Eugeno City Guard. '11UEDAT SEPT. 24, WW. Democratic National Tictet. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York, For Vice President, A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. The rain has put mountain forest fires. an end to An electric railroad to Spring field would greatly benefit Eugene and the country along the route. Tho elections in Vermont and Maine indicate the presence in those states of that doughty old veteran, General Apathy. From all indications the New York health authorities have stamped out the cholera in that city. The county court has made a stroke of economy by contracting for the care of nauners under one management. It will result in Kiivinflrof at least a thousand dol lars per year. It was the expected that hap cened when Senator Hill addressed a Brooklyn audience Monday night and appealed to them to iorgei per sonal preferences and loyally sup port Cleveland and Stevenson. Brawn is more liberally reward' ed than brain theso days. Jim Corhettgot $45,000 for punching the brute Sullivan for a little over un hour. John G. Whittior, whoso poetic gems have delighted thou Bands, died poor after sixty years of labor. An Englishman has invented nail with two points and one head that is a Doint on each end and a head set at an angle on end Thev are intended to bo used on the tops of fences, along rails where loafers sit and for protection pur poses. The reports made to tho SoVer eign grand lodge I, O. U. r., now in session at Portland, indicato the permanency of the order. Not with standing the founding of other so cieties practically on the same ba sis. the increase in 1891 was the ttreatcst in the history of the ordor, The expenditure of $3,170,000 for relief shows tho solid flnancia foundation on which it is built. Baker City is a cow town and here is the result as recited by the irate Democrat mau:- Last night a cow lifted a heavy gato off its fas toniriKS and spent tho night in our crarden. destroying more than she would bring if put up to soil "With the aid of a neighbor she was driven into a shed, but she tore out the boards on one sido and marched out. Somebody is going to pay for the damage that cow did cither the owner or the oity and that be fore manv davs. or words to that effect. The Temescal tin mine fraud ir California has at last exploded leav ing tho shareholders to hold the sack. Mr. McKinley is also loft bare and exposed. He can lie out of the situation in which he is placed with ease. The work of man nfacturimr American, tin highly protected, from imported tin ingots, spread on imported black plates, by imported labor, will go merrily on while the people one way and another are taxed $15,000,000 per year for the necessary article. All the democracy proposes in re storing state banks is to broaden the basis upon which bank notes may be issued. Now they may be issued upon national government bonds only, and the amount of bills in circulation has been painfully curtailod. State bonds are ample security for bank circulation, and it is proposed to authorize them to . be used as such. This would cause an immediate increase in banking facilities and an enlargement of the circulating medium. t Senator Hill in his Brooklyn speech at the Academy of Mutnc: "I am reminded of the fact that it was in this edifice in 1885 I had the honor of expressing the senti ment, 'I am a democrat,' and under the existing political situation, I know of no more appropriate place than here to declare that I was a democrat before the Chicago con vention and am a democrat still. The national democratio convention has passed into history. It was the court of last resort, and its de cision will be accepted with loyal acquiescence by every true and pa triotic democrat who recognizes the necessity of party organization and discipline. From this time for ward imperative duties are im osed upon us. Factional appeals should now cease; the spirit of resentment be abandoned; state pride be subordinated to the gen eral good; real or fancied grievances be dismissed; personal ambitions sacrificed and individual disap pointments forgotten in the great emergency which demands from us all an exhibition of widespread and lofty party patriotism." .. II I I The rain never fails, when need ed, in the Willamette valley. Oc casionally, too, it conies when one might think it wus not needed. Weaver and Field, third party candidates for president and vice president, set a good and unique cxamplo by writing a brief, joint letter of acceptance. The Webfoot imputation fuels bet ter since the rain. We need more inoroofitto thoroughly