The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, December 05, 1903, Image 5

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    ROOSEVELT
RECEIVES
A CRANK
President Given a Letter
by White-Haired
Man
before the commission whl(.h
'eetigatiug the acta of GeUirU ’V n- ,
while governor general ot Cut a,
Major Rum-il, who alote BI, ’rtl
for the North American Rev,..., Crlt
cuing General Brook.’» admin.-tra
«uveruu, ot Cula.
It has beeu alleged that the maga
a Uth“rtiCie»
*“» Prepare
at the instigation of General Mood
air Major Ladd, the latter haring
W
HOCOUBt- «I General Wood
Woods opponents assert that he
actually ordered Major R0Ilcll
write the defamatory article. General
Wood enters a geueral denial.
A San Francisco Mystery.
I
banner left a note to notify his' £ r* 4 T*T] C
work train which collided with « I f' C
C D A I
BLOODY
1 rotber, bimou 11. Bauuer a merctuiut .ll.rX | | I ,1
freight train tbe other «lay, killing 1 < 11.1111 -i%XXI .
in tbia city. He appeared to have
, fifteen aud injuring fourteen others,
pieuty of money and no cause is I
arresttd at bis home here today
BATTLE IN kuowu for tbe -ash act.
and taken to Pekin, Illinois, tbe
STREETCAR ci was
REYES IN
unty seat of tbe county iu which
I be acciueut occuired. T he engiueer
INDIANA St. Paul, Nov. 28.^Peter Elliott, J
COLLISION will be arrested and both will be WASHINGTON
Presidential Crank.
Chicago Detectives Are
Fighting Desperate
iusane, who attempted to aseault
President Roosevelt while tbe latter
visited here e mouth ago, essaped
from the state insane a»yium yester­
day. The police believe he is biding
in Miuueapolia.
Some Appointments.
Outlaws,
, tried for tbe reaponalbility of tbe
' wreck.
Down i n West Indies.
Two Are Seriously In
jured and Will
Die.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 28. —Ad-
: vices frotu Suu Doming«: are that ail
' is quiet today. The guards have beeu
: withdrawu.
The ex president has
gone to Porto Rico aboard a German
I giiui'oat.
ttaabiugtou. D. C., Nov. 28.—F^
San Francisco, Nov. 27. —Mrs. Lil-
Lawrenoe,
of Vermont, bu been ap­
Was Coming From His Uncle’s lie Coit, in whose
pointed Assistant Attorney Geueral,
apartments at the
Palace tbe tracely occuried Mednes-
Fun«ral- Detectives Arrest
Looking After Strike.
while R. W. Webster, of Kentucky,
Two Detectives Are Shot-Spe
day, is in a stete of
„ collapse and
#
I
will suocee.1 Dauiel .Miller of the
the Man—Says Name
ludiauapolis.
Nov.
28. —John
friends fear the outcome.
postoffice department, recently on Ten Others Arc Injured- -Cars Mitchell leaves here tomorrow for
------- ». A
A state
state- ­
cial Train With Reinforce­
is Dennison.
ment differing somewhat from that of
trial for complicity iu postal frauds.
Trinidad, where he will establish
Met Head On in a
ments- Farmers Help­
yesterday, i. that .Major McClung
headquarters from which to direct
Another
Prize
Fight.
New York, Nov. 27. —Just as Près- and Garnett had quite a tussle lefore
Heavy Fog—Univer­
ing Oiticers.
the Colorado cialminer»' strike.
M«.ut Boose veil was coming out of tbe the former was «hot, from tie efi.cts
San Francisco, Nov. M—Willie
He will first attempt a se.tlemeut ot
sity Line.
ebureh after attending the funeral ser­ of which he died yesterday afternoon.
bis ______
brother
tbe matters in coutroversry.
