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EIGENE WEEKLY GVARD, Till IlSDAY. APRIL 38. 1 »OS 4 ( CITY WILL OWN W. V. COMPANY'S WATER FLANT MAYOR ISSUES PRINCE OE SAGEN PORTI AMO MAN ALREADY MARRIED NATURE’S PROTECTION AGAINST DI5EA$t 1 EFEATS FULTON BY ON ELECTION TO ANNA GOULD OVER SIX THOUSAND I f At the »perlai election Stturday th»- proposition tj pnrcha»e the XVII- l»n>ette Valley Company's water plat.' and the proposition to issue 1300,»>00 water bonds was carried by a larg majority, but the proposition to re Bp«-clal to The Guard. strict burial« within the city limitai Portland, April 18.—Returns to was defeated. Tin- vote» on the »ev- day strengthen the forecast made last sral propositions was as follows: I night of the election of Judge Cake F> r th>- 8:100,000 Water Bond' First ward. . over Fultc-u. Also that Statum -nt Second ward. Ni 1 has carried and Republican» Third ward. . l>ractlcal!y concede tliat Governor Fourth ward 1 Chamberlain has an extremely good Total............................... • chance of going to the »mate. Against Bonds That Henry’s campaign against 41 Fulton worked bi3 downfall wemi to First ward . ............................ .32 ne indisputable, meagre returns from Si ' ond ward......................... 51 conn •vhere he was suppos'd to Third ward.............................. 47 ha Fourth ward....................... .. .. (■"»ng »bowing a tailing opponent. off i ' I Ellis .econd district, and 1 Shepard tn i 1 will probably be renominated. < (ik)-'-, M ijorily «'too. Advices to the Evening Telegram ¡indicate that Fulton has carried i Lane, Morrow, Sherman (very clo- 1, Total............................................ .. 4«¡3 i JoMphlne (clow), K an ■ I Xgalnsf < < l.ietci ics in < i(y I Jinlt» (Crook (very dose), Benton, Tllln- 120 First ward..................................... 11 I tn >< k. Coos, I’olk and Grant ennntie Second ward................................... . . Cake ha.i cvrt'le'l Multnojiitil ' very Toird ward..................................... . . .37 ’".ivy), M irlon, Clackanius D . ; Fourth ward................................... . . 67 i Linn. Ja'-kson, Musco, Yamhill, Cu 65 lón, I’m. Illa, Baker, Columh c. and j perhaps Washington. < »k» 's major ity will probably bo over 6000. .......... 122 Third ward ............... .. Fourth ward............................ ............. 148 It!..'.I': WOKK ON MING TRES I LE Total .................................... .......... 635 ( Front Monday'» I)'-Uy Guar!.) Against Buying XXaler Plant 36 L. N. |( mt-y y* t.-rday received First ward.............................. .......... 19 front it)' Portl nd, Eugen- East Second ward............................ .......... 4« om Railway ('.»mpao.» ! ' ■ contract Third ward.............................. .......... Fourth ward............................ .......... 3(1 for building the trestle work for thi EiigeneHpringfteld trolley lino along Total...................................... ............. 125 th - bottom from Judkins' Point oast to the Willamette river at Spring field. Ho w nt to the head of the Springfl' Id millrace today to look at on of the Booth Kelly Company's donkey engines there with a view of se< tiring one with which to operate his pile driver, and if any of them At the regular meeting of the Slus- suit him he will move it at once to law Improvement Club last .Monday Judkins' Point, where the work will evening, letters from Representatives begin. The hammer for the piledriver has been delivered, and the machine will be rigged up at once. There will lie practically 4000 feet of trestle work on the line along the bottom, divided into seven stretches, with short fill» betw ein them. The long est stretch will be over 13(10 feet, (»ver 400.000 feet of lumber and over 1000 piles will be used in tile con- «tructlbn of the trestle. The first stretch of trestle, non feet long, beglnlng at the point, will lie finish* d up first and the track laid on it so that the materials for the fill and the next trestle may be hauled on car« over the completed track. The contract require» that th» work of building the trestle shall be kept ahead of th«» track construction work, and Mr. Roney thhinks he will beable Io almost finish the entire Job hef »re the track layers reach th»- trestle it they go no faster than they arc