Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, April 13, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THF FlJCFKE GUARO
this judicial district, an2 the candi-1 Goshen. First ballot: Hillard. 76;
Martiu 31; Baughman
dacy of the Hon. R. A. Booth for, Sutton 36;
joint senator from thia senatorial dis­ 12; Briggs 21. No nomination. Mar­
trict, and that tbe delegation to be tin and Baughman withdraw. Second
Salem Journal
The few flue d.>ya
«'
eutitled t.i seats in the conven-
elected
Io the Republican state con­ ballot: Dilaird, 11.1; Sutton, 33;
have started baseball talk, and the lo­
ti >:<. Five <lelegates were missing.
vention ie Instructed to unwaveriug- . Briggs, 18, Ma.tin, 3. Dillard de­
cal fans are looking forward to a sue
1 be report was adopted.
ly support tbe caudidacy ot both clared nominated.
ocssful season.
The league team is
ORDER
OF
BUSINESS.
Judge
E. O. Potter anu Senator R. A. i
COLLIER FOR SURVEYOR.
hard at work every day getting in
Tbe eom niliee on permanent organ­ Booth, and to make every honorable
W. M. Green named C M. Collier,
The
shape for active practice.
ization Hiri order of business reported effort to bring about their nomina­ present incumbent. Nominated unan­
grounds are being smoothed down,
tion.
as follows:
imously.
end when the season opens Seism will
“Resolved, that we vi»w with pride
“To A.
-Voodcock, chairman of
have a field second to none in the
DAY FOR (ORDNER.
✓
toe Laue county Republican conven­ tbe splendid achievements of the Re­
state. Lewis, of tbe Soutnern Cal­
I
Dr
Paine
¡Giamed Dr F M ifcy,
publican
party
under
th
“
leadership
tion :
ifornia League, and Suiss.of Portland,
i “We, your committee or permanent of Theodore Roosevelt, that we beart- Unanimously nominated.
are on tbe list for catchers, and will i
organization aud order of busi less, ilv . ndur^e the wise, forseeing and
be here next week. Tbe entile team
rlatesmanliae foreign policy, bis fear­
expectB to commence to practice Harris Indorsed for Congress­ report as follows:
“let. We recommend that the tem­ less stand for right in all matters ot
about April 11th, aud from that day
man-Booth for Joint Senator,
porary organization be made perma- national concern, aud bis vigorous
on to the opening of the seasou every
' rent.
prosecution cf tbe trusts, tbe railroad
Potter for Circuit
day will see the boys out on the dia­
“2nd. We recommend that the or- merger and all corporate or official
mond.
Judge
der of busiuees aud nomination for wrong doing wherever found.
Now Located at Ashland—Other
I officers
“Resolved,that our delegates to tbe
be as follows :
Roseburg Plaindealer: The fact I
I “1st. The election of 19 delegates district and state conventions be and
Important Changes Will Be
*
that tbe Eugene Blues won’t be in it I
A. Wintermeir and J
are hereby instructed to support only
j.
Made by the Middle of
ie demonstrated by a Roseburger's Nominations for County Officers to the state convention.
“2nd. Election of 19 delegates to such persons for delegates to tbe na­
visit
to
Eugene.
On
arriving
there
Elwood
Nominated
by
the Month.
and Representatives to the
tional convention as are known to be
the congressional convention.
the visitor stopped at tbe Hotel Gross
the ¡(¿publicans.
Legislature in Progress.
“3rd. Election of three represen­ ready to give hearty support to tbe
and as he was being ushered upstairs
nomination of Theodore Roosevelt.
Several important changes arc to to bis room by the clerk, he happened
tatives for tbe legislature.
“Resolved, that in case of vacancy
he made in the operation of the 8. to remember that the much talked of
“4th.
Election of one county
in the ticket nominated today,arising
P. R. R. lines Oregon and California Frenchmm, DuSbane, was manager
Tbe big Republican county conven­ judge.
Immediately after the adjournment
I
in about ten days from this date, says of the Eugene baseball team. Tbe tion, which was to have met at 1Ü
“5th.