Chicago, IB., Nov. 27.—In tbe tat­ Britt, manager for __
vices over the remains of hie uncle,
“",>8 110 *8
cuiiAdeut tle that has raged since last even­ Jimmy, the light weight champion of
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 28.—Two beav.
a white t earded mau stepped upto Mr. Coit will not pioeeiute Hr rea- ing between seven Chicago detectives tbe world, is negotiating with the
Withdraws Cup.
ily loaded street care on tbe Uuiverslty
him slid handed him au envelope. sous not given.
National
■««iiouai
Sporting
sportiug
Club
of
Loudon,
and two men, who aie supposed to be
New
York,
Nov. 28—A Berlin dis­
The I’resideut took tlie paper, looked
Peter Neidermeyer and"Ha7vey Van f‘?r “
*ub tb« »i»’« English line, In thia city, collided h ad on,
Filteen Drowned.
patch
Daisy
says
that ou account of
with
a
terriiic
force,
during
a
heavy
at it and vigorously threw it away.
dine, two young bandits accused I v ,‘halu,’,ou'
"• proposed to bring an
11 biuHii the Khisti, its witi.diawi)
Tbe detectives immediately seized
Berlin, November 28,-Five tislnug Gustave Marx of haling confessed to ‘“‘‘’"‘•J10“** hut,k' otr
Eoudou iu fog this morning.
Harry Kinuey,a telephone lineman, bis offer of a cup for the traus-
the man and bustled him away to po­ smacks were foundered off the island the Borne murder and to le.^ hi" ,th" *,ly P‘"' U J“Uar*'
had hia leg terribly crush«>d and-is Atlautiu yacht race to l>e held iu 1104.
lice headquarters. The crank gave of Heliogolaud ou tbe North Sea and accomplice», two of the officers
internally injured. He cannot re­ Instead of this be haa substituted au
bis name as Dennistou.
fifteen persons were drowned iu a nave been shot, one aeriooaly. Infor­
cover. .Motorman Hammond had hia otter of a cup to be raced for iu 1995.
President Roosevelt has be under storm today.
mation was received Ly Chief O’Neil
hip crushed and is in a horrible con­ i'be dispatch haa cauaed geueral re­
at t ten o'clock
• • • this morning from
the protection of 54X1 special officers
WILL CASE dition, is bruised ami cut about the gret amoug all yachtmeu.
as during the past week be has re
Miller
s Station near Hammond,
..
--------- ---- lu-
body. He will probably die. Ten
ceived several tbreatenirg lettere,
| diati», w here the terrific battle is now
others in the car were more or less
Two cranks were taken into custody
taking place asking that reinforce­
seriously injured.
yesterday both of whom were heavily
ments le sent at once. Forty of the Druggist Who Embalmed Bodies
armed. One Soldassi, who »eut a
best shots in the police department
NEW ORLEANS
Testifies in Favor of Mrs.
Tank Explodes.
message of a threatening nature, is
and armed
----- J with Winchesters have
Fair’s Relatives.
Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 28.—Au
an Austrian. Prior to the receipt or
(Guard Special Service.)
beeu sent to tbe scene ou a special
explosiou ¡of a glycerine tank in
tbe message banded the President by Portland, Nov. 26. —Oregon was train, accompanied by a Catholic
New Orleans, La., Nov. 28.—Fire
Paris, Nov. 28.- Tbe proceedings in Swift’s soap department this morning
the trank today, Mr. Roosevelt nat- defeat«d iu a hard-fought game Ly priest and surgeon, The supposed
killed one and injured several others broke out early this moruilig and des­
rowly escaped a collision with a trolley M. A. A. C., by tbe score of 12 to 0. bandits are now surrounded in a the Fair will ease was began today
before Commissioner Fisher, of New very Iwdly aud badly damage«! tbe troyed the plant of tbe National Bis­
car.
About 4500 people witnessed tbe dugout. A posse of farmers have
building.
cuit Compauy, also badly damaged
At the time of tbe narrow escape of game, amoug whom were many U. O. joined the detectives aud are now Tork, who opened the bearing here.
the coutigiuous property very badly.
