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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1907)
DRINKS WGOU ALCOHOL AND DIES ! nlKht or they rulKlit have heard the ' robber ur robbers as they were taklnK I tin n:ine of class out of the kyllt!ht an-! an they were letting themselves down Into the more, i The rope and stick which were i ...,-.. h.fi In r.ie position In 111 mil IW.IinP l,i.h they were when entrance to IN FEW HOURS ?xzx.z 'zVXi i show window today. The rope has been used considerable and Is rather Henry Reeve, Russian Finn, Ends fZt' Passed Away at Home of Daughter, Life at Cottage Grove-Was Once ,r,e I After the work of the robber haJ Member of the Czar's Army.innu sash and nnfastenlnc the heavy iron door on the outside. It was this door ajar that first called attention of the clerks to the robbery. , The Knre is alttiated in the rear room of the store, on the south side Cuard Bpeclfl Service. , , ml., uf the prescription case., Cottaxo Grove, May 13.-Ilenr- " , ,' , H,Kt fr,n the street, so John Cogswell, one of the oldest Reeve, a Itnsslan Finn, sued about , ,,10 r,)r.r worked without fear of ; residents and a pioneer of Lane coun 40 ytu.-j, drank a fiuantlty of wood h0nK B,,Pn by any one. iy, died at the home of his daughter, alcohol here Saturday nlKht and died off(,.r WorklnK on Case. . ' Mrs, Idaho F. Campbell, a few min- from the effects of the poison bun- fi,i,.f ()f Police FarrliiKton nnd 1 day forenoon about o'clock. The sh,;rlrf Ksk have ench made a thor-: "I before noon today. He had been man purchased the alcohol at Ben-; OUK, investigation of the robbery, but ill fo ra Ions lime and his death so' drug Btore. and the bottle was r),.M,rt tllit ,,ey aro unable yet to ob- ha(j UPcn CX,ected momentarily for duly labelled "poison." It Is not ,, ,;i(, to the perpetrators. Chief ; H(,VPra, known whether the man drank It : KarrnK, ys the nlKht officers M- T r'u .no wa. VPnr. Y..::.' ",r n ln"K ul".- ',. it New York. Early In boyhood he 1IIK seen on in nlKht. There have been several sns (llclous looklni? characters In the city for th pnst two or three weeks, hut none were seen around today. Niiln Off cer l'nrdy was in me Nothing Known as to Where He Came From or of His Relatives! JOHN COGSWELL AGED PIONEER IS DEAD Mrs, Idaho F. Campbell, in Eu gene at Noon Today - Was Aged 93 Years and Came to Oregon In Year 1846 GOVERNOR'S STAND AWES RIOTERS San Francisco, May 13. The de termined Btand taken by Governor Gillette to send troops to Kan Fran cisco on the first sit-'n of violence ev idently had the salutary effect and all the morning cars were running without interruption. The cars were crowded with passengers. The governor Is still here and will remain until the strike situation is less acute. Ninety-two care are operating on six lilies of the United Railroads, and thousands of passengers are being carried this afternoon. A new ten thousand dollar car was stoned and partially wrecked. On all lines pas sengers are being upbraided by crowds for riding, but curses and words of obscenity that were such shocking features of last week's dis turbances were not heard today. full.' Iteeve was a Btrangcr here anil nothing la known of him. PnperB on his person revealed his name, also the fact, that ho had served In the Kusslan army. Ho had 10 centB In SMKl.TIXf; PLANT KKSr.MKS OPERATIONS Salt Lake, May 13. The plant of ;the American Smelling & Jteflnlng Company at Murray resumed today ; under the protection of deputy ' sheriffs. No disorder occurred. his pockets. It is not known whether1 n,n'r )f tnH drllK gtore and tried the or not he could read Kugllsh, but It Is thought by some thai he could moved with his parents to Michigan, nnd In 1S45 he came west to Califor nia. The next year. In 1S4fi. he came to Oregon, taking mi a donation claim several miles northeast of Eugene, in what Is now known as the Cogs well hills. Here he spent most of the door anoui u o i.n n n..n ...... f hs )f )eBVn? tnp i, pinco n.,,l 1 1 vn. see II re V locked. SO the;' ', I ... ... . ihat ua ,11,1 iw.i l.w.w the ' , . i,..,i,nr anon lniervn s, rioing across ine not and that he did not know tho mll8t nllvo ,KKn committed .. . r.,,lrnln hiirseback three stuff was poison. ! ,,. ,. ,,. or t10 wurk was go- V" " i f ,, ' Others think that the man, Deinj? , nine. Uwo.c " . ." 111 and out of work, drank the poison , '. & offlPRr8 Jalled 8cvera, J1. to end all of hi. troubles. ,, wn were fmlnd the de- ; Jon "VTth TnsZt nnt irrounds some time before 1 2 i - j,. , " ; . "V , . ,, . .1 son In i IIHUI. Uf II1U liHl H'lll II IM-I Willi". I o'clock, and one of them had 30 In . hut whpn h(j rft(,mrt , MlHHlKflilli "' ii.