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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, JANUARY ». 1»OM
governor places
EXTENSION OF
HIGH TAX LEVY
MUNCIE UNDER
FRANCHISE FOR
” BOARO
MARTIAL LAW
SPRINGFIELD LINE
Indianapolis, Jan. 4.—Governor
Hanley at noon today issued a martial »XH NTY t ot RT GRANTS MORE.
Salem. Or., Jan. 1—The amount of
law proclamation, placing Major-Gen­
money to be raised by the several
eral McKee in complete control at
TIME TO BEGIN WORK ON LINE
“counties for state purposes in 1908
Muncie.
OVER COUNTY ROA1»
is $1,150.000. This Is shown by the
Troops Are Gathering
annual estimate of expenditures com­
Muncie, Jan. 4.—Twelve compa-
pleted by the State Board of Levy to­
GRANTED SIX MONTHS FROM day This Is $125,000 more than the
Jan. 3 — A bomb was scramble for the street doors
jjnsas City. basement of the First
The building is one of the most
beautiful in the city, costing 11,000,-
r;.Jed in the
building at tjie oor- 000, and was finished last year. In­
feLTand BaItlm ,re ,lr**“ *
vestigation shows that the bomb was
ILte. befo,e
toda’r’ cau8- placed in the toilet room in the base­
'ih damage. The force of the , vault, and the smell of pow*rr was
very noticeable.
i was terrific. Nine persona
There is absolutely no clue to the
08 inlured Elbert Ward, negro perpetrators and the Intent of the
*
bank, .-eriously; Logan dynamiters is not known as yet.
tr
.i J Donaldson, bank,
i°n VaVean blight well, head and j
New Ships Built in 1007
J I) Wilson, bad cuts,
Washington, Jan. 2.—Dur'ng the
\fBp.tch cut; R. W. Cole.
*ked wnseless. and Charles Grant, calendar year 1907 the buteau of
navigation rep r i 1056 vessels of
l**,by ,1>in' Crowded with cus- 502,508 gross tons built and specifi­
cally numbered in the Cnited States,
compared with 1045 vessels of 393,-
291 tons in 1906.
PETTIBONE JURY
SAYS DEFENDANT
IS INNOCENT MAN
ease this morning, but attorneys for
the state admit that the prosecution
of the Western Federation of Miners'
leaders for the Steunenberg murder
Is at an end. Moyer will be released
from Jail, probably this afternoon.
The indictment against Jack Simp­
kins, who is a fugitive from justice,
will stand.
SEI'TE.MBER «—STATES THAT amount raised by the counties iu
1907, and $525,000 more tuan was )
BRIDGE ACROSS RIVER COULD raised tn 1906. The total expense
NOT BE BUILT IN WINTER of the state for 1908 Is estimated at
$1.851,7oo.l4
of which amount
$489,350.1 4 will be raised by indi­
TIME
I’l.lRENt F DARROW
rect taxes or Is covered by levies al­
MORE THAN PLEASED
ready made but not expended. This
Los Angeles, Jan. 4. Clarence
The county court today granted leaves the balanc $1.150,000.00 to
be raised by the soveral counties by |
Darrow, the Chicago attorney who di­
the Eugene At Eastern Railway Com­ direct taxation this year.
rected the defense of Haywood and
pany an extension of time In which to
R<*aM>iiK For Ilivli Lew.
Pettibone, sitting in a rocking chair
County courts have been anxiously
beside his bed in the California hos­
begin construction of the electric line
the announcement of the
pital. wrapped in bed clothes and
along the county road between Eu­ awaiting
apportionment of taxes so that they ,
bandages, received the verdict of the
gene and Springfield. The franchise may be able to determine the'
jury in the Pettibone case with the
greatest of pleasure. The Associated
for the line was granted by the court amounts of th ir own levies. As will
Press first appraised him of the news.
on September 6, 1907, aud it was pro­ be seen by the following comparative
Darrow sent Pettibone the follow­
table Multnomah County must thlsi
vided that construction work should year raise $359.1 45 for state taxes,
ing message:
begin within 9u days after granting as compared with $320,107.50 Ini
"Congratulations.
