2 - — THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY. MAR 4. 19Ô9 ■ — ■ DIRECTORS OF FRANCHISE IS Pecuüar to Itself UNKNOWN NUN KILLS HIMSELF ÄI DISTRICT FAIR GRANTED FOR COTTAGE GROVE ABE ELECTED NEWRAILROAO In combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is therefore Pecu'.iar t j Itself in merit, sales and cures. It is made from the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic ingredients by / h original and peculiar methods as to retain the full medicinal value of each and ail. The severest f >rm« < f scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu­ matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by At an adjourned meeting of the A netting of the l.ane county Fair Aaao iation was held in the Commer- city council last night a franchise dal :lub rooms this afternoon at was granted the Laue County Asset whir 1 time a board f director* was Company to build and operate an elected a follows: Perry Barber, T. electric railway over certain streets rerud. F M Wll- of the city to tie used In connection A. S' hater. M i. k. C. M. Young, with the proposed Eugene-Florence kin-. H F. Ho Amo» Wilkin» D E Y iran. Al Hamp line which the company is promoting ton and F. A Rankin, at large; J. ana for which the preliminary sur­ Beebe, from the Lane < mtity Fruit veys are now being made. Free Hurd | Thomas, president of the company, Growers' Aamdatlon; C. J. frori the Irving Grang. , J Nelson i addreiu>cd the council In favor of Cm» trotu the Sluslaw grange; W. 'granting the franchise. and when the H. Weatheraon, from th? Slualaw I matter came to a vote the ordinance River Improvement Club; H. I Kann waa passed unaniniouHly. from the Junction City Commercial Tin- \i-w t'linrtcr Club and B. F. Keeney from the Lane Mayor Matlock announced that he County Poultry Association. Other wna t.lstaken lu H-aard to the time granges and onitueri lai bcdl •» acd the not i—» of th»- proposed change* like organization* aie en'ltl-l to In ih< charli i would have to be pub­ pla1 exhibit at the fair and ad- | use of roller kkateH on cement aide- Jou :i-d to meet Wednesday night of i walk*. The following committee was ap­ next week | pointed to select sites for wells for 11h<- city waterworks Alton Hamp- ton. P. L. Campbell, Simon Klov- GOVERNOR VETOES j dahl. W 8 Moon, T. II Garrett. Dr. Prentice. I>r Prosser and Dr. Cheah- MANY MORE BILLS Ire. Frank Bennett, mention of whose txiwer s< heme waa made exclusively by The Guard a few days ago. ap- 2 4—Governor Salem, Or., Feb. piled for a franchise for putting in Chamberlain wielded the veto ax with an electrical taiwer system. The a vengenc* all day yesterday, late matter was referred. last night and thia morning, with Washington *t reet, from West the result that at noon today the Eighth to West Twelfth, was ordered bead* of 21 bins enacted by the re- graded and graveled, cen' »elision esslon of tbe legislature are The street committee reported a waste basket basket. Fourteen House bill* carload of pipe as being ordered for were filed this morning with the water main extension». secr-tary of state ana tnree Senate The street committee reported fa- Dills, without the approval ot the vorably on the matter of granting gov-rnor. the Warren Construction Company One of tna mo*t Important bills the use of a aite north of the butte vetoed by the governor is Senate bill for a mixing plant. 144 amendlng-the bank deposit laws of the state Governor Chamberlain darles between Coos and Cur.v. 8 II 134. Chase Providing for ■ay» In hl» messag» that If section 2, 8. It 136, Marlon County Delega­ which removes an ambiguity In the pre ent law. stood alone he would tion Fixing the salary of the sher­ appt >ve It. but that section 1 ha* the iff of Marlon 8 11 143. Miller (Lane and Linn) eff< : of releasing the state treas­ Amending statute regarding com­ ure; from personal liability on his of fl lai bond for any moneys that pensation of county commissioners. I II 144. Panish Relating to might be I >st by reason of the failure or Insolvency of any bank which be­ bank deposits. 8, U 145, Fixing the salary of the come* a depository under this act, and In the opinion of the governor. assessor of Grant. 8. II 75X, Merryman Fixing the U might have the effect of Invall- "Any salary of the sheriff of Klamath. dating the treasurer'* bond 8. B 164. Bailey Separate books act which has the effect of releas- Ing an official on Ills bond Is agalnst for recording deeds and mortgages. 8. B. 162. Bingham - - For pub- sound public policy," says the gov- ernor. "and 1 return the bill wit h my listing of <11* I in <| ite nt tax : Hat. 8. B. 243, Johnson - Salary of veto.