Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 04, 1906, Image 2

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    PORTLAND MAN
BUYING LANE
COUNTY TIMBER
Dyspepsia engineer ' s
Is an indication that, the
stomach and other digestive
organs are weak, Lircd or
debilitated, it» causes no
end of a^hes and pains and
is most» common where
people bolt» t»heir meals and
hurry and worry as t»hey
do in Lhis cour.Lry.
BOY KILLED BY Ä
HAND TORN OFF
S. P. GRAVEL TRAIN
BY GOVERNOR
Special to Daily Guard
8. A. Brown, a Portland capitalist.
Springfield, Oct. 1 —Percy Mc­
1» purchasing a large tract of timber
Donald, in charge of the engine used
Jami last of Cottage Grove aud
to operate the pump at the »tel of the
Walker. Saturday deeds were tiled
S. P. bridge across the mill race here,
foi record c< uveying 1174.75 acres t .
was badly injured this forenoon.
Mm, tint lie has secured »nd intends
While working around the engine
to secure many times that uniouut. i
.........
H. T. Dow, a well known local
tlmlier cures dyspepsia - it. has “a his left hand in some manner became
Bro
vd ’ ib representa- magic touch ” in this disease. entangled with the governor with the
cruiser, is Mr.
on
For testimonials of remarkable cures result that th? member was torn off at
five here and has be«n at work
summer. Wnd ior Book on Dyspepsia, No. 5.
the wrist. He was thrown in such a
the deal during the entire are • la ing ! _ .
C *’ Ho<xl Co" LoweU-
manner
that his right arm was broken
It is «aid th purch'i
in two places, at the wrist and el­
_ made
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Those |
si »ply for »peculation. .
who have sold their bolding» and the j there are 2170 mini s of different kinds bow, and the snoulder was dislocated.
, in the state of Oregou, under develop­
McDonald was at once taken to bis
number of Here» by each, according '
ment, the greater number of which
to the deed» just filed, are as follows' are gold and copper, while in some boarding place ami Dr. R. A. Jayne
He
W. W. Haines. 337.89: Mr».
Mrs. Rebecca portions of the state di posits of some called to a’ii nd the injuiies.
will lie incapacitated for work for a
Funk. 154.60;
Bordeaux, 189; ¡Alberts.
—
kinds of minerals are found which do
Booth Keiiy Lumber Co., 80 ; Marie not exist elsewhere in the United long time.
Evart,the 13-year-old son of Mr. and
Hausen. 42.17; Hugo Brehm, 160: States. Notable among these latter
Mrs. George Fisher, of this city, was
Mr». Bertha McQueen, 8o; M rs. t ar- are the (.' jtmlt mines of Grant county,
I run over by a loaded car at the
rie Borden. 121: 8. B. Mow, 40.09. said to be the only discovery of this
Southern Pacific gravel pit across the
The considi ration in some of the valuable mineral to have been made
river Sunday afternoon about two
deeds i» given at *1, but in others iu the country.
the average pr ce per Here seems to
Washington, Sept. 27.
7. — 1 President o'clock and died at the hospital about
Cobult i< used extensively and is of
be between #10 and *16. The laud great value for coloring purposes and Gompers, of the American Federa­ three hours afterward. The boy bad
represented by these deeds all lies in in the arts. It is found iu combina­ tlon of Labor, has decided to enter been watching the operation of the
steam shovel during the afternoon.
township 20, south ot range 2 west.
tion with coppei, carrying a large ttie campaign, accompanied by the
He was standing on the water tank
Federations'
best
speakers,
against
per cent of gold, iu hlafoith coming
| car when several loaded gravel cars
Cincin-
Congressman
Longworth
in
biennial report, Labor Commissioner
were bumped into it, the intention
Hoff will comment iipcn this stat is- | nati, and tight for his llemocrtaic op­
being to make a coupling and pull
ponent.
