Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 08, 1906, Image 6

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    8.75 W. B. Mummey. jUd_
O W Hurd lumber ..................
R O Whltbeek judge and me«-
.... J
8.50 Booth-kelly Co lumber ............ 19.30 C. A. WooIry.
senger •- • .....................................
9.00 J eVse^nald’. ':-k
”
4.50 H Bjerkle bridge work ............
Addison W Dugan clek ..........
9.00
4.50 Ix>n Moore bridge work ..........
David M Bowers, clerk ............
3.00 H. Barr, clerk
................
4.50 M Tollefson bridge work ....
David Humphrey Judge ............
Election Account.
5.00 James E. Snodgra,,;;-;-....
Al Martin btidge work ............
I
Henry Kompp judge and me«-
* ’
5.50 Felix Sparks lumber ................ 30.00 A. J. Renfro. Judge
I Rolla 3. Phelps, clerk,
aenger ..........................................
1.00 A. J. Kissinger ....................
4.50 I F Barron bridge work ....
I Smith L. Taylor,
A Traxler Jvdge ..........................
6.00 R- G. Callison, judg-
..... -
4.50 I S Day bridge work ..............
Joshua Worthington, clerk.
Andrew Heitzman clerk ..........
2.00
messenger, ...
4.50 W S Baron bridge work ..........
¡V. F. Herbert, judge.............
Ransom Roberts clerk ..............
1.50 Harry W Bennett
4.50 Lev! Vaughan hauling timbers
Chas. F. Enlow, ju'ge............
James Densmore clerk ............
6.00 R. N. Griffin, <ierk
. ...
A Warden .bridge wotk ..........
' James W. Hill, judge and
Frank Stafford judge and mes­
4.85 Z ' IH' JVeather’on. judg, "
Eugene Lumber Co lumber ..
7.30
messenger. ..........................
senger ..........................................
4.50 Glmple Bros lumber .................. 22.07 Z. L. Seymour, juj-. ’ ”
Orleans, June 2.—A special from cross the line without Mexico’s 'William S. Walker, clerk. ..
Johnson Thompson judge ... .
4.50 Booth-Kelly Co lumber ............ 16.00 I. B. Cushman, Jud»,...........
Charles
E.
McClane,
clerk.
consent.
Joe Huddleston Judge ................
Bisbee, Arionza, says Colonel XV. C.
Joe. Morris, jr„
............
Supervisor Account
4.50
I
George
E.
Hebert,
clerk,
...
J A Powell judge ........................
Greene was killed at Cananea, Mex­ SCENE AND CAUSE OF BATTLE.
4.50 W F Boring supervisor work 50.00 A. A. Meadows, clerk......... **
Robert McCrae, judge, ....
Henry Baxter clerk ..................
ico, last uight. Governor Y'ezadel is
4.50 J V Jenkin.................................. do 35.00 John L. Furnish, clerk an»'
J S Churchill clerk ....................
Cananea i» the location ot Colonel C. F. Stonefield, judge ........
messenger, ..
n4
4.50 L A Chastain ............................. do 7.50
on the scene with Mexican troops,
M L Hammitt clerk ................
W. C. Greene's great mining camp, J. S. Machem, judge, ..........
5.00 Hiram M. Prlndel.' judr, .....
4.50 John A Lawrence ................... do
Jacob C. Petersen, clerk, .
but the shooting continues from iaith
M T Crow judge ......................
and is 45 miles south of Naco, Arizo­ George Griffith. < l< rk, ........
4.50 Henry Kompp ......................... do 22.50 Elmer Taylor, judge
.......
W E Winfrey judge ................
sides. It is believed that about fifty
7.50 E. S. Prindel, judge, . .........-
na, The trouble seems to have grown B K. Smith, clerk and mes­
4.5" John A Lawrenee................ -do
W
B
Goodman
judge
................
have been killed, many of them being
fi . 25 L. XV. Ryan, clerk.
4.50 J A Jeans ................................. do
out of the demand of miners for a raise
senger
senger. .........................
R B Kelsay clerk ........................
Mexicans.
