THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. DRUKMBER 3.
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and
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SPRINGFIELD
LETS CONTRACT
F0» CEMENT WALKS
HUNDREDS LOSE
LIVES IN GREAT
MINE EXPLOSION
'»<•1 ill hon « h :>
At the regular meeting of the city i
ITS I \M«»l S SCOI T council Friday night the bids for the
construction of sidewalks, curbs and
Nashville. Tenn.. Nov. 2 —Inter- gutters between Mill and Second
and between Fifth
esting exercises were held today In Second streets
I
■hservanee of the forty-fifth anniver and Severth streets on Main, were op-1
Pittsburg. Nov. 28.—A series of mine explosions occurred
sary >f the exwutlon of Sam Davis, eiie.l and read after being carefully
’he noted Confederate scout, who considered. L’pon motion the contract today in the mine of the Pittsburg-Buffalo Coal Company at Ma
was captured in the Federal lines at was awarded Beadle & Noble. Gus
1’ulaskln. Tenn , November 22. lst> :. Myers, of Eugene, had the former rianna, Washington county, and while nothing is known of the
(From Saturday s Daily Guard.)
with
papers giving the field positions . >n’tait and also bld on this work. number of fatalities, it is believed that many lost their lives. Re
The good roads convention sclied-
■ ? the Federal troops, and hanged as He has nearly completed his contract
uled for this city opened ------
in th-
,ae court a spy five days later by order of Gen- aud so ' .r as we are able to see has ports from Marianna say that between 200 and 300 men mere
done a good j< b but lost out on the in the mine, t the offices of the company it is said about 100
room ut i o’clock this afternoon
c mtract on account of his figures be-
with every seat in tl e large auditor-
. : higher thuti thus-' of Beadle & were in the mine.
It then* is iuiv one tlini< that a
ium occupied.
N
I . ■ work of b ildlng the walk
At 1 o'clock, an hour and a half after the accident, dense wninnn dreads more thuti another it
The meeting was ailed to
- ■’**«*'A-
between
Second
and
Mill
will
be
tM s as he sat on the edge of
is« a surgical nperulioii.
• IKH’H'II Til.
by Dr. L. L. Whitson
coffin. i'ond«'nmed to be execut- -tai • 1 at once or as soon as the clouds of smoke were pouring from the two shafts of the mine,
o stated the
We can state without fear of a
weather
permits,
but
the
other
two
atver b-neral Dodte had of ered
object of the occasion dw ■elllng brief-
but there was not a sign of a miner.
STHOCHMUTU,
coiitradietioti that them arv hun.
i his “hor-e, side arms and an es- blocks will not be built till spring
ly
upon
the
good
roi
M Mar
S ., lS-s Moines, low >,
Special trains from this city and Monongahela are bound for tin ds, yes, thousands, uf openitiona
i movement
t to the Rebel lines if he would because the ground Is low making It
The doctor
»ho the traitor was from whom almost impossible to do the work on the scene of the latest appliances from the new United States performed upon women in our hos
writes: ” <i o years .vgo Our little boy, throughout the state,
t ,kdu down witu scarlet then called the chairman of
pitals which are entirely unneces
obtained the papers fouud on him account of so much standing water. ■
ffirntan,
— the
— con
con-
The successful contractors are resi-l laboratory of this city, recently tested in saving life in mine sary and manv have l»-en avoided by
k c Id with it, and in- vention. M. Svarerud, to the chair,
■n captured.
(tv.-r. I’
Springfield, coming here
he last sessiou of the Tennessee tents M of hi.
Itesu ot :‘i •rupuous coming to lb« who made a few remraks and then
.m about a year ago. The« explosions, are being carried along. A majority of the miners LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
slu'ure
made
an
appropriation
:
;T
■
t
.1
his
lungs
and
surface tb
have done some cement work here, are Americans and their «families are at the mouth of the pit
introduced Judge Scott of Salem,
a statue of Davis to be erected on
we watched Iv
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
■Match, i ,r v,<
who was the principal speake rof the < ap itol Hill in this city. Tht> statue most of their work during the past
I::>r•! y expecting him Jo
year has been In Eugene. Both gentle
For proof of this statement read
hie be *-
| is of bronze and ot heroic propor- men have been doing finishing work in a frenzy.
day.
l.v. fr<
Lour to the next.