It
is
understood
tbat
Gom
tical data u follows:
! the water car out to refill the tank.
pers
has
decided
uot
to
enter
Speaker
“A large number of mines given iu
The coupler failed to work aud the
j the table are not operated, some tiav- ■ Cunnou's district.
train was again bumped into the ear,
I ing been abandoned, and many are iu j
Special to Dally Guard.
this time with such force that tne boy
Springfield, Oct. 1. — Despite a lepori : file tlrst stages of development, ou ac
lost his hold aud fell to the track be-
. count of lack of capital to carry ou
low. The train kept on backing aud
to the contrary the Willamette Valley
the work. Considerable harm has 1
before the boy could get out of the
Co. tin* completed th« Spri igf < 1 been done th« mining iuteiests of the
way the wheels of the loaded gravel
water system with the exception of sfute |,y unscrupulous promoters who I
car had run over his right leg, crush­
placing oue hy lrant south of the mill by “wildcatting”, have succeeded in
ing it to a pulp, and partially over
race. Tbl» work is deiayed ou ac- In swindling many unsuspecting iu-
the left leg, badly mangling it but
i vectors and are responsible for retard­
not breaking the bone.
Evart’s
couut ot ♦ he faet tbat the Company
ing the development of the indujtry
cries for help attracted the notice of
bad to send to Portland for sonie generally.
Folsom, Cal., Sept. 27.—Confident the trainmen and the cars were im­
neceiaary flttings.
The work bas
“The principal mining counties are >
that the governor would intervene aud mediately stopped. The boy was at
in
the
order
of
number
of
miners
beeu returdud ou aecouut of the lack
prevent bis execution, Adolph Weber once placed io the cab of the locomo­
I employed are:
Baker, Josephine,
maintained bis stolid indifference i.p tive and taken to his home and thence
of labor,
I Jackson, Grant, Lane, Douglas and
to this morning.
Then he showed to the Eugene hospital, where both
ADVERTISINU P11OT0GRAPHH.
j Coos. Other counties have extensive
signs of weakening. His belief ttiat legs were amputated above tn knees
J. C. Stratford, the photographer, mining interest», aud the industry,
ttie governor would stay the execu­ by Dia, W. Kuykei.dlill, I'. M. Day
1» making a large panoramic view ot already of some magnitude, will cou- tion and not his courage was what and Ira Bartie. Before the operation
the
surrounding
tiime
to
grow.
At
piesent
there
are
Springfield und
the boy, while suffering intense
h"ld hiu. up so long.
county. Quite a a num Her will be about 337U miller» iu the state who
The condemned man played dies» pain, bore up manfully, nevei shed­
finished ami framed Hint then placed draw in average wage of *3 per day.
last night, alter which he tested well ding a tear, aud was conscious tip to
in ditftferent cities in the Nothwest Estimating that they work, ou au
the time the anaesthetic was admin­
as an advertisement
of the city and 1 average, two third» of ttie time, the until 7 o’cl- ck, when he arose and
_____
istered. A few minutes after the op­
ate
a
hearty
breakfast.
When
the
country. ’ The
.__ view is taken from the ulnouu* paid them annually iu wages warden told him tbat ins time was eration was completed he expired.
town
aud
.
iB
*2,022,000.
’
’
top of the hill back of the
The boy's father, who bad been at
getting short lie replied:
takes In the conntry a» far a» Eugene
"Never mind my time; it isu’t the Blue River mines for some time
on the west, Uoburg on the north and
past, arrived home only a few min-
oriying me. ’’
the J. (J. Brattalu farm ou the ea»t.
utes before death came, The shock
EXECUTION TAKES PLACE,
TRACK SCALES.
The trap was sprung at 12:26, and was terrible and the father, as well as
XV- tier was pronounced dead 14 min the mother, is almost prostrated with
The large track »cnles which the
grie . Evait was their only child and
utes later.
Southern Pacific company 1» building
He waived the rending of the death was aged 13 years aud four months
hem for the purpose of weighing cars i Oyster Bay, Oct. 1.—The presi­
ate nearly completed and it is expect dent's vacation etided at 7 o'clock warrant and went to the gallows with to a day. He was a good boy, was
ed they will be put Into commission thia morning whan he boarded uspec­ out making Htiy statement. He WHS industrious ami well liked by his
young companions as well as by the
within a few days.
ial train of the Long Island railway very nervous and tie mouuted the older persons who knew him. Being
for Washington, whete tie expects to gallows and surveyed the crowd, but very fond of machinery he had spent
arrive at I:15 tills afternoon. There said nothing.
much of bis spare time about the
HIS CAREER OF CRIME.
was no demonst.iition upon his leav-
steam shovel at the gravel pit, and
1 mg, an ! he specialty requested hi»
Tlie crime fov which Adolph Weber all the trauimen knew him well and
neighbors to allow him to leave quiet was legally put to death was one of
liked him.
