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Eugene, Oregon, Saturday, March 5 19x4 Vol. 37 HOMER ANSWERR TO STEW- ! JAPS HAD CELE U. S. WARSHIPS SIBERIAN SENATOR IN COLLISION ART&PICKARDSUIT BRATION AT IRVING DAVENPORT RAILROAD SMOOT’S COMING DIFFICULTIES CASE Missouri’s Steering Geer Got Joel Fouled and She Ran Into and M. A. Pitney Counter Claim the Illinois. for File ‘•Jollification” Over Their Coun try's Victories—Irving Damages. Notes. Washington, Mar. 3.—Admiral (Guard Special Servico.) Dii v Guard March 3 Baker cables the war department Joel and M. A. Pitney who have Irving, Or., Mar. 2.—Rev. T. E. ; from Guantanamo, Cuba, that while I been sued by John Stewart and A. J. Armstrong weut to Goshen Sunday, 1 the fleet was making the passage from ’ Pickard ot Eugene for damages al- bolding services at the U. B. church Guautauamo to Pensacola the Mis- I leged to have been incurred on ao- at that place in the evening. ! sonri’s steering gear became disabled I count of tbe defendants turning 42 A. J. Zumwalt left ou this morn and she collided with tbe Illinois, head of cattle belonging to the plain ing's early train for Harrisburg to at I ' damaging tbe Illinois’ j ort propeller tiffs out of a pasture, thereby causing tend a board meeting of the M. E. I I _____ . with slight injury to herself. The I them to lose waight and shrink iu church, South. Illinois had been ordered to New value, vetserday filed their answer to States That Rules of Church Pro York. Capt Cowles, the President’s Report That Country Reserves Tbe Japauese auction bauds of Eu i the suit. brother-in-law, was in command of the gene came down to Irviug Sunday to Will Be here on April /th--The I Are More Patriotic hibit Having More Than One I They filed, two sepaiate replies, I Missouri. assist those of Irving in celebrating High School Debate With each one denying all the allegations Than the Town Wife, But He Has recent victories in the Far East. : made by tbe plaintiffs. M. A. Pit- Roseburg Is Topic of They bad quite a “jallitfoation” and Soldiers. Several. | nty’s reply further states that Stew appear to be quite confident of future Discusiion. art and Pickard unlawfully and with success. r unus out the consent of tbe defendants ^'«burg, Mar. 3.-By Wasnintgon, Mar. 3.—Because it Mrs. J. C. Luc Key was iu Eugene An event ot importance at the High * ' iiftl ual pnerov energy nn on tho the nnrt part nf of t.ho tbe n authori turned tbe cattle into the defendants’ was probable tbiu t’ie examination Monday. , School for April will be a “talk,” ties charged with prevention of a Si- pasture and thereafter paid them of President Smith ot the Mormon There will be a supper at the Irv given | by Ilemer Davenport, whoso i berian railway blockade twenty new $25 damages with the understanding church would touch upon his person ing school house Friday evening fame is world-wide as the leading car Washington, March 1.—Senator I sidings have been built. With these tbut they were to move tbe cattle to al affairs, bis polygamous marriages March, 4th, consisting of oyster soup, toonist in America, on the “Power GslHnger today introduced a bill ! jt is hoped to clear tbe line and keep an aadjacent field to keep them for to five wives ami his family ot forty- cake and coffee, the projeeds to go of a Cartoon,” illustrated with pic two children, Interest iu the investi increasing the salaries of the execu eleven trains running in each direc five days, but refused to move the toward purchasing a bell for the tures from his clever pencil, sketched gation of the Senator Smoot chso was tive officers of the Government and ton dialy. The reserves from the Si cattle from the field. school. Price 25 cents. before the audience. also of Senators and members of the berian lural districts are reported Joel Pit >ey, iu bis answer, alleges increased this morning, the senate The “talk” will be giveu under Jno Briggs has been appointed committee room being filled with Houso of Representatives. The bill more anxious to go to the front that Stewart and Pickard wrongfully deputy assessor for Irving preoinct. the auspices ot the High School stu flxeB the fo ’ Iowing scnle: than tbe tiwusmen. and unlawnlly broke open the fence men witnesses, counsel, newspaper President, $75,000; Vice-President, of the defendants’ pasture and drove We are glad to note the appoint- dents, association, in the assembly and spectators. meont, as he is a worthy man. room of the High School ou the even Chuirmen Burrows announced that 815,000; Speaker of the House of Rep- St. Petersburg, Mr.r. 3.