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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1893)
o o Kugcno City Guard. HATTIUUY FEB.! Who Injure Town. U Grande Gazette: Tier re a great many clan of pwplo who da a town no good, ni they might be cnunnTUl follows: First, thus who go to mil other towu tl do their trading; second, tbM o poking improvement and public ev peniliture; third, those who prefer quiet town to one of push and business; fourth, those who imag ine thry own the town and can run everything M they please; fifth, those who think busines can be done alyly, without advertising; sixth, th who deride publi spirited men; seventh, those who opNae every movement that dm not promise to benefit tliem irson ally; eighth, those who seek to in jure the good name and credit of their fellow citiiens. It ia said that republican United Slates senators appear to favor n Mal of the Sherman Uw for publi cation only, and not aa a guaran tee of good faith. Recently there haa been perfect ed a roller pulp machine by which aaw-dunt, chipa, edging, bark or any other rcfuae of lumber millf can be made into a first-class qual ity of panting par, and that too without tlie addition of expensive material like rsgs, cotUn or jute. Huch er can be made at a reduc tion of 50 r cent, over the old r. - One month baa passed aince a filial accident occurred through the electric light win in this cily, and atill no action haa been taken to placo the pkmiIm a anfe distani O from ti.e ground. The city coui.cil hould require it of the company m during cold, wet and ttormy weather like the present the danger 0 is incrcawxl so much so that the comiiny' employe themselves in raining or lowering the arc lamp, when the current ia on, protw i themselves wiJi glovea or silk bandken'liief around their band. Although pneuruatio tuUn for the rapid lramferring of mtil from main ollice to sub-station have been used by the postollieo depart ment for some yean past it ha Wn considered impracticable, in New York, to lay audi tulie aero the East river hence mail haa con tinued to be transferred by wagon between Xew York C'J?y and Brook lyn, ai of old. It is now propped, however, to lay a larga pi aero the East river bridge, within which to ocrate a ini nature electriO rail way. Cylindrical cara will be built, just large enough to accom modate a mail sack, and before cach will be run a tiny electric motor, ojeratcl by the trolley sys tem. It ia claimed that by this plan mail can lie delivered to tub station in lcs than a minute. The idea seems to 0en un immense Hwiibilitiea in the line of trau)r Ution. A bill has lMen introduced inu the Ohio legislature which has for its purpose the abolition of capital punishment and in lieu infliction of solitary confinement for life. In no case will a pardon bo al lowed unless the petition is signed by the trial judge, the district at torney, all the attorneys in the cane on either side, all the members of the jury that tried the case that may be alive when the commuta tion is asked for, and the signatures of two-thirds of the legal voters ol the township or voting product in which the crime was committed. The bill provides also that in all cases of murd r in the first degree tho court before whom each trial is had shall keen a record of all the rulings by thftcourt, the charge of tho court to the jury ami the sen tence, such reports to be kept in convi nieut form for transmission to the governor, who shall, in con junction with the attorney general, examine the same carefully, and then, if there be a doubt as to the guilt of the prisoner, the governor may at bis discretion issue a tar don. i The annexation of the Sandwich Inlands to the United States will be but a question of time. The na tive population ia entirely unfit for self government, besides is rapidly dying out. It will soon fall to the lot of some nation to establish a protectorate and none othor has the favorable position occupied by the United