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v r UK mBUMiin hip the um.ivTio tt OEiocuTir iscipui. no tb iim n iohitutu. it tii mil OF OLE now 1 9. - KUGENK, OIL, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1694. NO. U. VOL 20 G ARJQo P'l K Y .Hi The Eugene City Guard. PUBLMIIKO KVKllY SATl'HDA Y. I. L CAM I'll ELL Publisher ul ProprJrlar. urru'K k "' w"u,,',, r rsrtw.0 .-ith l KUbU TKIlMHttl'HL'lHOKlPriON'. f t ut Pc BnBllIU I mi -ttM.Hir,. l lias soth ' l AJotrtiu'i'j lit'1 M A'nif 'i ; Al'jJil'Utl""- ; TIm .-rllr will charged ' "'" i lowing m. M 11m iura ait m-mln Ons-winM oa yar... ....... ,L, li. ,' TrMitit B.tio In ljl olunia, IW inU ,r I in t.sj sseh lnrtl.Hi. AdTsrUsitu Mil will ls rroUrsJ quarterly. All lob wrlc mut bs ril ma us iiliyxbi. J S.LUCKEY PKALKIt IX Clock.. vVatcnes, Chs-ps. Jewelry, Etc. HEPAIWNU PHOMPTLY IMNK. tl Wark Wrrt4.1 A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-af-Lau, OFKK'K-' '' half M.tck annto f P. O. "r)UI iUnti..B glv.a to (.illt-tl..Bi Bt Probst buin". L. W. BROWN, M. D. PhylcluiwinJ Surnoon. Ornu ml rr.i.1- r s..t..tlie. H..iir: 7 to V a. ra.; 1-' t" S. t 1 k m. 33. C X.V KB. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. K. tH-.lfOi and NVw Prlr 111 Fnrrlt-ti ii1 Uometlle Marble and Uimnllr. MunuinrnU, lli-sditoiira ml Cemeterr work nf 11 kinds lur 1.I. ALL WORK (JUAKANTF.F.D ! Wl Hmll Kln-rt, ncsr IVtinffir... K.m-ne. Or T. Q.Hnmaica, I'rmidrat. R.B. Kakin, Js,, 1'n.lilrl First National Bank Ot Eugene. Paid up lash Capital 50,0)0 Surplus and Profits, $30,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A (Dtral banking bualoMS (I 'M no rMti Matsnnt. Nirhl draft on NKW YOKK, CtilCAUII, SAN KKANClHCOaad rolt l . L4NI),OKKi()N. Bill l Mchuitf xM oo lirWn oiuntriM. lfepniu ns-viv! .ubjct t nhmk iir i-wtiH acta of litl. All rallKptlnii. -rtnit. to iu will rvclvi J. F. FORD, (Evnnrlut,) Of lr Mnior. Iowa, writ. OBlr daU. ot ! March 2i, 19-J3J Ilufur, GrvKoa. (Iknti.kmk.n: Un Brrivlim home liixt trrk, I found all well and aiixloufly Wttltinif. Our little girl, vlglit ami one half yt-nn olil, who hud wanted awny to iMtundn. In now well, atmuir and vlgorou. and well fienhel up. H. H. Counh C'lire ha done lta work well. Ilotlioftherhildren like It. Your H. B. I'oukIi Cure han cured and kept way all hoarmuiw from nie. 80 give it to' every or.e, with jrreetlnpt for all. WUIiliiff you pnwerity, we are "Vouni, Mk. axi Mka J. F. Ford. irTO'lol.hlo trl trwh and rhwrlul. and -LlV t..t in. Horini'i work, rlMtia th T"m With th Hwlah and t.lYer ure, Lj l.Hnj woorlllrwiMII. ttoid Bfidwa pnaillr. tnaranld j ivnta ptt boltla bj all drug lt. J, h, PAGE, DEALER IX GROCERIES tllllNUA MH'iH A?!' ."MM.HTK hn I of "tir a4 f ai.rr iipKeiKi wnriir in tl Ml ariiM I - 1... .ii Exclusivc?!v Fur Cash, I can offer the public tetter price than any other houne -IN EUGENE.: t'10 1 k 'I all kiudU takt o at market 1 1 -. ...... , Dav&Headerson I Eugen Oregon. Tvery Vtjrw t!i.