He had started to school
the toillest and most cold blooded iu ouly a week ago.
the criminal annals of California.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
Judge Harris rendered a decisiou
On the night of November 10, 1904, afternoon at two o’clock at the family
Saturday in tbs case of W . 8. Stan
when young Weber was 20 years old, home, 143 East Sixth street, and the
dish vs. H. C. Mahon, w' ich was trier!
Julius Weber’s home at Auburn, Cal., remains will be interred in the I.
o.
July 3, 190 •. This was a suit wherein
win burned. Julius Weber, a rich O. F. cemetery. Rev. J. 8. McCnl-
the plaintiff brought suit against de­
man, was Adolph Weber’s father. Inin, pastor of the First Christian
fendant to recovei 50.000 shares of
Adolph was downtown when the tire­ church, will conduct the services.
mining stock in the Great Northern
J. L. Clark, the Creswell real estate bell rang and went to the scene with
Development Co., claiming tbat h”
dealer, was in the city Saturday, lie the tiiemen. The house was cousutn
was the ow ner of the same. The court
say» that prune drying is the princi­ ed, tut not until ttie bodies of Mrs.
decides in favor of the defendant j
pal b laine»» there now an.l that the Weber, bis mother, and Bertha ami
Mahon,and enters n decree dismissing
immense crop w.ll lie quite well taken Chester Wel er, hie brother and sis­
plainiti's comp amt and rendering
cate of. No cracking of prune» i» re ter, were taken out of it. The two
judgment Hgailist him for costs and
ported in that vicinity rotar, and t lie former were badly burned, but the
disbursement*. Weatherford A Wy
little boy was still alive. Blood on
fruit is still tn good condition.
Jay McCormick. G. G. Gross, W
att, of Albany, were atomeys for the
tiis nightshirt caused the first suspi­ 1 Polder» and C. O. Peterson returned
plaintiff, and G. F. Skipworth and
cion to cross the coroner's mind, Thursday afternoon from • hunting
Percy K. Kelly appeared an attorneys
ami the investigation resulted in trip up the McKenize, making tbeir
for the defendant.
It’s a »ignificant fact th«', the Adolph Weber’s arrest.
headquarters at
Wycoft’s.
They
strongest animai of it» Bize, the
The charred body of Julius Weber,
gorilla, also has the largest lungs. the boy'» father, was found next day. killed six deer, caught all the tiont
they wanted.
Powerful lung mentis powerful creat­
ures.
How to keep the breathing Many thought the father committed
Mr. G iom killed two deer at one
organs right should lie man’s cheif the crime, but when no pistol could shot, one ot them being a magnificent
est study. Like thousand» ot others. la* found in the ruins, and when one
buck, weighing 21)0 pounds dressed,
Mi- Ot* X Stepllelis, of Port Wil
w ith several bullets of the same cal­ ami said *o lie the largest killed in
hams, th,
has
learned
hoe
to
do
this.
• •
She write»
llnee bottle» of Dr. ibre as those taken from the dead that section for years. The two deer
The Metbodiet Laymen’« Aeeocia- King’» New Discovety »topped my bodies was found in the l>arn all ac­
happened to be in rangj aud George
tlon of the Oregon conference, at ite cough of two year» and cured tne of quiesced in the judgment of the of ft tired at the one closer to him.
The
what my friend» thought cotisump
morning »««»ion Saturday at Fortland, tlon. O, it’s grand for throat and cers that the right man had been ar- laillet pa»sed clear through its body
and entered a vital place in the other
elected the follow Ing officer» for the lung troubles. ” Guaranteed by XV, rested.
L. I>elatn > druggist. Prvie 50c and
A few days later Coronet Shep one, which was the big one.
•usuing year:
#100. Trial bottle free.
haid, together with Clarence Geer, »
President. R A. Booth, of Eugene.
