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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
(,tC 2.—Sir ClintoD Daw- ^'iiier of J* P' Mor«,a» d,el1 ¿ ,1 beert disease- Vuf* m |»!®< l"’c' 2-—Arcbbisbop Portland, arrived here hington. U*- 2'-TbH Dem0’ hou», caucus today cnose John Adlisoi« as tbe nominee for • ..York, Dec. 2.-Depew says tbe t that Be bse resigned hie Beat £ ^oate I» absurd, aud declares „«r thought of suob a thing. intention of apportioning fl,000,000 "bom they shot at, but tbs bullst rate. They believed 1 wae wander log. , for tbs work,«blob bs expects will be went wide. A posse Is sftsr tbe rob I rao away from my folk», wbo have commenced without delay. bers. One robber waa evidently in- oot beard from me tluoe. ” Clawford i jured by (be explosion, as « Bloody •aid be did wrong, but claimed be -’•it Leke, Dec. 4.—D. Stubbs has bandage was fouud tn tbs etrre. did no: get a fair ebow. but wee ready been appointed district agent at Bel.e. to die. He is tbe third relative of Stubbs to New York, T>ec. 6. —It is reported Salt Lake, Deo. 5,— The Oregon receive a position. One ofBcial io Short Llue today reeleoiel tbe old tbat McCall and Verkin» will both re line for tbe postiion has resigned,and board of direoto.» with Ice exception tire others will follow. of G. M. Buck and G. F. Down» both Wa(>itijgtnD, Dec. 6.—Cbauucej ». of New York, who succeeded J H. 1 iep»w’» reBlgued from jtbe direc- Hyde and E. Gould Two hundred Washington, Dec 4.—Tbe u?fh con □.'•te ot tbe Equitable today. gress was called to order promptly at aud seventy four thousand, five hun dred and twt-lre shares were voted. noou today by Fairoauk», wto presid (JMinlug, N.Y., Dec. 6.—The repoit ed over the seuate. I he hours and Ibe I nicn Pacldc meeting adjoruned seuaie adjourned at 12:20 iu respect «ine die without action on tbe »106,* that Albert T. Patrick, in ibe peni tentiary here under senteuoe ot elec- to tbe memory of Senator Flatt, of iOO.OOu bond. trccution baa collarae denied. Connecticut. Washington, Dec. 4.-Franklin Laue, of San Frauclaco, will be ap pointed a member of tbe Interstate Commerce Commission, to suoceed Fifer, of lllincla. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec, 4.—Rescuers at tbe Diamondville mine ars uesriog tbe twelfth level and expect to uu earth 18 more dead today. alM|0, Dec. '2.-All jurors in tbe L cl tbe ufBciala of tbe wagen mak London, Dec. 4. —Balfour visited loioo, sccuevd of killing C. Carl- w ,ere accepted today. Over 4000 King Edward today and remained 45 iln'meu **ie eummoned and 19:18 miuute». It is reported that be has i-tibied for reasons. Tbe cost of resigned. .reeling tbf Jfy eXCeed* ** Washington, Dec. 4.— A caucus of Republican senators has been called Forçât Drove, Or , Dae. 2. —Early for to uorrow to appulnt a committee (g morning Ibe Farmer’s and Mar-' on committees aud disease policies pti' Bsuk, owned by IL P. Doo* during tbe tíVHBIOÜ. », «»«entered by rubbers, who blew .»Fopeu with nitroglycerine and Pendleton. Or., Dec 4.—doyd Red- ner, the night clerk at the local ex press office. who skipped with «1000 In gold aDd was brought baok to Pen dleton today from Chicago, whb taken before Judge Ellis this afternoon. According to bls story be went trim Walla Walla to Seattle, there became drunk and lost nearly all the money he bad. He aieerta that be was drugged and when he awoke was on board a train with a ticket for Chica go. When arrested be had but 819 in hie pocket. He entered a pies of gnllty aul wrs given three years in the penitentiary. Land on, Deo. 5.—After a conference of an hour this morning with tbe king Str Herry >'amnbell-Bannerman accepted the position of premier and agreed to form a new cabinet, ifefore going to the palace Campbell-Banner- mau received a visit from tbe Dike of . Devonshire and Unionists in behalf cf free trade. *t is believed if Banner man bss allied himself with tbe Duke of Devonshire that borne role will be Bidetracked for tbe tariff, and for a while free trade will be the paramount issue with tbe new min istry. Chamberlain says be is pleased with Campbell Bannerman's accep tacce. London, Dec. 4.