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nn 7T GENE QTT PIT uru I n 1TJ XtTABLlSUED FOB TUB DMsEUMTlOft OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AXD TO I1E.1 1H HOSEST L1TIN0 BT THE SWEAT OF Oil BROW ,'()L 24 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 1892. NO. 35. lPWUSeEDBVEBI8ATUBDAY. 1. L CAMPBELL, Pnbllnl'' ud Proprietor. -nrr-V-OnthsKaat tide o( Willamette liUwl Klghth Street TKBV1S OF SUBSCRIPTION'. to iin ' cr "i' ''!'!!! '!!'.'. loo -II Mont1"- 76 fl,. BOOtlS OCR ONLx" HATE 0,1 ADVERTISING .j-FtiiemeDU Insert! M followi: ruw ten lines or lea, one insertion $3; XSSffm CMh i-enuired pBT.rtor. WlUb. charge t th. ol- jhrmonth. WOO square sUmonthe 00 iln tor Mch insertion. "iJMrtiiiiW bills wiU be rendered quarterly. 2 "obwork must be paid roa on dblivbby. a7o. woodcock, Attorney-at-Law, iUGBMECITY. - - - OttBOOh OFFICB-Roonu 78 MuClaren Building. si-Special attention given to Collections olJ Prorata business. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Enscnc, - - Oregon. E. 0. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omci-Boom In Conser's Block. GEO. M. MILLER ittarney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. fUGENECITY, - OREGON.' Oflice-In Masonlo Temple. Kuykendall&Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. (UGENE CIT$ OREGON. special attention given to Probate business ud Abstracts of Title. Orrici-Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY QDENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guabd office. All work reran ted. laughing gas administered for painlen ex tnwtion ol teetb. J. S. WALTER, M. D. 8. Qb DENTIST. Eugene, Oregon. Dental Room Willamette Street, opposite Baker i Hotel ' B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVB 8QMJ5 VERY PPHUBLS 4. (arms, Improved and Unimproved 1 own (roperty for aale, on easy tonne. Property Seated and Eenta Collected. Tm Imuranoe Companies I represent are Wong the Oldeat and moat Reliable, and in to Pmkpt andEqoiTABLi adjustment of their i"" UD Sbcqvd to Nona, i of your patronage in solicited, Offioe-In City Halt B. F. DORRIS. CIU- UOIB, PBBST. W. T. PBCT, CA8HIKB THE Eugene National Bank EUGENE CITY, OBEGON. 'nUP CAPITAL,... (50,000 fyBPLUSFUND 10,000 Ttuucta general banking business. w BoiBpoyDiBscroBs: Vwu. S W Ogburii. 1 P Church, 8 M no, J M HodioB, P Lauer.V E Eyis, E. E. BURLINCAME'S l!UI OFFICE VS1... jKabllttiil la Colorado, IS. BawplfS or mall o. Ftnm win ncan prompt and careful aiieDtloa at i ini tutwt -."m fct. - - - - KH!8L!m!iU9 Ac ob a ptlwtpl toralata tin Urar, U.uacli awl bowels larvM lU Da. mur nua tottM rt bUJooerwes, torpid linr a4 euP ttos. BmallcM, ntidMt, t(udaM.2Seta- BamoM m at anurwa F. L. POSSON & SON, By far the largest dealer on the Coast la Tiees, FBitlUzers, Bolfis, Rases, fl. I. Raats bbb sappHes. We are Northwestern Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co., the largest Seed Growers and Dealers in the World. F. L. POSSON A, SON. - - PORTLAND. OREGON. LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers UHDERTAKEES & EHBA1HEES. E. E. Luckey DEALERS JJV. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, . Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. E. SCHWABZSCHILD, ProDrietor. SCHOOL SUTPLIES, WALL PAPER, AHTISTS' M ATifiKlAliH. Full Stock of Butterick Patterns, Address P. 0. Box 119. McClarens Buildin , (Opposite F. M. Wilkiia' Drug Store.) Has an extensive Stuck of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND' SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile. Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. i-3-Ordera for Books snd Subscriptions ' .... .. . io Newspapers snd Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Ask your druggist for it j S. LUCKEY, CALEB IN Clocks. vVatches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. II worst hutsiihi J. S LUCREY T. G.HwnBidts, Tresiden, S.B. Eabik, J-. Cashier Of Eugene. Paid up CasbUpItal 50,000 Surplus and Pronts, $10,000 Eugene City - - Oregon. A general banking busine- "nST able Urnia. Sicht draft, on NEW 1 OKK, CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO Md PORT LAND, OREGON. Bills of exchange sold on foreign oountnea. Depositt received subject to check or certin- AUMlleUons entruaed to us will receive prompt attention. DAT & HENDERSON. :AP- LTndertakers University Bookstsre First Nationa Bank wm FIRMIUE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. SEEDS GARDEN GRASS &. FLOWER Mo Real Estate Trausters. ACME. W. A. Cox to Ella Houston, lot 13, block 9; (100. OOTTAOI OBOVB. D 0 McFarlnnd to Mrs 8 E Markiey, lot 1, blk j, McFarlimd's ad; (150. aUOBNB. Inaao E Stevens to Careen E Stevens, GGJ xlGO feet in Skinnor's addition on the west, and lots 1 snd 4, block 6. Skinner's dona tion, also 10 acres in 1 17 s, 1 4 w; $1000. COTT AO E OBOVB. Lizzie Hamilton, G W Long snd W A Landes to H LDewald, lot 4, block 3, Long and Landes' addition; f 125. rAIBMOUNI. Geo M Miller to Robert H Beid, 6, block 32: S120. Jr, lot COCNTBI A W Perkins to Alexander Lamb, land in tl7i,r6W; (5. 0 & C R R to Henry Weixselfder, 10.13 sores in 1 17 a, r 1 e; $54 63. W W Craig to Lydia J Craig, 142 61 acres ia 1 17 s. r 1 w; $100. O&CRRCotoJohn Cogswell, 40 acres In T 17 8 R 1 E; $114. 0 J Treen to J E Eorbls, 320 acres in T 1 8 R 1 W; (200. Htate of Oregon to Catherine Moran, 04.70 aores in T 18 8 R 6 Wj $118.38. Carrlo Bailey to Mrs M Y Mitchell, 820 acres in T 18 8 R 10 W; (1000. C 8 Horn to RE Walker, 7.72 acres lnT208R3W; (250. Tbacx Extkmdko. The street car line baa been extended to a point opposite the entrance to the University grounds. The street grsde is about 6 inches higher on each side than the car track grade at that point. What for? The street oars will be a (test convenience during commencement exercis es next week. Died. At his place near Loss creek, Tuesday, Juno 7, of palsy, J. P. Law, aged 69 years. He was burled at Pleas ant H1U ceremotery Wednesday at I o'clock, CaHorU promotg. Pig tion, and overcome Flaiuieucy, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FererUinesa. Thus the child is rendered healthy and, its sleep aavtorsX Caitori. contains B Morphine or other narcotic property. H Oartoria la no wttl adaptM to chlMrea that I noommeiid It as superior to any pracrlpUoa koowa lo m..n H. A. Aacnaa, II. D., 83 Portland Ae., Brooklyn, M. T. "Ion Cartorla In my practice, and find It specially adapted to affections of children." Knicmoii, M. D., 1(167 ad Ave.. Mew York. To Csttacti Oo, 77 Murray St, ft. J. Wbea Baby was sick, s Oaatorla, Whea ah. wa. a Child, aba cried t or Caatorle, When aba became Xise, ahe elunfto Caatwte. Wbea aba bad Children, she ja" U" CaatorlSv FOR tTOHER'S tMiii FRIDAY, JUXE.10. In the pacing race at Portland, P. K. Walters' boree, Cant. Mount, yester day, came in second lest; time, 2:32. BprinRflold Messenger: The big majority given i. E. Nolaed for sheriff may be con sidered ss a hearty endorsement of his work last term. Mist Lena Casey of Ashland arrived in Eugene Thursday morning and will spend me summer at tne Dome ol Her uncle, v W. Coolidge, two miles south of the eity. We have reoeived from West Point a list of the Board of Visitors to the military academy, among whioh wa note the name of out lellrw townsman, Hon. A. G. Hovey. The present rain Is worth thousands oi dollars to tne rarmers or i.ane coun ty. Lato sown grain will tie brought out and make a fair crop. The rains never fall in the Willamette valley, E. J. Frasier and bride arrived from Woodland, Cal., this mornlnc, and Ed Is busy today recetvlrir congratulations from his numerous friends. For the present they will rosido with Mrs. Fitch. A confidence man who was worklnar a St. Johns. Mich., crowd with the aged pocket-book game, held out one or the r it t7 Li wt a tik la lantLlinif Itmnlinn and lnvlUnt hi in to show the crowd what was being sold for a single dollar. The granger showed the throng that there were two crlnp $5 bills in tne wauet, men tosxea tne lakir a aoiiar. shoved bills and hook in his pocket and strolled away. When the