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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1906)
1 F you want the Best ICE CREAM for your lodge entertainment, picnic or other I gathering order Hull’s Kooh-i-noor Cream ....IT IS PURE SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES HULL’S 17-19 East ôth St. ARRANGING FOR VETERANS' lL’s the Best Eugene, Oregon I I I I a CITY WILL GRANT MAYOR WILKINS FEWER RATIONS SAYS CLEAN-UP SERVED RY ARMY FRIDAY, MAY 25 RELIEF STATIONS I FOREST FIRES IN MICHIGAN Eugene is go.ng to fall Into line San Fancisco, May 18.—Since the with all the progressive citie» of the army began to take an account of the country ami hare a "cleaning-up fi d distribution the number of ra day." Mayor Wilkins has taken the tion« has beeu reduced from 300,ooo matter in baud and today issued a I 1 I i Ifi^OOU daily and th<> number of proclamation setting apart the 25th supply stations reduced from 200 to day of May for a g> neral cleaning of 95. The change from the distribution al! public and private premises, and of raw food to community kitchens is intends to devote his energies to expected to still further reduce the making the new institution a success. number receiving aid. Twenty kitch I The mayor hopes, furthermore, to re ens are expected to supply the ueeds ceive the c «-operation of all progres of the whole city. These will lie iu sive citizens. operation within a week. The scarcity of bricklayers has led PROCLAMATION. To the Citizens ami Residents of Eu the Masons’ and Bricklayers’ Associ- ation to announce a raise of wages gene : Friday, May 25, li»H>, has been set from 86 to #7 a day. It is believed apart for cleauiug up day m Eugene, that higher wages w ill attract skilled and I would reeutumeud that all cit labor from outside cities and hasten izens clean up their premises in a buiidiug operations. maqm-r befitting our home city, ibis is a day we cannot afford to pass by, and a work that sbuoid nut tie ue- glected. Let us set the example by cleaning up our city as it has never been cleaned before. 1 would urge that the public schools lie dismissed for that day. and the children uiged to take active part in this excellent work. F. M. WII.KINS, Mayor. WHY CHAMBERLAIN SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED TO LEWISTON Eseabana, Mich., May 19.—O ik , Salt Lake, A.i.y 19 —The Oregon hundred square miles has been swept Short Li.e Leau«|uartei s ai.n.uiice by forest tires in northern Micblguli. thè Nortl.westvi n Coli.] «>uy I n- pur- It is impossible to tell if any lives ebased ttie old ■ ig ili of way of tlM have beeu lost or how gnat the dam Northwest Coni| t.y. I i.«.ii., . r- ur» age is on account of a lack of commo now in thè tìeld | re.m.inary t. imme nicatiou. It is estimated that 6000 diate consti lieti..ii flutti lli.iit n.gtou, people are homeless. Three traiuloada Oregon, to Lewjston, Idaho. of homeless have arrived here ami are suffering for the necessitie^of life. The tire is sw epiug northwaid and is dying out in some places. The the l«ouudaries are Goose Lake nil the north, to E.-cauaba ami as far south as Peshtigo in Wisconsin, and welt to Stambaugh, Mich, east to Alger j Washington, May 18.—‘The senate county line. The railroads, lumber today eliminated the words ‘‘in it» companies and homesteaders are judgment" in the rate bill, pievloua heavy losers. to authorizing the commission to tlx "iust and reatouable rate.«," which Only twelve insurance companies upsets one feature of the "ah- u com have filed requests with the adjusting promise on th«'court review amend committee of the underwriters for ment." «piarteis in the Ferry building. This Senator Rayner joined the anvil is cited as iiddition.il evideuce that chorus against the piesidiit today, recent criticism of the companies by stating his belief that the pie-ideut Escanaba, .Mich, May 19 San Francisco property owners is ».ell will change his mind again if ll.e dis , lias been received that a rel founded. mission of the cate lull is pi ii.gned Governor Pardee this morning at from here, sent out lust ill Senate« Foraker announced that be tended a meeting ot tlie committee ou caught between two tires, « cause he lie lined the rat«“ bill uncon Another tr special session of tlie legislature, at 'crew escaping. stitutional he Would Vote .