at present. It is probable, however, that the company will soon put on a large force of men and complete the track to the point in a short time. Th«- Springfl« hl Bridge. Mr. Roney, who has the contract for building th«- bridge across the Willamette at Springfield, says he will not commence on that structure SENATOR J. W. DANIEL. until the trestle 1» completed, Ma Veteran Virginia «tatesiwnn who to terfals for Its construction can then counted it« a possibility In the race for be hiiuled over the track on cars, the Iteuiocrutlc nomination for preal greatly facilitating the work. dent. SURVEY FOR BAR Al SIUSLAW’S MOUTH Hawley and Ellis wore read nnd each expressed a willingness to do all in his power to obtain a new survey of the bar It was «uppmcd that a pa l of the lait appropriation for the Im provement of the liar was still to our credit and might be used to de- fray expense» of a new survey. The congressional report on such ma'- ter« for the year 1906, showi>d that the balance had been returned to the Vnlted States treasury, therefore an other appropriation would be neces sary, which means at least a consid erable delay. The secretary rend the outline of the proposed advertising folders to he Issued by the club, and'after son •• discussion It was referred to the com mittee on publication for revldot ; hey were also requested to f nd whit art of the 325 per month, furnish) I y the county for advertising pur ines would be allowed the Siuslaw ■ctlon. Florence West ♦ '1 XltlUI I». At the home of E D mpirr. April I 17, 190k, Isaac Dompler and Miss May Mikswell. Rev. E. J ilarrinxton officiating. MILICA I’Rl/.i; IS An adjourned meeting of the city Paris, April IS.— Cri da Paris, ufhich professes to chronicle ’.he do council was held last night with a ings of tbe fashionable set of Paris, full board present. The report of the I Insist» that the marriage of Mme. An- canvassing board for the st- rial elec ’ na Gould, formerly the wife of Count tion alst Saturday was read and plac Railroad Commissioners Altchlson Boni de Castellan--. and Prince Helle ed on file. Mayor Matlock read the and ('ampi» II, and Bailey, pure food de Sagan, has already taken place, following proclamation, whl< h was commissioner, appear ti> be easily re and that the ceremony occurred at adopted: Whereas, there was submitted to nominated. a little town on the eastern frontier of France, and that when In New I the people of the city of Eugene. BIG < Alii: MAJORITY York Mme. Gould informed her fam Oregon, at a special election for that IN MARION COI XT Y ily that her wedding was an accom purpose on the 18th day of April, plished fact and that “this is why her ) 1908, an initiative proposal after be ing ordained by the Common Coun Salem, April IS.— (Special.) —- family so quickly assented.” Cake has a majority of 500 in. Mar "We add that for certain reasons, cil. pursuant to and in accordance lon county for senator over Fulton. which delicacy prevent» us from dis with the general laws of the state of Three Statement No. 1 men, Patton, closing, that this marriage can be Oregon, for amending sections 108 and 112 of the charter of said city, llatteberg andLlIibey are surely nom broken.” and whereas there was at the same inated, anti one, Winslow. Is defeated. manner submitted to the p ople of The others are running neck and ! said city for their approval or re- neck. W. M. Bushey is nomlna'ed -ection an Initiative proposal to for county judge by a large majority. , amend the charter of said city by add ing a section thereto forbidding the JI Ilt.E < IkE CARRIES I establishment of cemeteries or addi IM »I GLAS ( (»I .NTY tions thereto within the city, or the : burial of human bodies therein, ex P.o»' burg, April 18.