fakir learned that tne rural-looKing cnap was justice or tne J'eaco pmitn, lie went Into a trance, Late reports from down the Colum bia indicate that the lltdieruian have been doing well during the past few days. More flsh have been caught during the past week than during the entire month of April. The water is too nign tor seines ana wnceie, ana too muddy for the traps, which are doing but little nt present. The market here are receiving somo very largo nsli, many ol them ranging in weight from HO to 60 pounds. . Tucsdav eveninir durimr the absence of the family of i)r. Chas. Lee from their nome at lorvninn, some one entered the house and stole a quantity of Jewelry valued at nearly (oOO, con sisting of a (135 gold watch, a dia mond ring, etc, Three men, Dun Hastings, well known In Albany, Hank Hardlsty, recently in Jail at Cor- vallis, and Oscar Peterson, were sus pected, and were followed into Marion county, where they wero arrested by Sheriff Muckey ami Marshal Scrafford and taken through Albany home to day. Their satchels had not been ex amined, but a ring probably stolen was found on them. Programme. Of commencement week at the State University. SUNDAY, JUSE 19, 11 a v linAnnlmiMuifa anviviAM T?ir ii a. in., uauiunuicavo Duiuiuii am; C, M. Hill, A. M., Portlaud. MONDAY, JUKE 20. 8 n. m.. commencement concert, by conservatory of music. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 8 d. m.. Address before the literary societies, Hon. J. Hamilton Lewis, Se attle, Wash. 4 p. ra., presentation of Aug by the old soldiers' association. 8 p, m., reunion of literary soclotlee. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 10 a. m.. graduating exercises of law school. class tree planting, exercises of the alumni asso ciation. t p. m., address oeroretue university, B. Ii. Bceltman, A. M., Portland. THUK-SUAY, JUNE 23. 10 a. m., exercises of the graduating class. Oregon State Weather Service. HUMMAHY. Station of University of Oregon, Month of May, 1892. Elevation of sea level, 435 feet. Mean temperature, 67 degrees. Maximum temperature, 85 degrees, date 20th. Minimum temperature, 88 degrees, date 1st. Mean of maximum temperature, G8 detrrees. Mean of minimum temperature 1U degrees. Total precipitation, .79 Inches. Departure from normal 2.13 inches, deficit. Prevailing direction of wind north west. No. cloudless days 6. No. of partly cloudy cloudy days, 8, No. of days on which .01 of rain fell, Dates on which hall fell, 2nd. Dates of lunar haloe, 8th, 8, K. McCluhk, Observer. f Connty Court. Remodeled nlans. specifications and details of Jail ordered from Delos D Necr havlnir been accepted and recommend ed by the board of charities and correc tions, it is hereby ordered that the said architect receive two per cent extra for bis work on such changes and altera tions as ordered by the court, sunerin tendenne to stand as per previous or der, one per cent, malting a total com- mission on lull cost oi juu worn aim building three per cent, from the date of tills order. Fliopolb Raised.--The flag pole on tbe University campus was raised a short di tanoe from the norlhweat corner of Vfllard ball Saturday. It is a neat pole 100 feet hish and is an ornament to tbe arouoda, Today W. C. Bucknell fitted lbs bole about it and beneath with concrete, and tbe bot- torn now lats In an immovable bed. Thna wason loads of f ravel and several barrels ol etment were need. It is painUd white sad surmounted by a glided ball 1 ! Eugene Victorious. Eugene won the game of base ball with H,irlngfleld fiaturdav. the score standing: Eugene, 27: Hprinirfleld 8. Halght struck out 8, Cochran 4; bases on balls, Halght 1. Cochran 8: home run, 1 by Kubli. Umpire, Glenn. Time, 8 hour. A large number of people were in attend ant. ' Bobs. In RoMjurg. June K Vtift, to the wife of J. laughter. W. Hamilton, -a WALTER I)E CLARK KILLED. The Fatal Shot by the Yonug Lady ne trieu io uuruer. Walter Ds Clark, who a few years since was employed on the freight tram between Junction aud Roaeburu, and Junction and Portland, was