Vice preeident for West Portland
H. L, Traver aud Loui» IL Potter Dan Pepudener and John Monahan,
diit.ict, G. F. Johnson.
drove up tlie Mohawk countiv Satur­ found *<>500 burled under the Weber
Vice preeident for Eaet Purtla-’d day night and Sunday morning. Mr. l>arti, which, it was afterward proven
Tom Brown brought to the Gnatd
district, C. O. Honyer.
Traver killed one of the tinest buck» bad lieen stolen from the Placer office today a potato vine which when
Vice preeident tor Eugene district. that has been bagged this season. Ac­ county bank at Auburn by young stretched out measured ten feat in
J. W. Zimmerman, ot Eugene.
length. Who can beat it'
cording to tlie story that ha» reached Weber.
Adolph Wel>er was tried and con­
Vice preeident for Klamath Mission the Guard offloe Traver was a quarter
The American Paving Co. baa been
district. Mr». K. E. Dunlap.
of a mile away ftom the deer and victed on a charge of murdering hi» let the contract by the county court
mother
on
February
22,
1WA,
and
lat
Secretary, T. C. McDaniel, of Port­ made a remarkable shot, in fact one
for building cement »idewalk» as fol­
land.
of the liest of the season. He is very e sentenced to lie hanged on the A'th io«»: Half a block on the east »ide
day
of
Juue
following.
The
case
was
Treasurer, B Lee Paget, of Port much elated over it.
The deer hnd
of the county jail yard; half block
land.
peculiar horns.
On one »ide were 15 apl>ealed but the higher court upheld each on the west and east »idee of
the
decision
ot
the
lower
court
and
point» and on the othei merely a
«eat park and half block on the weet
spike. Traver’» friend» are enjoying Welter *»» again sentenced to hang. ride of the east park. The work along
The
motive
for
the
murder
wa»
no
fresh venison today,
We ara author
the jail yard i» now under way.
lied to state that If the above »tory doubt the hope of »ecuring the inher
“ Thomae Smith, a boy reeiding at
italics,
as
Adolph
became
the
»ole
is doubted it can l e vet i tli««! by caU-
Franklin, while playing with a pistol
heir
of
the
entire
estate
of
his
father,
ing on Mr. Potter.
Saturday evening, accidentally ehot
estimated to amount t.v *70,000.
himself in one leg. the bullet entering
According to the »tat let leal infor­
mation furnished 1-alair ComniiMioner
W. M. Grana I» home ftom Toronto, the fleshy part of the calf and ranging
Hoff by the United State» Gwological
Canada, «here he attendevi the I. O. downward eeveral incbee.
Survey Bureau at Waabington, l>. C., |
I O. F. grand lodge.
Mr». Alice C. Fleener has tegun euit
Evart Fisher Fell Benath the
Wheels of Heavily Loaded
Car
Hood s Sarsaparilla
Both Legs Badly Crushed and Shortly
Attar Amputation He Died--Was
Thirteen-Year-Old Son of Mr.
and Mis. George F sher -Funeral
Tomorrow
SAM GOMPERS WILL
OPPOSE LONGWORTH
SPRINGFIELD WATER
WORKS COMPLETED
ADOLPH WEBER
EXPIATES CRIME
ON SCAFFOLD
PRESIOENT ENOS
SOMMER VACATION
MAHON WINS GREAT
NORTHERN SUIT
hr.
GREAT PRUNE CROP
KILLED TWO DEER
AT ONE SHOT
The Breath of Life
METHODIST LAYMEN’S
ASSOCIATION
Brevities
STATE OF OREGON
HAS 2170 MINES
in the ccircuit court against John
Fleener for divorce and the custody
of the following children: Annie, 16;
Clyde. 14: F.ankie, 9. and Winnie, 7.
They were married at Dayton, Wash.,
in May, 1883. The plaint iff allege.-
cruel treatment, desertion and failure
to support.
Kissinger A Hooker rea
her attorneys.
A tine Buttalo-Pitts traction engine
arrived here this morning for Gimple
Bros., who will use it to operate their I
thiesbiug macthiue.
It was con­
signed through Berger, the hardware
dealer.
The Gimple Bros, today
brought their old engine anJ thtesher
to town for shipment in exchange for
the new engine and a new thresher.
