The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 09, 1904, Image 1

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EGUENE’ OREGON. SATURDAY JANUARY 9 1901.
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GALE MURDER “THE PALMS” WILL
3 g January
CLEARANCE SALE
Now on for 30 days
D ? nt o verlo ok
t vs 311?.
We
ex ) i:1: to m ake
t'i 5 3 al ï the
G • 11 I j U Moa ey
S I via 5 Sale f or
or casto ners
v a:e o ir exi s-
te i:e in bigine ss
INVESTIGATION
The Above is the Name of Smith
& Walker’s New Res­
Several Hours-
Might be Impli­
cated.
Great Values in Overcoats
Great Values in Ladies’ Suits
Great Values in Shoes
The investigation of the death of
Fred Gale at Cottage Grove, who was
beaten aud robbed last Friday morn­
ing an 1 died from the injuries Sun­
day night, is causing tnuqb talk aud
considerable excitement in Cottage
Grove today.
Acting Coroner Vaughan summoned
a jury this forenoon and the inqueBt
lasted several hours. A telephone
message to the Guard this afternoon
at 3 o’clock stated that the jury
was still out at that time.
WOMAN IN THE CASE.
The officers, headed by Sheriff Fred
Fisk, are th iroughly investigating
the case, and it may be that a sensa­
tion will be sprung shortly. It is
rumored that there may possibly be
a woman associated with the affair.
The Guardis statement last evening
i tb-t tbe perpetiators of tbe deed may
I prove to be people who live at Cot-
| tags Grove, seems to be generally
believed at that place.
WILDWOOD LUMBER
CO. INCORPORATED
Saturday articles of incorporation
of the Wild wood Lumber Company
were tiled with tbe county cletk.
Tbe incorporators are John Hunter,
I J. S. Hamilton and J. S. Medley aud
I tbe principal office and place of
business is at Cottage Grove. The
capital stock is $20,(MX), of which
$7500 is set aside as treasury stock.
L VVH1T8ON,
The objects of tbe corporation as
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DENTIST
set forth in tbe articles are to en­
Having purchased the office ami fixtures
gage in general lumbering aud log­
the Ute deceased W V Henderson, I am
now prepared to do anything in the line of ,
A gentleman residing a few miles ging business, etc., and to carry on a
Dentistry in the above said office.
northwest of Eugene kept an accur­ general or special banking business.
tfifCrown and bridge work a specialty.
T^e company has property at tbe
ate diaiy on the weather during^the
year 1903. Acording to the diary the Hunt mill site at Wildwood, up tbe
railroad to the Bohemia mines, where
i weather was as follows:
yy L. CHESHIRE, M. D
Rainy days.......................................... 102 their plant will be located.
Fair days.............................................. 254
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGKON,
Snow....................................................... 9
Last frost in the spring.......... May 7
C irianan 1 lif.
First frost in the autumn.. Sept. 14
Eugene. Oregon.
HAMPTON BROS
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W BROWN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
tflo> — I h i n in Chrt '-m i
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GUIS K BBA>
G. C. Millett, tbe well known
Junction farmer, left Thursday for
'Southern California where be expects
to enjoy the tropical climate for a
couple of months. Mr. Millett re­
cently so'd all of hie land to tbe
Danish colony at Junction.
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ATTORN BY- A T—LA W.
Office in new McClung Blcok. Room I
14 and 15. Special attention given tz>
and and mining matters.
Eugene, Oregon.
The Greatest Stock
of
L. T. Harris I
A C. Woodcock
WOODCOCK à HARRIS.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
..Holiday Goods
Office—One-half block south of Chris
man Block. Eugene, Oregon.
Ever shown in Eugene
GEORGE O’B DeBAR, M. D-
Office-Room over Eugene Loan and
Savings ^>ank. Residence No. 189
E. 11th street. Calls attended to day
or ni^nt Phone, residence, Main 77-1;
office Main 49-1.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
HUGHE. PENLAND
-AT-
Schwarzschild’s
BOOK STORE
592 WillametXe SLreeL.
Corner 7th and Willamette streets.
tbe proprietors, and Geo. H. Smith,
who so su 'cessfully conducted “Tbe
Banquet” for a number of years, will
be manager.
