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THE EUGCNE GUARD '■i3 11 E BATTLESHIP A Few More Delegates. STAKED WIFE AMSSOURI’S ON CARD GAME ACCIDENT Washing! n, ’ ri| 14 - ! he bureau ot navi.aliou makes the following Statement concerning the battleship M wouri accident at Pensacola, Fla., ye terday: ‘‘It is laernd from unoffi cial information that prior to the ac cident to the gun aboard the Missou ri th ere had been no flume blown back whatever, that rapidity of fire of all the Missouri's guns bad been relatively very slow, in fact, only half as rapid as that of the Albany. The turret roof was not injured, but a man was blown overboard from the turret.” ïyee Hocim Has Poor Luck and Loses Better Half Authorities Interfered. The foil ,mg ad iltiuual delegates INVESTIGATING to the Dcmociatic convention Satur day have beeu reported ; Zumwalt -Andy ileitzmau, lleury Kornpp, A. Baker, L. Heitzman. Henry Kompn, committeeman Looking Into the Recent Troubl Florence— Wm Morris, Geo Colter, Among Mili’ary Men at the J. C. Phelps, Dale, Harwood. j. c Phelps tor constable. Armory Loot Valley— K. Wood, P. A. .John son, E. P. Williams, C. L. Wil jams. Daily Guard April 14 Adjutant General W. E. Fiuzer, Card of Thanks •he pregon National Guard, was Eugeue yesterday afternoon investi We take this method of expressing gating the recent trouble iu the Eu our deep gratitude for the kind as gene armory between Captain J. M. sistance rendered us by our friends, Williams aud Lieutenant Babb and especially the Rebekahs, during the Privates Ora and Wade Wilson. illness and the death of our beloved General Finzer’s investigation iu to daughter and sister, Mrs. lula Bral fiud out the true situation and see if ey Bond. the trouble is serious enough to jus tify the calling of a general court MRS. E. J. LACKEY matrial, which will I be quite an ex- and Daughters. petise to the state, The general was busy all yesterday afternoon inter viewing the military officers and tai'- ing evidence. Yesterday’s Journal: When interviewed Butter drop is sure. porter last night at the Smeede Ho Eggs are very firm. tel, the general had very little to say Warm weather bad for hogs. for publication, and would not give Veal has to be dumped. any definite information concerning Not enough chickens coming. the results of bis investigation, but Turpentine is lower. I judging from bis conversation it is Salt market disturbed I probable that a general court-martial ‘ Mill feed is higher. I will be held soou it> this •ity or in Potatoes contiuue firm. ! Portland. Onions are weaker. Genera’ Fiuzer left this a teruoon Sugar market very firm. for Portland, but will stop at Salem Hops are in demand. and report his investigation to Gnver- I nor Chambfctlain. Tacoma, Wash., April 13.—After gambling away all of his personal effects, Tyee Hocum, a Nisjually res ervation Indian, staked his klootch- man and lost her. The authorities, learning of the affair, forced the vic tor to return the wife to the husband. This little sidebet was a part of the great game week's gambling bout fin ished yotserday between the Puyal- lups, Nisquallys, Mud Bays and oth er tribes of Indians from 1’uget Sound. A h in times of yore, the tribesmen met about twenty miles Washington, April 14.—The Eng- south of Tacoma and indulged in Jteh admiralty lias cabled condolences their annual festivities. The Puyal ou account of the Missouri accident. lup tribe came off the victors and won 8.500 or $600 in silver, numerous dogs, I PeuMCola. I'la., April 14.