Come here. I
have flowers enough for two funer­
the franchise. The 9 0 days expired 1 907. and $195.187.50 in 190« The
als.”
on December 6, but owing to the holi­ 1906 levy was exceptionally low fori
Commenting on the verdict, Dar­
an even numbered year, for the reas- .
days, during which no money to pay on that one of the large appropria­
row declared Orchard related a wlerd
the workmen could be secured, tbe tion bills had been held up under the
fantastic exciting story, but there was
no corroboration of it that tended of
work was stopped and the company referendum and the money was to be
itself to incriminate anybody.
filed a petition for an extension of expended. Those appropriations be­
GEORGE A. PETTIBONE.
The country had seen in the Hay­
time of six months from the date of came effective In 1907, making the
Paris Jan. 3 — The Patrie
London,
Jan.
3.—The ♦
:
wood trial what a monster liar he
the granting of the franchise, which levy for that year unusually high for
todav under big headlines,
Countess of Yarmouth, who ♦
makes it Imperative that work shall an odd-numbered year.
Boise, Jan. 4. After fourteen was.
"Where is the Japanese
♦ was Miss Alice Thaw, has be­ ♦
The levy for 1908 Is high, because hours of deliberation a verdict of
begin on or before March 6.
J.
FRANK
HANLY.
fleet?
”
publishes
an
alarmist
♦
gun
proceedings
for
the
nulli
­
♦
I
The company in Its petition to the this year the unexpected appropria­ n<< guilty was reached by tbe jury MITCHELL ENDORSES
story based on private re­
♦ fication of her marriage with ♦
VERDKT OF JURY
Governoi of Indiana since 1905, court sets forth its reasons for not tions of the legislature of 1907 must trying George A. Pettibone, charged
♦
port«.
that
it
is
cruising
off
♦
the Earl of Yarmouth. She ♦
♦ .
beginning work at the specified time be met. As the levy of 1907 was I with complicity in the murder of ex­
lawyer,
former
congressman
♦ is a sister of Harry Thaw, the ♦
4 Hawaii
Kansas City, Jan. 4.—John Mitch­
made before the Legislature conven-1 Governor Steunenberg. The verdict;
as follows:
♦ slayer of Stanford White.
♦
"That for the purpose of complet­ ed, the levy for that year did not I was brought In at 11:15 this morn­ ell, president of the United Mine-
nies of infantry, one oattery and a
Workers of America, who is at Ex­
cover the special appropriations of' ing.
hospital and signal corps of the Indi­ ing said railway it was made neces­ that session.
aSl'RER STEEL
celsior Springs. Mo., talked with the
sary
to
construct
a
bridge
across
No
demonstration
of
any
kind
MAY BE INDICTED
Pittsburg, Jan. 3.—The news that ana National Guard are gathering the Willamette river near said towD
The amounts the aeveral counties marked the reading of the verdict Associated Press over the telephone
the Countess of Yarmouth is seeking here under orders from Governor of Springfield.
have been required to raise for B’ate which made Pettibone a free man. on the verdict in the Petlbone case.
State Treasurer George Steel will the nullification of her marriage did Hanley to maintain peace during the
’’That your petitioner was unable purposes for the year, are as follows: After two years' Imprisonment await­ He said:
Mtbiy be indicted by District At- not create much surprise here, as strike of the employes of the street to make the necessary arrangements
"I fully expected a verdict of not
ing trial the defendant, pale and ema­
Apportionment by Counties.
Cey John Manning for turning it known that all has not been well railway. No disturbance occurred to­ and to get said bridge constructed
uilty.
I do not see how it would
ciated
because
of
his
long
illness,
Baker ....................................... $ 26,910
-fcol fund money over to the Title between the couple. It is said the es­ ady.
during the winter on account of the Banton ..................................... $ IS.SIO merely smiled as he heard the an­ have been possible to convict Petti­
inntee & Trust Company. The trangement is due to two causes,
dangers to be Incurred by the floods Clackamas .................................. 38,525 nouncement.
A moment later he bone on the evidence of Harry Or­
[Iters of the defunct bank will first, the action of the Earl in retir­
chard."
and the high water which occur in Clatsop .....................................
24,380 was surrounded by his attorneys and
itably also be Indicted for using ing to seclusion in Egypt during the
He declined to discuss the verdict
said river during the winter season, Columbia ................................
12,190 friends, and his wife wept with joy. further at this time.
tseducational money. This much first trial of Harry K. Thaw; sec­
and for that reason it has been neces­ Cooa .................. >*.346
All night the Jury stood ten for ac­
ni intimated today by the district ondly, because of the insanity plea
sary for your petitioners to postpone Crook ........................................
