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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
VOL. 1-
lltdXt:, ORE».ON, Till Ibim
MINNESOTA SETTLERS
FIGHTING FOn
LIVES
M'BRIDE AND
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Southerly Winds.
Idaho—Fair in southern ♦
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♦ i Washington. Sept, 9.—There is a right to indulge in as a citizen, of
tion tonight.
FROM DESPERA DO, WHO ES-
♦ j widespread interest In i the Ruck the conduct of one of the officers of
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LANDED
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the government, and that the order
IMPORTANT LABOR
CASE IN COURT
WASHINGTON :
Duluth, Sept. ».—Improved condl- threatened with loss of life though
Seattle, Sept 9.—The first prima
UM* fjllow a nlght of terror on the
:hey
take ry election under the new law was
More than a thousand real- refflA®.on t5le ^each
tried yesterday, and the count is pro
nwe*- ’ot Hibbing after « night-long north' XeYe’’«alkinTlnto'oratt gressing very slowly owing to the
SS
great length of the ticket. Incom
effort, successfully fought back th« Marias, burned an t exhausted, with plete returns indicate that Senator
f'.mes and the reports are this morn-' I'81’118 of their m ■ valuable belong- Vnksny carried King county by 50#0
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ings on their ha.-k. ...» , k „ i _ .
In* that the town is safe. At Bovey, ings on their hacks, and their fam
Aurora Nashwauk, Buhl, Wrenshall ilies dragging wearily along behind nor, first choice, with Cosgrove giv
nnd several smaller towns all-night them. The woods are as dry as tin ing him a hot race for second choice. Spokane candidates though Leo John
der. as there has been no rain in the
There is no opposition to Repre son, of Sunnyside, may overcome hts
itruggles were maintained against
shore country for fourteen sentative Humphrey in this district lead by the eo untry vote.
the fires. This morning the wind is north
weeks.
and he is renominated.
dying down and the fires appear to (
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From several parts of the state re
Jones Is Is-ading.
h. gradually burning themselves out, I
ports that Judge Chadwick (Dem.) is
Seattle. Sept. 9—Late returns from
although great vigilance Is still be- CONVICT KILLED IN
leading the supreme court ticket, and
tug maintained.
j
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE Root and Crow are keeping well up. 32 out of 39 counties indicate that
Jones defeated Ankeny for Cnited
At present the dramatic Incidents '
’ States senator
. around
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Sacramento. Sept. 80.—At the t
of the fire promise to develop
Reports from Spokane
The Democratic vote Is light In the
Grand Marias. The steamer
‘
Gopher
~ ’
®°ni penitentiary toijay a convict
Spokane, Sept. 9. Reports from absence of any serious contests and
hu gone to the. rescue of settlers 1 named Barrett was
__ _____
shot ____
and killed Tuesday's primary election indicate no figures ou the result are obtain
»long the north shore who are com- while making a break for liberty,
the selection of Wesley L. Jones as able.
pietely cut off from communication!
the Republican nominee for senator
by telephone or telegraph. The last
A. Welch announced yesterday that in place of Levi Ankeny.
Rather than go to school Winifred
host from there reported the flames 1 work will begin next Monday on Al
a
14-year-old
Spokane
The count for second choice for Thayer.
rushing in with great speed and grad- bany’s electric street railway system. governor shows that Cosgrove has a schoolboy shot himself with auicid-
uilly hemming in the inhabitants of The first line will cover the present strong chance of success. Ex-Go
~ ver- al intent, using a small calibre rifle.
the little village, who number about route of the horse car line, extend nor McBride is running strong ln The stock of the weapon had been
COO. Other than those at Grand Ma ing through the business section of this section over Governor Mead for sawed off, apparently with the pur
rlas there are along the north shore First street and out Lyon street to first choice for that office.
pose of making the weapon handler
of the lake many settlers who are the Southern Pacific depot.
For congress Poindexter leads all in the deed of self destruction.
