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4 GLASS CASE The Kidneys STORIES TOLO ASSESSOR KEENEY SAMUEL SCOTT SUBMITTED TO TRAINS WILL STAUT BY SURVIVORS DIES SUDDENLY WILL ASCERTAIN LAOY TELLS OF JURYMEN OF SHIPWRECK ON AUG, FIRST REAL VALUE WHILE AT WORK COLUMBIA WRECK When they are weak, torpid, or stagnant, the whole system »utters. Don't neglect them at this time, but beed the warning of the aching beck, the bloated face, the »allo* complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with Hood’s Sarsaparilla San Francisco. July 26.—The case MANY DEEDS OF NOBLE HERO Samuel Scott, residing at 515 Fer- AND MAKE ASSESSMENT FOB against Louis Glass, first vice pres- OFFKIAL ANNOIN iemfvt which contains the beat and sate»t curative ; ry street, in this city, died suddenly ISM 1’ERFOIl.MED IN FACE OF ' ¡dent and general manager of the « ekvke has beev J* THIS YEAH OX ALL PROPERTY substances. KNOWN SCHOOL TEACHER, at the home of E. B. Oldham, seven Pacific States Telephone and Tele- miles west of Eugene, this forenoon In usual liquid form or in chocolated STRANGE FROM PORTLAND o».,,., * DEATH AXD MANY ‘ graph Company, charged with the W ITH SOME DEGREE OF I XI- REA< HE'S HER HOME IX THIS at 11 o'clock. He had been engaged tab lets known as Sarsatabs. 10O doses *L crime of bribing Supervisor Charles In shingling Mr. Oldham's barn and EXPERIENCES—ALI. UNITE IX Boxton In the sum o f,5000 to vote COMPANY. ‘ FORM1TY, CITY at first it was thought that he had against an ordinance granting the DOBAN PRAISING CAPTAIN EXPERIENCE AND NAR- fallen from the roof of the building, Home Telephone Company, a rlvel but as there are no bruises on the Assessment on Tiiutx-r Lands Will Be • rival, a franchise in San Francisco, FOR HIS COOLNESS AND COI Il- OX HOU body it was concluded that be died a * went to the jury this evening after 14 Train Leaves Eugene at 7 in natural death. Alunit Douille What It Was A k - days of actual trial apd a day and a Mcrnin, an<1 , ln (he AGE THE <M EAN The night before Mr. Scott was in half or arguments by Assistant Dis I very great pain, having had an attack trict Attorney Henev for the people I eaves Wendling at 0: jn .. , of heart trouble, and it is presumed “• UI1 and Portland, Or., July 25.—Of deeds 1 and T. C. Coogan and Delphin M. Del- Be $10 to Ml2 Per Aire---- Some of (From Thursday’s Guard.) that another attack came while he » :»o p. 1».. Arriving at Eu|ete mas for the defense. of valor the wreck of the Columbia Miss Carrie Martin, the only Eu- was at work, resulting fatally, He the Heavy T íiii I ht Hohler». The reading of Judge Lawlor’s had its full share. Of Instances of 11:10 a. in. and .1; 10 p. lu gene person on the steamer Colum was found lying on the ground by cowardliness there were but few. Not charge to the jury consumed one hour bia at the time of the terrible disas Mr. Oldham's little daughter, who and at its conclusion the courtroom I t the men are the acts of heroism The course which Assessor Keeney, ter off Shelter Cove at midnight on ran to the house and told her moth- all to be credited. Women di 1 their was cleared, the jury was given in Butler, Pa., July 2 i . Saturday, arrived home on the af er that Mr. Scott was very nick. Mrs. of Lane county, is taking in making Official announcement of o, full share, and two of the noblest charge hy two deputy sheriffs and by ternoon train from the north today. Oldham found him suffering greatly up the assessment roll at this time, we ■re killed and a sec deeds of all were performed by them conveyed in a tally-ho to the train service between I--,,,? ne» is meeting with the approval of most wreck on the 'the Alli She came north on the st amer Geo. and he soon expired. ; Wendling has been made from h young girls, one a miss of 17. the Fairmount hotel. W. Elder, which arrived at Portland The deceased was over 70 years of of the people and the thorough dis ern near here today. iu pu‘rt|“ The entire morning session, from fi'ii s.of the S. p. other a mere child of 12. That little at 5 o’clock last evening, ami spent age and leaves a