4.50 Arthur Austin ........................... do 20.00 H. H. Cooper, clerk.............. -
from #3.50 to #5 a day, and an out- Chas. Stl. k.ls. Judge,
S M Stiers clerk ..........................
do 20.00 XX .lliam M. Summers ci.-u "’
4.50 T E Silkwood
Chas 8 Pogue clerk ..................
break has been brewing for some 9_‘
Judge, •
messenger, ........
e * «M
U. R. TROOPS, ARE ENROUTE.
2.00 Y D Hensill ............................. do 20.00
Jas. Humphrey, Judge,
C
J
Neet
hal
rent
........................
the _____
Mex- g R Bon(1> (.1<rfc
1________ . afternoon
_________ ____
Pauper Account.
A. L. Roney, judge .............
Washington, June 2. —Major Watts time. Yesterday
Jan es L Furnish registration
lAuis are said to have opened tire on J. M. Kitchen, clerk, .
8.00 Horace Hampton jU(u....... .
clerk.............................................. 50.00 John Powell care of pauper...
reports from Bisbee to confirm the
XX’ O Tucker ............................. do 10.00 David Elliott. Judge an?
Edwtn
M.
Byers,
clerk.
the
American
employes
ami
officials,
Glass
&
Prudhomme
Co.
elec
­
news of the starting of troops tor the
mesenger.............
tric supplies .............................. 249.00 J A Deadmond pauper ............ 10.00
Snell, Judge and mes
Meixcan bonier to aid the Americans who are in sympathy with the mine
4.00 F. B. Dillard, clerk, ............
2.50 R W Newland groc for pauper
senger
..................
.
Oliver
Veatch
hall
rent
..........
attacked at Cananea last night, and management, and many were killed. John Bamford, judge. ..
....... ■*
4.16 Geo Lea pauper care ... ... 20.16 Ella» Rradley. clerk
Glass & Prudhomme Co mdse..
.......
1.00 Kuykendall 4- Paine p'per care 17.20 A. J?. Ellis, clerk
asking for further instructions, has The Americana were greatly outuum- John E. Mllliorn. judge,
G K Monroe supplies..................
J H D Goldson pauper ............ 25.00 Frank Pepiot. Judge.............
Elmer Taylor preparing elec­
been received l«y the war <le> artment. bc red but bravely resisted the enraged C. P. Houston, clerk, ...
9.00 M E R'«s«ell pauper care ... 182.00 James F. Miller. Judge,\.......
tion booths ...............................
Secretary Taft and Chief of Staff Mexicans, a sanguinary liattle ensu­ H. W. Schenck, clerk. ..
9.O0 Bryant Bros mdse ...................... 10.00 Samuel J. Godard, Ju're »»a "
XX’. F. Neilsen, clerk. ...
J R Yates delivering supplies
ing.
George
McDonald,
manager
of
Beil are consulting regarding the
messenger,
Assessor's Account.
Jesse Soverns, judge, ..
A O U W hall Junction hall
the
lumber
department,
and
his-
1.00 O F Callison deputy assessor
John F. Mlnney, clerk
"
matter.
....da
J. R. Hill, judge and m<s
Peter Colgaard ....
Joseph Gllhspfe’ clerk ..........
1.00 <D F Callison ...
. .do
... .do
senger...............................
Tlie state <!«•[ artment has also re­ brother were among those killed early
R. G. Calison ..........
...to
1.00 Celia Wlnstanley
.... do
Charles Rossman, clerk,.........
'. H. Weatherson •
ceived Consul Galbraith’s dispatch in the action. It is said that the town M. E. Smith. Judge. ...
.. .do
J. U. Sutheiland, judge......... *
Thomas
Filley,
ch
■
k.
.
.
X
ouoh *1 V J W Smith
tins
been
burned,
tlie
Mexicans
blowing
■j
op
....................
stating that the Cananea situation is
1.00 Mary Ganrbcr
....do
.. .do
A. C. Barbour, Judge a'rd m?
XVm. M. Pitney, Clerk. ..
N Wheeler ..........
serious and that federal help is abso­ up tlie house of Americans with «lyiia- Edward Bailey, clerk. ..
senger...........
”’
1.00 B F Keeney county assessor..
....do
eo
L
Gilfrey
....
lutely essential. The war department mite. The late dispatches place the Paul Hadley, Clerk,
A.