*' school superintendent of Benton Renate bill 154 provide* deeds and mortgages with the cei county. The follow Ing House bill* were tiflcste* of ackaowledgment thereof left wlfh the county clerks and re vetoed: II. B 63. Miller Salary of school «order* of the several counties of the state must be r-corded at full length superintendent of Jackson county. H. B. 65, Buchanan Prohibiting tn well-bound and sewed books. Governor Chamberlain state» that wearing of uniform ot United States since In tnauy counties of the state army, H. B. 93. Ileal-. Fixing salaries the loose leaf system of recording instrument» have been adopted, If of Tillamook deputies the pTopo»ed system» were forced H. II. 2 DC itush Fixing salari upon these counties they would be jf Wallowa school superintendent, H. B 303, Marion county delega- compelled to use book typewriter*. He »ay» that the typewriters ne es- tlon— Fixing salary of Marlon as- sary f>r the work are handled by aeaaor. II. II. 341, Itedlllloo Fixing sal- but one firm tn the state ami manu­ factured by- but one firm In the ary of county judge of Coos. United State*, «nd that thus a monop­ II. B. 340. Lune county delegation oly might be crested In thl» line. Fixing salaries of justice and eon Another bill which fell under the stallie ot Eugene district. H. B. 340, Bonebrake Fixing sal- ax was Senate bill 162. which pro­ vide« for the -publication of IBXPA arles of certain Benton officer*. whb h might become delinquent upon The following Senate bills w real property. The governor •ay® filed; 8. B. 65, Cole Prohibiting secret this law wa» In force u few vea hi ago and entailed up n the taxpayer* soeletle lu tin* public school*. 8 It 77, Miller (Lane and 1.1 mi ) such a heavy vxi»en«e that It was deemed b< »1 to repeal It, and he doe* Regulating waler atid Its dtstrl- not ere that any k > hh ! can come of button. a re enaNmeiit of the law. but that, 8. B. 125, committee on military on the contrary, think» It would lie affalrs- Providing armories for the Instrumental f in entailing ill nddl- Oregon National Guard. The following llou»« bills wer? tlonsl burden upon the laxpayer* of the state tiled. H. Senate bill 114 makes It a Mia­ Il 4N, McCue Regulating demeanor for any one wilfully ñad batiks and banking. H. II. S6, Beati Creating board maliciously to Instigate or circulate or transmit anv statement untrue In ut tax commissioner» II H 7t. Bean Creating an ln- fa-1 derogatory to the financial con- dltl 11 or solvency of any bank. Iiank- ■ urance dvpartment. H. B 130, Altman Prohibiting Ing Instltutlon or trust company do- in* business In the state, or wilfully animals ruunlng at large west of the or malicltiusly to counsel, aid, pro­ Sandy in Multnomah county. Bryatit Providing for cure or Induce another to start or H. It. 145, Bryant- circulate any such Matenicnt or ru­ protectloti of crabs, ciani» aud craw mor. Governor Chamberlain nny* fish. that any Institution of the list men­ H. B. 175, Jones of Dougin» - tioned ha* the same recourse and Aim-tidlng code relating to flihltig remedy at law at present in case of fui »alni« n In thè l'nipqua Injury of the nature named *» the H. II. 132, ha•5. Brook» Amendlng Ir­ la»» so that the matter may be satlsfac- torlly adjusted to all concerned h 32X. Greer Regulatlng peti- fore the next regtt lar session of t fie dl t,MHH* < oata- a la-w, legislature. .roe nt Senate bill »> si Feb 14—The governor A a* fishing law* of
  • nal guard conform to the within ISA feet of i dam ang'l the mal militia law, and the Clemen» the closed season, si dnrls «od goeet r thinks the distance > measure, all of which arc now provid«-»!. should feet The other bills are ine» dec, ( prop, is to Increase the salari A northern l-ake county man say* the c nty officers of several < that section Is bound to produce i reason* for which wer abumtant crops of cereals as noon a* transportation facilities are realised by With knowledge gained from actual vet ftil experience In growing wheat, barley ry* and all kluds of the finest *ege tables, he I* going to take up • des­ !>ea ert claim and await railroad develop­ 11 ment. I 1 GUA KC OUNCES^ Ix V bakiwq COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE FOOD LAWS Makes the Baking Sweeter, Lighter • (I pjBn») .insci «..iBpjnjes tuo J J I n unknown man camniit'ed »ui- An uhk Cottage i cide in the park in ea two or three days ago by­ ut-. Sold by druggists. ioo doses $i. Begin to take it today, i Grove ting his throat with a pocket knift. wrto prefer «am« rarative pr-iperti«»« m the liquid form, bewidM and his body was found yesterday af- « . i lab!