Eleotiou of one county from death, resignation or otherwise, i of the forenoon session of the Repub­
tbe county central committe be au­ lican county convention the delegate»
tbe Roseburg Review. One of tbe clerk was immediately asked where o’clock this morning, was not called i clerk.
most notable of these changes is an Mr. DuSbane could be found, aud in to order till 10:30. The weather was
“6th. Election ofboue county sber- thorized tc. till tbe same.
from the four Eugene precincts met
“W. KUYKENDALL,
entire rearrangement of the train answer stopped and pointed t. u door so pleasant that the delegatee were iff.
in the county court room for the pur­
“G. W. GRIFFIN,
“7th. Election of one county com-
dispatchers’
divisions. Heretofore at '.he head of the stairs. Tbe visitor slow in gathering at tbe courthouses
pose of namibg candidates for justice
“8. SK1NNFI;,
the Fotland office has had supervision took one look at the door and ran for preferring to bask in tbe warm inn- missiouer.
of the peace and constable for the
“J. E. YOUNG,
as far south as Roseburg, and the his life—tbe number of the room shine aud discuss coming events on
“8th. Election of one county as­
Eugene district.
“H. C. WHEELER.”
Ashland off! ie was in charge from was fatal 13. Now if DuSbane thinks the streets At the appointed hour sessor.
For justice tbe present incumbent,
Roseburg to Dunsmuir. Tbe divisions he can land the pennant ai;J occupy ouly fifteen delegates aud four or five
“9tb.
Election of one county STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL
C. A. Wintermeier, was renamed,
are now to be shortened considerably room 13, he’s off.
newspaper reporters were ou band. treasurer.
ano for constable J. J. Elwood, at
DELEGATES.
and another train dispatching office
“10th. Election of one county
Chairman Potter of the county cen­
present on Eugene’s police force, was
Tbe election of delegates to tbe chosen.
established. The Ashland office, in
tral committee, Sam Friendly, George school superintendent.
V
“lltb. Election of one county sur- state and congressional conventions
charge of Dispatcher G. C. Morris,
Ke*ly, Judge Wintermeir and a few
resulted:
will be removed to Roseburg. From
others of the faithful, fretted around veyor.
Congressional—W. T. Bailey, G. R.
“12th. Election of one county cor-
here he will have charge of all
for about half an hour wondering
Chrisman. J. L. Clark, S. B. Eakin,
trains between Juuction and Ashland.
why tbe delegates did not come, aud oner.
“13tt.. Election of one precinct I. N. Edwards, S. H. Friendly, G. W.
A new dispatcher’s office will be es­
finally Kelly and Wintermeir acted as
Griffin, W. G Gilstrap, T. W. Har­
tablished at Dunsmuir, with super­
a committee to come down town and commijteemau.
ris, C. F. Hurlburt, W. Kuykendall,
vision from Ashland to Redding,
round up tbe bunch. The big crowd i “14th. Adjourn.
Wm. Landess, Henry McKinney, D.
In Third Inter- of Republicans at the McClung corner
Calif. This will more evenly diH-i Gets Decision
“JAMES S. CLARK,
A. Paine, Charles Stickles, B. A.
“CHAS. STICKLES,
tribute the burden of work which is!
were informed that a county conven­
collegiate Debate by a Vote
Washburue, H. C. Wheeler, A
over crowding the present offices.
tion was to meet at tbe courthouse,
“J. Q. VAUGHAN,
Woodcock, J. E. Young.
of Two to One.
In addition to the transfer here of I
and slowly the delegates wended
“Committee. ”
Will
Bring
Several Thousand
State—W. T. Bailey, G. R. Chris-
The report was unanimously adopt­
tbe trsin dispatcher's office from
their way in that direction
People
to
Eugene
if Citizens
man, J. L. Clark, S. B. Eakin, I. N.
Ashland, a number of additional
WOODCOCK CHAIRMAN.
i ed. By the adoption of the report Edwards, 8. H." Friendly. G.
The
University
of
Washington
won
W.
Will
Respond
train men ami engine men will also
Chairman Potter called the conven­ tbe temporary officers, A. C. Wood­
make Roseburg their headquarters, the third annual intercollegiate de­ i tion to order. A. C. Woodcock was cock, Chairmau, Darwin Bristow, sec­ Griffin, W. G. Gilstrap, T. W. Harris,
hereafter. This will occasion tbe bate from the University of Oregon at nominated and unanimously elected retary, and C. J. Howard, assistant C. F. Hurlburt, W. Kuykendall, Wm.
