DAILY EUGENE
Today's News
Today.
VOL. 20.
TUESDAY EVENING
EUGENE, OREGON, JANUARY 21 1902
TUESDAY EVENING
NO 35
5th Annual 5th
January Clearance Sale.
H. GORDON 1 HE H3U8EFU5NI8HEIL
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Today's News
Today.
GrDABJL).
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Dress Goods, Bleak.
15c line for 10
25c lme for 20
35o line for 25
50c line for 40
. 75c iine for 00
100 line for 80
1 25 line for 1 00
1 50 line for 1 25
1 75 line for 1 50
2 00 line for 1 75
2 50 line for 2 05
Pesian Flannels.
85c line for 65
Skinner Satin.
$lG0for$135
Taffeta Silk.
90c for 80
100 for 85
Dress Goods, Colors.
15c line for 10
25c line for 20
35c line for 20
50c line for 40
7oc line lor 00
1 00 line for 80
1 25 line for 1 00
1 50 line for 1 25
2 00 lino for 1 70
Silk Waist Patterns.
S3 50 for 2 45
4 00 for 2 80
4 50 for 3 25
500 for 3 50
6 50 for 4 95
Sheeting, Bleached.
8- 4 at 16c
9- 4 at 18c
10-4 at 20c
Cloth
ing All
Lines
20 per;
CENT
Off
Ladies Wool Hose
25c for 20c
35c for 25c
50c for 40c
BROS
f
Table Linen.
35c for
50o for
75c for
00 for
25 for
50 for
00 for
.25
.40
.00
.85
$100
$125
$1 35
Napkins.
75c Dz for GO
1 00 Dz for 75
1 50 Dz for $1 25
2 00 Dz for 1 75
2 50 Dz for 2 00
5 00 Dz for 4 00
6 00 Dz for 4 75
Fleece Lined Hose,
15o for 10c
20c for 15c
25c for 20c
35c for 25c
Ginghams 5 and 6c
o
CO .
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CO
3
mm
Itf-
tV.-.i; 5-- . ... ,'
Carry a full lino of Cast Cooks and
Steel Ranges. Lowest prices irtul
goods guaranteed. A carload will
arrive the middle of next month.
H. GORDON, Tha Kouscfurnisfifip,
26 East Ninth street.
r.s am
g Splendid Presents Free . . .
The okl original guaranteed 1884 Rogers Bros'M
Al Spocns, Knives, 1'Drkn, etc., in all patterns.
Buy your groceries hero and save cash coupons.
A CHANGE OF POLICY.
The Glee Club Will Give no More
Public Rehearsals.
for several year past it lias been the
aitom of lb Glea Club to give a
publlo rehearaal la Viliard Hall before
tuiug ita annual tour. Thin year such
rehearsal will uut. be given. The
club wil', howsver, unite with the
Fourth K-siment baud' In giving
grand ooncart at the armory, at which
time the publlo will b given an op.
portutiliy to bear the best longs that
taebois are going to sing on their ap
proaotiioj trip down the West Side.
Apoeralnquent baa been raids for
"Duoej Deevar," a muiiiial esttlns; of
Kipliag'apneru of that mm-, arranged
In torltons nolo aud male chorus
Ttli 11 tw limit, Pf"f Ulen singing
tbe hIo parte,
A
mi
n
IS,
Colombia Wants to Half, a Two Hundred
Year Lease-
ANOTHER VOLCANO BROKE OUT,
dpeolal to the Qaard.
City of Mexico, Jan 21 The town of Chilpancingo in
tlio Dtato rf Onorrflrti ia in rnina frnm tllfl slfl.rt.rifl n fl lrA nf
Unbind numbers of this occasion . ,, ,
room to hs superior to anyoftha I11U1. , , lu l a
VUlUlllU 111 lyllU ILUUJUUlitlO UOISUUUIIIUUU una
become active since the earthquake.
