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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1904)
i STARLISHEU í'OR TUE D11SEXHUTI0N OF OKÏsOCRATlC mUCIPLE», ASD TO IAEA (R 1OMMTL1V1NS HT TBK SWEAT OP OI i. BilOW T~ EGUENE- OREGON. SATURDAY JANUARY 1(5 1904 No ST. LOUIS GETS change n - phone MAY BUILD CHICAGO ARRANGEMENT HOLOCAUST ON SIUSLAW DEMOCRATIC INQUIRY CONVENTION | I HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REPORT Expenditures and Receipts for the Season- A Small Booth-Kelly Co. May Ship Lumber By Notes. 3Ô Deficit. A change in the arraugemeut of the Following is the report of Manager Washington, Jan. 12.—St. Louis I telephones in Villard Hall is soon to Roy Booth of the High school foot gets the National Democratic con 1 be made which will be of great ad ball team for the season of 1903, as vention. That city was chosen on the vantage to students aud others who taken from the High School News: second ballot by a vote of 29 to 21 at wish to use the ’phone aud also to RECEIPTS. the meeting of the National Com the registrar, wh > has to answer it Reported That They Are Alter Subscription ................................... » I 43 25 mittee this afternoon. July sixth is some fltfy times daily. As arranged Sale of footballs and rub-down i 3 50 at present the registrar must leave Siuslaw limber for New the date s<t for the opening of the Sale of sweaters........................... 1 50 hie desk aud walk across the room to convention. Mills on the Gate receipts, U. O. 2nd......... 13 50 answer the 'phone, nud outsiders have Candidate talk is still eonfiued Custom to Pass by Anti- Gate receipts, alumni............... 5 95 Coast. mainly to Gorman and Chief Justice to go inside toe office proper to use Gate receipts, H. B, College.. 122 00 Parker of Nev.’ York. A11 other it. The ’phone now iu use will be quated, impractical Borrowed from manager for outside, accessible to all boomlets including Marshall Field, placed (Daily Guard January 13.) Roseburg trip........................... 30 00 Ordinances Olney, Gray and Hearst are still in without trouble to anyone, and a desk Tbo following appears in a Portland Benefit............................................. 23 90 tellephone will be put in for the use paper as a dispatch from Eugene: swaddling clothes. Dance............................................... 4 65 I One of the strongest advocates for of the registrar, enabling him to “The Booth-Kelly Lumber Com Chicago, Jan. 13.—Mayor Harrison, an early convention is ex Governor answer all calls without leaving bis pany, which has heretofore confined Fire Marshal Misbaui and luspectoc Total......................................... I »248 25 Steiinneberg of Idaho representing desk. its timber land buying operations to Laughlin have been summoned by EXPENSES. The work of fitting up the reception that state in the committtee by proxy. the Cascade mountains i an I of Eu- - Coroner Traper to appear before the He favors holding the convention in room at the dormitory was begun yes gene, is reported to have cruisers in 1 For stationery aud stamps ... 8 1 60 jury iu the Iroquois theatre fire in terday. Heavy Brussels carpet wai the vicinity of Blacbley and Lake F. r sweaters sock and pants.. 14 50 avdauce of the Republicans. quiry this afternoon und explain why 2 00 laid and several new tables put in. Creek, in tbo western part of Lano Aya A Son, plumbing. the ordinances regarding theatres Professor Glen addressed the stu county, for the purpose of estimat Rooting aud tacks....................... 1 80 were not enforced as soon as the dis dents at assembly this morning ou ing the amount of timber there, with Tickets and advertising............ 10 40 covery of their violation was made, the subject, “An Anglo-Saxon a view of purchasing a large tract. Telegrams and telephone.......... 3 65 instead of turning over the report to Saint," the saint in question being Tape, rub-down and shoestrings 2 90 “lu the event that the purchase is the council where it eventually Gutblac. The professor read and ex made, it is said, the company will Drayage aud transfer................. 5 25 lauded in a pigeon bole? plained the poem quite fully and erect one or more large mills at the To boy fo • rubbing. ................ 90 Mayor Harris, n admitted that be Hundreds of Cords of Building gave many interesting facts about mouth of tbo Siusluw river and ship Tickets for extra men on tripe 16 50 fail e to take action on the report the man Gutblac aud early English their lumber by water to California To manager..................................... 