Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, April 27, 1904, Image 1

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Semi-Weekly
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EUGENE OREGON SATURDAY
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SHOOTING AT CORVALLIS
Spring
Clothing
For Men
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SHERIFF
BANDITS’
KILLS A
Who Had Shot a Police
Officer and a Dep
uty Sheriff.
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The Boy Who Was Drunk Was
Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffnar A Man
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The Gorcon
! Corvallis, Or , April 25, 3 p. m.—
; Ex-Sheriff Oeburn is much better and
citement Prevails in
I nnless complications ensue he will
recover. The condition of Dunn Is
Corvallis.
not so good. The symptoms are not
wholly unfavorable, though be suffers
Corvallis, Or., April 25. —Chester much, if be survives tbe night his
Keady is dead, James Dunn, ex-obief physicians say he ought to live until
All^Jthe surgeons
of police of Corvallis, is perhaps fa­ the eighth] day.
tally shot, David A. Osburn, ex-sher- agree that there is a ohanoe for him
Many New Shapes to Select From in Both
<-'. -Felt and Straw.
The Florsheime Shoe
Is recognized by its elegance and individuality
and its difference from other shoes. Its good
traits are as distinctive as in people. Prices
Correct.
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As Long as our Present Stock
Lasts.
Apositively bona fide offer
Only a Few are Left.
BOOK STORE
S. P. Ness
J. J. Walton
hussars, when a corporal
olove tbe peasant’s head.
Schwarzschild’s
E uíthi »4». Oregon.
CHAMBERS,
H E. ANKENY
President.
Vice President.
DARUIN BRISTOW, Cashier.
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LOUIS E BEAN
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CHA MBERS - BRISTO W
BANKING CO
E —A —uAW.
Office in new McClung Blook, Rootr
14 and 15. Special attention - .on
and and mining matters.
Eugene, Oregon.
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up (Cash Capital
S6O.OOO
L. BILYEU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over Yoran’s Shoe Store.
gene, Oregon.
Eu­
GEORGE D’B DeBAK, M. D’
Office-Room over Eugene Loan and
Savings ^ank.
Residence No. 189
E. 11th street. Calls attended to day
or ni.nt Phone, residence, Main 77-1;
offioa Main «9-
l.yt. HARBAUGH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Collections a specialty.
Agent for Continental aud New Zea
land Insurance Cos.
Room 3,First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
A C. Woodcrwk
L. T. Harrt»
WOODCOCK 4 HARRIS,
Al TORNEYF-AT-LAW I
Hee—One uiU • IMO*-' «
man Blue.
b of Chris-
Oregon.
THE DEADLY TORPEDO AND HOW IT IS SENT ON ITS DE­ i
STRUCTIVE ERRAND.
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The upper picture shows a Whitehead torpedo in a submerged tube on n
battleship. The stern of the torpedo alone is visible. Behind the lateral and
horizontal rudders are the propellers, which are run by compressed air con ’
tained in a chamber of the torpedo and w' ich >•<»».. 1 I <• engine of death on It»* •
mission. The lower picture indica.es Low a ••«liver s’ ark” or “baby.*’ as it U
variously termed by sailors, is fired fro.n a tn'.<• i f >• deck of a torpedo boat
in each instance the torpedo is placed in the nine sob cwliat as a cartridge I f
slipped into a breechloading shotgun, the bw<
is <<-.>-«‘d. and the torpedo
is expelled by compressed air or a smali charge of powder When it strikes
the water Its own engine begins to turn t ■ i-
1 r
uid the “silver shark”
uioves rapidly In the direction Its gunners have
It.
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iff of Benton county, is dangerously
Cotes and mortgages- bought. Money
<>ued on approved security. Interest shot, as the result of a pistol duel
paid on time certificates of deposit that took place aoortly after midnight
«isuersl banking business transacted. Sunday morning.
Keady is aged about eighteen years,
and is tbe son of George B. Keady,
head of the printing department at
the college. He was shot in tbe head
' and instantly killed by Sheriff Bur­
nett while resisting arrest.
Osburn's wound is in in the neck,
tbe ball having entered the left side
of the neck, and is probably lodged
under tbe right shoulder blade.
OF EUGENE,
Dann's wound is in tbe abdomen,
/«id uo Cash Capital - >50,000 two incbee to tbe left and below tbe
S50 . 000
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' - oaTe1, Tbe surgeons are now In tbe
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midst of an operation to determine
EUGENE,
OREGON.
’ tbe character of bis injuiles.
GENERAL BANKING BU8I-
KEADY WAS DKUNR.
aeaa dona on reasonable terms,
Tbe trouble began shortly after
draft» on Chicago, San Fran-
and Portland Oregon.
midnight, when Keady, alter leaving
of exchange sold on foreign a restaurant tired off bis pistol, and
lea. Depo.it« tevei.vd subject
•x-Sheriff Osborn, who is night offi­
ck or eertlfcH*e of deposit,
collect inn« «ntm-ted to na will cer of CorvslIG, undertook to arrest
ve prompt attention.
him. Kesdv wn« under »he influence
G. llENOKlt Kb, President,
of lijuor.and when Osburn apprnaeb-
u. lakin , vic« i\c«.ûeui.
| ed him he drew a gun snd ordered
. E. SÎUMXlFASS Cathie».
Os JU til t<
<• .J f*C*TLU_Aslas;t~l^’ < «.»nier
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Mui Buk
Berlin, April 25.—The Tageblatt has
received a code dispatch from Rome,
reporting an attempt to assassinate
Presioent Loubet, of France, who is
now in Rome. The plot was discov­
ered and frustrated.