M. Richardson. Jud»-
1.00 H M Doty deputy assessor ...
.... do
scar Millican ...
A. H. Hinkson. I. rk,
1.00 Joe Morris jr............................... do
....do
'
is holding troops at tlie border, as name of Colonel Greene iu the list of Paul Hadley, judge. ...
>hn Schrimpf ....
Chas. Bafl-y, clerk.
2.50 R c Roney .............................. 4p
C. F. Humphrey, ju Ige.
Harvey Taylor hal rent
the state department says they cannot those killed.
XV.
H.
Sallee, clerk.
2.50 r xi’ ’ Ry chard .................. ..do
B. H. Lyons, judge..........
N H Martin hall rent ..............
2.50 R F Keeney office cabinet ...
Ralph Taylor, , e judge,
—sr,
H. W. Jones, clerk.........
rent ................................... *.....
B. Jeans, Judge and mes.
1.00 E R Mummey deputy assetagor
W. Smith, clerk and messenger
N H Martin services ..................
senger
......................
r B Donaldson ......................... do
G C Comjton delivering sup­
E. I. L. Berkshire, judge and mes­
Albert M. Bristow, judj,
I
4.50 E S Prlndel ...................
senger.............................................
do
plies .............................................
Jno Jackson dep sheriff’«,¿1
M Brlstoxx’ delivering sup­
Clayton Pope, judge....................
County Judge’s Account.
2.00 Qt R. Chrisman county Judge
C A Sovereign dep sheriff
B. J. Downlg Judge......................
plies .............................................
1.00
Clerk', Account 1
Gardner services ................
Marlon P. Wheeler, clerk..........
sal ary ... .................................. 100.00
E L Lee county clerk salary j
4.50
McGee delivering supplies
Elmer Lamb, clerk......................
County Treasurer's Salary .
F L Gibbs dep .............
9.00 R E Eastland county treasur
Fisher delivering supplies.
F. W. Taylor, clerk.......................
I
1.00
Courtright services ............
Levi Congdon, judge, ................
er's i salary ...................... .... 100.00 F Stickles dep.................
C Yoran stenographer . ]
Bernard & West delivering ..
32.00
William Wolf, judge and mes­
Ina I Edwards clerical work..
Holla Peterson clerical work !
senger.............................................
supplies ....................................... 32.00
Sheriff’s Account.
^cl-ooI Supcrirterdent’i *CMJ
m XVIlls preparing voting
Elmer J. H.rrfngton, judge. ...
0
Madrid,
May
31.
—
King
Alfonso
and
Walla Walla, May 31.—A quarter of
1.00 Fred Fisk sheriff's salary........ 166.70 XX’ B Dillard superintendentniJ
places
............
Ross
Myers,
clerk
........................
Princess Ena were married at noon
.do 1.00 H L I Down der 3;.’ sheriff salary 75.00 Esther N Devereaux clerical irk I
H XVood...
Owen A. Thompson, clerk..........
a million dollars, it is believed, will
today at the Snageroniuo church in Jessie W. Rust, clerk..................
• do
1.00 C C Hammond deputy sheriff
S R Scott ....
Ferry Account
not cover the damage done in Walla the presence of a thousand persona XV. H. Maloj', judge and mes­
salary .......................................... 50.00 Grant Hendri ks ferryman ... j
• do
1.00
J Q Doud ........
1.00 XVfllf:.m Mills, judge of elections 4.50 XX' H Eaton ferryman ........ |
Frank A. Pepiot
.do
Walla county'alone, caused by yester­ from tlie chief countries of the world.
senger..............................................
judge
of elec
John Howard .................. I
- --------
Jec ­
1.00 Jo’hua M. Martin, ------
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U. Sutherland
day’s terrific floods, aud when all re­ Cardinal Sancha, Catholic primate of J. D. Cox. ju 'ge..........
tion and messenger ............. ¡.
5.10 L H Harrill boat .......... "G
M. Bristow
.do
1.00
John Dyer, Judge. ..
Spain,
assisted
by
high
primates,
ports are iu it may lie fouud that the
.do
1.00 Henry A. Bowers, judge of elOc-
F. Hebert ..
Surveyor’s Account 1
Ivan Mays, clerk. ..
