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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
A FOUL MURDER IN BUFFALO Bodies of Franz Frahr and Wife Found have confidence despite the banks re maining closed aud believe that Dowie’« statement “Now rid of sHnk pots aud devil parasites for good and all” will be verified. Dowie today isaiiej notice that "vipers of tbe press” will not be ad- mitted to tbe city again. The court this morning issued au order that Dowie remain in charge of industries as be is better aide to man- ag» them than au outsider. lie m ist regularly report to receivets. Swedish Ship Aground. EAR GRAFTING SUCCESSFUL Wealthy Westerner Buys Another Man’s Ear in New York ♦400,90), was indicted for forgery in the first degree this afternoon. Au officer took tbe warrant at once to tbe hospital where Blair lies ill aud placed him under arrest. it is charged that Biair embezzled ♦:WO,OW from Dick Bros, of Philadel phia and WO.OWfrom the Blow estate. Cotton Crop Short. Washington, Dec. X-Tbe Depart ment of Agriculture in its report is sued today estimates that the sea- sou’s cotton crop will be more than a half million bales below the crop of — 1 U«t —i year. ATLANÜC STORM RAGING ______ Government Submarine Torpedo Boat in Lewes, Del., Dec. 3.-Tbe Swedish <*hip Dharmar ia bard aground off Distress. Ocean City, Maryland. Five mem I New York, Dec. X—Cotton fut uree her« of tbe crew have reached «bore | The Operation Was Today Pro advanced thirty pointe today, being in a boat. Eleveu others with a i nounced an Entire Success greatly buoyed up by the agricultural wotuan and two children are etill on Their Skulls Were Crush« ci With reports. The bidding is terriffic. the ehip. A Gunboat Towing the Disabled by the Attending a Hammer • Found Buried Columbia Hill Not Come. Vessel—Life Savers Are A War-hip Ashore. Surgeon. in a Shed in Rear of New York, Dec. X—Harry A. Fish Victor a. B. C. Dec. 3.—The Brit Kept Away by a er. manager of tbe Columbia foot lai 1 Their Residence. ish warship Flora went ashore this Heavy Sea. New York, Dec. X—Dr. Nelder team of New York, has announced morniug in a fog ou Deumau Island. It is uot knowu here at this time bow aunouuce<i tod«y that tbeear-graftiug that all negotiations for the Western Norfolk, Va. Dec. X—A terrific Lufialu, Dec. 3.—The police thia bidly she is injured er ss to tie operation whicu was begun ou Nov. trip of the team during the Christmas storm rages otf the Atlantic coast to lsth, ia entirely successful and tLat holidays bad beeu abandoned. morning discovered the bodies of chances of getting her afloat. , It had been proposed to play tbe day. The government submarine t< r- the ear is nearly healed. hranz £*rubr aud bia wife buried in a This is the first time In medical University of California aud Leland pedo boat Moccasin is in distress shed in tbe rear of their resideuce, history that such au operation has Stautord University, but as neither three mites otf shore w ith the gunboat from which they mysteriously dis college would conseut to play a re Peoria trying to tow her. been performed. appeared on November 20th. Their turn game here next season it was The submarine torpedo boat Adder A wealthy Westerner, whose inden- skulls were crushed wit'j a hammer, ia standing by appaieutly under ecu- tity is still a secret, iu some manner thought best to give up the project. which was afterwards found in the trol. lost an ear and bis physicist)« adver shed. Life savers at the station are wait Redding Gambler Shoots Friend tised to give 15000 to auyoue who A si arch fcr Chas, Bonier, wbo ing for the sea to subside so they can would consent to part with his ear to moved into tbe hi use the day after Without Piovocation or a go to the rescue. take tbe place of the missing mem- | tbe Frahrs disappeared, resulted in In Memoriam Moment’s Warning ber. Out of a large number of ap- i bis arrest at Elie this morning. Wasbingtou, Dec. X-The Navy plicauts, oue whose ear very closely I Frahr Hnd his wile are pa«t eighty department ia rushing the Yaukon Mrs. M. A. Hunsaker died at resembled the rich Westerner ’ s was her years of age. 1 he supposition of tbe to Cape Henry to aid tbe torpedo home in Eugene, Saturday evening, chosen and he submitted to the opera Redoing, Cal., Dec. 2.