6 THEEUG'’N=’ GUARD "77” t* . ■ ASKS FOR Palestine Pointers. I I I □ ¿rsu.i— BARN BURNED insilili H'ms HUMAN SKIN BFiNG Crow, April 12.—Every one has been LAST NIGHT SOLD (Guard Special Service.) taking advantage of the fine weather Creswell, April 12.— Plowing, to attend to tbe belated farming and sowing and garden making are tbe hardening. order of the day. Recently from ‘ Two dances aie scheduled to come ¡iiurdtrer Fgbrrt’s Bo<>y Dis a committee consisting of an opening of the clubhouse on the Ransom Roberts; 40 acres iu tp 17, or ,30th. Games will also be arranged ment. Dr. Byrd says that Egbert’s Councilmen Wilkins, Griftiu and Cal­ links. Each member will bo entitled 4 w. «3200. remains were buried-'’in tbe Medical with Salem and Brownsville schools kins, to report, at a special meeting. to invite a few friends. College, not in Oddfellows’ cemetery Ivan L and Laura Smith to Richard and with the university team. and that'be was confident that none Simmering; 100x119 feet iu Spring­ Candidates who are showing up en­ NUMEROUS PETITIONS. of tbe skiniwas taken away. ,«<41 field Investment and Power Co.'s ad couragingly are, Hendershott, Kestly, Tbe following petitions were pre­ As a Result of an Operation- “Dr. W. C. Smith, who had charge to Springfield. 8250. Paine, Curtis King, Watson, Bean, sented : MRS. NOAH Leaves Husband and Four of the^dissection, could’ not be seen Riohard Simmering to Mrs Minnie Roy Booth, Moore, Eid Simth, Ertz, For sewer on the west side of flak tonight fThe^story created a sensa­ Kahler; 50x119 feet in Springfield In ­ Simpson, Prosser, Wiioughby, Crow, Children. street, hot ween East Fifth and East GROSS DtAD vestment and Power Co. 's ad to McCully, Carl King, Floy Booth, tion in Salem and it is likely that Sixth, at the main sewer and run one Governor Chamberlaiu will be asked Davie, J. Kestly, Stapletou. Springfield. «500. block north. Referred to fire and Daily Guard April 12 to make an? investigation and ascer­ At a meeting of the players last 1 L and Laura Smith to Richard water com mittee. whether'it in iruejthat such Mrs. John S. Gray came to her tain Simmering; 50x119 feet in Springfield evening Elzie Crow was unanimously For ilici ease of city treasurer's Hiil - gruesome relics of murderers hanged elected captain of the team and will death as a result of an operation to- Investment and Power Co. ’ s ad to Referred to finance committee ary. conduct the training until practice I day at 12 o’clock. Mrs. Gray was at the penitentiary are being offered Fo- grading and gravelling Villard Died at 1:30 O’clock This Morn­ Springfield. «475. X Lusetta and J I Thomas to H with the league team commences. | one of Eugene’s useful and popular for >>ile. When Egbert was hanged boulevard from intersection of East ing After a Long The team has a bright, outook and j ' ladies, being an active member ot the Suri-r^tei dent James was careful not Veneke; lot 5, blk 1, J E Young’s Eleventh and East Thirteenth streets with conscientious and hard training W. R. P. L. and other organizations, to lit visitors carry off any piece of Illness. ad to Cottage Grove. «2000. to i* liriuount. Referred to the street rop in el her articles’.tbat might be James H and Laura A McFarland they should have a very successful and has a large circle of friends. committee. Mary Bell Gray was born in the kep* as relics. ” For sidewalk along tbe west side of to H Venske; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, season. Daily Guard April 12 year of 18G7, in Ohio, where she livea Ferry street, from East Thirteenth to 8, blk 2, James II McFarland’s Jet ad Transportation has been »ent all *be until her marriage to J. S. Gray, in Fast Sixteenth streets. Read and re to Cottage Grove. 