—The resignation of frime Minister Balfour was of ti daily announced tbit evening, lt is Su Fraoeieco, Deo. 2. - Tbe dig believed that Campbell-Bannerman, I,- iteaoier Roanoke nas spoken who has an appointment to meet the vPoint Arend last night and was king tomorrow, will take tbe place. Wing slowly. Did not aak ageist* g, Tbe tug Defiance probably has Berlin, Dec. 4 —Dispatches today iKoanoke I d tow by this time. It» Koauoae arrived here this at- state that mutinies ot troops bare Wondbnrn. Or., Deo. 5.-Mrs. M. occurred at Warsaw, hurskinmik, nooo iu tow of a tug. Benjamin, residing renr Woodburn, Saratoff. KLerton, .Novgorod, Greeoe committed suicide yesterday after and Koarketf noon by taking carbolic ecld. De Lons City,Dec. 4. —Federal Judge spondency over tbe recent death of a ii a today dismissed tbe contempt Washington, Dec 2.—W. C. Bristol daughter is the canre aseigued. A w«tlu^ iruugbt by tne guvern- has beeu appointed U. S. district at doctor waa summrn-'d soon after the •ot agsiust vsriou railr aria tor >i- act was committed, but all efforts to pl disohedlBUcC to tbe liijuu ti.u torney for Oregon, to succeel F. J. Haney, resigned B. L. Eddy, of Tll- t re her life were unavailing. Sbt ■ted m 1W2 forblddi ig tbe giwuUug limock, register of Roseburg land of- leaves a busband and children. |nuts» uu Oertaiu eoudltiona. Bee and J M. Lawrence, of Bend, re “—— • ceiver of Roseburg land efflee, vice lubiDgtoc, Dec. 4.—The house at J. 1. Bridges and J. ' H. ” Booth, re . Elk River, Minn., Dec. 5.-E. D. Crawford, convlrtei of the mutder of w o'clock this atteruoon by a party moved. Heine Dundiu in a box car, was str elected Cannon speaker. Ilis hunted at 1:43 this morning. He L. cutie opponent waa Williams,ot ll-si-eippi. Spokane, Wash.. Deo. 5.—Three died bravely, refusing to reveal his robbers ibis n orulng blew the safe of identity, but to bls spiritual adviser the Goey Mercantile Co. at Rockford, said: "My father is worth hundrede tuhington, Dec. 4.—Senator Ful- 15 miles southeast of here, securing of thousands of dollars, my mother Is I hsd a satisfactory interview this ?210J from tbe safe. Tbe robbers se- a roclal qAeeu and my slater is engag- lining with ‘Secretary Hitchcock, cured a handcar and rode halt h mile eitos wealthy Easterner. 1 could ioitnouBced bis approval of tte toward Spokane, then ditched Ibe have had money for defense, but re- oatilla Irrigation project and his car. They were seen by two boys fused. My family did not know of tbe mdillW. No clue. » salary of <10,000 each. It tbe commission power to dec in • 1 or- dev a maximum fislgbt me. . peal to tbe supreme court la pr it • for, also tbe luspectiou of boo <} ao oouuta of railrctda. WYOMING MINE EX- PLOSION Waiblngton, Dec. 6. — Rpe< »1 . g . Charles M. Pepper, ot tbe Da par • ♦ rneut ui Coo merer and Laho - Is )u» back from a tour ot the t. atiaCUl Northwest. Ha says a aiuvtmeu' I- under way tn secure a duty on Am ■ - icau rough lumber imported intcCau- ‘ sda equal to that laid by tbe li.o-d States on Canadian lumber ub , ort-> I into tbla country; that 1», ♦' pa thousand. If this lull», the Mm . A • obtain a tai iff impost of so i » kim to that the lumber ablr meuta fr ifi New York, Dea. 6.—Tbe Mutual Wa-bingtou and Oreguu • I uay didn't elect McU-urdy’s successor this brought witbin tbe piovisiou» cl ì afternoon. They couldu't agree on antidumping clau»». a mau. Amendments to tbe bylaws On Fire for Sixteen Years were adopted. New York, I>eo. ti.—The appellate division of the supreme court this afternoon banded dawn a decision which sustains the contentions of Hearst regarding tbe recount and re canvass of the votes found In the bal lot boxes that bad been opened. Chicago. D»o. 6.—State Senator Frank Farnum, wko waa arrestei on tbe charge of complicity in the mur der ot County CouttuttBloner John Kopf, who died from a atab received while acting hb election ofBcial in tbe thirteenth ward, was held to tbe grand jury without bail thia morniug. Washington, Dec. 6.—California is to be the psrma'ieut home of that val iant lighting mau, Lieutenant General A. R. Chr.fte, when be retires from bis present position as chief of staff of tbe army. While he and Mrs. Chaffee are in California they will en deavor to select a home General Chaffee will be in Washington Decern her 20. Dlamoudville, Wyb., tec 2.