Mate. While it is true that the commercial interests of Great Britain on the high seas are beyond comparison greater than ours, the islands are more contigu ous to United States territory than that of any other nation. Ameri cans have the bulk of the commer cial of the islands, and the 1'aoitk ports on this coast are their natur al trading points. The islands possess great Talue and strategic importance either in peace or war. They are the only coaling station in the middle Pad tie, are on a di rect line of the commerce between America and Asia, and with the oiening of the Nicaragua or Pan ama canal will be the touching point for a vast commerce between Alantio ports in burope and Atmr ica and Ana. there will i no Lick of support to the adminitra tion that family demands ultimate control of these valuable pt ions. Cleveland and Silver. The Portland Disnotch in an ar ticle on Cleveland's attitude on the silver question says: -Advocating the continuance or repeal of the bhcrman bill is alto gether a different thing from favor ing or opposing the free coinage oj ilvcr. hilverite and anti-sil ver ite unite in the plea for relief from the danger with which lite Micr man bill threatens business. Free- coinage democrats are perfectly sat isfied with the defined jiositiori of Cleveland and Carlisle on this im- norlaut nuestion. realizing that the conditions must bo favorable for free coinage before the benefits claimed for it could be enjoyed. Cleveland position Jsaa ever been on this, as on all other public questions, such as to inspire confi dence In his sincerity ami noneaiy. That many democrat haveuiucreo triih bis exnrcsiwd opinion on the subject, at times, cannot bo dis puted, but that they now recognise i ho wisdom of his course, under the circumstances, is no less obvious. What he is in favor ot doing now has already Ikti stated. As to the future, conditions and circum tanm will doubtless determine it The one great end to lie attained is . a a a t the general good, it by means 01 an international agreement or by other favorable conditions bis judg ment indicates a freer uo of silver uid a bimetal I io standard be can be depended upon to advocate it. t'his is all that any reasonable sil verite could ask and is what the ountry wanU. To advocate free noinago for any other reason than n the broad basis of the country' welfare would be class legislation unpatriotic and undemocratic. Cleveland lias the full confidence ol the pcopln on this question and an bo trusted to dio of it in way which will redound to the best interest of all. Oregon should not neglect any ol her interests, but cecially not her horticultural interest. There is a good deal of business yet to be crowded into the less than the weeks of the Oregon legisla ture. Many Maine prohibitionist be ing disgusted with tho agency plan, it is now nroocd to make drug gists the dispensers of such liquor .1 may be required for mechanical and medicinal purposes. The number of winks required to insure the proer flavoring of the inspirt ing drug store soda water will, however, probably remain the same. Tho navy dsjuirtuient haa com pleted the plan for the great review of ncxtypring, but tho money is not yet forthcoming. Congress muHt appropriate $300,000 (f the review will not be held. It ia not a largo sum, but it is mere than the Million Dollar congress left in the treasury available for the pur poses either of display or necessity. Imported birds 1'mlreted. There I a strict law airalnst killing Imported Mrds. It Is as follow: hvery pertain wlioaliall, within the t ile of Oregon, after the Mtiagor thl aet, for any purMe, Injure, lake, kill, or destroy, or hav In his poanca loii, exoepl for tirevtllug niirpt, m or oiler for mile any iiIkIiHiikI sky lark, blaek thrush, uray thrush, giaj liiKlng tliniMli, linnet, gtldfluch. rirvtinlliieli, eliatr-fliu'li, bull finch, nxi n-atcd r.unipeau robin, liliw k btr ling, KnaUnk, or iniH'klug bird, shall be icuilty of miadeiiH-aiior; alwi