-!iir.s":in I lii'Vtr rxi-ull-f.l."Tru-l aii'l proven " Simmons Liver I'gu Litor is tho A pftp Jonly Liver JJCffCf an,l Kidney mclicino to which you ran pin your faith for a nan mild laxa tive, a n il purely ve etabln, net- 7 lr,,'t'y i-Jf C 0I tho Liver JL IffO and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by nil Pruggmts in Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or made, intoa tea. Th. King of IJr.r Mrdlrlnri. " I liavc uwl your Mlici num. I.lvrr lnlur mimI run r.iiMifiiiiou.ty aity It I. Ilm knit "full livi-r iii.hIIi'Hiihi, I mioldrr II a nmlli'inr rhr.1 In liM-ir tlKu. W. Jack bum, Tafoina, WaalilugUm. r vrnt packaok-c Um th X Stamp la rd an wrapper . . , -.3 t'lia. Klvincpr Talkx. Fa I.I. L'KKKK, Fell, a), 1W4. F.IMTiik (ii'ARii: Wr, I notleetl an Item in the Kii(l tie H' k'lti r a'.atiiiK t tint I wan a ciinilliliile foi the olllee of Hherilt', frnin thin part of the conn. try, on the iIciiiik -mIic tteket, the coin in'ir t'lectiiiii. I w ill Mty tliln: Thai I mil imt 11 eitmliditie for that olllre or tiny other, nor did I ever nuthorl.e the ll. L'iti-r fir any other tmi-T to make the Htittenielit. Hut I "nv for the lieliellt of iiiv friend (the F.dilor of the IteKlMcn that I have heeil irk all winter ninl will ii"t In- fat i nniiuli for the hnrlieeiie hv tl e June election. The llialoritv of the voter ill the lireeitli't are iM'u'inuin to e.ineeile with the Idea, kIimv the Injiini'tion Hiiit U.'alUHt J. I'.. Xnlaud, teriniu.iled in It did, tlmt lie In. Uen 1 nfulrly tlealt with; and hv the time the county cinveti- tlon coi.vene,J. V.. Noland will liellie troiik'' l man in l.ane count v for the oilWv of nl.i rlll', reyardlefH of" any - litieal view. Chan. M. Kih.sinokk Chanibcrlain'H Eyo and Skin. Oi&tmcat A c. rt:iiii ct.' for Chronic Soro Eyes Tetter, Salt Iliiuum, Scald Head, t)!d Chroiiio Sore, I". vcr Sorc, Ecvnin, Itch, Prairio t-'cratthes, Soro Nipples and Pi!i". It Ih eooiing and soothing. Ilutulrcds i f c i .e. liaYid.ccn cured by It after till i llier treatment had fulled. 2."l ClTlti per ImiX. Fur ale by OiImimiA l etjinii. I'lilveraity Siitt-S! Itailjr l.uard, Kli. JJ. Much excited anticipation of the in-ter-collei-'liite oratorical eolitet I noted uliiont; the Mudciit. The in-triietlon at the L'yniimxUliu l vcrv lM'imlar at the ont L Nearly If not iilite all the Mtuileut have joined the chiKM-a. As Orir.M SKt.fKK. Alhany Dem ocrat: Marxlial Iee and Deputy Slier itrMmith I it-1 eveiiliiL' made a raid on the Chlnev houw mid captured live CntlM of llldlllll, tlllHtlltl IMll, ill tlOKM.-- kIoii of the old t'hluee doctor; a yarcli wan made for mote, hut without uc- itw. It lit thought tliere U i-oniilera-hleof thei.Nitrhi.ldi n in the city. The opium wan prohahly purcliaw.'d from a cvliMinl fnm Portland. The mutter wj lie .la-ed ' he hands of the I', a. auihmitlea fur luvt-ailKilini. HAllfOuard. Fi'b. a). Sit Fok Aimji'mknt. Hon. H. C. NVatwin, referee in the ahcrill'a caj., haa notilldl theattoriieva that he will I here next Friday afternoon, Fell. J3, lo hear the argument In thla caw. It i eXNcted that the ciimt t ill U? culled at -.'fi n. in. o'cha-k oi that day. HirBiinnliyai.il the rexictlve -iit, hav? reiMVt j rnpl. of ttlO evl- fli iitf'' i-V'ii Illr Ouanl. IVIi. JU. v.oi f no ew -I), nutv Dlatrlct At torney K. t). Pott. r and Attorney L. Ililyeu went to Irvine tliia uiortiinK to try a criminal ' l" Jui.tleeNV.lJ. Ytn' court. HeituiBti la the name of the party arrested and John Maxwell la tlie l.r..'