killed at Tracy, Cal.. Mon day. Following are the particulars of the atuir: Tbe examination of II. P. Ludwig before Justice Heck lor shooting Walter De Clark of Portland on April '2Hth taal, was art for hearing at 3 o'clock, Monday. Officer Bry ans bad left the court room to bring De Clark from tbe Tracy hotel wbere be bad just eaten his dinuer. When paesaiug the San Joaquin hotel with De Clark, Tillie Ludwig, the young lady whom De Clark had attempted to kill on April 2Nth, stepped out ot the hotel just behind Ury aua and eomuienoed firing at De Clark, aud killing him. The fatal shot entered his back between the shoulder. De Clark lived but a fem minutes. A warrant was issued lor lira. Lndwlg s arrest, hue wai arraigned before Justice Peck, and the ex smlnation set for i o'clock tomorrow. A bail bond of $20,000 was filed, but the de fendant cboae to go to jail. The examina tion of ol 11. r. Ludwig was continued. Arrested for Larceny. Pally Guard, June XX T. H. Von 8. Bhutsch, wiih arrested this morning on a warrant charging hint with the crime of larceny in a dwelling, and he was placed In the county jail to await the action of the grand Hiry. wmeti is in session, it at pears that he broke into tho Iioumo of C. Domeyer, who lives nlxuit live miles from huiri'iie, some time yesterday, and took therefrom a Winchester rllle, a tmlr of Held glasses, curtrldgo lie It, a gold watch, chain, aud several other small articles, and brought them here and sold the same to J. R. Dunham, the second-hand dealer for fi. He is said to be well connected in (lermnnv. For a timo he was a waiter in tho Hotliiian House, but was discharged about two weeks since. Prosecuting Attorney Vote. We have been shown dispatches re ceived from tho county clerks by Pros ecuting Attorney Condon, giving ma jorities as follows: Coos, Dorris' majority 08 llcnton, reunion's majority 4 Douglas, Condon's majority 259 These malorltles with Lane County's 107 for Condon, give him 302 majority with Curry county to hear from. It Is a small county and cannot a licet the result materially. Election Notes. Judgo Rradidiaw has been elected circuit Judge of tho Wasco-Crook dis trict. Hermann will have C0O0 majority, Ellis 3000 and Moore 3000. The people's parly carried Coos county entire. In that county Pipes bas 193 ma jority, snd Dorris 208, and NighBwandcr 380. The demoorats carried Lake oonntv. Morrow county elects about one-half of each ticket. A Change. Headquarters Soldi khh and Bailorh Reunion Ash' n. j Euciene, Or., Juno 1.1, 1S02. The time of the presentation of the flag to the university has been changed from Wednesday, the 22d of June, to Tuesday, the 21st of June, 4 o'clock In the afternoon. O. J. Dodd, T. M. Hamilton, President. Hecretary. Douglas County Heturns. Hermann 1417, Veatch 951, Rork 600. Fullerton 1508. Pljies 1287. Condon 1512, 1)orrl8 1253. Woodcock 1238, Rilyeu 1024. Nlghs- wanderOll. The democrats elect the senator, sherlir, Sheridan representative, treas urer and commissioner. Letter List. June 10. 1S02. Boekar, Miss Etta jlriitow. MIm Hewie Drown. I) K Carrol. Frank Cox, Mrs K A Gilbert, James C Hamilton, Mary iioviiir, a u Jones, rile; leiisle, M J llarKllus Mllen, Minnie McNeal.O W McDonald, U J Money.Edith Ripley, I'aul Stewart, I Te.il. 6 E innm, t, u A charge ol one cent will be made nn each letter Iflveii out. IVr.ons oalUug lor letturi will please say wuen aavwiiwu. MINNIK WASHBURN, r. St. Dally Guard, June U. Horse Thieves Sentenced. Wm. Andrews and Harry Arnold, the horse- thleves who stole a span or norws sev eral months ago fnm E. P. Redford, and afterwards broke Jail and were re captured at Harrisburg, were inuictea bv tbe irrand Jury this morning for the crime of larceny. They were arraign ed this morning and entered a plea of guilty, and asked to be sentenced im mediately, judge ripes gave mem one year each In the penitentiary. Thev will be taken to the penitentiary at Halem tomorrow morning. Rather quick work. Daily Guard, June R Leo Crushed. F. B. Decker, of Coburtr. while eiiL'ai'ed In running logs on the McKeiizie above Hen drlck's ferry ycsteKlav, had the mls- rortune to eaten ins leg ueiween iwo floating logs which considerably smashed It between the knee and the ankle. He was brouuht to the Minne sota hotel in this city and Dr. Smiley was called to dress the wound. It is thoueht that with proper care ampiif Hon will not be necessary. He was taken to Junction this morning where he will be cared for by his slater. Dally Guard, June U. Reach eu tW.000. The Siuslaw railroad subsidy has reached the sum of $90,000, Miss Emma Chase having subscribed 1 1.2i this morning. 