30 00 Wreckage StillCumber Creek other than to refer it to the council. poetry. lintel Imperial, pointe, llii - stop may be made neces Expenses , Said it was the custom that anti Bottoms Below Town. In order to have a greater number sary if the railroad company con Portland...................................... 10 50 quated and impractical laws should not of debaters compete at the tryout for tinues its present high tariff on lum Football............... ...................... 4 00 be enforced. After t he fire he or To K. R. fare H. B. College A Heppner dispatch says that in the the Paeific-Oregou debate it was de ber from here to California. dered the tbeatri.• closed. Chicago team.............................................. MO 00 creek bottom between Heppner and cided this morning to leavo their “At present some of the Booth-Kelly lacked money to properly conduct Lexington are perhaps more than selection in the hands of the Com To banquet and reception........ 12 50 mills are idle on that account and any department. 1000 cords of wreckage from the flood, mittee on Oratory and Debate. their once extensive business bus Hotel Hoffman, 11. B. College President Campbell received the been almost ruined.” team.............................................. 22 00 consisting of broken houses and fen To Coach Bryson......................... 27 00 ces, railroad ties, lumber, bridge tim staff of the Monthly last evening it Miscellaneous................................ bers, trees and other relics of that liis home. The evening was spent iu 6 45 discussion of li terary methods aud disaster. •251 95 Total The farmers on whose property the work connected with the Monthly. »248 25 wreckage stopped are now piling it up aud selling it at »1 per load, and Only One Juror Secured in Car settlers from 12 and 15 miles in the Dello it............................. • 3 70 The contract with Mr. Bryson for interior of the country are hauling barn Bandits’ Trial Dur bundieds of cords of it away for fuel. Rev. 1). C. Kellems, instructor in his work as ccach was »50. It will ing Two Weeks. Ou these creek bottom farms is now the Divinity School, is organizing a be ween by the above report he baa to be found from two inches to a foot class in physical culture for the es- only been paid »27. There ie still Chicago, Jan. 13.—Aonther panel of wash silt and soil as a result of the pecii‘1 benefit cf pci pie of eedentary due him »23. Aside from this there (Daily Guard January 13.) of a hundred men was exhausted this cloudburst, and intsead of the farms habits who are employed in down is no other debt of consequence. The The northbound overland train, diu town establishments. forenoon iu the attempt to Becure a being damaged, they are greatly en He lias suc team intend to make further payment jury in the carbarn bandits’ trial. riched b^ the deposit of this silt. It here at 3 o’clock this morning, wa: ceeded in securing a class of about to Mr. Bryson at the earliest possible Only one juror has been secured thus will require considerable work to over seven hours late, arriving heie twenty members and the first lesson date. far during the two weeks of the trial. clear oil' the wreckage, but further about 10:30 o’clock. A stop of thirty will be given in the Divinity School minutes was made here to allow tin chapel tonight. A course of twenty than this the damage was slight. VANDINE’S SWEETHEART. passengers and train crew to get ■essous will be given and the class lie court reversed the order of breakfast. They swarmed down town .»ill meet once a week. yesterday excluding Miss Mamie aud the restasiraDts were rushed fo! Rev. Mr. Kellen is well fitted to Dunn, sweetheart of Vandine, one of a short time. teach physical culture, having studied the defendants, from the courtroom, (lie subject for nine years and iieing a tile having been found concealed a graduate of one of the beet in- in her clothing yesterday. She was si rectors in the United States. A File of "La Republica Filipino" permitted to resume her seat in the Gambling Run Under Fine Sys courtroom. (Guard Special Service ) Pr esented by Lieut Paid up Cash Capital - .$50,000 tem and Slot Machines J Fariview, Jan. 10. — Andersoi Huston. Surplus • - - . - $50,00 ) in Full Blast. f Cheshire, of Fern Ridge, visited will OREGON. EUGENE, his father-in-law, A. M. Thurmau, First Lieutenant Robert S. Huston, BANKING BUSI- Pendleton, Or., Jan. 13.—The new during the holidays. A GENERAL (Guard Special Service.) of Co. C Second Oregon Volunteer In- ness.done on reasoiiable tern s. city administration, which is for an Our school opened last Monday, Elmira, Jan. 11.