Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 09, 1906, Image 2

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    OREGON TOWN
BY FIRE TODAY
Pittabiug. The «»-reinony was per-
luruieu by Kev. F. G. S'eltmietz, at
Ridley Paik. a suburb. Immediately
a tir the wedding the couple departed
ou a biiilal tour.
Indorsement of William J. Bryan
as a presidential candidate in 1968,
defeating a resolution calling on the
National Democratic Committe to in­
vestigate the charges made against
National Chairman Thomas H. Tag­
gart and demanding bis resignation
if they were proved, aud the nomina
tion of Charles H. Kimmerle, of Cas­ i
sopolis, for Governor, over Stanley E. j
Parkhill, of Owesso, the only other
democratic candidate, were the fea­
ture» of the Democratic State conven-
toin held at Detroit Friday.
A Miner special from Great Falls
states that the electrolytic smelters of
ths B.wton i .<fj.ita.ia Company of
the Amalgamated Copper Company,
has beeu closed down, as the re­
sult of a strike of the smeltermen,
following the refusal of Superinten­
dent Wheeler, of the works, to recog­
nize a committee from the Mill and
Smeltermeu's Union, which demanded
that five discharged smeltermen be 1
reinstated.
FINAL ORDERS
FOR MILITIA
ENCAMPMENT
cej lx n eon n ilie< i|l reviug the se
lection of
Johnson tor prtsiueut
He
at his welcome in this city,
praises the Ohioan's public spirit aud
raps his traduce» bard.
RAILROAD SURVEYORS
GENERAL STRIKE
TO BUY HOPS
FOLLOWS MUTINY
FROM GROWERS
b
AI GLENÂDA
Portland, Aug. 2.—All arrangements
The largest hop firm in the world
have been completed tor the transpor­
is coming to Oregon to buy hop«
tation of the Oregon troops to Ameri­
i
Gletiada. Aug. 1.—The head engi­
It is pro- i
can Lake for the great eucampmeut
neers of the Oregon Coast A Eastern direct from the growers,
St
Petersburg, Aug. 3.—Great mutineers sunk with shot, then«
that is to be held there this month.
railroad were here yesterday aud fu­ posed to eliminate the commission of crowds of worknieu formed a proces­ swimming ashore. The
''fc'1
General W. E. Finzer has issued the
ordered the crew of a tor^/"*”
ture prospects for Gleuada seem several sets of middlemen, which will
sion this afternoon and paraded the
final order of instructions to the oom-
to join them, but its Crs» ° **
brighter than ever, as we were in­ mean an immense saving of money t'J
panics outside of Portland explaining
streets frou. factory to factory, en­ and steamed away.
formed we are not only going to have
the buyers. In the nature of things
the time they will leave for Pjrtland
deavoring to iuduce workingmen to
a depot located here and a railroad up
and all detail of ttieii trip up te the
Si ILL ANOTHER Ml’Tlxy
tbe
Oregon hopglowers will profit by
and down the coast, but a juneti n
will un- join them in trying to enforce a gen­
time they report to Colonel C. U.
this
arrangment,
for
they
Warsaw,
Aug.-Artillerymen 10
way
of
Eugene,
with a road east by
t anten Fein, commanding officer of
for their eral strike. The government is tak­ summer camp at Rembertotf mn,
Old Laue will wase up «orne of these doubtdly get better prices
ing
extraordinary
means
to
prevent
the Third infantry at American Lake
and the infantry and
nays ana realize sue baa a port of her hope.
The soldiers will arrive in Portland
The firm that is thus going to rev- bloodshed, and it is reported that been ordred lo quell the revoluti,"''*
own ahead of Coos Bay or Yaquina
in time to catch the three special
olutionize tbe hop trade of this sec­ General Linevitch will be made com­
and a country that can't be beat.
REBELS CAP1U re 0
trains that will carrry the troops to
tion iB Wiggins, Richardson A Co., of mander in chief of the army at home.
schooner
Hugh
The
three-
mas
ted
All
the
stations
of
the
railroad
Riga, Aug. 3,-F.ve hundred
Muriay Station, where the Oregon
London. The Pacific Coast repre­
Men will camp. The first train out Hogan finished loading, 700,000 feet sentative of tbe firm will be John from this city to Viborg and along sons attending a revolution»,. „
ing here were surrounded br
of Portland will be at 9:30 a. m. Aug­ of lumber aboard.
