TWIOE-A-WEE
VOL 34
EUGENE, OREOON, THURSDAY EVENINO, DEC. 1, 1910
(MAR
I
NO. 56
DR. COOK ADMITS HE GUESSED
J
i
fl
EXPLORER SAYS
Pile of Silver Dollars High as
Horse Not Enough to Buy Him
RECEIVE SUM
MISTAKEN
i
Pleads Partial Insanity As
Building Wtih Most of Its Con
Proposal on Way to Port Cori
Excuse for His Ac-
tents Destroyed—Loss
mission from Chief of
!
tion
Is About $5000
Corps of Engineers
I
•
hunger and isolation
WAS FORMERLY OLD
PEOPLE OF DISTRICT TO
CAUSE MENTAL WEAKNESS
HYLAND RESIDENCE
Doctor Has Been in Hiding But
Sheriff Buwn kivestigating the
Will Return to America to
Matter, Hoping to Appre
Placed Under Contract and1
Spend Christmas
hend the Culprit
the North Jetty Built
RAISE HALF THAT SU
i
i
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i
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On Acceptance Work Will E|
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New Tort. M< h 10
l»i Fredei
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The old Hyland resideooe at Low-
Portland, Nov. 30.—On the wi
|<-k Cook. In »ii article to be publlab-
, used for some Urne past as a
the port of Siuslaw commission i: I
,4 in Hampton*« Mugixtn.-. <onf.-»»<«
hotel by John Holman, was destroy
proposal from the chief of tj
ho does not know whether he reach
ed by fire at an early hour this
il «
corps of United States army engli
ed the North Polo or not
Cook liu*
morning and hardly any of the con
eers,
through
Major
Morrow,
•
heel! III hiding Ljr more than n year,
tents of the building were saved, so
I .
charge of coa t ha.br -s in the fir' I
til
and informed th«- editor of the n ug
fast did the structure burn.
district, by which improvemet s $
axlnr publl»hlng hl» »»«try th»' he
The blaze was diacoveied by Mr.
c.
cost
»430.000
will
be
prosecuted
u-
will return to the United Ht»t«'* «no
Holman about 4; 40 o'clock and at
der government supervision if tl
hit wife and children December 21 (
that time it bad spread so far that it
port will file a bond acceptable to tl‘ , -1 ). ' I
t» «iM-nd Chrl»lnia» here
waa impossible to get into any of
war department, pledging a contilb •.
Cook ileal» In the »lory with th
.* I
'he rooms downstairs except one. ■
tion of »215,000.
psychology of hl» adventure and >uiyr |
from which most of the contents
! 'i
Little Miss Marios Grey walked into Madisuu Square Gardeu, New Y< rk
The chief of engineer» has prop«/: I ,
tritOEfiICK
A.
I.ÜUK
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S
UrElClst
ra
J
ill
.»tlAPH.
"Fully, freely, fatikly. I »h itl tr •
were removed Everything in all the <*y. with her fiirher aud mother. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Grey, aud there t’le
ed that the port of Sluslaw commi
you everjlhlng »nd leave th.- drrl.ton
other rooms was destroyed.
sfon execute a contract with the go.
Itrtle girl saw ttie small««* burse in the world. “I want that horse," the little
with you
If after r.-adln« my «tory
The fire started la the rear part MW said “It's ywzrs.' sabl the father. A -d then his troubles started. t'han-
eminent, backed by sufficient suret
you »ay 'Cook 1» »Im ere »nd hone»t;
of the house where a quantity of oil utug X*. Dillon, a wealthy English iui n. -J14 not want to sell the animal, but
guaranteeing the full sum of »215
tialf < razy from month» of l«ol*ll<>n
waa stored. The fire was plainly of
500 to be furnished locally, less tl*.
and hunger, he believed be reached
Incendiary origin, and Sheriff Bowo when Miss Marioa explained that she ..»u>u give a pile of sliver dollars ns
value of work actually performed i I
hUrti as the horse he c.Huddered the offer. The exact price p<Ud for the lit tic
the pole; hr 1« not a fakir.' then I
is now working OS ''
the date of the contract. The gua.
