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10 EIGKXE WEEK'^y GUAfth THURSDAY, JANUARY O. 1*** I THREE MOKE CHANGE FOr. CRIMINALS GIV' c N GLASS FACTORY PRISON SINGES IN EUGENE Gustave Matbisen. who is one of glass factory at snow not con- GET* Hiu.i rKtits in nn. I netted with the plant, Is in Eugene : Coburg, but who is now not con- PE ITEVTIARY merclal Club and the citlsens in gen eral in regard to erecting a similar | plant in this cUy. Mr. Matbisen say* if the people of llJLsTHlM, AXD HAIXES, THE thi* city take 15000 worth of itock I Hl)lï>l. TMLEVEH, GIVEN INDE- Ln a company to be organized, he and his associates will erect a 15 0,000 I EJ£*11 5 ATK 8 ENT KN < E OF plant. The matter will at once be Club, FROM OYE TO TEN YEAR«— taken up with the Commercial with and an interview will be had him on the subject tomorrow < Ol HT UIUMMA AIMOt RN Mr. Matbisen is an expert glass blower, having won medals at the Paris exposition, at Copenhagen and Judge Harris of the circuit court at St. Louis He and his associates this afternoon sentenced Robert Dil have control of a large amount of the lon, the man who forged the name of proper kind of sand and other mate an Albany man to a check and passed rials with which to make glass, and as fuel is inexpensive here It can be it on Roberts Bro*.' Toggery in this manufactured cheaply. city, to three year* in tne state pen- iteuuaiy, be having pleaded guilty. H. Armstrong and W. Haines, the youths who hired two horses from the q oinpp livery stable at Junction City, J ran away wi.u tuern to Crook ‘u. <Dt^' a'BU guilty and were ■ given an indeterminate sentence of rlro’m one to ten years in the peniten Albany, Or.. Jan 6.—Two of the tiary if their bebavlor Is the best largest public service corporations ¡’they rill serve the minimum time. within Linn county are delinquent in '1 hi* ( leans up the docket ot crim taxes to a total of |fi3XS.46. inal lajes, six of those accused of The Willamette Valley Company, crimes fe« ving pleaded guilty and holding an exclusive franchise for I been sentypi .-d, and three were dis- i furnishing lights and water to Al- ■ charged wjthQUt trial. ! bany, has been delinquent since R oh <1 < gag Takes Time I The YprAB-Ubh «t al road case, j April and the county is preparing to 'advertise aod sell It* real property ; whl.’h *»• yesterday, occupied for the taxes, 12964 *8, plus penalty all of tnday, going tu lb« jury late and Interest, a total of 13197 »6. ; ibis afternoon. Thq pepalty alone amounts to 1532.- Juror* DismiKsed. »». After the road case was called and The Corvallis & Eastern Raflr'iad | the jury selected it was found that Company, now nwued and controlled no other case would come up that by the Harriman Interest», delinquent | would require a Jury god th«»*« not in the sum of |265s 93. Penalty and vu this case w»r« discharged fur th« interest make the total 33290.60. I I urm. The delinquency of the Willamette There are a few minor civil cases Valley Company has resulted in the I to be tried, and a* soon as they are agitation of municipal ownership Icompleted the court will adjourn. and the building of a pipe line from Tbe Fred Lemley liquor case was some mountain stream into the city. continued until the next term because BISHOP tbe principal witness of the prosecu tion is III. U \X I s I I I I < >X IO DILLOX, “The Toggery Men s stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... $10.00 to * <5.50 12 'r * eU tO 10.00 .. 15.00 to 13.50 .. 16.50 to 15.00 18.00 to 16JÛ0 2o.OO to 18.00 22.50 to 2000 .. 25.00 to 22.50 Reduced from Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from Reduced ♦- p- ’ •'xn .-uced from Reduced from Reduced from I I Men’s $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats for ________ _______ $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from___ Reduced from___ 20,00 to 16.50 Reduced from — 22.50 to 18.50 Reduced from — .... 25.00 to 20.00 These are values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 554 WILL ST, - - EUGENE. ORE. I ! Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s MEN SELECTED FOR uURY DUTY ORltn i h L TOILET POWDER A pur», antisep tic Toilet Powder for Infante and wlult*. F.xqui- sitely perfumed. Kruden an sxcaL lent complexion an<i kee|»iii>' skin clsar, velvety Relieve, I skin Irritalii'tiand should b» »ssd Prvtaiy after fhg ami sha fjvlng a <Mi„ht- II1 and refreshing effect. At deal er* or by mail, 25 orni* Box. Pre pared by IN JUSTICE COURT Judge R S Bryson, of the justice court, assisted by A. C. Mathews and A. C. Jennings, yesterday selected the following residents of this city to do Jury duty In bis court during the year 1>V«, Amos Wilkins, Mailing Flaherty, C. E. Joyce, A nd raw Pickard, H. •' Reynolds, J D. Spencer, W M Bherman. HetSiert Button, J. W. Christian, Henrf Denhart, J. F tNMXwi Gates, E C. ite««. W. P. Morse, P D. Newell, BdwRi Wheeler. C. L. Win ter, W II Wing. J. W. Barringer, (I. K. Krws, E F. Chapman. J. E. Roach, A. L. Ball, Kll Bangs, John W. Buoy, George H. Court wrlght, FERD. T. HOPKINS, N Y. CITY, C. C. Caylor, F. II. Dunn. B. F Good teta.ru'...r of IOURAUO I ORHITAl CRtAM pasture, G W. Hunter. L. H. John son, 8 H. Finnegan, W E. Russell, fVB 1AL1 AJD BY J M Sloan, Samuel Taylor. O. Q Cartwright, William Davis. C. S Frank, 1.. Gilstrap. Volney Hetnen- way, Hr.. Henry Hopkins, D. It klu. W S M<> m. \\ F. Osburn, I. Stevens, David Thompson. W. Brsdley, G. W Cochrau, D. L. Cart- mell, Philip Miller. Petition* for |>robadn< two will: were filed In th*- probate court today. One was that of Carl Rice, of Ma pleton. who died tn the Eugene hospi tal on January I, and the other that of Thomas .McCulloch, who died at Cr<vw December 2 7. The latter property valued at $3000 and quest hed It to his wife, Mr* Mary Culloch. He nominates John J. Culloch as his executor. Rice property valued at |500. He queathed hl* stallion to his brothers, Olaf and Otto Rice, and all the re mainder of hi* er, Mr*, Olive brother, Peter SICK HtAÜfcüHE C«¡3. V r«.«ltlvrlv cured hy thvM< Little Pill*. •Hwy also reta»» nt* tree ( * m P t T" 1*1*. in dlgvta k* and Too Hoar» y Laiug, A yerto t ri tn- nty t r lXutnow. ituea prowMsNta ted TteSs la the Mouth. Ontcd Ihtnoc*. Pala In the tete ToHIlD UWIt. The> •»ulst« lb<> Bow. tw Purely Vep-labte. CARTERS __ 1 JFUEB of < H1' fAikl ■ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «■ Tucson, Aris , J»n. 4.—When ♦ ♦ 110115. ♦ asked for a statement In reply to the ♦ open letter of Senator Fulton, of Or ♦ ♦ today. Francis J. Heney said: ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ egon, It Is not an easy matter to answer Five miles south of Eugene, Jan- a letter which I have not read and nary 5, 190«, to Ulysses H. Park will not attempt to do so. Lincoln Steffens' articles on Oregon land and wife, a daughter. frauds, published in the American magazine, and several articles in Col lier's weekly make statements about J Senator Fulton which are libelous, if not true, and charge him with acts « . which would be construed as corrupt. If he denies their truth. I suggest that he test their accuracy by a libel suit. Any and every statement which I have made about Senator Fulton for publication I am prepared to substan tiate with legal ^evidence when the proper time and opportunity'arrive. "In the meantime I call attention Columbus, 0., Jan. Î.—The Repub to the fact that Mitchell, William licans of Ohio will be given an op son, Jones, Mays, and ersn Futer, portunity to express by direct vote of Oregon, and Abe Ruef, Eugene their choice for the party’s candidate Schmitz and t/iiiis Glass, of SanFran- clsco, each vehemently denied that he for president at primaries to be held had committed any wrong and chal lenged me to produce evidence there of 1 have made good on each of them and I will just aa conclusively mkke good on Senator Fulton as to any statement which 1 have heretofore given out against him for publication. VRANCIC J. HKNEY. TAFT CONTROLS OHIO MACH! AGAINST FORAKER New York. .Tan. ' 1\ Augustus Heinze was arrested today, charged with false cerütlcfetwn of a check, lie was held Tn »50,000 bail.which he furnished The ««Yount of the check that SGHUEBEL LANDS DISTRICT ATTORNEY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, Jan. President Roosevelt today sent to the senate the nom- ination of Christian Schuebel to be United States attorney for the district of Oregon. WOULD AMEND LIABILITY LAW + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ Washington, Jan. 7.—Senatoj I Knox, of Pennsylvania, who has takl I en much interest in the litigatioi I growing out of the • llabilH ity act. which was declared unconsti tntional yesterday, introducei 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦+ Washington. Jan. 7.—The presi dent sent to the senate today the fol- lowlng nominations: To be register and receiver of the land office at Boise, William Baldersou, editor of the Boise Stateswan. NIGHT RIDERS STILL DESTROY PROPERTY Paris. Ken., Jan. ".