Carmichael, now in the hop business the coast are occupied by troops.
The drum head court martial was goons and captured.
We aie now expecting the Washcal- at Salem. Tbe pricnipal office on
ust 11. The second will be at 10:30
St. Petersburg, Aug.
and the last at 4i:3O. The companies ore, a twin-screw with gasoliue en- tbe coast will be at Salem in tbe resumed at Kronstadt this morning
and
it
is
presumed
that
more
execu
­
glues
of
250
horse
power
and
carrying
tempt to organize a r»ilro»d
outside of Portland that will arrive
heart of the
Oregon nop belt.
in the city in time to catch the 500, (kX) feet
Branches will be maintained in Wash tions of mutineers are in progress. has failed and the city w»8 qaift ‘
special trains will be: Company A,
Master Roy Goodwin has returned irigton and in California, and tbe Guard regiments marched into the 2:31) this afternoon. One hundred^
Third infantry, Baker City ; Company home after a week's visit with bis men who will have charge of the firms city all night They had been in
D, Third infautry. The Dallas; Com- folks and we hear that Miss Gran» buying in those states under Mr. summer camp, the government hav­ seventy mutineers have been
pany'L, Third iufantry, La Grade; Goodwin is going to Earl again and Carmichael, have already been engag­ ing removed them upon the belief on trial, charged with the recent w
that the people had peacefully accept break here.
Company B, First separate battalion, her mother is coming to keep bouse ed.
An unknown man aged about 40
Ashland ; Company D, First separate for Mr. Goodwin and the boys.
A representative
of
Wiggins, ed the dissolution of the douma.
There was a clash between p^c*.
years, a pa-senger on the second sec­
Premier Stolypin has gone to Peter­ men aud strikers this morning»,^
battalion, Roseburg; Companies A
Richardson
A
Company
is
now
ou
bis
Luciu Johnson and Roy Johnson
tion of the Southern Pacific overland
hof, presumably to tender his resigna­ trotsk railway station end eight
and C, First separate battalion, Eu-
are in from Earl to remain so.ue way from London to confer with Mr.
train No 16, which reached Eugene
tion
gene Company G, Third infantry,
Carmichael
and
set
the
new
scheme
licemen were killed. The etrifen,
time.
Thursday morning, took his own life
A general strike which was formally armed with quick tiring gUn<i [Wrl
Albany ; Company M, Third infantry,
in operation. Tbe p'ans have already
Washington, Aug. 4. —It appears
just betoe the train crossed the state
Mrs. Wisdom has just returned
Salem ; Company 1, Third infantry,
been perfected, and it is said that all ordered by the workenmeu's leaders the rivers.
line separating Oregon from Califor­ ttiat John Barret, minister to Colom­
from Pt. Terrace after seeing her
Woodburn.
that
remains to be done is the sign­ will tiegin tomorrow at noo'i in many
There was also a mutiny at y,ni
nia,
Wedueiday.
The man was bia, will be successful in the conclu­
establishments, following the parad­ Goverod today. The mutineers fc.
The uniforms have also been se­ son Charles otf on a trip East.
ing
of
the
papers
that
will
delegate
traveling in the day coa h from San sion of a treaty tietween Panama and
I. B. Harwood »nd family are pre- to Mr. Carmichael tbe necessary au­ ing of the agitators today.
lected and they will give the ine n the
manded the release of two prison««,
Francisco to Seattle, having a ticket Colombia; also a new treaty between
smartest appearance that the Oregon aring to remove to the val ley to stay thority to buy up a large portion of
It is officially announced this threatening to kill their officers. Jfe
through to the latter place. Some Colombia and this country, removing
troops have put up at any similar for the winter.
morning, coufirmiug the report of • risoners were released and the trot
the Oregon crop.
time after the train left Hornbrook the suspicions engendered by the sep­
encampment. The officers will be
Stolypin’s defeat by Camarilla, that ble ended for the time.