1 erformed the ceremony.
tlon
1.00
4.50 C M Collier county surveyor.. I
■ do
4.50 C. F. Stonefield
teo. W. Winn, clerk.
loss will reach half a million.
The
1.00 ' James At. Gearhart. clerk. .
• do
4.50
4.50 Gre>n Zumwalt .
H. B. Dunlap, clerk...........
Janitor Account.
I - -
damage to the residence aud busi
1.00 [A.
D. Jyhnson. tlerk.
• do
4.50 Wm Sherman janitor salary... I
Thos. H. Hunsaker, judge
8.50 i John Bamford ...
DODGED THE BOMB.
1.00 1W. M. Mathers, clerk . ..............
• do
James Keeney judge, ...
4.50 J R Hill ..............
4.50
Jail Account.
nest districts of tlie city will not
1.00|Hlram H. Wocd, judge and mes-
.do
Fred Fisk Sheriff board of prts-
Madrid,
May 31.—A bomb was Elden Tempi- man. judge,
4.50 B H Lyons ..........
total over #30,000, the principal dam­
oners .......................................J
• do
1.00 I senger..............................................
5.10
4.50 Clayton Pope ...
thrown at King Alfonso and Queen Frank Cruzan, clerk. ................
1.00 IT. J. Callaway, judge,................ 4.50 Geo T Hall mdse ................ 1
.do
4.50 Elmer Harrington
age being to garden and fruit tracts, Ena today.
Both escaped unhurt. Homer Gulley, clerk....................
. do
1.00 i James Higgins, Judge..................
Henry Tilton, clerk......................
.4.50
4.50 J D Cox ..............
Court House & Park.
alfalfa and hayfieldo in the Toucheta, The bomb was thrown from the bal­ XV. K.
1.00 I Chas A. Swagert clerk..........1..
■ do
4.50 James M Keeney
4.50 J E Kilborn material and lab-
Good, judge.....................
cony
and
killed
two
horses
bitched
to
1.00
.do
’ nA ' Henrv H. Stickney, clerk............
or on well ........................... I
W. Adams, Judge ........................
Lowden and Walla Walla valley dis­
4.50 W Adan’s ..........
4.50
.do
1.00
4.50 ' F C Bean ..........
N. Striker, clerk................
4.50
Court House 4 La»«
trict».
Bridges and roads have been the king's carriage and a child. A E. L. Cady, judge..........................
4.50 XX’ E Winfrey .
. .do 1.00
D. Edwards, judge...........
4.50 J A Gwinn labor on lawn .... 1
boy was arrested in connection with S. Adams, clerk..............................
>
destroyed and the loss of business to
1.00 | A. B. Cushman, judge, ...
J. W. Smith, clerk.........................
4.50
4.50 J XV Doster .................... ....do
Assessment & Taxitioa 1
the affair.
1.00 la. R. Scott. Judge and mes-
J. H. Bell, clerk and mes­
M S Wallis clerical work ’ar
manufacturing concerns, forced to
1.00
senger................................
senger......................... . .................
13.50
collections ............................. 1
8.90 ■ l E Parks ........................ ....do
dose down through tie wrecking of
1.00 , Dexter Sparks, celrk, .
F. C. Bean, judge..........................
4.50 R c Beaman .................... .... do
Circuit Court Accovnl 1
4.50
Madrid, June 1.—A high police of- Geo. B. Camp, judge....................
1.00 , L. P. Snapp, clerk. ...
|
4.50 F M Jackson .................... ....do
4.50 I'ir.r<i ’i Vall-y X
the power plant of tlie Northwestern
1.00 | C. H. Grunning, clerk,
ciiiiil states that the bomb thrower >. A. Hollenbeck, judge..............
4.50 P F Davis .......................... ....do
brief ....................................
4.50
Gas A Electric Company, will be very
1.00 J. Q. Doud, Judge...........
Ind girt Soldier AcccM I
4.50
4.50 M H Harlow .................... ... do
«luring the wedding procession has Thos. J. Neely, clerk.....................
Otto Pctzold .................... ....do
1.00 ■ Ben Pitcher, judge, ..
large. Tlie whole Walla Walla valley been arrested and tias confessed.
