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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
Eugene Daily Guard rrFftlBROS PUBLISHERS Published every day of the r. .....fJ Address all week, corn- rnunication. and make .11 remittances my.ble to the Eugene Uuarl, Eugene Oregon. ot-pkt-RTPTION BATES - DAILY T,n i hi. warrior, uer week. . .1 15 Xeilvrrv. - ; .1... Delivered by carrier, per month Bv mail, one year (in advance)... not in advance. Six months (in advance) 5 00 A 00 2 50 DO 05 One monl'i SiDgle copies 4,lvrtiimr ratea made known on application. Entered at the postoffice at Eugene, Oregon, aa second clatsu matter. Build up Eugene by itronizing Eu gene. joiile. THE EASTERN OFFICES ol the paior are at 230 to 2M Temple Court, Sew fur Cit- ,nd U S- txPreM Bid?., 87 Washington St., Chicago. H. E. KATZ, Advertising Agent, in charge. FRIDAY, JULY HI, Root as a Possibility. The political wiseacres are now pre dicting that Ellbu Root will be Roosevelt's ebolee for the next Re publican nomination for the pres idency. The aubject of the presiden cy Is always an Interesting one to Amerk-an citizens and when a Dew possibility comes Into prominence or a more U made to bring a particular man into the limelight, It la bat Dat ura1 that tbe press abonld deal with the subject. It not oertaln, however, that Runt la to bars tbe becking of Roosevelt, or that tbe preildent baa at this early day aet about aiding any of the aspir ants to secure the coveted prize. Tbe list of eligibles so fat mentioned is a limited one, being praotloally eon flnsd to Fairbanks, Root, Taft, Ccr telyou and Foraker. There are indi cations that W. Murray Crane, former governor of Massachusetts and an counted the wiliest politician In all tbe New England states, has looagu rated a still hunt for delegates. If so, be will be found a factor to be dealt with. Aooordlng lo a Russian medical In vestigator, tbe Japanese are using tbe most harmless ballet tbat waa ever fired from a rifle comparatively harmless, that Is, In its after effects. Instead of using dumdum ballets of the deadly type surreptitiously brought Into use In tbe Boer war, or of resorting to poisoned bnlletr, the Japanese have provided themselves with rifles tbe bore of whiob Is so mall and the velocity of tbe bullet so great tbat tbe bullet lo its flight gathers heat, which enables It lo act aa germicide. The effect of the fire la to produce anelatbesia rather than a painful, lingering death. The bullet used by tba Japanese makes a scaroely noticeable penetration In tbe tissue without tearlug, and a little red spot as of an insect bite tells the cause of ooma of tho wounded. Lewis & Clark Headquarters During the fair we will secure for Eugene peuplr accommodation 1 advance, acting tor the Portland Ser vice Compauy. We will alao organ ize every few days special excursion parties. Let us know when too are going that you may get tbe benefit of low rates. Ask for particulars at tb Viokntore. EATON A WINSTANLEY. Forced to Starve B. F. Lrek, of Concord, K., lays tor twenty yeata 1 suttered agonies, I th a snrs on my upper lip, so pain oi somstlmea that I could not eat. After vtluly trying eterytbiug else, I cored II with Bucklen'e Arnica Halve, " It's great for burus.cuts and wounds. At W. L. DeLanu's drug store. Only 26 a. C0FFE . Makes things go. Nejvcr gold in bulk. A. Folrfer & Co. Utabllelt.4 I. iajo an rrauiciaoo m m m K. er vk. Bennington Boiler Explosion i tjODUDuea i rem in j .; obsly been seut to the Utter lostlta tlons to prepare for tbe reception of the wounded. The scene on board tbe