—Captain ponies, canoes and other effects. It Cowles this morning received more is not uncommon for squaws to than n hundred messages from rela change bands iu the manner men tives of sailors, making inquiries. tioned, but 1 ecause of the fact that He replied to all personally. Later the wife of Tyee llocum is an educat reports from the ship indicate that ed and Christian womau, with white the truth is not known yet regarding blood in her veins and of morn than the explosion. Thirty-eight caskets ordinary intelligence, the t ffi< i .is of were ordered this afternoon. the reservation could hardly overlook A story of self sacrifice of »’man to the occurrence. save the ship is told of a sailor named At these annual gambling bouts Bogoud. He.dug the burning powder each tribe selects the best gamblers charge the man grappled it, dashed to represent it, aud the other mem through the turret and leaped over- ' bers nre merely spectators, so far as bca'd. This act saved the ship from I participating in the game is con total destruction, as had the charge certieil, but they Lack their owu meu BIG faulted it would have reached the I for all they are woitb. The rich in- ( magazine and bliwn the battleship in I dians show thuir wealth and good fel twain. lowship by giving a potlatch, which I means that they treat all present by . Washington, April 14.—The presi- 1 giving them money, clothes or food. I dent has contributed a hundred dol lars and the secretary of the navy a like sum as a nucleus fund for the re lief of the dependent next of kin of the enlisted men who lost their ilves by the explosion ou the Missouri. MRS. WATSON DOES NOT LIKE CROWD | Pensacola, April 14.—The total num Journal: Attracted by curiosity to terr of deaths on the Missouri ware thirty-three, of which five were offi see the woman who is accused of cers. Two seamen died thia morning. complicity in the land swindles charged against Horace G. McKinley, The bodies were taken ashore and the funerals held this afternoon, bodies of the officers were held. GENERAL FINZER EXCURSION IS pusje ON íz D SHEEP DIP ùlüGKÜÙiQcl'S' ÁLcÜílg The stockholders of the Crow Teie- j phone Company ar« requested to at- s. P. Co. Cannot Furnish the ten 1 meeting on the 11 th day of May, • at. 1 o’clock, p. ni.. a*, the compauy Cars on May 8—Will Pe office at 7row. Given Later. CHAS. HADLEY, IIAMD. BJERKE, JOSEPH HOOKER, The following letter, ieceived this WM. MATHERS. afternoon, explains itself: Roseburg. Or., 4—14—1904. Editor Eugeue Guard, Eugene, Or.: Dear Sir:—For the benefit ot all concerned 1 wish to say that the W« guarantee every gallon of dip sold. Notice io Cmtractors. Sealed proposal» for the coi struc- tion of walks and driveways ou the Univeiaity campus (either of gravel or crushed rock) will be received at the steward's office in Villard Hall, Eugeue, Oregon, until Saturday, April 30th. 1)04, at 3 p m Form of proposals may be had, and plats and specifications seeu at the steward’s office, rhe right to reject any or all bids is reserved. L. H. JOHNSON, University Steward. MORMON WITNESSES DISAPPEAR Washington, April 13.—Six of the twelve Mormon wltnease» for whom iuhibvoi have been issued by the sen ate ormmitte« on privilege» and e'ec ties, to appear to testify in the Hi»u»l case, have disappeared. All efforts to tlud them bave lieeu In vain, RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP POB4EDA. Chairman Burrows of the commltte baa sent word to President Smith by the Japanese and Badly Injured that it is very unfortunate for the Torpedoed church 'hat these people have gone 8. A. D. Filter, Marie Ware and oth Brotherhood of Railway Trainmeu's into biding. Bishop Grant, one of ers, many spectators were present excursion, to be given to Eugene them, is known to lie iu Europe. when the federal court opened this May 8th, 1902, lias been postponed, morning. Contrary to expectations the 8. P. Co. teiug unable to furnish ami much to their disappointment, sufficient cars to accommodate the Mrs. Emma Ii. Watson was not ar great uurnber of people on this date. raigned, nor did