—C. K. Mc detectives ia that Bouier luuideied November 29, 1903, of diabetes, aged boats Moccasin and Adder. them to gain possession of the prop Kenzie, a gambler aud all round Lad tion. 71 years, 7 mouths aud 8 days. The man who secured the new ear erty. Bouier. wheu arrested, claimed man, when he »as in biseups, walked Mary A. Luce was corn in Mubleu- TO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ shows little outward trace of tbe up behind John Inhoff, an aged to have bought the j roperty from tbe old couple, paying therefor 83200. stonecutter, at Dunsmuir, last night, operation beyond a few scare, which burg county, Kentucky, April 20, AID SOCIETY He exhibits a dee i bearing the aud deliberately placed the muzzle of the surgeon says will eventually dis 1832. With her parents at tbe age of eight she moved to Iowa, where they Frahrs’ signature, but the money is a big double-barreled derringer re appear. settled on a part of the now pros- not located. volver to the back of lnhoff’s head nei ous city of O kaloosa. Was mar Detectives are working on the aud fired. A bullet went crashing BIG WARSHIP ried there at the age of nineteen to The Three Deau Children OÍ through inhoff'a head, a-atteriug the theory that the signature was a forg A. J. Campbell, With her relatives Creswell Will be Taken To ery and Bo ier is guilty of tbe brains, au i tbe victim fell for ward SALE MADE they came across tbe plains to Ore- dead. murder. gon in 1852. Aud on that long trip Portland. McKenzie was immediately ar of five months* duratiou she walked rested, and while locked in his room WILL PLEAD (Daily Guard December X ) for safe keeping, tiied to swallow the Great Britan Buys Chilian Fight not a little part of tbe way carrying her firstborn infant. They Bpent tbe Sheriff Fred Flak tomorrow morn contents of an ounce bottle of strych first winter on the Molalla, Clackamas ing will take Kiley Deau, aged 13 ers—Chili Profits Five HYPNOTISM nine. He was prevented by tbe county, then in 1853 came to Laue years, Mattel Deau, 11, and Ear timely arrival of his guard, and is Millions. couuty, Bottling on a place twelve Deau, 9, to tbe Boys’ and Girls’ Aid now chained securely to await trial miles west of Eugene. Moved to Society at Portland. for murder. London, Dec. J.—The British ad Eugeue in 1859. Her husband died Carbarn Murderer Roeski’s Attor The Deau children are from Cres There had been no apparent trouble miralty made public announcement ney Claims His Client Is Un between tbe two men, and they were »bis afternoon that the British gov in 1871, aud she married Dr. J. L. well, where they have been living Herbold in 1874, then J. T. Hunsaker with their mother, Ida Deau, since considered good friends. der Hypnotic Spell. ernment bad purchased the Chilean of Oregon City iu 1878. Resided at their father deserted them about a warships recently built by British Oregon City, Portland and Woodburn year ago. llis whereabouts are un Protesting the Mormon. builders, thus putting au end to the till 1890, when site moved back to known, and since their desertion by Chicago, Dec. 3. — Emil Roeski, persistent rumor «bat Japan was tbe Eugene, her home till death. Blie him the mother baa scarcely been one of the car barn murderers, will Washington, Dec. X—A meeting uf purchaser. was the mother of seven sons, five of able to support herself ami little one». plead hypnotism when placed on woman’s clt-bs and others opposed to Chili makes a profit of live milliuu whom survive her, W. T., J. R., 1. She made application to have the tiial for bia life. Ilia attorney this seating Senator Smoot of Utah took L., aud E. L. Campbell, and Fred children sent to the Aid Society and morning aunounced that it was his place in tbe church of the Coveuuut dollars through toe transaction. D. Herbold. Two are dead, H. C. in accordingly they will be taken to opinion that i< n e operts bud used this morning, when a protest was infancy and Eugene a few year» ago. Portland in the morniug. Roeski as a subject for hypnotism adopted for transmission to tbe CONVICT PRESS She joined the Eugene Baptist and he had be* n «id is still under Senate. the spell exerted by Peter Neider- CORRESPONDENT church in the sixties, but of late year» Among tbose making add restes failing health made attendance im- mier. one of the other gang. Roeski were Dr. Sarah Elliott, of Philadel- possible. is a passive, dull-witted degenerate, phia, a former resident of Salt Lake. Horace Westbrook, tbe youug line The funeral took place from her man from Engene, who was injured eighteen years old. Mrs. Charles Owen and her husband Washintaou, Dec. 3.