family in Eugene. approval of a few. says the Eugene !t :’i’'l<»e will begin on Aug,“*! Th» 10 o ’ clock until a few minutes past caused by the was Ethel Johnson, daughter of Mrs. J. The wreck the night In that city, desiring to re»t Soon after his death his wife, who correspondent of the Oregonian. Mr. ,t.ie schedule will be as fl*lo 1 aal a few hours before coming on up to was at home at the time, was noti Keeney has made it his particular breaking of a rail beneath the engine A. Johnson, of San Francisco, saxt’d 12, was occupied by Mr. Delnias in Leave Eugene at 7 a n . the closing argument for the defens» 1 . two lives became known when the Eugene. fied. The body will be brought in business to ascertain the real value drawing a heavy train of picnickers -1 Mr. fleney, in the judgment of able Ip. m., arriving at Weudiiu» Miss Martin was met at the train ! this afternoon and arrangements of property and assess with some employed on the Buffalo, Rochester survivors reached port here yester al degree of uniformity. Three no & Pittsburg railroad, on their way day on the George W. Elder. The observers, exceeded his powerful ef a. m. and 2:50 p. ni. this afternoon by her mother, Mrs. , made for the funeral. Leave Wendling at 9 a n, little girl, buoyed up by a lifejire- fort In cl »sing for the prosecution ini i ticeable changes will be made that from Dubois to NewcasSel. Mary Martin, her slater, Mrs. Wm. J. 3:50 p. m„ arriving at E'm’ aa<i 11-year-old Effie the Mayor Schmitz extortion case. will add to the Income of the county server, held to Gross, and a number of friends It Judge Lawlor instructed the jury I | 11:40 a. m. and 5:40 p „ geBe « when the next levy is made. First, STEAMER 111 BN! D. Gordon, who was overcome bv the was a tearful yet joyful meeting. Mrs. The trains will be mixed f the notes covering mortgages will Martin wis ail but overcome with . NO LOSS OF LIFE shock and exposure, and also c heer- that it was not necessary that there | be enumerated, timber lands will be fullv assisted Olaf IMarson, who had be direct evidence of expressed agree- ! and passenger, and stops emotion, her joy at seeing her daugh-» made at all stations and sidia^1 £ assessed higher, and the Southern ter, wh im she believed for awhile Auburn, ,N. Y., July 27.—The no life preserver. In keeping himself ment of conspiracy. It is competent j Pacific will pay more on Its road steamer Frontenac burned on Cayuga afloat. The child kept courageously to prove that the defendant was a tween Eugene and Wendline P 5 to be lost iu the wreck, was so great The trains will leave Sprlagflein bed, rolling stock and its lands. A Guard reporter called at the Lake, opposite Farley's Point, this by this trying task for nearly an party to the conspiracy by circum-' follows: Going up at 7 “a □ Thousands of dollars In thorough afternoon. Nine of the fifty passen- hour until all were taken aboard a ' stantial as well as direct evidence. | as Martin home at the corner of East STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION 1-20 p. m.; coining ¿X ‘at2 « He said the prosecution must prove» ly secured notes have escaped taxa gesr were drowned and several injur- life raft. Twelfth and High streets shortly af MAKES FAR-REACHING ORDER tion in the past partly because of the bribing of Boxton and the connec and 5:20 p. m. The service wii Silvo's Sad Story. ter the arrival of the train, and heard ' e(l- 1 ** RELATIVE TO DEPOTS—MIST the difficulty of finding them, and Possibly the saddest story that tion of th» defendant with giving the daily except Sunday. from Miss Martin’s lips a brief but Later a telephone message from Ollier Train Changes. vivid story of her experience in the BE WELL VENTILATED, ( LEAN partly, no doubt, because of the Ex-.Mayer Burgess, of Auburn, says comes from the grim reaper’s list cf bribe; and if the prosecution falls to habit of letting them go. The mort no lives were lost. Business has grown so heavv Colum’bla’ passengers 13 that of E. prove that connection, the verdict wreck. She was awakened by a AND PROPERLY LIGHTED. the Cottage