Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, April 20, 1906, Image 6

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good books, fine paintings and stat­
uary Those who ‘know him to.t
understand full weU that he cannot
help devoting »ome attention to pub-
lie affairs, for he believe. tuUy
with President Roosevelt and an in­
creasing number of our best Amer-
¡can citizens, that those things which
! «feet the welfare of all should receive
:be consideration of all.
To him
' public activity means emphatically
Washington,
April 13.—Senator public service. He has an inborn
Tillman presented to the senate to- hatred Of everything that sarors of
day the charges against Barnes, nom- corr iption and self-seeking in pol­
at
¡Dated for the postmastership
1
itic» his is ttiat militant type of hon­
Washington, specifications relating to esty which, thanks to Roosevelt, Jer­
the Morris ejection.
ome, Folk aud LaFollette, is at last
becoming fashionable in American
A statement submitted to the house public life.
Mr. Eaton’s friends, some of whom
committee today by Alfred W ituiior,
president of the Boston Steamship1 labored long and arduously to induce
Company operatimt from Seattle to him to take this step, are delighted
the Orient, says that unless govern-' with his candidacy. They see In
merit aid is extended his conpany him their ideal of what the people's
should be—a man of
will be compelled to quit business. 1 representative
__
Former Congressman Loud declared j rare ability, never-failing courtesy
the Spreckels Hue, from San Fran aud tactfulness, the earnest, deter­
cisco to Australia, will be abandoned mined champion of all right measures
and placed under Japanese manage-1 and the fearless enemy of graft in
ineut if the subsidy bill fails.
every form.
The ludians ou the Umatilla reser i In 1903 Mr. Eaton married Into one
ration iu Oregon have demanded ?l a of our oldest aud best-known pioneer
head for all sheep driven across the families, his wife beiug the daughter
reservation, Stockmen are protesting of yenjamin F Dorris, the pres« nt
to the president, who gave assurance ci’y recorder of Eugene, lhey have
that the sheepmen would be permit­ I one child.
ted to drive their stock. The war de­
partment will place troops available
tor protection with Agent Edwards,
'NEWS FROM
GHOULS WORK
NATIONAL
ON VICTIMS OF
CAPITAL
VESUVIUS
RANKIN
ceipt for collateral security is accept­
able to the savings tonka and they
will immediately advance gold to any
touk up to |5,(MM),U0W for each bank,
to be immediately available in the
banks’ reserve. The amount la to to
returned at once on receipt of im­
ported gold. Under this ruling H2,-
For three yearTT^j p
ODO,(KO in gold bas already been dis
the musical good.
I
tributed by the subtreasury among
Naples, April 12.—The main crater
tern
plated
erecting
t
I
the
gold
importing
city
financial
in
­
' Portland, April 12.—The annual
iug on nis mt on WegTS
is gradually enlarging and the erup­
convention of tne State Association stitutions.
tion is diminished, but frequent de­
in
the rear of hi. Cu
of Elks convened this afternoon with
tonations are still heard. Ghouls
pied by Bradley 4 p
200 delegates present.
Governor
Washington, April 14.—The cases of are busy in the devastated region and
eery store Twice 1*^ At last n
Chauitorlaiu is presiding.
flJr- > jf the city
Pettibone, Moyer and Harwood, hundreds of arrests bare been made.
ou the point ofeum^.]
charged with the bteunenberg mur­ Bodies have been found mutilated
i.. i
ion to se
Salem. April 12.—Governor Cham- | der in Idaho, are docketed for the and jewels and money belts taken
detained
Is-rlaiu ha» appointe
, — 1 V’iue B. Pearce! supreme court today. It is an appeal from them. The rescuers found many
is now definitely
He
w*» ¡from the circuit court of Idaho de- houses looted by thieves preceding
ommitte«1
judge ot ..............
Yambill euiinty.
I
will build this
as decidi
formerly editor of the North Yamhill ujiug the writ of baton» Corpus.
them. The city will be placed under
of removing tto' oid(rJ*' tion, but
Record, and succeeds B. F. Rhodes,
martial law. The king and queen
now standiug on the ¡7
was ui
who resigned.