8900. Sarah Francis King Gross, wife of ferred. l-'rauk and Isabelle Johnson to E J players of the Eugene league team 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Gray came to Eu­ Noah Gross, of this city, died this For sidewalk from intersection of morning ar one o’clock cf consump­ Crow; 1.038 acres in Eugene. 8500. and it is likely that they will all be gene thirteen years ago, aud have re­ Fast H'tienth street and Orchard here by Friday of this week. Active sided here since. Tbe deceased leaves E J and Olive F Crow to John Ber NEMS NOTES tion, at the family residence, 47G Oak avt-iine 'u block 33 connecting with street, after a long illness. tie; lots 17 and 18, blk 4, Fraser & practice will begin next Monday. three brothers and two sisters who reside in the East.a husband and four tile sidewalk on the north side of Work on the in'!» id at tbe new base­ Deceased was born in Macon coun­ Hyland's ad to Eugene. 810. East Eleventh. Read and referred. ball park will begiu 'omorrow morn little children, Barbara, Albert, Ma­ MARRIAGE LICENSE. ty Missouri, in November, 1842, whore Asking th: I Ih» C and 8-incb sewer ing. A big toree cf men will be put bie aud Rudoph, to mourn her death. Democratic Primaries Held Satur­ she grew to womanhood. She was William 11 Jennings and Ida M on East 1 I- -i-el’th street be taken up married to Noab Gross in the year on to push tbe work through. It L’he funeral services have not yet been Amis; George Fisher, witness. day-- Channel Across Bar in and a 12 inch ewer put in its place, l8G5,eud became the mother of a fam­ is going to take a w hole lot of work arranged, as her sister, Mrs. Gun- the pe.i’loi.eis to pay for the new ily of eight, children, all of whom, to get tlie grouuds in good coiditmn ther, is expected here from San Fran- Bad Shope. pipe. Referred to 'Ire and water com­ by the time the season opens. The cisco soon. with their father, survive her. They LATE POTATO mittee grandstand and fence are practically are Robert E., William and Frank (Guard Special Service.) For sewer running from r.ast Elev­ Gross, proprietors of the Gross Bros.’ completed. A splendid feature o’, DIGGING TIME en! ir street north through the alley Florence, April 11, 1904.—At the the grandstand is a commodious club, Foundry, of this city; Leonard I Democratic primary held Lere on tbe between Mill and High streets. house for players, provided with lock-1 Gross, Bettie Gross, Pearl Grose, (Guard Special Service.) For appointment of a marshal at Mrs. Delia Gaby, all of this city, and : 9tb Wm. Harris, Geo. Colter and J. ers and other conveniences. Fairmount and remonstrance against FraDklin, April 12.—Miss Alice C. Phelps were elected de'e^ates to Mrs. Rose Gilmore, of Salem. Ed Howe Has Just Dug His Spuds the sama were read. Couucil author .Manager DuShane, of the “Blues,”; Fisk, of Elmira, passed thiough here the county convention, to be held In Mrs. Gross lias been a highly re­ ized Mayor ('hiienmn to appoint a Eugene on the 10th. Mr. Dale and attended a meeting of th« directors of [ Saturday on her way to Harmony. -•-Eleven Months Since They spected resilient of Eugene for twelve marshal io serve without lay iu Fair­ years. She leaves many friends who the State League at Sdeni Sunday. Alias Lelab Davis, of McMinnville, Mr. Harwood were elected delegates Were Planted. mount. Considerable busiuess was transacted , is visiting with her uncle, Mr. B. C. from what was Lake preciuct. Doug­ sincerely regret to hear of her death. For five short sewers, referred to including the discussion of the mtt- Beaman, of this place. lass county,but is now a part of Flor­ The funeral services will he con­ tbe fire and water committee, were t«r of rearranging tbe schedule so ence precinct,Lane county. No nom- Ed llowe has just finished dici’ ducted l>y Rev. II. F. Rowlan i tomor The Democratic primary was held passed on by I lie committee and con­ row afternoon at the residence. The his potatoes from his garden tract 1.1 mat Roseburg can play here on Alay I ination was mace for justice of the here last Saturday, six delegatee be­ st i ue non I eeoin mended. 