■ball be eetlefled "
The building was valued at about horse wus not made public, but Mr. Grey said If his little daughter would
antee fund will be placed to the cieu
The explorer »tale» that It would
»4000 and the cirmenta about 11000 «land ou lop of the luow's bend the pile of sliver dollars be paid to Mr. Dll-
it of the Secretary of War to be e’
tM. Impoaalble for any man to demon-
or more in addition There was only I Lou would «till l<« l.ewad rse-0 of the little miss' tlngers.
pended as the act provides. On tl.
Cl
■trate beyond question he ha» been
31000 insurance on the building
acceptance of the guarantee woi,
>r
Most of the furniture tn the building
t<> the north pole
*••' «haracterigr»
will be placed under contract and tl,.
the region as a region of liisanlty.
was owned by Mrs. A. D. Hyland,
proposed Jetty on the north side <
&
where one cannot believe the evi
who also owned the building, but
the river will be started. The po^
1
Mr Holman had some of his own
dence gathered by one's eyes
Is to be permitted to proceed wlf
property in the house,
His goods
Dr. Cook aay»
„
.....
the south Jetty, under the existlm A
were fully insured, but Mrs. Hyland's
"Did I «el t” the north pole
I er-
| contract with Robert Wakefield, up .
>'
ver« not.
hap» I nude a ml»takr In •’»•■’‘•"A
til the December session of eongrea,: i»11 '
At the time the Tire was discover
that I hi >1
After mature thought I Speaker At Conference Gives Portuguese Troops and
Then legislation may be secured (t L
ed the building was past saving and
roofeea that I do not know absolutely
permit the port to complete the won I..
the
citizens
of
the
village
attracted
whether I readied the pole or n<> •
to the full extent of the contract an.
ors Are in Possession
Many Reasons There
by the flames could do nothing ex
*>!
This may com.- as sn singling
to obtain credit therefor as part
cept protect the surrounding build
ment but I sm willing to »Urtle the
tho
contribution.
of the City
for
lags from the flying brands.
world if. by <•«'"« •“ 1
Contract Ready Soon.
; • F
opportunity to pr.-s.-nt my cnee ID
It is pointed out that even thoug! 1 ’
of
Macao.
China,
M
mm , Island
Stripping
th»»
Ixtulsvlilo,
Nov.
30.-
my case I mean, not my cue. s ns a g<-
the
expected
legislation
is
not
passei
STANDARD
OIL
r i
Nov. 30.— Portuguese troops of the
ograph'ral dlMOVer.-r. but iny cas»1 state legislature of tunny power«, Imai garrison and the crew of the
next month, it may be adopted at th
office
the
n
al
making
the
governor's
MAN
SAYS NO
Justices and Constables Chosen President Diaz Will Thus Seek next session and that the port 6
a» a man. Much a» the attainment
1
f >r I’ortugiH'se gunboat Patria revolted
of the north pole meant to me th« org in of authority, and voting
Siuslaw commission will get credit i, ? v. r t.
PANIC
IN
SIGHT
last night, taking possession of the
neu,
not
mesures,
was
advocated
by
sympathy «nd confidence of m> f< 1
in
Various
Precincts
—
Tie
the
end
for
its
share.
It
is
estimate,
to Pacify Coun
I
Gamallal Bradford, of Boston. In an city, and proceeded to enforce certain
low mm mean more
that at least three weeks will be re J •1
\mong the
New York, Nov 29
changes In the administration of af
|>r < <M»k tell» the «tory of hU life address before th" governors’ confer fairs of this dependency of Portugal men In the financial district who
quired
in
which
to
get
the
contract
At Pleasant Hill
!
try
ence today. I'liless the governors are
and olrturrR wh»t he e»ll» the <> <
signed bv the port officials and foi,
Zov-nng ambition for •*«{• »'• «“ given the right to be heard in the The rebels continued in control to- commented yesterday on the pessi
w
arded
to
the
chief
of
engineers.