Bennington when It reached tbe wharf was fright ful. Deck timbers, heavy eteel and Iron, beams, smokestacks, gun car riages, scrape of enginea and "boilers were heaped in one Indiscriminate mass. Two of tbe gone were gone and tbe magazine, which exploded al most aimoltanecnsly with tbe boiler, was nothing more than a great gaping bole. Tbe plateau buckled and the Inner wcodwork In places ws torn to splinters. Much of tbe npier works was thrown Into tbe water. Tbe ship la now leaking rapidly and will sink. Tbe cause of tbe explo-1 sion baa not been definitely ascer tained. Enaloeer Nelson was person ally making an Inspection of the boil ers preliminary to leaving port. He found everything all right and was about to give orders to pnt on steam when tbe explosion oooorred. Neleon was blown back Into tbe etoreroon and Injured, but not fatally. The oiptaln and a few other officers had not yet joined tbe ship, ana thus es caped. Ensign Perry was nn tbe for ward deck directly above tbe boilers and was fatally injured. Other offi cer! were injured, but none fatally. The engine crew were all at tnelr places when tbe explosion occurred, wblob was followed by tbe outpouring of a abeet of flame.soaldlng water and smoke. This caught every man In the boiler and engine rooms, blew op tbe decks and tbrew dozens of men Into tbe air and Into the bay. In tbe can to others jumped Into tbe bsjj and were picked op by tbe boats. In going aboard the ship It was neo eseary to step over tbe bodies of three dead boys. Those sailors wbo remain ed in a ooDdltloo to walk abont be haved lu a berolo manner and did not stop until every badly injured man bad been sent ashore in launches. Tbe scenes at tbe morgue and hospi tals are terrible. Vlotima are black ened by olnders and smeared with blood. Very few are bafly torn, tbe injuries in most oases being from soalding water. In many cases the skin, bung in ribbons. Borne of tbe Injured are so blackened and scalded tbat tbey oould not be identified by their friends. Among tbe identified dead are sailors Chambers, Newoomb, Hughes and Benrell. BALFOUR NOT LIKELY TO RESIGN Expected .Government Will be Sustained on Vole Monday How Papers Stand (Scrlpps News Service.) London, July 21. After a half bour'i session this morning tbe bouse of oommons adjourned until Monday to await tbe government decision re garding the future oonrae In view of the defeat of tbe ministry bill to re duce tbe appropriation for tbe Irish land commission. It Is not believed tbat Balfour will resign, and It Is ex pected tbat tbe government will be suatalned by a normal majority on tbe vote Monday. Conservative pa pers today urge tbe premier to hold on to the office at any oost, while the liberal papers are shrleklnn at him to let nut. It is reported In lobby circles abant tbe bouse of commons that at a meet ing of the cabinet, held this after noon Balfour had deoided to resign, but there Is no confirmation. , FADS AND FANCIES - VERY POPULAR Teddy and Grover Both On the List of Prominent Men Who Paid $1500 or Over (Soripps News Service. ) New York, July 21. President Roosev.lt and Graver Cleveland are down on the "Fade and Fancies" list of the society publication figuring In the Courts aa a result of the a rrest of the solicitor. It la said they will receive tbelr copy of the de luxe edi tion without cost, tbelr fads and fancies being duly exploited. Among tbe prominent men who subscribed 11500 or more for copies are Thomas T. Ryan, W. K. Vanderbllt, Alfred U. Vanderbllt, Jamea J. HU1, J. p. Morgan, Oliver Harriman, Channcey Lepew, Perry Belmont, John Jacob Astor and Th is. W. Lawson. DRAKE RECEIVES PROMOTION (scrlpra News Service.) New York, July 21 E. A. Orske, secretary ami treasurer of the Pauunia tUllroxd Company. Ink been appoint ed assistant to President Shonts. Drake will exercise ell functions r.t rresiient of the rsilroad durii b Shouts' abtence. Qp CHICAGO STRIKE Strikers Broke Ranks in Wild Confusion For Work During Period 21 Lives Were lost, five Hundred Injured, and Cost $15,000,000 in Money (Soripps News Service. ) Chicago, July 21.