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THE EUGENE GUARD PORT ARTHUR REPORTED FALLEN Unconfirmed Report of a Desperate En gagement. Uncle Sam: "Now, there's a merger that will stand looking into.” ■ —New York Evening Mail. I xc.>oeoooc<xxx>ooooo<x>oooooooocoooooooooc. in Which There Were Ten Thous and Casualties on Both Stdes —Report Came From the term at bat of a bateman. It 1 glut when be takes hie poeition, anu Paris. continues until be is pot out or be comes a base runner. But a time at bat shall not lie charged against a Paris, May 14.—An unconfirmed re I batsman who is awarded first base by 'he umpire for beiug bit by the ball, port is in circulation here today that or for illegal delivery of the pitcher, Port Arthur had fallen after a des or on called balls, or when he makes perate engagement in which there were 10,000 casualties. a sacrtui'e hit.” Twice Drubot was walked to first, and consequently has no time at bat. Paris, May 14.—A special edition of Tbe reason for this is that tbej player 1 the newspaper La Francelprints a St. Shamrocks Were Not in It is presumed not tc have a chance for 1 Petersburg telegram reiterating tbe a bit when the pitcher delivers four With the Boys in rumor that Port Arthur has fallen. balls, and it would be manifestly i The telegram adds ‘Port Artliu' Blue. wrong to chares him with a time at 1 bat, t! u.- tending t «er his batting ' tell after fierce)figbting,injwhich it is estimated over 10,000 were killed average, which i< rely a compar Th» news is kept concealedjin official (Guard Special Service.) ison of the times at. bat with tbe bits. circles, though a personal friend of Roseburg, May 14.--Eugene won one of the officers jf the general staff from Roseburg tbla afternoon. Yest-i ray’s Crast League soores: The score was 11 to 0 in favor of Eugene at tbe end of tbe “th inning. Portia. , 3; Tacoma, 2. Oaklaud, 6; Los A (tries, 3. Seattle, 7; San Franc i < o, EUGENE WvN TODAY The Salem Game. HIG SEAT OF CONFLICT DALNY BOMBARDED TODAY S HOCL Tbe game at Salem thia atferuoon between Salem and Vancouver was won by Salem by the ecore of to 8 in ten innings. Following was tbe score by innings : Salem, 101102001 3—9 Vancouver,0 00030030 2—8 died at the Hotel Floreuo -, San Die go, February 20, 1894. It ie rep. rted New York, May 14.—Tbe Japanese from Loa Angeles that Sladden teld loan iu tliis country has beeu over 820,(XX) insurance on her life. Papers subscribed bout sevru times. So found today show she had four poll, far as possible small subscribers eies of the New York.Life lusurauoe representing the people throughout Company for 850C0 each, payable to tbe country (will receive full amount Sidney Sladden. of their ¡subscriptions. Kubn, Loeb She bad notes for 89320, some sil. aud Co. say that patrotism and verware, 81 ’i> 'ill ess’i l»i lb" Firs' N • seven per cent appear to have worked tiooal Bank of Chicago, aud 837tX) iu together wonderfully well in the a Loe Aogeies haul. She had nlso a United States in reference to this claim for 81500 agxins' the estate of of Various loan. Reports her mother in Baltimore. Papers showed that she owned lot 12, record SIGNOR MARCONI j ed in deed book 33, page 332, in Eu- Small Engagements gene, Laue county, Oregon, aud that Received. AT NEW YORK she owned 116 acres of land iu Balti more county, Maryland. A record was also fonud of wife No. 3, heretofore enshrouded in mystery, Kept Communication With Land Bhe was Mary Gentvieve Mcriweeney, a widow of Michael J. Casey,who was Japanese Chase Russian Cavalry by Wireless Telegraph) a well-to-do citizen of Chicago. The Mho Had Captured a Son of Across Ocean. estate of Casey was left to his two daughters, and upon the death of one Japanese General- -Other M’s. Sladden No. 3 came into it all. New York,May 14. — Signor Marconi Skirmishes. It was held by the Equitable Trust arrived today on the steamer Compa Company, of Chicago. uia. Tbe inveu <.r announced that be There were letters of a sentimental London, May 14.—A Central News 1 demonstrated tbe possibility to keep character, written during his service a steamship in communication with Seoul despatch reports that two iu tbe army, signed Violet, which was thousand Cossacks have reached Kyu- land throughout the entire voyage. not the name of any of hie wives so uatu, iu the proviuce of Hamkieng, I He talked to the station at l’oldhu far as can be learned. There are rec Northeastern Korea. Further reports until seventeen hundred miles from ords also of two other women, not state that a body of Cossacks bad Liverpool. Siuce this is over half the identified as any of the five wives, routed a band of Chines - brigands at distance from Liverpool to New York, the names of which are withheld in bbsau, a few miles soutb of Yalu. j it would be simple to pick up com- tbe hope of obtaining further dews. Japanese gendarmes have gone to I munication with the statiou at Cape Sladden’s father lias retained attor quell tbe disturbances along the line i Cod after Poldbu had been lost. neys to fight hie case of forgery while of tbe Seoul-Fusau railway. agent of the Pacific Mutual Insurance New W. O. W. Hall. Company. Sladden still refuses to : discuss bis case, and bis father be Tokio. May 14.