Attorney
Harper,
represented
Mrs.
men. Three men
the President's carriage from tbe col­ sympathizers. The U. O. Medioc's A^btiug the
Appointment Confirmed
The loss amounts to over 8250,000,
lision it was surrounded and guar led turned out in a body and rooted for who closely resemble Neidermeyer, l air's relatives. Tbe druggist who
attended
the
bodies
testified
to
Fair's
by a detail of fifteen mounted officers the University team,
Philadelphia, Nov. 28. —Tbe circuit
McMillan Vandine aud Em 1 Roeski, the third
Brevities
and was proceeding at a six mile au did not euter uutil the game was fugitive, were seen at Hammond yes­ body being so bruised that it was im­ court of appeals this morning con­
possible to properly embalm it, while
hour clip.
almost over but watched from the terday and one, believed to be Ro­ Mrs. Fair’s was in good condition. firmed the appointment of James
Smith, Jr., as receiver of the United
eski was taken iuti custody last night.
At tbe junction of Twenty-third, side Tines.
Albany Democrat: "The Eugene
Tbe case was adjourned until next States Shipbuilding Company.
Fifth and Broadway, tbe rapidly mov­
Tbe club men held time after time His companions disappeared but the Tuesday,
Register mau raved over Florence
Chicago
detectives
who
had
been
sent
ing trolley car bore dowu upou them, and the officials absolutely refused
Roberta aa Zasu. Otto's heart was
Dressed in Men’s Garments
when the coacbmau rapidly and vio­ to see it. More thaD once were Ore­ to Hammond on the request of the
Famous Cornetist Dead.
evideutly broken into splinters.”
San Francisco, Nov. 28.—Miss M.
lently swung the horses to one, side, gon’s end tackled and held while M. chief of police there, took up the
it is reported that several thousand
tiail and soon located the men in tbe Chicago, Nov. 28.—Jules Levy, B. Matson, who has dreessed as a man
the car almost grazing the driver, A. A. C. carried the ball.
Chinese pheasants killed I efore tbe
the
famous
cornetist,
died
at
his
dugout.
Details
of
tbe
battle
bave
for over twenty years, was sen­
then resumed a slower gait.
Every off-side play made by Oregon
home here this morning of appolexy, tenced to sixty days in tbe county law permitted and held lu cold ator
was penalized but only once did M. not yet been received.
ANOTHER SENSATION.
age,have appeared
in tbe Fort
A dispatch from Miller Station says aged sixty-two years.
jail thia morning for wearing men's laud market.
President
Roosevelt breakfasted A. A. C. loose yardage iu this that Vrandine and Neidermeyer es­
clothing.
Present Ships Bell.
with his brother-in-law, then attended manner.
11. A. bcbweriug, tbe popular Ninth
caped from tbe dugout where they
The
Oregon
team
went
on
the
flelrl
the funeral of his uncle at 9:30
street barber, is making some exten­
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Nov.
were
surrounded.
It
is
reported
that
No
Clash.
o'clock. Bishop M< tetr, assisted by with no sign of stage irigbt ai_d for they succeeded iu reaching Follestou, 28.—The delegation from the Cleve­
sive improvements, buviiig furuished
Butte., Mont , Nov. 28.—The ex­ bls shop with a tine uew barber's
Bishop Potter, conducting tbe ser­ about 5 minutes piuyed like demons, Indiana, where they held up a Penn­ land, Ohio, chamber of commerce,
vices. As tbe President emerged from going through tbe line for good gains, sylvania freight train, shot a brake­ today presented a bronze shtps’s bell pected clash betweeu fifty solider» cabinet and new chairs.
and a baud of N'ez Perce Indians un­
the church an old mail by the name but soon became discouraged at tbo man and forced the engineer to take to the new Cruiser "Cleveland.”