1 lie entire amount should be forth coming by Saturday night. Council Meeting The City Coun cil held a meeting haturduy evening In the city hall, a full wiard or omcers be Insr present. The only business tran sacted was the nmage of an ordiimnc controlling sewer coniieciiuni. Dally (inJ, Jjn IB. " A Got' Ixckease. The vote cant Monday in Lane county flwui up 4,144 two veanr ago It was .'1,054, making a gain Of 490 In two yean, A gul m- crease. Ilaloe's Slrenelli Failed lo Male. Tbe rrorredlnga. Harrison was nominated on the llixt liallot. the liAi.urr. Olllclal result of first ballot: Total 0OU Necessary to choice 4-Vl tiarrison .viij llliilne ls'l McKlnley ifcj ItttHl 4 Lincoln i AdjouniiHl until 8 o'clock tonight. THE l'HOCKKDlN'dH. M1NNH1-01.W. June 10. Blaine neonle mini oo Da nor win re lukeu todav. v erai new cnginud states now in seasion , , ... ... . - witb view of onering a combination on Keed. It is said Massachusetts Is ready to oust its vote solid for him. Alter prayer David Martin was announced as natluual committeeman from Pennsylva nia, vice Quay, Ouenlion came ud then on adoption of the majority report of creden tial, committee, yuay in order to get to oaiionug at once announced that Ihey would not oppose ita adoption. illume men bave decided not to do anv business but push for a vole, and expect a uauoiai mis session, me result, it is said. lies between Harrison aud McKinlev. Ohio delegates ready to vote for the latter. It is reliably slatrd that Idaho and some other far western states will turn to Harrison If they should drop Blaiue. ills reliably stated that Blaine's name- will not bo formally presented, his supporters, however, will vote for him In order to hold forces toiretlier In ease necessary to turn to somo com promise candidate. Alger's name will not be presented. McKinlev will iret ."0or22 from Mlchlinui. Ohio will also vote for McKlnley. Moieott, or tolorado, mentioned Illnlno and great cheering ensued and renewed. He predlcicd victory lit Novemlier for the great and uncrowned leader of the republican party, James O. Blaine, great cheering. Woleott said Blaine lias never been president of our coun try but "Ho will bo," enthusiastic ap- iiause. no sum no was proud to cast lis vote for a man who always souirht every thing for his country and noth ing ior nimscii. Woleott llnlslied with the galleries crying Blaine. J'.ustisoi Minnesota, took t ie ulat- form to second Blaine. Eustis men tioned McKlnley as tho irreat leader and diclple of protection, great cheer ing. J'.ustls' mention ofB la no's mime aroused a storm of applause. Cheer ing ior limine increased all over tho house. Ladies swlmrlnir their nitrn- sols and handkerchiefs. Rued of Malno aroso to his feet waving a Hag the enthusiasm Increasing. A crowd gathered behind Reed of Maine arose to their feet waving a ling, the en thusiasm Increasinir. A crowd truth- ered behind Iteed and cheered at tho top of their voices. Many of the dele gates stood on their chain waving nuts and snouting. 