14,950 quittal to two for conviction, and
jwnev in discussing the pending in- entered by Thaw, the Earl objecting
the construction of said bridge until Curry ................... •...................
4,600 there was no change until the final FEDERATION OFFICIALS
iiBents. which will be filed next to insanity figuring in the case.
the spring and summer of 1908; and Douglas .....................................
TAKE NEWS QUIETLY
ballot.
89,675
J.
W.
Gawdy
et
ux
to
David
Read.
Jgdty morning, says the Telegram.
it was and has been impracticable for Gilliam .....................................
The
verdict
caused
little
surprise
10,005
Hr C. Bristol, representing the BAPTISTS HEW ANNUAL
W D , lota 2 and 3 in blk. 1 of
petitioner» to construct the oth­ Grant ........................ .................
10.5 80 In Boise, In view of the verdict in
BUSINESS MEETING I Harms Add. to Cottage Grove, $365. your
Denver, Jan. 4.—But few persona
>eri’f f >r 'y Company, which
er part of said railway, including the Harney ......................................
18.400 the Haywood case.
were In the offices of the Western
O. F. Sanborn Co. to Consolidated part over said territory which is In­
■ lr,th the history of the school
36,110
(From Friday's Dally.)
Timber Co.. W. D., tract in secs. 18, cluded in said franchise, until work Jackson .....................................
Pettibone will return at once to Federation of Miners today when the
far. filed a document i t the federal
10,350 Denver. His physicians fear he may news of Pettlbon’B acquittal were re­
The annual meeting of the Baptist 20. 22, 26. 30, 32 and 34, tp. 20 s., could be commenced on said bridge. Josephine ................................
atn this afternoon which sets forth
Klamath
...................................
13,225
ceived. There was no demonstration,
The r. 6 w., $10.
never recover from his illness.
gfafh Jhe histoy of the school church was held last night,
"That your petitioner has acted In
12,305
No action was taken on the Moyer save expressions of satisfaction.
James N. Christie et ux to Samuel good faith and intends to construct Lake ..........................................
ta’"d how it was used by the bank usual large amount of business was
53,130
dteUt, who were aware that they transacted; reports from all the Crocker, W. D., -20 acres in sec. 2, said railway during the spring and Lane ...........................................
Lincoln .....................................
6.325
Mito right to juggle this particular church societies were received and tp. 17 s.. r. 3 w., $650.
summer
of
1908.
”
Linn ...........................................
60,490
United States to Beniamin F. Mln-
ta Bristol is endeavoring to re- splendid progress for the year was
Malheur ...................................
10,810
ney, patent, 160 acres in sec. 22,
the amount of money advanced shown.
Marlon .......................................
70,495
Rev. D. E. Baker and Rev. H. A. '• 16 B., r. 2 e.
•testate from the wrecked institu­
RECEIVER EN»R SEABOARD
Morrow .....................................
10,925
John Christie »t ux to Samuel
te, doing this irrespective of the Green were appointed missionaries
AIRLINE RAILROAD Multnomah .............................. 359,145
)ad:r.? negotiations whereby W. M. of the Eugene church to labor in the Crocker, W. D., 120 acres in sec. 2,
Pulk ..................................... ■• . . 35.305
Uil Is to assume the obligations of surrounding districts. G. A. Dyson tp. 17 s . r 3 w., $1200.
Richmond, Va., Jan. 2.—Judge
10,005
Hattie Wilcox to W. A. Fisher, W. Pritchard, judge of the United States Sherman ...................................
•»Title Guarantee & Trust Com- was elected trustee to succeed C. S.
10,005
Frank, resigned. A. H. Smock and D., 80 acres in sec. 8, tp. 2 s., r. 3 circuit court, entered a decree today Tillamook ................................
Umatilla ................................... 56,350
1» yet no agreement has been ar- E. E. DeCou. deacons; Mrs. A. J. w.. $880.
naming S. DavleB Warfield, of Balti­
Carrie J. Newman et al to S. M. more, and R. l>ancaster Williams, of Union ........................................ 25,645
ted « by Ladd, the district attorney Pickard and Mrs. J. M. Howe, dea-
8.395
■d the depositors' committee. The conness; W. 8. Moon, clerk, and W. Elliott. W. D„ lot 1 in block 1, in Richn ond, as receivers to take imme­ Wallowa ..................................