When you feel that life is harldy
der Morrigeau, who were defying the
of Deming stepped past the guards treatment received at the bands ot them to Liverpool, Indiana, where
worth the can He take a dose of < haui-
tbe
officials.
The
Oregou
team
has
collection of taxes, has been prevented beilalu’a Htomueh and Liver Tablets.
Bryan’s Tour.
and banded him a letter, saying "read
they left the train aud struck out
this on way out.” The President always received unfair decisions in across a marshy end rand dune
London, Nov. 28.—Mm. J. Bryan by MorrigeauFs surrender. The I 1 hov will <1. mt« vour stomach,
t OUF
plains
coolly glanced at tLe wilting then the club games but tbiuk that this country.
lunched with Chamberlain today. troops returned to tbe
year
far
surpasses
them
all.
this
morning.
threw it down. The detectives siezed
The two detectives who were wmin- He goes to Dublin touight where he
THE GAME.—FIRST HALF.
tbe craDk, who had a < au coutaiuiug
ded were brought here to the hospital, expects to speak.
The Brookes Criticism.
charcoal in bis baud. He seems a M. A. A. C. wen tbe toss and chose one is prol»ably fatally I urt. Advices
Washington, Nov. 28.—Ray Stan­
Russia Maintains Possession.
harmless insane mau and will be sent tbe south goal. Templeton kicked received at headquarters say that the
50 yards to Cook, who rau iu 12>, brakeman who. waa shot on the Fort Vienna, Nov. 28.— A St. Petersburg nard Baker, who procured tbe publi-i
to Bellereu this afternoon.
ulmol at V4 h<«k
Tbe President's trip was finished yards. Kirkley lost 3S, yards. The Wayne train, was killed. I’artlculan dfspatcb says the Russo-Japanese cation of tbe Kuncll article in tbe
North American Review denouncing
will beard
it. h
witbout further incident aDd he de­ ball was now on the club's 13-yard of the battle this morning say that contention as to Manchuria is tenta­
General
Brooks
for
hia
management
Hl iw allo»
parted for Washington atone o’clock. line. They uow punted 4 yards to seven detectives were sent to Ham­ tively settled by Japan agreeing to
L‘M I
Goodrich, who returned the tall to mond last night aud located the men; recognize Russian dominant interests of tbe governor general’s office it
Cuba, is to be summoned to appea
tbe Club's 43-yard line. Goodrich they then gathered a posse, and sur­ there, with the understanding that
D
JU st • -
JOE COLE FELL
before tbe senate committee on Mil;
made 7 yards iu th’-ee downs. Or< gon rounded the dugout, but awaited day­ there will be no interference with
neer, died in that city Wednesday,
tary Affaire.
eoon lost on downs on the club’s 8- light for a charge owiug to tbe fact the established state of affaire for the
Ou his testimony will largely de­ after a long iilnege, aged 72. Mr.
THROUGH BRIDGE yard line.
of tbe deadly marksmanship of Van- present.
pend the decision as to Wood's Denny staked out his claim and built
Multnomah punted 45 yards to Lat- dine and Niedermitr. During the
the first cabin iu King county, in
eligibility for promotion.
The Chicago Sensation.
ourlette, wboj ran in 7 yards. Tem­ night desultory Are from both side
whioh Seattle la located, in Septem­
pleton soon punted to Cook, who re­ was kept np and at dawn the bandits
ber 1861. He waa a young man of 19
Chicago, Nov. 28.—Tbe four oar- VENEZUELA
Cottage Grove. Or., Nov. 25.—Joe
turned to center of field. M. A. A. opened Are iu dead earnest. Two de­ barn bandits were lodged In separate
then juat from Indiana.