every NnMin who hall deotroy or remove l rum the lint of any of the above named bird, any egg or egK or have III their pMumaloii, sell, or oner for alo any kk or tw, or wilfully da troy the nl of any such blnls shall be guilty of a iiilmleiiieanor. The pen alty for conviction of either of tlieae ollt llM-a la a line of not Ivas than to or mora than f loo. A Rivat many of these birds are to be found all over this Uer valley, as they were turned lie at I'ortland more than a year airo. Home of them mav le eaxlly iiiintaken for native blnla, so aalde from humanitarian In Htitiet there I an additional renami for lnllug lliv hnriuleas tittle feathered creatures carefully. A Ui:uiii:hatk Inki'lt. Jovernnr Penuoyer n-lvtHl a letter Tueaday from lusalluiant iceneral anklnir m-r- mlanlon to ow f?o bran cannon be- oiiliig to the atate, for the purpoas of nnng a aaiute at rortiaud ou luaiuni' ration day. The srovernor sent the following reply: "No prntilwdon will he given to uw atata cannon for firing a kalute over Ilia Inauguration of a Wall t reel plutocrat aa pivaldent of the I'ullol Mates." huch la tlia dli;rBv henpel iiHn Oret(on by this pliikM-rallc mill owner, who waa eleUil to hi nrvwiit poalllon by the deinorrBcy of Orvniui. A few days ajfn he deelan'rl that heymour, Tilden and I'levelaml were the grvateat frauds of nuMlern tiuiea and uwhI a dlruailnkly ortenlve term In characterising hen ator 1'arlUle. Hlmw the Illyn hank robherr and the May wood train robta-ry, the North ern Paelrlu i'oat t'oinany has taken mra precaution to protect the nioner that la aciit uver luoulhly to y olf ineir employe si ina eai uiinea. When tilt- Itixlvn branch Irmin mna down from Or Uuin the other dav to lO't the callh from th overland train, thirty or more men, am-d with Wlu cheater, werw aloanl. When the ex pnras pulld In, the ear containing the nioiH-y waa surmumled with cordon of men Uarlliu rmca. While aeiitlnela were Mat lot u-d at eouvetiU-ut dlstane to hold ao'ploioua character In check. As kxiii a the money waa traimfeied tha lUvlyn train waa put in motion. while tha guanU atill commanded the aituallon. In . m . -. arlll be brought by K." M. Johuaon and Jo I. .... ... . . i ho nuriH-ii at vonauia 10 awvriain IKliatllUlloHallt r of tha a.-tl..n nt the tha alate trl of rouahatton In raia li' tlia awrMiiiriit of IW-nton count Two huiidml dollar haa brrn auV wrlbrd by varioua ellli.n and ( oHiiitycJtTk baa a(,-nvt to snrreoir k. a- a LeglslatlT Kotes. pall Onaid, Ftb. t Ths bill of KrpraaentAtlve Coos iU- tlve to tle formation of nasr oounlka apta-ars to be a worthy one. It re qulnw the petition of 100 tax payers to before a irenoral election. The sheriff mail wun ilia oouiiit cirr w my mut alao certlly UuU thers Is $700,000 worth of nronerty In the propl county and that neither of th count It Uwlng U'lnuiry win oa mi wu ir than l,0st,0' worth of pnqierty. The lUeatlon ofeaUbUahlng a new oooniy mu.t be aubmllled to the Intonated eleet4irs at a general alactloo and re n.i vm two-third of their sufi rasr. Xo.su. luuirhman. by rciueat, ror rell.-f of Jaa. 11. hharo flrat rdlng. No. 3.W. bv Wllklu. fixing salaries of aherltt and clerk or Lane county, IxoO for clerk; second reading. The senate coinmiiiee on couimea haa n-ported favorably on the bill di viding iientou county on a north aud .uth Hue, calling the new county on Yaqulna bay, liay county. SK.tATK BILU I!t HOfSE. No. 28. llv Alley to Incorporate Florence, Lane county. IUd nrst time. . No. 83. To Incorporate city or tu- vene. Iteau secouu ume. iuvruiB- tion. THE OOVKRXOH DWKMT. Tie irovernnr's flrat veto n-achel the senate at 11 o'clock Tueaday. It waa the senate bill relating to private corporations owning the water right at Ulddlea, IHigla county. tMiaU uie bill pan over the governor's vsto? Navs JS, abaent I. , The world's fair bill baa paaaed the twuiaa h a vota of U to 'M. In tlia aonala veateniaV the Color line waa drawn when Mr. Denny's bid relative to the Intermarriage or cenaio