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Today's News Today. DAEY EUGENE GUARD. Today's News Today. VOL. 20. FRIDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, MARCH 21 1002 Special Sale for Monday, March 24th. 4r WJTgr teJf ' Ladies' Shirt Waists New Spring Myles. Price 25c ONE DAY ONLY. Hampton Bros. Our Spring shipments of new goods still continue to come in. We have just unpacked a splendid assortment of SILKALINES, CRETONS AND ART DENIMS In plain and mixed colore. The patterns and color combinations are new and striking, ' We have FINE DOWN PILLOWS in all sizes. Tan Wash Goods 1 will be extensively worn during the coming season. We have a WIN DOW display of Laces, Embroideries, All-Overs and Wa!1LG?0dS in ""oh we consider to be as dainty and pleasing as anything yet shown. Have you seen it? F. E. DUNN. Calls Teddy a Tin Soldier. Detroit, Mich, March 20. Judge JameB Travis, of Covlngtou, Ky, In a speech before the Jefleraon Club, at Pontlao last night, made a bitter at tack on President Roosevelt. He characterized him as a "tin soldier," aud whose war achievements he do rlded as boys' play. Help out the High School News by atlendine the benefit In the mh neoool building Baturday eveniug, Only 10 cents. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Day & Henderson, Undertakers ana nmbalmers, Cor. Will and 7th THE TIME AND THE PLACE. THE DAY AND THE ...HOUR... MEXICAN HAND STAMPED LEATHER FRAMES. Carbon, Platinum, Arlsto-Platlno, Collodlo.Qrbon. WINTER PHOTO CO, 518 Willamette SL TO SEE OUR. SELVES AS OTHERS SEE US We are not always anxious, for that u not always flattering. To be seen as we desire others to see us. is not vanity, but a moral ambition, for that means our best. This is the way we have ever endeavored to portray our ubjects. ivacNaja FAVORS FDRNISH CAUSE. Geer People See the Handwriting On the Wall. Bker City Herald: The nnlitlnal sharp whne buelnees It Is to olrcnlate unonti'iitRtlnUBlv around amonir the local republican powers that he has determined that popular opinion points to the fact that the defeat nf Jnoenh blmou, United States senator and po utical bote, in the primary election at Portland Baturday. is admitted to have weakened Geer's cause In seeking the renomlnatlon for governor, and strengthened that of W J Furnish, of umatuia, for the nomination to that office. Although the Geer forces insist down in Marlon county that Geer's strength in no way depends upon that ofBlmon, it is apnureut by their dls appointmeul over Simon's defeat that they down In their hearts know their doom Is written upon the wall and Geer will not succeed himself In the gubernatorial chair. lilffil FRIDAY EVENING NO 6D jnflifiTTnmu Two Bridges Covered With tatois Washed Flood Spec Out SNOW BLOCKADE Habbisburu Hotel Co. Bulletin- The subscribers of stock to a hotel fund met in the Bulletin office last night. It was voted that the comnanv nro-nn Ize, Incorporate and prcceed to build at tlie ear lei-1 possible oate. W H Wlltse, E E Upmeyer. W L Tvler. Barnev May and H D Pierce were elected di rectors, with Instructions to Inooruor. ate under the name of the Harrleburg Hotel Company. This meeting gives life tosn enterprise the want of wbioh has eiven our c'tv a black eve for manv years, and the loyally and promptness wun wnicn our people nave taken hold of this matter augers well for fur ther and greater improvement. Bobn. March 10. 1902. to the wife of Hoi Dodsnn, at Thurston, a son. , THE NORTHWEST Speoial to the Guard St Paul. MarMi 91 TV. , , ' - uuiiuini ui niu uussencers WHO natl llRAll Ellnro.luimiJ ; t, ti : i i . ------ uuu iu uw vu&uuki mveti nere dv a Ureat Northern train last night. Thev rpnnrr. tlmf tho foil A J:r: e r-"-"" ouu uiumij; m iue snow are inconceivable by anyone who had lint". n.HRflll tlirminrli anfil. an experience. b In not a fflw inalnnnaa iT.Anl A-tC f i .-i .-ao uims ul suUW covered ine railroad track to a depth of thirty-five feet. THE MILES RESIGNATION THREAT. Special to the auard. Washington. Maroh 91 TUa ti,-nt t n 1 r;i . -- - Ulliouu Ul VJUUtUill luiies to resign command nf tH a ormir ;r ti,- i - n uo auuiiuiDliiauuil plan of virtually retiring him by placing control in the war de partment is carried and comment. General Milna Tina uuut,.ajSU a Bnuiij. uaru. rresiuent Roosevelt now realizes that the retirement by such means COUld not Out create trraat rnnnlnr. nil,.. r r:i. i PerhaP3' make him a formidable candidate for the presidency It is SUCffflstnrl that. , . oo - vuiuvu u nuuDovuit 111 y retire him on account of the age-limit regulation, but that, also. WOUld 8mack of a nnlitifal flairs. 