-l,l. r 1 1,H Ifl-olier T . , j Ui..ctiai. it after mi examination. ! ... 1. l- 1 . .1 .....I ; jii r.'ijjner, 1 1 i-hiiimiui.i ..iii leiliti.r of I'll.k, ll.- I atlMetily ht I.I. 1 home In New Yo. k .-Merduy. LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS I EMBALMERS. i cnr, Willamette street, Pair Guaranteed. address &an Francisco Cal. 'M1I)AY. FF.I. a. Tliln ha. het'ti a U autiful day. Four li;the of allow lit Portland. Three prl iier In the county Jail. Thursday U WaaliltirJt.in'a hlrtliduy. Win. Clark N ipilte 111 with the llllll'ltl'. Thla U a hard year on the average WiaMlpile. City taxea can le paid with city warrauta. Fanner reiort that ihc road are KctlliiK U tter. Sherlll Xoliind repoita taxt coining In already tUite fni-ly. J. It. CatnpU'll haa U-n aick for wv erul diija with the la Krlp-. t'liurni'ltoii l'erkina in liow an up-tiretitli-e at tlie Siullieru Pad lie dcMt here. Al K. NVerthcluier rclurtntl from San Franclwo tm tin uioiiiin'a over land tmlii. Willainette atnt I. In line contli- tloli. The hauling money well lit. John Stewart, r. oil' of the mud Wan h ft on lat nielli' train 011 a vint to the inldM inter fair at Sun FninclMii. Otto (iiUtnip will leave for Tulare, California, on tonight'" overland to aide permanently. Friday la the lal day li-m which civil caae piiaTa can U-nerved for the March term of court. The nildw inter fair now otlcM Ore gon UK! apace to make 11 alato ex hibit, free of charge. Over i'.mo In taxt waa r. it ived at theHheniriitilcc veatcrday. Thla U couaidcrcd a gNH iH giiiniiig. Mlaatiraif lluuakcr n turnctl home to Plca:it:t Hill tliia afternoon accom panied by Mia. Win. Prcaton. Jack liauilell allot and killed lteli (tiimmie, at 11 valentine party In Mitchell, On-goti. The murderer iir cad. Heavy atnriu reHirtetl iu California, Waahlngtoii and Luxlcril On-goli yen terday. Fhaida an-threatctie I bold ill N aal'ilnntoti and Catiforulu. A Washington tlipatcli of Feb. luth aava: ,S'iiat.r Milchell ha Intro. luced a i'ill graiiling two townahlpa of land in Oregon to the Mate univtTi.it y at Ktlgelie. Mr. mid Mra. P. J. McPhcraon went to Portland on the local thix liioinlug. The getitleiietil will uttelid the inwt iugoltliv ctate n.Niwir'i naaoeiiltitill there. Then' la being a lively llwht for can didatea for atnle printer oil the republi can ticket. The leadiugcandiilaleitare the present ollleial, K C. llaker, hnilik Davey and .1. It. Whitney. Frank Mattitiuly, repreaetitlng Frank llr.w., of Portland, who haw Imvii iu the city n-vcral ilayn on hind liiwt coniiectctl with the agency here returned home thla morning. Al Palmer idiot and killed Henry Wynnea. at JuiuHitl'-J.a' lat Friday liigltt. The ah'Millug wiw In at-lf de fcnc, mid the ileecaactl in reHirtetl to have killed mvcral men during hiit life-lime. The Hot I'liivcrauliat convention ever lit Id In l'ortl.uid clo tl In that city lat night. J. S. Hlggins, of Ilu gene, waa t-l.tttsl a tniatce of the or gauitatiou. The next