—Melviu late resideuce, Ninth and Olive the latter a civil engineer in Salt Stone, geuerasl manager of the Asso by a :M) foot fall from a polo at Ea«t Lake for twenty years. They were ciated Press, was the first witness streets, Monday afternoon,at 2 o'clock Daria and Ninth atreeta last week, ia EXPLOSION OF GAS to the 1. O. O. F. cemetery, Rev. H. provided with a large ouautity of before the Semite Military Commit ■till in a critical condition at the documents. Mr. Owen claims that tee today to relate circumstances con A. Green of the Baptist church Good Smaritan hospital. Westbrook conducting tbe services. IN A COLLIERY the fight is so bitter that Smoot’s was at work when be loat hi* lialaoce nected with the employment of Edgar and tumbled to the ground. He recognition would be a grave calamity Bellairs, former Florida peuiteutiary Tbe writer would feel himself lac k would probably have been Blatantly to Utah, that this contest is of greater convict, as Associated Pres« corres Ing not only in filial devotion but in killed had not a fellow-workman ex moment than that of Roberts who Wilkesbarre, Pa. Dec. 3.—An ex pondent iu Cuba, afterward in tbe justice to tbe dead did he not bear tended bi« arm* and partially brokeu plosion of gas wrecked the interior was refused a seat in Congress on ac Philippines. witness to her splendid womanhood Westbrook ’■ fall. While no boue« of P<nusylvania colliery No. 14 this count of similar polygamous practice. He first learned about bis being an and weave a wreath of homage to her were broken be sustained very aerloui morning, killing the driver aud a ex-convict by a letter from Florida memory. As a mother not on!/ in Given Notice to Vacate. internal injuries and it baa be« u boy. and perhaps fatally injuring forwarded to him by Senator Hanna. tbe period of her children’s develop three Hungarian miners. An ignor Suuuysde, Utah, Dec. 3.—The Afterward be went to the PiDkerton ment but in early and mature man- feared be would not recover. —Port ant liurgarian disobeyed orders aud Utah Fuel Company todey posti l office at New York, where bf learned hood, her thoughts, her life, were land Journal, Dec. 3. walked into the gas pocket with a eviction notices and served papers Bellair’s original history. Stone sub bound up in their well being, And naked lamp, causing the explosion. on tbe coal strikers here to vacate the sequently sent a man to tbe Philip it was not different when years had company’s property by Dec 31 The pines to take Bellair’s place. wriukled tbe once smooth taee, strikers are uow offering to pay tbe dimmed tbe bright eye, aud thinned | Several sales of 1903 hope were made British Notable Dead. Sam Parks Dying. board bills of new comers provided her wealth of hair. Her life was one In Eugene last evening and today. London. Dec. 3.—The Earl of they will not work uotil the etiike They are aa follow«: 8. 11. Friendly New York, Dec. '2.—Sam Parks, of abnegation of self. Stair died at Castle Kennedy today. is settled and join the union. Tbe Though past three score aud ten her to Lachmond A Pincus, 100 iwlea; the imprisoned walking delegate, is He was widely known aud was I.ord increase iu tbe output over yesterday Miller Bros, and E. H. Gomph, sev to be temoved from Sing Sing, £1 e mind never appreciably fail«!. To Lieuteuant of Wigtownshire since was 40) tons. eral balea to tbe same part lea, and W. is suffering from consumption ■ nd the day of her fatal illness she read 1851, also of Ayershire since 1870. P. Cheshire 100 bale« to Catterlin will be transferred to the prison hos- tbe daily papers, not though as A Linn. The term« of Hale are not He was chairman of tbe Bank of Scot pital at Dannemorra. Parks firat they are generally read. For several given out. It 1« understood, bow land and chancellor of Glasgow Uni MANUFACTURER months her eyes bad failed her ao even worked in the brush factory at tbe versity. tbe skill of tbe occuliat could no ever, that tbe price ia several cents SUES MORGAN prison, but coDufiement told on him lower than was paid at the last sale and he broke down completely last longer give her the pleasure of read made here several weeks ago. The Coal Strike. ing tbe body of a newspaper, but Monday. with tbe aid of a handglass she care Trinidad, C ol., Dec. X—It is gen erally understood today that Mitchell Alleges That He Obtained Money President to Speak at Gettysburg. fully scanned the beadlinea. Not even a suggestion of second childhood and the mine strike leaders have By False Pre Washington, D. C., Dec. 3.