Cole, one of tbe freighters tor the
C. bucked to Oregon’s 25 yard line, tectives were shot early in tbe en­ cells today. Public excitement is
Oregon Securities Company, of Bo­
Both Nansen and Sverdrup have de­
but lost on downs. Oregon punted to gagement. Hundreds of sbolsjwire abating. Police officer Driscoll who
WILL NOT REPLY clared
hemia, met with a sensational acci­
their firm resolve never to
Murphy. The club failed to make exchanged.
was shot in yesterday's battig is hov­
undertake another Polar expedition.
dent Monday evening, while on the
yHidage and tbe I all went to Oregf'U
Sverdrup haa left Norway, perhaps
The superintendent of tbe Penn­ ering near death.
way to the mines with a four-horse
on her 42-yaid Hue. After an ex­
The taudits maintain indifference
Hia health lma beeu
load of supplies. While crossing tbe change of punts the club bucked to sylvania railroad received a dispatch
Considers the Question One To for all time.
very poor ever since hia return from
Frank Braes Creek bridge, five miles
that two of the escaping bandits bad as to the outcome of tbe events in
Oregon’s 35-yard line and lost downs.
Be Settled Between U. S.
prominent
bia laat expedition, and he baa gone
this side of tbe warehouse, the floor
been captured. Tbe third man is which they are such
Templeton punted, Oregon ends were
actors.
to the Canary islands, where be ex­
been
abandoned
near
have
thought
to
of the bridge gave way, aDd bones
and Colombia.
held and tbe ball was returned to
companions,
pects to remain some years.
by hie
and wagon fell through to the bottom
Liverpool
Oregon's 40-yard Hue. Oregon was
An Insane Priest.
wounded.
of the river, some 12 or 15 feet.
Washington,
D.
C.,
Nov.
28.
—
Semi
­
Jake Carman, brakeman on the
penalized for off-side play.
Washington, Nov. 28.—Rev. Father official information reached here thia Woodburu-Natron branch, and a for­
Cole was badly bruised, but was
Kerregau and Coibett tucked Ore­
Chicago, Nov. ¿7.— Vanti ine'a cooi- Walters, claiming to be assistant morning from Caracas that Venezuela mer Eugene boy, injured bis foot
»tie to cut the harness on his hoti.e
gon for good gains inti Horan went ness was shown by tbe fact that for
pastor of St. John’s Cathedral at Al­ will not reply to Marrouquin’a ap­ quite seriously laat Monday while
thus saving them from drowning.
through between tbeii left guard and
The wagon was turned upside dowu tackle for a touchdown, aft<.- 26 min- fully a quarter of a mile in tbe open toona, Pa., was arrested by detec­ peal ou tiehalf of Colombia to Cen­ unloading some lumber at Aumsville.
country lie covered tbe retreat of hi tives this morning and taken to a hos­ tral South American repo Mica except A large plank fell upon it inflicting
into the river, and tbe supplies are a
utee of play. Murphy kicked goal. companions,
running backwards, pital for treatment.
total loss.
In tbe way of a formal acknowledge­ • bruise which will be tbe means of
Oregon kicked off poorly but pl»ye«i
Father Walters awerts that be came ment of Venezuela, whicb^regarda tbe giving him a painful vacation for
Cole immediately started for the in Multnomah's territory for the while firing rapidly and delitarately.
Tbe country in which they are new to meet President Roosevelt on tbe Panama affair aa one solely between several daya.
warehouse station, but reached there
remainder of tbe half.
hiding
is ideal either for fighting or promise of tbe latter to give him the governments of Colombia and the
in an almost unconscious condition
Score, M. A. A. C., 6; U. O., 0.
George A. Dyson, of Eugene, uas
hiding, 1*1ug a heavy growth of three milliou dollars which bad been United States.
from the effects of the bruises sus­
written a letter to William H. Dodge,
SECOND HALF.
stunted pines, with undergrowth aDd collected for charity.
tained.
tn which be stales that ba is at pres­
Murphy kicke«i off 45 yards to Lat- marsh.