8, the date of tbe bie railway excur- j peace. J. C. Phelps wss nominated the bottom across the river from the remains will lie interred in the I.O.O. ing elected to represent Richardson for constable. Eugene sawmill. Rather late potato siou to Eugene, and sc that tbe Van - I preciuct iu Eugeue next Saturday. REPORT». F cemetery. couver team can use tbe Portland i The L. Rosene went to Yaquiua yes­ digging time, yet the “Murphys” are Monthly report of ■ reet committee grounds when tbe “Browns” are| Airs. Pope and her daughter, doe, terday. She had quite a number of just as bright and souud as at any of Deadwood, passed through here showi d tutiil nni..,ier of feet of linn away. The four clubs filed their j passeugeis, among them Drew Severy, time since ripe. tier used during March to tie 7302. bonds of «250, which will be forfeit» 1 last Sunday on their way home from who is going to the hospital at Port­ He sold the 130 bushels for GO cents Health committee reported ti for non-observance ot league rnh s Eugene, where Miss Pope has been land for treatment. a bushel, representing a good profit, eases of contagious diseasa ’.uiii and by-laws, or in case of failure to doctoring lor the peat few months. Nearly everybody was out picnick­ where there would have been a small Marell. Mr. L. V. Slinglcy and wife, aud ing yesterday, a gocdly number tak- play out the season. oue bad Le sold at the usual market ­ Street oomuii suner reperti d C Air. T. D. Stiugley, of Siuslaw, are iug a stroll on the ocean beach. ing time in the full or early winter Alitele» of incorpori collected as poll tax und tho fa of Poor cl i spending a few days here with their Roseburg Plaiudealer : There is still no well defined chan­ for about tbirty-tive cents a bushel, II- urned over io the city treasurer, i < Crow Telephone Co. w Pap” Morrow, manager of the friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lemley. nel across the bar, „nd there sre it was nearly a year from the time niorning witli th« eoiintv hi- eoui.ai . ioli or eollecti- n. “Micks,” is all sorrow ana tears, n< t Air. and Airs. J. C. Richardson have Incorpnrntors ere C! i.. <• i. ■ “ *y, the potatoes were planted till dug—to because be has doubt of having a gone down on »he Siuelaw for the three loaded schooners here waiting A.inn I lepoit i t street commi.t to get out. It is thought that a few Herman Bjerke, Josep ' Hoot*- mull l-e exact, eleven months. »lime1 37 lew street cressing.«, 28« winning aggregation, but beciuse he purpose of bringing Mr. Richardson's days of fair weather will scon open It Wm. Mathers. The I r'neif d oltlce ley crossings, 3 l-.> mill1» cf s.dewa really believes that bad luck will fol­ mother, who is quite ill, out to Eu­ out. illd pl ice Of I. uh I' p : ■s 1» Crow, Htid co t • ’ed, 27 blo-L- ' streets gm low hint for seasons to come. "Talk gene to be doctoied. tlie i :tal stock is «1000,divided into ed, and H.->,758 fei ‘ luml er u» abcut your luck,” quoth “Pap"; Mr. and Mrs. Alilliron, of Junction, 21» aha- .>« cf the par value of «."> each. during the yeHr. that Frenchman at Eugene has it over are visiting friends and relatives of Tlie ob: i it* treasurer’» an ’ mayor’, are to construct, main- me four city blocks for luck. Room this place. talli, i-qn nual report» were i I and o| erate telephone1 The dispatches of yesterday report 13 isn’t in it for what 1 have bad an engagement between our »old en Messrs. Ben Smith and Harvey I line». happeu to ire already this season. I COMMITTEES Al After tbe lecture at Corvallis before Junction, .'passed a Thi» co ’’■vny will co-operate with slid the Moros ou the Philippine is­ carried a looking glass out to the ball i Duckworth, of big bouse, Homer Davenport, his II. l’he council ieor* i lands, Hfter an unsuccessful