4.50 D L Woods relief .................. I
He Ono S. Phelps, clerk and mes­
senger.........................................
16.50 J T Donaldson .............. ....do
1.00 ! Arthur Vanschciick. Judge and
is under water ami the loss to farmers is now in tile Madrid jail.
Printing Account.
King Al­ Richard H. Clow, clerk................
1.00
4.50 V F Evens ...................... ....do
messenger...................................... 12.10
c
Wineeoff
..................
..
.,do
Oregon
Ctate
Journal printing I
H
1.00
Many bridges on th«> fonso was so dose to death that a G. D. Coryell, judge......................
is enormous,
’
C.
A.
Harlow,
clerk,
..................
4.50 ’
4.50
4.50 Charles Chochran ........ ......... do 1.00 I XV. A. Senay, clerk........................
4.50 XX' C Yoran printing .......... I
lower Walla Walla, Toucheta and ribb«jn on hie coat was torn by a J. W, Doster, judge......................
1.00 G. W. Kerr, clerk........................
4.50 F o Russell .................... ....do
4.50 XX’ G Marfin printing .......... J
splinter. Fourteen are dead as a re­ '. B. Baldwin, judge....................
In many places
Register 1 ’> Co printing..... 1
Tumiilum »re out.
Alien Eaton supplies
15.94 F. D. XX’heeler. judge and mes­
G.
W.
Holland,
clerk
.....................
4.50
the cb.ainels of tlie stnams have sult of the explosion and General Scott Gillespie, clerk...................
3 '< Rebate Account
Jam tlon City hall rent
2.5H
senger.............................................
8.00
Weyler is injured. Queen Victoria is Eugen Holland, clerk and mes-
Lee W Clark services ..............
1.50 XV. H. Blair, judge........................
changed.
4.50 E H Ingham rebate on taxes- I
tifleate ................................. I
indisposed today as a result of the H. C. XVheeler. judge....................
9.00 Geo. Atkinson, judge...................
4.50 Geo Loehner delivering suppli's
4.50
R M Elik ; rebate on taxe» • I
bomb throwing, and the crowds are C. A. Davis, judge and mes­
C. H. Vanderburg, clerk ..........
Road Account
4.50
DAMAGE VERY GREAT.
senger.............................................
6.90 Earl Gates roa 1 work ................
4.50 Mr» F M H’-’Ing error of u-j
participating iu the festivities half­
28.5« J. C. Wallace, clerk....................
L. E. Parks, judge.......................
4.5.' J W Doster .............................. do
D.
D.
Knox,
clerk
........................
Pendleton, May 31.—Tlie floods are heartedly.
4.50
4.50
F. H. Cook, cuerk........................
450 Beit Gates ............................... do
4.50 Joe Albro : 'rate on poll tax...
subsiding today.
Six blocks of tlie
6.00 N. W. White, judge....................
Alfonso’s attendants are to attend W. H. Shelley, clerk......................
Justice Account,
4.50
F L Chambers & Bro. md«-> .. 73.30 J. T. Malarkey, judge and mes­
levee were washed away and thousands tlie victim’s funerals.
u.aklng jury list. ..
Fred H. Cook, clerk......................
senger,
4.50 M C Goodenow crusher work.. 15.50
8.90 J H Ley
i
of residents of the city compelled to
...ib
M. D. Allen, judge........................
4.50 Griffin Hdwe Co hdw ............ 110.4« Jas. H. McFarland, clerk, ...
4.50 H A Inwall
...b
leave their homes. The prop« rty loss
W B Yates
H. H. Veatch, clerk....................
■ B. C. Beaman, judge and mes-
4.50
A
M
Richardson
work
on
sv.r-
TWO ATTEMPTS MADE.
,
i senger.............................................
is great.
Many families of farmers
8.10 Joe Morris marker ................
4.50 F B M i son Jiisti ■ fee« .
4.00 T. B. Phillips, clerk....................
Castle ....................... bl
4.50 L C Ackerly chainman ..........
A. McDoud, judge....................
London, June 1.—Local anarchists n. Bennett, judge..........................
are camped in Pendleton. The O. K.