Chicago, April IX—Voliva has pro- have taken personal charge of the re­
begun by Chappell 4 '
introd
lief
work.
Hunger
is
making
the
ref
posed to Dowie that a board of dea-
bousemovers. The
ogees desperate. Traffic is stopped by
moved to Mr. Ranltin” ‘Whereat
Savannah, April 12.—Green and cons, five to to appointed by Dowie
the depth of ashes. The flow of lava
Gaynor were found guilty this after­ and five by Voliva, be named to di­
south side of West Sim tteU to t
is ceasing.
tween Willamette an<l () * uiriug L
noon and will be sentenced tomorrow. rect the affairs of Zion. After a con­
ference
with
his
attorneys
Wetten
an
They defrauded the government, ou
ing the alley in the s^l
of tb<
nounced that Dowie would agree to
; be it
ihe new building wifi b,
a harbor contract.
Naples, April 12.—Hail and cinders
nothing that would deprive him iu
ed of cement stone blwfc “Resolve
have begun again, but nevertheless tlie
¡any measure of bis temporal or spirit­
tured by A. J. DeLay at L
cumt.i
dangerous phenomena continues to
Corvallis, Or., April 12.—Charles ual rights.
ou the river bank Hearth/
e th;
decrees«1. Hopes of the people are
McFarland, while holding a stick of
puny i
being aroused and it is believed that
Mr. Raukiu say* this
timber against a cutoff saw at the ax-
il a
Baltimore, April 14.—Fire this the worst is over. The showers ot 1 >t
little cheaper than brick
haiidli- null near Wells, Benton coun­
proper
morning destroyed Fox’s livery stable mud and stones have ceased.
durable. The building /
ty. at 5:45 last night, accidentally
with two hundred horses. Patrolman
A message from QMuttucci ha re­
stories high, will havnh, express«
g it his elbow on the saw. The arm
to mee
Manning was severely burned. Loss, stored the confidence of the pc >J le.
81 feet on West Sevmtl,
was cut and torn off at the elbow.
■aid co
#7',000,
gud th«; city is uo longer panic st.i k
will
be
42
feet
deep.
Doctors amputated jt above th«1 el
en. it is announced that the city will
The lower floor ef the str
bow. McFarland resides at Indepen­
the
be placed under martial law. IIuu
be divided itlfo tw0 rbr-
dence. He is aged 35 years al|<l has a
rty; a
New York, April II. Mitchell has ger is making the refugees desperi te. I The rivers and harbors committee
“
Resolve
”
wife and child.
declined to discuss the labor situa­ I Soldiers are on short rations and unanimously reported favorably tlie
copy tli.- w-e.-t room and
tion, either in the bituminous or an­ sharing them with the people. All the bill appropriating $400,000 f.u- the Co­
A strfeftttons contest for the alumni Brndtay the . o-t r<
)lupuny b;
thracite
fields. He leaves this even­ railways are buried under several feet lumbia river jetty.
• Portland, April 12. —An indictment
detote medal was held in Villard Hall
was made public today, as returned ing for Indianapolis. Ho received au of sand and ashes. The kiug has
last uvht. Th“ competitors in the with the Eilers Fiano
by the Federal grand jury, against invitation from Goiky to meet the spent a fortune from his private
As a result of th wreck tit the Vai- i contest '.,e’.< the
v.-ho r ; re -t-nt ♦ he completion ot theirr-^ the <
Emil M. Bcbautf, of Monument, Ore- , Russiau, but was forced to decline OU purse and both he and the queen are encia the house today appropriated
the n::r en-ity ' :i the inter cede1 *2rst of August of this year, nc-lmur
I
gon. for unlawfully fencing X»«» acres account of other engagements,
practically unattended in touring the sAi.ooo for a life saving station at the w______
ltv debate against
Washington arid i Le necessary to rush the i
11 in
„
of government laiul in Grant county.
stricken scenes.