Marianna was recently built at a great cost, and is said to the following letters.
The judge opened his remarks by 'ions. and was modelled by George for the largest contractors In Eu
Mrs Bat bat.i Base, of Kingman,
K-ear..e a little better and
'Julian Zoltiay. the well-known sculp gene. and from what we learn are
be the most perfect mining town in the world.
Kansas, writmi to Mrs. Pinkham:
4 , t itup. Then ho comtnem-ed telling, of the action of the conven- tor.
first class mechahics.
•• h'<>r eitfh* years I Buffered from the
tic-'in
iieof everything w« tion held in Portland a short time
Within another week It Is prob
sefrre form of female trouble» and
able that two real estate deals will
eouhid - I ■ - n -i to pet wor»e all the ago and the action of that conven
According to officials of the company State Mine Inspector nv»st
wm
* told that an operation waa uiv only
be madi in Springfield Main street
pan1. II - c.sighing spells would )n-t tion in arranging for a campaign for
hope
of
recovery. I wr»»t« Mrs. Pinkhaia
property which will ultimately re- Louttit and Mine Foreman Kennedy had just completed a two
! i
...
. , pletely exhaust I. m l the betterment
the roads.
for advice, and iooU Lydia K. 1’iukhau. a
suit
tn
the
addition
ot
two
fine
store
days' examination of the mine and had come from the mine only Vegetable ( ompomud, and it has saved
w* lutihurt him a groatdeal.
i
Judge ! Scott explained how three
buildings. One it is understood will
! b.«d consumption.
committee had been appointed and
be a two story brick and the other three minutes before the explosion occurred. The iron ca<P' ;n my Iifo aud n -to me a well woman.”
Mr> \rtlnu »’ House, of ( hlirch
made of concrete.
They will both
«•One
hi'® at the drug store, my bills to be introduced in the coming
j.^ tif
Nov. 25.—With the have a frontage of 60 feet or more which the men went from the surface to the workings below -vas Hoad, Mu<' .- io X ml N. J., Elites:
Ju,
.
a ¡‘erune nlmanac ue I legisl lature applying tor approprla-■ testimony
R. Sperlock, sheriff of and will be erected in the early blown three hundred feet from the mouth of the shaft, two men
I frel it it my duty to let people
brou- 't ' homo. Wo rctul iu it a per- tions for road Improvement, etc. He Throckm-
Texas, introduced at spring.
kuow what I
K. I’ nkham's X’ege-
in
the
cage
being
killed.
But
little
hope
is
entertained
for
the
,
n ot his case und we advot
(,,.t
heariug in this city
table Comp und hu& -loue for me. I
C. W. Semtnes was In Bpringfield
-•ated the appointment of a hlgh- the cont
pi ii it we would try Piruna. )V o way
state rested its case Tuesday In the interest of the Eu- men entombed.
•offered from female troub’es, and last
commission to be composed of
bought a l»>ttle, quit everything el--,
George Clark, a Method- gene Guard. He was also hustling
March mv }
«tu <iv< «led that an
According
to
the
state
inspector
between
180
and
200
men
three
members
—
one
from
Eastern
OfMi aLiou wait ue<
My husband
of Gardiner, who is re- for new carriers for the daily as
jnd
. ing Jiim Parana.
Oregon
ing extradition to Throckmorton F ink - 'n-teele. who lias b-'-in deliv were in the mine when the explosion occurred, while other au otej«».trd. uud ui■•.'«Ui« to try Lydia
d one from Southern
«f-.v i . t lie two-thirds of the hottie
E. lb uk hum‘t Vegetable <'oni|»ound.
the indictment charging George ering the paper to the subscribers
Oregoi n and oae trom the Willamette
was U.--1 l
cough had alin<> I . ...... .
■ » I to dav I am well «ud at
i k Summers with obtaining money here has decided to quit on account thoritative sources mako the number 275.