4.50 G N
fi. 00
Constable Account d
C. F. Hett. clerk............................
4.50 John Castello ........................... do
e, .on I J’ 5I- shaub. judge......................
4.50
A N. Railroad is the heaviest loser, state that two attempts were made to c. W. Brown, clerk........................
S R Scott constable fees...... I
4.50 Dr Will Tatom axman ..........
4.00
,
J
’
F
’
Weeks.
Judge
and
es-
ami there »ill t>< no trains tor a week. assassinate King All'onsu ami bride J. R. Butler, clerk..........................
4.50 John Bafley marker ..................
6.00 ’ senger.....................................
6.90 A B Ausman ........................ bl
Th,1 two power plants furnishing light Thursday. The first bomb failed to Fred Wright, judge and es-
4.50 F M Jackson do claimed B S I
Walter Safley marker ..............
2.00 Geo. L. Gilfry, judge............
Witness Account
senger.............................................
aud poker for the surrounding coun­ explode in the church.
8.20 P G M- Pherson viewer .......... 28.00 J. E. Noland, clerk................
4.50
David Hicks witness fee« ■ I
F. M. Jackson. Judge....................
4.50 C M Collier surveyor ................ 50.00 R. F. Scott, clerk ................
try were destroyed.
Houses were
4.50
Chns. A. Sfth. Judge....................
4.50 Harry Boring roadwork . ... 15.75 R. D. Hawley, clerk............
4.50 A B Amman .......................
seen floating down stream ami many
John F Tate .............................. I
ENGLISHMAN ARK EST ED.
Alveh B. Ment, clerk....................
4.50 a
C. P. Courtright, judge and
are left homeless and destitute by
messenger..............................
9.30 Lew Beebe ................................ I
Madrid, June 1.—An Englishman Arthur B. Ttalt, clerk................. 4.50 C M Bolden ........
... .do
8.25
the flood
John C. Wright, clerk..................
4.50 Chas Bailey ..........
1.50 R. P. Allison, judge............
....do
4.50 H Taylor ................................ b I
named KoberQ Hamilton has been ar­ P. F. Davis. Judge and mes-
Light Water 4 Fuel A.ttAl
I F. H. Price, judge...............
A H Hlnkston ...
_
___
do
4.50
40.00
rested as an accomplice ot the would-
st ngc..............................................
C E <'«rifle ........
LOSS AT WESTON.
... .do I.M I C- K. Kale, clerk..................
4.50 Wllamette Valley Co light ui i
be assassin and the crowd tried to Ben Lee judge..............................
water ................................
A P Walker ........
... .do 23.25 T. Harvey Horn, clerk.........
4.50
Weston, Or.. May 31. Fifty thou» lynch him.
Commissioners' Account I
■ E Carlile ................
Hamilton was identified Irving Petrie, J««dge ..................
.
______
... .do 12.75 |T- A. Evans, clerk................
4.50
Hti.i dollars I» the amount of damage as the mail ou tile balcony with the John O’Brien clerk..
XX’ Allison ..................
....do
7.50 Edwtn R. Schwering, julge. .
4.50 H D Edxvards ...................... ‘s 1
M B St *ne clerk....
here by the flood.
Four bridges are bomb thrower.
| W F Potterf.............. .
...do
4.50 H M Price county romniiMloO’ I
54.25 ; Guy T. Lane, ju Ige................
J N Crow clerk........
er
, Benj Pitcher ............
gone.
Water works pipes are broken
... .do
7.25 Oscar Millican, ju Ige..............
4.50
J C Brittain judge.
Miscellaneous Account
■ Alebrt Haynes ........
... .do
4.50 George McLean, clerk..............
4.50
and the city is without water. Three
XV
H
Stewart judge
Mrs. Geo. Kelly expenses to
E C Potterf ..............
Edgar Brattafn. clerk..............
Madrid, June 2.—Robert Hamilton,
...
.do
22.50
4.50
«tore» are in the creek, having been
H Harlow judge and essen-
| Chas Campbell .....
....do 12.50 1 John XV. Storment, clerk and
I Society ...................................
the Englishman airested on suspicion M ger
................................................
undermined.
5.70 Elgar Mabe ............
essenger. .................................