annual conveti tlotl w 111 lie held III May, lt'. A Itoaeburg man, W. H. dray, w ho liaa Juat returned from the mld-aprl'.g fair wiva the Oregon exhibit iamuguiti tvnt aild Up to any of them. An Ore gon ha no ex hihi't the Joke la a gool one. One would think that time were g.aal and money plenty the way good are going otf al'Watta' filming out aale. Ilia evident the la-oplc know when they have a good thing and aru ijoing to liiake the het of It, Horw-a w hied formerly Bold for joO and Hl In the Harney valley, are now wild for t-U lUtt iilly u luiid w aa wild for (ID a head to a man without money to lie paid for In two yca.r, That aound rather timh, Surinteiidtnt Htevcnaon Informs us that It w III retpiire at least ten days to complete the work of examining the teacher' paper at iiih recent examin atioii held in Kilirene, to ileteriniue IIkhn entitled to certilh-ateB. One of the greatest lloetU in Oregon I U-tter road. We can have them even with our pn-ent lawa If all aiiiM-r- vlaor will do Iheir dllt V hv atU.lvlmr the aeleii'.f of l uildiiig .ihij uml a plyir.g It. ' I t ttiere Ui btmiw belter roa I liulldiu rustling. Herman It- iuharl, tht) tliM-allng laa.kkt ar ttf luttctilna-rcr, ll- A Co., t.f INiilliind, waa aelilentytl yeatcr tlay to the pt liiteittiury for the term of thre.. )ear. The cae haa lx!-ii ai--n l- 1 to the aiipreme eoiirt and a atay of t xeeiitiou of JudiMiM nt ';r:itri. The aice' l..l C..r...lii L-i UtU ' iiuli. d idftii- '-"v nc Harrtsl.utiS route and hn it to work cm the river ltceri (Vrtalli and H'trrUburg. The n in-lit l i.:h wah-r llg.d ki maiiy ling, and olio r ulntnii-tlotia along this dlaiauee that it n nd.-retl the river dan if. too. aii'l we!l-liik'h iuipnahle. . u Ml N DAY, FF.H. Plenty of i-olds. A little fiiiii tixlay. The allow I alaiut gone. Circuit court ctuivt-liea two wwk fro it today. Itev. II. A. Mlalr n-lurned from a vl-.it to Sale tu thla afternoon. Sliced Wullaee left for lower vulley point on tb lia-al this morning. The Jurv Vt for the March term of court IU'U- found In today's (il'AHti. Theaheriir Is a'ready writing out nulte a nuiiiU-r of reovlpt for taxpay er. It la alaiut lime time that the colors for the new ateamer "F.uin-nc" were I orden-il. A Very pleaaalit bim-IbI daluv u held Saturday night at Coliei hall by the club. The churches all eoutalnetl Urge con gregiillon yesterday morning and evening. The Stiutheru Pacillc Company. Is hiiililinga new China luuiae al the de tail here. A civil cam is lading heard at the couit hmiethia, aftcriitMiii, before Jub-tk-e Killey. County Clerk Walker haa laaucd a marriage llcenne to Hans llniiaen and Annie Marsch. The Albany Mtofllce I now cloacd during the noon hour and at 7 o'cltn-k In the evening. II. II. Hewitt, of Albany, a republi can candidate for governor, -nt laid night in F.ugeiie. Mia. Wm. Paraona returned home thla aftcrniMiti from a vhlt with rela tive at Halsey. Al Werth.