—A Port into the pasture 42 head of cartie; ing of April 7tb. . resentatives, 812,000; members of the J. E. Martin of Eugene spent Sun that tbe cattie by eating and tramp in view ot the charge that the twelve Arthur dispatch states that the in l Cabinet, 815,000 each; Senators and day with his family there. ASSEMBLE. ing down the grass damaged pasture apostl- b of whom Smoot is one, con habitants are suffering from a serious Mr. Snyder, who recently pur The assembly this morning was con nive at and teach polygamy, the com members of the House, 88000 each. shortness of water and that supplies to the exteut of 8100, and that they mittee deaided it would inquire luto The bill provides that the new salar brought overland owing to severe destroyed four tons of bay valued chased W. A. Potter’s farm near Eu ducted by Supt. Becbdolt and con tl.e teachings and practices of the ies shall take effect March 4, 1905. cold weather freeze au^l burst on at $48. Damages are asked in the gene was in Irving a couple of days sisted of the following entertaining last week. numbers: apostles since Sept. 26, 1890, the tbe way. The condenser in the town sumof $148. John M. Pipes is attorney for Piano solo, Miss Francis Young. date Of the Woodruff manifesto. is insufficient to supply tbe water Kecitaton, Master Harold Welle. When President Smith took the needed by tbe garrison and inhabi the Pitneys. Vocal solo, Master Lloyd Stiles. stuDd, Attorney Taj lor asked him tants. Remarks on the power to express whether or not to take a plural wife j (Guard Special Service.) ot the rules of I one’s thoughts by Dr. Bechdolt, after would be in • iolatian c. . Harrisburg, March 3.—Arthur and which assembly was dismissed. church. He replied that it would ; I Daily Guard March 3 Lola Senders attended tbe funeral that cohabitation with a p'ural wife I CMcsro. M"r. 3.- A mid wave of THE DEBATE . Principal A. E. Sneeden is improv services of tbe late Arthur C. Law is contrary to tbe rules i>( hurch as] unusual severity is sweeping through The coming debato with the Rose- ing from bis recent i' new and will rence at Salem Sunday. ZTTTf well as t':e law ot I ho land, h ’> asking j Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kan burg High School is the topic under soon be able to assume zua duties at A basket social will be given at the permission if the cot: : :eee to sas, Nebraska and Kentucky. Srme discussion at the High School at the the High School. city hall Friday evening by tbe local make u statement, Smith suiil; “In points report a fall of temperature of present time and the rivalry for Insane Soldier Shot Two Depart Supt. Becbdolt has sent in an order lodge of Rebekahs. regard to tbe status of polyagmists fifty degrees in a few hours. places on the team promises to be for over three h indrcd dollars worth at tbe time of the manifesto it was Mrs.Clara McCoy has moved her quite racy. The following informa ment Clerks Before Be. of picture and statuary to adorn tbe j millinery store to Brownsville where understood that they would abstain tion lias been posted on the bulletin ing Dismartd. bleak walls of tbe High School and she will have charge of the contral from association with thier families. Call on National Banks. board concerning the debate: Geary aud Patterson buildings, The office of the Pioneer Mutual Tele 1 think tbe rule is observed but at “In the latter part of April the Washington, Mar. 3.—The treas Washington, Mar. 3.— William consignment will arrive some time phone Co. tuc time of the passage enabling the Rosebunrg High School will debate ury is preparing a call ordering the O ’ Brien, a discharged solider from next week. act for admission of Utah as a state The residence of Geo. Davis was or honors with I igh tbe only provision made was that, national banks of the country to pay the St. Elizabeth insnne asylum, this The societies Lave posted their pro- burned with all of its contents last School at Eugene. in twenty per cent by March 25th. morning shot Robert Manning and plural marriages should cease as there , gtams ou the bulletin board as fol “The question is: ‘Resolved, that it Wicker, war department lows: Amicitian society Friday, even Friday night. The origin cf the fire was no probibiitou against cohabits- I , The sum required is twenty millions Arthur is unknown. It is supposed to have would be to the bestj Interest of civ I together with twenty millions from clerks, the latter seriously. The ing: tion with plural wives who had be“h , Recitation, Arthur Hender been tbe work of tramps as tbe family ilization for Japan to become the ■ the treasury itself to be devoted to mnn rame into tbe adjutant general's married before then. shott; discussion, Burton and Smith; was away from home at the time. controlling p iwer of Eastern Asia.’ I the payment far the Panama canal office and asked for bis papers. humorous recitation, Louis Apper- “From that time until today there ' i propt rty concassons. “All High School students are eli A city band was organized last Being referred to the record and son; current events, Burke Williams; lias never been a plural marriage per The following gible for the team. pei rion office bo cut loose with a personal experience, Orlo Hender Thursday evening. formed with the oonsent, knowledge “All briefs for competition must be officers were elected: Frank Hay, pistol. Manning’s wound penetrated shott. Debate. or connivance of tbe church. As fo The Latest Hotel Horror. president ; Oscar Scott, vice presi handed to Dr. Bechdolt before or on tbe stomach and Wicker was shot in Protonian society will meet at th« myself 1 was placed in this position. New York, Mar. 3.—Three hun the left arm. O’Brien was disarmed Kuykendall residence, number 746 dent; Robert Lassel, treasurer; Chas. March 9tb, and those whose I riefa I bad a plural family. My first wife by other clerks and arrested. General Willamette street, at 7:30 o ' c ) ock Fri- Carter, secretary; Pi of. Sibbetts of are accepted will be excused from was married to me over forty years dred men worked all night in the Chnffee happened to be present and i day evening : Piano solo, I' lsie Davis; Junction, was selected as instructor. rbetoricals for the remainder ot the ruins of the Hotel Darlington. At 10 ago, my last one over twenty years year. Dr. Bechdolt will advise with participated in subduing the maniac, '• J current e.enlB, Claia Dunn; recita ago. By these wives 1 had several o’clock this morning five bodies had any candidate out for honors. been recovered. The rescuers re- tion, Miss Sims; vocal solo, Sadie children. I preferred my chances “ The contestants will meet March West; recitation, Florence Qninn; with the law rather than to abandon ported eight more I d sight. One it 11th and choise judges tor the tryout. Eugene, Or. Mar. 3, 1904. debate, “Resolved that Brutux was my wifes and children. I have co- I cut cleanly in two. The list nf deed “The tryout will be held the is not in excess of thriteen with six Barry, C W. justified in killing Ceasar.” Affir habited with them since, not openly, i night of March 18lh and judges will Black, J A. mative, Edna Houston; negative, but I have visited them, knowing my teen injured and in the hospitals. be expected to choose the principals Bryan, Guy. Mae Poill; critic, Ruth Grant. responsibility and my liability to the _____ I and alternates. Too Bad About King. Brnmbacb, Orley, The girls’ ciub held an interesting law. But siuce the admission of the “Each prospective contestant may London, Mar. 3.—On account of Brewer, B. meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 state tbe people have rather condoned give a brief for the affirmative or Salem, Or., March, 3. -The supreme Bailey, Mies Jennie. o’clock in tbe assembly Jroom. Fol iny offense against the law. No one 1 contracting a severe cold, the King negative as be wishes. court has decided the case of J. R. Damm, C W. ever has called me to account and if didn’t go to the horse show today, IJovd, respondent, vs. F. I. Dunbar, lowing is the program: Leader, Miss “For the try out the contestants the Queeh attending his majesty. Darneille, Tom. Christie Wheeler; song; Devotional they had 1 was there to answer and to will be aligned aides by Dr. Becb secretary of state, appellant, from Doak, Mrs Catherine E. exercises; vocal solo. Faith Lister; pay the penalty of the law. I have Multnomah county. Sears, judge; dolt. All triefs shall be the property Duckhctf, W. ^sliorttalk, Miss Edith Kerns; piano never disobeyed the law against plural Piague in California. of the teams selected." case reversed. Opinion by Justice Foote, E A.* solo, Ina Watkins; discussion, marriages but I have been holding Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 3—Secretary Bean. Jackson, Miss Josie. “Choice of Reading;” song, “Amer n y wives as wives and have had eleven of the State Board of Health Foster This vas a suit to compel tbe secre John, Mies Anna. ica;” benediction. •children by them since 1890.” was notified this morning of the tary of state tn draw a warrant for Lindsay, Mr. The witness admitted that bo wrs death of a white woman from the 3129.50 for services as an Indian Marlow, Wm. accompanied by a plural wife to the bubonic plague ou a ranch in Contra solider. The court recites the facts Maoy & Moore. St. Louis fair dedication also to a Costa county. of the appropriation made for the McKinney. Lawyer. reception to the president at Salt payment of the veterans’ claims, and Tbe old incandescent street lights Mills, Mrs Maud. Lake. City Attorney Taylor devel holds that when the appropriation at Corvallis are being replaced with Spanish Bluejackets Desert. < iison, < * F. oped from the witness that Apos-tles was exhausted the secretary has arc lights, a splendid sign of progress. Smith, C O. Madrid, Mar. 3.