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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1903)
- ■ —, ... ■ Weekly Eugene Guard How the Big Fellows Steal. It is a pitiful story, the immense •— OCTOB rE| 31 losses suffered by innocent investor« SATURDAY in steel stocks. Steel, common, is not supposed by the business world evi- to represent anything but prospects. The Halem Journal the It was mostly sold to small investors deutly been drinking who were tempter] by the big interest Halem microbes. He declares that the railway mail on small investments, aud while they service in Oregon is rotten and cor- got niue dollars a share dividends i they hare seen their stock shrink rupt. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT Salem Microbes. The writer of this knows whereof about 64u a share. How did these big thieves rob the that the railway mail service In Ore people? They simply paid big divi gon is as good as it possibly could be. dends for ajtime on the t5rXJ,t00,000of he speaks aud cau tell the Journal F. E. W hituey, the chief clerk of common stock, no difference if it did thia service, Is located at Portland. not earn it. The bait tempted the He is a mau of much experience in gulls, but when the half billion of railway mail matters. Hupt. Thrall, worthless stock had ail been] fed out at San Francicso, the head on this dividends oeased. Penitentiary! The gallows is none coast, is a practical man of many years experience and is a first class too good for such ¡wholesale scoun man in his position. Both these drels. And bow about the laws that men have been promoted from the permit such things and allow the ranks of postal clerks, aud are high-toned millionaire robbers to go meu who thoroughly understand uuwbipped of justice? their business. When the Jourual says that this Those who escaped “Hiawatha” service needs “revolutionizing, that will certainly succumb to “How old it has long been in an aHaophled, is Ann?” oss i fled, paralyzed semi-inebriate condition,” it simply states au un It is, of course, a question whether truth. the successful strike that closes the Mail is handled expeditiously aud factory permanently is of any very correctly iu the railway postoffice, great advantage to its former the errors are reduced to nearly next employees. to nothing. The postal clerks, how ever, are human and occasionally It is said that Kipling throws away err. more stuff than be prints, and this if the Journal can prove its state moves the [Birmingham News to re meuts we will give the editor a new mark that he must have thrown away hat, but a statement such as they the wrong batch recently. make is false, it is a safe assertion Wouldn’t it be singular If the to say that the writer of the article award of Portland Canal should re was never in a railway postal car, that he never made a good, legitimate com sult in the annexation of Canada^ to United States? Perhaps the plaint to the officials, unless it was the American boundary commissioners promptly investigated and that he merely cast bread upon the waters. does not know whereof he wrote. If any complaint is justifiable we Invention ¡is the mother of neces will guarantee it to be either in the sity. Aud so it is of the people who Journal's mailing department or the take stock In the invention, and Halem poetoffice. then have to pay aeseesmenta on the Dan Frazer, a hop-(ampler, will probably keep off the road in Polk county hereafter unless provided with a few dollars at least. He was held up and rollbed of seventy five cents at the Polk county end of the Halem steel bridge the other evening by two stock. Home flying maohinee and wireless telegraph schemes are not prospering. Senator Hanna tells the people of Ohio, that the TonIJohnson supporters “are stealing upou you with seductive promises and ready to put the blade to your throat aud to poison the highwaymen. They promised that water you drink.*’ Many of Mr. if they caught him again with no Hanna's friends are not pleased {with greater sum of money In his pocket his new style of oratory. they would “kick him all over Polk county. ” That would be adding The dwellers in small cities and insult to injury—or injury to insult rural districts have no cause to envy would better fit the suppositious case. the mass of the residents of places that put on metropolitan airs. For Han Antonio, Texas, is suffering instance there are over 1150,000 dark from an epidemic of yellow fever, and rooms in New York without any the nearby towns and counties art windows opening to the outer air or establishing shot-gun quarantinei even to another room which baa win against her people. It’s no joke to dows opening to the outer air. be caught in a Southern fever town. You die if you stay and you are shot The price of seats iu the New York if you leave. stock exchange has dropped heavily of late. Scuta that sold for •.