raceacameup for Dual paaaaKe. I he nicaxur under dlM-uaalon pnpa70 io make lawful the InU-rmarrlage ol iicR-roce and the white, phuator Veatcn In a nowery taia saw uie white wings of lwace were spread o'er the land-that the war was over and forgotten about, lie Ihoncht that there should be no Intermarriage of negroe. Indiana, l'hli9sor Japanese with the white. The Lane county senators both voted agitlnat the bill and It was defeated by a vote or 'JO to 10. llv Veatch. to authorise county Judinw to bid lu property sold for taxeOl read third time agl paaaea. A woman who sued for a divorce from her apouie In Douglas eouuty, aud to whom the court granted a de cree, married within the statutory period of ix months, wlthla which in ap Ml may be taken, aud now her huabaud haa annealed the cane to the supreme eourt, and now the lady I In a peck of trouble. A correapondent of the Ochoeo lUf view tell of danoe at Faulknervllle in the following Interfiling manner: I'he "OlMen-er" attended the dance at Faulknervllle, It was a grand succeaa IniIIi financially and nhyalcally. for I went thmuith on main strengtn anu awkwarduemi. A tine supper of raw o.VKters and crackers was aerved at sun down, and another consUtlng of the eholoiwt viands waa served at mid- ulgliL Home of the boys got too hi larious and were lin ked up in the beu houae. Journalistic Amenities. It baa been sunpoaed that the an cient amenities of Oregon journalism had gone the lonesome way of the dndoa and the lehthliaiauru, but there Is abundaut evidence that even In their ashes live the wonted lire. The keen and dashing Klamath Htar tliu reasons with an objectionable rival. The Kxryv Intimate that we "danced for whlaky" at Keno. Every body in Keno knows that to be a He. We never danced there, we never drank a drop of strong drink there. Our character In Oregon a a tem perate, Induatrlous, hardworking aud deht-payliiz editor la too well known to bo burl by a common liar. If "Worthy" would pay for one-half be eats, drinks or wears, be would be more respectable. He Is known in Klamath Falls a a drunken hum whtme "Jaw-bone" is eternally dancing for w hisky. Yesterday morning he was yanked around In a saloon for his drunken brawling, aud this Is the third time he baa been pulled out for his BcurrllUty. To hide his black eye the black guard failed to show up on his paper until nightfall, when he camo forth to set hisjaw-bone dancing lor gin, as uxuai, Florence West: Frank Jarvl, who has been working for the light house contractors for some time aat, waa frustrated In a neat Utile swindle this week by the prompt action of I'onnta- bls C. B. Morgan. Bluco qulttlug work several weeks ago he has been lounging arouud Uie saloon in this city and nutuaged to contract a bill at the place of about 30, oonslderable of w hlch was borrowed money. He left town the first of the week, leaving bis bill unpaid, and on learning that he had started up the coast the constable and Mr. Maatersoo went In pursuit and succeded In catching him at llvceta Head, w here be was compelled to come to tltue like a little man. Upton's horticultural bill prescribe a salary of $1500 yearly for a state hor ticultural Inspector, whose expeitac while traveling tuuat not succeed i per day. He may have deputies throughout the state. The act I very rigid In it prohibition of dlxeaned stock and the provUlon for disinfect ing It, both at borne and In trenail. All shipments of trees, scions, grafts, etc, tnuat be plainly marked with shippers' nam aud adilrcaa, ao that thertwpouslbility for violation of the Uw may be property located. The penalty is a One from f2S to I'.iKX Htate Superintendent Mi FJroy has received and accepted an Invitation to deliver an addrea before the World's KduratlouaJ coligivaa, to be held at Chicago during the Columbian i posi tion this year. ThU congreas will con vena July 17. Th subject will be, The IU-a and (irowth of the Publie rVhoole of the P-clHc Mope," Laaaar Jw tmm SSa t ar. WasHixoTXiX, FU