The place has been fitted up under
tbe personal direction uf .Messrs.
Walker and Smith, and is one of tbe
neatest aud prettiest little places on
the coast.
Ou the south side of the room is a
row of boxes, seven in number, and
finished up in uatuial wood colors.
Separating tbe boxes from tbe main
room is a partition about three and
one-balf feet high on which are set
a uumber of palms. The main room
is furnished with pretty tables with
large palms here and there. On tbe
wine-colored walls are large mirrors
which reflect the pretty furnishings.
In the front part of the main room is
a long counter on which is a large
stock of choice confectionery and
from which all kinds of light drinks
are served. Mr. Smith has bis office
in tbe large window. In the Booth
window is a cosy corner neatly fur­
nished with a lounging bench, cush­
ions, a small table and a large palm.
Here the patrons may stop aud rest
and watch the passing crowds.
Mr. Smith says tba. the place will
seat about seventy five people com­
fortably. Short-orders will be served
and dinuers when a special order is
made.
Mr. Smith is a thorough business
man and understands the business
and will without doubt please the
public aud maintain a good trade.
We heartily wish the proprietors suc­
cess in their new venture.
BOARD OF FIRE
DELEGATES ELECT
The board of fire delegates met
last night and elected officers for tbe
ensuing year. Tbe following were
elected:
W. T. Campbell, president.
F. Y. Shuman, vice president.
A. C. Mathews, secretary.
M. S. Hubble, treasurer.
Finance Committee, Carson Math­
ews, F. Y. Shuman and Norbert Aya.
TO ’FRISCO TO BUY
MACHINERY
I. P. Cushman, proprietor of the
Acme sawmill, on the Siuslaw, was in
Eugene today on bis way to San
Francisco to purchase new machinery
and supplies for hiB mill.
While conversing with a Guard re­
porter, Mr. Cushman said: “Every­
thing is very quiet along tbe bay;
all the mills are shut down and are
making repairs. 1 am enlarging my
own mill and putting in new ma
chinery. Otherwise there is nothing
doing at the bay, but wait until 1 re­
turn from San Francisco and I’ll
have some more definite newa for you
concerning the business. ”
More lodging Room.
The Mulkey boarding and lodging
house is branching out. W. J. Mill­
key, the proprietor, has leased the
storeroom formerly occupied by N.
R. Gaylord’s music aud notion store,
and is dividing tbe place into sleep-
I ing rooms.
Chemawa Beat Reliance
At tbe meeting of the Royal Ar­
canum, Eugene Council No. 2059, last
evening, the following new officers
were chosen:
Dr. W. L.C beshlre, regent; Dr. C.
B. Willoughby, vice regent; J. D.
Hamlin, orator; R. M. Donahue,
secretary; Attorney L. E. Bean, col­
lector; F. L. Gibbs, treasurer; H. L.
Bown, chaplain; Austin Hampton,
guide; C. D. Cborpening, warden;
L. M. Travis, sentry.
After election the members of tbe
order adjourned to tbe Hazelwood,
and enjoyed an oyster supper as com­
pliments of Dr. W. L. Cheshire, the
newly elceted regent.
Well Up in Line.
• • • •
FIRST : :
Married
Lane Ciun'jState Tax.
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Koyal Berlin Opera House to Be
Torn Down and Rebuilt
at His Expense.
Total Number of Chi
cago Fire Fatali
ties is 59I
Berlin, Jail. 4.—As a result of the
Chicago theatre tire Kaiser Wil­
helm personally inspected the Royal
Opera House today, accompanied by
experts. They came to the conclus­
ion that the building was unsafe and
it was ordered closed.
It will be t ru down and rebuilt, Head Usher George Dusenberry
tbe Kaiser personally revising the
Arrested Last Night—His
plans.