Aa
mistic trad-
prospects credited to
Following is the list of justices of
1
discussion of proposed laws in the day, the governor and military offl- James J. Hill, of th" Great Northern
El Paso, Nov. 30.—The special cor th" citizens had spent about »47.001, ■ >.
that b.-«.t him until It finally •
_ powerless.
the peace an dconstables elected at
revolution will vers belng
li
glsintiires.
another
nat-.l m h.s effort
U‘*’
Several hundred strong, the rebels railway, was E T Bedford, a direct the rwent general election In the respondent of the El Paso Herald in on the south jetty ud to Novembeji •'.I-
n ull, he pre Hi ted. In support of
|>r. < ooh ervth t
'•
Mexico writes that it is rumored that 1. and were spending from »9001 t:
the governor proceeded to Santa Clara convent, or of the Standard Oil company, and various precincts of the copntv:
that
Mt
|tf»'H«»l)
I
his
to »10 000 a month, they will b-
convinced himself l> hud <li»-'“'
t I
from which they drove out th«* nuns, ■'resident of the Corn Products Re-
General
Bernardo Reyes will be re
reti
power
in
a
stat"
i»
thf»
should I»'
.1
credited with a large outlay.
flnlm; company.
Eugene—Justice. R. S. Bryson :
the pole he wus half n a l- •••
who
fle<l
to
Hong
Kong.
The
expul
ill-
«*ild
thnt
«tuli
diverso
called
from
Europe
and
Bradford
made vice
Major Morrow is losing no time f>i
two years In hl* quest, during
Mr. Bedford disagreed with Mr. i constable. J. J. Harbaugh.
sion
of
the
religious
orders
was
the
r«»
represent«»«)
In
a
legtal.i
’«•rests Wr
president of Mexico, and allowed by the preparatory work. Yesterday hit
time endur.iig hunger an I pri-
principal demand, but increased pay Hill and said that he saw no signs
Springfield—Justice. J. J. Totten;
lure that Inb'lilkTont action for thu in the army and navy and the sup of a business relapse in 1911. This
that he I*)»
unbalum-•
President Diaz to assume the reins of was engaged in supervising the com’, I
v.
holo
wim
ImpoMRlble.
For
stat.- as a
was the way he voiced his hopes on constable. L,. E. Thompson.
government in a few months, It is pilation of specifications for th«!* !» • - t
'" ih- had always Itrokml on tin- lis tills rei on. the governor, reprewetit- pression of the newspaper. Vida No tli« outlook:
north jetty. He estimates that au
Cottage Grove—Justice, \V. c. believed such a course would satisfy
va.
are
also
asked.
All
demands
will
hnlo »tale. nhould have
• tig the
work will be comn’eted in from twdu
“I cannot share th" pessimistic i Counter; constable, A. B. Atkins.
covery of the pole u» an
be
:-.r
inte
l
bv
the
government.
the
country.
Vice
President
Corral
to three years. There will then b«- i
views of Mr. Hill. I believe that we
for hl» own personal aatlaf-* • • more t>< er in ft
Foreigners
are
leaving
the
city
for
is
very
sick
and
is
expected
soon
to
Junction
—
.tusiicc.
George
Young;
«I ' ¡1 4
Vt-r
a depth on the bar of from 18 to 20j 1
for the aatlafactlon of » «raving and
• i<i:g Kong. No c suil'ies are re are going to have a slow but healthy constable. J M. Nichols.
go to Europe for treatment.
I» ••
feet at low water. That is all that» ;
recovery in business, with a gradual
dealre that was gre •liter tirili sin olii-
ported,
but
mll't
try
officers
sa'
they
Americans
Suffer
Crewel)— Justice. J. L. Clark;
in tl
is available now at flood tide.
strengthening of confidence."
er factor In hl* life i When he found
*r'ic
lost
control
of
the
troops,
and
Telegrams from Madera, in Chi
V •« Y
constable. Ed. Parsons.
how treniendou* i a sensation 111*
• < ur t c>t life an I property are not
Florence—lustice. Drew E. Sev huahua, say many Americans and
h a i "
'*3
statement th»t he had attained the
Hill Makes Denial
guaranteed.