-At> »xpioslou iu Mme No. 1 of the Keui- Merer Coal and Coke Company last, i ight resulted in *21 dead and 3 miu- eis entombed. The mine 1» buri Ing and I here Is little hope of saving tho»e ent tubed. Rescue gangs are making Uow beaJway on account of gas and tire Mauy ot the dead aie Americans. The explosion was caused by a windy «hot. Four years ago 32 miners »tr» I ist In this mine and the bodb » «era O' ried fur years, Five bodies »«ta (a -en out at noou. All five are Eng Bntte. Mont., Dec. 5 -Fire in th I tie. ■, having come from Huglaud re* St. Lawrence mine of the Amalgs •»a ly. mated Copper Company, which has Ti o full shift w » b not at work. 1m- teeu kept under lestraiut for the pact uvdiately following tbe evplision 16 years, broke through the cracks oi sbevts of flame shot through tbe tbe mine level last tiigbt, causing 25 nouth of tbe shaft high Into tbe air, in lues to dee from tbe Monntninview us though forced by giant faus. Tbi mine, tbe adjoining property. Miuee vlciuily was illuminated for a quarter In tbe St. I.awreuce mike were also of a mile, tben darkness aud great forced to dee to the surface. clouds ot smoke followed. In less than halt ho hour rescue gangs were Roosevelt $ Captain Is Dead organized aud started to work system New York, Dec. 5—Woodbury Kane, atically. Men wurklng on tbe »urfttoe clabuiHu and society leader, also cap near the abaft wore badly injured and tain of Roosevelt’s regiment, is dead. were giveu Brat relief. Ae dayllgbb He married tbe divorced wife 01 approached tbe reecueis were able to. work to better advantage. Slowly Duncan Elliott. they pierced tbe masH of debris and The Sultan is Willing began Bnding bodies of corpsea blaok- Constantinople, Dec. 5.—Tbe enl- eued and almost unrecognizable ex- tau, with minor reservations, bas | cept to tbe widows and children who agreed to tbe powers' demands tor the .gathered about with cries of anguish, flnauoial administration of Macedo- j urging the relief party to tacreaea U|B their effort». Washington, Dec. 6.—Some time during the next six mouths at Seat tle. Washington, a remarkable outfit of machinery will be installed on tbe cable ebip Burnside. The apparatus is designed to dive to the bottom of th * ocean, even Jo tbe depth of one and a bait miles, and bring a cable to tbe surface for repairs. Th* mahln- ery is uow being constructed by a Brm in New London, Conn., and will , cost about 823 000 Washington. I >ec. 6. —Representative Tonswend introduced in tbe boose today iu an amended form the Each- Townsend bill, wb'ch passed the bouse last session. Tbe bill still has tbe support of the administration. Tbe bill today follows the lines of tbe ls»t, making clearei tbe intention to Include private refrigerator car lines, It increases the interstate commerce ocmmiBiion to seven members, with Bargains During the Month of December! This is the Most Interesting Month in the Year to Shoppers. We are Offering Big Reductions in all lines of goods. Some odds and ends of all linen that have accumu lated on our shelves will be closed out regardless of original cost. Holiday shoppers will find here many interesting and appropriate gifts at the right prices. Sweaters for Chiiuren 60c, 65c, 85c, 90c, $1.25 and $1.50 Sweaters for Men « $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 Children’s Dresses. Ladies’ Eiderdown Jackets Reduced One-Half. «« showing a large Assortment of Suspen* penden suitable for embroidering From 50c t»o $5.00 Each. Ladies’ Umdrellas From 50c to $7.00 A beautiful assortment» of handles in plain and fancy mohairs At 1-5 off the regular price I * Reduced 25%. Leather Suit. Cases OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS $2.25 reduced to - $1.75 $1.50 reduced to -v$1.75 $1.25 reduced t<> - $1.00 Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $1.00 reduced to 90c reduced to 75c reduced to 00c - - 75c 60c Children's and Misses' Cloaks. In plain and fancy serges, ages 6 to 14 years. In all colors and sizes, from 75c to *3.00. Holiday Suspenders For Men Ladies’ Shirt Waists Made in Bear Skins, Cheviots, Kerseys ar.d Corduroys. Reduced Fancy Hosiery For Men Two- Fifths Mufflers For Men Silk Handkerchiefs for men, A very Appropriate Christmas Gift Plain and Fancy best thread, Fine imported Cashmere, Solid Leather $5.00. 25c to 50c Per Pair Ladies’ Fur Scarfs Ladies' Fancy Hosiery Ladies Fancy Neckwear We have still a pood assortment of scarfs from In plain blacks, French lisle,drop stitch, embroideried boot and all embroideried, . We are showing a very large assortment of popular prices $1.50 io $25.CO each Worth up to $1 a pair 25c and 50c Knit Gloves for men, Umbrellas for men. TOLMIE & TRAVER. i