It Colima, the first volcano reported in eruption, is
18,259 feet high, a half higher than Mt Hood-ED Guard.
FATAL FOREST FIRE.
prom!
orgao'Htlon's eft.irto this season.
Til! nil b one of the b-jik concertu
Mermen la Euirene. The date is net
hrJinuirySl, ai the armory. .-
a diuuui.s Meedumes Win
Fwisitr tod Ermst Miller had a
T unpleafaut experience Saturday
wblieoomlod home from the Gf o Bueb
mifaoeral. Coming alongAwbrey lane
myarorilntna mudhole and mired
WiMhubf. A tug brobeand the wo-
"adl knu-deerj In the water
mod to (et the horae unhitched.
t7lfd two and onr-hali miles
'U'LL HAVE TO
.HURRY..
As those
63-cent Slippers
are going fast.
See them at
Wans
Shoe Store.
TIME UNO THE PLACE.
IK DAY AND THE
...HOUR...
STAJtOFn
Carbon, Platinum,
Aristo-Ptatino,
Collodlo-Carbon.
WINTER PHOTO CO,
5l WilUmUte SL '
Jar
IN
Fine Stationery,
Albums,
Ladies' Pocket
Books,
Fountain Pens at
diversity Bookstore
Special to lbs UUABU.
Hamblbton, Va. Jan 21 Seven persons were burned
to death in a lumber camp this morning.
PANAMA CANAL DIFFICULTIES.
iprclal to the Hunrd
Washington, Jan 21 The offer of sale of the Panama
Canal and plant for $40,000,000 is being beset with dif
ficulties through failure to reach a satisfactory agreement
with. Colombia. ,
That state now proposes to give a lease for two hundred
j'ears, instead of a perpetual right of control.
A COAL MINE HORROR.
Special to , e Guard
Pictou. Colorado. Jan 21 A eas explosion occurred
in the coal mine here today, with the result that six miners
are dead and ten badly injured.
There are others in the burning mine, out tneir nvs
are despaired uf. Miners are engaged in the dangerous
rescuo work.
MORE TALK THAN FIGHTING.
ripeolal to Ihe Uunid.
Paxama, Jan 21 The loss in the battle between Colom
bian government troops and revolutionists, was ngm. au
quiet today.
BOERS ACCEPT INEVITABLE.
Special to the Uuard.
Amstikdam, Holland, Jan 31 The Boer envoys an
nounce that they waive all claims of independence and ac
cept the inevitable.
The British offer of amnesty to belligerent Boers
will lay down their arms makes peace probable.
SCHLEY BACK HOME.
Fpoofal to the tiuard.
.Tan 21 Admiral Schley and wife have
returned from their visit to the South.
PETITION FOR BOER CAUSE.
ixaeial to tat ")
w.ch-v.tov .T 21 Webster Davis has presented
Confess with a moater pro-Boer petition, asking that our
ment intervene in oeliau oi me muis
"WHISPERING GEORGE."
A Peculiar Character His Mode
ot Living.
Aneot the iudddn death from heart
trcuhl- yesiterd.iy of (ieome Hntiarle,
knonn uy men about town as "Wills
perhiK Ue'ri;e," u ahnrt hketch cuti
oornln hln peculiarities nod mode of
living would cot he amiet.
Bluoi coniliiu to Eugene from Al
bany tea yearo ago, the man had uo
regular place of abode and It la not
known that he ever paid anything out
for lodine. He alwaye plept iu ea
loou woodihedi or eimllar placee, and
In i u turner or winter, hot or cold
weal her, the only covering he hud whb
the clothing oa bin back, and It. Is eald
that tbeclntbee were never removed
for mouth at a time. For Home con
siderable time btfore his death Ku
baru slept In the cellar ot the Bureau
saloon. U Is said by many that he
slept on the ground with a stick of
wood fur a pillow, but a friend ot his
who assoointed with hint a good deal
states that be slept on a hard board
anel had a email sack of wool for a pil
lowlittle bitter.