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hen wiil you be in to lock them over-come t 3 1
Stove A- Range case, iu which the |
and
decree
herein
passed
JAII. BY CAV I AIN FLAMMER
company
_ _ is seeking
_ to have the i were never Intended to take away
American Federation of Labor. Pres from him his right as an American
Fl TILE ATTEMIT TO »«CAPE
ident Gonipers, John Mitchell and citizen, but only intended to prevent
the
doing
of
acts
styled
unlawful
had
other labor leaders punished for con
tempt of court, and although the pursuant to a supposed lawful con- '
I-o* Angeles, Sept. 9.—In a desper
court has not convened. It Is not cer »piracy to Injure. That there never, ate shooting affray with two burglars
tain that the case will be tred now existed any conspiracy, combination,
or postponed until the October term. agreement or understanding which at Ninth street and Grand avenue, at
Interest Is added to the case by rea resulted in any degree in bringing about 11» o'clock this morning. Cap
the publication of said edito
son of the fact that the chief of coun about
tain Walter Auble, of the city force,
sel for the Federation is Judge Allo t rial, but that the passing of the de
B Parker, former Democratic can H- cree had raised a new issue, to-wlt: was shot three times and probably fa
date for president.
Besides Judg ■ whether the court had acted within or tally Injured Captain Flammer. who
Parker there is present a notable ar without the limits prescribed hy Jus was with Auble, escaped uninjured.
tice; that this Issue, which was one One of the men, Fred Horning, a
ray of counsel.
incidentally relating to the pend • haffeur, was captured and taken to
The injunction which the labor only
leg case, but which might have been
leaders are accused of vl dating s raised by a case between entirely dlf- the police station, but the man who
one which was Issued last year, pro frent parties quite as well, was the did the shooting escaped, his name
being given given as Carl Sutherland,
hibiting the Federatlonlst ithe Fed
Issue discussed by him
formerly a waiter at the University
eration's official publication) from only
Mr. Gonipers grows facetious In re Club ‘
advising organised labor that the
Flammer and Auble had previous
Buck company is "unfair'' to Its em plying to the charge that he favored
ployes. or from otherwise advising or the boycott ten years ago. saying that ly surprised Horning and Sutherland
not being a clairvoyant, he could not In their room«. The officers started
ganized labor of this alleged fact.
The answer of Messrs. (tampers, then have known of the decision In with their captives to take the car at
and Grand avenue.
Mitchell and Morrison to tbe con this case, and urging that no expres Ninth street
tempt proceedings was filed this sion used by him at that time can be While waiting for a car Southerland
morning
In it they asked that the construed as in contempt of so re suddenly whipped out a large revol
ver and fired three times at Auble.
Issues be tried by Jury, and not by cent a decision as the one Involved
The request for a Jury trial was ex-
Sutherland then fled and Horning
Justice Gould alone. For the most
also attempted to get away, but
part Mr. Gonipers admits th« correct- , ; pressed as follows:
"Further
answering,
this
respond
Flammer captured him and succeed
ness of the assertions from his
speeches, Interviews and editorials, ent says that several Issues of fact 1 ed Iu landing him at the station.
arise
herein
a*
to
the
doing
or
not
do
Auble has been connected with the
but he declare« that none of them was
intended to be in contempt of any de ing of certain acts as to the motive department for more than twenty
and
the
Interest
with
which
such
acts
years and was one of the best known
cree of the court.
The principal charge made In the | were committed, and as to whether ¡officers in the Southwest.
t
li.
Mime
were
<
ommltted.
If
commit
petition refers to criticisms of the in
junction made by Mr. Gonipers iu an ted at all. In violation of the order or
editorial, In which he characterized decree of this court that such acts are
the injunction as an invasion of the of a nature properly to be Inquired
liberty of the press and of the right into by a Jury, Involving as they do
of free speech, and further said.lt a question of criminal or quasi crim
would be impossible to comply with inal Intent, as to which the unwrit
all Its tern»». Replying to this charge ten law of this country anil England
8. W. Herman, a pfomfnent Port
Mr. Gonipers, Mr. Mitchell and Mr. recognized a Jury representing the
sense of the body of the community Io lid capitalist. who came to Eugene
Morrison united In ■ Ing:
as
superior
to
the
opinion
of
a
Judge
Saturday with the Shrlners, was so
"Answering ^he 17th paragraph of
th« petition this respondent s-iys that selected because of his special quali favorably Impressed with the ap
fications
ns
a
lawyer;
therefore
Is
pearance of the city that he remained
th- editorial therein referred to Is
puHHeil for several days, a guest at the home
only to li t understood properly and sues should be formed to be
of Hon. 8. H. Friendly, for the pur
.in Its entirety nnd he accordingly for upon by a Jury.” A|>|H,illt<«l.