-imer is rxpecttl home from San Fram-laco 011 tomorrow'! morning's o rland. Dr. P. K. Matters w rlu-s frtun Wat aonvilie, Cal and orders the Ul'AKU Kent to Iiin a. ureas. It I ex pee I that Clerk Iturr v III leave for home Wi newlay. Deputy County Lincoln, Neb., It now loo 1 as If the democrat and republicans f Ctaw county would nominate a I i'lon ticket. The Wllao . olll will lie reorll to theseuato f r action tomorrow. It should be pr nplly pasaetl. H. McMur icy and wife have re turned fnim lilcanaut vialt to Sun Francisco an ' California jxiint. IU-v. I. D. I river, I). D., went to Forest (Irov. ila morning to deliver a cotime of Iiti es at the college there. Harney c uty Is advertising for aealed proi .U for building a new court house 1 . it a. I not to exceed foUIO. A ininlste. it Ituena Vista is accused of kissing an 1 iiinarried memls r of hli lliN-k, and ui te a sensation has result ctl. We are sor v to hum that Hon. C. K. Wilkiuso 1 is still seriously III at theliood Sai'iarltan hospital, Iu Port land. The poj.ulhts state convention will Is held Mar -li l'-lli Instead ot April loth a was 1 rinteil In this paper a few tlay since. Mrs. M. ILoIhu-k and daughter of Or egon City, Wiio huve Imh'U visiting at tiie resideinv of A. Ooldsmith, return ed home this morning. (ood wtatlier is anxiously awaited hv our farmers, as only a limited amount of seisllng has la-en done, on account of the unusually rainy weath er that has prevailed during the en tire w inter months. Mhany Democrat: The motor will he running Iu no great length of time. A 34 foot car wild a capacity of over M usengcr haa been ordered. Peo ple mis the service of the street ears and will rejoice when they are again running. Marshlii'ld Hunt David Morse, Sr., came down oil the stage from Hiuslaw. Mr. Morse 1 one of the pioneer settlers of this country anil Is over Ht) yeais of age. He carries hla age remarkably well, and displays more vigor than many of our 111 idle aged men. Alls-rt Tor-ler, editor ami publisher of the Portland Pythian, la mentioned as a strong candidate for the democratic nomination of Mate printer. Mr. Tor.ier Is a practical printer, and would receive a large vote, especially from the lalsir element of the state. Portland People' parly pneii For congress In ihU district W. II. Stiaugd, Ira Wakefield, W. I). Hare. 11. K. Hayes, John P. Itobertsoii. 1 think Mr. Sp iugh the beat one of lbs lot for the iiomluatlou, because be lalu Ills prime, haa the Uu-aus to make a cauvasH, and la tb beat "fighting man" iu the -tale. Kaleiu Jou al: Halem petiple will wain be able rehearse the University yell. It grati Mmicthlug like this: Hi! Yl Yl! Wah! loo! Wah! Will incite! Several of th.- boys were out last night, including soi e of the Isiyi who are delegate to I . e oratorical ecu Hut at F.ugcne, prat clnjr, the yvU. Salem Ind. etiik-ul, V't-U U; My b moriiiw eVet .iz (our new I homiMon llousfui ele Me are llglila win deco rate the tloui. 011 the stale house. The lauii will b 1 feel from tht haikout will' aud wires w lianclng tht houne groun Mr. Tsr.i iw-iie, a lyvt 1 1 ii,ue- uai. wiuumi to d the Mongol 1 luiidlortl for 'tung on the oulaide, ten 'in of the dome at the a. ' All the old poles tw temnvetl, thus en ipearauce of the state see. ot 11 Hotel Ku- 1 kiiM tllachargetl bis .ml employed a white lie work. This made mad and lie sued the W, aud woulil not ac ts pt the (13 1 1c him, although it was tendered. l .jecaswu tievkbvti IhU morning h; Justice Klnaev, who awarded tht 'huuail the I.I. This ' Oir ma ,k ( t on the Mongolian. Sisisj To W :!. Salem Staleuuao: On next Wt-ln.