■'0,000 Oriental shipments do not require not many mouths ago can now be great bulk to run up into immense readily had for 650,000. Of course in sums iu value. The Tosa la just iu the general slump wildcat securities at Seattle with four thousand tons have struck bottom, while those of of Oriental stuff of the value of unquestioned standing have suffered. 1750,000. Eight hundred iralea of Too much speculation, gambling in silk alone is valued at approximately fact. •400,000. Home land frauds are Iieing un An Everett, Washington, man was earthed. The Interior Department working iu a power aud light plant should be aided in exposlug actual when the boiler exploded and blew fraud, but the line should lie drawn him through the roof and 200 feet wheu special agents tell claimanta through the air. Mot considering they cannot have counsel, but must that he is lucky enough to Ire alive, meekly submit to any decision made be is suing the company for 940,000. by special agents. Every American citizen has the right to employ an at If his luck is consistent he'll get it. torney, If he wishes, in an Investiga tion lie fore any officer of the govern A young woman snake charmer was ment, and no claim can 1« cancelled aqueezed to death by a boa constric by a special agent. The final bearing tor during an exhibition In a Ger must be held liefore the officers of man town the other day. To her local land offices, so says Commis set. sms aud frantic struggles the spec sioner Richards and the United States tstore responded with "bravoa” for a hat they thought was her realistic Supreme Court. acting. The Southern Pacific has iaaaaed lle-iry Ward Treauer was the mau order» to cut the paaeenger service the Pacific coast, the going iuto effect Saturday. The locomotive» thus released from paMMM.uger trains are to be transferred to the freight service. The order affect* two trains running out of Oak laud, and two trains that buve been from St. Paul. running out of Law Angele« will be All the Servian murderers of t he completely eliminated from tbs time king and queen whom their earths card irotiml them to defend, have now been substantially rewarded. This proof The government is going to prole that regicide is a profitable industry the land frauds t the I ottuin. Yea, in Servia will not increase the sound but cire will be takeu that they will lieliiud the battleship Indiana's fl inch gun that pat. four suociMudve »hots through the bull's eye of the 17x22 yard target at the 1400 and 10UU yard ranges during the recent target practices of the vessel. He hails ness of King Peter's slumliers. Rev. C. II. Mattoon, of Monmouth, weight of years upon him. is the holder of the oldest licer.se of tire baptist church gray haired aud with the issued in the state. his work in He commenced 1853 at Turner, Marion county. what Is now throughout order Joseph W. Stewart, of | He will probably gather 2UU0 bushels. I The Dr.'»apples were swarded the premium at the Eugeue fair. The children of the public schools are very busy this week, This is examination week. Miss Georgia Parker visited well two or three days last week. Mr. Hummers, of Camas Hwale, has moved to the house just vacated by I Wm. Miller. J The Day school west of here will have no school, as they are unable i to get a teacher. Aunt Winnie Davis has removed to Goshen to reside at C. H. Mathews. Edgar Parson has erected a uice The Accident Happened Sunday lut,e bftrn °n hi* place in the edge .. ... „ . * i ot town. Morninig at 8 O’Clock—A Mr. Van Prooyen is moving from Pioneer Merchant and his place to Leaburg to reside. Hhep Smith la applying a coat of Prominent Citizen. *paiut to his bouse on Smith avenue. Marauders entered Mooney's store Joseph W. Stewart, pioneer reel and purloiued a barrel of cider. He dent and merchant of Springfield, was suddenly killed at that place about 8 seems very anxious to make their ac quaintance. o’clock Sunday morning. It seems very queer that many per Mr. Stewart was voluntarily assist ing in adjusting the gate of the mill sous as well as newspapers are bitter race near Wasbburne’s flour mill. A in denunciation of Secretary Hitch log had become fastened in some cock, regarding the timber contro manner in the bottom of the gate, versy, but they are unable to see that aud the men were endeavoring to re Roosevelt la responsible for the offi Without lease it. Mr. Stewart had bold of cial acts of the secretary. the windlass when the log suddenly this policy is reversed the people of became disentangled from the gate Oregon will serve notice on the ad and the windlass flew around, oue of ministration that they should have the arms striking Mr. Stewart on some rights as well as the corpora the head, knocking him off the plat tions. form