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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
Today's News Today. EUGENE Today's News Today. Vol. 21. SAT 'J FO AY EVENING EUGENE, OKEGOir, AUOSUT 22 1903 SATURDAY EVENING NO i74 DAILY GruAKD ft lis Week's Special 1 -2 Price Sale GENT'S DEPARTMENT I REMEMBER THE SHOE DEPARTMENT. HAMPTON BR0 You Can't Go Wrong fcif you're, sookiucr uuiility rather ttau cboup goods. Qimiity in kio neasa tangible fact to those who taow an'! compare. Wherever tin emlly low prices are quoted, de pend upon it quality has oeen iimped aud the user of the goods u;-t bo tho losor iu the cud. You i Keep Right On ding hero nnd you will llnil it tho jue tho best goods us low us tho fcpst. It's not liurd to keep tho Eily in a good humor if you'll 9 ihem pure wholesome food to You chd Boloct a delighful lot nppctiziug things here aud you 1 be aslonished to find bow olnstio yjur dollars become in this store Inurs. If you have never been iu Ij aro invited mm Are You Studying? .No use making a serious difficulty out "f a reasonable proposition. You might as well understand at once tho worth of getting the right things nnd not paying too V much for them. We'll give you lemons in the econo mics of life if you will give us a chance. N. T. WIL GO OA A A . ITS. I w cost if or nays DAY Sh HENDERSON'S Floconne 1 6f the yard Lome early while the line if complete. ? Goekerline & White Pique Skirts, Linen Shirts, Shiit Waists, Boys' Waists, Ladies' Silk Tic? Shoe String Belts, Sailor Hats, Challies and Dimities White Pique, Silk Tissue. SUMMER SUITS JifftK STRAW HATS ftff!( pride Ififess 3 Ladies' and Children's Pa asols You ill be on the ffight if you come to k.us for ,' TV- y Groceries Geo T. Hall & Son t www (J & o 0 A or in other words KIMONO cloth, is among our early fall arrivals. Au as we have many sudden changes in tho weather at this time of thy year, ewry woman should provide herself with some warm gown lor morninj; wear, to protect hers-lf trorn colds, that are so common in Oregon. Wo can show you a largo assortment in this department at o o o n o Wetebee ELKS' EXCUR SION TRAIN WRECKED Plunged Down Into a Deep Gulch. Two People Were Killed Outright and Many Fatally Hurt. . Portland Elks Were on Iriir Way to Olympia to At tend a Big Clam bake. (Scripps News Association. ) Chohalis, Wash., Aug. 22. A ter rible accident occurred near hero this forenoon. Tho Klks of Portland char tered an excursion train to ruu from Portland to Olympia to attend a big clan; buko at Olympia today. The train left Portland at 7 o'clock this morning and nil went well until a poiut between Nupaviuo and Che halis was reached whore tho rails spread aud tho engine and seven cars ran olf tho track and into a deep gulch, carrying with them tho 3U0 pus sougors on the train.- To ndd to the horror of tho acci dent tho 1( coniotivo exploded, caus ing a great puuio among tho uufor tuuate victims. It is known that two persons were killed outright and suveral wore fatally injured while many received minor injuries. DEAD AND 1NJUI.ED. Killed Charles Fnileman, tho old est Elk in Portland; ono of the Ove tramps riding on tho brakchenuis, (namo unknown). Injured Mies Conistock, of llills- boro, sister of Dr. Cornelius, of Portland, (fatally); Mrs. Campbell, arms torn trom sockets; nr. Cor nelius, Til lio Cornelius, his niece, (fatally); Dr. Morrow; Keporler Daniels, of the Orogouiun, arm brokon; John Kelly and wife; Dr. llrowu and wife (wife will die); Krutz, suloou keeper, Max Scrillcr, cigar denier and secretary of tho Port land lodgo of Elks; Charles lluur; Mealier, Purdue, Dr. Littlefle: I, (face aud hands cut). Others are injured but this