« lust it, which the issuance of bonds tor r re- out today is unheard from, although it contains some provision» port that three, children were building of San Francisco was di lit1 favors, cussed. An act providing for the ex at Quinnesec is confirmed. II .Teller denied the president'.- right tension of the new bonds fur a period to ask senators in private to vote tor of years, mid allowing the establish or against any measure. ing of a sinking fund to be deterred Captain Charles S. Sperry wn- nom until after the period of 25 years lias inated rear admiral by tlie presi elapsed» was appioved. dent. SERATE PASSED E1LL AFTEfl LCKS 0E3ATE THE ENGLISH ~ There was a get-together spirit at The committee on arrangements fui the annual reunion ot the Laue the city council meeting last night. I The proposed ordinance granting a County Veteran«’ Association to be I held in Eugene June 18-20, met at franchise to the Willamette Valley The following good reasons why Washington. May 111. —After seventy San Francisco, May 19.—Steps to the office of J. F. Gates this after Co. to construct ami operate an elec days of almost continuous delibera Governor Chamberlain should be re- ward the immediate clearing away of noon. It WM agreed to extend an .n tric street railway system in the city tion the sente yesterday passed ttio e'ected are taken from recent issues station to the veterans of the Span was read aud thoroughly discussed. It the debris in the downtown secucu railroad rate bill by the piactica lly ot the Salem Daily Statesman, the ish American war to participate in appears that with a few changes and unanimous vote of 71 to 3. The three leading Republican newspaper ut were taken this morning when the additions the franchise will be grant the reunion and to ask the business committee on transportation met to London,May 19.—Nearly 4(h) woman negative vote» cast were Foraker, Re It Western Oregon: men and citizens in general to deco ed without much further delay. The railroads an suffragists, escorted by forty niem- publican, of Ohio, and Morgan and Because he has fulfilled his prom •eceive reports. is said the apppiication of Chambers, rate their stores and residences in nounced that tiiey were ready to car tiers of parliament, today presented Pettus. Democrats, of Alabuma. Hengeu, Wood and Paxton has been ises, made to the people in h«a last I honor of the occasion. The bill has received more uttuution campaign, that he would see tb.tl li.e ry away tlie great masses of brick, I j their claims lo Premier Campbell Ban practically withdrawn and the Willam J. F. Gates was appointed as a com- iron, ste«4 and wood, the laying of ' nerman, who declined to give any from the senate and from the country #750,000 ot the irreduicble wuuul tun- mtitee of oue on decoration. A com ette Valley Company’s was the only lying idle in the hands ui the elute tracks into tlie ruined district having pledge regarding the time when wu- at large than any measure before con mittee as follows was appointed to one read last night. been finished. The greatest difficul men would lie allowed to vote. gress since the repeal of the pi rchas The council, acting as a committee treasurer was loaned. It has been arrange a program, to meet on Wed ing clause of the Sherman act of 1893. loaned and is bringing in 845,uuu ty lies in the fact that tlie city is of the whole, voted as the sense of nesday of next week to report to the without funds to pay the men for It was reported to the 'senate Febru each year to be divided among lue general committee: C. H. Baker, R. the meeting that the following should bchool children ot this state. loading cars, but the committie be ary '.ill. and was made unfinished busi V» I 14 1 till 11 1 f, be iucorpoiated in the ordinance, H. Miller, C. J. Dodd, C. C. Ham lie» es that means to meet the situa- , ness on March 12. From Match 12 by City _ At 1 Eecause he has introduced system mond and O. J. Hull, the last two which should be redrawn I _ to May 4 the bill was under general in tne state land department; cause.