1 lie clicerliiir com pletely drowned the band which start ed to play. ine audience cauuut ud the refrain. "Blaine, Blaine, James O. Blaine," and oried it in unison. Tbe cheering foi Blaine continued and died only to be renewed with increased vigor. Tbe demonstration lor Blaine lasted 25 minutes, the ladies taking a most conspicuous part in it, while the chairman rapped for order the conven tion gradually quieting down at 1:10 p. m. Mattiaon of Colorado look platform to sec ond Blaine's nomination, and tbe cheering ior ii is in. was renewed. Indiana was called and Col. Dick Tliomiisou took the platform to present Harrison, amid treat, ciieeriinr. Thompson said he proposed to present a man who does not seek success by do traction from any other great republi can. "I nominate for president (len- eral Harrison. (Oreat cheering.) The cheering for Harrison was more (scler al and prolonged than that for Blaine. (Jreat demonstration all over the hall. Most of the Massachusetts, Counectl- cuttand Michigan delegates remain steady. Michigan was called but uo candidate presented. Depew took tbe platform to second Har rison. Great cheering all over the ball, tbe audience paying strict attention and cheer ing various sontencea ottered. Cheering broke out when he mentioned Harrison's name. Depew referred to MoKinley and great demonstrations took place all over the ball. Depew said. "Who will bo given credit for groat acts of this administra tion','" Some one In the audience yelled out "Blaine." Oreat applause followed. Depew said he yielded to no one In admiration and respect for the man from Maine. Said he yielded to no one in admiration for McKlnley, the author of the tariff bill. (.(Jreat cheering.) Ho spoke of Sherman. Alli son and Alger, and Reed, of Maine. Cheers for all aud prolonged for the latter. Depew was rrcouenuy inter rupted hy ohoors for Harrison, the gal leries occasionally interrupting with cheers for Blaine. Deiiew said Harrison was a greater leader. Deiew finished amid great cheer ing. A banner with Harrison's por trait was brought on the tuatrorm. A Blaine banner broinrtit on tloor Great excitement and cheering. At 2:30 p. in. McKlnley being car ried around tne nun; great contusion and some cheering for lilm, others for lUaine and othen for Harrison, l lie latter irettlnir benefit of both, llurri son men confidently assert they will nominate on first ballot. Harrison and Blaiue bannera carried around the hall. Demonstrations for both, seemingly Impossible to separate It. lied, wiilte and blue baunere waved In all parts of the hall, amid (treat noise and confusion. order was restored at ZDS n. m.. anu Warner Miller took the pla'.fbrm to second limine s iioiuiiih.kmi. i m-u Miller mentioned the (mine of Blaine, cheers broke out In all parts of the ImlL Harris, (colored,) of North Carolina, seconded the nomination of Harrison, Roy 4, (colored,) of Teiin., socuuded the nomination of Blaine. : 'Sewelj,'of New Jersey, moved that the convention proai to oauoi ear Tied at 2:55 p. Ui. Call of States order ed for a ba!iJt. amid irreat excitement, at i. p. in. Wales taking a jxll of dele gates. Alaska and nuuan lemiory were granted votes in tliw convention, 1 Harrison nominated OA first ballot. Dally Guard, June I'. Circuit court convened at the court house, in Eugene, Monday morning, at ( o'clock. Otlleen present Judgo M. L. Pliies, Prosoeiitiiig Attorney S. W. Condon, SheriffJ. E. Nolamfainl Clerk Walk er. The following proceeding were had: The Jury w as called and all answer ed to their iiunies. The list was re eently iiiiblisluHl in tho (il'Altli.l The following grand Jurv wasdrawn: W. R. Dilliird. Jl. C. Perkins, 8. X. Howard, W. A. l'cngm, C. C. Croner, Jim. Ingham and A. D. Burton. The court appointed W. B. Pciigra fore- limn. The court excused the follorwinir Jurors on proper exctiso U-ltig made: P. N. 8'giir, Thurston (fisidpasturo and .Marlon Wallace. BnlllU's nniMilnted: A. Minor, of Brand Jury; V. H. Matthews and Marsh Martin. 1 State of Oregon v Aaron Lurch. Obtaining money under false pretenses. Continued. 2 State of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch. Forgery. Continued. 3 State of Oregon vs E. A. Gerald Forgery. Continued. 4 State of Oregon vs Fred Cooper. Burglary. Continued. 5 Tilmon A. 1 toward vs S. X. How ard and Ira Allen. For possession of real property. Continued. 0 T. J. Black vs J. S. Smith. To recover money. Continued. 7 T. 1). Edwards vs F. B. Staples it Co. To recover money. Judgment by default. 