—Tbe Japanese have lieves him guilty of no serious crime. occupied Kuauliatisan, sixty miles Work on tbe|new W, O. W. building north of Feng Bilan Cheng. Tbree hundred Russian -avalry were diB- at Sprinfleld will be commenced next Monday. It will be under tbe supervision of L. N. Roney, of Eu gene and will be finished sometime this fail. That part of the builiding that is for rent is spoken for and it is now contemplated to make another room on tbe second floor for rent. , The net income as it now stands ie nearly sixty dollars a month.—Newe. Japanese Loan < xerscribed. FROM THE BEAT ALBANY Bon. Japanese Fleet Cleared J At Dexter, May 13, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, twins, a bey and a girl. The Yeung Albany baseball team ar rived here this atn .noou on tbe 2.08 train and were uriveu at once to tbe OSWILL’S HOME South Side Park,where an interesting contest was pulled off with the Eu RUN DID IT gene high school team. An enthusiastic crowd of high school students was in attendance. The scure by lnniugs: E. H. S., 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 0-10 Knocked the Ball Over the Albany, 0200000 1—3 Harbor. SLADDEN OUT ON Good Reasons for Believing the BAIL Fence When the Bases Were Full. (Guard Special Service,) Roseburg,May U--Tbe game here yes terday was well played with the excep. tlon of one unfortunate error due to a man playing out of poeition, which allowed tb;ee runs for Roseburg, then a borne run hit by C. Oswill with three men on bases cinched the game. Tbe Eugene lineup for to day's and Sunday’s games will again be up to standard and a better showing will result with McKune on second and Clynes back in his out field position. The team will be tweot-yfive per cent s'ronger. Tbe score of yesterday's game follows: ab r h po a e Briseno, e? . . 4 0 o 1 3 1 3 0 Ö 9 1 0 Radford, lb Downing. 3b . 4 0 1 U 1 O I 3 0 0 1 Clyuee. 2b. .... 5 4 0 1 8 0 0 While, c. . 0 3 0 1 0 0 DuSbane cf 1 1 1 Somers, if ... 4 0 1 L 1 0 4 I 1 Korn-r rf . . tSebotield p. .... 3 1 0 0 - 1 — •w — — 24 9 3 . . ..34 3 Totals ROSE BURI ab r 11 pn a e 1 0 1 o 3 . 4 Newell ss n 0 0 4 2 C. Oswill c •J 2 2 1 4 Bradlev 3b . 3 1 0 4 3 0 Nadler 2b l) o' .Morrow, lb 0 1 4 1 2 Hunter, lb 1 (» 1 W. Os.viB ef 1 u 0 Ü .» 5 0 0 Ordwar Î 4 0 0 0 1 Miller, it ... 3 1 J 0 5 °l Eilyen, p — — —— — 1 Totals .. ... 35 8 12 27 12 3i ....... 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0- 3 Eugene .1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1- 7 Hite 8’ . .0 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 Roseburg Hite........ .... 0 0 1 2 4 2 2 1 ♦_ 12 SUMMARY Stolen bases—Briseno, 2. Two-base ' hit—Bradley. Home run—C Oswill. Double plays -Radford, unassisted; I Romer to Radfotd. Bases on balls— . Oft Bilyeu, 5; off Schofield, 1. Struck i out—By Bilyeu, 1; by Schofield. 6. I Time of game—I hour and 50 min. Umpire—Derrick. Channel and Entered Russians Surrendered This Afternoon. TRAINMEN’S Col. Sladden of Eugene EXCURSION Gives Bonds for His Son. Hamblin and Baker Here to Make Final Arrange ments. Papers Show A. G. Hamblin and C. B. Baker, of Roseburg, are in the city making final arraugemeuts for the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen’s excur sion, which is to come to Eugene on Sunday, May 29tb. in an interview with a Guard reporter this morning tbe Trainmen expres.-ed themselves as believing that tbe excursion would be a grand success, surpassing all pre vious excursions. Trains will be run from Newport and from points on the West bide to Albany, and on to Eugene, stopping at all stations, also from Roseburg and all int'-rvenin stations, bringing in all probability four or five thousand people to tbe city. The Trainmen, with tbe assistance of Eugene people, will furnish ample entertainment lor the excursionists. It will consist cf races, a ball game, band concerts, etc. The Roseburg and E'-gane bands will furnish music. Edd Jenks. Past Carec—Wife Who Died in San Diego Was Insured for $20,000 in Signor Marconi, inventor of wireless telegraphy, who arrived in New Yo.’k Today. Big Gold Shipments. Excursion Tickets. His Name. is reported to have said that conster- 1 persed, leaving one wounded officer nation is painted on tbe faces of all J on tbe field. government officials.” London, May 14. —Reuter’s New Chwaug correspondent wires that a CZAR’S PAGE rumor has reached there of an en- 1 gegemeut between tbe Russian and GOT FUNNY 1 Japanese forces near Liao Autaug. St. Petersburg, May 14. —A page in the palace of tbe czar has been placed under restraint because he played pranks ou tbe emperor, such as cov ering his majsety’s writing desk with toy Japanese soldiers and filling the czar’s led with cheap icons and but tons cut from the emperor’s own uni forms. It is thought tbe page's mind Is unbalanced. Cbeefoo, China, May 14. — Early this morning five Japanese cruiseia aud battleships, after a gunboat bad cleared ihe channel, entered the bar bor at Dalny aud began a heavy bom bardment of tbe town. It is stated | 20,000 Japanese are investing the I place. There ie every reason to be lieve that the town yielded to an as sault this afternoon. Through tbe summer season the S P. Co. will sell excursion tioketg to Lie—ell Springs and return, Saturday Louisville, Ky.. May P.