to the ground below, a distance of about ten feet. The other men im mediately clambered to the ground to give him any assistance that might be needed, but to their horror they found that be was beyond human aid and was fast dying as the result of a gaping wound in the left t mple. Dr. Jayne was called at once to ad The Albany College Team Re minister relief if possible, but the ceived a Severe Drubbing injured man bad died before the doc tor reached him. He never wbb con by the U. O. Eleven. scious after being struck aud died perhaps ten minutes after the ac cident. The much-talked-of Albany aggre Tender bauds bore the lifeless body gation of football players went down to the family home, only a couple to overwhelming defeat Saturday af of blocks distanct. It was a terrible ternoon at the bands of the 'Varsity shock to bis family aud to the whole eleven. At no time duriug the game town, as well as to bis numerous was the U. O.'s goal in danger and friends anu relatives in Eugene. whin time was called the score stood The funeral will take place at the 22 to 0. family home Tuesday afternoon aud The visitors were simply outclassed the remains will be interred in the in every respect and the 'Varsity Eugene Mason io cemetery. Rev. D. tore great gaps in their line and sent E. Loveridge, rector of Ht. Mary’s their heavy backs smashing through Epicsopal church of this city, will for good gains. conduct the ceremonies. A large THE GAME IN DETAAIL. number of Eugeue people will at Tne game began shortly after three tend, as the deceased was as well o’clock. Albany kicked off to Ore k nown here as in Hpringfield. gon. Oregon started with a determi SKETCH OF HIH LIFE. nation that could result iu uotning .Joseph W. Stewart was born in short of a touchdown, aud in just Macoupin county, Illinois, on Hep- eleven minutes of play scored on the tember 13, 1835. He moved witb his visitors. Templeton kicked the goal. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Stewart, It was evident that the game be to Missouri, thence to Iowa. In longed to the home team. It took 1852 the family came to Oregon, ' but a few more minutes to score crossiug the plains by ox team. They another touchdown and before the settled on the Willamette river near first half ended still another was Eugeue, and in 1855J they took up made and the score stood 17 to 0 in their residence in Eugene. The de favor of Oregon. ceased lived here until 1862, when be In the second half the visitors went to the Elk City gold mines braced up somewhat while the 'Var in Idaho. After staying there for sity players took things cooler. five months he went to the Boise Only one touch down was made in mines and then returned to Lane this last thirty minutes of play. Al county and settled a t Springfield, bany was anxious to score and in her where he went into the mercantile determined efforts tried a place kick business, conducting a general store for goal but failed. from Nov. 5, 1863, until about a year The halves were 30 minutes each. ago, when he sold out and retired The officials were: J. M. Edmun- from active business life. son umpire and E. C. Judd referee. Mr. Stewart was first married to It was an ideal day for a football Miss Julia Walker, and to them two game, but nevertheless the attend children were born, Henry Stewart, ance was small. Manager Graham of Pendleton, and Mrs. Hattie was very much discouraged about this Wheel r, of Portland. His second as be is at a large expense bringing marriage was to Mias L. Elizabeth visiting teams here this year. Evans, and tne issue of this uniou Five of Oregon's games will be was three children as follows: Mrs. played on Kincaid Field, and this re James L. Clark, James Stewart and quires the hearty support of the Eu Harry Stewart, all of Hpringfield. gene people. Hi« wife, and the follwiug three The Albany team returned borne . liters and one brother, also survive Sunday afternoon. him: Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, Mrs. Ashley Stevens, Mrs. J. 8. Luckey and John Stewart, all of Eugene. The deceased was well known all (From The West.) over the state. He was a man of sterling wortband was always counted o. L. Hanson, who has been first aa one of fjane county's formoet citi assistant keeper at lleceta light bouse zens. He was of a kindly disposition for the past seven years, has been and was noted for his many acta of transfecred to the light house at Saud charity. He did not belong to any lslaud, near Port Townsend, Wash secret order or any church, yet he ington, where he has tieeu appointed was not an unbeliever. His character head keeper. Mr. Hanson has been in was far above reproach. He reared the light bouse service for about hie children In such a manner that they eleven years and thoroughly under all are highly respected aud