Neah Bay entrance to Puget Sound . j(p ntl- with tne exception ot Waiter building, A i olern platei
nine nt:
He was arrested anil released on
and #l"0,ooo for the construction of a v. instow.
i was debsr-cA ‘roWi the ! will be put in. The upper the last
Pendleton, Or., April 14.—W. A.
bonds. 4 civil suit was also begun.
seagoing lifesaving tug to use iu con­ 1 contest because be w m the medal been spoken for, but Mr. manici i
Naples,
April
13.
—
The
skbes
are
Bobart, stockman of Ukiah, and John
nection with the station.
not as yet at liberty top that tin
I last year.
H. Garrison, a sheepman of Peiidle- clear this morning aud the fall of
names of the people who ■ d imparti
The
question
was
the
“
maximum
ashes
and
cinders
has
ceased
for
h
I)«*s Moines, April 12.—The insur­ ton,were arrested this morning under
ance commission today began au in­ indictment held and returned by the time at least. The number of bodies
Washington. April 14.—Before an railroad rate” question, and the af­ it. Tbe building will baru the ch
impor
vestigation of the Iowa insurance federal grand jury, for j’erjury on a being found is constantly increasing. immense assemblage President Roose­ firmative was upheld by J. Latour- tneut aud will be mod«
the
a
other
respect.
The
eetima
companies.
homestead proof. They were held in Animals in the stricken district are velt today laid the cornerstone of the ette, Francis Galloway and T.E. Dod­
son.
The
negative
debaters
were
J.
the
structure
complete
ui
dying
by
the
thousand.
The
carcasses
office building for the house of repre
<11)00 bail.
t though
are sliding tn the horror of the un­ sentatiVes. The ceremonies were al­ C. Veatch, J. B. Dodson and H. Mc­
St. Petersburg, April 12.—The fam
at least c
healthy eounditiou. Order is rabidly most identical with the laying of the Kinney. J. C. Veatch won first place
ine horror is increasing.
In many
the m
Olympia, Wash., April 14.—8. J. being restored. The goveruiDent is corner stone of the capitol at Wash­ and received the medal for the best
districts people have been poisoned Pritchard, acting for the Northwest­ rushing aid with every facility
asked
Simplicity
individual
debater
in
the
university.
ington 113 years ago.
as
by eatiug garbage.
ern Improvement Company.purchased through the military organizations. marked the event. It was preceded by , Veatcb has for three years lieen a
ximn
today at sheriff's sale the old grade of Clothing and food are being hurried a parade of the Knights Templar and ’varsity delmter.and this year, as well
rhe <i
the Portland A Puget Sound Railroad into the Strick»1!! distirvts as fast as members of tlie Masonic grand lodge, as last, was leader of Oregon’s team
Butte, Mont., April 12.—A combi­
are J
Company lying iu Thurston county. the still crippled railroad lines will trailer whose auspices the stone was against Washington.
nation involving August Heinze and
Roy
Pope,
one
of
the
G,
The
mi
Foreclosure was made on a judgment. permit. The king is personally di-
The invocation was delivered
J. A. Coram, u Boston financier, or­
ers, is confined to bùi appoin
reetiog operations.
Itey Bishop Satterh?e, and the opening
ganizer of the American Cousolidat-
fair ai
Jefferson street, on accorai
iremarks by Grand Master Walter A.
ed Copper Company, has recently
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Chicago, Ajsril 14,—Howie's attor­
jury to his right foot. La
Brown. A brief talk »is given by
been organized with a capitalization ney today iswued a formal statement
Naples,April 13.—Six thousand per­
he was crossing the railr « considei
President Roose -
of •150,(k«>,0(MI, embracing Butte,Utah denying tto report that Dowie has sons are Hiigaged ia clearing away th» I Speaker Cannoli.
thisju
tween two freight can
velt saiu
said m
in part
. i
,
..
.. i : veil
pari : :
and California mines.
Heinze and surrendered to Voliva.
detiris today. Tto day is perfect ani
... „
„
started
up
and
the
boy
.
...
"In
In BmrvuB
Buirymn's s Pilgrim Progress is a
Coram have arrived in Butte.
tbe sunshine has restored the spirits ,
..
...
,
Lou J. Beauchamp, the noted huni- caught between the ban
...
,
,.