Valley ’—one ot whom was to be a
After I I.
tai -n t wo botlh » he v as
ler false pretenses. Sperlock posi- of bad weather.
Shortly after 2 o'clock word from the Marianna rescue party FACTS FUR FICK WOMEN.
practlc cal engineer an-1 have general
Mr. \ S. Nickerson, who was tak
ly identified the accused man as
perfectly on < I. He lias notscen a sn-k supervision
For thirty y<-iiis l.vdii E. Pink
risiun of road work In
in th-
the whole
was
to the effect that they had succeeded in entering the mine
i»y since aud is a hearty, healthy boy. state. He explained that a levy of Summers aud corroborated every bit en to Portland for hospital accomo
ham’s Veg- table Compuund, inuda
dations
was
successfully
operated
of
material
evidence
that
had
previ
and
are
attempting
to
force
their
way
through
the
debris
to
mill
was
to be asked for and
•‘W-shall al way« praise Peruna t t -me
from roots uud herbs, has been the
upon and his friends here will be
which would accumulate a fund of ously been introduced. The officer glad to know that a speedy recovery where the miners were caught. It is not considered likely that standard n nit <ly for female ills
ttaav- jour boy’« lite.”
a
member
ot
Summers'
church
2399,000 yearly and that road im V. h*
ami hns ]»>-.. veiy i-t’D'il ihoits.inds«’
i he was stationed at Throck- is expected.
Man-a-lin
Meal Laxative
provement was to be paid for as fol
Several of our now citizens went any will be rescued alive.
women wb” have I mm n t rouble«! with
on,
and
was
intimately
acquaint-
state,
“Ash your druggist for a free Fe- lows: Throe eighths by the
to Eugene last Saturday forenoon to
di
p! !• eiiu-ir.s, i tlaiuniati.-n.ule' ia
the
minister.
three-eighths by the county and each
rtina Almanac ror 1909.”
v. T. B. Ford, pastor of the take the civil service examination
lion, fibiot I tuiri'i-, irregularities,
property owner abutting on the road
for
the
rural
free
delivery.
They
■odist Episcopal church at Pen-
peril id i' p.
i nd 1 >-i- I ■ he.
completed one-quarter each.
in, lias been subpoenaed by th«- were trying for the route made va
Mi . P
>i ii-1 it - s all ••'rk
The speaker explained how roads
cant
by
the
resignation
of
M
C.
Da
: so r.s a witness and is expected
should be built and showed a profile
woliK-n t-> i•
«■ <«r n«l «•«>.
vis,
who
has
been
carrying
the
until
rive here Wednesday. By Rev.
kill.,
lias
;-ti L 1
(fiotlsiillds
map of construction. He advocated
on
route
No.
1
for
the
past
several
Ford the defense expects to show
lienllli.
Aililec", L Illi. Jlass
the use of convict labor In road con
there are two Rev. Mr. Summers years. We are Informed tha-t four
struction, also that all tramps found
from
Springfield
took
the
examina
•xas at one time, and that the ac-
should be given terms nf twent.v-
.1 man is a victim of mistaken tion but as Uncle Sntn has employ-
thiriy or sixty days on the roads. He
tity. Circumstances are so cleur- -nent for but one of the tour, dis
.aid he was in "favor of having two
c.ainst i In- defendant, however, appointment surely awaits th«- nth.
Londo Newspapers Are Pleas- quarries operated by convict labor
th- magistrate before whom the ers.
and stated that the cost would be
Warrants of arrest were Issued by
iug is being conducted saw fit to
but 45 to 55 cents per day for each
■ase the minister's bond from the recorder on a complaint sworn
convict at work in the quarries and
to 21000. ill default of which to by the marshal, Monday, wherein
that amount would be over guarding
inent
,as locked up In the county jail. two of the pool hill proprietors were,
and fefed.