Army vs Navy.
ent developing a promising gold ledge
Chief of Police O'Neill has selected
Funeral ot Grace.
ourette who brought the ball back to
Chicago, Nov. 28. —Final score in near Jacksonville. Mr. Dyson was
Oregon fifty picked men from tbe police for
New York, Nov. 27.—President and Oregon'e 25 yard line.
tbe
army vs. navy football game was, the origins) locator of tbe Lucky
punted and Multnomah returned to special marksmanship and is new
Mrs. Roosevelt arrived here early this
Dr. Darrin and wife upon leaving Army 40, Navy 5.
Boy mine, but sold bis interest early
about
ready
to
send
them
to
take
tbe
morning and are attending the Grace the middle of the Held.
In tbj development. He baa followed
Corvallis, will take a trip around tbe
Murnby made a 40-yard run for men
funeral. Secretary Loeb and Cowles
min lug for years sod advocate» tbe
world, going from San Francisco,
Shaw's Brother Dead.
what seemed a touchdown, but Chand­
•re also in the party.
objects of tbe Oregon Miners' Asso­
taking in Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Must Attend Drill.
Washington, Nov. 28.-Secretary of
ler was held and M. A. A. C. penal­
Upon their return they will resume the Treasury Shaw, received a tele­ ciation.
ized 20 yards.
At the regular drill hour last night, bujinees in Oregon, probably in Eu­
Hunting Poisoner.
Father P. J. Lynch, pastor of Ht.
gram thio morning announcing tbe
Multnomah punted to Latonrette iu the armory, an order was r. ad ire-
gene.— Lebanon Express Advance.
death of bio brother, D. Shaw, at Patrick's church, GainsviHs, Florida,
__2 ilz;.
Berlin, Nov. 27.—The Moer Gen on tbe 4-yard
line. He returned
w‘nrD^ 14
“ fore Company M, promoting four
it is to be boptsi that our city .Manila, Iowa. He waa a well known la eudeavoring to divert Irish immi­
Post says that a commlseon has yards.
Templeton punted to Cook, members of the company to non-com­
council will pass an ordinance that banker. Secretary Shaw left at ten gration to tbe Hontb. Ha has about
apppointel to ascertain bow the who run into Oregon’s 37 yard missioned officers. Corporals -I odao will practically prohibit traveling
o'clock this forneoon to attend th* 100,000 acraa of flue farming land in
Poison wac placed in tbe food at the line. M. A. —
A. C. carried ’be ball by ami Ralph Whi’e were promoted »er-
doctors, if the title Is applicable, from funeral.
Alachua county, Florida, aud wants
Wsr'« party that cause«i the death of using shifts and tandem pUy»
geants. and Private. Fred Kress and
using our city at all.
to settle it with a colony of Immi­
tbe little princess.
14
yard
line.
Murphy
at-
Will Kauteu were promoted corpo- ¡The down valley papers have been
gon's
grants from tbe green isle. He does
Fell 100 Feet
tempted a drop kick , but It^wa­ rale. These men ! bave been faithful
not want any but people who uuder-
Divorce—Quick Marriage.
blocked and Berkley fell on the tall soldiers, aud are well fitted to bold taking advertising from Dr. Derrlo
San Francisco, Cal., Nov. a.—
a, one fifth regular rates, and as a
stands farming and he hopes that in
in two plays tbe positions I
William
Rankin,
foreman
of
the
iron
Newport, R. T., Nov. 27.—Within an on Oregon's 4-yar’ lioe. I-
rule the matter was eo objectionable
a few mouths all ths iau«i will bs
"
n.
Horan
was
sent
over
for
a
touchdown.
kcur of the rendering of a decree of
been appointed.
that it was not fit to tie published in work on tbe Merchants’ Exchange taken.
Father Lynch is a well
L. -
A geueral order was i aito read, I» 3 reaped table paper. Ii Dr. iJarrin building, feli 100 feet to the >Mseni<-nt known citizen of Florida.