.... do
3.00
8.10 Irwin Hudson Co books ......
of being an accomplice of the anar­ W M Sitton clerk .............. ..
4.50 M P Mabe ................
Glass * Purdhomme mdse
....do 3.00 XV. I. Coleman, judge and
4.50 J Q Doud ..................
messenger, ............................
Pendleton, June 1.—The total es- chist bomb thrower, was rvleased this Welby Stevens clerk ..................
.... do 23.50
7.70 W B Dillard postage >4r.
morning. He proved to be a tourist. T E Edwards clerk ..................
4.50 P P Colgaard mdse
22.75 John Schrimpf. Judge ..........
4.50 First Nat’l Bank ex« h.mze ■
timate of the flood loss iu Umatilla
Henry Rehman judge................
4.50 Fisher Bros, lumber
1 George A. Pipes, judge, ... ”
A
reception
has
l>een
sulvtituted
1.05
4.50 Eugene L * S Bank exrhanp
County ami to stock in the mountains
Otto Pretsold judge ..................
4.50 Ft«her Bros lumber.
I Chas. Hadley, clerk.................
1.54
for the state liall today.
4.50 Telephone Co services
D R Smith judge ......................
will amount to nearly $2,UM,0uo, The
4.50 Gross
Bfllmlre Bros drayage ..........
Bros repairing rock
i J. A’. Jenkins, clerk..................
4.50
J A Bowers clerk and messen­
Robt E Eastland stamps etc ■■■
stock loss has lieen heavy ami It is
crusher ....................................... 98.25 Doak Zumwalt, clerk................
4.50
ger ................................................
7.50 ■ B C Beaman damages ..............
impossible to determine its extent at
5.00 Peter P. Colgard. Judge,
4.50 Kay’s Gun Store mdse .........
J T Richardson clerk and mes­
| J W Cole gravel ......................
1.66 J. A. Jeans, Judge......................
4.50 Glass & Prudhomme mJ’* ■
this time as owuers cannot get into
senger ..........................................
| P Christensen road work .....
5.0« J. XX’. Horn, Ju ige, ..................
4.50 H F McCorna. k fruit inspect
many localities.
Every hour brings
Henry Ix>ehner clerk and mes­
Glass & Prudhomme mJ**
A J Baker road work ................
Warren Nichols, clerk and
7.50
senger ..........................................
new reports of greater damage. Dead
4.50 F J Berger road work.............. 21.95
B F Keeney postage etc •....
messenger ....................
7.60
J
T
Donaldson
judge
................
4.50 Guy Lester services ....................
sheep have l>een seen ail along the
.50 T. A. Fountain, clerk.............
4.50 E Schwarzschild mdse ----
I
Noah
Rhodes
clerk
and
me«-
Ed Bundy road work ................
F. F. Deming, clerk ..............
streams in the mountains, herder»
9.00
4.50 Hull Drug Co water .........
! »eng, r.............................................
«10 J W Smith wood ....................
4.00 E. C. Smith, judge..................
4.50
finding it necessary to abamlou them
Washington, May 31.—The senate W G Massey clerk......................
4.50 Ed Bundy road work ................
6.00 1 I. E. Stevens. Judge and
to e.-cape themselves.
today passed the anti immunity bill H C Neal clerk .................... ..
4
messenger ..............
Samuel Reed road work........
1.50
4 50 F M Nighswander chlanman... 14.00 Geo. Fisher, judge .............. */,*
The damage loss at Pendleton will to prevent further defeats in the
’’ Ri‘e < lerk------
4 •«’ F A McClellan chninman.... 14.00 E. Fraiser, clerk.................
amount to over $.’m,nul. The west end courts similar to that the government Ed Alltrgham judge
Chas Cochran judve
4 50 Roy Johnson axeman ................ 14.00 <*eo. T. Hall. 8r„ clerk,’/.’’
of the city is full of pools of water, met in the t>eef trust prosecutoin.
ger
4.5" W R Poring servlcse ................
2.00 E. R. Abbett. clerk, .......... ..
ami many homes cannot be entered
A bill for federal inspection of all Chas H Donaldson clerk
4.50 P G McPherson viewer .......... 40.00 B. D. Paine, judge............ /
for some time.