Chas. E. Harwood is expected home
the man, entered the toilet room of aration of Panama from Colombia. It
MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT CUT
attired in an olive-drab uniform, in a short time.
the report that non-bureaucratic ele­
Today being a holiday makes itdif.
the car and the suicide was discover­ seems certain that Colombia will rec­
INTt i.
with service hat with cord, blue
ments will enter the cab'net is un­ flcult to tell how far the strike«,
R.
Smith
and
family
visited
over
ed before the train pulled into Cole’s. ognize the Independence of Panama.
This deal will to a considerable ex­
shirt, puttee
leggings, overcoat, Sunday with Mr. Coulter’s family.
true. There is martial law at Kron­ tends.
He had shot himself tw.ce with a .32
tent revolutionize the bop business,
sabre and belt. The enlisted men will
stadt and uo one is allowed upon the
Lovell
pleached
a
very
inter
­
Rev.
calibre revolver directly through the
as it conducted on the Pacific coast,
catch the eye "t the country maidens
: «sting sermon at the Alder Ridge as it will mean a departure from the island without a pass.
abdomen. The body was placed on
JEWS WILL FIGHT.
with blouse and trousers of Khaki,
school house last Sunday.
a stretcher, together with the w» spoil
MANY CORPSES COUNTED.
oil method of buying through two or
Warsaw, Aug. 4.—A prwkngio»
service bat with cord, leggings blue
oi »elf destruction and tlie railroad
three middlemen and consequently
Stockholm, Aug. 3.—The steamer was issued today by Jewish social-
shirt ar.d government shoes. The
ticket aud belongings of the man and
paying two or three commissions be­ Uleaborg, which has arrived here, ists, urging all Jews to be on the
rest
of
their
equipment
will
consist
left at Cola's for an inquisition bj
fore the bops reach the com tinier states that her crew counted four
streets prepared to fight whuthiiig.
Washington, Aug. 4.—The secretary of a poncho, overcoat, blanket, shel­
the Siskiyou county coroner.
j
It is well known the English buyers hundred and fifty corpses many muti­
nal is given.
of the Interior today asks for pro­ ter half complete, haversack, mess
dislike
to
depart
from
the
old
estab
­
lated, along, the shore of an island
It now seems that probably tot
posals for the construction rf the kit, canteen and tiucup.
lished methods ct protecting tbe hop near Sveaborg fortress. Hundreds of
The men who will attend the camp
more than thirty thousand mensluct
main ami lateral ditches of the distir-
factors,
who
make
certain
fixed
com-
sailors who started toward Sveaborg
W. Hutchings, the Portland mining
buting system of tlie Cniatilla irriga­ this year seem more eager for the promoter who recently visited the missions but the modem method of to a-sist the mutineers have turned when the order for a general strife
outing
than
at
any
previos
encamp
­
went into effect tod-.y. The gevers-1
tion project in Oregon, The bld» are
Spencer Butte Coal A Petroleum Co.’s doing busiuess has been introduced homeward since the rebela surrenuer- merit controls the city and all factiuss i
to be opened at Portland October ment.
coal mine southwest of the city and in England by American merchants, ed.
are waiting developments at Muscw
first.
decided to invest in a block of 50,000 and the former must adapt themselves
I
uad the provincse.
GUERRILLA
FIGHTING.
Two of the woart boy» in the reform
shares of tue stock, came up from the to the changed conditions or go out |
STRIKE IS GROWING.
A
mesasge
from
Helsingfors
says
of
business.
school escaped this week and the
city again yest. rday aid diove out
there is sanguinary guerrilla fighting
At eight o
’clock tonight the Site
o'clock
cite
authorities lire having a time Hnding
to
tile
mine
and
back
this
morning,
It
may
be
a
surprise
to
hopgtowers
London, Aug. 4.—The parliament
them The boy» have taken to the
returning to Portlaud on this after­ to know tbe enormous amount they between the red guards and protec- appeared to be growing and the a-
adjourned today until October 23,
The ploves of a numlier of factoriw pil­
bandit style of doing things,
They
noon's train. He is more pleased are paying to have their product mar­ tion troops in Kaisauiemi.
and the session of the house of lords
troops
were
called
out
to
end
the ed. Several skirmishes with tto
knocked out some Marion county
than ever with the outlook at the keted in foreign countries. The firm
will be brief. The commons passed
fighting but the soldiers remained troops and police have takeo fa»i
farmers who tried to arrest them and
mine.
of Wiggins Richardson A Co., for
several hours discussing the South
have stolen numerous things along
The company has decided to install example have a factor in Loudon who passive. The revolutionists say they aud many were hurt but few killed.