Canadians employed by the Pearson BRANDEIS ACCEPTS
ery : constable. S. Nowicka.
' t
pole hud created, he was overcome
New York. Nov. 29. — Wall street
lumber interests are getting in sore
question Is what to
Gate
Creek
—
Justice.
Walter
B.
S
with bcwlld. rment
has the promise of J. J. Hill that he Wheeler; fonstub’.e. Fred Montgom straits for provisions. The railroad
tl
hands
comes
the
RAILROAD
OFFEIÍ
IJgv <4<s«|v
V..
.
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HERO OF PRIZE
i )
He then tell» the »tory of th. ■ »>- cry
said no such thing as a panic yester- ery.
into that city has been cut for a
that w.- must look to the people,
In Copenhagen;, later in N«'
• that th-- r-medi lies with them In
day, therefore Wall street was feel
Blue River—Justice. C. D. Ed- week, and the insurrectionists are
RING DIES AT
3
ing better today.
and of the <rl.iH
scent,
still in possession of the country, so Declares He Is Ready to Show
wards: constable. Felix Sparks.
the elections. It Is a false
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• 1
flight from N.-w York and
The opening of the stock market
more
reform
a
that
trains
cannot
convey
supplies
to
—Justice. A. P. Church-1
The people can no
Them Business Meth
ADVANCED AGE was rather mixed, but in most of the ill' Bohemia
J
the beleagured party.
constnble. Wm. Brimd.
government than an___ ,
I
specialties
there
was
a
slight
tilt
np-
ods
can win a liattle without officer, and
Cheshire—Justice. Harvey Horn:
London, Nov. 30.—*'Jein" Mace, ward. The market closed generally
tog the fact that h. waa foil..»e I by previous traln'iig tnd drilling The
■onstsble. Gilbert Cook.
MAN STOPS PROGRESS
.4
the shrewdest newspape. if " i'^ ,^ old political cr.v was "measures and hero of many prize fights, died to higher, average grain being about a
Camo Creek —Justice. J. H Devor;
\\ ishington. Nov. 29.— I "ills D.
day,
aged
75
years.
At
one
time
he
point.
world day after day. at> .|.(,Usanda not men ' It I k the root of all our
constable.
Peter
Ashley.
Brandéis,
who
recently
said
that
h*.
OF OWN FUNERAL could point out to the railroads a 7
Trading tod iv was not as brisk as
ranging upward
*7, r* 'X- io troubles. Men first and measure was worth a million dollars, but had
Coyote—Justice. W. J. Holland:
Total saTcs today were constable. Frank Di«“ss
of dollars ware off.-H, I ' «’J •
o| „ through thwm Is the true slogan. In recently been dependent upon his yesterday
way to save nearly >1.900,000 a day)
♦
I-acuaplan. Mexico, Nov. 30.
605 000 shares, while those of yes-(
his whercab<»uia. he •'“* “ .,
an. the great train of modern democracy friends for support.
Elmira—Justice. Ross Huston; ♦ —Suddenly sitting up in his ♦ in their expenses, and who was of-,
♦
terdm'
re
ch
“
d
924
509
fh»r"s.
a disguise sad ha* neve
( h|, leaders ar<- the first thing wanted,
constable. Chas. E. Simpson.
fered a position by O. L. Dlckeson.i
♦ coffin as the priest was about
I ondon was
to
of a point
unusual prreaufUm" 10
and the first rule of modern legisla LORIMER REPORT
Fall Creek—Justice. J. H. Kissin ♦ to read burial ceremony. Reg- ♦ speaking for railroad presidents on'
' t
lower
for
A
o
mr!csn
stocks
with
gen
ger; constable. Harvey Harkins.