Increase In th- bond angered arrested for keeping their pool hall |
Judge Scott then read the preamble
rtiey W. W. Cardwell, of the de- open and their tables running on
of a paper prepared for signatures
i-. and he engaged in a wordy Sunday which is contrary to Ordln-
Chicago, Nov. 27. -The Triiut’ue bays that Chicago will be
No. 4 0. Upon a plea of guilty
a reported of those welling to assist in the for
with the court, resulting In his ance
mation
of
a
good
roads
league
here
they were assessed the minimum fine come the sole selling headquarter oi new lumber combiniitit i,
' bet wei n 111
I ’
■ <1 Stall -
which was 2-5 and co-tB.—News.
n for maintenance of the and Jack Rodman and Geo. A. Dor-
and that Edward Hines is to be it president oi the syndi. n <?.
:.: the Pacific and guaran- 1 is passed same along the audience
:
for
signatures.
- ".ty or China 1» -,lvcn
While the figures, as publicly stated, have fixed the conibin.iti »n
After a few more remarks the
pir.ee in til.- afternoon
as a $20,000,000 affair, competing lumber interests can see to
speaker
concluded
and
after
music
1 udon and is considered
Padflc Horse Liniment is prepared
> >rtai\cf‘. ’ he Pali .'.'all by the baud Chairman Svarverud
» expressly far the needs of horsemen and
limit to its capitalisation, but at the same time they express no
■ s it will be heartily wei called upon Judge Chrisman who re
(From
Thursday
’
s
Pally
Guard.)
ranchmen. It I» a powtrlul aad pene
fear that it will attempt to restrain trade by fixing prices.
coni*
ss a <• >n ribution to ’he sponded with a five minute talk.
Ogden. Utah. Nov. 25—While u
J. A. Krohn, known as “Colonial
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen
After the remarks by our county
>■
. 1’ is not regarded as
Frederick
Weyerhauser
is
Hmested
in
the
combination,
•
I
■
-,.
it
rived
in
large audience was enjoying a luusl-
cies. A soothing embrocation lor the
■'ri’>ee. but ; s • cam- judge the following also made five-
Eugene
this
afternoon
with
his
queer
relief ot pain, and the best liniment for
is also T. B Walker, the large fi individual owner of stands,
A liglo-Jap.-inese alli- minute talks in the order named: , < al comedy at the Grand opera house wheelbarrow outfit, on
his
way
sprains and soreness.* Unequaled for
Joel McCormack, Geo. A. Dorris, J. I Inst night Waller Luckey, a young
border
of
the
United
around the
white pine in the world.
, Beebe, John H. Hartog. H. A.
curing the wounds and Injuries of
ol
,
blew
out
hlr,
brains
with
a
rifle
He
began
his
unique
man
States afoot.
! ers, G. D. Linn, F. W. Osburn
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts.
journey
at
Portland,
Maine,
on
June
in the foyer of the theatre.
i Rudman, I. H. Bingham and
. abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific
’
! P. L. Campbell of the U. of O.
Luckey, who was 30 years of age, 1, l*i t, sod
’ Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
1909.
to
win
a
wager,
September
1.
Prof. Bump’s orchestra was in at-
> <1 nt the theatre entrance with a
No other is so good or helpful in so many
The traveler’s equipment consists
tendance and rendered several selec-
luohester rifle. Just before the au-
w ay s. II it fails to satisfy, we authorlre
‘
mounted
of
a
pyramid-shaped
box.
lions as did also
al
the Eugene .Mfll- dienci • emerged from the building he
all dealers to rebind the purchase price.
It
attracted
a
like
a
wheelbarrow.
Iv
tara« uses e-’oi nnv c««te
tary band.
put the muzzle of the weapon to his
deal of attention on Wlllam-
Fiie list were generally signed up mouth and pulled lhe trigger by great
HOVT CwtMiCAL CO4 ao«Tc*»o, Oaa
In
thlB
Is
I
__________
_
ette
street
this
afternoon.
and a good roads league was launch- means >f a string.
L * BOOKLET J-**»
FBEE •
kept his papers and the few articles
•I with a large membership, and
The ««Hind of the shot was not he carries.
di - Krohn Is accom
' that it will grow with time to be one heard above the laughter of the au-
panying her husband by train, meet-'
of th- le largest leagues in this state, 1 dience. and attaches of the thiiatre Ing him once or twice a week at
A DELIGHTFUL
goes without saying.
removed the body before the doors points where he is scheduled to pass. |
< Jfficers.
were thrown open.