—A com ! came to mar the pleasure of her old agreed that the operators most con- mittee from tbe Grand Army of tbe age. She loved birds, plants and An Incident Reported by the cede tbe eelecton of pit bosses and tenses Republic from Gettysburg, called on flowers, much of her time when well, coal camp physicians otherwise the Telegramas Occurring at President Roosevelt today and ex and in the season, being spent with Btrike will be made general over New York, Dec. X-It was reported Portland. tended him an invitation to deliver her flowers. And she was gener ous Colorado. on Wall street today that a new tuit tbe Decoration Day address on the with her floral treasures, cutting will be brought against the United Gettysburg battle—field next May. “1 want to »hip ten canoad« of them freely for tbe sick aud Jess States Shipbuilding Co., in which J. Dreyfus Case in Politics. fortunate To her outdoor life may lumber to Los Angele« from Port Tbe president will accept. Paris, Dec. 3.—The Nationalist Pierpoint Morgan will be named be attributed her age, as she had land, and want to do it right away. Bishop Dead. Wbat rates can you give ua!" party thia afternoon sent a protest to among the defendants. Tbe suit will more .ban her abate of ill health. Tbe questioner was an agent of a As her constant companion during tbe chamber of deputies against the be brought by an interior manufac Salt Lake, Utah, Dec. X- The Right turer who alleges that be invested well known lumbering firm, and tbe the declining years of her life — not reopening of the Dreyfus case. 150,000 on Morgan's prospectus, Rev. Abiel Leonard, Episcopal Bishop aa tbe trust and confidence of child questioned was a clerk in tbs South which made false statements, thereby of Salt Lake, died this morning from hood but with »be discernment of ern Pacific Company’s office. Millionaire Killed. obtaining money uader false prê typhoid fever after a month's illness i mature manhood—1 call her blessed. “We can give yon no special rates,” For the past fifteen years be has Chicago, Dec. X —Frederick Drewea, te n sea. was the answer. "The regular tariff« There is no heaven but has a part churches throughout a dredging contractor and mil The notice of suit will probably : established are aet forth in the rate book«, and I the states of Nevada, Colorado sod I for her. lionaire, was killed at a street cross be filed in a few days. in? by au Illinois Central suburban Wyoming. _______ trait, today. Mayor of Penitentiary “Death I The Kaiset’s Condition. House." Berlin, Dec. X—Officials today dis CONDITIONS IN New York, Dec. 2.-Albert T. Pat pute tbe rumors tbst tbe Kaiser will SCHOOL DISTRICT Do you want a pair of GOOD «olid shoes for an inmate of Sing Sing prison, be ohlig«*d to spend January and Feb ZION NORMAL rick, winter wear? A pair where be has been for some time un ruary in the South. He was unable MISUNDERSTANDING of Good Rubber Bootaf der sentence of death for the murder to attend tbe opening of tbe Reich A palr of boys’ or girla’ of William Rice, has been re-elected stag today. school shoes that will Wear! Do yoo want People Have Faith in Dowie’s "Mayor” of the Death House. He Tbe residents in the schorl district*' boots and shoes that already has served nearly a year in are Worth every Cent Ability to Raise Money eurrounding Springfield are bavit g a that important office. Patrick has WORLD’S FAIR you pay for them! general mieuoderatandiug. It seems to Free the City. nine companions, all under sen-, BLAIR INDICTED M if eome of the residents in district. tence of death but one refused to 85, joet east of Springfield, wanted to, Chicago, Dec. X-Zion City h vote. All questions of importance be taken into the Springfield district, nearly normal again i_i_ thia ______ morning. are referred to him and he passes op- and a division of districts 1« and « , Faith tn Dowie’a ability to raise on them just as the city magistrate Alleged That He Embezzled making the districts larger. I If you do, It will pay you to vi«it ’be coin is «till good. Tbe employes would do under other circuxstancee. On the other band some of tbe resi Nearly Four Hundred Thous of lace mill« ami other industries dents misnuderetood tbe motive and Church Burned.’ have accepted trade orders on stores made eetioua objections to tbe county and Dollar' for payment of wages. court, who set tbe whole matter aside Fort Wayne, Ind., Dee. X — St There is a ru-h at tbe stores as Lutheran church was destroy« Paul’s St. Louis. Dec. 3-James Blair. until a later time. wb*n the matter »any who have exhausted their cash by Are this morniDg. The loss is exgm.r.1 counsel of the World. 