wet tho ground. Then the grass could get a good start before winter. While the state and national health authorities are quarreling over u question of precedence at New York the cholera may slip through. Tho medical profession is extremely jealous of its preroga tives. The alley west of Willamette street along the business portion of the town should be graded and graveled the full width. Thecouncil made a move in that direction once but apjiears to have forgotten all about it now. The Portland' exposition is now open. Tho managers make every effort to secure a full display of Orceon products. This is an or portune time for tho opening while a lareo number of Eastern visitors are in tho city. The l ukon river which is now navisable for steamers of 14-foot draueht for 300 miles, can, wit very little improvement, be made navicable for 1000 miles. The re- trion lvinir ulonjr the river is re markably rich in minerals and attracting much attention. Keep clean and' keep tho back of vour house clean. alley Havo the rubbish on your lot and in' tho street frontinsr on it raked up and burned. You will feel bette Your neighbor will hnvo a better opinion of you. That will worth something, too, even tho' be ho Ikj a "poor devil" or a "mean cuss in your opinion. By all means do not tolerato or permit a toul out house or a stinking ullcy to pollute the air of your neighbors. General Weaver will no doubt carry some of tho "silver states In Colorado both of the old partcis havo split in two. the main bodies coineoverto tho peoples party Nevada the democratic convention witli tho exception of a small fac tion, declured for Weaver and on the other Bide Senator Stewart and F. G. Newlands, republican candi date for congress, havo both do c ared for tho third party and are stumping the stato in its interest The New York Times says that if President Harrison had taken the trouble before making his claims as to reciprocity to cxamino tho statistics ho would havo found tliero aro several countries wit which we havo no reciprocity agree meuts, with which our export trado has increased far more than with those ho cites, and also that from tho latter our imports have in creusod far more than our exports This does not prove that reciprocity Is not a good thing. As we have often pointed out, it is us far as goes. But what there is good in it is absolutely opposed tothoMcKin ley idea, and there is by no means enough of it to weigh against the miscliiof wrought by tho McKinley scheme generally. Ono of the firms principally ben etited by the sugar bounty is an English concern, the Medicine Lodge Company, owning a big fac tory in Kansas. This firm expects to claim bounty on 1,500,000 pounds of sugar noxt time the bounty is divided, which will give it $30,000, The absurdity and injustice of the bounty system is nowhere more strikingly shown than in this in stance of paternalism, which takes $.10,000 out of tho iKX'kets of con sumors of sugar in America and pays it over to a foicign cororation whoso only claim upon Americans is that it provides employment at the lowest market rates for a num her of workmen, who might them selves own and cultivato as inde pendent farmers tho broad acres surrounding the factory, but for the svstem of which the bounty is a part. The advent of the cholera is pe culiarly unfortunate at this time, on account of the injury it is liable to do tho world's fair. How long it may stay, or to what extent its ravages mav spread, is yet problem aticul; but unless it can be gotten rid of soon it is certain that it will deal a very severe blow to the fair. This would have been the case even if it had not effected an entrance in to this country at all, so long as it infested other countries. Free ad mission could not be given to vis itors, so long as the plague existed in Kurojie. But now that ship af ter ship arriving at American ports are carrying people affected with the disease, and as it is likely to gain a foothold in American cities, the interference with travel to and from this country will be still greater. It is barely possible that the disease will disappear by next winter, so that the fear of it will have abated when the fair opens, but this is scarcely to be expected. Unless it does the great exposition will not be the success that it would be otlierwise, or that is hoped for. IT EfflEDJNJJURDEB. Si Sutton Fatally Stabbed Ly V Henderson. (rime t'onsmlltesl C'kf PokixiND. Sept. 21. Dnrlnn a barroom brawl over ceid bud t Canby, Or Monday afternoon, William Hendereon drew a pockit knife awl slabbed Hi Button thro times. intliotiDB wound from