- (Special) cept under certain conditions, and Cake carries Douglas county by 100 MISSIS (»XX EX, Il INCOI K AND Whereas, the votes cast at said majority over Fulton. Albert Abra- WORKMAN RECEIVE DIPIX»- election having been this 20th day liotn, Statement No. 1, wins for state duly canvassed and PLOMAS FROM EIGENE IIOSl’I- of April, 1908, the said amendment1 senator,and Jones, Statement No. 1, determined and and Applegate for representatives. I of said sections 108 and 112 as afore TAL J. A. Buchanan Is nominated for I said having carried by an affirmative joint representative from Douglas I vote of 66 667 as against 171 n- native and Jackson without opposition. The first graduation of nurres votes thereon. George M. Brown 1 renominated - , therefore, I. J. D. Matlock, for nro- ■ ■cutlng attorney over W. XV. . from the Eugene ho-pital took 1» e mayor of said city of Eugene, by vir- Saturday night, at which tim Miss'- Caidwell. t of the atithorlty vested in me a- Mgry Duluth Owen, Nellie Eug niti do hereby proclaim, anti tunce Workman and Constance Ev lvu Han the whole number I .ALLY Ell' HOY niaxs cock received their dfplomi . they c -st for and against said IS I-I LI.Y < (»NI1RMI !» having »pent three years at the Imti- ■d an' ndments are as stated tution. The graduation . ■•■r' isea and that said amendments re- ’ Portland, April is. Yesterdays were not public, anil <■ nsisted of priinarl' s resulted In the nomination nothing more than a banquet under ceived an affirmative majority k>t fur l iiiti'd States Senator on the Ile- the direction of Mrs J. T. Wilson. Be all vot ■a ca it and that said proposed' publicati ticket of Henry'M. Cake, of sides the nurses and Dr. W. Kuyken amendments, from the date hereof. Portland, l»y an estimated majority dall, the superlnti tul nt of the hospi b<> and the same are In full force and of 2250 over United States Senator tal, there were present Dr«. D. A effect as a law of the city of Eugene, Chari»» W. Fulton, and on the Dem Paine, Geo, OB. DeBar, Philip Bar-' and a part of the charter of said ocratic ticket of Governor Chamber tie, B. F. Scaire, L. E. McDougall and i city. That said proposed amendment of lain, who»« nomination was uncon Miis Holstrom, hea 1 nurse. Dr. Kuy- tented. Both siicCessfil candidates Itendall addri ssed the graduates and the charter by adding an additional are adherent» of Statement No. 1. In Dr. Paine spoil»-. Miss Hancock made section thereto forbidding the es the first congr«-sslonal district Con-1 a pretty bpeech in behalf of the grad tablishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto failed to receive a ma gresBinan Hawley was re-nominated i uates. jority of the votes cast thereon and without contest. In the second dis-1 thereby failed to become a law of trlct Congressman Ellis wins from T 1 Cl EARING SITE I OP T. Geer and George H. Shepherd by | FIVE-STORY BRICK said city or a part of the charter thereof. about 2500 plurality, Geer and Shep-1 In witness whereof, I have here herd running neck and neck and A. | Geo. T. Hall, Sr., this morning be-1 J. Jeffrey and A. J. Derby were Dem- gan tearing out the front of the old | unto set my hand this 20th day of April, 1908, and caused the seal of ocratlc contestants for this office.Fig- I said city to be hereunto affixed. tires on their race are unobtainable, J. D. MATLOCK, but it Is stated the rare was very I Mayor of the City of Eug ne. el «»». Attest: B. F DORPIS, Recorder. The Stat-ment No. 1. candidates have swept Multnomah county, there b. ng only one or two candidates t'oinlnated who did not subscribe to it. In the state at larg)- enough more htiv- been elected to make it. certain tbi.t a majority of th»- members of tli - legislature will be obligated to se- I 1»'t the candidate for Vnlted States senator who receives the grt-a.est number of popular votes in June. HOSPITAL GRADUATES THREE NURSES I IM i Y KILLED 111 TR XIX AT SALEM fl XX X 1 I I l!«il»X sXX S XX XXI» T XFT XX ILL IIE NOMINEES New York, April 30. arrived here today let hl* daughter, who rame n her school in Virginia to c Mrs. Bryan, who returns from Eurn| morrow. He breakfasted with Ken r.v Watterson, and in an lnt« ¡at. n Walter- n -aid that the . son boom had started too late that Bryan would be the nominei he was convinced that Taft wou the nominee of the Republican i xnufacturlng, excited tremen- us intereat throughout Oregon, wshlngton. California, Idaho and ont»"». Hundred» of «amples war«- •h I. Rome itt the »and was too The a wlnr U «till waiting tor GIRL THAT CAUSED HIGHBINDER ■e of Ban Francisco ewtim hr war» for the |Masr)«d- year« of fighting In verb e t<<ogs algned a truce. (.