4 will be looked into. I T* been in actual want of food 180,000 with small insurance. Fair and alleged emuezzler of nearly or the cast few daya. Tbe people Today. SENT BULLET THROUGH HEAD Westbrook’s Condition Grave. Several Hop Sales. THE CAR SHORTAGE. Do You? Do You? Yoran’s Store... there can be no change from them. Besides, I’d like to kuow where you are going to get cara for a tan-car 3rd er. They are not to be had at p «ent, aud I d in't know wbeu they Wl ■ Id be available.” ”1’11 make it 20 car loads, or two trains, for special rates,” said the anxious timbermau, who has on baivi ci material which should bave lieeu delivered weeks ago, but was held on account of the sea •city of cat-. W itti that offer the clerk called another official, and a conference was the result. The outcome is not kuown. If tbe shipment is made, it will be a record for the new tariff of •7.50 per ton. MILL RACE ENCROACHES County Will Have Stane Revetment at Jud- kins’ Poin't. Examination oi the Road at That WILL APPOINT Place Made This Morning by SUPERVISORS the County Com missioners. It ia not generally kuown that a law passed at tbe last legislature pn vide« for tbe appointment of the road superv laors of tbe county by tbe county court iustead of their election us lientofore Judge H. R. Kincaid wit« today mked about the matter of h ppoint itig tbe superviso.'a. He replied that un- less coming special sea ion of legis lature repealed tbe law panned by the last regular session tbe court would make tbe appointments the first of the year, He thought, how- ever, that the law would be repealed as it ia considered by many to be unsatisfactory. In case it falls upiti the court to make the appointments Judge Kin- caid said be thought nearly all if uot all those now holding tbe ottlce of aii|>ervisor would tie named to succeed themselves, as all have seemed to give satisfaction since their election. (DailyJGuard Decern tier X) This morniug Couuty Commission ers J. K. Hill and H. 1). Edwards, accompanied by F. L. Chambers, one of the owners of the Eugene mill race, went out to Judkins’ Polut to inspect the county road at that place. It seems that the race ia washing against the south bank and causing it to cave iu, rnakiug tbe road very nar row and dangerous. There was a question as to who should make the repairs, t«e owners of the water power or the oounty. The court de cided that tbe owners of the race sboulu make temporary improvement, by puttiug In piling, aud next spring tbe county could aland half the ex pense iu making the road wider by grading toward the railroad and building a stone revetmeut along th*' bank of the race. This will be a much needed im provement as the road ia Istrely wide j euougb for teams to pass aud there . baa long beeu complaint on this ac count. For years past this point has received the attention of the couuty Trent, Oregon, Nov. 27, 1903. l court from time to time, aud it has 1 began preaching services at tbe Trout school bouse Nov. 7, Ht 7 :*> ( been feared for a long time that the o’clock, with a full house. On waters of the river and mill race at Nov. 9th there was another good con that point would eucroach too far gregation, but the wicked and un upon the county road. The owners godly people got up a dance in oppo- of tbe race have frequently attempted vition to tbe meeting. Sunday, Nov. to prevent the waters from washing 9, at 11 o’clock, a good congregation away the couuty road, with a greater and Sunday evening at 7:30 a full or leas degree of success, but it seems house. Could not ail get seated. that the combined action of the Men and women came to meeting couuty aud the owners of the water whom old settlers said had not been power, Messrs. Geo. Midgley and F. to meeting for yeara liefore. A glor L. Chambers, is now necessary In ious meeting was held and God’s order to maintain s good wide road at that place. Holy Spirit was present with power. Two young men made a start for Heaven. In Nov. 30th the directors ordered 'a* school ^teacher to lock the achcol house and would uot let At the home of the groom's parents, uo ring the bell at meeting time. Mr. aud Mrs. N. O. Christensen, at The U. II. pastor opened tbe parson noon on Dec. 2, 1903, occurred the age and moved a part of bls things marriage of Peter T. Christensen and ’• >f out to make room for meetinga, but Miss Christen** the room was not large enough to A. Green o Tbe boua* v ;■ hold the people who came. Ho , . [ another good brother, W. Witzell, for tbe occ i I 1 K , opened his bouse for me to hold will reside groom ia e sg i in . meetings in. They held a basket social In tbe acliool houae but they would not let tbe word of God lie preached there. REV. D. W. HWACKHANER. Locked Ont. Christiansen-Edwardsen. i B ! 500 Turkeys Wanted For Christmas Trade Sell your Turkeys and Poutry to SCOBERT DODGE and get highest prices paid. Corner 8th and Olive Streets ... Engene Oregon