,
*
description of a mH* with amuck
<fl the i>«>>ple. toiglit odors are re
.
. , , . ,
,
...
...
rake, who looked only downward with oicms lecturer, who appears at the eral toes were pretty 1*
Pendleton, Or., April 14.—Captain
*.imed. The air is clear aud luvjgvi-1
—
Washington, April 13.—President ¡Gray, of Fort Walla Walla, bas arriv­ ra
tjng
,a muck rake in band. He was offered , Fiigene theatre tonight, arrived in No one saw the accid«
Roos«'v sit, after repeated conferences ed to investigate affairs no the Uma­
tbe city on this morning's early train piuckE- .arted for hoi
I a celestia' crown for the muck rake,
witii the cabinet, lias letermined to tilla reservation. The investigation
from
the south, but has stayed iu his on one 1 • ‘ and craving«
-----
! but wouldn't look oj nor regard, but
inaugurate a vigorous campaign tone­ is now in progress.
Narles, April 13,-Mattencci 'has'contiuw4 to rak,‘ to himself filth. room at the Hotel Smeede nearly all and kt>,‘ , He bad pt«
claim all government land unlawfully
or five wks on West 1
telegraphed more assurances today This num was set forth as the exam­ day. When his train arrived in Eu­ when
fenced by the large cattle owners. So
stopped to rm
gene
this
morning,
in
his
hurry
to
ple
of
a
man
whore
vision
»--as
fixed
Salt Lake, April 13.—The htocknde from observations based upon bis ex-
far these men have escaped through
Combs : end the boy and:
dress
and
get
his
things
together,
periMice, which lead to the tolief that ou CHrsiHl instead of spiritual thiugs.
, of the Salt Lake route will to raised
technicalities.
!'rs. Bartie ui
It is necessary that we should not Beauchamp by mistake took the coat home.
'Sunday.
Tbe rood has lieen tied u#- the e\plosive period of the eruption
j,,,- | fltoch from seeing vile things but the °F hi“ berthmate instead of his own. were called and attended It is >ai
is
over,
although
he
is
unable
*e
pre-
j for three weeks ou account of wa»d> diet fur a certahity on account of* his : mau who neTer •eeB »“ythiug else to- The coat seemed to fit all right and Roy will not b«1 able to at for its
St. Petersburg. April IX —It is stat­ , outs.
pers for several weeks. ï
limited knowledge of volcanic (forces. comas not a help to society but one the mistake was not noticed until he
ed that complete toukruptcy for tlie
on the east side of Wills«
reached
the
hotel.
Beduchamp
is
a
of
tbe
most
potent
forces
for
evil.
”
Sckmtists today ascended tto moun­
Russian government is approaching,
“Expose all crime and prosecute six-footer and his berthmate was a and in the southeaster,
tain far abóte the-observatory
l oan negotiations are at deadlock,
tbe
criminal, but remember that even small man. You can imagiue how the city.
with only a few millions lett in the
in
case
of crime, if attacked in a stn coat looks on Beauchamp. He hasn't
imperial treasury.
<s on St
Naples, April 14.—Mount Vesuvius ! satioual.lurid and untruthtai fashion, dared appear ou the streets today. An
rs.
'
| continues to grow quieter. The dis i the attack will do more damagt* to the exchange of coats will probably lie
I charge from the crater is now slight, ¡public mind thtn the crime itself.”
Walla Walla. Wash., April 13.—The
made further downjthe valley.
nance f
Rescuers »re pushing the work with
liodoo number 13 played a very n ys
«el-in the
l vip.>r. At Ottajano today two families '
teriolls part in th«1 fat«1 of Simon ,
bably pa.