•bsoluta divorce, Mrs. Arthur Kemp Time 12 minutes. Murphy kicked
37
yards.
i
which
•
n
befe.
sued by Coion« ! G»nte
J”*4 marrie i at noon today to Hollis goal. Oregon kicke«l efl i
' •advertise«
in tbe Guard be will have from the fifth story tbia morning and
The experimental chair ^factory in
—
Huunwell.
She is a sister-in-law M. A. A. C. bncked to Oregon affects not only the off!« •»re end en-|
I,'
to
cut
out
all objectionable matter hia Isxiy was crushed to a abatelees William's Valley, south of Grants
|
d(:*DF.
but
gl
Reginald Vanderbilt. Freddie 22-yard 1 ine and lost ou
Hated men of Company
Pass, and owned by U. M Cal
followed o, the entire regiment, i iud Its pro end pay tbe regular rates
Gebhardt gave the bride away.
Several exchange» of
We do not talieve in these travel
was deetroyed by Are, Hun day, to­
difficult
ber
ended
Upholds Tax Law.
«nd tbe game el
— witb tbe ball io visions will make it rat
¡ng doctors. They should be pro-
gether with all manufacturing tools
yprd
t
from
drills
Forger Captured
t
Oregon's possession on h*r
for the men to be «Been
Han Francisco, Nov. 28. —Federal and material. The chair factory was
bibite«! from entering Eugene.
witbont leave, sud not s' 'lifer a trial
Judge Morrow baa rendered a decis­ a new department for Southern Ore
( Special to tbe Guard.)
----- 7 court, and such
No one was seriously injured. The before a «ielin'insnoy
ion upholding the inberltan«*e tax law goo, and had a very promising future
JoDction City, Nov. 27.—Tbe offi-
U O. boys are brghly indignant st penalty ■« *he court may direct. ••
in the war revenue act In the clause before It. It was t«eing watched with
here captured tbe man who was tbe treatment received from the
Statwman
In tbe act to levy heavy tax on minor ootedaiderablo lotereat, aa to «lemon
•«>tM by Sheriff Fisk for forgiDg
l^eap year begins January lot. Tbia heirs.
It was claimed to be on
officials-
.
*h*,ks on Eugene merchants.
will make eight years since tbe ia«iiae constitutional and many have refused strata tbe value of Houtheru Oregon
Shoots Himself.
Time of halt»». » minotes eseb
bard woods—modrona, mazsuita end
I'epnty Sheriff B owd arrived here
»«■re in poe«*a»i"n of tbe privilege of
Officials. Ralph Fisher sud >-,cbD
to pey.
New York, Nov. 'M-VI
oaks—as material for manufacturing
‘his afternoon and has left for Ea-
pr«'poeiug,
and
by
thia
time
an
ela-
ToocbdowDs. Horan 2. Goal#,
□er, formerly of B««*' '
chairs and other furniture. From
•*ne t>y private conveyance with tbe
ganteropof bashful b»aux baa ma
Train Wreck Arrests
■ II appeersn«*es tbe tire was tbe work
retir»! *n Franerò m-ren
Prisoner.
lured—reedy for marketing. Giris be
*«•“
Indianapolis, Ind, Nov. 28 — Con­ of an incendiary aud an effort la be­
bimsei. iu a
breve, a faint bear* never woo a
The Havane Scandal.
ductor Hastings, of the Big Four ing made to rau down tbe culprit.
— in
th« mwbauicsl
depait bou~- here kxlay by showi
tu ic id» cbappia.
eu errot
in the
me«
Mystery sarround» th»
*»ahington, Nov. 27.—Among the, ment it failed to appear.-Ld 1
ffitDe««« who teatified this morn in«
THE FAIR
RANK DECISIONS’
CAUSE DEFEAT
Probably Not.
Leap Year Here boon.
Handicapped By Lack of
Uniforms
1 ill Trunks
■■k-T?
T“. " •- - —
Arrive Too.