Grove local that theHmu gage records of the county will form Silvo, who lost his wife and two ba- ■ must be “not guilty.”' slight jar as the two vessels came to the basis of what assessments are; of arrival of the train In . Lies while struggling to save them, gether. She then heard the i.wlsh- will be changed on August 1 rZ The railway commission yesterday made although other evidence will | __ . . __ _ nnn.ii|A i Silve was in the steerage, and was ing of the waters as they poured into 11 to lla30 a. m. The train coming from Los Angeles in search of the hull of the Columbia through the made an order which will affect be used Where there is any attempt to evade the payment of taxes .............. on this leave Portland daily at the old tim a n ew place to make his home. ... .................... great hole made by the San Pedro’s every railroad company In the state ' ................................. The passenger fare between Pon He managed to get his wife and bow, and "he at once knew something and which will be effective on all j form of wealth. Heavy Timber O wihts . babies on deck, but they were only land and Oregon City will ^Ise he tn wrong She arose and began to put lines. The order is the result of a j The assessment on timber lands i in time to be drawn down by the creased from 25 to 50 cents on th« on a life preserver, l»ut soon heard hearing conducted at the Inadequacy I sinking of the ship. In face of this date, it having been found imnric some one above shout "All is well." of accommodations at the various will be about doubled at the next i Boise, July 26.—By seven o'clock staggering loss, survivors say he She then took off the life preserver railway stations in the state. The ' assessment. Last year the average San Francisco, July 25.—The in ticable to compete with electric car and began putting on a heavy coat order will go into effect twenty days was about *5 to 17 per acre. This this morning nundreds of persons be worked with a will saving others, vestigation into the cause of the Co service between these points but again she hoard from above the from date and among others has the year it will lie *10 or *12. Some of sieged the doors or the courtroom to and not until the confusion was end lumbia wreck was begun here this Beginning August 1 the same train 1 the heaviest taxpayers on timber in hear Senator Borah continue his ar ed did ne give up to his grief. There afternoon by Captain Birmingham, service that is run between P/irtland shout. “Ilf“ p-eservera.” She fas following provisions: “All passenger waiting rooms and l.ane county will be the Booth-Kelly gument in behalf of the state. §<> after he was Inconsolable. He went supervising inspector of steamships. and Forest Grove on week days win tened the preserver around her body and went on deck. Site was unable passenger cars used in this state I.umber Company on 103,849 acres; great was the throng that court offi went ashore at Astoria yesterday The first witness was F. Peterson, be put in on Sundays, as a result of to stand as the vessel was then going , shall be supplied with pure drinking Weyerhauser Timber Company, 22,- cials and others having business at forenoon harboring the faint hope lookout on the Columbia. the demands of travel. heated, and 402; Drew Timber Company. 20.748; the trial were compelled to secure en that his loved ones might be among down and t 1 d 9 • is at such an water, and lighted, Peterson testified that the weather Company, 6840; trance in various ways. Most of them those who landed in a life boat at was foggy, and he could see only two angle that, s’ » mn|d not keep her 1 equipped so as to render the occu Storey-Braeher Starret A Hovey, 9 451; Morton, climbed up the steep, improvised Shelter Cove. footing Upon reaching the railing pants reasonalily oomfortable. ship lengths. He heard the San Pe-1 “Suitable toilet rooms shall bn Lewis A Chick, 10,590; Lefingwill- stairway in the rear. The jury was of the vessel some one told her to Are la-ft Destitute. dro's whistle sounded once a minute jump and she did, landing safely