Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, April 04, 1904, Image 6

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THIEVES CAUGHT
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in Bittle.
Say It Draws Strength from
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the
Russians—Caanot
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tac Sonile Signature of
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St. Petersburg, April 2.—Siberian
papers report a legend to tbe effeefe
that tbe Japaese possess a magaet
I which they use in time of battle to
draw strength from their foes. This
has profoundly impressed tbe Ruaeian
troops. The military authorities to I
counteract the belief railed soldiers
from tbe ranks ami bail tt>em(hold
u a 'nets to see if a magnet caused
weakness. The soldiers could not be,
convinced, stating that tbe Japanese ;
magnets were different.
CASTORIA
EXACT COPV or WRAPPER.
TRIED TO
STEAL HIS
TM« OBNTAWI* «OMFANV. NEW VO>« «ITV.
MISTRESS
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Munsey Editor Dead.
KESWICK
Berlin, April 2.—Lieut. Mattaaich
Keglivitch today made another un
successful
attempt to rescue his
mistress, Princess Louise of Coburg,
from a mad house near Coswig
Saxony, where she baa been incar­
cerated some time, though perfectly
sane.
The princess Is held in the asylum
under orders from her husband.
Prince Phillip, und with the conni­
vance of the Princess’ father, King
Leopold, of Belgium, and the Kings
of Austria and Saxony. The lieuten­
ant's scheme was betrayed to the
police in a similar manner In 1902.
New York, April 1.—Guy Welmore
Carry!, author and poet, formerly ed­
itor of Munsey's, died of heart trou­
ble today.
TRAIN
ROBBERY
Feint Attack on Port Arthur.
Condon, April 1.—A Central News
Tokio dispatch today says Admiral
Togo attacked Port Arthur Wednes­
day night. No details were received,
but it is understood the attack was
Redding, Cal. Aprill .—A hundred made for the purpose of taking sound­
*<aten heavily armed are sccuriug the ings and ascertaining the effects of
woods of the river near Keswick and the last attack.
Redding« searching for thejfour train
rooburh who held up the Southern Pa­
Japanese Budget of News.
cific pasuenge * train last night and
Tokio, April 1.—Sixteen r.ewpsaper
V tiled Wells A Fargo Co.’s messen­ men, mostly British and American,
ger. They blew the express car to left this morning for Mojl, and will
fdeces. The men had horses stak'd leave there on the Cth in a Japanese
t»ast of the Keswick bridge and transport. Their destination is being
mounted them to escape.
kept secret. A big land movement is
I ten an Kaymond was taking water about ready or inaugurated. A big
Mi.on (tie holdup occurred, lie was crowd was at Shimbaahi station and
V' i.ipelled to pet down, and he, with cheered the correspondents' depart­
t vn oF the crew and one tramp, lined ure.
Prime Minister Ito returned
up Uy the M ie < f the train. Brake­ from Corea today and immediately
man
efute I to line up, when had an audience with the emperor,
one of the robbers smashed him on it is believed his visit will result In
the head with his rifle, making a bad furthering the cordiality between the
w. und The robbers got no booty, Korean aud Japanese courts.
the dynamite destroying everything.
Fieoea of paper and coin money torn
and twi 'ted were picked up at a great
<iisi hiihu from the car.
I ». .« ’sman O’Neill was not given
u chance for his life. As soon as the
duoi was opene I he was killed. The
p i <e «p.<rs hid evurtyhing of value,
V- ipn «anie stricken.
he sheriff’s p(>sse g‘»t on the trail
. luvM horesaien this morning, and
a? now following it east. The rob-
Ders cain|>e<i at Coplej all tiny yester-
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lie poBse has a good deecrip-
Tiinidad, Colo., Aprii 1. —Fully a
of the robbers. The people are dczen influential men among the
nod to hang the robbers if strikres of Las Animus county have
,!.• Posses are forming hourly.
been deported in the last three days
by order of Major Hill, commanding.
Wholesale evictions of strikers at
Gray Creek are to begin immediati ly.
The military are refusing to a low I
them to settle in other parts of he
county.
Almost penniless, men with f on­
ili s are compelled to walk a hm.du 1
Ft. Petersburg, Arpil 1.—Viceroy miles to reach potuta where assist uuce
'I -x '! arrived at Port Arthur from may be had. Many evidions aie re
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'i Tliursday and was received ported at other camps m the county,
I > ' 'nlral Makarotf and other otti- much sutl'ering ensuing.
cial -. i lia party visited the ships in
• • " bur and inspected the repairs
War in the East.
in progress on vessels damaged <1ur
CRUELTY
V fCEROY ALEXIEF
AT PORI AR I HUR
lug
bombardment They also vis­
ited i «e torpedo boat destroyer Btllnl
«inch distinguished itsell In the last
■battle.
P ho . Tnzowitacb, a Russian teacher
<u tlm Tokio unveriaty, baa arrived
einl uwtities to the kindness cf the
nf ■
a. Students followed Firn to
ion and entreated hiiu to re I
le if that time the J q a’ a. . en*--
t, Iteved that Port Art r would
' thin 48 houra and tha
Jap-
a. army would captv re
»jw in
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New Chwatig, April 1.—I’. S. Con-
eul Miller today proclaimed bia ac-
quiescence to Russiau martial law.
The guuboat Helena leaves tomorrow,
aud as soon «a the eleven merchant­
incut now here are loeued, the port
will 1« closed. The work of fortify
lug proceeds rapidly.