African question.
are only temporarily disabled by the
the way. They aim« un as far as
Portland, Aug. 4.—Federal Judge an engine with which to hoist dirt probably receives one cent per pound
Sveaborg defeat and that their next
Millers mirth of Albany, mid then
Hunt this morning sentenced Former and rockjfrom the shaft which is be commission on all his transactions.
FROM OTHER CITIES.
returned to Je'ferson, w< re Wednes­
step will be the complete isolation of
ing
sunk,
thereby
facilitating
the
State Representative Willard N. Jones
Auother firm in New York receives
Moscow,
Aug. 4.—A bomb »as «•]
Paris, Au". 4. —Mr. and Mrs. Long-
St. Petersburg.
day night they ribbed the post office
to imprisonment for one year at Me- work. It is expected that the engine one cent, and a third firm ou this
ploded at the Kazan railway itatios
■tore, getting SB me clothes and some worth sailed from Cherbourg on the
HOW TROUBLE BEGUN.
Nell’ls Island prison and to pay a will arrive up from Portland some coast from one-half to two-thirds of
today, killing two.
plugged money, when they di-sap steamer St. Paul toduy for home.
time next week and will at once be a cent a pound. By coming here to
Reval Aug. 3.—The mutiny on the
hue of »21)00.
At Warsaw a plan to literate pelti
peared. It is thought they got a boat |
Tluiddeus S. Potter was sentenced taken out to the mine.
tbe center of production Hnd operat­ cruiser Pamy at Azova started when a cal prisoners was tietrayed to the le
aud went down the Nantiani and .
to six months in the Multnomah
ing through its own representative, student disguised as a sailor boarded thorities and frustrated. Many it-
across the Willamette into Polk
Rie Jauiero, Aug. 4. — It has been county jail and to pay a fine of »500.
which the company can afford to pay the ship, i he officers ordered his rests followed.
county.
virtually decided to hold the next
Both were convicted last autumn
a big salary, the London traders will arrest, which the sailors prevented
Forty thousand dollars of goren-
Later—A d>-> toh from Salem in Pan-American conrgess at Bueuos
for coupsiracy to defraud the govern­
save themselves thousand of dollars by shoting four officers, the others ment mouey was stolen and one tax
today’» Oregonian
says:
Ernest Ayres in 1910.
In Eugene thia morning to John B.
ment of its public lands by colonizing
every season and at the same time, to escaping in a small boat which the held up near Libau.
Evan«, of Roseburg, Hnd Roy Espey,
Patiersou and wife, a sou.
old soldiers on the Siletz Indian re
get hope of the choicest quality, pay
of Portland, who escaped from the
serration.
the Oregon growers more on tlie open 06266189
state reform school last Saturday,
The Hendricks land fraud case will
market than they were ever paid be-
Wers captured near Jefferson today.
fore.
Milan. Aug. 4.—Wm. J. Bryan
King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, go to the jury tonight.
The magnitude of the bniness con­
of Npain are now in England enjoy
visited the exposition here today,
ducted
by Wiggins, Richardson A Co.
ing the yachting season in a real
and will go from here to v’enice to
I
can be realized when it is known
visit Ambassador White.
democratic way. The King was mar
that this firm handles about 75,000
ried to the English Princess Ena,
bales of bor- •act- year. -VL
They are
May
31,
and
is
very
popular
with
Cyrus Hedden one of the last nur«
clearly the largest hop merchants in
»Ivors of the tight with the Indians
the world. This firm has purchased
Washington, Aug. 2.—Postmatser
at Hattie Kock, near Port Orford, on
in the past five or six seasons.