list is as far us could bo secured. KKL1EF THA1N SENT. Tho Northoru Pacillo railroad coin puny sent out a relief train from Che halis shortly Hfter tho accident oc curred. Tho train carried physicians, nurses nnd all other necessary help possible to alleviate tho sufferings of the injured. England's Ex Premier Dead. (Scripps News Assocituion. ) Loudon, Eng., Aug. 22. Lord Salis bury, the great English statesman and writer, died this evening at eight o'clock. Lord Salisbury had been uncoil scious almost all day and no hope was held out for his recovery. Telegrams of condolence are arriv ing from all parts of the world. All tho members of Lord Salis bury's family were at the death bed. The caino of death is reported to be liright's disease. Adds to His Holdings. Cottage drove, Or., Aug. 22. The Oregon Seoul ities Company bus pur chased the valuable iirnadway group ot Oriflith A Koed. This group bor ders on the Champion liai-in, in th I'.ohemia- district. This givis the company an unbroken chain of three miles of valuable mines and ledges. i Fine Late Cherries. i .lame Oirott brought to the liuard ollice this muri.lng a branch of Late Poke ( h.Tri a gmun on his place nrross th" ri.-r. Tie) brunch is lil-r-i.,!v rr.veied with the finet t. cherries I we'i-ver saw, either early or late I varieties. ANOTHER PIONEER PASSED AWAY George Bryant, of Franklin, Died Wednesday, Augnst 19lh. (leoio Ifryaut dird at his home near Franklin. Lime rnttnty, Orison, A VX VWX aed TS yvnrt, tlirce tnoiiths and there ila, fioni ihhich tion of the tuaiu. He was born at. Ilciih y mi the Thames, Oxfonlnhire, Knlaml, Mny l(, 18i". Coming to America in 1S.VJ, he tlrst nettled in lovvn und w;t nuir ried to Mis Sarah J. Smith March ft, lHti3. To them were horn twelve children, of whom nine tt ill t-urvive him. Thuo living are as follows: Mrs. Kmma Crone, Mrs!. Jj.vdia Uich ardtion, Mrs. l'hoebe lititler, Newton Uryant, Trank lh'yant, (ieoro Ury ant, Kdward liryant, Clarence iiryaiit and Tony Ihynnt. Mr. and Mrn. Hryaut eamo to Ore gon in lrf'.U, crossing the plains with mi ox team, und settled on their farm, where they have Mnee resided. He sides, tho chihlicn nlmvct nieiil.ioneil, he leaves his wife and IS grand-ohihl-ren to mourn his loaa. Ho lived a Christinn life and vas justly proud ot his family, lie was a stalwart Democrat and there is perliaps uo man iu that oud of the ;ount y more w idely and favorably knowu and he was a highly respected and honorable citizen. Tho funeral services were conducted Kridny by Rev. J. C. Richardson, of Kugeiie, with interment in tho inman cemetery. COTTAGE GROVE NOTES AND NEWS A New Building EHns Put Up for a Bank Other Items. t Vvnm tho ljender and Nugget. ) Tho C. M. A. uniformed band will give n grand excursion to Red Hride on Kuudiiy, Aug. L'3. Attorney R. R. Skipworlh, of Ku- gene, arrived iu 1 Ins city last lues- lay afternoon and went direct to the Oregon Mineral Springs with the view ot bciiellting his health. Next Monday morning Messrs. Chrit-niiin & Hangs, of the Fashion tables of this city, will start a flage from the Red Ifridgo i:p tho Hard Scrabble rood to Bohemia. The atage will go up one day nnd return to the lied Rridge tho next, making connec tions with the train on the O. A S. r?. W. ). Kinnerly, a well known far mer of this vicinity, while assisting in hauling hay, fell from the wagon to the ground Wednesday anil sus tained a broken collar bone. He was otherwise slightly bruised and, owing to hfs nge, ho will no doubt bo laid up for some fimo. At present lie is resting comfortably. This week Messrs. Wallace, com menced the foundation wr,rk on tho Jones and Phillips brick, corner of Main and Fourth