In .provided and kept clean at each sta Madalon, 10,278; Hackley Phelps A also brought up these Rtens. Not a few survivors are left in to the starboard of Columbia. When a small boat. This occurred at about j tion where an agent is maintained. Bonnell, 8366, besides numerous indi straightened circumstances as a re A majority of the seats were occu Peterson first saw the San Pedro she “Walting rooms and ticket offices viduals who have large holdings. It pied by attorneys who have come suit of losing their money and ef- ; 12:30 o’clock. A few minutes after was about 150 feet distant and was 1 o’do«k the boat which she occupied having an agent shall he open for is impossible to estimate at this from many cities of the West to hear fects in the wreck. coming "square on” to the Columbia. was pulled alongside the San Pedro : the accommodation of the traveling time how much timber land there is ! the final argument. Mrs. Haywood, “1 do not know where my supper On sighting the San Pedro he leaped A meeting of more than common and the party taken aboard. The San j public at least thirty minutes be In this county, but a dozen of the the invalid wife of the prisoner, was is coming from tonight. I haven’t onto the bridge, where he was at the importance among church circles was Pedro was in a half sinklnk condi fore the schedule time of the arrival large corporations alone hold more In her accustomed plare; the pris a cent left in the world,” said Jo time of the collision. He could not that of the federation committee of tion and was drifting helplessly, but ; of all passenger trains scheduled to than 200,000 acres. oner's mother sat next-to Mrs. Hay seph Ilumley as the Elder neared say whether or not the Columbia was the Christian church which met in Sa Southern Cucirle Land. there was no danger of her sinking 1 stop at such station, and shall be Portland late in the afternoon. “ My wood and with the family was also The Southern Pacific congressional his sister and one of his daughters. purse, my trunk and even my every going at full speed, There was no lem Thursday. The conference was on account of her cargo of lumber kept open after the arrival of such wind. The Columbia blew her whis- held in the study room of the pastor aboard At 6 o’clock In the morning passenger trains for such length of lands, consisting largely of timber, Mrs. Steunenberg, wife of the ex-gov day clothes went tq the bottom with tie regularly. of the First Christian church. Among the Geo. W. Elder hove in sight and time as will afford passengers a rea but quite difficult to classify, will be ernor, and her Bon, Julian, were ear the Columbia. AU I have is this After the collision he was told by those present were Dean E. C San the rescued passengers of the Colum- 1 sonable opportunity to t'ansact their assessed at an average of *8 per acre, ly in court. black shirt, which I had on when Captain Doran to arouse the passen derson of the Eugene Divinity School, or just double last year's. The lands bla and the crew of the San Pedro : business and to leave the station. When the last seats of th» court the wreck occurred, and these clothes gers. He called those in the forecas Bev. .1. J. Evans, of Albany, Rev. E.S “in the case of delayed trains, held by the railroad company will ag were taken aboard. room were occupied the disappointed which were furnished me after I was tle, and thewstarted to the life boat Muckley, of the First Christian After an uneventful run to Eure waiting rooms shiWI l>e kept open gregate nearly 300.000 acres, and at hundreds took up positions on the picked up hy a lifeboat’.” to which he was assigned, but found church of Portland. Bev. J.F. Ghonn- ka. where the San Pedro, which had until the actual arrival of nu«h de the increased valuation will alone lawn to hear what they could of Bo "My traveling fund of *300 and my add more than *1,000,000 to the as rah's address as the words filtered ticket home are gone. I have nothing It gone. He had no time tn call the l'<y of the Central Christian church of been tak -n in tow by the El ler, was layed