I. The exruri menu in the trewtiiH'iit of lumpy jaw, under the direction of the department ol acriculturv, arv coiupk-tad. Iteaulta how that of si cattle triwted M were, eroipWcje M. ricrretaY Kuk Is totftiy d!shte4 wft tb shWrng. TEEMED BYTHE TYPHUS. A Raging Epidemic in the filj of m York. Bchaata l laaa. Nrw York, Fib. 1-The health au thorities have become tlioroouhly alarmed over the rapid spnwd 'f ' phu fever during but week aud aie ailopting Inilo ineaaun- to atop it progrraa. Thlrtyawreii hoo-s have la-en di clartM uuaniutlne.1. The indutrlul achool at V-al Thirty-ciecond Htre-l lrlicd The MVMJrgw Is no longer confined to the filthy ludgliig-houacs In tlm cl idv. One caa has bewn rertci from Harlem. TheUatrdof hesllh has furul-heil $3(SJ0 with which to pay 3 phylelin to Inapeci the loilglng-houw for the next M days. Tka Traabla Kaaaaa. Tol EKA, Feb. 1. The exchil trou ble, bet wwli the repuhlhwn and jx . nu lla t fon did liot UiaterialiU) till morning. The pulit did not at tempt to eje-t the npuhllcati. No buainaas of iiiiportauee waa IraniincUI by either houae during the forenoon seaalotl. rareaera I la t aall. Lo.NDoX, Feb. 1. The boui of com mon reaam.nibl.-d at noon aud the de bate on the queen's speech was re sumed. Htewart, conservative, from N-ot-laud, ibjwcte to the at-aut eoiiidi ni Hon given the aitiictilluml Intert-ala. He complained that the I'nlt.il Hlale and the oolou lea could Sclld priHlilee to London cheaper than they could be sent from Scotland on account of the excwalve railway rates. aaarac ( aaaaaar t all. New Yokk, Feb. 1. The attorney general haa made an applh-atiou in the upreme court for the iiNiiitment of a receiver of the Home Jiciicllt Aikkh'Iu tlon. The Inauraneo dartment re ports show that on la.-cember 31 their were unpaid death cluims to the amount of Illfl.OUU, w hile the available aaaela were not over Ill.hTL Th Ilea at las Mrrlb. New York. Feb. l.-J. W. Mitch- Wll, under arrvat here eonfinmw that he cominllleu over uurKium-a ui -ark, N, J., within the uat year aiQ half. He sdds that 10 or 12 yearn airo lie roblNHi a Isink In ChlcaKo of tto.tmo, with which he made a trip around the world. Iteturnlng out of fundi), he re sumed the practice of his profession. Ta C'aaal Ik Vela. Wamu.notox, Feb. 1. In the house, the siH-aker apoiutel Chl man, dein., of Mlchignn, and IoIkc, nrp., of Maiwaehum-tta, tellent, ou the part of the houne, during the countimi of the electoral vote. The houae then ri-sumeil conidderation of the sundry civil bill. raellaa Hlaeliae-llravr I'oRTLAMt, Or., Fell. 1. Snow ha n-aehexl a depth of twelve or more Inchoa, In this city. For the flmt time during tho prvxcnt atortii, stn-et ear trafllc wa aluioat entirely u'ndel this mitftiing, on electric llnea. The cable is tho only one In oiM-nitlou. Southern 1'acltlc trains arrived almoHt on schedule time, but the Union and Northern racinc are reported aeventi hours late. The weather bureau's bul letin, hauled today, say: ("ow wa falling this morning at 6 o'eliM-k, at all points in wcatcrn WanhliiKtoii aud north western Oregon. Ka-i of the Cascade the t4'mmture mnge from 1 dt-KH-ea above at linker City to H ile (rree Iwlow at alft Walla. TliU will I ucoeeded by warmer teuiH-niture Uxlav, in the approach of the storm. In Montana and Dakota the U nicr ture contlnuws below uto fnuu 4U to 41 degrees. Q It costs about 1J.IU0 to gvt the eli toral voUofflie44 state carrlel to Washington. When received the re turns were locked in a Hhvl aafe In the vice president' nsnn. i bis safe ha Iwen specially provldudi-d with detec tive electric aparatu. The day of the count by omrea the n turn are carried to the house in a pair of wed locked cherry-wood Uixe. Statesman: If the man who started the banks at Junction, Oerval aud Sheridao doea not intend to eoiiie back and explain, he should lie brought Inm-K liy pnK-csa ol law. lie should la-n-iiulml to explain what ue he made of the 17,000 ha "borroweil" from the liervals bank. The Wkkki.Y (li-AHU with a V2- column supplement, wa printed this morning. It can lie had at thl ottn for five cents per wpy. liny one or more. The Local Market. Tb fnllnwliif quouilon Inr Ih local m'rkM m ot null ria onj. Ihrj sra rurm-u-d Lmkl;, ! vill tw IuuoSm awuralaa lucb hervpurt can ba ataUe: Tai'BiiAV, r. 2. Wsi4T on taiaM 1 (4 ( . 