--Night Riders made their appearance in force at Bethel and Sherbouroie last night, de stroying warehouses and other prop erty at both places. All were mask. ed, and there was no shooting. died . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ nil.I I IMSOX WILL S<X>X be retired On Saturday. January 4, ISO«, at her home near Franklin. Mrs. Joseph Hise. aged 35 year* She leaves a sorrowing husband and four little children. Funeral FORAKER SENATOR J P h — ht«-ntl:i! innilldato who th reste os services were held on Sunday after noon. conducted by Rev Morgan, ot to iqillt the Oblò delegati W1 the Christian church at Junction. In terment in Franklin cemetery. State of Ohio. City ot Toledo, Lucas munt v. sw: Frank J Cheney makes oath that Is the senior partner of the firm ot F J Cheney A Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and •tale aforesaid, and that said firm • ill pay the »urn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for e<-h and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure ' ER WK J CHENEY Sworn before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of De ember. A D 14*6 (Seal! A W GLEASON Notary Public Is taken Inter- on the blood f the system. Geteilte Must Bear s mie Sq-, Atvc T V d Every Woman ReiWirinr 1*4 F. lOlh Si. HEINZE ARRESTED UPON CRIMINAL ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ RffUSr SUBSTITUTES SUBSTITUTIt REFUSE General Auctioneer fice which Illuminate the sad and today. It make* no pretense to elab dark annals of that dreary day. They oration of design or of ornamenta have passed Into history, to form a tion. for it commemorates the hero splendid chapter of which all Amer ism of simple men whose guiding mo icans may well be proud. Out of the tive was devotion to their duty. To steam and clouds of the lower deck all it teaches s lesson that he who several found their way to safety enters the service of his country does through the presence of mind of one so unreservedly, in fact as well as who. raising his voice above the din. in words. At any moment and in called "This is the way; follow me." any manner he may be called upon to x I that obligation to the tetter I Men with scalded and blackened faces, the flesh dropping from their His life is one of perils and prlva-B tlons. Long years are devoted byB bones, endeavored to save their ship mates in still worse case. Some poor him to the preparation for one brief« sufferers, crazed by their pain.sought hour, upon whose issue may hangB relief by throwing themselves In the the very existence of the nation. The« sea. The instances of men returning annals of our service but too dblor-l again and again at the risk ♦if their ouslv proclaim that the preparation« lives to rescue their wounded ship has exacted and continues to exact rt«B mates from the steam filled and per appalling tribute of human life. Yet« ilous spaces below decks are numer-| some must perish that the nation« ous enough to freshen our faith in may sruvlve. ■ "The end of those who repose hereB mankind and to assure us that the American man-of-warsman of today was not less exalting in its patriot-l worthily maintains the traditions of a ism than is the end of those who fall« ’ some respects . .. glorious past What more can be said in battle. In it seernsB of the fortitude of any man than this: 1 to be on a still more exalted plane.| "Ferguson refused aJd and clambered To them were denied the laurels otfl into the ambulance himself, leaving the victor and the shorts of ar. ap-9 large pieces of his skin on the dock." plauding populace. Yet as they look! REAR ADMIRAL GOODRICH. Alas, It is only his memory which we down upon this scet e today frotn« can now honor, for the man himself the heights of the beattiiude, tbeyfl shortly afterward crossed the great must rejoice in the consciousness that® H San Diego. Jan. 7 7. .