-Fclloing the oilllng off of the teamsters' strike to Uay tus strlkera broke ranka In a wild impede for work. In most cases the oondltion Imposed by employers the hiding nf the union button. Ct 5000 men who quit probably not more than 1500 will be tenon baok within tbe next few days. The strike cost 21 Uvea, 815,000,000 In money, and JA. were Injured in the rioting. CARLTON'S MIS TRESS ARRESTED She Attempted Suicide by Jump ing From Fourth Story Win dow of Police Office (Sorlppa News Service.) New York, July 21.-After having been cross examined by Inspector (Jroas. Eleanor Van Dwenter, Fred erick E. Carlton's mistress, attempt' ed aulolde today by trying to jump from the window in tbe Inspector's office at polloe headquarters In Brooklyn, but was prevented by Cross. Tbe woman was arrested at tbe lostan;e of Anthony Comstook, obarsed with violating a section of the penal oode forbidding the ex posure or sal of certain photographs. The authorities believe the woman nan tell facta of sensational Interest concerning' the man suspected of poisoning bis wives. Carlton waa arraigned today at tbe Brooklyn oourthouee, charged with larceny. COTTAGE GROVE WATER SHORT Cottage drove, July 20. The water supply is getting quite low and tbe oity oouncil ha not yet found a suit able place to build a reservoir. It Is thought tbe matter will be adjusted in a sboit time, when the contract will be let for ditch digging and building the tank, which Is to be a large one. People are not allowed to Irrigate aa mncb as they would like to, as tbe supply must be kept large enough to be used lo case of fire. HUNDRED EXCUR SIONISTS COMING Delegates to Christian Convention at San Francisco Will Stop Three Hours in Eugene A special exourslon of 1C0 people from DesMolnee, Iowa, enroute home from tbe International Christian Mis sionary Convention of the Christian ohurob at Sao Francisco, to le held August 17-24, will .top at Eugere on August 23 for three hours. Tbe ex cursionists will visit the Divinity School, University of Oregon and tbe ehoichea of tbe oity. Tbey a 111 ar rive at 6 a. m. and leave at 9. The excursion leaves DeeMolnes on ogost 9, coming to tbe coast via tbe southern route, stopping at points of interest in Denver, Utah, and South ern lalltornla. On the way home bhasta Springs, Eugene. Portland and the Sound oltles will be the prin cipal places visited. No arrangements have as yet been mane to entertain the excursionists during their stay here, but no doubt the members of the local Christian church will see to It that they are uiaue to leei at nome. A Free Drink. In order to Introduce our Golden rrun rtinch e will serve It free with a 10c dlsb U ice cream Satur aay afternoon an evening. This Is a fine drinsr anH & ,bk . !. .t , '""' Hull': - rnj Store. SCROFULA ninrVT TO CHILD CHILD i-. ... invariable The la of Wood of Parents i. and the diseased b ood o i r 0, banded down to children in in Scrofula. Being pbit a con- nothing can reach tbed.sess iitiQL stitutionalremedv. Tfc- f7 untiljti. of the blood is diseases, ana LrctfuSendetcycanno. b' bSof