1 -o 116 01 l 14 IM (4 (a (4 ! i 10 . . U'l o i a . S (4 . h i fa . 7 m 14 it l I JJ' 04 : wiJ :0 2 a, :s ia IV i4 Otta- IVr ba.hrl, oat. . rux a fr luunx Hr-IVf a Mirro-I-M W W -I'.r , if a Haaa-l'rr i.il'U'lu-h)l B MDsa-IVf l.asn-frr a Hcrfia-lvr mil (2 aa.) KMia IVtil. Ai ( sli ti-07S Iwiia, Pw do.. IM-, a- IMnlm iulr tu H4S a f.Ttoi- Buahvl , Se-Irr cnnulaK W S KilmC. f a iMilUrn. W I 00 IO uu Cure I i Kiao I twrtl Kioaa JnB St Tl4 O Sir iw bni, jo ttn. , (' -l-r a W.mt.- , aoea- I Ml 1 S' X iiirlyaiiilLiilc! Ailvortising in the (.U'aud is like a salesman that works earl v and late. He i talk ing to people your store i after your itort lonp Infore it an i olostnl. oiv. 1 not a salemun like this worth employing ? Man y have found him verv valua ble. Cattiox. Don't ailvt rtiso S01IETHISC FOR SANTA YL of Ten JlilliuDi Mill rrakafcle Accl II. Wa-imsoton, Feb. 1. Hon. M. M. F-sti of California haa bw-n in confer enivv Ith the Keneral aolicltor of the Smite Fe milnaid eomi -riling the ex-Icin-li ii of Hie road Into Sail Fraucli. tiw.'Ke W. I'cck of To ka I the gciicn.1 a.lleilor of the Santa Fe hnmI. Hu In been with the road alnee the llrt Ity miles were built, and he Is prcsli cut Munvci courldeiit and his trusti l financial aeut. It was e k who waa sa-nl to Kunie and sut- ded lu negotiating a load for the r"d. Tin correfndeiit learns from a thorn iililv reliable ainirce that F-stee iiisiii he rt of San Frnmiseo, fcrcd he haute Fe llll.u ,( of- the riNid .oiild build into the city. I'm i says hi company I very anx ious i 'id haa lain for some time to ae- cure he road Into Sun Francisco, tho d lllculty hu la-en to accure riifht ..( wav w hlch would cost an but the lin- mens amount of money and the com pnliv has never se ll It way lii-ar to maki'ig the niitrtr)' Investment. As a inal erof fact, tlieSaiite Fe has al ways intended to K" to San FrBinisin, but ti.e movement waa slop-d when the ciiiiny got Into flnauriul straiu some tune abound since then it has Is-eli In aU vanee. There la no que, tloii, iiowever, that a siiU antlal suli sidy would secure San Franciaco the riHi.l in a few mouths. It U not known here whom Mr. Kj tiv s'xike for In his olti-r to Mr. reck.'aa hitherto there haa been no In timation that that gentleman waa here in tin-Interest of aiiylsHly other than the NicantKUa caiuil projector. If. however that otter haa Isfll made laud there is but little doubt that It Iibji been madcl anil if It was made in Kssl faith, there I hut little doubt thatnjur if ?,t ,at it 1 rcprtnented the the S inta Fe will accept It. ,nia.u nt.i. Caler a Hallwae Miailaa aa Kill ha Agtal. 8.1XTA llAKIIAHA, Cal., Feb. 1. Wonl wa reo lved by Sheriff llrough ton t:ds iiioruliiK that the station of the I'aclllc Conxt railway, at Iab Olives, alsmt GO mile from here, wa ciilcii last night by thn-e masked men. Theaueiit, iiameil Hore, was slmt aud mortally wouudeil. i ll ' men estis-l, and the country Is U iiiK scounil by the oilUi-rs In search of tlit-m. Their ctiplure I ttlmis-t cer tain. Part Iculani are meager. .VtTIOAL .M)UI. O Anllan a trlaana-l'aaailag a S.leriaral ! Wasiiixotox, Feb. 1 The republi can M iiatorinl caucua this morning de cld.il to admit Arizona, together with thcQlicr three territories previously di-clot-d on. o AhioKIA, FcU l.