« tion will be devised today. torney Bean and submitted to the maned being Spanish-American war There is no longer any fear of a ■ discus-ion without limitation < n the all defective titles to be looked up C. J. Dodd was named as council at its next meeting: veterans. Every mill ou the I duration of speeches, fifty-eight of 'and the holders thereof notified that lumber famine. A certain per cent, of the gross «committee ou reception. Two ladies Pacific coast is working extra shifts, DesMAtnea, May 18.—The Presbyte which were deliver« d. Many of these thjy might take steps to periect the each from the W. R. C. and L. of G. earnings of the system to be paid to same. and millions of feet are arriving rian arsembly here has received a were prrpaied with great care, and the city after a period, or after the A. K. will assist him. message from the Cumberland assem two of them consumed mure than a Because he made non-resident cer daily. It is proposed to make this year’s city has reached a population of 15,- tificate holders pay up and take deeds Health conditions continue marvel bly at Decathr asking if it is willing day's time in <l< livery. Senator La- WO. This is in place of the tax on teutiion the most successful l.i the to unite. It is now believed the in Follette «if Wiaconsln spoke three thus causing their holdings to be ously good. history of the Veterans’ Association. the cars, as offered by the company. juuction pi oceedmgs can be invalidat days. Senator Daniel, of Virginia, put on the lax roll. Prohibit the operation of steam Lach year the reunions have grown ed. two days Senators Bailey, Foraker, Because ue brought about the can in point of attendance and interest locomotives or motors on all streets cellation ot ceitificutes, many years Ijodge, Raynor, Dolliver and others i except for construction purposes. bnt the oue next mouth promises to each spoke nil entire day. delinquent,covering about '.5,000 acres Restricting running of freight cars I DesMoines, May 19.—Th«* Prestiyte- eclipse all the others. For 12 days the bill was under con of scnool laud, aud tue placing o. on streets. Time for operation to be riau assembly considered relief for 952 sideration under the fifteen minutes them again uu tue market at double of the disabled ministers of the or rule. The »eiinte has at all times been between 11 p. m. and 6 a. m. the price tor which they were orig Specifying minimum number of Seattle, Wash,. May 17. — From Cot ganization today. earnest and animated, but for the inally sold. trips. Sixteen trips each way be age Grove, Or., a young married wo . I It was vote«! to levy each member most part devoid of personality as be Because be has cut off the grafts ul ten cents to raise #4,(100,990 for a fund tween senators, the past lew days, tween hnuis of (5 a. m. and 11 p. ni. the state laud brokers who have toi man, w hose parents’ home was broken Company shall extend gravel on up by the teachings of Holy Roller for the disabled ministers ami their howevei, having called out some cans years been levying tribute upon tin streets which are occupied by its 'reffield, sends to a Seattle paper a families. * I tic criticisms of the piesid.iit and citizens of this state to the ex.eut oi tracks each way to the curbing. simple plea for the freedom of Georg«> some newspaper correspondent» by 81 aud 81 50 on every acre of indem Tracks shall be in centre of streets. Mitehelll, who avenged tils sisters by At a meeting of the officers of the Bailey. nity or lieu lands selected. Appli Construction work shall