** »*cur»*r of do»«», «njv»n»enre. wnomj — there ■ ternoon by a number of children go­ no lose Ly .vaporaUoa, breakage, or leakage. torni, H» mm 1 » x ir* i ;»ari i a* U ■’i« p lì up in -hre-w- ing home from school. la Len] tablet» •• j . j j *I 'arsatao«. a< w bl a« in the Sold by druggiaU or aent promptly by mail Coroner Gordon was notified by iMual liquid form »araatabn uara id«uti< ally th« C. J. Hood Co . Lowell. M m - 1 telephone of the finding of the body, 4’W 1 and ;e went Up to Cottage Grove on i the 9; 35 train last night to make an iis ^^ACl-UBED 0**^1 I Investigation. He fount that the man was between forty and forty-five ; y ears of age. was of sandy complex­ »u. C hicago gì ion. weight about 1K0 pounds and Y ork , kan **4 five feet, seven Inches tall. He had k absolutely nothing on his person that would lead to hi* identification, and. in fact. It seem* as though he used A every effort to prevent his name from being known. The place on the hat ■5* band where his name was supposed to be stamped was cut out and there COOPER TRIAL was not a scrap of paper on his per­ HRRIMAN SECURES son except a buginess card of a paint­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 0 Beveridge, charging bribery, corrup­ ing firm at Oakland, Cal., and the GROWS BITTER AS RIGHTS OF WAY ♦ ♦ tion and various it her offenses hat check given him by the conduc­ o EVIDENCE PROCEEDS V'a«h!ngton, Feb 27.— ♦ against certain officials and leaders tor on the train. ♦ There will be no statehood ♦ of what was termed the "gang which in hl* pocket was a purse contain­ ♦ legislation for New Mexity* ♦ is in control of political affaira in ing 3101.90 In money. He carried an “ Washington. Feb. 2G.—T e Harri­ Nashville, Feb. 26.—The Cooler- ♦ and Arizona at the present ♦ M exlco." open-faced »liver watch, a cork man railroad will be built up the Sharp trial today marked a bittei ar­ Deschutes River to a conne'tl n at ♦ session of congress, At a ♦ Hair or Xavy for Pacific i.-ryw, a »mall pocket comb and a ♦ meeting of the conmiltt«*e on ♦ The senate today agreed to a par­ few other little things. He wore a Klamath Falls with the road now. gument between opposing counsels ♦ territories today, all of the ♦ tia) report of tile conférences ________ on ____ the pair of ivory cuff buttons with the building northward to that point and j and closed with a decided advantage ♦ members, regardless of par- ♦ naval appropriation bill. An amend­ monogram "A. T. C." engraved on the right of way will be approved by to the defense. At the time an inter­ ♦ ty, in a sensational scene, ♦ ment authorizing th- president to di­ each. These letters, perhaps, were Secretary Garfield before next ! esting law point was decided by ♦ abandoned consideration of ♦ vide the navy so as to keep one-half his initials. Thursday. These facts were br'ughti Judge Hart. The defense offered The man was well out at a hearing before the Secretary | proof that Colonel Cooper was told ♦ the house bill admitting the ♦ on the I Pacific coast Is still in dis- dressed, wearing a good suit of by Edward Craig, whom the Colonel ♦ territories to the Union. ♦ pute, and the senate instructed its clothes of brown, patent leather siloes of the Interior today. ♦ « conferees to insist upon its retén and an expensive Stetson hat. The It was stated by a representative of had sent to see Senator Carmack, that Carmack was in an ugly humor. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tlon. man. when found lay face down­ E. H. Harriman that out of the JS2.-I The case of the defense was based In Favor of Negroes ward on the ground, with a large 000,000 raised by bonds recently! really upon this one expression, for Under a spacial rule the house pocket knife tightly clasped In his floated by the Harriman system fori Members of the committee left the the new railroad constructl n. 340.- both Colonel and Robin Cooper that passed the senate bill granting dis­ room wiihout any one suggesting fur­ charged negroes involved in the right hand aver in the direct examination. The firm in an endeavor to establish the he expected to do this before he court excluded the jury and one of man's identity. He will also try to leaves office next Thursday. He Is the witnesses, as the state declared tha Carmack get some intorniation about him' from waiting only the adjustment of a few­ he would, admitted the -ailroad men. It Is not yet decld-, minor details, as outlined yesterday, laughed a the idea of trouble. The ed whether or not an inquest will be and knows of nothing that will likely court held that the testimony must delay his action. be excluded. held over the body. All material obstacles that have From the fact that the man had H. E. Steffenson and wife and G. the hat check, it 1» presumed that -he heretofore deayed the approval of Madison. Feb. 26. While tile Wis­ Ol.vinpla. Feb. 27 - Stock exchange maps of location of the Deschutes