Him liar cade
messages have reached prominent
financiers on the bourse. The Parle
correspondent of the Tageblatt also
wires that reports of the attempted
assassination reaohed there.
Th*
Italian censorship has suppressed the
direct news.
BRIGANDS
MAKE IT WARM
FOR FOREIGNERS
promptly
Bright Invention
And What About the President
W ALTON 4 NESS.
a TTORN E YS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all tne courts in th»
state.
Office—Room No. 3. Walton Blk.
Eugnee. Oregon.
Loubet.
Japanese Steamer Sunk.
White Sewing Machin
ihriswan Id«.
SINATE
St.
Petersburg,
April
25.—The
London, Apiil 25. — The J apanese
i Vreyma today quotes the Sbuntyang
minister, Hayashi, reports that two
i Shibao, of Pekin, as stating that the
Russain torpedo boats entered tbe
anti-foreign agitation in northern
harbor of Wonsan, on the east coast
China is growing and is heiug car­
of Korea, today, and sank a small
ried on actively by the brigands.
Japanese steamer, the Geyo Marti, six i
Seven persons have been killed near
hundred tons.
Fieri Tain. Trouble has also occurred
at Lonanfu, Shansi province, Shuu-
Hasty With the Sword.
defu, Peohili province, and several
Vienna, April 25.—The Hungarian other plaoes. A French merchant and
parliament was prorogued by royal Signor Poma,an Italian road engineer,
decree this morning iu order to ob­ have been killed. A desperate tight
tain a free band for Count Tisza, the is reported in the disturbed district
premier,in dealing with striking rail­ I in which twenty Europeans are said
way men.
During the rioting a to have been massacred. The author­
Eleed Sunday a peasant knocked the ities have telegraphed to I’ekin for re­
Bword from the band of a cap'ain of inforcements to suppress the brigands
ON THE LATEST MODEL
L. CHESHIRE, M. D
Chicago, April 25. — lu a downpour
of rain the funerals of the late “auto­
matic tr'o" of carbarners were held
this morning from the undertaking
rooms where the bodies bad lain since
the execution. Three thousand mor­
bid people stood about. Religious
services were held over all three,
Catholic in the cates of Marx and
Van Dine, and Protestant for Nei-
dermeier. The latter was buried at
Oak Side, the former two at Mount
Carmel. The mothers bade patbetio
farewells to their offsprings,each kiss­
ing a pallid face.
Berlin, April 25.—Die Post an­
nounces an imperial decree signed by
the czar this morning, officially re­
calling V’.c roy Alexieff.
Closing Out Price
DENTIST
Tivia^ piimnsi ths o floe and fixture
ths lata daiaaial W V tiia derso n, I!
i>r prepare 1 i> 1> nytniug iu the line
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tiBtry in the above said office.
SGVCrown and bridse work a specialty.
pour of Rain.
Viceroy Alexieff Recalled.
g H ampton bros
L W WHITSON
TO ASSAS
Funeral and Burial To Italian Anarchists Would
day in
Down
Kill President
Resisting Arrest—Great Ex­
THE STANDARD AND
MONARCH SHIRTS
at prices ranging from
50c to $3.00.
EFFORT
FUNERAL
BOY
$10.03, $12.50
and $15 00
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There was some parleying, aud in
tbe process of tbe attempt to arrest
Keady tbe pursuer and pursued
passed from Chipman's restaurant to
tbe nos toftice, a distance of a block.
There, as Oeburn advanced, Keady
tired,and tbe officer, shot through the
reck, fell lu tbe arms of bystanders.
Sheriff Burnett was sent for, and
iu due time arrived. James Dunn ao
compauied him, aud tbe Sheriff, ap­
proaching Keady near James Taylor’s
residence, took Keady by tbe arm aud
ordered him under arrest.
Keady
whipped out a pistol and began to
tire. The first shot went wide of the
mark, aud a second also aimed at the
sheriff, took effect iu Dunn’s ab­
domen.
Then Burnett Hred, and Keady fell
wib a shot in bis bead.
Duun fell
into tbe arms of a companion, firing
two shots from bis pistol at Keady as
The Mothers Bade Pathetic Fare­ The French Executive in Danger
he did so.
well to Their Offspring Kill­
of His Life While Visiting
Bort Turney aged 22, is In custody
as an accessory with Keady.
ed by the Law.
Rome.
CAICAGO
Net er before in our history
have we had such a rich and
exquisite display in
oth ig department as
sp n . The selections
brace many imported
terns, made up in all
new spring cuts. Some
cellent values for
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APRIL
Berlin, April 25.—Roosevelt ba»
offended the German chauvinists by
hd interview withhim by Eugene Za­ I
bel, nf the National Zeitung, who ca­
bles that] the, president devoted a
quarter of an hour extolling Ambas­
sador Steinburg, the German ambas­
sador.
“Although flattering,’’ says
the Breslau Zeitung, “Roosevelt’s
testimonial offends the dignity of the
tierman empire, and creates the im-
presisc u that Stein berg is striving to
gain the American government’s ap­
probation instead of resolutely pro­
tecting the j interests of the father-
land.’’
Clarence Morse Is not only a bright
young musics' genius but he has re­
cently demonstrated the fact that he
lias somewhat of a mechanical head
on his shoulders.
Feeling the need
of a more rapid means of copying and
writing music than by the use of a
peti be secured an old t j pewriter, re­
modeled it and fitted the bars up with
notes and musical chaia tern, and is
now able to produce or write .nusio
with accuracy and considerable rap­
idity with this slight altered and re­
modeled typewriter. This young man
will no doubt be heard from In the
future.—Cottage Grove Nugget.