-V Zl'vnUey It Is said he told a rrlend he of the robbers, as ho roll I ery waa, h(( ,he onfi womnn n n1,,e evidently not committed until after t r(I fo h(m d he me ,)a(.k r(. Purdy tried the door of the store. (hfl pount over u o The hobos were released this mor.i-who aflorward ,)P(.nme hls wfp ing and ordered ont or the clt). To tnem werc )orn pl?ht chndrpni HuaiN-rt Arrestcil. , foMr nf w,mm are )v,n an(, wpre This afternoon at 4:30 a man ss-;w(h ,,,,,. f(lther (1r1 h)g aR, ported of the robbery was arrested ThPap al. nHvHr Cogswell, of al tho depot by Ch ef of Police lMir-!MM(1(lv n M.H ,,,,, p Clnl. rlngton and Deputy Hti.Jiiff Ham-! ,, ()f ,,;UKPn(,. Mrg- K H ,nenaTn mond. lle wnBtiikpntolhi. shcrirfs,,, , , M (. M M1 office. Tho mini had driven over . Kllr,ne hnvo been unublo to locate them nfler from Sprlngrield In a uiiggy. arriving Mr (.()1;KWP wn9 niomber of the a thorough search of tho premises at tlm depot Just as the train pulled Oregon Pl ineer Association and pev nnd the grounds In the rear of the In. Tho officers think they have the pr InaHP t tirlt- annual reunions, but Bton;. I right man. j when he came home from the last Time of llolibery Xot Known, i ; meeting In June he said ho felt that Thoro Is no Idea as to when tho J a C. Criiniiner Is about lo retire I"" "'"-'I'1 "'''' to go to another one robbery wna coininllled. John I volnnlarllv from the chairmanship of Hs I"'' ,v''r0 7',"' ,,ls 01,1 1,ln" llustor, one of tho clerks, wna at the tho Republican Btalo central commit- n1p"' friends who had drooped out. store last at G:30 o'clock Hundny . lee of Kansas. The committee will Ho was a man (ir upright Ideals and ..vin,r i n.hii.1.' iimn ha una. iiw.i I . . ... f i,,. ,.i,,.,i,. i.. ,,.,,,.( m..i honest dealings with his fellow men. the Bnfo and all tho doors of the : Crunimor's leslgiiatlon and to name, "ml 1,11 Pioneers as well ns those of building were securely locked. Tho j his successor. J'10 vo"nK"r generation, will miss Hf rrneker did hl work some time i ''I'"- r uneral announcements will bo hnlwnnn Hint hour nnil ilnvlluht this' - made tomorrow. morning. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Wll-I loiighby, who have rooms In the Pick- M,r'M . Willie Krost Ilofrl aerators are tho utt hiilldliiK which overlook the roof I olgntr j j(-f0'j-pl.J j boat. We hnvn them In stork. )f tho drug store, were nway for the' l -rAZi CHAMHKHS HAItllWADM CO. TRYING TO SECURE HAYWOOD JURY ROBBERS ENTER EUGENE DRUGSTORE (Continued from PnKe I.) t h o robber' con Id m n k e no u h o f them, and Mr. DcLuno llilnhs tbpy will be found hidden nway Home whfre. Ihjwever, ho far the officers Boise, May 13. Court In the Hay- wood case opened at 2:01 today. : Sheriff Hodgln has been summoning j a new venire since Thursday, and It I Is expected that a complete jury will I be selected within three days. Klev , en men have been held under lock and key since Thursday, but It Is said today that o,f thsp but two will qualify as members of the jury pan el. Governor's Son in Court, Julian P. Steiinenbere, the 21-year- old Bon of the former governor, was ! In the court room this afternoon. AM t ha nrlonnao'a fninll.' (nnliirHnir tifo ! Invalid wife, and two daiiKhters, were I also present. Judge Wood announc-I ed: j i "If any proposed juror has a legal , excuse to offer he will now step for-. r tUfw;"1-jgg gasCT ca 1 C ' iTm ster I ige onmiog Buster Brown, and his dog Tige, advertising "Baster BroJn Blue Ribbon' SHOES are headed for the Pacific Coast. Watch this space for date and particulars. ward.' Immediately there was an uproar1 In the court room. It scorned that fully half of the special venire rose; ns one man and began to prosi for-1 ward to catch the ear of the court. J Twenty-four members of the; special venire were excused for legal i reasons nnd the examination of tales-j men commenced nt 3:25. AX wooi sAwr.VG Ito Kind Ymi Han Hrjf 6w$l 0 o DEPARTMENT STORE The STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN W. G. White Is prepared to saw your wood on short notice. i Phone Hlnck 4:151. Residence, " """"' ' Rl West Sixth street. l. .jl.-;,.,.., is: H.iA'inV't Special on OUR FIRST CAR OF BUGGIES HAS JUST ARRIVED, and samples are now on our floor. We have something new in the line of BIKES to show you in the way of color and design. We have Bikes, Surries, Top Buggies, Democrats, Hacks and Spring Carts, in all ' styles and colors. Beginning Monday, May 13th, we will start a Special sale on Buggies and will sell any Buggy at SPECIAL CUT PRICE Mm 'Ms MM Be sure and take advantage of this Sale And get, your new rig cheap crnd help us make more room JALK WITH BERGER, THE BUGGY MAN AT B erger; Bean Hrdw,re Co o o if r " - ''Hi-Hi ill I JS!UIU"HIIH -.M i