In the low place, meats offeied for ins'erstste or foreign O A McMahon clerk...
4.50 C M Collier surveyor ............ 50.00 •J*
" bite, judge....................
Nine «tridents and an
‘
s« Hunton, judge...........//
4.50 Frank King road woik ..........
water has settled near the levee, ruiu commerce was introduced iu the T W Carney clerk..........
1.50
the O. A. C. passed thrv«Kl>
A
’
F
Lyons
judge
and
messen
Wm.
______
Lew
ing gardens and h< mes.
Hoselton road work
house today.
1« 00 " m. G. Martin, clerk............
ger ..............................................
yestetday on a ttir
10.50 C M H-’yes road work .
J E. Young, clerk.
4
C R Fowler Judge
4.50 John L.wls real work .
L, M. Ttavis clerk................
mines, under ten days i“* ,
1.5«
g H Lions Ju ge.
4.50 T F Stikwood road work
RETURN TO CAPITAL.
1 practical mining.
4.00 W. W. Blown, clerk and
G M Kirk clerk....
4.50 Po- strev» crusher work........
messenj r.....................
33.25
4.70 tage Grove and tbenor W
Washington. May 31.—President O L V olfiord clerk.
4.50 M ’ Terker lumber ................
John W Williams, judge,'
1.17
C
E
■aril
where they will make
clerk
........................
and Mrs. Roosevelt and party returned
4.50 Wynn Hardware Co. pow.br
J 8. Htggins, judge and
plats of the ledge- and ¿s'1**
messenger,
............
and f•’•» ...................................
this afternoon on board the May- G W Kelly Judge 2nd me»
22.60
4.70
s< nger........
11.3.1 E A Shreve ro’d work ........
fl "»er.
The trip was without inci­ C II Wineeoff judge
9.00 9. R. Williams, judge, ....
4.50 the country in connectioo
..........
4.50
W.
M.
Gr»en.
clerk
............
''
.
M
C
Goodens*
services
..........
74.30
t
4.50 lines of (tody. The
T J RHk-Iy Mlverlng supplies
—Aft*r be lag dent.
«.00 ■I M S' <‘,bv road work............
11.25 R. R. Knox, clerk.
4.50 of C. L Proeb»t»l.in«*«^*’3
John Q X'augt an judge and
Quacken ►■•sh * Son hdwe^..
¡’.try at Kam
J.
C.
Veatch,
clerk
I
.....
Harold R"Bi,'"n£ d
4 50 , «torrett,
mpsst
• • •. .............. ..
6.1« • •riffln H twe Co hdwe ..
M. Toran, ju !g»_ and mes
gnllty
V<'f • ! w. men who eat fat meats M Leach ebrk..........
5« 10 8. fi «enger,
--------
......
4.50
iX'm S N Is n land for gravel
Getz. J. Lit go.
Pacific train and drink strong coffee usually have Geo A Dr ry clerk ....................
4.50
Br< .vn. judge.
Pit ................................................. inn 00 Tto
rviug sentenced •’>»ra". fl.>r».l skins. Hollister's Rocky H«rry A Macy judge ...............
D.
M.
4.50
Johnson * Co hlwe ............
McCrady, clerk
nn 8. S Sr
M< iiutain Tea makes your skin soft A R p. r-»rt J Ige......................
>lr’
to life imprison . .
ncer. krk .
4.50 -W W Ja lrsen b’i Ige wore
or. 35 cento, tea ot tablets. Loyd Freeman J ; Ige ................
«0 Fha«. _
L
Scott
4.50
clerk.
n to 23 years.
A P Knowles Pmiber .............. »7.65
Lb'i Drug Co.
|w G. G "trap,
Isaac E Earnest ’udge. .
4.50 M L XVlllace lum.br and labor
14.<4' t . B. A
J-*■«*.
AMERICANS BATTLE
WITH MEXICAN MINERS
HEAVY LOSSES
BOMB-THROWER
UNDER ARREST
EASTERN OREGON
¡¿:
ANTI-IMMUNITY BILL
PASSES THE SENATE
PARTY OF STUDENTS
60 TO
TRAIN ROBBERS GET
LONG SENTENCES
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