' par'/of the time, he says. hl*ftt'h',. tures has almost banished the word,'*
♦ inlo Ocampo stopped his own ♦ 22 Western lines, at a salary amount-«
eral securities there Irregular but
Mr Bradford dlacii.sed various
Five Rivers Justice. L. W. Ryan; ♦
IN FEBRUARY coppers
»
funeral and refused to be bur-- ♦ ing to a greater part of what he!
showing pressure.
plauH advocated heretofore to give
constable. E. Melvin.
should save, accented Dickeson's of-fi
♦
led. He had been injured in a
j
’
Goshen-
Justice.
Ansel
Henr-n-
governors nmie power, hut said none
Washington, Nov. 30.—The final
♦ mine accident and pronounced ♦ fer today. Brandéis' only reserva-!
of them would reach the desired re report of the senate investigation
way; constable. Phelps.
tion
was
that
it
should
be
without,
♦ dead.
_____
♦
dren are in a S0'""Li „| “l£ sult. The plnn which he siiggeKted, to Inquire into the charges against ♦
G'entena—Justfc“, R G. F iw’er ♦
♦ compensation, the attorney fntlmat-|
Moot of the time during hia e
and said would be a great benefit. Senator Lorimer. of Illinois, said to ♦ PROBABLY RAIN
con«tab'e. I . Boring
ing that the burden of paying his sal-1
Cook has been In '*"'’• "Ved.sns Is that the governor have a repres«'n- lie elected It'’ corrupt methods, will ♦
Hermann—Justice. J. C. Phelps
FOR TOMORROW
ary would ultimately be borne by thei
ccnstabls B. B. Jeans.
consume.’.
saya lie has gone a °
. |u kOd tatlve In each house of the legisla lie ready In February, according to a ♦
th.-r.- with th.- utnioat tn . do .
ture. to In- appointed and removed statement today by Senator Burrows, ♦
A Portland florist has bought a
Hareldell—J u st Ice. Charles Mc-
Oregon — Fair
tonight;
Brandéis telegraphed Dtckeson as:
at time, registered under bto «*» by himself, and who would have the . 'i iru-n <>f the committee on privi ♦ Thursday fair in eastern por-
few acres on Scappoose creek and is follows:
Fr r]a nd: constable. Wm. Kelsav
name, and that only • r*w
right of debate, and whose duty It li ges and elt elione.
Heceta- Justice. George Griffin: preparing to raise roses for market.
♦ tion; probably ratn in western
"I am convinced that a saving ofi
guettaed hl. real Identity.
A nurseryman demonstrated this »1.000.000 daily is possible and I
* portion.
constabte. R. F. Fob made.
would be to answer questions In open
Those who did gue«" IL
‘
session, lie said that through these
Washington Occasional rain
Irving— Justice. J. F. Brewer: year that the creek is ideal for all would be glad, as a oublie service.
William J. Clark, editor of the
says, **r<* »urned away. ‘
bwB men a governor could go through Gervais Star for twenty years, will ♦ tn western portion tonight and
kinds of flowers and vegetables.
constable. Hockadav.
to confer with the Western presi-
th«- whole snbJ.-'-t of procedure and dls|> 'Se of hr aper and move to ♦ Thursday; snow flurries in the
Jasper—Justice, A. Ritchey; con-
dents and point out how scientific
the remark:
y "*
stable. B. F. Sylvester.
♦ eastern portion tonight and
constable. Robert Baughman
management would accomplish this
told ao before."
thought make clear to the people the defectR Portland to reside.
of the present system, and could
Until the opportunItlea f<»r ‘
*
Lake
Creek
—
Justice.
Marlon
♦ Tuesday; southeasterly winds.
Richardson—Justice, N. J. Bryant: result. I decline to accept yalar.v or
arouse
and
guide
a
current
of
pub
Wheeler; constable. Pete Wilcutt.
Idaho—Snow flurries tonight
that his exile gave him
‘J™ „tore
♦
compensation for the same reason
constable. W F Bryant.