train. people In the steerage or cabin. He “Walting rooms at junctions shall ‘ sessable property of Lane county. left, the vetse! proceeded north, nr-1 In Portland to look forward to, al ran to another Pfe boat and was there Portland, and Bev. Davis Erret of the out of the windows. Salem First church. A discussion of riving at Astoria yeaterday morning. be kept open when necessary for i The valuation of the rolling stock Senator Borah begun by going over though 1 can quickly supply me needs alone when he saw Captain Imran Miss Martin had no tint)1 to ob-IJ ^he accommodation of passengers and roadbed will lie raised *1000 a what he called the trail of blood left by wire," said Mis1» Emma Griese, of standing near, and was asked to give ¡the plans for the bringing about of | the federation movement and unity serve the actions of the officers on waiting to transfer from one line : mile and there are 74.64 miles of by Orchard. IB1 aserted: Cieveinnd. O. “Everything I had a hand in launching the boat. among the churches of all denomina- track In the county. the Columbia, but says the officers to the other. with me went down." "One of the most absurd of many Quartermaster Hinr.»r teitlfied “Platforms shall bo kept lighted The statement of tlw Southern Pa absurd things brought into the case of the San Pedro treated the aur-1 Others there were In similar that the Columbia floated fiv ■ to sev ttons occupied the attention of the night when the waiting room Is, cific of Its rolling stock, while not vlvors with every courtesy and kind- at 1 Among the steerage and 1 en minutes before g ;lng down. The ministers present.—Statesman. by the counsel for the defense Is the plights. n •»■». Sue thinks that I'aptaln Doran l>y these rules required to be upen.” very helpful in aiding the assessor to accusation that Pinkertons engineer second cabin passengers a good per-; shock of the collision wa3 noi great. ALBANY HAS TWENTY-SIX make up his roll/. Is very interesting ed Steunenherg's assassination.” of the Columbia could have saved centage had the whole of tlieir world PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY" so a few items of the department will himself by tile use of a life preser- I The senator contended that the Im ly possessions with them when they' show. The following Is an exact pelling force behind Onchard came were wrecked. ver. even after he saw the last person ' . Albany has twenty-six passenger copy of the statement made by the from Denver. He declared the mur off the vessel. Bids the Shi" Farewell. company for the Information of the derer came from there fresh from trains daily, according to the railroad Almost the last to leave the wharf assessor in making his total assess association with the officers of the was a tall, slender girl, a handsome registers, counting a section as a ment of Lane county: train, ten on the main line of the S. ♦ ♦ ♦ Western Federation of Miners. Mar brunette, erect as a pine and lithe as ♦ Locomotives, all classes. 72; aver ion Moore, an officer of the federa a willow, who had smiled and nod P.. six on the Albany-Lebanon road, Ore., July 25. — Klamath Falls, MARRIED ♦ age1 value, *2000; total value, *144,- tion, helped Orchard to deceive Mrs. ded and laughed to this one and that ♦ two on the Albany-Springfield line, "The California Northeastern rail 000. Storm Lake, July 25.—W. J. Bry-■ six on the Albany-Corvallis run, two ♦ road will lie up to Dorris this fall," ♦ Orchard, when Orchard wished to de as they left the ship. She was Miss PasSengen and chair cars. 41; aver sert her. Pettibone helped Orchard Maybelle Watson, of Berkeley, Cal., an Is not to be outdone by Vice Pres- t on the Albany-Yaqulna line and two ♦ ♦ ♦ was thS statement made by Chief age value, *1350; total. *55.350. I to pack his utensils of murder in his who while drifting in the sea and Ident Fairbanks. He rescued a Storm on the Atbany-Detrcit run, each with At the home of the bride's parents, Engineer Hoey to n Herald repre- Cattle care, 44; average value, trunk. sunported onlv with a life preserver, Lake w »man from