. As to how liuharts derived the
sobriquet "Wblereiing Ueorge," there
are dlflerent stories. Sjitjb eny that
going along the streets he wad often
heard to be wbirpering to himself,
while others assert that the name was
given to him on acoount of hla peculiar
manner of speech. ' '
It was seldom ever that the man
bad mora than a few nlokela or dimes I
on bin person and the money be did
have was given him by saloou-keepera
and others, through charity mora than
anylhliig else, foreweepln r out their
plaoes of tiuiines". He would occa
sionally go to a restaurant for a meal,
as was ihe case at the time of tils
death, but It la said that ho subsisted
principally on free lunches at the fa
loons aud what little provisions be was
able to buy from the stores occa
sionally.
It Is said that the man bad some
money at one time, his fithcr having
owned a sawmill at Albauy years ago.
Bad luck or mlmaungement caused
the leas of the mill and all the proper
ty they had. Two brothers are now
in Lincoln county, one a cripple and
d'pvndlngon the county fer support.
While George was not a very at
tractive oruametil to lh city, hu will
tie mlsxed at bis old haunts. While
be was of no particular bntfU to the
community, he had souin good traits
aud was never known to do any man
barm.
COUNTY BUSINESS.
i)
who
govern
r Webster Davis represented the United States at
, as consul until he was recalled through British
Pre
pro-
LOCOMOBILE FOR El'GESE
E. II. loKbaui Purchased One in
San Francisco.
H Ioghatn, the proprietor of the
well known Ax llillv drpartmentsUirr,
who U In in Francisco, has pur
chased a locomobile for SloOOaud will
bring It to Eugene with blm next
week. He will use it for delivering
goods from his store as well as putting
't to private use.
A lie imotille lean automobile pro-
pelied by stnni, arid will he n great
novelty In Eugi-ne, a a vast majority
of O'-r cllifns Lave never icen one In
ec'lnn.
Koir-iie l irroning more and more
t.nna as consul mim " p - -.i .
Son accountofhis strong Boer sympatlnos.-hD Guard. me,, .Po.,..n d.y
Large Number of Instruments
Recorded at Clerk's Office.
DEEDS OALORE.
the force In the oounty clerk's offlce
iskspt busy these days attending to
the large volume of business transacted
In that offlce low. On account of the
lllncas of Clerk Lee the duties are extra
bard but additional help has been em
ployed and tha work la being handled
In good shape. The (allowing Instru
snents were recorded In the offloe to
day:
Mortgage $800 00
Mortgage .' 260 00
Mortgage $ ISO
Chattel mortgago 260
Chattel mortgage 600
Chattel mortgage 160
Chattel mortgage 8C0
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
U B to Daniel W Htlbbotia 160 acres
in tp 18 s r 4 w, patent.
Hyver M Fenne to Christian L Wl )
ter 33 acres In tp 16 s r 4 w, sajCO.
EllaEekrldgetoPD Newell lit
In lot 2 blk 1 Holt's ad tr Eugene,
$512 50.
Iealh Haoker assignee of David
Morse, Jr, to Lottie K Hadeall lot t
blk 0 Morso'a ad to Florence, $00.
Louisa E Henton to P D Newell lot
2 blk 1 Hcott's ad to Euget.e, $475.
Harriet B Hharpe to Wm Kyle all
tide lands abutting on 29 6V acres In tp
18 s r 12 w, $300.
I'alys A Wadsworth to Joel Hirlbart
33 acres lu tp 15 s r 4 w, $503. .
A J JobBson sheriff to Uuy Hovey
60 aores In tp 20 9 r 4 w, $11.
M F and Pearl Wyatt to D F Let
el uger, The Puzzle olalm In Bohemia
mining district, $"l'.