she appear in court. As soon ■■ arrangements can be ma 'e The date of her arraignment has not we will announce the date. This we been fixed,according to the attorney». should be aide to do within teu days. It is believed, however, that the de Yours Resp’y, lay has been granted at the request of C. B. BAKER, Mr». Watson, who desire» to avoid Sec’y Com. the crowds who will gather when a definite announcement of her arraign Hack for Sale ment is made. The arraignment will Washington, April 13. — It was likely occur at some unexpected time turned this afternoon that the Presi when the room is free of curious Two-seated Racine hack,nearly new, dent is not in sympathy with the plan spectators. in good condition, for little more of ills senate leaders to have the post than half pi ice. office department Investigation made A ProniineLf Chicago Woman Speaks. ARTHUR JONES. this »unin e.', and that tie is endeavor Prof. Roxa Tyler, ot Chicago, vice Corner First and Jefferson. ing to dissuade them from this course president lllitiv’s Woman's AI liauce, believing it would be futile as well in speaking of Chamberlain's cough remedy, »ays: ”1 have suffered with Socialist Speaking as impolitic. The President today- a severe cold this winter which said as much to Senator Aldrich, who threatened to run into pneumonia. remedies but 1 was summoned from a conference to I tried different ■ I. II. Steven», of Portland, become the medium through which seemed to glow worse and the medi cine upset my stomach. A friend ad- the pri sldiuitiel wishes Could le nude used me to try Chamberlain’* Cough »peak iu thè court house Friday cren ing, at 7.30 o'clock on S ocíh H íui . known henitdy aii t I found it was | leasun to take ai.d it lelieved no at once. 1 The public I n invited. am now entirely recovered, saved doctor'? I ill. time and suffering 73344995 'I I will never te without tbi splendid medicine again.” l or sale o L. Delno. A I bend s COUNTY TEACHEI leadil The annual county t tute for Lane county the Eugene High 8 May 11, 12, 13, 1.<>I e law pure» all school in t I'un’y i implex, . che, indi» remain closed dm it time positively f II I teaci titles. Mail i,quires the attemian Hooky Mo tn the county. Au a I rp» of 1 to. t l.uu IO cl t y I d 1 Impurities, (tage Grove, ’r a'tor» has ueen every effort wilt t>e n «de to instruct gist. suy. Prop. ami h<lp tile teachers in attvuduDce. We want your money. The mere L -A. XM.. 1'ip tner Hiiuouncemi'tit» luter. »e get of it the better you will like >< "tax. April 2nd, 1.01. us, as we can save you money on _______ W. M. ft ILLI K, everything in our Hue. 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WOULDN’T INVESTIGATE I LORD KITCHENER I LORD KITCHNER Will Make Season of 1904 From March 15th to July 1st Number Record Trial Sire Zombro McKinney, 32935 2:25 2:19 1-4 2:11, son of 2:11 1-4. First (dam Dam of SARAH RFN- TON Ella"MX ■» •.«>* ’S* * 14. MONDAY EUGENE. . ‘ sei«'n with usual return privilege« cunei uy c*»Q or note ju;T (qoq. —- nr ,ui.,.fr r ■■ ■ - ; Ti ree cards address« 2:12 1-2 May Dav trial 2:16 1-2, Lord Kitehner -•-6’), bvAlbion, son of Gen. Benton. . **■* Second dam BESSIE (gran- dam of EllaM adison 2:12 1-2, Harry Madison 2:27 Julia M., trial 2:13 1-2), Inca, son of Woodford’s Mambrino. Third ___ __ —w..— dam LAWSHE "*s*ta»**>t «.¿a MARE, by Tenbrock. thor oughbred). Lord Kitchener is a black stallion, foaled in 1897. 16 hands high, weighs 1220 pounds. He won a prize in the show ring at the Oregon State Fa:r, 'ast year, and also the Blue Ribbon at the Dis- Eugene, Oregon. . speed and indi- comtnend him ration of those lass colts, both rack and farm. ener will make ugene. Oregon, TNESDAYS at JUNCTION. ba: ince of week a Yy i «'"Sts a, ; ¡me of service. AU bills must be settled D. CONDON. Ho'“J Gross, Fusene, Ore.