an automobile ac a separate number except the first Monday evening. During Councilman and Mrs A. W. Gilbert, sentative ,125; total, *4840. He was bning sections of Nos. 11 and 12 of the i “Why Is Pettibone not here to de had for two hours held up an ithcr cident her1 t day. few days merchants have the past on Olive street in Eugene. Wednes Cabooses, 37; average value, *200; ny It?” the lawver cried. "His sl- woman and finally saved her life. driven to ths lake in an auto after main line. Towns south of here hsre been considering the advisability of day evening, July 24, 1907, Arthur total. ,7400. eight trains daily and those north Petti- lence is confession of guilt, "I just came down to have one addressing the Chatauqua. C. 8 Striker and Miss Pearl Ida Gil placing orders for their usual heavy The total valuation aggregates about lion’s absence ts absolute corrobora more look at the old ship.” she said A stop was made when a motor, ten, except Woodburn, which has 12. winter stocks, and hence the ques bert. Bev H. N. Mount, pastor of the ,500 per mile and the assessment wi.l tion of Orchard's story.” which was being driven by Mrs. E. B. Albany's railroad facilities are cer to s newspaper reporter, “and she Central Presbyterian church, offi tion of whether or not the rallrond bo ,1000. Then from out nt the testimony of looked good as she came up to tta Stillman, of Correctionville, Iowa, tainly gilt-edged, and trains run in ciating The wedding was attended will reach Dorris this fall Is a ques crashed into his ear. Mrs. H. W. such a way as to be of convenience to witnesses for the defense alone, pick there in the wa]»r that morning af by quite a number of the friends and tion of very much importance to ing it out from the mass of mixed ter the wreck. Oh! she came so slow, Deal, who occupied the rear ear, was people wishing to trade here and un relatives of the couple, who are them. The situation was explained ♦ hurled " I ’ " ‘ - - - ♦ to the ground and slightly in- doubtedly bring many to Albany for material, Borah showed the intimacy but she looked so good, among Eugene's best known young to Mr. Hoey, and in reply he made ♦ MARRIED. M Aitili ED. ♦ that existed between Orchard and the one more good look at her. I want just jured. business, a big booster.— Democrat. When ♦ Goodbye, people, The bride acted as Goddess the above positive statement ♦ Mr. Bryan sprang out, and after highest officers of the Western Fed old ship, goodbye.” and she turned of Liberty at the celebration here the railroad reaches Dorris the dis ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eration of Miners. lifting Mrs. Deal into the car, crank The body of John Peterson, the and went with her brother _______ to his on the Fourth of July, The groom tance which freight will hi trans ed the machine and the injured wo- man who died at the Eugene hospital “Watch these five men Simpkins. home lit this city. At the Brown hop yard, north of is a son * f A N. Striker and is en- ported by teams will be but a lit man was brought home. a few days ago. has been embalm'd Orchard. Mover, Haywood and Petti Saved by Woman. gaged In the carpentering business tle over 10 miles, and the rate front Eugene, July 24. 1897, W. F. Gregg, bone- Steunenberg is to die within and is being held a few days waiting Phil E. Goslinsky. .. of __ San ----- Fran with his father. The couple left Weed to Klamath Falls during the of Wendling, and Miss Bertha Fletch thirty days watch them—we have for word from his brother somewhere cisco, was among those who had to this morning for the upper Willam winter will not exceed that now in er. of Eugene. Bev. O. C. Wright off 1- up In Washington. got them together— they are moving swim for it. When the crash came effect from Thrall. This In Itself dating. ette, where the groom Is at work to the scene." and the Columbia was settling, Gos- will prove of great benefit to bus This was Borah's dramatic climax linsky paused 'n assist several women iness men, although freighters will of his theme. Throughout the sen onto a life raft, among them