Buffalo, Aug. 2.—John W. Aeff.for
General l ortelyou's order which went
June loth, 1851, is still living at
In ‘The House of Mirth” Edith through agents on the Pacific Coast, men auditor of Erie county was convic­
Cleveland Aug. 2.—The StanJirt
into
effect
August
1st,
peimittfng
Scottsburg on the Umpqua, He is
Whartou is by uiatiy considered to from 20,000 to 31»,000 bales of hops ted at Warsaw this morning of grand Oil trust has announced another cut
patrons
of
rural
delivery
to
make
now 86 years aud eujoyini
good
t' eir own boxes or to have them made have produced the book of the year, annually. That amount of business larceny for stealing »33,000 of public in crude oil of three cents in the
health.
to order, provided such boxes are so or, rather, of last year. Mrs. Whar- was done through factors in London funds in connection with the contract and two in the west making a cut V
Au Albany, Or.. dispatch nays:
Constructed as to fall within the re- ton is in more than one sense a so- and New York and sub agents on for tbe removal of bodies fiom the
six cents in the east and four io th»
Several LI tin County farmers are har-
this coast. George Bird A Co., of cemetery here.
quiranient of the department, seems Clety novelist for she is a society
Vesting by mooligbt this week.
No
Loudon ; the purchasing agents of the
Rolan 1 Conver, the contractor, has > west during this week. Excess of*
of have l>een misunderstoond.
■carre are harvest bauds that farmers
big house, had as their sub agents in already tieen convicted of grand lar­ ceipts isalleged the cause of this *
Misleading statements have appear
have liven compelled to work all day
Oregon Fslwr A Neis and Krebs ceny and awaits sentence.
ed stating that farmers can now whit­
He cer­ duction in the price, but there M»
and a part of the night. Of course,
Bros., of Nalem ; Ed. C. Herren, of tified to the false warants issued by been no reduction in the Stand*rit
tle down their wooden boxes to make
this 1» not the general rille here, but
Aurora ; E. C. Kirkpat-ick and Ralph Auditor Neff and the money was price of the refined product
a rural mail post box in any way they
in instances where the conditions of
I Williams, of Dallas: and T. A. Riggs, equally divided between them. Con- I
choose. The order of the postmaster
tile grain demanded ttiat it lie cut at
ot Monmouth. Simmons A sons, of ver piled the human bones toge‘her
general provides exactly the contrary.
once the practice of moonlight
New York City, who have been repre- and called each pile a body, receiving
All boxes must be made of glavaniz-
veeting was followed.
sented by Jo>n Carmichael in this « large amount of money more than
ed sheet iron or sheet steel of certain
state for years, also purchased for he waa «‘Ptitle.i to under tbe contract.
specified dimensions. Wooden boxes
Wiggins,
Richardson A Co.—Ore-
are regarded as la>ing neither secure
gonian.
nor weather proof within the require­
ments of the det artment, and all such
Saloonkeepers of the 0>«°n f l‘11
The goldfield Nev., athletic duh of
taixes now iu use will t>e gradually
ties which went “dry" at tb»
f«rs a purse of ftJIl.OilO for a contest
eliminated from the service.
election are coming to Pcrtlard
between Nelson and Gaus for
M S. Barker went over to M. H
• -,
light wrigbt championship of
Harlow s farm, just across ‘he river’ entering the business here,
_______ in the
world and »10,01«) for a bout beween
I— city
— c****
this morning f.< take a photograph of week a saloon
Often
the
breweries
It«'*
Britt and McGovern on Labnr I »ay.
his two acre Royal Ann cheiry or-
or- bands.
■ho has
heard tales <*
a man „„„
_... -----
■^t Neattie, E. A. Gage son of Ly
enormous protfls of the liq<lt r
man J. Gage, former secretary of the
ness to lease a property «bicb -*
treasury, committed suicide Friday
Washington,
Aug.