Examiner
pose of investigating condition» here
be full contents thereof refers to the'
When the case was callad J udite with a view to making Investment* in
files of this court.
He denies that
■ all editorial constituted in any re Gould decided to appoint an exam- real estate. He returned home to
he co’ntemnt' of'c'mrt" 7>7thit '-er to take testimony, and William day to confer with his business asso
spect the
c
"n any
degree dtsreapectlve or Herbert Smith was designated to per- ciates and It Is highly probable that
It was I..---- ’ ___
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— form that service.
they will soon Invest a large sum of
the action of the court. On
the - con
,
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Thirty days were given each side money In property here.
trary, he says It contained
such fair
cr'|t'lcisnUas"^'« had f'ir th" purpose of
)■■■«! Imon v.
•■rd temperarte i.'. .J.—
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WRIGHT'S NEW
WORLD RECORD
Washington,
Sept.
9.—
Judge Alton B. Parker said
today that he would not be
willing to make the race for
governor of New York.
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Washington, Sept.
9. A
new
world's record for aeroplane flights
was established at Fort Meyer, Va.,
early today, when Orville Wright cir
cled the parade grounds 5X times
and remained In the air 57 minutes
and 31 seconds. Today he attained
Springfield, Sept. 9
The Repub
licans of Illinois met today tn state
convention and nominated four trus
tees for the University of Illinois, se
lected
presidential
electors
and
adopted a platform.
Joseph G. Cannon, speaker of the
lions of repriwntatives, was chosen
chairman of the convention, and In
his spit h urg'd that differences be
forgotten and everybody work In uni
ty for the success of the state and na
tional tickets.
There is a small attendance, there
being nt» contest» of uny consequence.
< ummliiM Gnineil One.
po -Moines.
Hept.
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Governor
Cummins gain' d one vote on the first
ballot today for United States seaa-
STEAMER LEHÜA
LOST WITH CARGO
ORVILLE WRIGHT
the (»Ul' > Invento»
I1HH CObU' »red th» air
r
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I’o-'slbly hr
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NELSON BESTS
GANS IN HARD
FOUGHT RATTLE
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A big
San Francisco, Sept. 9
crowd witnessed the Nelson-Gans bat-
He fur the world's championship to
day. the betting odds favoring the
Dane. B ith men were In the ring
promptly and looked In the pink of
condition.
Round I
Nelson rushed to centre
going right after Gans.
Gans met
him with right uppercut to jaw, and
followed it with two similar blows as
they broke from a clinch.
Nelson
forced Gans bark, putting light left
to body. Gann «hot right and left to
Jaw.
Nelson drove hard right to
Gans' face, Gan* .retaliating vlth a
right chop to Nelson'll jaw
Gana
then n kerf Nelson's head as r und
ended. Gans’ round.
Nelson forced (Ians
Round 2
around ring; Gans countered with
I',-lit t > body and two rights to Jaw.
li-lson forced Gans to ropes and then
rove him to centre of ring, landing
right and left on negro's stomach.
Nelson's round.
Round 3 Gans shot right and loft
to Dane's Jaw aud tried to force hitu
to fight at long range. Nelson reach
ed Gans’ body with right* and lefts.
Nelson's round.
Round -I Nelson rushed In but
Gans drove him bs'k with right and
> Jaw, forcing the Battler to
quart err. Nelson forced Gans
H-s and landed hard let!
and right »wing to the
fighting and round < coni-
r-arMtiv
c ven.
Gans landed hard I right
1 rocked Nelson's head
In quick succession w 1th
but L the
r mo re.
to
«tagger»
gong