robust health. Cleveland, O., 122 Browne" St. .id this down! Sebi stated con blood and a ra?WD.r"6tmentor phy ditionofthesvs-eni. T'insr like Sua Ji'c.an. d' VS'id I. v?in? wEen I took good S. S. S.did last viui 1(.e,t,on. ft. It promotes app 8" bu;lds up fives strength end eneriry . d the eMl health in er Yl'ood Pu addition " be,'n ,an e",i rBin9dy rifler it adds " 1" 'uocese tua for Scrotals. It d.d rore anything I "ave useo.au completely S.S.S., the king, of blood ourifiers i. the medicine tnat is reiiu..., -rhkuves the quality ol the blood by cfeansme i of all poisons aud impurities, buUdii g i up and strengthening the en- I'rced the scrofulous ideposiU th is. sure return to health. No remed ' v i diseases arising from a disease" or impure blood supply. If you Lavprrnflllaol a n v tendeticv PIIRFIY VEGETABLE. tllal PURELY VtbtlAOLQ. u3aluboutvollI case and we will send you a book describ ing the disease and give, without charge, any medical advice you may need. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. County Allowences Road Acoount- J K PlBtts, road work 1 50 (1 K HastinuB. road work and gravel 6 12 E W Smith, gravel 5 2fi M C Jaquls,ioad work 3 00 F L Chambers 4 Bro, hardware. 104 76 Fred Soroamp, road work 9 75 C W Rntb, road work 3 00 Charlie Gray, road work 3 00 Qroaa Bros, foundry work 20 00 F Eiobenberger, damages 9 00 F L Bergpr, hardware 136 00 Brown & Smith. sorews 12 00 A A Hollenbeok, road work.... 7 65 Ira Hlggina, ad work 30 00 Albert Biggins, grsvel 15 00 Oeo Croner, merchandise 1 40 S J Goddard, road work 10 50 O W Howard, road work 6 00 B F Russell, road work 3 00 K M Piatt, road work I 50 W S Rinehart.road work. 6 00 J W Darrow, road work 8 25 G V Sanderson, road work 33 82 D 11 Albro, road work 42 50 Miller 4 Buoknum, hardware.. 2 00 A Pob'od, road work 4 50 J T Banners, road work 4 00 U Colli jd, road work 150 John Richards, road work 19 50 GrifUn Harwdare Co, merchan dise ' 106 90 Smith iLill, blacksmitblng.... 20 80 Walter Stroud, road work 5 00 Leon Stroud, road work 6 00 Bert Stroud, road work 3 00 M D Allen, road work 5 76 D C Mathews, lumber.. 40 44 Golden Fruit Punch Golden Fruit Pnncfa. the best drink for lodges, entertainments, parties. etc. Hull's Drno firnro PASTURE For horses or cows. En quire of W. D Combs, West Eighth street. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R Recounting; j0 to $500 a month sal ary assured our graduatea under Bond. Our six sobools the largest in America and endorsed by all railioads. Write for catalogue. Morse School of Telfgriphy.Clncin. natl, O., Baffalo, N. V., Atlanta, .. i.aurosee, Wis., Texarkana, Tex., San Fiancisoo, Cal. PprdL"piLLS kaAFE.r..W'"'' f" 'tHiOiiksTkii's'vWJ! (1 Bjof 7! .V tarn Mssll. in " aaja,.? rA. ' y W. L. DeLuc J. P. M. and John TV V , , . uiay py biRger prices for their cigars than the average smoker can fi u... cannot! en;oy a sweeter or a" better smoke than the Mount Hood rw oeers yog for 1QC ' - egg CLASSIFIED COLUMNS " iron SSAI ar FOR SALE A. vacant lot on ffeet Fiftb street, rnoe reasonable, for particulars oall at 380 West Sixth street. B. A. Fox. FOR SALE City property for sale: 70x70 feet, lacing ninsmeite street, one block from depot. A nev tnn. t story building, 30 feet front and 00 ieec juuk. iijhu" nuiaui. ette street. FOR SALE-Uouse and lot on tne corner of seventeenth and Fern s reels. Price, tlOO. For further Information oall at 923 Sooth High street. FOR SALE-Two lots one blook frjm Soutb Willamette etreet.oontainiug 70 choice fruit trees, 8 years oid, in full bearing; 12 English walnuts, 12 Royal Anue and other cherilea, peaches, grapes, reach plume end hardy winter apples. Abatraot title. Tbia ie yonr opportunity. Price, UbQ. A. N. Striker, Box 25, to gene. FOR SALE On account of owner's death, a farm of 116 sores lu good cultivation, 4 miles west uf Etiteue, nan, t.rnnm hniiaa ' lurira frta.... .... . other outbuildings, 2 uoraes.