—A hundred blue no authority to audit sud pay claims Teasdale, John Taylor, H. W. Mer- A homesteud contest case was heard The chief of police of Sehland hav Taylor, Wash. ill, Heber J. Grant and John Henry jackets have deserted from the Span of veterans, no matter how meritor yesterday before United States Com Tu uuaS, S C. Smith were polygamists and now sup ish warship Pelayo at Ferrol on ac ious they were. Tbe court says that ing been severely chewed in the face missioner J. J. Walton. The case was Todd, Hobt B., 4. porting more than one rife. “As count of the severe discipline of the where an appropriation is made for by n dog, is naturally in favor-of that of Bert l.rnimon against Richard Van Antwerp, Earl E, 2 head of the church I couldn't con commander. Many have been cap a specific purpose and there is co dog decimation iu that town. P. McHenry and the land in ques Ward, L. Chris Sturm, of Walia Wrlla, has demn th»m as I was in the same tured and severe punishment inflicted. other warrant of how to pay the tion is situated in the upper Mohawk Wilson, Mrs Jerome. sued Charlie Meyer, a wealthy young practice myself,” Smith said. country just across the line in Linn claims, no warrants can be issued Yobn & Tooben. man, for $20,COO for alienating tbe county. Over twenty witnesses were alter tbe appropriation is exhausted. The King 0. K. affections of bis wife. As the par J. L. PAGE, P. M. Japanese Legislature. examined, the testimony being taken Tbe decision of ' the lower court is London, Mar. 3.—At Buckingham ties belong to Walla Walla's 400 tbe down by W. W. Calkins, ster ographer. London, Mar. 3.—Tbe Central,Pre» palace it is stated the King's cold is reversed. seDsation is a great one. L. T. Harris appeared as attorney tor News from Tokio says an extraor- in bis head and but slight. Maud Russell and Clara Sherman, Lemmon and E. O Potter for Mc dinay session of tbe Japanese diet is The Dreyfus Case. two young ladies residing near Wil Henry. summoned for March 18tn. It is There must be a screw loose in this The Usual Wreck. Paris, Mar. 3.—The Court of Caa- hoit Springs, were attacked recently not expected the session will last hear their homes by a band of half rain gauging business. Albany re more than ten days. Custom» duties Cumberland, Md., Mar 3.— The j sa ion today began consideration of starved coyotes and narrowly escaped. porter) 12 inches for February, Cor I the Dreyfns appeal for revisen i ani will not -he touched, but new taxes Baltimore & Ohio express was1 Mies Russell was fortunately armed vallis 14, Salem 7, and Eugene 11.88, on salt and silks are likely to be lm wrecked at Rowlesburg this morn trial. with a rifle, with which she dis They all had approximately the same posed. ___________ ing. Tbe fireman was killed and tbe C. Cecil Curtis, Walterville. patched the leader ot tbe animals and rainfall, the four cities differing very engineer probably fatally hurt. Bad Boy With a Gun. D. E. Olson, Thurston. Bad Messenger Boys. tbe other quadrupeds were put to little. The Eugene and Albany fig F. C. Stephens, Bethel. Bloomfield, Mo.. Mar. 3.-While flight by the noise of th e explosion. ures were probably about correct. Chicago, Mar 3.—The I Western Ernest C. Wigmore, North Yamhill. Held for Tria! playing with a shotgun this morning Union Tehgr iph Co. will seek eu- Nit a few ..uaSue people will be A lien 1 Johnnie Tynne accidentally killed f orcein-nt by federal 1 injnncH id orry to 1 earn that F. C. Bs lieldler, Dre his ccnsln., Mabel Miller, aged ten against striking messengers on ac • bn for ieve a' year- whs the Pa< ¡He A year ago while playing sheriff, Co -t traveling agent for the Meth counc of assanlts by boys it mer ero- For Infants and Children. I Johnnie shet and killed a playmate. Th ma« ployed as non union messengrs. Ine tn Clco’t Co., died in Sso Baughl of tbe tatter wns slashed across ncisco. Feb. ‘»7. He made two The Kin* You Hav* C A. a T- O XI. X A.. face this morning and kicke 1 and HI bond • lri|« a jear and never failed :-. 1 besten by a -rowd of the strikers and <• rio.bed ae his •' t»s to spend I-u lay Signa .at their sympathizer.-. .ugeue. I1“ Will Lecture Under Aus pices High School Students. Twenty Sidings Built to Allow Meeting Trains To Pass. President Smith Testi fies asto Practices of His Church. HIGHER SALARY FOR PRESIDENT st AN EASTERN COLD WAVE Harrisburg Items. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES PENSION OFFICE SENSATION INDIAN WAR CLAIM CASE REVERSED HOMESTEAD CONTEST CASE Oregon Notes Difference in Rain Gaage Dwnity S’odent Appointments. castoria !