The expense of the trip is defrayed
M Svarerud was elected president
Luckey is known to have lout mon by the Bale of aluminum medal»
of the local organization, which was ey and is thought to have been de- bearing a bas-relief of Krohn and
formed this afternoon at the Good spondent.
bls odd vehicle on one side and a
tetter in hi« pot! ket asked that a legend explanatory of his trip on j
K- ! m«*eting.
1 N. Edwards, of Junction, was sister, Mrs. Hurry Word, »4 East
parts a pleasing softness
el ■< . I vice-president; Jack Rodman. Fifteenth street, Portland, Or., lie no the “I other.
and delicacy to the skin A
am obliged to average 22 H |
v.— j and
-■— F.
"• M Wilkins, treas tified.
secretary;
•md restrains the ravages of
miles a day in order to complete the j
.»J
urer ' A
A’ tax
tax ( of fifty cent»
levied
urer.
sun, wind and lime.
9000-ntlle trip on time.'' said Mr.
on
each
member
wN-n
he
joins,
which
Walter
Luckey
formerly
lived
in
(J
11
r<
1
1
ii
Krohn this afternoon, ’’bnt I have
ts continued application elimi
may be paid to the treasurer or the Eugene, being a non of Eugene Luck been making better tints than that i
nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
ey. who mysteriously disappeared right along.
Loan
k Savings Ba i’:
I ain now 500 miles
renders imperceptible annoying
from his home here a good many ahead of my schedule.
1 am writ-
minor blemishes and sallowness.
years ago. Walter was a brother Ing a book of my eiperfence.« and
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
<,f Miss P-arl Luckey, a well-known my observations of the country I
exclusively its own and is in every
graduate of the University and a pass through. I have wagered 2000
way a perfect toilet luxury. Trice
tecaher in the Eugene high school copies of this book against 29000'
50 cents. Ask your druggist tor >t.
last : “
year
zr. Tad Luckey, also formerly that I reach Portland. Maine, by,
of Eugene, now in the liquor business September, 1909.
io Portland. Is a brother. Mrs. Mary
“I followed the northern boundary
Butier. of Portland, is his mother. to S-attle and mean to follow the
ATRIAL Will CONVINCE-
i oast to Los Angeles; cross the!
Southern states to Jacksonville, Ho-!
ZION ITEMS
rida; then up the coast to Portland, i
I hope to arrive In San Francisco on j
PORTLAND. ORE. y
(Special Corretxpondence.)
Christmas day.
n. Nov. 22.—Our people voted
I am In the best of health. I>nr-:
ive mills, the money to be ing the first two weeks of my trip
taking better roads. Thia I lost 20 pounds, but now my weight;
f
•operlv applied will make a j I ,s normal
I ¡'>st two d -s la*-
nvement.
week at OrllU. Wash. I fainted on ' 0
o a short time ago vta- the road and was obliged to stay
his old home, han been at a farmhouse two days to recuper
7 h»- murder*-1 man wu a proin!- for some weeks past ho has boon ro
ling his farm here and ate. This was my first sick spell,
»ut now »ays he is sat- although frequently I have been de ouf p'UDg attorney of Portland, and reiving anonymous letters tLreaten-
Ing his life. Mr. Maher has be»n ap
remaln in this climate.
layed by Injuries to my feet. Some • 4i"
r • ph»
■ t M >i J M SheIh • IH-.iring as priMufcutor against severu.
plea»*d to note that sereral days I keep up a pretty good gait;
♦
of
Eugene,
and
a
brother
In-law
members of the bar against whom
farmers have been purchasing other days 1 can’t make the time.
goats to run on brush land, Weather ''• -'iditionn are against me Senator T B. Kay. of i’wxlrm an*l disbarment proceedings have is <•
Instigated, and It is supposed that
mimals will keep down more very ofter. In 19 days ot the 25 I, State .-ra’or O I’ c-sihow. of Ro»,
H<- l«av«-a a wife aud on» soni* one of th'-m han take tiltil*
brtiah than two men and a boy, be was In Montana. 1 warned In rain burn
child. Flach, the murderer. does not method to try to Induce the prose.’ i
sides <he crop of mohair and kids.