-tbrte GOWH, uuicaeue, inriu implements household goodi, growing crops, a bargain if taken immediately. M KS. R. JOHNSON. P. L. HANSEN, At tbe farm. A BARliAIN New six-room cottaee. newly UolBhed, papered and fainted inside and out, lot 80x160 feet.street graded and graveleci and new, side walk, dirt ubeap ut $750. R. McMLRPHEY. FOR SALE-Edisnu moving picture ouint. f-ou ontnt tor ryu. Uood uian can make 910 to (15 a day with thia outnt. call at Uuara office, FOR SALE 45 acres of good bottom land one-bait rrlle immediately across tbe river nortb of Eugene. Seventeen acres in bops. Good buildings, good kiln. Apply to tbr owner, X. D. Lintou. on the plaoe. FOR RElMT FOR RENT Six-room oottage for rent. Apply to Kays' Qua Store, WANTED-Room and board for man and wife. H. Ladd, P. O. Box lsf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Enquire at 85 uuk street. FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, close in. Inquire at Bull's drug store, or 90 West Ninth street. WANTED.-Uood reliable men to take ip good business In Lane, Douglas and Coos counties. Call at 61b Willamette atreet. FURNISHED ROOMS Oood fur nished rooms by tbe night or tbe week. Mrs. K H. Wiley, second ujor oi Kisoon niuok, over sua mate's mlllluery store. FOR RENT Heviig completed my new brick block on Fast VT 4 itrsel have several deal fa Li iiihi ;xa, for reDt, from one to five .ooros, -nd also "hoice ofdoe rooms facing jd 9tb street. Building equipped witn eiec llghta, toilets, Chimb, ani an modern improvements. c,b quire of GEO. T. HALL 4 SON. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-Eighty tons of oat or vetcb hay! Skipworth's Dairy, En gene, Or. v; WILL TRADE A good road cart for hav. Innnira nf n S Prank. 189 Ease Ninth atreet. TO TrCADE Will trade good eecond- nano ouggy lor Day. enquire East Eleventh street. fVANTED-To trade a light boggy tsuua repair lor a saddle pony dress P.O. box 343, Eugene. Ad- Chw,( LOST-On Thursday afternoon, opin faoed gold watob witb fancy dial, deer ensraveii nn hardr. Suitable r' ward for return to Bert Wiley, Man hattan saloon. r L CHAMbZRS M E, ANKEfif " Pruldcnt, Vice Prendu' DARWIN RRIVmw r-hlir. CHAMBERS BRISTOW BANKING CO Of Eugene, Oregon Paid Up Cash Copia $50,000 Notes and mortgages bought Monej jar oanedon approved security. Interest peMjS.1 n time certincates of deprfsit Geoertl apkiny b siness nsnsscted. 0' ! K, RESTAURANTjortla BEST MEALS OBTAINABLK i Dfya ij. ij.j-f Only 20c. . . ' ' ' n"iB. MJ,a k treed jaod real ; Kami 134 W Ilw.nava1 HWi.. i,feiH west Hi; diNiisl s;tio ..r m.m SapiUl !AL BAM 0;- i Mf. Deposits n JpMlt. All "Olr It attention. Prealdeat. ia9..Caal. K, wast . . i nd desert i us a cha J J. luur work. 'bODe Bli 'VlO wiliu !LVry M A. CD ACC'II iron. Oe: OB,. Wl 8ueoMs i tbe Mei OfckK Bret . I4ui.: -. ;& a k ""h line of! Inc and eral job Offlawork. ii ml to k 1221- N TH01ON RATI aliis and unday tra JIb fo? N ff arriving K Aa tbi log train got train I make tb Tbe rate I ikels from pfaolflo Ag ileketa. ana sr.ii thern Pao OAitp tlckeU "r It, gooc any ire "ay and J it anil Mr Coll arrangem Apt giving Visit 'alii RokI rate. : 3Saler II''-. H FAj r:-' .tVaV .S..-:i-:-; 1-ieiMSiil laotiry the icKasuiaata V Mas. 91. 75 Wet, a lores'. J