—Sidney .0 Monday Tickets 81.25. Thirty Sladden, held for trial on six charges ! day tickets, 82.00. of forgery, was admitted to cash bail in the sum of 83000 yesterday, fur nished by his father, who arrived from Eugene, Ore. Just before be was J released from jail the authorities came into posses For general housework. Inquire at sion ot private papers of Sladden. re I residence of E. fl. Ingham, 103 Em t vealing more of hie past career and I Third street. dealing with his first, second and third wives. They show that when he Look elsewhere for ’’The I’alms'* wus divorced from Nellie Eugene Gil bert in Loe Angeles, iu 1892, be paid display ar| aud notice some of the drinks that they are now tur her 8151X1 alimony. She is now Mrs. a William B. Knapp, of East Orange, i ing out. N. J. Chop feed at Moon <k Tingley'» Receipts were found for the burial Ninth street feed store; one cent pi i expenses of Mary Roberts Price, who pound. Girl Wanted. Tokio, May 14.—General Kuroki, commun 1er of the first army corps, reports that on Muy "th a detachment of J ipauese occupied Kuantien Cheng. Ou the 11th another infantry detachment pursued the enemy’s cav alry, which iu retreating from Shue- lichun captured two privates and one lieutenant, tbe latter a sou of tbe * general. ' Easy Burglar Money. Nevada, Mo., May 14. —Burglars blew open the safe of the Farmers' Edd Jenks, Democratic nominee Bank at Metz this morning and es for representative for Lane ccunty, is caped with 82000. a resident of Cottage Grove precinct . About eight years ago Mr. Jenks became interested in tbe Bohemia | Gasoline Explosion. mining district, where he now has Chicago, May 14.—Five men were some valuable producing properties, j injured seriously and one, Captain He has done not a little to bring that Conway, of tbe fire department, prob important mining camp to its present Dallas Beat Williamette. ably firtally, by an explosion of gas development and attendant prosper ity. Salem, Or., May 14. — The track oline in the basement ol tbe faablon- 1 able Monterey apartment house this A baseball rule with which tbe av- ! Besides being tbe possessor of a team from the little college of Dallas thorough education, tbe Democratic succeeded In wresting victory from morn Dg. Tbe tenants were panic- erage *‘faD” is not familiar is i nominee is recognized by tbe mining the Willamette University lads yester stricken and fled from tbe building, explained as follows in tbe Portland ’ fraternity as one of the beet posted day afternoon on the Willamette field which was not seriously damaged. mining men of tbe state. lie lias not 1 by a score of 70 to 56. Although tbe Telegram: In tbe score of yesterday's ball sent tbe money made cut of bis min field was slow In most of tbe ever t-, Turks and Armerians. game Druhot Is credited with a rur. ing ventures abroad, but has invested it was a very interesting meet i but no time at bat. Many of the fans it largely at borne, being the owner of ‘ nearly every event was close. Constantinople, May 14.—A report hare wondered at this, arguing that some of the best business properties' December in May. reached nere today that O Turks awl a man could not secure a run without of Cottage Grove. 900 Armenians were killed iu a fl^bt a time at bat. Th >-e who do the won 1 Those beet acquainted with Mr. Houghton, Mich., May 14.—A he I In tbe Sasso r dl i’igt "'.g baa -lering are not up onTbe rule of the Jenks vouch for him as a man of ex snowstorm envelopes Northern Mic cellent qnsliflcatkns and irreproach gan. Three inches baa fallen at < been report ' ti riet on se.- Rule 82 says: ” 'A time at bat' is I able character. .eral occe- umet. New York, May 14.—Additional en gagements of <2,000,000 in gold were made this morning at tbe assay office for export Tuesday, making a total cf 410,000,000 to be shipped to Paris that day, completelv exhausting tbe sup ply of gold bars at tbe assay office for tbe present. Five million dollars io gold bare were exported today. COSSACKS ESCORTIN'? HUSSIAU ARTH1LERY. The Bnsilnns »• "m to rely most i sift to b» «rao»! th" b«at mounted tr «.cortad by tt»- 'hmsacks instead of a other arm!' i ieity upon thetr Cceck«, who s In the w< ’•Id Evan their aWIMe the Infila try as is iisnslly the ce