The receipts of the county clerk’s
■mitteemen demand that all ac- P. Boynton treasurer. Frank Need­ Ellsworth’s 2nd add. to Eugene, diate possession of the property of Wasco ............................................. 26,910
Goldfield, Jan. 4.—-From ♦
Washington ...........................
34,615 office during the year 1907 exceeded ♦
awtsof $100 or less be paid within ham was elected Sunday School Su- $760.
the Seaboard Air Line railroad.
Wheeler ...................................
7,705 the expenses of the office by $2799.- + all appearances today it seems ♦
.Mary E. Hunter et all to F. A.
tso months and all accounts above perintendent and Mrs. W. P. Boyn-
Their bond was fixed at $50,000 Yamhill ................................
44,965 38, and the county is just that much ♦ that the backbone of the ♦
W be paid within three years with ' ton president of the Womans i'niom Monroe, Sr., W. D . 100 acres in sec. each.
♦ strike is broken and that all ♦
______ of I
Reports
showed an expenditure of 18, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $500.
l?er cent interest. The demands
—
ahead as a result. During the year
R. Lancaster Williams Is a member
Total ................................ $1,150,000; the expenses, including the salary of ♦ mines will be In full operation ♦
Baak of Cottage Grove to F. A. of the banking house of Middendorf,
i over $3,600 for the year, and ' hf
ttf committeemen are considered
<
♦ possibly within ten days. The ♦
the clerk, those of his deputies and ♦ hills are full of miners apply- ♦
RWerous by Ladd and his advls-
advis- ■ Eugene church ranks next to the i Monroe et al, W. D., 160 acres in Williams & Co., and Warfield is pres­
sec.
18,
tp.
20
s.,
r.
3
w.,
$1.
White
Temple
church
in
number
of
the stenographers amounted to $4,- ♦ Ing for work, who are desert- ♦
J>. and by a large part of the pub-
ident of the Continental Trust Com­
James L. Hunter to F. A. Monroe pany. Warfield 13 also a director of WHY .lA’. ANFSI!
baptisms.
BOUGHT EXPLOSIVES 945.78, while the receipts were $7,- ♦ Ing the federation by scores. ♦
et
al.
W.
D.,
60
acres
in
sec.
18,
tp.
All
Indebtedness
of
the
church
745.25. It will thus be seen that the ♦ Mine owners are employing ♦
To pay all accounts of $100
the Seaboard Air Line and was chos­
Whin 60 days means the liquidation property recently so extensively re­ 20 s., r. 3 w., $300.
en to represent thq majority interests,
Washington, Jan. 2.—Councillor clerk’s office Is a money-maker.
+ former Federatlonlsts along ♦
Sherman
Chapman
et
ux
to
S.
C.
The receipts during the year ex­ ♦ with the men imported.
< 1110.000 at least. This Is a large paired has been met and the papers
while Williams will look after the Mlayoka, charge d'affaires of the
♦
Counts,
W.
D.,
160
acres
in
sec.
21,
■»under the existing status of the will be publicly burned Sunday
considerable minority, led by his Japanese embassy, stated today that ceeded those of the previous year by ♦
♦
tp. 21 s., r. 4 w., $800.
taancial market. It Is rumored that morning.
brother, John Skelton Williams, of he had heard nothing of the reported $187.19, in spite of the dull times +++♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
N. W. Baldwin to Arthur W. Kim­ Richmond.
Larger appropriations than ever
tteLadd advisors do not wish to pay
activity of his government In ship­ during the holidays of October, No­
J»te than 3 per cent, and want at were made for the work for 1908 ball. W. D.. tract in sec. 2 0, tp. 20
About $25,000,000 of the $33.- ping saltpetre and yucca from Chill vember and December, when the re­
ceipts of the office were far below BIG INCREASE IN
** one year in which to pay the and with 1907 one of the best years s. . r. 2 w., $1066.
785,000 of the bonds of the merged
Carrie J. Newman et al to Mrs. S. company are held here. Operation of to Japan for manufacture into explo­ those during
the corresponding
Jw or less accounts. This plan is in the history of the church, the
sives,
news
of
which
has
been
brought
CURRENCY CUMULATION
The receipts of
■tisfactory to a large number of the new year begins with unusually hope­ J. Hundsaker, W. D.. lot 15 in block the line will not be affected by the , to San Francisco by passengers arriv­ months of 1906,
I 1, Shaw’s 2nd add. to Eugene, $840. | receivership.