trust stands the duties of the pcsitlon. He worthy citizens. The sorrowing left Sunday mornlug by way of Ya- family and relativea have the eym- quina for his new station. Mrs. Han pmthy of all. son and children will remain on their homestead near Hutton lake. Springfield, Instantly Killed. SATURDAY’S BIG GAME bow the medicine had been of no1 use, how be had searched the city of Portland for the office of the firm, and bow, Dually, he had been told by Woodard A Clarke that the preten sions of the “Quakers” were not genuine. At this juncture the doctor interfered and the term liar passed I Miss Ware Remain; Silmt fci between the two. The next thing the in Portland- Grand orowd knew Cox was kicked off the sumed Work This Mori^ stage by Berry and the fan began. A rush was made for the platform, and to stop the crowd Berry cried, (Daily Guaad , Octob« x “I’m an Eagle. ” Today’s Oregonian: Min x.. “You’re not, you’re a buzzard,” Ware, who, with H. G, replied the crowd. “ ‘ He’s “ vulture, and 8. A. D. Puter, is Mcowl1 he's a shark,” cried some soldiers. .nme .oldiere. ing implicated in scheme» to^ The City Alleges that Twelfth < 4 . hired to the land d*. You fellow« iu don are ’t you pro- rived government in Portland in Saturday bJ Street was Set Aside and Dedi Ueeplthe peace, wny doctor Then home in Eugene, to be cated Uhen the Plat tect me?” Y®1}®4. gonie of the ing the closing sessions the real rush *8 trlo wire to eral grand jury. She is f‘r*e»nt id Was Made. M< crowd looked for t rushed the Portland Hotel, and ,0, wiu t cut off the light*, ln the olty untH the (Daily Guard,OctoLer 26.) ................. v- towards the stage an efforts to she is intere<a<u company’s efforts to she is interested’ba^V**“ City Attorney J. M. Williams this drowned the company »ith m minstrel music and | ' nf Whan -------- --- afternoon filed an answer to the com entertain with IUW it" wL ,DTe8 ‘W100 illtr». plaint of Etna Christian in the in jokes. . had to the would, all probability,! it was in announced that n ** ----- u the . junction case against the city, to pre Au adjournment orowd during sessions of the Mi« jt vent the city from opening East Hotel Columbia Ijater the she has evidently concluded Twelfth street through the Christian following close . * and costs by the ground, -v . i ■ ’ben a report'V° land, between Oak aud Pearl streets. doctor was fined »•" -------------- ------------ « - A portion of the answer leads as justice in an impromptu Bpent the rest case is handed in. follows: session. The impromptu ' [ Efforts to see her yesterd. “Defendants for a further and sepa unavailing; She refUse; n*1 oIth, ptaUorm terviewed, rate answer and defense allege the announcing th.t?? fact to be that on the 18th day of nothing to say about th. November, 1884, Catherine Christian it has been closed. being the owner of the lands des The grand jurv win cribed in plaintiff’s complaint and of work on the land fraud an(T*'' the land whereon 12th street in the matters this morning. A city of Eugene, Lane coiiDty, Ore witnesses in both esses .re to i» gon, herein mentioned is located, to amined, and about two dm V gether with her busband, D. K. Chris- thought, will be required for tain, made, executed, witnessed and sideration of documentary Corvallis Gazette Makes a Few acknowledged, so as to entitle the i When this has been done, the same to be recorded, a plat of the Remarks Along That . go to the jury for its consider.«* said ground designated thereon as Line. I Christian’s addition to Eugene City. That the said plat was duly recorded The Corvallis Gazette in speaking in the office of the County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, in deed book of the alleged professionalism in P, of the Lane county deed records, Albany College’s football team says: (Daily Guard,¡October 26,; “Manager Wallace, of Albany, re at page €01. That on said plat the A surpise party was given gi,M x u a part known as 12th street thereon signed at tne beginning of the foot — j _ --------- at • • her i ______ because De announced “ R. B. e Snodgrass home _ F was dedicated to the public as a ball season llmnn nnf Fam sva +I va vwwawww «» 1 last Saturday 4 --------- , last Saturday sthum evening, '". t public street; and thereafter the said that Albany College did not have the ( mount, v-1-- the 56th anniversary of parties sold lots in eaid addition ac material this year for a first-class being cording to the said plat. That the team, but uevertheless, they have birth. The evening was spent as. lines of the streets mentioned in said orauized and scheduled games with rily with games aud music, plat conformed iu all respects to the the strongest teams in the state. Now which au elegaut BUDper wn lines of said streets in said city of the question is, where did Albany Mrs. Snodgrass