effort to through here Monday. i thè l.leweil ,y u Telephone Co. in the manager, A. E. Pond, aud W. W. grounds last week, with the intention of Dorris being re-elect bring the Moros to terms peacefully, cote-! rnction of a line from Eugene of hanging it up in the club room, Crawford left for home in a Corvallis the council. each time refused. The Moros attack- to l .v Hiul Elmira. but when 1 got there 1 foolishly laid rig. Coming along a dark place what The following coniti flee* were HP- ed our soldiers, when two American it on a bench and afterwards tipped appeared to be a man loomed up in pointed : soldiers were killed, Newcomb, of over the bench and broke it into a the middle of the road, and acted in Judiciary—G, W. din, F. Al Co. K, 17th infantry, whom the Al This morning Judge Kincaid com­ thousand pieces. Talk about luck. such a strange manner the occupants •i Wilkius, K. B. Ileud bany boys say is a former Linn coun ­ mitted Charles Zumwalt, of June- That has “Fakir” White’s hatting thought they were in for a holdup. Final ee—Geo. B. Dorile, 1 I’ ’. P. All ty yonng man, who went from Tati i tion, a lad of fourteen years, to tbe derson, 1*. O. Beckwith. The stockholders of the Crow Tele­ gent, where his father now resides.— average of last season looking like Boys' and Girls' Aid Society at Port­ Davenport hid bis «500 watch. Pond thirty cents. tried to secrete bis sack of money and Streets .1 I). Matlock, W. W. Cal- phone Company are requested to at- Albany Democrat. laud, with tbe understanding that tbe Crawford disposed of his large stock klur, L O Beckwith. ten 1 meeting on the 11th day of May, On next Saturday, according to boy be given to J. C. Kennedy, of of valuables, but it was a young heif­ Fire and Water— F. M. Wilkins, W, at 1 o’clock, p. tn., a’ the company the present arrangements, tbe Mult­ Junction, to be cared for. Tbe state­ er.—Albany Democrat. W. Calkiu», G. W. Griffin. office at Crow. nomah club's baseball nine will open ment of E. U. Lee and tbe boy was Health -L. O. Beckwith, J. D. CHAS. HADLEY, the season in Portland in a game with taken and was to tbe effect that tbe Matloek, K. B. Ileliderion. IIAMD. BJERKE, tbe Salem Reglane. The local clnb father would not and did not take Printing and Police—T. H. Ander­ Dr. Tbos. Osburn, an uncle of w. JOSEPH HOOKER, care of the boy. The boy has been son, Geo. B. Derris, G. W. Griffin. O. Zeigler, of this city, who was In i team is iu good shape aud tbe mem­ living with Mr. Kennedy for some WM. .VATHEKS, bers look to a successful season. — Or tier appointments are as folio»»: Eugeue for simal weeks lust suui time past. Joe. Qlinger and Mies Viola Cook A letter from E. L. Cainpl*ell,dated iuer,died suddeuiy from heart trouble Portland Journal. J. M. William», oily attorney, J. F. were married yetterday afternoon at Turner, »treet eummiBciuuer; Geo. I ut tl.ul.tòu, lows, April 7, says. at Al»..ei«, Lal., last Meduesiiay. P * rn lue uulversily nesbiUvU Uaie u**c- •he M. E «irecnape, Rfv. B. F. Rowe Imu I our cf »now, cold. 11.». de w«e ageJ « ,»l,ly yea;». He m«d F. Lroller, a»»i»iaiit mgm eaieh; c. oralevi Ine olii oíi*ei*ai.*iy cu okiu- . !”i 1 ifficlatfrj. Tbe yrt»"g 'ftpl to U» uil.foot people like 'win pii.e a uuiuoer ot fiieuds while here. M. l oilier, city aurveyui. me city lier s r.uite »nu „ i i» u, tu ieii, vue »«..He nt Ctihnnr, 'Ir. ('Hnccr being uiartlial ami night wateii were allowed 1er liugeviue iu the lap of spring Ibey will be paiued to bear ot ids class color, it ha» calne isj tur about iu Eugeue, A^rll 11, 1904, to Mr. employed by the Booth.Kelly Lum­ with a vei geauce. ” to bold over for tbe presi ut. | deavii. I a J ear. aud Mrs. W. Roy Brent, a suo. ber Co. I TELEPHON l FRANCHISE CoQiihuse lums FLORENCE Franklin Berns. CO H:\ \Y Tangent Soldier Killed. A d Imaginary Holdup Committed 10 Aid Society, tcckholders’ Meeting. Married.