A. G Hamblin and C. B. Baker,
removal here from Ashland of about Seattle last night by a decision of temporary chairman. He took bis secretary, were made permanent offi­ Landess, Henry McKinney, D. A.
Paine, Chas. Stickles, B. A. Wash- representing Umpqua Lodge, No. 314,
fifteen families—a gain for Roseburg two to one. The Oregon men put up seat amid moderately enthusiastic ap­ cers.
a good debate, but the Washington
burne, II. C- Wheeler, A. C. Wood­ I Brotherhood of Railway Trainmeu,
TELLERS APPO1NTE ).
that will be appreciated by our men were stronger.
plause and delivered the usual Re­
are here todav, interviewing our busi­
cock, J. E. Yc.ng
Tbe chair appointed tellers a» fol­
people.
ness men as to tbe encouragement
The question debated was “Resolv­ publican opening speech, declaring
lows
:
The coming here of Chief Dis­ ed, That the history of trade unions that the present prosperity of tbe
FOR REPI.I SEN ATIVES.
they will give towaids securing the
patcher Morris ami his ctew of three in the United States for the past
Professor W. S. Briggs nominated annual excursion irom Roseburg
regular trick dispatchers will very twenty years has been heneticial to
for representative 1. If Bingham, of and Portlaud over tbe Southern Paci­
likely jccasion the transfer of the the beet interests of the country. ”
Cottage 1 '<ove. A. C. Wcode ek nom fic to Eugene on tbe 8tb day of May.
local operators to other paints. Sta­ Oregon had the affirmative.
For several years past Salem busi­
inated G. V-. Griffin, of Eugene; Dr.
tion Agent L. B. Moore will not be
W. Kuykendall nominated J.M. Shel­ ness men ha.-e had the excursion,with
In the series of debates begun three
affected by the change, except in be­ years ago witli Washington, Oregon
ley, of Eugene; S. II. Friendly nom­ its three to five thousand visitors.
ing relieved of the additieuai duties won the first and has lost the last
inated 1. N Edwards, of Junction ; They are anxious for it this year, but
be has had^ us trainmaster at this two.
L. N. Kotiey dominated Louis E. tbe managers view Eugene more fav-
station. He^will thereafter be able
Bean, ot Eugene First ballot: Bing- oiably, and will bring it here provid­
Oregon’s last debate for this year
to give bis whuie time to the increas­ will
tiatn, 160; Edward-, 140; Griffin, 97; ed the proper financial encourage­
be with Pacido University, and
ing duties of tile station work. The will be held at Villard hall. McKin-
Shelley, 82; Bean, 53. Bingham, Ed­ ment is given.
proposed change promises to be of ney, Jasper mid Rafferty will repre-
One game of tbe Oregon State Base­
wards and Griffin receiving the high­
much permanent ami
increasing sent tbe university
est vote, were declared the nominees ball League will be played here that
benefit to this city. It will make
day,and it is thought there will be no
CHRISMAN FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Roseburg by far tbe' most important
difficulty in having the league game
A. C. Woodcock nominated for slated for the same day at Vancouver
railroad town in Western Oregon,
county judge Mayor G. R. Clinsman. brought here.
excepting only Portland. It is also
of Eugene; R. G. Callison nominated
very probablejttiat]thls'change will be
When seen by a Guard reporter
“The man who understands
Hon. S. M. Yorsn, of Eugene. Firet
1
followed erejloug by tbe erection of
this afternoon shortly after startirg
business,
wbethe-
he
is
a
professional
ballot: Chrisman. 110; Yoran, , 68. out, the representatives of the Rail­
a large new round house and repail
Chrisman declared the nominee.
shops here, aud the inauguration ot man, a merchant or a laborer, is the
i way Trainmen had seeu but one f ar­
other extensive improvements in the man who makes the world move, and
ty, T. I) Condon, of tbe Gross, and
LEE FOR COUNIV CLERK.
he
is
not
so
numerous
as
he
might
be.
local railroad yards.
he bad his name down for 840.
.
C.
I
’
ean
nominated
for
county
Mr. E. r; Calvin, tlie new general The Republic last night discovered
clerk Jesse J. Nieolle, of Mapleton;
one
of
him
in
the
person
of
W.
D.
manager of the O. R. A N. ami S.
A. R. Martin nominated E. U. Lee,
F. K. R. lines in Oregon, passed Mulkey, of the firm of Nortbey A
present incumbent.