was the recipients like name theretofore platted, dedi procure the football players that they many nice presents. Thegu^te cated and laid out and opened for claim iB now making such a strong Mr. aud Mrs. E. R. Mumtney, fc line-up, when they had practically and Mrs. George Simmons, Mr. ui travel. “That by the acts of the said Cath no material for a team at the be Mrs. Stingley, Mr. and Ma if. Ivy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. SDodrja erine Christian aud her husband D. ginning of the season? “Albany’s action in sending men Mr. and Mrs. E. Goodchild, Xu R. Christaiu, all the ground lying between block 2 and block 3, as o Corvallis last Saturday to try and Barker, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. G. B.Fort, showu ou said plat and as exists in pursuade Rumltaugh to join them, Mrs. Rybolt, Mrs. A. D. James, Ma the said city of Eugene became and when he is now attending the O. A. E. J. James, Mrs. J. J. Hngk was dedicated to the public as a pub C. and fplaying on this year's team, Misses Alice Snodgrass, and Mun lic street in the said city; that the has not endeared Albany in the James; Messrs. F. JamieeonindF.L said ground is 66 feet in width and hearts of the football admirers iu Snodgrass. was so dedicated the full width there this city. If Alliany does not give a • • • of. That the plaintiff bad an ob satisfactory explanation it is very Helmetta Temple, Rathbone bi struction in said street completely likely that the game scheduled for ters, held a highly enjoyable aul obstructing the said street betwee. the 31st will not be played. I. O. 0. F. hall Saturtg i session iu “With the line-up of the O. A. C. lot 8, block 2 and lot 1, block 3. evening. It was Division Jo. 1) “That the defendant, J. P. Turner, this year, Albany would have very turn to entertain and the coamittw of winning, but the is the duly appointed, qualified and little show in charge furnished the me»« d acting Htreet Commissioner of the local team does not care to meet any spending a pleasant evening at th» college that resorts to such tactics said city of Eugene; that as such business session of the tempi« th Htreet Commissoiner it is the duty of that the Albany team now stands report of the representative loth said defendant to remove all obatiuc- accused of. It is now up to them to grand temple, Mrs. Folrence Tipi«, tions in the streets of said city. explain.” was read, and a vote of thacki k That the common council of the said Mrs. a . G. Holden, grand tnaaip. city ordered and directed the re for her work in the grand templen moval of the said obstructions to tendered. The initiation often- said street.” didate also took place. After tk (From The Times.) business of the temple »u co City election will be held Monday, pleted, cards were played and i de Nov. 2. Mayor, three councilmen, ligbtful luncheon wae served in ths recorder, treasurer and marshal banquet room. will be chosen at that time. CITY’S REPLY FILED TODAY REFUSES T o be The Christian Injunction Case Will Be Fought ALBANY’S PRO FESSIONALISM SOCIALREAS Junction items. ROSEBURG HAD A PROFESSIONAL Bradley Won the Game Saturday From the Eugene High School. The enrollment at the public schools is now greater than it has been this term and is steadily in creasing. The enrollment last Friday being 188 pupils aud at present is at I least 195. • * • Saturday evening a party of ytM people gathered at the borne of th« Misses Green on East 13th street and proceeded to make themiel’»11 home. “Flinch" proved to be fascinating, after which light rein» meuts were partaken of. It ••1 late hour when the surpruen ¡«* leaving behind them the memory ■ a very pleasant evening. Ts Emma Green left Sunday tor** her acbool work at Leaburg. H. L. Rann has purchased the I Beebe cottage which is occupied by The score of 11 to 5 in favor of Roseburg, as given by Saturday’s Ben Campbell. It is a neat and very Consideration, Guard, was the final score in the desirable cottage. 6500. Roseburg-Eugene High School foot- Oak Grove school will commence ball game at Roseburg. Roseburg played Bradley, the well Monday with Mias Ella Moffit teacher. • . * known league baseball player, and The district has four vacant houses The depot platforma «era cro« not a High School student, and it was two farms without bouses and three I ed yesterday aiternocn mor«-- be who won the game for Roseburg. bachelor’s bouses. ueual. The Albany College foottw The game, however, was played with Work commenced Thursday on the team and 30 or 40 rooters were there out any ill feeling, and it was a clean warebouse -------> <* of Miller A Bucknum. to go away and the Eugeoe E*. and bard fought contest throughout. The building will be 30x70, and in School team aud a crowd «bicb* No one was injured, but of course order to secure the necessary