each
month
were
ss
follows:
*P«i’ors who have been consulted ful prospects.
ing. Mr. Mlayoka has heard of the
W. M. Sutton et ux to Hellen M. |
----------------------- -
Washington, Jan. 2.—The monthly
January,
$666.10;
February,
■ the committee.
use of saltpetre importations by pri­
Turner. W. D.. lot 2 in block 9, Kel­
$643.70; March, $692.95; April, comparative statement of the comp­
! NIGHT RIDERS BERN
vate
interests
from
Chill
Into
Japan
■WSEOY MOHAWK
of the currency shows that at
TOBACCO FACTORY ly’s add. to Springfield, $100.
for agricultural purposes, which he $561.10; May, $638.30; June, $662.- troller
Phoebe A. Ball et al to W. O. Zeig-
65; July, $713.40; August, $746.85; the dose of business on December 31,
BRAN II TURNS TURTLE
suggests
may
be
the
use
to
which
any
Russellville, Ky., Jan. 3.—Mounted , ler; its 8 and 9, block 1, Sladden's
importations now coming from that September, $627.30; October, $723 - 1907, the total outstanding circula­
Night Riders, one hundred strong, j ad to Eugene. $1800.
70; November, $427.80; December, tion was $690,130,895, which is an
iFrom Friday's Daily.)
I
country
may be put.
Elizabeth Cogill et al to Frank Co­
$641.40. Total, $7745.25. The to­ Increase for the year of $93,968,426.
evening about 5 o’clock swooped down on Russellville early
and an increase for the month of
tal for 1906 was $7558.06.
»w-active on its way to Wendling this morning, and after <>veroowering gill; 160 acres in sec. 22. tp. 16, s. r.
$33,912,699.
The
curculauion
OREGON’S OLDEST
■Hbe Mohawk branch left the rails three policemen dynamited and burn­ 2 w. $10.
John A. Nance et ux to Charles M.
WOMAN IF. DEAD
based
on
United
States
bonds
•J» icme unknown cause and run- ed two Independent tobacco concerns
amounted to $643,459,899, an in-
■Jaitrng the ties and tearing up the and several other establishments, and Haze; 160 acres in sec. 36, tp. 15, s.
crease for the year of $94,1 79,815,
Hillsboro, Jan. 1.—After the light i
f r a distanc of nearly 100 feet then left town.
Three men were r. 6 w. $2500.
T. G. Hendricks et ux to J. J. Har-1
of 119 New Years had dawned happi­
and an Increase for the month of
«ra-d turtle. No one was serlous- wounded and the telephone girls and
ly for her. Mrs. Mary Ramsey Wood
$33,303,891. The circulation secur­
J
although Fireman McCul- police were held prisoners for neanv den et al; part of lot “A,” Elias j
; COURT MAKES IT TWO MILLS expired this morning, shortly before
ed by lawful money amounted to
,suf,9ret' severe cuts on his three hours. The riders were masked Stewart’s ad to Euir-ne. $2000.
John H. Barr et ux to Almon N.
$46.670,9 98, a decrease for the year
the daylight of what would have been
hand. Both the engineer and and as they left town they fired their
M>WER THAN LEVY OF LAST her 120th year. She was the oldest
■in jumped before the locomo- guns, seriously injuring one man. Lapham; 86.64 acres in sec. 35, tp.
Congressman Hawley has given of $21 1,389, and an Increase for the
white woman in the United States. out a large list of pensions granted to month of $609,808.
turned over.
whose curiosity led him to go Into the 16, s. r. 2 w $3000.
YEAR.
C. S. Frank et ux to the Baptist-
She had been in failing health for residents of the first congressional
The amount of United States bonds
j,LJ' locomotive, whose number is street.
Borne time at the home o f her daugh­ district of Oregon. Mr. Hawley has on deposit t.o secure circulating notes
• . »a« pulling a caboose and was
This is the third raid in Western Church of Eugene; certain land In
ter here. Mrs. Wood was a native of , had a very large correspondence in was $646,783,000, and the amount
-a» way to Wendling after a num- Kentucky, and come« in the face of tp. 17. s. r. 3 w. $3000.