Teresa A and Thos A Fountuln lo H
M and E F Price 16 aorta In tp 17 s r 6
w, $1980.
E C and Marllla 8 6mltU to N
Christensen SO aores In tp 17 r 4
$110.
M I) aud Kll.iheth Ffarpole to Enoa
Harp ile KM acres In tp 16 s r 6 w, $jC0.
J Eand N E Molt lo Hamuel Hmith
201.01 aores In tp 10 s r 3 w, $45J).
H E Alllngham to Hamuel Hmltb
210 4S ".crcs In tp 16 a r 3 w, tW 0.
T J and I'ermella J Brattaln to
Of.rge T Hall w of of lot 2 btk 12
Uiilllgau'a donatleo lo Eugene, $1
W B nd Jennie Beard to (J H Howe
I sere lo 'ti 19 s r 2 w, $i5.
OAOU It t.) I)vid (Jriiushftk 40
acre, hi tp lio n t a w, USD.
JC Kucker lo A J Hmith J lot in
November mi tilrig cNlui In Blue River
district, $100.
U 8 to Laurence I Ilrowo 160 acres
In tp Itf s r 6 w, patent.
PROBATR COURT.
E tate of Amos Hadaall, deceased, J
D AlcLced aa administrator flies state
ment of account and migne.
K-tste of A II Flsk, dteeaicd, Fred
Fisk appiilnted administrator. Value
of etute $.'C00.
MAHHIAOK LIChNSK.
V II Ktlritiett and Arta Utn, Fln
ly Hull witness.
J W ( ,u.ii'l "! Addle Biivensin,
Cha" K'Silugir wi.niti.
L. C. SKEELS
It's all over..
THK HOLIDAYS ure overand it U time to fettle dow
to tlie fverytUy tiutiM ot lite. Just now in a threat
nruiy Imtu I'xpen-itta Are lieinu: cut down to the lowest
n'tuli tti in Ice n j tur I ho added fxpeuo of tho holiday
Ksi;t(tii. Wo ran niv'i you a uroat dual of amilHtanoe in
tlio matter, ami aalt you to lrolt ovorour Btock and let us
end you ait order. It would be money in your pocket.
J. U. GREEN & SON
You Can Get
A Solid oak sideboard tor $14.00, Jlo.00 and $11,00.
Extension table for $4,00
Dining chain, cane teat, 7 cents.
Nurse Rocker lor $1.50. .
Top Mattress lor $2.00. ,
Sprln J Mattress lor $1.50. .
See our new line of China
Closets and Buffets.
DAY & HENDERSON,
ARMORY BLOCK.
Miss Smith
! in Town 1
... At Ycrington's . . .
The Best 5c Cigar in the World.
Cn-. T A O 4- A O ;il
JT JL UJ.J.1 J cXLl X O bU lO Wt! W ILL
Give Away
Hbp
a
With every
hih prade Tas and
1-lb piirchiie of our
at and Colfpea one
UtAUiirui, ThpobtiuTfa oh ( orEa
Canibirh. ThU ii tointrot'ore into
rvery htne in ugna our Kxtra
Kincy Modia and Ja?a toi.'oe at
40o, our Mocha, Java and Cnila
Kica at Bttc, or our "Htar Jiltnd" at
'2!a; and our tine line of TKAH whieh
coniriftta nf iunowrer, H- fder Ik-,
Knuiinh Jtroakfaat, Ceylnnand l eco,
that we carry in f-Oc, 7ftc aud $1.00
Krwlea. Hememher yon get a cania
ter with each puichaae.
GEO T HALL & SON
DO YOU KNOW
That wo have one of the largoHt and most
complete stock h of Groceries and Crock
cry in the city. Everything new and fresh
and tlio quality the very beet. If not
already a customer, 'give ub a trial, and
we will try to pleanoyou.
N. T. WILSON,
Hlelieet nrloe paid for country nro.iumi.-; , t
Phone,
Mai SI. I