streets. The foun dation is laid iu ruck, four feet at the bottom, two and one half feet at tho top, COxI'O feet. The lower story wall will be 18 fiiches thick and the upper story VI inchen, brick. The lower story will bb finished In four rooms. Tht" corner will be finished and equipped fur a bank, and while t he bank company has not been or ganized as yet, it is understood that it will he by the time the building is ready for occupancy. THD SAGINAW SAWMILLS Work of Moving M II No. 2 Stopped To Sell Mill No I. i As will be noted in another column in t day's liuiwd, the lloth Kelly Lumber Company is advertising to sell oi.e of I heir sawmills. Tim mill in ipu .-liiiii ii, the Saginaw mill No. 1, which wiiM put eiit of commission dome ! i n if nco by the company. Il i- a small mill "f about :ir.OiKifeet caj it y nnd having no further use fur filch :: sf.tiiL (", ci rn the company deemed il I t i r il.thut Is a greater pa it of il. WILL NOT .MOVK MILL NO. 2. Mill No. J. of Sie'lnaw, which wns to have been moved to il new loci.tlon 1 on I iittii"." Creek and the work pre. ' punitory to reovh.g Ihf same wnR weil ni. o r way. uil! p-nidii where il is at !pte-eitt. K A. le'oMl WHSIltSligi- ! now ye-leivl ,y and oi.lered the wolk i stopped. There is till considerable i t : j 1 1 1 i- in Hie vii'inilyof the mill miki It will lie some time et before it Is I moved to its new locution, RELIANCE WON RACE Beat the Shamrock To day by Ten Minutes. A Very Pretty Race-The Yachts Were Very Close To gelher at Times (Scripps News Association.) Highland, N. Y., Aug. 22. Tim greatest enthusiusiu prevuiled hero today. Tho wuters were lilled with hundreds of crafts of overv conceiv able description, lighting for desirable positions to watou the great yacht race between the English and the Vunkcu boats. Uu the shores there- were fully lift y ihousand spectators wutching the faces from every available point. Today's nice witnessed some of tho cleverest jockeying for u sturt ever leen for a yacht race. Alter consid erable jockoying the starting gnu was tired amid tho cheers of thousands ami the great race Vguu. During the run to tho outer inaik tho two boats showed tho linest tight over yet put up for tho America cup. Two miles this side of the outer mark tho bouts were racing side by side, ami wero so close to each other that conversation could bo curried on be tween tho occupants of tho two boats. Highland, N. V., Aug. 22. Tho l!o liunce rounded tho outer murk in fine shape at flfty-llvo minutes and thirty seconds after ono o'clock. Tho Shamrock rouuded the mark two min utes ami thirteen seconds behind tho Reliance. After all tho time allowances the Keliauce was now thirty seconds ahead. Highland, 2:25 p. in. The Keliauce is now leading tho Shamrock by four minutes, aud is ploughing through the waters ut u terrillc rate. New York. Time of. Mulsh of the great yacht nice : lieliance X 17 :l'i p. m. Shamrock .').2r:40 p. iu. Kelianco wins tho ruco by teu minutes. Junction items. (From The Times. ) Dr. Kuykendall, of Eugene, umdo a professional visit here Moliiluy. C. K. Hurlburt retruned from New port Monday. His family will renin in a short timo longer. A llnu baby boy was horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Wright, August bt, l:i(i:i. Look out for a rise In tho price of lumber. A couple of Hat cars wero ditched iu tho yard here Monday. One was broken Iu two iu the middle and piled up in a heap. Miss Suell, of this city, has been selected uu a teacher in the schools of this city in place of Miss Illume, who resigned. A revised list of teach ers Is us follows: K. E. Starr, Miss '.'rain, Miss Snell, Miss I'lnkham, Miss Norton. (ieorgo Ehonlt, who