Mont .-ill, April 1. —A tire this
uioruiiig ii> ths Board of Tra I. dis-
trlct de troved th« builditm occupied
bv w.*tsc. Ja«k *t Co.,
1 . - r’be,
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Bedding, Cal., April 2.—Word has
just been recieved at the sheriff's
office that two men suspected of com­
plicity in the train robbery aud the
messenger’s death were arrested this
morning at Keswick and will be
brought to Redding at 3 o’clock to­
day. Detective A pern and a posse of
men have been watching them since
yesterday morning. Another suspect
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isfin"Reddiug. The bandits doubled!
back atfer crossing the Keswick ,
bridge aud turned their horses loose. |
The arrest has been kept secret for 1
fear of popular demonstration.
Dr. W. L. Cheshire, head of the
hospital corps of the First Separate
Battalion, has received the following
notice of the assignment of tbe offi­
cers of the Medical Department of the
Oregon National Guard:
“Major Sanford Whiting, surgeon |
Third Infantry; Capt. Frampton C
Brosine, assistant surgeon Third In­
fantry; Captain Joseph D. Sternberg,
assistant surgeon, Third Infantry;
Capatin Waldo L. Cheshire, assistant
surgeon, First bop. Bat. Infantry ;
First Lieutenant Walter E. Carli, as- I
sistant surgeon, First Battery, Field
Artillery; First Lieutenant Wm. ri.
Byrd, assistant surgeon. Troop A.
“By oruer of the commauder-in-
chief,
“ W. E. FIN ZEE,
“Adjutant General."
<<ST(^INGEi^M
Russian Market Fire.
St. Petersburg, April 2.—Several
persons perished in a Are in a market
building here today.
ACROSS THE SKY
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Sale Commences at 8 a. m
on was common there and that a stri[
across tbe sky was locally designated
there as h “stringer.” it was a very
I he Far East ’* ar.
l retty sight iu the clear moonlight
Seoul, April 2.—A Reuter dispatch night, without another cloud in tbe
say« the Japanese have allowed e
bullion pack train from P.ug lang
to Ameer, the American mining eon
cession north of the Auju river to
proceed after considerable delay. !
this is supposed to indicate that
the Japanese success at Chong Ju
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on the 28th ____
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complete
allow them to make a coniaderable
advance. Further that the Russians
are falling back beyond the Yalu i
river.
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in a letter io a local new^j «per today,
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’Tis a pleasure to show them and quote price..
LADIES’ FINE SHOES.
We are showing a beautiful line of fine, hand turns and welts.
Our prices are lower than elsewhere.
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and Quick Returns.
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MatXress made
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In Japanese Silk and Lawn.
A rather unusual phenomenon was
observed in tbe otherwise clear sky
last night about eleven o ’ c I ock .
Stretching from the zenith southeast
erly a streak as of a breadth of milky
silk crossed the sky,dividing iuto two
Russians Entrenched.
Seoul, April 2.— it is reported that
2lk)0 Russian troops, including Cos-
•acks and infantry, are entrenched
about the gate on the south side o!
Wijti. The Kussiaus are utilizing
trained dogs to act as messengers and
order bearers.
STANDARD
Canada Fire.
IMF «WXFT 5PEC/F7C CIL. ATLANTA, «4»
MEDICAL OFFICERS
ARRESTED
MILITARY
rived. When their tmain reactwd thia
city they left tbeia side-door sleeper
and weut down tewn. After passing
through the city, they again boarded
their car when they were arrested.
Otfieer Catlin, who had been looking
for tbe meu, found their car and dis- ;
covered that tbe seal of the door was .
broken. Investigating, be (Recovered
evidence of reaent occupation, aud I
be followed the train thrnugb the i
city, expecting that the former occu
pants of tbe car woulj again board
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He was right, for tbe tnen found!
their car, also the officer waiting for ’
them.
Tbe Cottage Grove officer is certain I
that he has tbe right men, and i.h is
likely that they will not be abU to
do mischief again for a time. Tbe
oftioer left for home with hie prison­
ers yesterday.—Albany Herald.
Otlieer Walker brought the two men
to Eugene from Cottage Grove this
morning and they were placed in the
county jail to await trial in the cir­
cuit court next June. Their names
are George Williams aud Charles
Lee.
TWO SUSPECTS
COLORADO
Germ Infected Air
Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps
and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is
Albany Officer Captured Two
I bad air this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous
Men Wanted for Larceny.
vapors and gases from sewers, and the musty air of damp
cellars are laden with the germs nf th«« ’•»ises.ible disease,
C..G. Walker, of Corinne Grove,, a. which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the
blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then
special officer,came to Albuay Tbiuw-
you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the­
<iuy for klu, purpose of taking back ta
cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and.
that city two hobos arrested hare
tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer­
Wednesday night. Tbe otan are want- tion, neosome of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling;
ad for tie stealing at a qaantityvof malady. As the disease progresaesand the blood becomes-
Lurniture from a dwelling house in more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or
Cottage Grove. They lived in a house yellow spots appear upon the skin. When, the poison is-
there lor about six weeks a. ’. when
I left to ferment and the microbes and germs to multiply in
ready. to> leave took tha personal prop­ the bind, Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often
erly us U m > house to a.store and «uld arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, che treatment to be
effective must begin there too. 8. S. S. destroys
it.ard in is ou this charge they tare* to
the germs and poisons and purifies the polluted
be taker* back to be tnied.
blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated
Tbe two fellows came down the liras
constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is
in a freight car Wednesday evenugg.
soon clear of all signa of this depressing disease.
A request had beet* Deceived to leek
3. S. S. is-a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and
look out for a coujla of men a>u.wer- harmless. Write ns if you want medical advice or any special informa­
iug their description before they ar­ tion. about your case. Inis will coat you nothing.
CREDULITY
For Infants arid Children.
MALARIA
COTTAGE GROVE
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