-s.lsy rnort".C4 al u-. gene Mr. W. F.. Ch'.Uih ' f Un city will I- mar-1. J to Mis Alice stowcllj the cvrviuui: ' ing -rfonueiA by liev. , iil-oii of "he I'r. hy k rU.n eliurch. The trti. t'i IU e..iitra-t are well knowu i.i slein where their borne f will rt.fitiuu" to t made. t sr of Tbalia. O We desire to tv'vb'l our heartfelt tha'ikt t.. ll -3 fii.li. Is and lieighisir who so kin.: y gave their aid and syui- . pat by Hi ourre.-iit lsftsvement. ! Mr. and Mas. J. . Kr.LLr.Y. l.osls Jotiiisnn's I oinllilou. Ial! i.u.M, lib ). Lou la Johuaoii, who wn attackisl ami Imdly Injured at the First NhIIoiibI bank last Saturday morning, I In a greatly Improved condition tislay. lie wa reuioie.l yesterday to the nsiltleliiv of T. O. Ilen.inck, and It U thouglit he W ill Ik- able to ail up some iu a day or so more. He had so far n i-ovt red la-l Satur day night as to I., able til talk aoltie lisk ilow II aud see lliituy lett lalieiith anil Ids a.t.ry agr.-e substantial! v w Ith ! u the track over which we pti i on what he write la fore he entlrelv re I ly a few moment la-fore. At one covered ctiiisciousiiess. Ill all Inter- place a huge rock nunc crushing down view with a til'Altlt rcNirtcr tslny, he the blull alaive uaatriklhg our car 011- stat.il that he had dressed with the ex ception of coat and lint. He had oa-U-cd the rear d.sr and start.il to emply t lit' aslitsi to build a lire when the man grablsil at hi watch and demanded hi money. He shouted for help and the man struck til 111 on the neck. He was atuniied, but angered and altempt 11I to draw- the mutll. r from the mau'a faiv, and waa struck again 011 the fore head aud from that tune was uncon scious. As near a he could tell iu the darkness, he think he would know the man. Kvldcntly the watch was the only thing taken', and the attack ing party make Ida exit through the sldetliMir, unlocking it himself. TIIK WATCH lot Ml. The stolen watch was found thla morning mar the wiaidahid In the alley In the rear of the ltik. It was lying Iu the gravel under the eaves and hail evidently not lai n placed their inaiiv hours la-fore as It waa un injured. I bis could hardly have Is-en the case If the watch had lavn lropil as it ha an ocii glass fatv. The the ory that the watch was dropped In the snow ami only found after the snow melted la -rh:i a plaatilble one, al though a path run along that side ol the alley w hich was tnshlen by many a H.roli during I he day Saturday. . Church, an employe of the electric light coiiiMtny, found the watch on his way to the comstny's warehouse whicd' Is next to the bank's wo.hIkIic.1. No more arrests had la-en made up to th hour of going to press, but the oillccnt are evidently oil the right track. 