commence the slaying, on the streets of Seattle, 08613479 Cottage Grove bank, held yesterday, cants for lieu lands now dial directly the contract for erecting the bank within six months after the ordi with the state and the state is receiv >f the teacher of detestable doctiines. Iler mother, says the correspond building on the ground, th«» purchase nance is approved aud work shall con ing 87.50 per acre tor lands heretoior« lit, who for obvious reasons desires ot which was mentioned last week, tinue with due diligence until com sold for 82.50. o remain unknown, was a devoted was let to Welcome Hubble. The pleted from the depot to the univer Because he has selected 33.000 acre building will be of brick,25x60 feet in sity on or before September 1, 190«, of vacant government lan..s to slit 1st., nother and wile until, during her Butte, Mont., May 18.—Milts Fuller size aud one story high. The front aud the balance of the system shall be losses in school sections w.iicii wer. itisband’s temporary at|»ence in the was hanged this morning for the .ast, she fell under Ciettield’s spell. murder of Harry J. Callahan in Octo will be of plate glass. Work ou the completed within 12 months there due the state. All ot jVti.eu has bee. The Combination mine on Martin t'Ljeii she lied to protect the inipos- ber, 1904. Fuller was 66, and claimed creek. Bohen in district, has been structure will lie commenced this after. sold, netting the senooi fund aboti A deposit fo 81000 as an indication or, who had lntlr.enced her to change relationship with Chief Justice pul purchased by Sherman Clarke, ut one week and rushed to an early comple 8190,0W. .er entire mode ut living. She wore ler. He was known as a bad man for time manager of the mine, and F. W. tion. The bank expects to be open of good faith to be made with the Because through his state land tigetr. city, the amount to be forfeited if the ild clothes, discarded shoe» ami years. His victim was a mining her Hopkins, representing the Combined for business in sixty days. forged applications covering uun Oue ear of rails sent to the front ou provisions of the franchise are not dreds of thousands of acres ot senoo ■lockings. »1« pt on the fluor, let her mit. Mines and Mill Company. A Wilde lair nang without care, and carried the 0. A S. E. railroad have been carried out. mill with a Wilfley table will be in- land have been brought to light, guil m unspeakable practice!? at the be- OTHER MATTERS. «piked to the ties, and the track ‘ stalled. . Work on the new wngon road ty parties convicted and certificate BARKMAN RELEASED. iest of her master, 'lhe letter con ' f from r< itti 1 Dean ) layers are now just bebiud the grad- cabin to the iroperty will The council accepted an invitation ¡cancelled. Forged certificates ano Pittsburg, .May 18,—Alexander sooti be commenced. There are over ers. Work on the grade is being to take part in the Memorial Day pa I other documents covering thoi .-and .inuea: He taught that Christ would come I’arkinan. after fourteen year» of im- looo feet of development property In pushed and the only hindrance is tar- rade. i of acres of stat«- land discovered n ■gain as he did beft.re. a babe born of i rir iiiuient in a workhouse tor »boot- ’ the way ot tunnel» The main tunnel dines» in the artival of material, A petition for an arc light at East I time to prevent complications, wiiicl i virgin, and told them that one of •hich comes from Eastern rolling Fifteenth and High streets was re | would have arisen had deeds beeu is heir numbe-, like .Mary of old, would ing and injuring H. C. Frick, was 1» in tint) feet mid is in very good ore. je the mother of Christ, an«l they ‘ released today. Hi» head was shaved It is the intention of the new cum ■ills. The flat cars received by the ferred. sued to the holders thereof. nu»t have a Joseph of the Holy Roll -o the police would recognize him pany to install a complete concentrat '■'«tnpany loaded with iron have l«een The council