cable Company, has been wrecked. The survivors were cast away on Midway island. Tbe U. 8. warship Irlquois has been Man Who Murdered Two Officers ordered to proceed to their relief At Burns Caught from Honolulu. JACK FROST RECAPTURED Again | OUIf» K BKA N ATTORNEY—AT—I. AW. Office in new McClung Biook. Rooms 14 and 15. Special attention given to 1 and and mining matters. Eugene, Oregon. I A C. Woodcock. horse» < Li. T. Harris WOODCOCK A HARRIS, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAV. Office—One-half block south of Chris man Block. Eugene, Oregon. Frites ISM<« Waten L.WHJT8ON, DENTIST Having purcbaewl tbe ottice and fixture» " tbe Uu deceexxi W V HsiMlereuu. 1 now prepared Ui do soytnu.» ia the no- Dentietry iu tbe above »»id "thee SWCrowa and bruise work a .peeiaky Non-Magnetic irickel SUvw Cam Fully Guaranteed For sals kF ALL JEWELERS L. CH »• SHIRK. M. D mwtraM Booklet >a raqaeet. etowtaa PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON, COLORED FANCY DIALS Cariatesi I'«. Euseiie. Or-v<>n J TkeNtv England Witci Cfl. W BK >WN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND »URGtoN. '»•fl ** — tfp**. ir* ia fid- i.i Be* STLcurai m >11 • * 4. I I • EUGENE LOAN and SAVINGSBANK Of Eugene. Oregon OF EUGENE. Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000 W Up Cuh Cub Curtei u SM.COfl Surplus . • 25,000 BUG EN E, • • DOORS Take Advantage of the 30-Day Notice Clause. Meeting in Butte. Butte, Mont., Oct. 28.— A meeting of the heads of the corporations and the mediation committee will take I place here Tbuarday. the 29th. J. J. i Hill is a member of the corporation ' committee. It is hoped that some plan will tie arranged for tbe reopeniug of tbe 1 Amalgamated tuiue smelters. St. Louis, Oct. 28.—Wheu the doors of tbe Misslsippi Valley aud the Mer cantile Trust Company's banks open ed this moruiug there were loug Hues of anxious depositors waiting to with draw their saviugs from tbe banks, I but were doomed to disappointeut. The bank took advantage of the 30- day notice clause and did not attempt to open their doors. Small crowds are gathering in front of tbe other banking Institutions and it ia ia feared a run will commence and Arrests Will on them. The run became ao bad by noon, Soon Follow-Wholesale that the police were unable to handle Tribute Levied on the surging crowd. Men aud women Vice. were trampled and bruised and cloth ing was torn. The banks finally dosed Chicago, Oct. 28.—The special b 1- their doors, permitting only a few to dertnanic investigation which for three enter at a time. Wagons, heavily weeks has been probing city hall af loaded with coin were guarded in a fairs, has finished its work aud is pre measure to try and restore the con pared to publicly place bands on tbe fidence, but tbe runs continue. The savings clause of thirty days leaders of the grait ring that has ex isted many years among police offi notice is still being enforced. Open aocounts are being paid as fast as the cials and powerful politicians. Tbe blow is expected to fall within money can he counted out. A run ia now being made on tbe tbe next few hours, indictments will follow and arrests be made before the Lincoln Trust Bank. They have names of those implicated are an plenty of coin and are paying all except the savings accounts on which nounced. Twelve thousand dollars were sub they demand tbe legal notice of IM) scribed by prominent citizens to pay days. expense* of getting the evidence. It is alleged that tbe ring baa levied New York, Oct. 28.—Two million tribute for permission and extension dollars were i shipped from the sub- of vice to tbe amount of several hun treasury to the i St. Louis banks dred thousand dollars. today. Committee of Aidermen Has Finished Inves tigation. to $2 In every town ind village may be had the CLOSE on the maiu line of tbe Soutberu Railway near here this morning. Engineer Tom Pet'us aas Distantly killed and the flreuieu on both trains j i were killed outright, and conductor I Edwin Patterson seriously Injured aud is uot expected to recover. SHAKING-UP 10c Men’s Suits, Prices $5 to $30 from ................ Boy’s Suits, We Can Show you the Finest Line mTow", Prices fo PHYSK IAN and dURGEON. Investigate Boll Weevil. Houston, Tex., Oct. 28—Secretary of Agriculture Wilson is to arrive here tonight accompanied by a corps of agricultural experts. They will spend the week investigating cotton field ravages by tbe boll weeil. BANK MALCOLM MOODY IS INDICTED Ex-CongressnKn Ac cused of Opening Another’s Letter CHICAGO Gents* Department Goods’Prices house but their character was discov ers I just before they were admitted to tbe archbishop’s room. The archbishop’s auti-Turklsb propaganda is believed to have pro voked tbe attempted assassiuation. Distresing Accident. San Francicao, Oot. 28.—Edward Preets, aged *21, !t> attempting to board a streetcar before it stopped this Marine Disaster. morning was thrown violently to tbe Viotoria, B. C„ Oct. 28.