9UM P.F.VYAKI). We w ill pay (Inn reward for the ap prehension of the iersou w ho commit ted tho aitnt-k on Lojis Johnson at the First National Wink this iiinrnl.ig. Dated, Fi b. 17, IHU. T. (. Hkmiiiu-km, S. II. KaKIN, PlcsldfUt. Cashier. Ural Kstule Transfer. IIU'NTKY. Ixiuis Avn to Amelia Aya, & acres in t 17 s, r4 ; (I. K. P. Wright to Jane (lias, Vs) acres Iu t 17 s, r 6 w; (I. John Hamilton to Wm. Wolf, Hi acre In t lri s, r 4 w ; Clara A. Ilcrrv to Margaret J. Nor ton, 1 acre in t is a, r ll' w; (.'inn. John Dl'imond to Wm McC'lcw, 1 IS) acre in t IT s r .1 w; ? iim. J W Oowdy to D II Hcmcnway, ID acres In t L1 s r .1 w; f '.hi. J K l-eet al to J L Dennis, fi'J.'Ji acres In t l'i s r 4 w; t-.MM. O 4c V It It to A D IC-evcs, M) acres In t is b r 7 w; fiiNi. Kdwanl F Judkius lo K 11 and W I Doano, 3) acica In t 17 and Is s r 3 w; $11'.. W W Oglesbv to JllO It Mc It?, three-tenths Interest In mining claim "F.xnclslnr," llohemhiilistrlcl; I'JaJ. r. I). Vaughan to J. Ik Kmnehuacli, .T.I.II2 acres iu t 17 a, r 4 w, irt of Jas. Iluddleson a donation; 2,4ts). J. H Noland. aherltl. lo Mike Sch neider, ItiO acres in t l'i s, r 1 e: (IM.M. K. C. Smith ct al to Dorothea Schmidt, H acres In 1 17 s, r 4 w; I I V). J. r.. olam!, sherlll. to Mike Schneider, PIO acre In t 17 s, ale; KirtlKNK. Win LMrl el al to KlliaU th Conacr. city nrois-ny; (s.l'n). Klials lh Con-er to Wm aud W P Kdrla, city ioa-rty; (sliKi. U It iJikln to 1; 1) Wlthrow, lot on High street, Mulliguu's don; (ll.'sk Martha r llolluian to I-ntheii A. llollman, lot 7, bl.s k C. Christian's 1M add.; .'WII. Jtawpli Springer lo Nels 1 latlMin, lot I, Mock I, ( In slier add.; HI. HPKIXiflKl.n. A M Collins to Chas Lauer, P.iSx.T.iO feel; Th World's Fair Views. Ilallr Outrd. Feb. 30. A gotsl aiw-d aiidieiHs, lit greater part of it comiHMKil of chUdreu, attend. e.1 the disjexlpttve k-cture on the fair glvt-u by Mrs. Hester A. llarlauil last lilglU. The aleri;gU'.n views were very vivid Iu their sirtrnyal of scene and lailhllngs at the gtett exismitloii. A few illustrations of the midwinter fair at San Fnmclst wt re also displayed, one view of the (iol. leu (late, as seen from the fair ground, having-a par ticularly pleasing effect, Hoard, Frb. 19. Uwt l.l I mi llt'KNf:n. The dwelling ow n. d by Mr. J. C. l.ueker, sltuateti on her farm live mile north of Hu ge ne, was i lest i oy i d by lire last, Thurs day night. I was, total. ll house had la-en vacant a fiw Jays, and the cause of the ftr unknown. It waa In.ureJ ku Ot. F. Craw's agency for WlsA Pl.KAH AT W..tHNt.-0 siunday hfterii'sin, FU l t lhhimeof Win. Kuth, in IbU dlV, Kt-V. U N. Mtln turrr, 1). l illiciutuig, lrf. W. I Millet w is married to Mis Llule ktidi II 14 repox'rsl a l-lng a xerv pleasant ucfn.ii.ii w ith a lovely wed ding s-ast We exit lid hi arty congrat ulation. FU'KKM K NiTI.- Tlrt Weal, Feb. I! I 'baric Starr, ut 1'oB.rado. came ! to this oonntry Usl Sunday, and la tak i lii 4 '- st iur n-rtjris incidental ran a final settlement It.rn. At I fl.ireliiv, On-g.,11, Feb. 1J, I "ft, to Mr. and Mr. I.bl. Ibriihardt, a sou. Iim.'. In Li.g..-ue, tir v u, t.t- I i. tsil i,.il is i.f 1 1. W. CisiL. I Idjre, a daughter; weight, lis. .til Interesting letter. San Fha.ni istt, Feb. II, 1 FniTtiK OfAiin: Leaving Fugetii. on the night of January -I we i..-i-.s through sootlierii in-goti wlili.eit viewing anything lut.