«■neral Suu Bar X **«• thr» t-e bo-tile leader» In Chi presence of the chief ot | PURELY VEGETABLE THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G|, Other matters rs to come up before the meeting were as follows: The plat of the Huddleston ex tended addition to Eugene was pre nn<t adopted and an ordinance approving the addition passed. The plat of Walnut Park addition was pri ented, but referred back to th owners for slight correction. The annual reports of the recorder nd tr asurer, upon mation of Coun cilman Williams, were referred to the finance committee to be audited. Street Matters. The street committee was instruct- front ed to put in a cement walk of the Cyclone hose house on East Eleventh street. The matter of thp extension of A street from the corner of the Univer sity campus north to the mill race was referred to the street committee with power to act. The request of J. C. McElroy for using a breeding stable near the S. P. the right-of-way, just opposite friendly warehouse, was granted. An ordinance establishing the grade of'West Seventh street from Blair to the western limits of the city, also an ordinance for the improve- ment of the same ltv grading and graveling, were passed. | A petition remonstrating against the change of the car line from Alder street to A street, signed bp a num- her of persons interested, was n|acwl on file. A. Street Roller A repr sentatlve of the Buffalo Pitts Engine Company was prescn’i- the meeting and addr -sed the route ell on the matter of the purchase of a ten-ton steam roller for the ettj’. treets, to cost 335O0. The nutter was referred to the street icmmitt- for investigation. The lire and water committee iw the chief of the fire department wet, Instructed to pripan an ord in*«, defining the powers and duties of th, fire ami water commit! of the chief, driver and of all the offiett, of the fire compani» This is the result of the recent trouble betwees 1 the fire and water committee and Driver Croner. DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder PHh are prompt and thorough and will in a short time strengthen weakened kidneys and allay troubles arieing from inflammation of the bladder. Sold by all druggists. O. T. Tabler, who arrived here om day last week from Birch Lake.Mlno., __ __ was brought here through the forts of the promotion department of the Eugene Commercial club. He has a family of a wife and seven children and is an expert gralner and painter. Ask Matlock I For Alabasti ne Late returns from Portland this af ternoon state that E C. Bronaugh Is renominated for circuit judge by the GOVERNOR HARRIS. Republican». C. N. t Pat I McArthur Is also nominated for joint represen Ohio executive, who Is an in ti rr sup tative from Multnomah and Clack porter of Secretary Taft for the presi- DeWitt'» Cnrbollxed Witch Karel amas counties, being one of the few ti-iicy. Salve. It Is especially good tor pile«. anti stat ntent No. 1 candidates who Sold by h II druggists were successful there. frame buildings on tile site of the Odd Fellows' new five-story brick bulldi ig at the corner of East Ninth and C.ak strict«, preparatory to mov ing it away. A portion of the build lug will be t rn down and the re mainder moved t<va lot adjoining Mr. Hall's warehouse, the present storage capacity being limited. Poyner & Hunt have the contract to move the building. The occupants of the old building have all moved out, Mrs. Fox. the milliner, being the latest, She moved her stock of goods out this morning and will be located In the racket store two doors wist tintil a more suitable location can bo found. Condon's bak ery moved yesterday, and is now lo cated in the new Hulln block further west on the same street. Hamilton & Van Ordstrand*» grocery was moved last week to the new Barnard hulld Ing at the corner ot West Eighth and Charnelton streets Just as soon as the old building is off the ground Carson Mathews will begin the work of excavating for the: new block and It is expected that : brick work will begin about the mid dle of May, or possibly liefore. i \< laimf . d ■te wrr» angula I* •a *>-re clay building »and Some exceptio tame from e c c ^¡9« wir* ». Kirk Barr, a slxtecn-year-old bov, who»“ parents reside at Turner, was r tn over and instantly killed by the Cottage Grove local at the Southern Pacific passenger depot about 9:30 last night. The boy was trying to board the train while it was tn mo tion, lost his hold anti fell under the wheels. The body was badly man gled and the head almost severed from the body Salem Statesman. 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