A consolidation of the Oregon H ob »
Co. and the Chemical Engine Co. was
effected at a joint meeting of the
companies last night. The name of
the new organization will be the Eu­
gene Chemical and Hose Co. The of-
Heers are as follows: L. L. War-
nock, president and foreman, and
The re-
Olin M. Ford secretary.
maining officers will be elected at a
meeting next Ihursday night. This
company will handle the new chemi-
cal and hose wagon.
FIVE CHILDREN
BOYS' AND
GIRLS' SOCIETY
Five Eugene children will be taken
to the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society
at Portlaud on the next train, having
been committed to tbat institution
today by County Judge Chrisman.
They are: Albert and Bertha Har­
per,aged 13 and 10 years respectively,
children of Mrs. Bessie Harper, aud
Nathan, Roy and Cordie Sweet, aged
13, 11 and 3 years respectively, chil­
dren of Mrs. Cynthia Sweet.
A petition to have the children
committed to the society was filed
by J. Teuschei, Jr., traveling agent
for th" institution, yesterday and an
examination was held before the
county judge this morning, resulting
in their commitment.
In the petition it is alleged that
Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Sweet are both
notoriously bad characters, tbat the
childreu have been grossly neglected
Hnd tbat their mothers have failed
aud neglected to propelly train them.
Mrs. Sweet fought1 the case, em-
ploying Attorneys Kissiuger and
Hooker to assist her. She is the wo-
man at whose house Roy Johnson was
arrested some time ago for “shoot­
ing up’’ the place. She appeared iu
court this morning with a black eye.
< We
k / Need
Here are some prices to make you think
and if you come in, we’ll make them good
All Steel Lever Harrow, per section 25 teeth
$6.50
All Steel Lever Harrow, per section 30 teeth $7.50
$28.00
Two-horse reversible Disc Harrows_____
Three-horse, two lever Disc Harrows, solid $26.00
$9.00
P 20 Chilled plows, 12 inch extra share___
P 40 Chilled plows, 14 inch extra share___ $10.00
One horse Steel Plows, with exrra lay
$4.00
/ inch____ ______________
$4.50
8 inch___________________
$5.00
9 inch___________________
$6.50
10 inch___________________
$?.25
11 inch____ ______________
Two horse plows at similar prices, the best plows in
the market. We sell the “CANTON CLIPPER.”
We will also show you something in Weber Wagons.
“The Wagon that always pleases.”
ST. LOUIS MILLIONAIRE
AGAIN INDICTED
St. Louis, Sept. 28.—R. M. Snyder,
the millionaire anil promoter who whs
twice indicted for bribery as a result
of the Folk crusade, but against
whom the indictments wete dismissed
liecause of the absence of F. G. Ut-
hotf. ex-councilman, was indicted
again today on the charge of bribery
of members of the municipal assem­
bly.
Junction Items
A wreck occurred in the yard» here
Thursday morning.
A freight traiu
backed into a couple of Greek board­
ing care and almost telescoped them.
Due of the Gieeks received a bruised
foot but no other injuries w»te re
ported.
As the collision occured on
the »witch, other trains were not de­
layed. The accident will be investi­
gated by the proper officials when the
responsibility of the wreck will be
located.
Mis» Hattie Moorhead will leave
Monday for Denver where she expects
to spend the winter with her aunt
Mrs. Bishop. She will go over the
O . R. A N., Short Line and Denver
and Rio Grande.
Miss Ida Adkins
will leave at the same time for Kirks­
ville, Missouri, wheie she will gpeDd
the winter with relatives.
Born—Septmeber 18, 1906, , to
„ _ Mr.
and Mr». Fred Fortmier, Albany,
•on. Th'«
■*" ' make* Or. Lee graudfathei
some more.—Time».
Died
At Pleasant Hili, September 28,
lfttfi. Ailiert William, , the
__ two-year-
---- ,—J
old »on of Mr. and Mr*. B. E. Mack­
ey. Interment »»• held in Pleasant
Hill cemetery Sunday at 10 a. m.
New »lock of mattre»»e» and «pring»
ju»t received.
Chamtwr»’ Hardware Co.
the
GBT IT Ca&
All Goods will be sold by
October 15th
We are living nothing away, nor are we
get rid of dead or cheap stocks. W E NEEDT
MONEY THAT’S ALL.
MOON
L
TINGLEY
65 East Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon
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