left hero early In July to work on tho big mill at Wend I lug, has been in the hospital at I'.ugeno several weeks with typhoid fever. Ho is improving and speaks very highly of his treatment in the hospltul. A valunblo horse belonging to Sam Norman, got tangled up in a bull iro fence Tuesday ami was badly cut, ono foot luting nearly sawed olf, It reipiired luuuedluto treatment by Mis. Norman to prevent the horse from bleeding to death. Mrs. Nor man was at home aloun at the time. , Married. (I. I'. Lane und Miss May Stirling were uiurried at the homo of C. E. Pottei, Aug. 'II, liev. diss. V. Wood ward, pictnrof the First Presbyteriiili church. Ltllciutiug. A Divorce Case. I hi Debaw bin sued her husband, l ot neal Debaw, for divorce. Deser tion in alleged by Mrs. Debuw. J. lliiyeii Is her attorney. , J ho i'eerless Ice cream free7er Is ' 'be simplest, becaui'o it has fewer, parts andj best because It freezes quicker nnd smoother cream. We si ll them, Chambers' Hardware. Grand of Summer Onnils at Lower Prices loo Figured Dolled Swiss '"' 7T. 2ik) figured Oi aodie for. . Oc 10o plain Lmvn, lavender ami green, for 5C 2Thi figured Madras for. . 2'i:C 50c Summer Corsets for 36c Shirt Waists Half Price $1.2.-1 vuluo for 63' fl.MI vuluo for 7 fc $2. Ml vuluo for I ,25 Summer Vests ftOc pink und blue vests fur . 36c Vic pink und blue vests fnr...y3c 2.'tc pink und blue vests for. . 6c Finest Line of Lisle Gloves and Mitts in the City. 2oc gloves i, r fOc gloves for 19.' 39c Men's Summer Clothing at Cleun-Ui Prices Crash suits fii.(K) tjuulilv, $3. Light vests half price. 'Alpaca cunts half price, limits ami vests half price. Saturday 22 x IS inch heavy bleached (ringed Towels, north rcgn Ailer six only I 2e S. H. FRIENDLYI What One Eats Should no of (ho best tho world c:.n furnish. Our stock of food prodni t. is all nil round exhibiliou of prize wil.ners. In quality, variety 111 d present pi Ices wo claim everything. Avoid cheap canned goods, poor vi go tables, badly put up. Make good digestion wait 011 appetite, und order yourj groceries from us. You can't lie mistaken hero. W. M. GREEN, I'lioiie Main 25 1 lilll H'illainette St. vw v www We will close out all of our Canvas Goods at Prices you cannot afford to overlook. LadieB' heavy sole Ladies heavy sole Cnnvnsdh. 1 1 .OO Lndics' Turns, French heels .OO 200 prs Children's SI s 5 to 8 .50 100 prs .jnlies' blnek luce shoes, nil sir.es . 5 IW prs Ladies' French heel sirup sandals .OO 172 prs Ilaby Shoes, 2 to 5J black nnd rod .BO HO prs Child's patent leathers, velvet tops .OO l0 prs Child's blue and white top patents .OO Cnll and sec what wc arc silling in Ladies' Siioes for $1 .15 all sizeis. cf The best line ot Boys' Shoes ever Cf c A r shown in Eugene for pl.Ol ioo prs of Men's light Vici shoes, came in 6o days l-ite, will tf C close out at i pl.-D GILBERT & WELCH k I'.IIV V(W!t WlflVC A'n A i.tr.-M- em,,,.,. j, i"ei oiivk.j f I s A full'lillt. of niivl ranj'nj. No BO C Ninth nnd Oak. Clean-up 15c Silk Mitts for 8c ' 25c Mitts 16c Shirt Waists 13 off. 0-V Waists for Toe Waists tor ifl.lKJ Waists for ... 43c 50c 66c Luce Boleros 1.W ones' for each 43c fcl.fiO ones for each. $ I .49 ift'MHJ ones for each. 2.49 70c Lace back Lisle for 43c 1.25 Kino fancy Lisle 83c ; Men's Summer Underwear ut Clcun-up Prices, r.iokcn lots and 'odds ami ends 1 of this summer's stock. 75c ipml 1 il y for 49c 5(le ipmlity for 38c j itoc ipiatily for 23c Alter-Six Sale. .Men's Negligee Shirts 1.2.) iuility for 89c 1.1K) ijuulity for 79c .75 iiiulity for 49c .15 fuuey sox for 9c wvv 1 '. '' iV 'r V: 1 fewifefr'Ts t- -Summer arains Canvas Oxford $I.OO iii v .-ttiir, Munis St.. Kan cles llf:lt-lS, E.OVP8 1 C0800