He
will
bear
all
tbe
cost
of
Korean Charge D’Affairs at Lon
Action Cost Half the
rebuilding, besides will pay the
don Says Japan’s Proposals
Lives Lost.
salaries oi the staff during tbe closure I
Altogether it will cost him half a
More Favorable Than
million dollars.
Chicago, Jan. 5.—Josephine Spen­
Russia’s
cer, seventeen years old, died
night from injuries received in
London, Jan.
5.—Tbs Ftitti
Iroquois theatre tire, making
charge d’affairs here today stated that
number of victims 591. She
Japan’s proposals are much more
removed to her home after the tire,
favorable than Russia’s in regard to
where she died. The police did not
I know she was in the list of injured
Korea. He said that Korea would 1
never agree to Russia’s suggestion
Berlin, Jan. 5.—The National Zeit­ until ‘his morning.
that a third of the country become
George Dusenberry, bead ueher of
ung
today prints a story that a rebel­
a neutral zone. He believes there
lion against the Turks broke out in tbe theatre, charged with being res­
will be no war, but in that event
Yemen province, Arabia. The four ponsible for locking the doors of tbe
Korea will remain neutral.
thousand Turkish troops which were children’s gallery when the tire
sen t to suppress the rebellion have started, was arrested last night. He
Berlin, Jan. 5.—The foreign ottico disappeared aud it is rumored that confronts one of tbe gravest accusa­
today receive.! advices causing a most they Lave been destroyed. Also there tions of any one connected with ths
favorable view of the tar Eastern is a rebellion of Arabs in the Turk­ theatre. His action is said to have
situation. Officials believe peace will ish provinces along the Persian Gulf. cost half the lifes lost.
be maintained.
If the coroner's jury returns a ver­
Tbe
rebels attacked the town of
Airicb and killed 1111:< Turkish offi­ dict before the graud jury adjourns
Birmingham, Euglan 1, Jan. 5. — The cers aud thirty solidere.
the evidence will be immediately pre­
Post says Ch;ua has replied to the
sented later. The coroner today is­
Anglo-French inquiries regarding her
sued a hundred summonses for wit­
attitude in the event of a Russian-
nesses.
Japanese war. Thd reply is not pub­
Dusenberry was held to await the
lished but good authority says it
action of the coroner’s jury in $5W<>
makes clear they wili protect Chine.-
bonds, which were promptly given by
interests in case they are endangered
the theatre owners.
by either party.
Washing! m, Jan. 5.—The weather
Chicago, Jan. 5.—The tiret suite
Washington, Jan. 5. —Nearly the bureau this morning rays that the against the city and iroqouis theatre
whole cabinet held a meeting today New England storm is showing an ex­ management were tiled today by Miss
and discussed the gravity of the far ceptional cold wave. In New York Ivy Owens, whose mother and sister
Eastern situation. The cabinet gen- this morning it was within two de­ oat their lives. Ten thousand dol­
erally believes '.here will lie war.
grees of the coldest weather ever re­ lars is demanded in each case.
corded.
Twent’-two below at Al­
David Jones, luperintendent of the
Tokio, Jan. 5.—A press censorship bany, and thirty 1 elow at Bingham­ Fuller Construction Co., who after
rogarditig troop movements and war ton.
the tire was extinguished went on the
ships was established today.
roof of tlie theatre and broke out all
the ventilators, according to charges
’Fr sco The tre Restrictions.
Pvris, Jan. 5. —A dispatch from
made by the police, surrendered to
Sun Ftancicso, Jun. 5.—Tbe police the authoiities tbiB morning and is
Tokio says preparations for tbe ein
barkation of two divisions of troo; s today notitled tbe Grand opera house being held pending formal charges.
continue. They go presumably t > mangement that i.o one will be per­
The coroner announces that every­
mitted to stand at tbe Patti concert thing is ready for the inqmst Thurs^-
outhern Korea.
and no chairs will be allowed in the day. A hundred and forty witnesses
I aisles.