-rCnptaln Hustler diel at oo'eliN-k this afleriUMall lit the family residence of pnciimiWa. He has U-cii iMintlneil to hi l-cd for the Mist live ilays, and Tuesday nlk'ht his coiiil.tlon Uiiiuie so alarming that hi mill in I attendant despaired of his life. Yesterday inorntiiK, lAvever, his condition waa more Ikijh-iTiI, but he grailuully n-tnk, surrounded by his fuinl.y. HtlM at Ih Neaal. W iHitxwTiix, Feb. 1. The senate ordovd a eonfereiii-o with the bouse on the i utl-option bill, then took up the fortl leatiou bill. (.ear II. Maaeraa Ueaal. Sav FKA.viS4ti, Feb. I. Ucnrge II. Sam erson, lute mayor of San F'raueUr co. il.til this nioriiintr. K-Muvor Heorgo H. Sanderson died at 1 V) this uftiTiiisin. The fatal dis ease tvaa pni'iiinoiiia, with which he had s-cii sullcriug for two weeks. A slior time iiko he went to Arizona for his I i-ulth, but the trip did him no part -uliir Rood, and he returned yea-b-rdi y, taking to his ImhI immudiately. Sam.iTson waa a pioneer merchant uud wa i1 years ofain-. o Hl l.KXA, MoXT., Feb. 1. NochailLt lu senatorial situation todnv. Hi-makik, N. Ihik.. FebO. N eliti"ii of senator a yet. lilKVKNXK. Vft, Feb. I. Senator lid s tiiHtiim imehaiiKisl. Ol.V.MI-IA. Wash.. Feb. I. No iiiaiis'vln w nutorial vote tuAi', Qnloa Parillc Haaager Retire. Omaha, Feb. 1. ticneml Mannircr S. II. II. Clark, of the Union l'uclllc, retin-d bslny and was succeeded by I-.d liickliisoii, w ho has been hi aa- siHtiiiit. Mr. Clark retains the presidency of the rood, but give up the manage ment, licorvell. I cgnimlsapjioinled chief enirlmvr of the system. He I at pn-scnt asfixtuut engineer of the Miar-ourt rueillc. Day 3? Henderson) Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor Wil. and 7th its. UIUTCn MANA'.r K rOK HK ANt'H (Utioa. IIM'I I LU. lu Mil rity. Knlln-lr nrw ln.i. nraa i tn.-i,ri. it iu pay a rtutna uannif man II.IHI to .i Una yrai. Mu.t har mull dftirv in ynut bu.tiivaa ability yl lurniah vary IvM ! rrl.ivucr A. J. lytr, Koota f, l rorkttr btiltdiiitf, mq Iranclaru. t.aL Om Utidt to Hu otkrr. To "put. ttnc" of prlcri IrmtiM to Ut aut atituUoo ot wortb- 11m rooda fraud- h.vh. iwinnta of th sjaBula madleina. dilu tion of It, all aurta of rhaatt ul stituUai ta mak a larrar mUt. That th rraar-a tba ttuU.ar i4 r. l'ton-e'l mxlk-itia olja.-i to lha cutting of tiriona and that Uh raaann thrr rfT.nl it. oa tbetr DaMK-uxa. To taMtax't tlta ihiUio from fraud and hn pnahutn. lha puina ffaranterd mnliritM of Li'. R V. r"V ara now auM only Utrouf b dnif ;ut nvularly autltnrtanl aa acuita, and uim i. at tl-w fctnr-ratabliabnl nrkw Ib .ira Jlli.-ni LluvoYwy tlor tha llrap, iwt ait.1 itiuai Sl-UU. rortla lt-Ti'tioa (lor sroanans mk. raaa aiui ailnimta I Sl.tU 11-ant l'lMa i for tb lir-r, atomarh aixi (towel. I its casta. Hit Mwrr th ckmpeit mrinra mid, for iota ;aty ohw or Ik pootl yi prt Tb noci.y rvfun.lnd If lhrr dna't Uawflt or nir itrwara apurinu ImitaUota) or ub auiL jm at kjtrar pnoai lltaa abora. XT,TT3. C3KITE AKO MARBLE WORKS. Xra .Va.fiia and Srw Prtrr. la Tor! and Is -trtxit MaitW and Grac'tr, Moauawcta. Itra-l.tK and Oatatrrr work ol a.l kiida Ut A l.L. WOKK tJUAKAXTEED ! Will. tt lutl ttaau Pratsaaa. Pnkaaa. Or r : r l i U V ff-aMaalaaev acktaal Lawr HeBaala. HPKiiiariELb, HL, Feb. 1. The bouse of representatives ba ased the bill repealing the compuU.ry school law. Mia TarU-t has cngnged the well known vlollulst, Mr. H. L. Bettman, of Portland, for a n-itul to be glveu In Hhlnehart's Opera Houae, Satckdav Evk.mno, F'eb. 4th. Programme btglnnlng at B o'clock. Loire acata. I'antiet Admisalon Children under IS Cn. Students 11.00. "5. M. Z 60. Tickets on sale at store, Ninth stn-et. YiTlugtou's ilrug EUGENE FL0U1UNG MILLS Patterson, Edris & Co., Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. Ak roia: irroccniiiaii for Emn-lie money will wnrt-funded. .11 Tlie Eugene Mills have the lati-st Im provements, and have no superior In the mauufautur of first -cluas Hour. All kinds of mill feed to ordgr. taray & Noland, : dealer ix-: hm and Medicines. :-T. J. CRAIG, DRUCCIST.- O Atth.old E. IL LCCKEV:t0S.tall, Eugene, Oregon. For a square deal, go to Goldsmith's. EABDWAEE, HEAVY AND LIGHT, STOVES AND TINWARE, SHINY A) IUtir.IIT. Plumbing and Roofing Neatly Done. Pumps, Pipes aij& Water Closets. WALL PAPER. AT THE GRIFFIN WILLAMETTE STREET. u M. . Syarverud & Co.. Kwp conxtantly on Imiul a complete utin k if SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. Plumb'ing and Tinning done on Short Notice. STOVES AND TINWARE. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. EUGENE, This space is reserved for HOWK & RICK. CLOTHING Gents : Furnishing : Goods. I A Salaaa, Orawoa. W. I. -a J1U1 .. thaaatirayaar. Staaaataadati.d i ftuaii.t Ihumm ml.;.. bL t vJ EUGENE z CIGAR -h FACTORY : No. lOQ. : A. C. jLJjtJlJSr W ClOARSaadTtiBAtX iKof all Ink Th. Lat and rV hWcud ! ol C:f. a laa A!I!7 .tL2I ui Ka'jrr Psillc roll.-rllniti m'1 !( l'iuan'rrtUts-r1. If1i IntiiuiiifiiU tlrttwii ih IViiatitit .-ra j.r...,. fai. Ii-1 fc-tt UoiKiil ffl a-.t mud rvnu (,,U t-J. A ifriis.f.,1 iiii'ilif'niiiifiira nmaurtaad 4rmrvat rtiliiip, Km hU lllmrtt iirvsji tK'lwvru Mth KUti mvrt(tU tihmt El'UENK. OUKijoy tOIt I.Ke llm (hmr thmm tilrt. II JO vrv hi luprlf n aiili vU -t ut Iq. frn lu m t-ul ntn(iiitriHnl, m'Immi lit anu; of th pn-mi. lr n i nuili-r It nest. ;( iir.u-r KUiw, tiiMxl (Ntrtinu in :niiii, a kimmI (IwflUitp,. imiw, baf nt, tirliri. t art taf wtr. 1nrrtfr bt-avlr, mitsTeTa, itaiiK iif tJl tlUh-harnur A vrfalrr banciilil uRi-rirU In thtt futility. aim .'; rftw aiiUj tmih ri of Kurn AU uihIit cullivaiiun. A n liu ami lann,' a tumiir nn-lianl antl plriKjr f wair, Imndv u M-hnl miJ lliiilwr, will Im aaiUI trrf rhfap. Al two ult iMill.thig tutt a'tjoiulni on U lamr.ta trvrl, wl-hlu m atom tliruw o IVntral H'hfHlL Th? ahvr pniist'iiv will I- arilfS lo tK flr- man thut cxnuc aUn.. Ihm't all com al onr thiHiirh. AIm sn arrra farm (mil, afra ondttr til friir, ar uit'ii-r 'rtm. I't iiilt ot arhtiui hour, llvliitf wals-r, liamly iu tlrulwr, 14 mils mi rtd aotitii-wi-at irtitn rtirn. a barvatn al tt r arr; l ! iJtmn, twlam- on itnia al ojttlon nl iHiyfi al rr r-ut, pr annum. AImi h"ta4 fr (Imlsrr laiul nu MrKrual rlvrf rVvru roillKMi !( i( ItiititMT uu It, ami hhm cl rt-IU ui Mill hrlirrarvil oif 'rlif $,tti. AImj 14.' aur rlvr Uittinii, I.' tniU-a tmm F-a-rn, arr7iirlfari ami uiHlr Urn, ara it rtiltlvatlnu ami ' arrt- in hot. If houaa and Isaru, and fr! l lunilr on tha irouud for lMilliii a lirw Ihmim-. Iir( rlwap al l-S prt arrr. AU hivi ol Imk. 4 horaia, lu had uf rattlt. anil houarliotd ami kttrhrn furultunix AImi hMiMatMl I" ! lu r.tistiif. bMia- new. with 7 rtMitn aiMl will br Mit ai half prtiun veuuut of o iir nultis; to rvttiova to th imL luqulrvol J. '. Ami, ' N. L. RONEY, DKAI.KK IN LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT. Altellt for Hill' IliaideKlldlltK blinds. Inulreat K L. CiumilN-nt' hard ware store, q Carpenter and J ebbing I. C PLDilEETH, kili'Mt nl Builder. Faraltura Made and. Krialr4. Saw Filed. CofluiQ' '"' OH' UveU, Eun, Orrgna Anything in the Gro cery lino, Goldsmith's. THIS Eugene Loan M Savings BANK. SrctKcr to Hi E:;s:e Natlcial B:;L Incorporated witH a Capital of $60, . 000, with $30,000 Paid Up. Drpoaiti rwlTivt .nlijcrt lo rhrek. Intrra! liiiwil on llmi ilvpiwlu, and luan mada oa i.iii!t .V .. j r. citrm ii. Vu ratmiiKXT II. I I'AINK. I'ldllM V. W.OPlll RN Thr Kiirrna linn ami jfevlun Hank will cos durt bili a I'limiiirrriiil nl riviiiK I'Utlnri. and jri.ur r.f'iiil aitf niiitn i. mltal tit Uiv m T Iiik haoira ol II. Ill iml tf-l u aiakr, bul what jruu Mvr, that mikpVu rlrh. In all rnmuiiinUii- llirrr an mail .'noii nf imall hil'llii. alili h. il in.! ili-itiil In mmv tank or laHiit.il, alll I .nt in mi ajr or aixtilirr. II i. diltiriilt m loan .mall uninunla. but llirf fan I uit In a .avltia. tnnik aud mailt to brm hiim rrtiinia. Hrhrvlnic that tsSNtlmu b couir tor th ucw.lul iirrattin Sa'a hafflu Hank In lit la t-oniniiiulty, a tollrtt your ronaiiT lu tlila mattur. WocJoadin qualify prices. Goldsmiths Kept for Fun. Fresh From the East. HARDWARE 00, - EUGENE. OKEGON. OREGON AXD- St.Lit Pri.v.l X . . . . cy in twMtt and prouaioal ota of Salaav atyua. CaukM.DOuiaia,iaboa ' r- bvtba t llf.l r.it trt. i'.o.r. T, 1-,, y.r.. r, k,H I Est civ m o CD o o o o 0 O o