which tea latter died betweeo 3 and 4 oclock tbia morninir. At noon today Captain of Folic Nordao received a telephone message irotn Joseph Hodges at the Natioual hotel, informing him ol tb trailed? and station tbat lien riarwiu waa on the itrettl. Hodge la merchant of Ceoby and knew of lb death of Button, and eeiug Heuderaon on the street informed tba police CautuiD. Norden immediately eeut Offi sera Eodicott and Cartin to tba Na tional Hotel and Uodgea pointed oat Iieuderson, who wa placed uuder arreit and taken to the police Halloo. Un being aesribed only a pocket knife and key were found on the prisoner' person, and be wua locked up in a dark cull. The pocket knife with which the cutting waa done, la cheap affair, tbe large blade, which w tne oi the one Used, being about three incbea lorn. A Telegram reporter sought an Interview witb Ileuderaoo. At Drat be waa disinclined to blk. bat Dually aaid: "1 auppoee 1 will have to tell my aide of It aoouer or later, ana I goes inigni ae well tell it to von now and be done witb It I bav nothing to oouceal, and am halisfied I can clear myself on a plea ol eelf-detenre so I see uo need of keepiug ailence any Ion per "Well, tbe trouble aroae over card name. I waa playing euchre with Sutton but onlr for the driuka. Daring tbe Bret uuma I uiuuhtbiin ruuning np tbe cardion rue. but aaid nothing. At tbe end of tbe ecotid name I threw down tba card and ui.i i wmilri nlii no more. We were on If Dlaviuii fur lb drink, but I told Hutton i would nut nlav witb anion who cheated He asked ni if I nieaul to accnae bim of chaatina. and I replied that 1 did. There- noon b laid tbat 1 waa a d d liar. I aaid I would take thit bat tbat be bad cbealed me juat tbe earn. Hutton then aorano to bla feet, arlzed chair and atruck toe over tbe bead with It Aa be waa coming at me lb second lime draw a Docket kuife. and aa the cbair waa descending I ran in under It and be closed in on me. Aa he waa a bigger man tbau I am he would have don m up ao I oin uienced naiuB mi knife. "I did not think I bad hart Button bad! but decided to leave Cauby (or time. walked to Wilabnrg where I atayed laat niubt. I eame over to town tbia morniug and waa around tbe streeta all morning. I did not trv to run away or try to conceal myaelf. I do not fear tbe outcome, aa I can nrove bv a dozen who aaw tbe trouble Ibal I acted nurely In lelf defena. I am a la boring man and ba la a iport." Iiendoriion la very (mail man of alim build, aud telle fa iaitory in itraigblfor ratft wuv Sheriff Oanong ii on hia way to Portland now, and will take Henderson to Oregon City thin afternoon, tbat b may testify be fore the coroner a mrv. Upon eiamining the body of Sutton it waa fonud that three ngly woundi bud been Indicted one in tb left aide, on in lb breast and tbe olber in tbe left leg. Tb one in tba aide and breast were tbe wor4 and were tba ouaa which proved fatal. THE INQUK8T. The innueston the remains of Suter was held at Cun by this afternoon, and Coroner jioinian sink's tunc me evi tlenee shows thut the murder was pre meditated, tho evidence beinir to the effect that after the quarrel Henderson went to the corner of the room, where he secreted a knife In his sleeve. Then whuti Huter approached aud said, "We wunt no trouble," Henderson drew the knife and stubbed him three times. UIICSIIAlri AftDTIIE TARIFF. lie la In Harmony With tb Item. jcraiic rarir. Cricioo, Sept. 21. Judge Walter Q, Qresbam Ik a tariff reformer quite iu bar monywithtb democratio party in iti at titnde on tba aabject. The judge lt slip hi views in open court upon the bearing of tbe oaiea brought by tb Interstate com merce commiasion for an order requiring certain railroad agenta to anawer questions concerning freight rate in discrimination given oertuin shipper, and tb officer of the Illinois Bteel Company to produce tbeir books and accounta touching tbe tame, Ly mau Trumbull, one of tbe coniel for tbe railroad men, waa engaged in an argu merit tending to prove that oongres could not confer power giving tbe InUratete oom mission mraordiuary powers to bring wit Deaae before it aud to compel tb produc tion of papers and dooumeuta wher no evi. deno was in the poeneanion of th com mis sion. Judge Trumbull cited tbe govern mental power for tb collection of tb rev enue. Judge Ureabaiu, Interrupting, aaid Tb power of a government to colleot rev. rnn to defray ita expense is sovereign and absoluts, it oan take any part ol man properly without prooeas, but It ought to take no more tbau eoongh to defray the ei tenses of tb government. "1 am aorry it baa power to take more," aaid Judge 1 