-The ground, striking on the back of bis schooner Wente Brothers, from Sen Charged With Opening a Letter A Guard Kills One and Mortally head, causing death. Long Line of Depositors Waiting Pedro to Port Townsend, was wrecked Addressed to a Stockholder at Bonita Point, Vancouver Island, Wounds the Other Two As to Withdraw Their Savings in His Bank at The Dalles. last night. She is a total lose, Tbe sailants--Prince’s Cap —Small Crowds Gather in crew was saved. Saves His Life. Front of Other Bank. 65c to $12 r No 28 =*-i EUGENE- OREGON. SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1903 * $50,000 OREGO N. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI- neea done on reasonable tanna, a oaetaai e»«"i<»a ausiate« raa*«’ ICTIO »«ri«OS*S-l •!««• light drafte on Chicago. San Fran Drwft» word oa Ue priacipd dll«» <4 tba slsco and Portland Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreign Vetted States «a i fiwaiva <w«otne». laurea aJ'.o-w»', «e ieaan-i -erti") ef wuntrie*. Depoait* received subject o check or certiorate of deposit AU coBectiona entrusted to ua will receive prompt attention T G. HENDRICK8. President. b A-FAJNE S B EAKIN. Vice President. V k « FrartdsM P E. SNODGRASS. Caahief. W W i. H. POTTER Aseivtant Cashier. As« CasMsr Winnemucca, Nev., Oct. 28.— “Jack” Frost, alias Egbert, tbe fugi tive murderer of John G. Saxton aud Jaca West, the Harney county deputy sheriffs, was captured Monday at American Falls, Idaho, by Con stable McCoy, of Elko, Nevada. Frost will be taken back to Burns, Or., for trial and to pay with bia life the penalty for bis double crime. In March, 1901, he was sent to tbe penitentiary for a year from Lane: county, for larceny. Bets Veer to McClellan. New York, Oct. 28.—Thera wax some extremely heavy tietting on tbe mayoralty contest In the stock ex change today. Ten thousand was bat on the curb even. Many large beta are being made, ten to nine iu favor of McClellan. English Racing Stakes. London, Oct. 28.—Captain Forrest er’a Hackler's Pride won 'be Cam bridge stakes. Hammond's Bnraea, second; King lass, third. Twenty- seven horses ran. Hawaiin Island District Judge. Tbe race was worth nearly a hun Washington, Oct 28.—Senator Cul dred thousand dollars to tbe winner. lom. chairman of tbe seuate commit Ex-Congressman Russell Dead. tee on foreign relations, and Wm. Haywood, representing the Honolulu Worcbeater, Maae., Oct. 28. — Ex- Chamber of Commerce, called on Congressman Russell died here this President Roosevelt this morning in morning, aged seventy years. He was regard to tbe vacancy in the distrii t prominent free trader and declined jndgeship through tbe death of Judge B cabinet position proffered him by Estee. ex-President Cleveland during bia They urged the appointment of terln. Governor Dole, of tbe islands, to tbe position. Collieries Suspend. Brilliant Wedding. Ixindon, Oct. 28 —Ethel Waldron, of Colorado Springs, and Lee Fran cia, of Buffalo, N Y., were united in marriage at Hanover Square this morning. John Barrett, of Oregon, was the beet man, and Henry Whitt, secretary of tbe emtiaaey, gave tbe bride away. Tbe wedding wa« a very brilliant j one. Over 500 Americans of promt I nene* witnessed the ceremony. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 28. -Opera tions were suspended at every colliery tn this section this morning, but will resume work November 4th. About tilMJC miners are idle. Holding Inquest. London, Oct. 28. —Tbe inqoeet of Sagoulni, the Armenian leader, who was murdered yesterday, opened to day. It developed that tbe shots were fired by a left-handed man. No other clae. No arrests. Montana Judgeship. Will Protect Our Interab. Washington. Oct. 28. — Re I resents • Washington, Oct. 28.-Th* Davy tive Dixon, of Moatana, was a caller department will probably send the at the White House this morning, j Afterwards they said President Rooee-! protected cruiser Nashville to San v*lt bad practically promised to ap-1 Domingo to protect American citizens point Governor Wm. Hunt, of Porto and interests during the revolution Rico, to tbe district bench in Mon now in progress. Tbe NaehviHe ia tana on the retirement of Judge now coaling at Kingston, Jamaica. Hiram Ko*)*« at tbe end of tbe year. ! Theatre Burned. An Archbishop in Danger. Philadelphia, OoL The Girard Avenue theatre was almost totally Vienna. Oct. 23—An aoaoeceesful at tempt «as med* to esaminate Arch destroyed by Are thia morning. Two bishop beeajeare this morning. Two) firemen were injured. Tbe loee ia men di<uieed aa women entered tbe •lUU.UtJl), with no insurance. ABERDEEN BURNS AGAIN Gray’s Harbor Town In Very Bad Luck. Porland, Oct. 28. — Ex-Congressman Malcolm A. Moody, of The italics, was indicted by the United States grand jury today. It is charged that while thi bank of which Moody was president wan iu the baud« of a receiver, he opened a letter addressed to Margaret L. Conray, a stockholder iu the bank at Tbe Dalles, tbe letter containing final receipt« to her for tbe shares of etock she held and for dividends. Second American Cardinal. Rome, Oct. 28.