2.— Minister
I Th is orchard yielded a bumper crop been thrown on tbeir band» - v
afternoon in the Tourist hotel
.. 1 by
Conil*. at Guatemala, cal le« the pres
I this year. Off of the two acres Mr. break-up of another ambitioi*
■booting himself in the bead with a subjects. fl’he king was Ixirn M.y ideiit that that country has announc­
Fort de France, Martinique. Aug. i Harlow secured 23,700 pounds or These cases help to swell tbe nu®-
revolver.
11« died s few minute« 17, 1 «6, ami is dark complexioned ed the complete disarament of its
—There w«re four strong earth elven tons and 1700 of pounds cher­ of transfers of licenses.
Ictsi. The only cause that can I» and fond of sport. The queeu was army.
quakes Thandav night, and it is ries compared with 19.000 pounds or
There are now 422 saloon.- >"
assigns-1 i« that he was temporarily Ixirn October 24. 1K97, and was bap-
insane
___ be t'zed Victoria Eugenie Julie Ena.
Insane from drinking. Gage was
feared that a Pelee eruption is imnii (»•S tons last year. At 4 ceuts a city. During tbe busy m< ntb-
pound the cherries brought him »948 exposition last summer tbe no®
ing followed by bls wife, but she fall Nhe is tall aud fair and of sthletic
□ent, although as yet the f«onntain
or »4.4 an acre. Tbe cost of picking
•d to locate him, until after his iHiil.i, 1» go.Mi looking and vivacious
man herelf as well as a writer »boot show« no «igni of it. Residente are «nd marketing them was •"«. le.ving reached 445.—Journal.
death
and fascinating in manner.
society. She has always enjoyed the preparing to flee if the quake« con­
A Pittsburg dispatch says: An-
• net profit of T12 or »U; an
You are missing something *
Tbe following Ijine county rural
advantages of wealth and is a memtier
tinue.
The quake« are similar to 5_
Bouncement was made today of the
__ mailcarrier« hive been appointed;
Mr. Harlow mt . if lt bad not been
• raa • -
of the fashionble colony at Lenox,
Marriage yesterday of Fay Templeton, Creswell, route I, Frank D. Lacey,
y •'”1 Jnne hot porch with Vudor porch
,. . rain* in M,
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New York. Aug. 2.— Wm. J. Bryan Mass., where she and her husband those preceding the eruption that « '
th« actress, to WilliBIU Patterson, of carrier . Jessie R. Lacey, substitute. 1
I deetroyed St. Pierre
°U 1,1 b,T*‘ bad at >**•» »
-
ha. written Cbairtuan Hoge of the rv have a summer estate.
P«r We pat them up free.
— ...
eut “i0r* »'berries than be did
Chambers
Dayton. Or., Aug. 3.-A fire caused
by spontaneous combustion of green
bay in the mow of Bradley'» livery
stable caused a conflagration which
destroyed nine buildings this morn
ing. practically wiping out the busi-
news »ectiou of the town.
1 he loss
is OU.OtX), with little insurance.
The buildings burned were the post
office, Castle's hardware store, Fi
(sr’s grocery, The Hazelwood cream
ery, Earl’s bakery, Bradley’s
deuce aud meat market, meruban
di so store and lirvey stable.
The
flumes were only checked by the hard
work of the entire population.
Dayton is a few miles from the
mouth of the Yamhill river and is at
the head of navigation on that stream.
SUICIDE ON $. P.
TRAIN OUT SOUTH
OLD TROUBLE
OVER PANAMA
ABOUT SETTLED
BIDS ASKED FDR
UMATILLA PROJECT
WILL USE ENGINE
BAD BOYS FROM
Parliament Adjourns
EX-LEGISLATOR
PRISON
GOES
FOR ONE YEAR
Longworths Coming Home
Pan-American Congress
Born
Popular Royal Couple
Bryan in Italy
PAY EXPENSE OF
ABOUT YOUR FREE
RURAL MAIL BOX
BY CONTRACTOR
Popular Fiction Writer
PORTLAND GETS THE
SALOON ND
General News Notes
BIG PROFIT ONW
GAUTEMALA HAS
DISCONTINUED ARMY
BRYAN APPROVES
OF TOM JOHNSON
MOUNT PELEE
ERUPTION IS
AGAIN FEARED S
ACRES OF CHERRIES