12 Mary Husk vs J. I). McCamlless and Ida E. MeCundli'ss. To recover money. Settled. 13 In re-assignment of A. W. Du- gan. Assignment, continued. 15 Eiigeno Water Company vs City of Eugene. Injunction. Co s the Contin ued. 17 O. M. I law lev vs Samuel Lucas. Nancy Lucas and Daniel Lucas. Fore closure; continuation. Continued. 18 W. II. Jones, et al. vs Frank R. Jones, et al. Confirmation. Contin ued. , 10 Tho Oreiron & California Rail road Company vs Lano County and j ames l ,. inoI oliind, shcrlll'. Injunction. Decree. 20 (). O. CurtwrlL'ht vs D. W. Stlb- blns, Emma Stibbtns and Peter Key. Continuation, Confirmed. William Miller vs Emma A. Spaiilding. Confirmation. Con tinued. X David Cherry vs E. D. Judklns. etal. Continuation. Confirmed. 31 Frank Memro, vs Blue Moun tain Mining and Milling Co. Fore closure ofleln. Continued. 32 Julia C. HuriMilo vs S. B. Couch. To modify decree of divorce. Contin ued. 87 The J. I. Case Threshing Ma chine and Milling Co., vs M. N. S. Kerr. Foreclosure of lien. Judgment by de fault. 41 S. H. Friendly vs A. Dick. To recover money. Default. Judgment for ('.10.00 and interest at 10 iter cent and attorney fee of (15. 47 Jiannah K. Maxwell vs T. o. Maxwell. Divorce. Default. Re ferred to E. R. Hklpworth. 60 Laura C. Hm t i vs F. B. Hm t li and L. D. Hunt. Equity. Contin ued. 50 Sarah 8. . Wallln vs Geo. II. Wiillln. To recover nionev. Default. Judgment for (028.10, Interest at 8 per cent,, attorney n-o or .u and order or sale of at Cached pro'rty. oo uuve Miuit vs u. A. Miutt, Di vorce. Continued. ' 60 W. F. Reid vs G. O. Smith. Jas. Smith, Jr., James Smith, Sr., and Geo. Smith, partners as Smith & Co. To recover money. Dismissed at pltrs costs. 00 ('has. Muths vs E. Anderson. Apiieal. Settled. 01 David Monastes vs W. L. Dysln ger. To recover money. Default and udgment. 62 S. H. Friendly vs W. L. and Ida J. Dyslnger. To recover money. De- mult and Judgment for (202.53 aud in terest at 8 per cent. od a. Aniborger vs Annie Amber- ger. Divorce. Default. Referred to Frank Mutteson. ' ' 07 W. B. Andrews vs Sabrlu and H. 8. Reed. To recover money. Con tinued. Oil Jerry Hay vs Perry and Mary Smith. To recover money. Judg- ent by default. 77 Gt-o. W. Crane vs Hans Nelson and II. Kennedy. To recover money. Continued. 78 D. J. Gover vs Wm. Goodman. Appeal. Continued. 71) Mary u Stearns vs T C Stearns. Divorce. Default. Referred toEO Potter. 80 State of Oregon vs Wm Andrews and Harry Arnold. Larceny of horses. Grand Jury reported true bill. Ar raigned before J udge ripes and entered ilea or guilty, and were each sentenced o ono year In tbe penitentiary. American Central Railway. Articles of Incorporation of the Ameri can Central railway were filed In the clerk'B ofllee Monday by Cyrus Bald- ridgc, t;. w. Lnmson ana w. B.uimp bell, of Junction City. It is proposed to I hi i id a railway from tne uonn snore of Sun Francisco bay iu a northeasterly direction through Solano, loio, sutler. Untie. Tehama. Sliasta. Lassen, anu Modoc counties, Cal., and Lake, Har ney and Malheur counties, Or., to Boise City, Idaho, and several orancu Hues. Also to buy aud sell real estate, run ferries, street railways, banks, steamboats, etc. Principal orllce, Junction City, Or. Capital stock, (20,- OOO.OW. bliares mu eaen. Horses Stolen. A son of Henry Mnvwell hitched a horse to the rack artmnil th. muirt lifiiiuA mm dnv last week, and when he wanted to go home the animal anu sauuie tunica up mim ing, and havo not been seen Binee. Mr. Muths also had a horse stolen ono week rl'o Sunday from his farm. The sheriff is on the lookout for tha anl- iwxU aud the thieves. Electric Lkhits. Springflelil Over Iiki liilits have been sulxcrlued for by the nierehanU and citieusand we expect soon io eve worn begin on putting in the plant. Every inu in tnu n pmii arlbrtl to natronlzo tbe eV-etric lights for at the present 1 .. A. .!, rau-s tney are eneuper iuau on. Born. To tbe wlfo of J. L. McTarv land In Eugene, Sunday nioniing Juno 12, a daughter. 'JbjJ H.BECILET