—Charles Mc iautry, which saw much service in dght drafts ou Chicago, San 1’rs i- open town and which favors gam after a vacation of two Cutcheon ie building a new residence. the Philippines it. (808 and 1899, lias weeks. ilsco aud Portland Oregon. bling, believes a revenue should be Bills of exehai ge sold on foreign Harvey Horn spent several days ou T. A. Fountain is doing the carpan- presented the High School with a tile Berlin, Jan. 13.—Hie Die Post to derived from the gamblers, aud the 'ouutries. Deposits received subject of "La Republica Filipino,”a news Deadwood visiting relatives during ter work. | day reports an explosion of petroleum o check or certificate of deposit. officers have already started tn to ob paper published by the Filipinos at the holidays. Rev. Ware preached at the Christ- eAli collections entrusted to us will at Botkin in Caucasus. More than tain that revenue. Malolos, Aguinoldo’s beadqusrterv. ceive prompt attention. ian church last Sunday, He lias been a hundred workmen were killed. Frank Fisk, who has been working Niue of the gamblers, those who T. G. HENDRICKS. President. The numbers begin with tbo forming own tables and gambling outfits, were f ir Mr. Fowler, of Meadow, spent employed for another year. S. B. EAKIN, Vi.. ’ nt. Miss Lavicea Richmond left for of the republic and ou until the war P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. arrested Saturday and each forfeited Christmas with hiH parents at this t x-Minister Denby Dead, place. L. H. POTTER Assistant Cashi r Meadow where she will do the house began against th“ Americana. Lt. Buffalo, Jan. 13.—Charles Denby, a 8150 bond. It is understood that Hueton secured the paper« at Polo work forMre. Fowler. every Walter Allison and Miss Alice Fisk formerly United States minister at such arrests are to be made shortly after the battle of Malabon three months. Mrs. Geo. Jordan made Eugene a spent several days visiting ¡Mrs. Pekin, died suddenly at the Hotel aud the capture of Malolos. H. E ANKENY, F. L CHAMBERS. The town is wide open, and gam- Bertha Duckworth, near Junction, vTsi t last week to see her brother who Vice President. Sherman at Jamestown this morn President. The gift is appreciated very much last week. has arrived from Canada. DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. ing, where he delivered an address bling ¡8 being run on every side. by the High School, as the papers Games of all kinds have beeu opened, J. W. Goodman und son, Frank Mrs. S. E. McClure was up from give a good account of affaire ou the Tuesday night. His borne is at and even the nickle-in-tbe slot ma have taken a contract to put in the Smithfield one day list week. Evansville, Ind. island from a Filipino standpoint of Mr. Denby was a noted diplomasi, chines, stored away so long that they Long Tom river, six hundred thous We notice 1>. P. Allison, of haïr view. The print ie in Spanish and He served nearly fourteen years in bad rusted, are now rustling, eating and feet of logs for the Smith Milling view, in our burg today. most High School students are unable Of Eugene, Oregon. Co., of Goldson. the diplomatic service at Pekin in money. It is very interesting to Joel Mays and family have moved to read it. Gamblers of all kinds ate coming both of Cleveland's terms, aud seven look over them and gives many stu Clifford Fisk, our successful trap into their new house. Paid Up Cash Capital teen months under McKinley. He into the town from Washington aud per, made a eh ipment of furs to an Our school directors have fenced dents an inspiration to atudy Spanish. $50000 was a member of the commission from the Coeur d’Alenes, where sev Iowa fur company last week. our school bouse and property. This eral thousand dollars ’ worth of gam- otes and mortgages bought. M od v which investigated the army accounts Several Christmas dinners in our was a good piece of work. 5’oaned on approved securi's Inter, t i ling property was burned recently. in the war with Spain, including the community, o..<- at K. P. Allison’, lpaid on time certificates of deposit. embalmed beef case. He was a mem- and one at Joel Mays’. Genera I banking business transacted. I W. 11. Voce, manager and general '•Senator” Hanna Again. I ter of the Philippine commission Mrs A. M. Tburman was called to agent for the Equitable Life Insur lu speaking of the poverty ball yes with Taft aud Schurmau. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 13.—Mark i Elk Irairie Just Tburdsay ou ance Company in bouthern Oregon, terday a mistake in composition made Established 1852. Hanna was today officially declared j aeon nt cl the illness of her daughter, is in Eugene with a view of locating uh say it would be a St. Patriok’ Pa^d-up Cash Capital end Surplus, elected United States senator for ei Mrs. Pearl Cuurtwright. Hinl making Eugene bis i < 1 < < i i I all, when we meant St. Valentine’ years. Senator Hanna made an ai. ------------- - - - In Machen’s Favor. dress before the joint legislature. Wahington, Jan. 13.