I were dug up and found to have suf- j
Brooks, who was hanged in the pen-
I fClred but tittle. They had taken ref I
Hon. I«ark Bilyeu, of tt> ority 1.
ilentlary here this moruiug for the
it was none of the Bilyeu*
murder of Adolph Miller at Ridge
MI8(
Chicago, April 12. — Dowie is in n W in a cave and were well supplied
went back on the Bru' stltion ft
field. Wash., near Portland, onthe fighting mood today. Deacon Morris, i , with food and wme. Thieves. cotin-
and registered at Albany« •t, from 1
2otli day of last November. The trap a staunch adherent, declared that ue Retire atrd many arrests bare t>een
Professor (liana, tv Naples
was sprung at 5:13 a. m. on Good Fri­ all reports of n peaci'alile settlement made
The man refer« 11 E
We quote fmm the University Week-
One of the old landmarks of the lican.
day, the thirteenth day of the month. were a ••jiack of infamous lies. ” He u»»’ «rsity. stniM- the V<>1<-.' nic dc.st ty a part of an article concerning Al-
Telegram
’s story and M ffltion fo
city, the Whitney residence, at Four­
His cell uumtor was 13, he was Con­ said Dowie would go to Zion as a rul­ wkicb baa covered the entire country 'l«sn Eaton, the last candidate to enter
Guard yesterday, is Utt« * fc»st Eh
teenth
and
Willamette
streets,
is
be
­
victed <>ii th«* thirte« nth of th«1 mouth er, and would mnsent to no | compro­ in t! <■ ■ leinity «if the voknno con- the Republican race for nomination
Bilyeu.
At, refer
and had lieen div«>ree<l from his wife mise. Ou the other luuid Wetten, tains iron and -mid, and will reallv fur state representative. Mr. Eaton iug moved to a lot on East Twelfth
Kition f<
street,
between
Hilyard
and
Alder,
it
for thirteen years. He died indiffer­ ; chief counsel, said to bo|>ed fo« an ; time a beneficial effect on th«- people, is th? youngs man in tlie race, a na-
•r of w
having
been
purchaseil
by
F.L.
Cham
­
ent to his fate. Ills neck was broken. amicable adjustment.”
----- _________________ tire son of Oregon, aud is a man of bers. The building is one of the
wate» c
Naples, April 14.—The reappear-1 fal“‘ly an<l w11 known throughout largest residences in the city, and was
anev of the snn has filled the people
eo,,nty- The article says:
Engene wants and neei-11 hydrant
erected by Rev. G. M. Whitney many
Petersburg, April 13. — it is of-
Zion City, April IX—It 1» stated
with new hope sth I many refugees art I Memtors of the faculty and some years ago. It has 16 rooms. J. W. system. Mi’tit!.-neo A W on E
y announced that the second that Dowie will settle if he is given
returning to their former homes to of ,he Eu«en* people rememlaw well Barringer is moving the house.
I associates offered to **•
two and a half per cent of the prop­ ----------- es-- <X,IU4CI uoiuro iu
j take part in the work of clearing th«1 th»>
,h*’ circumstances under which Mr.
Two new residences will to built on ■ now others ask for th)
erty, which at the “prophet's” rain
jcountry. Th«1 sunlight ___________
has one tod " ton pursue«! his studies here
the lot formerly occupied by the | What will the city co*®
atiou would yield him MtO.UUO.
effect, that of quickening the decom- They teatify to the heartiness with Whitney residence, one by Oliver An­ tost solution of the nut'
ion foi
position of todies of victims, whose wW, h he •cu4Jbt erery kind of honest drews, a painter and paper hanger, to let the people vote ®
Dal. i «, Texas, April IX —It is re­
employment for his unoccupied hours
ported t ■ lay that six were killed and
interment is being rushed.
and the other by W'. P. Morse. is finally disposed of.
on school dars, for Saturdays and Enough space will be left totwee/ the wftnt a
manv injnr«id in a cyclone which
C'”' *71
during the short as weU as the long two to jarrmit of the extension of
•wept Briggs,Texas, yesterday, Many
*« roi*fht * *' J
build.tigs were destroyed.
racations
in order to support
himself. Fourteenth street west «hint,
ii
■’ ------------
Anyway, we «
™]
Ztsi
' f'r11’”
lh* wntMdr i* d0B* u t*a ire or <h-
part
of
the
Gibraltar. April 111—A big ware
........, _ . •“’51,«“l.re cKrooohaontogro.K
I, has
h„ |„
San francisco, April 13.—Governor
grow as it
in th, .»»d ou the
, struck the steamer Bartorossil, which
nerer ashamed to be seen by class- Tast two
years.