are bat oatw ard signs of the evil
and snow.’’
j;e* N O Williams, of the Eugene
bear a good reputation and the bar tor to drop tb* chargea.
dene in secret by myriads of dao-
Another letter was received th
prneaed
Ita charge <
x mortal Ion
B'be University, will preach at Lost
Jruff (erms sapping the life blood
against him In the supreme court. morning, typewritten and purposely
Valley school house today.
CATALOG
of the hair. Micro kills the para
Billy Kelsay Is moving tn his bom*
Mr Fieber being appointed proseen misspelled, no as to hide ’he writer r
site, soothes the itchiat svtlp.
r1ed forms, here that he bought of R L. Ed
>ty
It reads as follow«:
tor. The charge against Fitch was
however, I« 'hat wards.
’ Mr. R. Fisher:
gives lustre to the hair and stope
’hat b'- appeared In court during th*
.
,<■ , -n mal
.t,,n* slab in
“Str: —
He fti
Elden T< ’¡pieman ha* moved tn
it falling oat A sinfle appficatioa
♦ trial of a ease intoxicated
R
the
ground
be
■'From
rumors
I
have
heard
yo-i
merly
ran
a
newspaper
In
Alhanv.
I>-Xter
and
Is
living
wfh
Chari»«
Mc-
gives relief and proves its worth.
♦
Ke'ehell regained the
floor, through
house .
w «
ore
to
be
srhot
or
disposed
of
and
I
Only
a
few
daya
ago
th*
Portland
ck
♦
weight championship
Save your hair before too late.
psy IM ext-'-M.
by -*-*
—•— «»■'i
’- ♦ Jovrnal irfnfed the following atory , think my duty to tell you to be car«
d-f*atlng
Hilly
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
Kabo tos
ful.
Of
course
thia
may
only
be
talk
today
’
s
tragedy
la
a
fitting
of
which
chain
+
ln a lively battle,
delightful dressing for the hair,
CAHTO Ti T A .
»'
«
Price
J .ist.
t>
.t
th*
shooting
of
Mr.
ileney
make*
♦
it down and was
free from grease and sticky dils.
'M i«4 1« HjW LW* »XM
-th- matter worse. If It were known
Fiai ph
♦
•
1.
Ask yourdruggi-t for free booklet
hat I bad warned you it would tie
♦ cu »r ”f
Ukrainian."
em’ion. La* Inforuic-d ths wolle« that I bad tor a»«
Judge Scott, of Monroe County.
Was the Principal
Speaker
LATER DETAILS
SHERIFF SPERLOCK
SAYS IT IS SUMMERS
GREAT LUMBER TRUST
IS ORGANIZED WITH
CHICAGO HEADQUARTERS
AMERICAN-JAP
TREATY REPORTED
WALTER LUCKEY SUICIDES COLONIAL JACK ARRIVES
HERE ON UNIQUE TRIP
AT OGDEN, UTAH
ATTORNEY RALPH FISHER
L iquid fací
Portland. Nov. 28.—J. A. Finch, an attorney who \ ?s
barred from practice for one yem by the State l’.r Ast
this afternoon shot and killed R <lph B. Fisher, a you
.
who had been designated to a't cp sscit^r for the Bar Asso
ciation in the case against Finch.
Finch was disbarred on Wednesday and today he went ti
Fisher’s office in the Mohawk building. He went into Fish’r’j
private room and fired three shots at his prosecutor, one bulle:
taking effect in the temple, killing Fisher instantly.
Finch attempted to escape, but a group of people, attractei
by the shots, barred his way. He was taken to a police station.
Fisher has been pruminent in ref m and civic movement;:
and at the recent meeting of the Staic 3arAssociation attempt
In secure strong endorsement of Francis Heney, based on th'
ent attempt made to kill the well-known prosecutor.
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