ruinbull. There was a hearty laugh when tbe coarl gav expansion to thee views. Tbi w tb only diversion in very long and dry argument in a oaae where lb re suits will bav moat important bearing on tbe power of tb intent! commerce oom' mission. Juuics U. Blaine says in his "Twenty Years in Congress" that it must bo acknowledged that un der tho low tariff of '49 there was universal prosperity and that all classes were satisfied with the cop dition of industrial affairs. How is it now? Labor cuts and labor strikes everywhere, and our irold going abroad on every departing steamer. Off rid of it If roa bar Catarrh. Pool merely relieve it for a tini with polaoooua, Irritating snuffs and strong cauitio aulutiooa. " I' l . 1 ... . . . . V L 1 While vou arm to be rettirur heJo. you nur be Retting harm. Htopped In thia war, It s usually only driven to tb lungs. VouV worse on inaa ever. But too. ran set rid ol It eomnletalr. with Dr. 8airet Catarrh Remedy. That' been proved over and over again. In thousands of tbe moat hopeless caaea By ita mild, coining, creaming and healing propartiea, latarrb In to Head and all I'atan-bal aJTeo tions are perfectly and permantly cured. Home ohraiciau will tell you that Catarrh cant be cured, Ther mean that cAew rant cure It Dr. rtage'a 'Remedy en. And to prov that they believe it, the proprietors of thia medicine will ray $309 for aa incurable i of Catarrh. Thev dont ( one often. but they'll pay the mooey when they do. i ii For Sale Complete. Addrae"K" car of OeaaD offlo. Ea gene, Oregon. Stean Saw MOWEY For the benefit of our customers and the public generally, we will iwo-rr r; SAnt. fi !RB2.at8:45 a. m., commence the first JUl AU.VSAAltCjr Avr uiuqi rwvx" 1 ' and greatest hold in TCnerfinft and Lane County, Oregon. We must and will sell $20,000 worth of goods within the next 60 days. Why is all this you ask? Simply because we need money and want to do justice to our friends and customers and save them money. HP TTTS TS "N"0 (TH ESTN LTT. and make sweeping reductions in every depart mrnt, at prices far below competition, anu nomaKu-ueiicto We will do you a favor by ber the place. JT. DO. MATLOCK dfcb CO In the three story brick building, southwest corner 8th and Willamette streets. Th King of Tramp married. Oudsk, Utah, Sept. 22.-Haesan Moham med, tbe King of tramps, waa married In tbe Grand opera bona laat night to Emily B. Cmpbell, of Saorainento, Cal. Moham med lias been a pedestrian 22 yean, and is now informing feat by which be may win 15,0m lie is to walk 10,000 miles in 450 days, or lose $5000, which be baa put up aa forfeit mooey. He a tar ted from Cin cinnati laat March wilb t cent, and waa to make bis way witb wheelbarrow, not beg or stfftl, and waa to marry some woman on bis travela. Tbia laat stipulation he ba fulfilled. He baa walked nearly 6,000 mile. Sirs. Harrlaan In Washington. Washington, Sept. 21. Mrs. Har rison ai rived at 9 o'clock this morning and was taken In an ambulance at once to the White Houho. 8he ntood the Journey well. CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and. greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. $1 3,896 -WORTH OF-: d; -WILL BE SOLD AT -AT- DAY f HEMW'S, At 10 to 35 per cent, discount FOR CASH, FOR 60 DAYS. ooooooooo The uaJlMt Pill lath Worldly Tuffs Tiy Pills 0 Ts parge the bow. . .luvs sat snma A theni rrguUriil lanthem in tors" A Ml of trouble and th rowdy must Q w art m IU Tulfa Tiny iJvor 1'llls ayrt Odlroetly ea that orsnuh ramain; at rree 4, taw of MK wUhooS whlrh tho bow- f . . 1 I l-vuu ft. OUSE TUTTS HAIR DYE;0 a aorreH haltatloB of Bolwro) lanpoaa- f lido to lUrt Ik Prtoo, St por boa.. Ofleat 1 I It VaaUaitea ti., M. t, OOO 000000 Fomire M llAlTTCf W!t Skies, Carpets, mm Sale aMoney Sav I 1 1 1,,.! Isvwvsa selling you goods cheap and Texae Has Nhul lleraelf l p. Austin, Tex, Sept. 21. Governor Hojfg today isued a proclamation of quarantine anuliint New York City and all other points where cholera may ap pear. Weaver's Ire lleuaed. Albani, Ga. Sept. 21. General Weaver and party arrived from Waycios today. Weaver afterwards made a long speech to a large audience. Tbe ciowd gnyrd Weav-t-r on bia Pulaski record, and be became angry and talked of Southern Intolerance. Phil NbIs & Cd., SeattlB, Wash, HOP MERCHANTS. BRANCH OKFICK.-Kiiirone, Wlllametto St., next door to Lane Comity bank Building, up stair. Room No. 7. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Alonzo Traxler, plaintiff, vs Mary Traxler, defendant. To Mary Traxler, defendant: IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE OF Oregon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit in the above en titled court, on or hrfore Monday, the 24th day of October, lS'X', that bsing the brat day of the next regular term of said court, and if you fail so to appear and answer, I'laintlrf will apply to said court for the relief prayed for, to-wit: A decree of said court diuolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between vou and Plaintitf and for such other ami fur ther relief aa to the court may seem equitable and just This Summons is publinhed by order of Hon. J. V. Fullerton, judge of aaid court, made September ti, 189'i Dated this 10th day of Septemlier, 1892. tiio. A Dohhim, Fltf's Atty. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Geo. W. Crane, Pltf., vs Hans Nelson and II. Kenneday, Defts, To Hans Nelson, one of the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the conipluint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before Monday the 24th day of October, 18U2, that being the tint day of the next regular term of mid court, and it you fail an to answer, 1 lain tiff will take judgment against you as prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For the sum of 3fU with interest thereon at 5 per cent per month since the -lth day ot January, lri'.iu, less the sum of f.V) paid July 3, 18'.HI, and the sum of j0 paid May 28, 18lJl, and the sum of f.X) paid August 11th, IS'Jl, also or an at torney fee of $70 and oosts and disbursements of action. This Summons is publinhed by order of Ron. C. Fullerton. Judge of the above entitled court Made on the Uth day of J uly, 18!I2. Dated this 6th day of August, 1892. Geo. A. Dohhis, Pltf's Atty. NOTICE. U.8. Laho Omc, Kokkburo, Og.l Ik'pteuiDer lum 1MU. ) Complaint having been entered at tills office byJamenA rJliiimons, against tarah A. Varnall, lor ananaoning ner HomeHieaa r.mry, ro. w,r.'. dated June '.Hi, 1k1, upon the lots 4 and ft, ber. 8, Tp. 17 H, It i W, Iu Lniie county, Otvgon, with a ew to the cancellation o( said entry: The aaid parties are hereby summoned to appear at the oIHpo of W. K. Walker, County clerk of Lane county. Ort'Ron, at Kugene, Onion, on the 11th day of November, l'.fJ, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re- J pond ana lurnisn testimony concerning said alleged atandonment. Hearing at this oltlce on tne testimony so taken, on the .'-ml day ol Nov, 1MU. at Ul o'clock a m. tutncleiil evidence hav Ilia been filed to show that personal service cannot be made, It la hereby ordered that nervice be made oy puDilcatlon according to law. A. M. C'KAwroHP, John 11. Shits, Kecelver. Kegister. Summons. In th Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for ljM County. rAktw Compton, plaintiff, VI Levi Coaipton, defendant. To Levi Comptoa, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint riled against yon in the above entitled suit, in the ahoy entitled court, on or before Mondav, the 24th day of Octolwr, 1892, that being tbe first day of the next regular term of said court, and if yon fail so to appear and answer. Plaintiff will apply to said court for the reiiet prayed tor, to-wit. A decree ol said eourt absolving th bonds of matrimony now existing between you ami Haintitf;fr the care and custody ii the minor children of Plaintiff and Defendant, to-wit: Joel H. Compton, Mattle Compton, Coy B. Compton, Florine G. Compton and Gertie A. Compton, and f auch other and further relief as to th court mar seem equitable and lust This Summons is published by order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton, judge of said court, mad Hepuniher S. 18?. Dated this Wth day of September, letr Gto. A. DoHHia, 1'ltf's Atty. C. 8. L!D Ovrif 1, RiiBi ao. Or., j lieptesihor J, IXi I Complaint having been entered at this office by lieorg L rlrveru againil the hn of flarviy fadiirtt, decvaMKl, for aoaixlonllig hia iLome stead Kntry No. 474, dated Marrh II, l-i, upon the lott No. 'J, 1 and 4, aud Mi 4 o N W 1 1 ot kW U, 1 p. ITS, K) VV.ln Lane county Ormtou, with a view to the enwllatiu ul saul eiilry, the sold parties are hereby suramoned to aonrar al uieoflic of V K Welter, countr eUfkol I miw County, (refon. at Eugene, r- ln. on the o 4ay ol Ceu.hrr, 1-VJ. at lUo clock a. an , to reapond and furulth tmtimouy con eermngaaid aJlraed anamunment, heanna to be bi at thia .whoa, 00 the testimony to taken on Not. 10, ikC at It) oVIuck a. m. turneient evtornee haftiia hnoo riled tc allow that prruk naJ MTTlreraniMH ie made It Is herrbv onlriro thataenrlc be eiade by publication aeeording 10 law. A. ILCiaeauac, Kecelver. 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