John H. Barr. Sr., et ux to Geor­ WILL RAISE *271,481.42 ON AN Tennessee and later lived in Missouri,' pension matters and has taken a great of bonds on deposit to secure public
i , _Pars of 'umber. As it reached the announcement of the governor i
coming from there to Oregon.
wut near Yarnell station some- I that these disorders must cease. The gia C Hayden; 84.24 acres in sec.
interest In rendering any assistance deposits was $296,338,417, as fol­
ASSESSED VALUATION OF *18.-
lows:
Panama canal, $20,519,300;
In his power.
e,t wron8. with the result as troops still guard Hopkinsville, where 34, tp. 16. s. r. 2 w. $3000.
L. P. Tailman et ux to C. B Shall-)
BRISTOL ( HAHGES OFFK IAI.S
a court investigation of the recent
The name, residence and amount Mrliflcatw nt Indebtedness, $492.-
456.7M3
—
REDUCTION
FOR
ner et ux; part of lots "L” and ‘’M,” i
.Eukene-Wendllng local pas- raid there is progressing
WITH LAW BREAKING of pension per month granted to I^ane 000; 3 per cents of 1908-1918, $5.-
......
' I per MDta Of 1 895, $4,-
The Night Riders are attempting to Potter's survey. $100
COUNTY, STATE AND LIBRARY’
county old soldiers are as follows:
>!rain was at ’he Wendling end
John C. Danner et ux to C. B.
Portland, Jan. 3.—In a document
John Bamford, Junction City, $12. 998,500; state, city and railroad
iy ,. lBe at
t,me of the wreck, : Intimidate certain tobacco growers in- Shaffner
et ux; lot “H," Poter’s sur-
< .
. ...__ hio-hpr
PURPOSES.
$215,984,667;
Hawaiian
'comprising 25 typewritten .pages,
Charles H. Holden, Florence, $20. bonds,
■ •hi«
unab'e t0 make its run to holding their crops for hlghei
bonds, $2.027,000; Philippine loans,
filed In the United States circuit
Thos. Allshaw. Eugene, $12.
bfraJkl An extra train was sent prices. Many large growers have two
(Court today. W. C. Bristol, special |
George W. Kelly, Cottage Grove, $8,938,000; Porto Rice $780,000.
‘“any to transfer the pas- years crops’ on hand and the ware­
for this city and Springfield house men have been notified to re­ INSANITY WILL BE
today attorney for the state and solicitor $12.
The
county
court
DEFENSE
OF
THAW
Danl»| Casey. Junction City, $20.
■ i Un.*- of m“n *ag Put to work frain from buying tobacco. Those
tax
levy
for for the American Surety Company.)
fixed
the
Justice of the Peace Bryson per­
in the Insolvency proceedings of the|
John E. Butler, Junction City, $12 formed more marriage ceremonies
f-tt th" ni ,f> rePa’r the track and who ignore the warning have had
Lane
county
at
12
mills.
New
York.
Jan.
2
—
Counsel
for
Title
Guarantee
A
Trust
Company,
Jas. K. P. Barrett, Cottage Grove, than any other official or minister
but up to a late their property destroyed.
Harry K. Thaw consulted today, and which is two mills less thani last wilfull misappropriation of general i $8.
■*- -M* ~leruo»n the train had not
year's levy. It is segregated as fol-
during the year 1907 after all. To­
it
was
reported
that
It
has
been
defi
­
and school funds of the state by off!-)
Harrison Wicks, Junction City, day he filed with the county clerk
• to pass the wreck.
PROMINENT CITIZEN
......... nitely decided that the only defense lows:
OF
ASTORIA
DROWNED
rials
of
the
irank
Is
charg'd
it
Is
al
­
$15.
..........
2
9
mills
State
.
ltr*tFHl H! GIVES ""
certificates for five marriages which
to be Biade would be insanl’v at the
John B. Andrews, Junction City, he performed in December, thus mak­
............. 3 5 mills leged that the state’s moneys were}
County school .
The body of Can­ time Stanford White was killed. It Library
diverted In flagrant violation of the $12.
M ore tainted money
..............
05
mills
Astoria, Jan. 2
ing 28 for him
Rev. J. S. McCallum
contended, however, that
Silas Russell. Springfield, $15.
'tain James E. Campbell, who for will be is now
. . . .