Claims I hat Over Zealous
paper
Neus
Reporters t alsity and
Send Out Untrue Sen­
sational Reporb.
Washington, I). U., Nov. 28.—Gen­
eral Keyes, the spectal vnvoy of the
Colombiau goverumnit to protest
against American recognition aud
support ot the Republic of Panama,
arrived here this morning ui.d waa
uiet at tbe traiu by Minister Herau
ot Columbia.
The Geueral declines to ducuss bis
mission. He deuies the v.arllke ut­
terances attributed to him euroutu
from New Orleans, cunipiaiuiug that
the false light be waa put iu was the
work of over zealous uewapaper re­
porters who would not stop at talse-
boixl tur seusatioual reports for their
papers.
As soon as the trunks containing
bls state ami military uuitoruis arrive
General Keyes will visit tbe several
legations ot the South American re­
publics in hope of inducing them to
join with Columbia in a protest
against tbe action ot the United States
at 1'auaiua.
THE GOVERNOR
STANDS FIRM
Will
Mention
Nothing
But
Tax Question In His
Message.
(Salem Journal, /j
That Governor Ciutmberlaiu will
coutiue bimieif iu hia measage to tbe
legislature wbeu it meets lu special
session here ou December 21, next, to
tbe treatmeut of tbe tax question
alone, can uow l>e stated upru au­
thority, because he so emphatically
declared yeatezflay afternoon wheu a
( qusslioua i
»
ip*.-, th« suhj<
t i r
I
tin
!0r hia
Wliel
lt> her
• «
chi I
ir< rn,
(
tins U
WI m C iuii ,
Jf
to
■j y
iLt
them together to euact remedial leg
lalaliou to remedy tbe defect in thu
Fbelpa law and 1 will have nothing
whatever^ to do with the seaaluu or
ita buaiueee aside from it."
Aa the Governor of tbe stale of
Oregon he would not exptess himself
oue way or the other upou tbe port
age railway law, but, aa a private
citizen, be said that be did nut hardly
■auction its repeal nor think it the
moot wise movemeut to make, "it
seems," he said, "that tbe people of
that section over there denisud some
relief and 1 am of tbe opiiiiou that tbe
government will never do anything
with tbe canal project uutil tbe elate
makes a move to build tbe portage
railway. Tbia has been tbe case iu
everything else of a similar nature
that haa come up and 1 do not be­
lieve that anything will bo done iu
tbia, except tbe state takes tbe initi­
ative. Personally 1 do not tbiuk
the law baa served its purpose, and I
do not see any reason wby it abould
l<e rej-ealed.
Salem Htatesmau.
SOCIAL REALM.
Last evening at tbe home of Miss
Myrtle Kays, tbe second chapter of
tbe Epworth league held a book
social. I be evening was spent iu a
book guessing contest, lu whicb
Misses Sedie Ford and Bertie Eddy
won tbe coveted honors. Refresh-
menta were served by tbe hoetees,
after which tbe guests played Flinch.
A delightful evening waa bail by all
present.
Mr». Guy Davis entertalued tbe
Priscilla Club yesterday afternoon at
her home 824 South Willamette street.
Tbe afternoon waa (pent with needle­
work, after whicb a luncbeou was
served by the hostess. Those present
were :
Meedamra Elmer Roberts,
Frank Hampton, Romeo Gilbert, T.
B. Luckey, A. L. Peter, E. D. Mat-
lock, Bert Vincent, F. L. F'oiudex-
ter, H. A. Schwerlug. The neat
meeting of tbe club will be held at
tbe home of Mrs. Romeo Gilbert,
Portland, Oregon, io rapidly becom­
ing recognized ae an Important
theatrical center, second in the West
only to Han Francisco. There are
now four theatres doing a pros|«rvoe
business, aside from a number of
bouses devoted to vaudeville. T wo
of the theatre» ore controlled by the
Baker eoU r( rises, of which George
L. Baker is manager.