—The Machen HA VlNIi’i mple capital and surplus, trial today was devoted to an exami conservative management; a strong New German Consulates. aud experienced b< rd of directoi , nation of clerks and others connected and being equipped with good facili with the postoffice, showing the laxity Berlin, Jan, IX—The Reichstag to ties for th«- transaction of all Irancl e of methods formerly prevailing. The day decided to establish new const.I We Advertise I You Buy From of legitimate banking, j chief cler k of First Assistant Post ates in Atlanta, Ga., Seattle, Wasl Us Because master General Wayne admitted that New Orleans, La., and St. Pm i, I letters signed “Machen” might have Minn. It Pays Us It Pays You been signed by aDy of the several Treaty Ratified. 1 clerks in Machen's department. lie Eugene, Oregon, Why, it’s been sounding for several lays, and here’s what it says: Solicits your acconut, promi.-ir g ti e said up to April 1st it bad been the Washington, Jan. 13. —The Chine >• "There’s something do: i? 'very minute.” utmost liberality of treatment c< I usage for division chiefs to delegate minister, Cheng, and Secretary If v sisteut with modern conservative the signing of routine mail to sub this morning exchanged ratificatii. "llth Annual Cle tax • Sale.” banking methods. ordinates. of the Chinese commercial treal Interest paicTin time deposits. "Reductions in Every Department.” This testimony created a sensation A copy of the treaty ratified at Pek.n WE BROW N D A PAINE, as it showed bow completely assistant is now on the way here by mail, but President. Vics Presiden. ,ou read our ad." W W BROWN, F W OSBURN postmaster generals are at the mercy the minister yesterday received cal l - Asst Collier Cashier. of subordinates, even to expenditures. instructions to make the exchange at i------------------------------------ If you don't look into the merit« t YOU DON'T READ. HOW once. Y' u ran I phid nothing without in ‘tight ion DO YOU EXPECT TO KNOW of our offers you fail in your ar d acquire nothing without effort. When you After a Commission. WHAT’S duty to self. The store th«t II d what you want, yon’il have it if it taken Spent Night in Jail. Washington, Jen. IX—In the com the hide cff. Thin month we are Dinking gives you the best valuer should New York, Jan. 13. — Former Con I • i< ■ -4 that talk foi ‘I < n »*lvew. conHcquentjy mittee of the whole In the bouse to be your store. Naturally any we are enjoying a big January LuaineiM. who was fined day Hepburn’s am ndmeut striking gressman Driggs, sensible person knows thia and GOING ON? out the appropriation of 8170,900 for »10,090 and sentenced to serve one if you DO look i to the merits WE OFFER INDUCEMENTS- | maintenance of the Civil Service day in prison, was released at 6:90 of our offers—ye o will dub us If YOU READ. YOU BUY- Comnii.r-ion carried. Notice was this morning after leiig in a cell al) you- store. Cress we 11 NO READ. DON’T KNOW. night. He si« rr < by friends and given that the yea and nay vote would Oregon driven away in a cm rings. 'I he fine be demanded ou the amendment when the bill was reported back to was promptly paid. Mayor Said City Lacked Steamers. F unds to Enforce Laws HEPPNER’S TERRIBLE FLOOD INTERMINABLE CHICAGO TRIAI CLASS IN PHYS ICAL CULTURE TOOK BREAKFAST IN izUGLNE The Greatest, Stock of ..Holiday Goods.. Ever shown in Eugene -AT— Schwarzschild’s BOOK STORE 592 WillametXe Street.. r L WHITSON, DENTIST Having pri’-'-.hase'l t > office and tixture« the late .Geewi l W V Jfend<”ron. I am now prepared to «!<• suytnin-' iu tin.- line • ' Dentistry it the above ,- u 1 offii-. aUTCrown and bridge work is specialty. VIT W L. CHESHIRE. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGF.DN. Ckrisui** l'1»’. Fiireïi®. Or to” A GIFT TO THE PENDLETON A WIDE-OPEN TOWN til-ci i • a HIGH SCHOOL Fairview Hems, HUNDRED KILLED BY EXPLOSION CHAMBERS - BRISTOW BANKING CO. St. Valentine’s Ball. $75,000. GEORGE O’B DeBAR, M. D- Office-Room over Eugene Loan and Savings *jank. Residence No. 189 E. llth street. Call? attended to day or nunt Phone, residence, Main 77-1; office Main 49-1. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. r)R HUGH F. PENI.AND Corner 7tb and Willamette streets, L ' ' ATTORNET- AT-T. w O flice in new MH lnrg F-’< rk. R<rD1 14 and 15. Special attention given to and and mining matters Eugene, Oregon. A C. Woodcora L.. T. Harris WOODCOCK A HARRIS. ATTORN F.YS-AT-LA W OtBce—One balf block south of Ctrl.' man Block. Eugene, Oregon. The Eugene Loan and Savings Ban* HAVE YOU HEARD OUR. BUGLE? See Cravers New Racket FRANK E. DUNN