—Pope Pius baa earnest sollciatlon from Cardinal Gib Saven Stores rnd Postoffice bons, of Baltimore, for tbe appoint ment of a second American cardinal. Burned - Loss About $150,000 Gibbons suggests Archbishop Ryan,of --Origin of Fire a Philadelphia, as tbe only one of the American clergy who would meet Mystery. with gciirnil h | ; ruvid. ' ■ ; Aberdeen, Wash., Uot. 28. — Auoter destructive conflagration visited this towu this morning, breaking out iu )he Commercial block, to which it was confined by tbe fire department. The block, centaluiug seven stores aud the postoffice, was entirely des- tioyed but tbe flames were coutined thereto. Noue of tho goods were saved. Several families rendered homeless by tbe last fire occupied rooms in the secoud story and were again burned out, losing everything, and are again homeless. Rain is falling heavily this morning. The lose is •150,000 with 330,000 insurance. The origin of the Are is St. Louis, Oct. 28.-When it be a mystery. came known about the banka that Others For the Axe. large resources were on the way from Washington, Oct. 28.— Secretary Washington for tbe assistance of the banks that are being run upon, tbe Hitchcock for the first time consented excitement among depositors largely to be interviewed today on Oregon land frauds. subsided. He said there are other land office Police to keep the crowd in order officials besides Asa B. Thompson, were dispensed with at tbe St. Louis Union Bark, while tbe jam at tbe who was dismissed from the receiver Mercantile Bank melted away. A ship of tbe La Graude land office, short time afterwards all was quiet at who will be suspended or discharged. tbe Lincoln aud Mississippi Valley He did not look for wholesale decapi tations. That the investigation by banka. the general land office was nearly com pleted when tbe matter would be Heinze Will Not Arbritratc. turned over to the department of jus Butte, Oct. 37.— Heinz«, the mining tice for action. Will make a abort statement for king, issued a statement this morn ing declining to consider Lawson's public information shortly. in tbe present frauds about a hun proposition that an arbritration board Hi tbe price to tie paid by Lawson for dred thousand acres of land valued at tbe Heinze holdings. Heinze denies •1.26 to 3*2.60 an acre are involved. The statement that twenty million that he offered to sell for 37,000,000, as tbe pro(>erty is worth fully acres are involved is grossly luac- • 14,000,000. He adds that be will not curate. consider seriously any offer that Law- Laying in Coal. son might make. Berlin, Oct. *28.—Tbs Russisn gov ernment baa just chartered tbe False About Diaz. steamer Batavia, the biggest trans Washington,‘Oct. 28.—The Stats De port of tbe Hamburg-American line, partment baa information from Am to cerry ten cargoes of coal, each of bassador Clayton, at the City of ten thousand tons, from Cardiff, Mexico, that the report of the at- Wales, to Port Arthur, MaDcburta. tempted asea ».si miti on of President Diaz is without foundation. Lou’s i Fast One. Memphis, Oct. 28.—Lou Dillon, tbe Usual Wreck- -Seriou« Result. record-break ng trottng mare, lowered Bessemer City, N. Y., Oct. 28. - A the wagon record for trotters today, double beader .’relgbt wreck occurred going tbe mile n two minutes flat. Locomotive-Trolley Collision. Philadelphis, Oct. 28.—A locorno tive collided with a trolley car on 23rd street this morning. Seven persons were seriously injured. MARRIED AT CATH OLIC PARISH HOUSE John W. T. Smith, of Astoria, and Miss Elizabeth Aya, Made One This Morning. Tbe marriage of John W. T. Simth, of Astoria, and Misa Elizabeth Aya, of thia city, was solemnized this morning at 9 o’clock at the Catholic parish bouse, Rev. Father P. Beutgeu officiating. The wedding was a quiet one, only a few of tbe relatives and friends of the bride being present. The happy couple left on this after noon’s train for Astoria, their future home. They were accompanied to the depot by a number of their friends who sped them on their journey with well wishes. Tbe bride Is tbe accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aya and the groom la a steady young man employed in tbe U. 8. quarantine ser vice at the mouth of the Columbia river. COGGINS GETS FOUR YEARS J.O . Coggins pleaded guilty today to altering and uttering three postal money orders aud was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at bard labor at tbe federal penitentiary on McNeill’s Island. Coggins was in dicted at this seeaiou of the grand jury for raising three money orders issued at Palo Alto, ('al., from 60 cents to 33fi in each instance, and passing them in Eugene, Ur.—Port land Journal, yesterday.