'I1, .,!:.....! ' .1 ' -- - r- a.m,,v. ttuuiiuiawauuu ue- sire3 to unload Miles but without causing a political disturb- CECIL RHODES IMPROVING. Special to the Guard CAPE ToNW.Rnnr.Vi Afrlor, Aro,,!, oi n..:i r.i. .i 1 1 u -ri . - ""v, Miaiwi 4i, XI10U68 IS mucn better. He is now taki Q wvlVfc lu V( HITCHCOCK HOLDS ON. Special to the Guard. Washington, March 21. A . - " ' ....v.i iuouudu an DUUnCemnnt la marln I .ol 1 e .i - r . -"- oouieiury 01 ine interior xxiiuuuouk nas no mea ot resigning his cabinet portfolio, LORD HOPE AND MAY YOIIE AT QUITS. .Special to the Guard. London. March 21. Tim nri i rf lino rrnnnfnrl T 1 77! , -Wma v au,o giauiou Ajru j? rancis H-f T n 11a A II. 1 " -mm m a uivuiiiu Hum uw aciress May lone, i Tne-di,vo,rce was granted on evidence that she had been gUlltv Of adulterv. Cantain St vr v i i r , ouu ui oi-iuttvur oirong -uoiu6 liomcu ao nio uo-responaent. A MAINE DISASTER. Special to the Guard. Bangor, Maine. March 21. Tim fl , . ... ' am vuo X UiiUU scot river inciaent to tho warm mina nnri . v,nm n HU11UIBU8 oi spectators to tne river banks and bridges today kJiiuitiv uuioth nrinn i.wn nr tna hnHrma ... wimjoo ciiau wero COV- eiou wun people gave way belore the pressure of the flood uuu woui, uuwn witn tneir loaas ot people. There is no way of ascertaining the news of the vic tims and excited people are making almost frantic inquiries to locate missing friends and relatives. A CHILD KIDNAPPED. W. B. Rohrer is Wanted the Officers. BKum assiuiT.; Walter IS Rohrer. formarlv In th. butcher bualnesa In Eugene with bis ...uor-iu-iaw, Blielton Jenkins, is wanted bv the lnni nfTI (Mrs at ajmfrm. wy r having been Issued by Justloe Win- termeler for his arrest. Rohrer has been tenanted from hi. wife tome three or four veara. .nil ! been In southern Dmirnn inu , time. Reoeutly be returned here and yesterday afternoon Dioceeded tn th. residence of bis former partner In busl ness, Mr Jenkins, out west of town, where his wife Is llvluir.for the nurnm. of taking away tbelr little daughter Ku uve years. Mrs Jenkins and Mrs Hohrer expostulated with him anil tried to prevent him from taking away mo cuiiu, whereupon he brutally knocked Mrs Jenkins and hit wife both down and succeeded In getting the ohlld away. Before Kohrer proceeded to the house he took the precaution to rtm.v Mr Jenkins away by seuding him word that a certain party wanted to sea htm about some land matters. It Is supposed the man has taken or will take the little ulrl with him hank to Southern Oregon. The officers are od the sharp lookout for them and have notified all oflloera up aud down tne nue or the occurrence. Hberlfl Withers will leave for nose. burg on tonlubt'a train to look for Kohrer. ' ...rf. GORDON... The Housefurnishcr The Best Goods. The Lowest Prices. PH0NES! Office-Black 59-.: Residence-Black 63... W. T. GORDON, UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Office Phono Hlk S'l-l Hos. Phono Blk 63-1 a6 East Ninth St. FOR LENT We have a choice, fresh and high cnula l': ."' "V"'?- "'. Ii.bnter. and all kin,l of .hell huh in oans and barrels, M well aa toothsome morsels in klnpercii errini-, inuiml macaerel, canned aba lone .Allium and sardines. These foods are fresh and dellcions. as well as our lat Al salt mackerel and herring. Trv purklondyke sauce this week-It is a humnier. J. U. GREEN & SON. MARSHAL ARRESTED THE FASHION CENTER For Flowers, Ornaments, Pattern and Tailor Hats. Just give us a general idea of what you want and we will make it up subject to your approral. J. V. KAUFFMAN. Bert Nnnn of Cottage Grove in the Toils. CHARGED WITH LARCCNV. Special to th. Gciso. Cttaob Grove, Maroh 21. City Marshal Bert Nunn was placed under arrest this morning about 10 o'clock on the ohargeof the larceny of about $12 60 from Dr E F Anderson. The theft is alleged to have taken place last Hatuiday morning. Dr Anderson has been very III, and the K of P lodge, of whlon the doctor Is a member, decided to move him from his room in Wilson's lodging bouse to bit offloe, when It was discovered that bis '.rousers had been rifled and that a purse containing about 112.60 bad been taken. Busplclon pointed to Nunn and accordingly be was arrested. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney h T Harris arrived op from Eugent on the afternoon train and N'unn was given an examination. Tberesultof the examination was net obtainable at press time. We have the bwt amort Kent of fish ing tackle ever brought to Eugsnr. Paine 4 Kay. STORE SOLD. J. W. Stewart, of SpringGeld, Dis poses of Bis Store. Joseph W Stewart, the well known Springfield merchant, has sold his gen eral merchandise store to a Mr Chand ler, of Albany, formerly of Alsea. He will take possession nntt MnnH.. Tuesday, Mr Stewart Is one of the plonesr merchants of the county, having been in business at Springfield for 87 years. He will continue to reside them .ml will devote his time to bis other prop erty interests. hlYK DlI'LOMA. O W Milam, nrln. olpal of the Geary school, Is the proud possessor of a life diploma Just rooelved from the state board of education. Th professor has been teachlnir in r.n county since 1H2, having attended the state university In 1891-2. A teacher's merit may well be measured by the length of bis services In his respective schoolroom. Prof Milam taught two years continuously in the Thurston district, three years at Waltorvllle, and four years at Pleasant Hill. He took charge ol the Geary school with the beglunlng of the 1001 school year. BROKE HIS LEG. Emory Gossler Met With an Acci dent Near Cottage Grove. W H Gossler, who resides several miles northeast of Eugene on the Woodburn-Natron brauoh railroad, today received a message from Cottara Grove that his ton Emory, who It on hit homestead about seven miles north east of the Grove, had broken one of hit Itgt below the knee. No further par ticulars were sent. Mr Gossler, aooompanied by Dr L W Browa, left for Uottaire Grova on the 2. OS train this afternoon to attend the Injured man, who la well known here. A Democratic Dally. Balbm, Maroh 20. There It a rumor ourreut that a demooratlo dally news paper may be established In Salem be fore the present campaign bat pro gretaed muoh farther. For the first time In several yean the demoaratlo party in Marion oounty finds ltstlf wttnout a Dartv Daner. and tha naarf and value of tuoh an organ It realised. Aa yet the soheme Is In an Inoipient stale, but definite developments may oe expected in the near future. No I.ONOCB Mad. Antor Jamaa Neill and Grand Exalted Ruler Piokett of the Order of Elks, have reached understanding. Tbe tbesolan has concluded that be was In error In re senting what he thsught were personal indlgnitlet at opokane, recently, In the initiatory exerolsat of the order, if tbe Bookane Elks will reaonBlde his application for membership, Nelll Is willing to be forgiven. He It ready to disentangle his sutlers from tha under brush ot misunderstanding. iCHANOK in Operators. Cole Stan ton, tbe well known U, O, graduate, arrived here today to act at operator in the Western Union teleeranh offloe. for a week or two, taking the plaos of Geo Taylor, who will leave for Grants Past In a few Idavt. Ha sxoeeta to ba gone only a few weekt when he will return ana resume his position here. told Holo Out. Andy Tltut h bis Interest in the Ninth atm h.rh.. shop to Otto Brown, Just out from Ne braska. He and Henrv will conduct the shop hereafter. Messrs Brown aod Hcbwerlng are brothera-ln law. The approach on the north end the Kugene bridge aoroas tha Win. ett river ha had short planks put on I'l the middle trck, over the planking. of old ..SHOES.. New Stock Seeds . . . FIELD AND GARDEN . . . Fancy Timothy and Red Clover. White Clover and Kentucky Blue Grass, -Field Peas without weevils. Seed Potatoes that look good. L. C. SKEELS, 1847 Rotters Broa A 1 War. ' Yerington's Dyspepsia Tablets .re aa goon as tne best and only one-half the price. ... 25 cents per box ... YERINGTON'S gth St. DRUGSTORE. Our Motto Is: "TO PLEASE." We keep an up-to-date line of Groceries, and guarantee our prices to be as low as the lowest. w. Phone Red 60-3. APPLES, EGGS and BUTTER WANTED. B. McKINNEY, 588 Willamette Street We now bars a full Hue of Domestic and Imported Cheese Imported Swiss, Kronenbase, Sierra, Fromaije de Brie, German Breakfast, Fromaije de Camembert, Neufchatel, German Cream Brick, Schloss Kase, Limberger. GEO T HALL & SON You Can Get .FOR. Loggers, Miners, Cruisers,, Prospectors. Large Stock to choose from, at YORAN S SHOE STORE See our new line of China Uosets and Buffets. ExeatbUOO0' ,M 0 ,,6 "nd l,'0 Diainj chain, cans test, 7) uaU. Nvrtt Rocktr lor $1.50. Top Maltrus lor S2.00. Spring Mattrtuior SI. SO. DAY & HENDERSON, ARMORY BLOCK. o 000000000000 oooooooocooo T I 1 f we LUll I Shriek Prions Maln.ui Kwanie.ii tran.actlnns Inters.t you! Than this af Voar plaos to bar Urouariaa. I.Wb. ..J m wars. - ' Vcrars to Plaass, N. T. Wilson. S o OOOOOOOOOOOPOCOOOOCOCCCOO