front- ccmpanied the tetm, arrit^ there were the usual bruises and age, the shoe shop was moved west sides these there wae the usu*1 -c" scratches. five feet. day crowd and frieDds of botb t«a» Coach R. S. Bryson, of Eugene, was Marshal Robinson ran in four hobos umpire and C. Wagner, of Roseburg, Tuesday night. _ I The following was referee. morning they were arraigned before In the evening a reception was the police coart, three of them given at the home of Mrs. Parrott in charged with vagrancy and one with Hon. 8. L. Moorehead, edit«* honor of the Eugene team. dunkenness. They were fined 68 the Junction City Times. *" ks each, and not having the necessary ored by the State Pre«» Assodst« change in their overalls, they were in session at Salem last seek by is - net to work digging a »ewer <iiagon-| election as president of the The run cf salmon is falling off Alt ADI V *lly “i’rof* the city Avenue and Holly i \LAI\LT riUDDLU t streets. If the council could ( tion. The other officers chosen •*' now, but the fishermen have been irst vice president, E. Holer. making good catches for nearly two ' always have wori for these chaps they IiaL Salem; second vice prwid*- weeks. For the past ten days tbs would soon give the town a wide Geo. M. Cornwall, Timbermam M pack at '.be cannery has averaged 32l) land; secretary, Albert Tozier- M berth. cases [ier day, the highest pack for Had a Strenuous Time at Van land; treasurer, Miss Frances E G* a single day being 425 cases. couver—Dr. Berry Called shall, Portland; sergeant-st u» Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kyle and son Arthur Conklin. Mining Joon*" a Buzzard. Edwin started Monday for a trip to Granta Paas: bostorian, G*°- 1 San Francisco. The Vancouver, Wash., correspon 'Miss Edith Wilson, a graduate of Himes, Historical Qurterly. Port-*54- dent of the Portland Journal tells the University of Oregon last year, bow the Quaker doctors came near and W. H. Johnson, of Applegate, being mobbed at that city the other Jackson county, were united in mar night. The trouble began when a riage Saturday afternoon at Wood NORTHWEST. (Daily Guard,October M man named Cox demanded his money burn, Rev. B. F. Rowland, of Eu Multnomah 16; O. A. C. 0. Joe White and Ben Wilson •*** back from the doctors, he alleging Portland Academy 86; Bishop Scott gene, officiating. The bride baa that the medicine was of no value. rested last night on the chars* ■ Academy 0. many friends here who wish her mush The next night Dr. Berry told the Ing drunk and disorderly. Columbia University 11; Pacific bsppinese. brought beofre Police Judge audience that the matter had I een University 5. this morning and each flow! f Willamette 28; Monmouth Nc-mal 0. settled aud that the bonne of 1100 costs, amounting in all to I? 1 •*; still stood to any toe who coaid University of Washington 35; Whit prove that they did not bare a Port paid hie fine but White, man College 0. the Deceaserv coin, is workiai land office, and 'hat they wen not U. O. 23; Albany College U (Daily Guard. October 26.) bis fine on the streets Roseburg High School 11; Eugene reputable dcctora with the lest cure A shooting match for beef was held all on earth. At tb;s juncture Mi Saturday evening at 5 o r;'** High School 0. Cox waved hi« hat in the air am. it J. M. Martin’s brick yard yester CALIFORNIA. C. Rickman won first prize; L. Willard and Miss Feer cried that be wae ready for the 6100. i day. I Andy Heitzman second and fourth; both of Cottage Grove, wef* c: Berkely 4O| Chemawa 0. “Come onto the stage, ' Mid Berry. marriage by Justice of the ■' *’ Stanford 0; Uuiversity of Nevada i). One« on the stage Cox started to tell lra Johnson third, and John Kist fitfh. A. Winter meter. Florence Notes. COAL FOR FUEL IN EUGENE Loughmiller A Peter, the hardware firm, has received from a point in Washington state a catload of fuel coal, which they will dispute of to different parties In towu who will use It for fuel to see if it is cheaper than wood is at the prevailing prices. Good fuel oak wood sawed and de livered now costs the conaum< r 'rom F> 50 to 66 50 per coni, and many think that the coal, even If »hipped two or three hundred miles, la not ls> prot>ed deep eti. ugh to hurt cbeapet than that. anybody’s political chancee It all Whether or not tie sxperin ent 1» hinges on that point Can somelody ■nceesatnl remains to be seen. without a reputvtton at stake I« pinched, Cau rone clerk or under, strapper tie roa ted without scorching the SMklateara of the real eliminai iu (Guard Special Service. ) the nest pew? It may be a cl.«a I D. Scarbrough Is engaged In, shave, but it won't hurt an y Is sty big. picking the apple« lu hie fine orchard. ru» I bur. s. L. Moorhead Honored. QUAKER DOCTORS Married Saturday’s Football Scores. Drool and Shooting Match Yesterday. DisMj-