First ballot:
Mulkey,
machinists.
At
8
o
’
clofk
ia
through here this afteruoou enroute
Lee, 151; Nieolle, 23; George Foste’,
the
evening
there
wtre
pretty
good
south, in a special train, making his
1; J. S. Stlies, 1. Lee declared tbe
first official trip over this division. proipeets that (h*s pnuiing ifflee
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
nominee.
was temporarily out of the daily
T
J aud Mary J McCubbins to H
newspaper business.
A part of the
STILES FOR SHERIFF.
The Bear: ‘‘My, I didn't think he'd be so liveiyl
M McCubbins; 304.17 acres in tp 19, a
delicate mechanism of the typesetting
A. C. Woodcock placed in nomina­ I r 3 w. 8750.
—Philadelphia North Amorioan.
machine was wrecked by an unfortu­
tion for sheriff George Fisher, of Lu-
T J and Mary J McCubbins to J B
nate accident. An attempt was made
gene.
Dr. W. Kuykendall named Ferguson; 300 acres in tp 19. s r 3 w.
For state delegation—E. R. Mum I Chief
to secure the broken parts on the natiou was entirely due to tbe party
of Police Ji. 8. Stiles, of Eu- j8150.
mey, J. P Inman, C. Vanderburg, gene.
Sound mid have them sent out on the in power, etc., etc.
First ballot - Stiles, 135; Fish-
D G McFarland to John Graber;
Fred
Bean,
P..
D.
Hawley.
BRISTOW
SECRETARY.
night train, but this failed and it
er, 38. Stiles declared the nominee. ' lot 22, blk 3, D G McFarland’s third
looked as If the paper was bung up
Darwin Bristow, tbe bauker, was j For congressional delegation— F. O.
ad to Cottage Grove. 8900.
PRICE FOR COUNTY COMMIS­
until repairs could be got from Sail then nominated ss temporary secre Russell, C. A. Wintermeier, H. C
SIONER.
Emily F Bailey to Henry Chegnan;
Henry McKinney, J. V.
’’ranclsco. It was then that Mr. Mul­ tary and C. J. Howard, postmaster Wheeler,
Tbe following were named for com- 40 acres in tp 18, s r 4 w. 810.
Passed Away at 3:20 O’clock key came to the rescue. He was of the of Cottage Grove and former news­ O’Leary.
State of Oregon to Booth-Kelly
For county ticket—Roy R. Knox, miseiouer: Orrin Bennett, of Rich­
opinion that he could make the parts paper man, was named as assistant
After a Long Illness---Promi­ needed, aud although it was late at secretary.
W, M. Green, W. Wiels, A. N. Stry- ardson; Wm. Vanduyn, of Engene; Lumber Co; 640 acres in tp 18, s r 1
i
ker, J. E. Young.
H. M. Price, of Hale; E. H.Hawkins, e. »800
night he went to worn. liy 9:30 this
nent Hardware Merchant
COMMITTEES.
8 August and Hilm* Swansen to
j morning he had the job done, and tbe
of
Bailey; R. S. Hyland, of Junction.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.
The chair then proceeded to ap-
I First ballot: Price, 88; Bennett, 37; Mattie M aud Frank Burson; 90x125
typesetting machine was again in point committees as follows:
The following resolution i were read
W. E. l.oughmiller, senior member commission, doing as good work as
B. 8. Hyland, 21; Hawkins, 8; Van­ feet in J I Jones’ ad to Cottage
On credentials—C. A. Wintermeir, and adopted :
of tlie well known hardware firm of the day it was set up. The Republic
duyn, 19.
Price declared the nomi­ Grove. 8120.
E.
K.
Murumey,
J.
M.
Shaub.
“
While
we
recognize
that
it
is
the
Lougtimiller A Fetor, died Ht hie is pleased to compliment the work
Lester B and Damaria E Hulin to
nee.
Ou permanent order of business— province of tbe state convention to
home, 281* East Ninth street, at 3:20 'manship of Mr. Mulkey and to ex­
Mrs Mabel H Boynton, w 70 feet of
KEENEY FOR ASSESSOR.
J. L. Clark, Cbas. Stickles, John formulate the policies that are to gov­
lots 5 and 8, blk 3, Mulligan’s dona­
o'clock this afteruoou, alter au ill­ press its obligations to him.”
l Vaughu.
ern the party in the coming cam­
Dr.