1 ♦
I ane—Justice. E. J. Norton: con-
he never had even time ’o "Im- ’
lic opinion which might soon prove
and Thursday.
Saginaw—Justice. C. H. Sharon: that I declined to accept compensa
t
to ho Irresistible, while the prize held
tion from the shipping organizations |.
than three or four “OU"
constable. M. A. Horn
Fifty Years Ago Today.
♦ stable. Chester Rust
Mabel
—
Justice.
W.
Adams;
con-
out would be a stimulant to the mo«t
arrlv.i at ‘'oP^Tn’Jk Jnd
Sluslaw
—
Justice,
John
represented
by
me,
namely
bt
’
eause
O'Brien
;
♦ ♦
Nov. 30.
stable, Raleigh E. Morris
the burden of increased rat«*s ulti ;
constable. J. W. Crow.
pearance in New Yor '
. Mtr„nger honorabls ambition
Mapleton Justice. Calvin Bush-
1
Spencer—Justice. Otto Petzold ; mately will be borne by the consu
found growing "»ro"F JL own °oun-
Private letters from Charles
LAWSON’S CONFIDENTIAL
nell: constable. Jas. Jackson
constable. Roy Fitch.
mer through the increased cost of
the dealre to return to hi. «>*" COUeo_ FOURTEEN MILLIONS
tan to people in the north spoke
Middle Fork
Justice, \V
H.
____
____
try, to be understood by I" <>*" P)nH
Thurston—Justice. C. R Hastings; living.** ____
of
South
Carolina
aa
“
ouboi
lb.
SECRETARY SUICIDES Sharp: constable, Chas. E. Sprague. constable. John Danks.
CUT FROM EXPENSES
pie. He realises
* was held,
Union for good"
Mound—Justice. H. D. Johnson:
Walton—Justice. James L. Atkin-
else the esteem In wh
greatest
THE WHEAT MARKETS
Boston. Nov. 30.—John F. Dona constable. Glen S. Saunders.
Washington Nov. 30.—A cut of
••I I nave
have been
K""
son constable. John C. Carlisle
.» • called tne
monumen-
hoe.
of
Lynn,
for
twelve
years
confi
Twenty-five
Years
Ago
Today.
fourteen
ntllHon.
In
the
estimate,
or
Mohawk
-Justice.
John
H.
Ham
Wallace—Justice. .1. O. Powell;
llnr In the world, the nio"» '
Ur
Chicago, Nov. 30.—December, 90;
dential clerk for Thomas W. Lawson, mitt; constable. J. D. Adams.
running expenditures
of the govern-
constable. H. C. Baughman.
May. 96; July. 92.
Eml of hostilities between Ser
tai Imposter In ¡"""’^ „ye, v unde- ruiinuiK
riiniiiiiK
» ............ fiai'al vpar wan
the
financier,
suicided
today
by
Marcola
Justice.
T.
J.
Walker;
ment durili« thè next fiscal year was
Willamette Jnstic--. C W Brown,
t ook. "I believe that In every
Portland. Nov. 30.—Wheat is un*
vin and Bulgaria.
lumping from an electric train in the constable, F. F. Hubbard.
■-'norto-i to Presldent Taft today a»
constable. Chas. P. Poole.
slraule way I stand uni. u<'- "
changed.
Washington
street
tunnel.
The
cause
Pleasant Hill—Justice, tie be
thè result
result <>.
<>f m<-
bis «.
ultimatum
Wendling—Justice, John Mathers:
Jr.t of such stisplelon and vltupera the
Tacoma, Nov. 30.—Wheat Is un-
----------- to thè va-
for his act is unknow n.
rioni
of departments
at
tween E. C. Statzer and McKinnis; constable. J. E. McFerrn.
rlous heads
i
"
"* ’ the
changed.
cabinet conference of yesterday.
K
« continuad on fai®
ADVOCATED
OF REBEIS
PEACE OFFICERSREYES
CHOSEN IF IASI WILL ASSUME
ELECTION
CONTROL