General Smith, of the Philippines, j is carrying th«1 American Olympic
1 mates or teachers engaged upon
the matter.
arrive,! on th • Mongolian today.
T, engin
t«>am to Athens. Six members barely
street work, grubbing or cutting up
», if any,
•’
I “scaped being wash«M «»verboard and
trees,
painting
houses
or
milking
N< w York. April 14.- The discovery
A few knockers cont1DI|r *ursad
rowig
#
'
one
was
injured.
that tli«> s«i called Madam«1 Gorky Is
their libelous report«^ tod to i
lu Hs.l-112 Mr. Eaton was leader of
Six of the team may be unable to
not Gorky’s wife, bat a Russian ac­
'city. It seems strani* 1 IU ti“lu
Savannah. Ga., April IX-Green the University of Oregon detoting
compete
in
th«
1
games.
tress tirimitl An«ire|via, w ith whom the
‘living here sh aid 6°*
J. S. Mitchell, weight thrower, has ati<! Gaynor were this morning see- team which won the great victory
novelist las Ivtu living for th«« past
Eugene, Or., April 12. i reports of typhoid.
>ort of vl
teoced
to
four
year*
in
the
federal
li,-I''I**t«-iI
sh,mider
.
Harvey
Cohen,
lover
the
University
of
Washington
at
thru y
Botzel, A., X
Seattle, The judges of this contest
¡other contagious *'***, sewer ft
listauc«« runner, and F. A. Borne­ prison at Atlanta aud fined fCiTX’l*’, ¡Seattle.
his *lf
Broomfield, F. C.
‘ Seattle men. yet. largely
j th“ matter i-
man, swimmer, suffered serere bruises, the total amount of the embattle, were
—— i all
Hotel t.
•uple to
Chambers,
J. H.
merit.
j
Bert
Kerrigan,
high
jumper,
of
Port
bro
uh
Mr.
spleudid
general
typhoid and
' " '_r
They m
.1 of 11.
Curtis, Nancy L.
Messrs. Gaynor and Green took the ship in handling tbe work of his team
Iwn reported, say« j ng. at i
t land. Or., and Sheridan, disena
lor Wils
..... The
Gilliam, F. E.
ttcee ini
ria, tbe county health
{thrower, were injured. Mitchell and pauper’s oath. »Wearing that neither and bis own masterly closing address.
elan >'«•
Wkt
Hyoii, Frank.
up and
«>f them »«- worth ov-r twenty do! the decision in our far.
n
g
the
present
m>>utb-
1
j
I
J.
L.
Hillman,
whose
knee
is
frac
­
every n.
w was nnani l Ji mason, Mrs. R.
railway
lain, and were relieved of their tines, mona. It gave Ore *gon tbe detoting
tured, may be unable to compete.
nomenal reconi
''
championship c f the Northwest for* Reed. Mrs. Sadia,
cumstanes of the late »1*^
N. G. Hylnn l is buying up a 'tot of
W.
J.
Hooker
and
C.
M
Ki.linger
Smith, E. W.
that year.
Ne
want a greater Enge*1
oy jcattle tn take to the Klkninth country
have forme t a partn-r.’rp for the
Mr. Eaton’s
Poitiie, 1,1 "'ilktnson, John.
fessional knocker > t
re this summer.
in
practice of law.
Wood worth, Mr^. Maggie.
just as spunta, icous a- is
■tely
spreading ' =
titerret iu
J. L. PAGE. P. M.
should cease imni diattlF
THE WORLD'S
BRIEF
SALOO
8[ TÍ
J. C. VEATCH WINS
AL'JHBI MEDAL
GUARD CARRIER
LOU BEAUCHAMP
GETS WRONG COAT
OOWIE IS
IN A FIGHT
ING MOOD
BILYEU TRAOITIOI
ALLEN EATON FOR
OLD LANDMARK
REPRESENTATIVE
OF CITY MOVED
NOT 8
—
Note anil CW
NARROW ESCAPE OF
OLYMPIC TEAM
GREENE AND
GAYNOR ARE
HEAVILY FINED
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