S. Steffenson of Astoria, arrived in consin legislature continues to bal­ j speculators will be put out. of busi- was not destined to Cottage Grove, —iid have been removed. |ast night. but decided to get off there on his lot for t'nited States senator in Joint i neaa In this state. If the ........... .............. new . criminal assembly dally, the supporters of code Is adopted by the legislature In wav north from Caiiofrnia and com- 8 epbenson contend that he was Its present form. The senate by a mit teh deed away from anyone who elected United States senator on seu- decisive vote today added to the pro­ knew him. arate ballot on January 26, whAn he visions that put bucket »hop» In the' I ' elved a majority of the votes cas* felony class, an amendment directed I SPRINGFIELD NOTES in each branch of the legislature. nt brokers who are members of Taking the stand that Stephenson Eastern boards of trade or stock ex-1 FROM THIS WEEK'S NEWS was elected on separate ballot his changes. supporters have secured a certificate ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI The senate modified the felony­ The baseball meeting that was to of election signed by Governor Dav­ gambling section so that it only ap­ a»»ry«nw fctsrw-ed la bortlentrar* sbonld read thia macattne, wblrb comprtaua idson and countersigned by the Sec­ plies to public gambling. Games of* have been held Monday evening has afsnil TO pa(ea. Sandautn el/ tlluatratad, brtmfal of reading matter for tba bene*t ot tttoae retary of State. Last night United chance in private residence apart­ been postponed until Wednesday wha t'uw trait. January, February and Ma reb laauea wilt ba big apeclal auaabera aa evennlg. March 3. Spraying, Gardening an* gwaU Fruita. States District Atomey Wheeler left ments are exempted. On account ot IU Inrreaaed etrralatlon ta tb* State* *f tba Nortkwast, Tb» Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles r-»-» I lie tried on one of the Eugene cars • rttx-ri tr ra ttgbt to alitetti pate* ot additional matter errry moots. Tbl* matter will next week, a model of which is now be .pvll.able t Soitbweatern condition», and wlU maka Tb. Vrult-Growet ot greater valo. (• its readi't-8 in thia territory. complete ut Luther’s blacksmith rr.tlt'OruJ''r?.."'t™'* ,nl,‘ crap condition* e.ery aea.es ae. wertk 1 hi- debating team ot the Salem shop. Whether it wilt tie a success more than the a> ba< Option price. Three report* bare alwaye proeed moat reliable. nigh school last night was defeated n4 tattooed will Ond »1. tor which aend Tie Frat*. ferson. Junction City, on the con­ eral Superlnten^i'nt Buckley and oth­ the« absolu tel/ FBKB Grower om year to each ot la toSowlag addo anea trary. defeated the negative of this ers of prominence in railroad circles •rad your order at tare, and question »uicessf fully ", against Eugene were In Springfield Tuesday on a they will be aent tor arr¡n< planting ______ ____ __ to high school to win Toor anbocrtptloa ... on —i the same »Ide I tour of inspection. In conversation TW rrwlt-Growar wtll «tart at of the question to Salem. Salem with Mr. Fields we learned that the If you want ^amplo Statesman. main object of their visit was to in­ M» It Will M oent freo. Sotd veatigate the Main street crossing Uw Caana ud |100 to N'iw» •••••••••• and determine whether or not it could lie lowered to conform with the Tvwv TIMMONS LIVES The Fruit-Grower sidewalk grade. The matter has ISAAC STEPHENSON (It been called to his attention by the •1r*d, Box ■ >7 ST. J0SKP8, MO. •M* FOR 26 MINUTES city dad», and a request that the same lie done If possible was made. Who assert* hl* claim to re tlon as senator from Wisconsin. He Salem. Or.. Feb. 26. C Y. Tim­ He Informed us that the work will be Is the political foe of Senator LaFol- mons. convicted of the murder of Es­ done as soon as possible, and while lette and a millionaire telle Timmons in this city In Novem­ they nini not tie able to lower the for Washington with thia certificate ber. expiated his crime on the gal­ track the full twelve Inches they In his possession and wilt turn It lows al 12 30 this afternRt, 1V/.ED Today's joint ballot In the legisla­ tendant e nay Timrfiona* neck was not operating directly upon the liver and ali­ ture gave Stephenson 4? votes; nec- broken liecause of hl» light weight mentary canal, gently but persistent!» es*ary fur elertlon, 5 7 He weighed lit) pounds. stimulating a healthful activity. Iti Sslem. Feb 2 4 At a meeting of The healed wound in his throat the tax board. Inclwdlng Governor t-enehcial influence extends, however to was torn open by tbe fall and his Chamberlain. Secretary of State Ben­ everv portion of the system, aiding tn the A rest i *• KASPARILLA _ . hides GU(OE. ;»