Each person must show a have been summoned.
seat cheek to the police before enter­
ing. It is determined to prevent a
Instantly Killed.
possible repetition of tbe Chicago
Des
Moines,
Iowa, Jan. 5.—Mhile
panic.
inspecting tbe ruins of the state Capi­
tol this morning, Supervising Engi­
U. S. Senators Refused to Repeat
Big Gamble in Cotton.
neer C. L. Lindley fell sixty feet and
Prayer After the
New Orleans, Jan. 5.—W. Brown, was inotoutly killed.
a leader of the cotton Lull ring, with­
Chaplain.
in the last four days bought 15,000
Club House Burned.
bales when the bears attempted to
Washington, Jan. 5.--AI the COD- break the market. A rise today alone
Montreal,
Jan.
5.—Tbe Mount
olusion of Rev. Hale's prayer at the nets him half a million dollars.
Royal
Club
building
burned thia
opening of the senate at noon today Brown is more bullish today and says
he requested the senators to join him cotton will go to sixteen cents be morning. The loss io $100, (XX). One
in repeating the Lord’s Prayer, but fore there will be any fear of a break. nreman was killed by falling timbers
and another injured.
no voice responded from the floor.
TURKISH TROOPS
EXTERMINATED
EASTERN COLD
WAVE CONTINUES
WOULD NOT SAY
THE LORD’S PRAYER
A resolution was adopted directing
the commissioners of the District of
Columbia to inspect all places of
public amusement in the city to
avoid a repetition of the Chicago
disaster.
Morgan’s rsolution declaring that
a state of war exists between Panama
and Colombia and that the Presid« nt
exceeded his powers in recognizing
the revolutionary government, was
taken up in the house today.
Both houses unanaimously adopted
resolutions of sympathy for the vic-
ti ms of the Chicago disaster.
The New Year’s edition of the Ore­
I os Angeles Theatres.
gonian gives a table of reports of the
various national banks of Oregon.
I oa Angele«, Jan. 6,—EpUding
The First National tank of Eugene Hpector Kraus today said that
stands fifth in the total imou't of theatre in thia city compilée with
business, those being ahead of this 'law. A11 will ba clcaad If the
bank being : The First National of
h let at ci ce c 1• j«o.
Portland, Merchants National of
Portland, United States National of
Portland, and First National of
Baker City. The total business tran-
aseted by the local bank at the time
of the last report was 41,020,547.77.
The individual deposits were $882,-
956.40.
Tbe Chemawa Indian football
defeated the Reliance team of Oak­
land, Cal., at Salem yesterday by tbe
esure of 16 to 0. It seems that Reli
■ nee thought that any old team could
defeat tbe northern teams aud came
December, 23, 1903, at the home of
north with a makeshift outfit. But
they were badly fooled. Multnomah Mr. John Bunch, South McMinn­
ville, Miss Mary Boyd to Herman
defeated them 18 to 0.
OF EUGENE.
Miller, of Lane 'ounty, Oregon.
I
Of Euge.i^. Oregon
A host of friends was there for the
Paid up Cash Capital * $50,000
occasion,
numbering 45. After
% c
ceremony a bountiful suppper
Surplus.............................$50,00o
served. A number of valuable
EUGENE,
OREGON.
useful pre,ents were received.
A GENIAL BANKING BUSI­
The state board has completed the nd Mrs. Miller left on the 10 o’clock
« GINt»*L SINHNO
TRA* S’
NA
ness
done
on
reasonable
terms.
*CTco on
t«Mi
revenue to lie raised by direct taxa­ train the next morning, for their
Sight drafts on Ltycago, San Fran
tion for 1904 at 11,225,000. Lane borne at Eugene, Oregon. Mr. Miller
Draft* i*n-<i on th* prinv'p 1 cities of th« Sisco aud Portland Oregon.
ni.ed 8t*tee *at fort-urn rountri—.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign county stands fifth in tbe list, the is well known throughout that
I’interest «towel on deinend certificate of sountriea. Deposits received aubjee t five counties paying the largest taxes country,
He has one of the largest
iepowit when left rt»ted perini
to check or certificate of deposit.