adjourned to meet May ■r sect to protect them, as Joseph of an anarchist. ing plant and mill anil work the ore. put in the logging trains aud are re 28. dd. Free love was ever the theme he lieving the car famine. This property lies just lieluw the «reached, and he look the most revolt- I---------------------------- ng chapters of the Hille, such as Du Great Eastern property and two miles R. E. Walker, supervisor of road ■ id and the Hittite’s wife, and made b~l,iw the Star Consolidated proper- district No. 50, including Walker's me of the most awful sermon» out of Eugene, May 17. t>. Cuttage Grove Nugget. t a jierson ever heard. 't»tion, brought an action on Tues Campbell, Ernest. lay la»t to collect road taxes from 37 The young woman then make» a Curtis, Nancy L. Ureek railroad laborers. The tax ■troug plea for the clearing of Mitch- Davis, Mrs. Clara. levied by law i« #3 per poll, hence di«- { ill. Columbus, Ohio, May 18.—Attorney Rome, May 18. — lhe Heiian cabi ne Donaldson, 8. J. Wet No. 5o will t«e enriched by #111 General Elli» ba» tiegun proceeding» tendered their resignation» today. The committee chosen to »elect the t Gulf Lumber Co., care Johu I>< unless it shall be shown on trial that against the Standard Oil Co. by arrive : AT CORVALLIS. «*'tne if the defendants are exempted. moat beautiful conteshuit for queen land. Covallis, Or., May 17.—The Holy suing the Vacuum Oil and Manhattan Kingsley. Eugene. at J- H. Chambers ha« «old hi« stock of the "Made in Oregon” fair at Rollers who were stranded at Cref Companies for alleged violation of Knowlton, Mrs. Harry. la ^e Chambers Lumber Company’s Portland chose the following list: Both are alleged to lx* New York. Muy IN.—Mrs. Ji Telson ield's camp on the coast reached Cor I the laws. Parrott, H. G. »• fight Misi« Gertrude Woodniff. Queen of ®fll at Durena to Messrs. Russell and Davis 1« better and stronger to las. ellis last night apparently but little I Standard "decoy comparile», Price, Hugh. of San Francisco, and will "Made in Oregon" exp«i«ition. he worse for their experience. Frank . ing the real independent». Whittaker, A. E. Leri« Hartley, of C i A. P. Porter, Queen Mount 'h« ■«•give his entire attention to opei- Miss rlurt left the camp last Friday and Wood, W. Raymond. man who was in Er gei ya •ting bis Ala»« mill property.—West- Hood. »hen he left there was a week ’ » ra- J. L. PAGE, P. M ago circulatirig n «ubacii Ruth Burkhart, fintai queen. Oregon. ' I '■per Mies inns at the place, the supply cousist- fo- 'U' de to help defend I leorge Miss Leona A ay Wüli». Queen Ore ng of flour, rice and other grocer’e». Mlt.-hefl, abo -h. t amt kI!!••<! Cref- gon. Jpon reaching Corvallis Hurt »ent #6 I.. bat,y WLei ♦ — ------ talk» it is t> :.«• t. field, the Poly Koller, l a« b«-gun suit Miss Elsie Woodruff, Queen Pro- gne H ilet'r’« Rocky Mountain I«« «ack to the camp for »applies and in th» ft- e'.'ti i-otir fy clr,, lt court gress. It« Vw eft here Monday for Seattle. It make» *’«■ i for a dlvon-» again-t Ida wife Cor« iO*t The victim» of Creffleidiam in that Miss Emma Tell. Sacajawea. 35 ceuta, tea < A Hartley, < ne of ITeffieid’a follow qu«-en*» affetid- * • ** «arty are Mra. Bert Starr, of P««rt Mis» Ada Rhodei Russian douma finally adopted Co. ers. l he rrnni lafnt lod.> d iu ain«t ’ to the speech of the czar as ant. «nd ; Mr«. Frank Hurt and baby r, t.er »iter rar h r is eai«l to t>e of a highly «erisa Mar M istei, Mi-r Olive Sandell. Mi»» Mis» «wn, iu spite of the pro ti uial charie ter. lurt and Mi»» Alta Bray. abid demands of peasant. Li. e W’ at’ •el re Any «ht earthquake shock I That V (’(> .m) ' T Ch. is’ Hardt 1 Kan Jn»e, Oakland Li k« WOMEN SUFFRAGE MINISTERS CONSIDER RELIEF OF DISABLED MORE NEWS OF CREFFIELD’S FANATiGS HEWS ITEMS FROM COTTAGE GROVE AT BUTTE, MONTANA COMBiNATION MINE SOLO AT BOHEMIA Leiter List MISS WOODRUFF IS QUEEN OF BIG FAIR AGAINST STANDARD Italian Cabinet Quits Mrs. Davis Imp. jves tarai News Notes TYPHON RAGING IN PHILIPPINES