1 mill provisions of the constitution and
Is next with 23.
sane. Those In confer­ Road .
the codes of Oregon.
• I
Lewis P. Horton, Eugene, $12.
Jan 2~Martin A. Ryer- many years has h-en one of Astoria s Thaw
............
4.55
County
mills
ence were Martin A Littleton. Dan­
Alex Withers, Eugene. $15.
•H-.to,'
of 'he board of trus- most honored and respected citizens, iel O'Reilly and A. Russell Peabody
Jesse Calkins, John Ronnlnger and
The Modern Woodmen held Istal-
Henry l-andschooft, Ffor-nce, $20.
end
was
well-known
In
shipping
cir
­
taiM.»« B1TPrslty of Chicago, an-
Total........................... ..
12 mills
The
defense,
it
Is
said,
will
off^r
Norman L. Lee, Junction City, $15. latlon of officers last night. The fol.
kr
.a/Y.’h»t John D. Rockefel- cles along the coast, was “|rltPd '*P
This will raise the sum of $271,- Walter Price, appraisers of the estat»
much new testimony. There will be
lowing were installed: M. L. York,
h th«
*3.191,000 to his gifts the river at the foot of Tenth street scores of eye-witness»« to the shoot­ 4 81.42 on an assessed valuation of of Perry Matteson, deceased, today '
filed with the probate court their In-
Rev. D E. Baker and family recelv V. C.; A E Warnock. W. A.; N. B.
$18,456,785.
btefatu.
making his total about 6 o’clock this evening
ing of White, who have not before,
1 ventory of the property of the estate. ed today from Boston, Mass., a mis­ Barrett, banker; David Unk, clerk;
“O'1’ over $23.000,000.
I
The finding of th» body W
was t »
Tbe Il»o7 Ix-vy.
They found It valued at $1036.
sionary barrel laden with good C. W. StaJr, escort; S. G. McMaln,
first Intimation that a tragedr had but will testify that In their opinion
For
the
1907
levy
is
comparison.
Thaw was crazed on the night of the
things for the house as a Christmas watchman; J. H. Newman, sentry;
•*ofta2f* L,T*rZ Co. filed arti- 'occurred, as Captain ‘ ampb
.»<
hereuy
given:
W H. Maxhatn, manager three years;
W. H. Smith, who is employed by and New Year’s remembrance.
* murder.
.................. 3.1 mills
State .
■ei
with the county been aeen on the street« ear.'
H. G. Mosher, chief forester.
Cou n ‘.y school . ... ................. 3.4 mills M. 8 Hubble, the drayman, took his
r d Z incorporators are morning, and he told hl« friend* .
Then»
are
different
ways
of
shuf
­
Mrs. Fmma Snanp, of Blue Riv­
Library .................... ................... 06 mills young daughter to Portland to be op-
*4 Earl i J ,Haru»rd. J. H. West ! he intended taking a trip to Portland
fling
off
this
mortal
coll.
A
Tacoma
'L
cb>'utt. The object of Jnst how the acrldent happened t
Road . • ••••••••a ...............
1 mill .•rat< A upon at St. Vlm-ent's hospital er,. was today aonointed guardian of'
man played a dirge upon a violin, County
The plat of Wynne’s second addi­
................ 6 44 mills for appendicitis. Dr. F. E. Belover. | her minor children, Archie and
w*
lu r
Pnl dnct
”>ct a gen- n't known, but It Is -"I !’ ->-d •
**• J’erv
err .
l* t0
con
the family physician, acoompanled ! ''■‘o'-ncey Wycoff, whosa father is tion to the city of Cottage Grove was
“ *,aae business and the while walking along the waterfront smashed the instrument to pieces and
■V H»..
’'•» *-
then hanged himself. And all be­
filed with the county clerk today.
dead.
14 mills them.
Total
The prin- the deceased » as at’ack- I '
«-.APa
,
cause of a woman.
I
of business Is Eugene, failure and fell overboard
HARRY THAW'S
SISTER SUES FOR
DIVORCE FROM EARL
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
CJITY CLERK'S
GOLDFIELD
STRIKE APPEARS
OFFICE MADE MONEY
DURING YEAR
TO BE BROKEN
■
COUNTY TAX
LEVY FOR 1908
TWELVE MILLS
LANE COUNTY
SOLDIERS’ PENSIONED
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