Collection, rrcetre on- prompt at-ention.
All collections entrusted to us will being Multnomah, 4382,567; Marion, hop yards and prune orchards in the
Lity and County Warrant* bought
•75,098; Linn, 464,435; tmatilla, county. They have tbe best wishes
receive prompt attention.
b A PAINE,
W EBROWN
T. G. HENDRICKS, President.
466.025; Lane,
$56,.>95. lambill (Jf tbsir many frie. is. Kev. J. W.
President.
Vice President
8. B. EAKIN. Vice President.
cornea next with 447,897, then Long-1 Lynch officiated. —McMinnville Tele-
W W BROWN.
F W OSBURN
P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier.
Asst Caih.tr
phone-Keaiater
Ceihier
L. H. POTTUt, Assistant Casbi.eri a t with 442,262.
EUGENE WM ltd
FAVORABLE
The Coroner’s Inquest
On Friday evening of this week
Was Held This
I the new up-to-date metropolitan res­ Neutral Officials Believe
taurant and lunch-place in tbe south
room of the theatre building, will
Peace Will Be
Foreroon
be thrown open to the public. The
place will be christened
“Tbe
Maintained
Palms,'' by Messrs. Walker Smith,
Jury Out
Great Values
in Suits
VICTIM DEAD
SITUATION
taurant.
Rumored That a Woman
Ladies Jackets 1-2 Price
Ladies’ Eiderdown Robes 1-2 Price
Flannel Waistings 1-2 Price
Ladies’ waists 1-2 Price
OPEN FRIDAY
KAISER COMES
ONE MORE
TO ¡HE FRONT
EASTERN
11th
ANNUAL
GhEflRAflCE
SAUE HAS
FULL
SWAY
Minister Beaupre Arrived.
New York, Jan.
Baeupre, arrived
lint declined to
affairs, except to
better feeling.
Explosion of Dynamite.
5.—U. 8. Minister
London, Jan. 5.—A serious explos­
from Colon today, ion in tbe government dynamite
discuss Colombian works at Hayle, Cornwall, this morn-
say that there is a ng, killed four and injured several
others.
Murderer Given hfrw Trial.
St Louis Theatres Closed.
St. Louis, Jan. 5.—All theatres Z Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 5.—The cir­
not conforming with tbe law are be­ cuit court today granted Stiangler
Knapp a new trial this morning on
ing closed today.
account of error in the previous trial.
Knapp is now under jentence to
Cause for Anxiety.
electrocution Jan. 11th.
st.
Petersburg, Jan. 4.—Great
anxiety is felt here for the Russian
A Dowa?er Empress Dead.
I _ si i an < r Havana, which was < nr I it 4 to
no tea in an ice lice with 96 paK-t tigers ■fl.ondon, Jut . j'. —The K. reau lega­
the
utid her crew, three weeks ago. tion today confirmed _ Jt'e report of
law Fillilglu I << II 1 < I Ki < I I er tit. e. the death of I he dowawer empress of
Korea at Seoul, Jan. 2.
January a Month for Money
Making for the Public
IF every month of the year should prove as discouraging from
a profit viewpoint as January does, there can be no question
that the retail ranks would ere long be sadly out of business.
We have ea’en our Xmas cake—our Xmas trade cake—and are
heartily grateful to the public for the Santa Claus remembrances
in the forn of public pa ronage with which we were favored.
The banqu t i, over. We now commence making room for
Bpring arrivi. 1 . ’ -r the next 30 days, WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS,
Goods vl I Le Reduced in Every Department
Many goon have bon narked ‘move on” and they will be
shown the door uncen n cniously. Prices will be no object.
A BENEFIT YOU ENJOY ONCE A YEAR’
FRANK E
DUNN