■ —In the pres divide into that land where si and they failed not to give to their coun-9 I 11 try, when she asked it, the utmost« L " ence of thousands, including the of suffering may not enter." • • • • • • • * they had to give, dying as brave metxB Fn ficers and sailors of the Pacific1 Nothing we can do will add to and true would wish to die, in thel it sl squadron and citizens of San Diego their fame. Yet, Knowing this full performance of duty.” I and other California cities, who had well, we, their comrades, here declare' I nveiling ceremeny.. When Admiral Goodrich had ccn-l ♦o gathered to witness the ceremony.the that, so far as our poor efforts can memorial monument to the Benning accomplish ft, the lesson of their eluded his address the unveiling took I ton dead was unveiled this afternoon great sacrifice shall not be lost to place, consisting of the dropping ofl WE at the national cemetery on top of their native land. In this spirit we the national ensign which had beenl to their Point Loma. Large squads ot ma- dedicate this monument t« .5^1. draped over the two tablets of atonal rine* from the warship* In the har- memory in token of our own affec- on the face of the monument. Onql Sti L L>or joined with the local militia, the tion and the reverence In which the ! was Inscribed: "To the Bennington dead,” «.nd -hqB naval reserve and two companies of navy~ holds Its illustrious dead, "Brothers, you have but gone be- other: 9 soldiers from Fort Rosecranz, acted "Erected by the officers amt menB as t’neort to the cemetery, and hun- fore us into eternal rest, through the dreds Of sailors attended without be- wide portal of suffering and pein, of the Pacific squadroj, to the mem^B but you have left us, who linger, the ory of those who lost their lives inH Ing assigned to the escort. ® Right Rev. Joseph H. Johnson, lamp of your example to shine as the performanca of duty."- As the liags dropped the goldler^B bishop of the southern diocese of the long as the navy of the United States Episcopal church of California, in shall exist, cherishing Its living and pr^se^^d arms and three ruffles anifl __________ on the drums started thsH voked the divine blessing and the mu revering those who fell at their po’t. '.lOUrlshes minute guns on board the CharlestoiS sic was supplied by the choir of St. From this sacred spot the youth our broad country who enter ,.g Ser- and Chicago, which were fired regB Paul's Episcoal church. The principal address was made by vice will draw fresh Ins^u-gtlon. Llv- ularly through the remainder .t tb9 ing be - iovhi toved ana and helped I Rear Admiral Goodrich, command- ( — o they will -••• — neipea services. The second address was given b9 ant of the Brooklyn n»vF “long their #ay; and when the last was commander of the Pacific squad- summi.ns shall come, finer f*"«y tribute ’-‘bit“ Colonel R. V. Dodge, president of th9 ron at the time of the accident to the .they cannot receive thnn that they Bennington Memorial AssociatlonB Bennington. He reviewed the history ' met their fate as bravely, as loyally and after thecloslng hymn and th9 diction by Bishop Johnson, th9 of the monument and what it com and as unregrettingly as did the dead of the United States ship Benning graves were decorated with flowerB memorated. He said in part: by **<vjdrtp from Point Loma Hotnsl "It is not my Intention to narrate ton. "The finished obelisk stands here the many noble cases of self sacri- V ta Ir U: 'ta W .1 ta a: «t IN-nounce« Henry As h l.lar When sh ewn the foregoing dis patch last night Senator Fulton said: ' I called on Mr. Heney for facts; of course, I knew he bad none to sub stantiate his vile Insinuations 1 de nounced him as a liar and he now writes himself down as one. as he fails and refuses even to attempt to submit any statement of facts." /Ä- CEOKCE W. KINStY builder* of the K s , . the Coburg, but who 1 SUE LINCOLN STEFFENS MAIL PILL SMALL COSE. SMALL PRICE. J-- MONUMENT UNVEILED TO MEMORY _ ALBANY CONSIDERS WATERS OWNERSHIP ITTLE !VER PILLS. PADTCDÇ LAKItRÙ f O Toledo. O * AUGUSTUS HE < . —A spec Portland, Jan. 7. ial dispatch to the Evening Telegram quotes Attorney- General Bonaparte as having said that Williamson will be retired as soon as the ne< sary arrangements perfected. PETERS LIBEL PHILANDER C. KNOX a bill which is intended to reined? defects of the present bill. VESSELS COLLIDE ONE LIFE LESI OF OFFICIAL JOB Afri U» tuUrwiBki MMl alteteiH I tv * •I MUrVfl‘»hirh^ ri« î* ♦ Victoria. Jan 7.—The Brit!’*' Port Patrick was In collisi in I day with Riv r ALBANY IrtAr* *| •WW» » 'iitaHkAMM» I« »U ter«M* twaa. Iltei»* l ts« c * stete MB BMMÜNB . «II t ate—l . m I— taiKMi th«« baa «teak •». -- - t r, «rwalite« M.-tea*4 « W» Rwl^ I- ,» w». , •• ' YtewirU, a»A«< -te»* «¥• ^»/MÇOHftH.âllANY.ORHOh Garfield ous nnmbei summoned, and the » »andai of Peters' governorshi Eas it Africa will be gone into. Her cargo had was badly listed and in lition off Cape Flat: picked up by the tug Sea Lion. do t" <i> ta r n k