being not be so well pleased, for com ator’s objective point was consplracq Miss Eva Booker, of Franklin. Ky. paratively few teams will be neces -the essence of the state’s case— A few minutes later MLs Book< r re sary fo handle the business between T. G. Hendricks, executor of the and that Orchard was but a tool in turned the heroic fnvor by helping Dorris and the river, where steamers the hands of W. D. Haywood. will bring it to the Falls. Goslinsky onto a life raft when he estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Shannon, swam alongside, all but exhausted by this afternoon filed in the probate Borah began his speech last even- ; a hard struggle with the brine. — He ooiirt the inventory of the property ♦ ♦ < Ing. It was sensational from the had given his life preserver to a wo of the estate. There are tile following ♦ ♦ ♦ start. Front time to time be turned man and but for the fact of his being Items in t’ue report: iJoney, *854 - ♦ on counsel for the defense, fierce de an excellent swimmer would have o3; promissory nee. »256; other ♦ ♦ personal property, *12.50; real es nunciation pouring from Tiis Ups. and been lost. tate, »14.600. Total, »15,703.03. Tribute Io Captain Dorn h . London. July 26.—The Dail) JB Washington. July 27. F. McClel a times brought protests from Rich The sinking of the ocean steamer An order was made by Judge At the Eugene hospital between 5 lan A- Company. incor|M>rated, of Se ardson and Darrow, but with blazing All pay tribute to the fine courage press prints a story of the disco’ Columbia last Sunday morning off and 6 o'clock this morning, John Pe attle, were the lowest of five bidders eyes and hot words, he silenced every of Captain Dnran. who might easily ' hrisman directing the executor to near Glostonbnry Abbey of a kl ’ the northern coast of California terson, aged about forty years. He today for the construction of what effort to break the rush of his words. have saved himself sell the following pieced of real es vessel of beautiful workmanship, r brings grief to almost every town in was a well-known Bohemia miner, la to be the largest government dry The climax was reached when, in Dwight Coaner, of Leads, 8. D . and tate to pay the cash legacies made in patently of great ant qult.v, ,,‘L Oregon, and Cottage Grove Is not an having worked a long time for the dock in the country, to be located at behalf of the state of Idaho, its peo J. C Orr.. sunerfntendent of schools the will: The east half cf lot 1, of the discoverers believes is the • ex • ept lor.. says the Western Oregon Noonday company, and owned a half Bremerton naval station. Th»» bid ple. Its governor and himself, he dis at Schuyler. Neh.. were on the rail t»l<K k 14, Mulligan’s donation to En- Grail of the Arthurian kge™ AT It Is almost certain that Mrs. Andy Interest In five good claims In the is for »1.I92.6S4 —J claimed all Intention or desire to give directly under the esntnin’s position Kene. and 80x80 feet in Skinner’s Hoi.v Grail Is the cup from Graham, of Cottage Grove, win a pas district, For several months pre- The dry dock will be *52 feet long, immunity to Orchard. With pale face on the hurricane deck. Both were| Addition to Eugene. Christ Is reputed to have dr"® senger. True, her name does not ap vloua to his death he hud suffered 115 feet wide and 38 feet deep. and voice quivering with emotion he able to hear his commands plalnl) pear in the list, yet there Is a Mrs. from epilepsy, and for several weeks and. no more fitting tribute to the’ up and several oth»rs were pressing rhe last supper, and. accordiM exclaimed : A. Gray, and Mr. Graham received a had been confined to the hospital Bl.Al HLEY SECTION ________ _ ’., master rin about for their turn when the water British tradition, wts bro"’“] "I know not what yonr verdict will courage of the Columbia England by Joseph of Arimatne message last evening from the friends here. He probably died during one DEY FIOCINI. Il ACIDIA be In this case. I don’t believe any be paid than in the record of his own seethed over the deck. with whom she w is visiting