Paine named D. P. Burton, tion to Eugene. 82700.
ness of seveial months'duration,from
On resolutions—W. Kuykendall, paign, end while we have referred all present incumbent.
R. D. Hawley I 8 A Huddleston to Mary E Hunter;
a complication of diseases.
Sanford Skinner. J. E. Young, H. C. other kindred subjects to that con­ named J. C. Renne, of Walker. W. L. lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, blk 21, James Hud­
Mr. I.oiighniiller was Hged 49 yeur»,
vention, tbe situation as to railroad Wheeler named B. F. Keeney, of dleston's ad toiEugene. 8600.
Wheeler. G. W. Griffin,
and l.avi'H a wife, three sisters and
Dr. Kuykendall tbeu annoucned rates and car shortage in this county Goshen. First ballot: Keeney, 93;
one brottn-r. lie has reisded In E.u
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
that he b»d a seek, the contents of is so absolutely intolerable; therefore Burton, 65; Renne, 17. Keeney de-
gen be for a good many years and has
Henry
Rauch and Ett Seiewell;’E
wh.cb were to be distributed among be it
Glared tbe uomiuee.
mad.- many friends, both in a I
R Rauch, witness.
“
Resolved,
that
tbe
nominees
ot
tbe
delegates.
All
were
eager
to
get
EASTLAND FOR IRE- SLRER.
Hess and per
at the sack but when informed that this convention for legislative posi­
»111 Uli
quiet and
R.
McMurphey
named] Frank
The Farmers' a:
’erchanls’ T. le­ It contained only garden seeds from tions are positively pledged and In-
ami was i
Reisner, present deputy treasurer
phone ,'o. Hied articles of incor pe ni
stsucter*
to
support
all
reasonable
leg-
cbvl
I
at
Washinigon
you
to his wu
E. F. Chapman named A. C. Jen-
tico with County ’’lerk Lee this
the crestfallen ex- ’slatlon locking to the relief of the
lit Ins I
I
niugs, ot Eugene,
L. N. Roney
■Homing. The incori or-i’v rs are J s.
♦
h
present
intolerable
railroad
situation.
At Junction, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Ir
(faces
citizen.
•• »
named R. E. East nd, of Eugene.
11
r.
Hank
that
tb's
convention
Laurens, April 8, 1904, a daughter.
“
Resolved
adjourned to meet
■ Pri r I V
First 1 allot:
Eatstlard, 114: Rets-
give its bear
and unqualified snp-
■ I this atfernoou.
ner, 33: Jennl
□d de.
i <
t
•
h < .«
port
tu
tbe
c
idldHcy
of
the
tl'n.
L.
Three-fourtha of an inch of snow
b
A 1
'N SESSION.
i'll!TP*!
*)O! inee.
111
tal
T.
Harris
for
Cor
gressman
from
this
during tbe whole winter, and no
*1
Tb*
I Ei.FN weather colder than 26 degrees above
Q I
’as crowdei district
d that tbe delegate» sleeted DILLARD F(
r
« r
riveted spec
:it Lane county in the ccin-
zero, is a prettv good »honing com­
irà
I
flock, when Chair gressin
tun is hereby in­
OUT
pered with the dozens of teet of snow,
i Children.
• dei i k named ground frozen four teet deep, log fif.
ailed the conven st rucie 1 to give bitn unwavering
- C J Howard teen feet thick.all seasoned with bliz­
supper and to use all honorable
.n.jS u1 Uü
(.'i-ttage Grove. zard*.experienced tnt« vinter through
mentis a »ecure hi» nomination.
b.
H C Baughman the east. What la rsin scattered ale.ng
"Resolved, that we endor»» tbe
Frofes«or John co^_____
can ’ww
s-v of the ’’on F. O. Folt»r
» ■ ”iH
c*
Snr t»- r--«ition of circuit jnlc«»j
Ba« Fall
CHANGES
THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION
ON THE S. P
Resolutions Against Car
Shortage and Freight
Rates.
ROAD
Train Dispatchers Office
to Be Moved to
Roseburg
JUSTICE AND
CONSTABLE
WASHINGTON WINS
FROM OREGON
t
RAILROAD
BOYS’ ANNUAL
EXCURSION
A Lane County Boy
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