in answer of the attacks, no one being present ,, . J ‘an d’’ nothing mor« for vou— ter the crucifixion. body knows. There ts one thing 1 words and conduct. to an inquiry, stating that she was at the time. I,. W. S Pest and daughter. Miss do know, and that is yon will never • ,"^r»Tr ’h’’ collision 1 beard Cap- GO<J 11 »Ip 113 - nil,' • -• the certain exciatm- ed, and on the ship. Her name doss'not ap The deceased was well liked by ev Pearl, of Blachley, were In Eugene get twelve men In the state of Idaho G bueat liter fie strainer ? out on <»<■ went pear In tile list of rescued, and the erybody who knew him. Besides own last Wednesday and Thursday. Blach to turn Harry Orchard loose. You “ ‘Listen, gravest apprehension exists that she ing an interest In the mining claims ley is S.’> miles a little north of went will never get any man as governor to Co n r est-r.prl 1» rm a?!tc- alklng to RD i the e»-rpc of Orr, who had . Is lost A list of 71 cabin passengers mentioned, he owned a homestead on of Eugene, In the eastern edge of the turn him loose. Orchard has been you.’ he said. I V ant i ’ Vli xiv tft € who were missing was published In the head waters of the Smith river In Coast mountains It fa a thriving promised no immunifv, and if you remain cool and a il m 1 \ ■ water r. " or'"Tt be- oa thh f the evening pai>er* of yesterday, Douglas county. He was single, and place. Considerable building is going should ever have anything to do with deck.' 3 lirtc’viie by a r.’rro-v mar-) At her hoffli at < among them being Mrs Gray. Sev leaves his parents, who on at present The dairy business la such a.bargain I should want the “Then, after a moment. I t 23. 1907. Mr:. J eral life boats and rafts that are den. and a brother Ilves in rapidly Increasing and several dairies great God to wither my right arm till same clear, cool, r » drar n down for s distance Richard En »ton, sg 1 • ounding vi known to have got away have not Washington state. He member arc selling *100 per month of cream It fell from its socket,” . eemed from 30 tn ,>o f.y«» ■■ was rather sudden. 'Gentlemen. help , th 1 ladies. ___ __ ’ I ' said C been heard from. They way sUII be of the Eugene lodge of osner. * —o — w »UWJ the KT end had up dnrlng the day an i ®,e T,*rhJ.1'iiii and butter. With the dairy product, . - 1 thought »1’4 finu Hrartl C<»mnu<>nk Plainly come, but presently afloat or ntay have landed at remote the timber, stock, fruit and other pro senitv r-1. - —1. i»e- v.. felt uiyHCII myself be- wlth thp fan,fly. but »W J* The Lumbermen’s Association of •----- — -~..J I i I ,C-II directly under the captain ’ s places Mr. Graham starts for Eure- County Judge Chrisman ha* ap- ducts, Mr. Post believes ■ railroad to Washington has raised 1100,000 to position at the time I began helping I up*,rtl ««in. and with worse afterward an.! in’> k* today on hi» sad search. pointed Mm. Wlllemlna Van Prooyen l<HM>n up that section with the Willam fight the proposed freight rate_ in- gnat velocity. night. She leaves, b- .de. her the rail and as I g„t guardian of Leroy Parker, minor, ette valley and the coast would soon crease 1 nlucktly I came np under a raft band, several children in“ ‘ . tcda.r ____________________ on Eastern shipments. They them above the rail the captain or Geo Stanley has returned home with bonds In the sum of |l«OO be a profitable | property. Oregon will appeal to Oregon lumbermen to ” ’’it hl,n ‘h*« <o and was nearly strangled before get- tives. The funeral V*,.h Jn>et«T from his trip to Ashland I Slate Journal. “—!. ’assist them the bridge. Three women had gotten Ung from under it and out where I with interment in the Smit® I Henry .Melton is surety. j could get a breath of air. | near Natron. M'SS (ABIIIE MARTIN. WELL- EXCURSIONISTS MEET DEATH IN TO IMPROVE DEPOT ACCOMMODATIONS SEAATOR BOnAll d FINAL ARGUMENT INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF WRECK CHRISTIAN MINISTERS RAILROAD NEARS KLAMATH FALLS BRYAN EMULATES MRS. SHANNON'S ESTATE A. GRAHAM STARTS SAD SEARCH SEATTLE FIRM BID LOWEST ON DRY DOCK OF HOLY GRAIL CUP IN BRITAIN