-nt liitr. except what most of your readers arc nc iiiainted w lib, lin n over the Se-kl inn. atniiif tli.. ...ti.i.Kiir .Inrllihi' iiri .-l 1 pi. . 1 Hll v. acn di.ry tretli-, win.lini: ly I tin), seal back or w lu-re we weie sitting, imnt'letely demolishing lour window and scattering the glas all over the car. Fortunately nearly every tine was on the other side of (lie ear liaiklug down Into a dei-p canyon Is-. Heath, so no one waslnjurtil. Mount Shasta wa ciivcod In t in lids a we paed. thus t.lwurlug our view of that world-re now lied la-ak. At dusk we reached the fatuous f-lui-ta wala springs, w here a stop of ten min utes was made, giving all an npsirtun 11 v to get a drink. The next morning we awoke to find ourselves In Sacramento, and a little later on In San Fram-laco, surrounded by street car, hotel runner, hack driver, ami il was then we reali.cd we were iu the city of the midwinter fair. That afleruiMiii we viaitcd the "great fair," and on the follow lug day, Jan uary 'S!, we were present at the formal oa-nlng. Our lint lmpninn of the ground and building, to say the iiiiwl, wa favorable. We have visited the fair several days since then and can sav that the exhibits of fruit tlis- filaycd by the fruit count lm are excel cut and grand. Hut aside fioni these and the panorama of the volcano Kll auca (w hich I simply wonderful ami gntmi, and well worth the .V) cents charged to see It) the talr, In my opin ion, V very pair aud Inferior. There I very little to ls si-en ami the main buildings are mostly tlll.il w ith the lasiths for the sale of trinket. The art gallery, however, I well worth sMuiliiig considerable time in. The four or live largest buildings are unite pretty, hut nothing enormous. I have seen larger building and la tter exhll.lt nt good state fairs. There are numerous sid.- shows w hlch oneshould lint ss-nd a ct lit to . Ft r Instance, "Santa llarbira Amphibia," worth less, "Dante' Inferno," a sell, ami others. Hut for a city to visit and a country to set , San Fram-laco and Cul fornia aro hni'l to Is-at. A drive or walk through tioldeiiOate iark tit this time of the year can hut inspire one w ith tde feeling Hint tins I a grand country. A trip to the Clill' House to view seal rta-k, upon whlcd there arc liun.lretU of seals, weighing as high as 100 Miunils a pins', all the time; a walk or drive though Sutro's park (near the dill' House) a most magnifi cent aud Unutlful sit, owiml and kept In shaw by Mr. Sutro, Indlvldu ally; Ihniugh bis bulge luae, w hlch Is fots of fun, Is good employment tor a day or two, A trip acros (he hay to Alameda, a laalitlful residence place, a visit lo Oakland, and the state university, with Its ground a H-rfccl (lower garden, the state Institute for tho deaf and lumhand the blind, all lis-alcd at llerkc Icy, will furnish enjoyment for a couple of days. A trip around the bay on tho government steamer which louche al 1-ort Mason, Alcatrni Island, where the military prison in Lsatnl, Angel Island aud the Presidio military reservation Is wry pleasant for an af terntsiii outing. A irlu from San rraucisco, on the narrow guage rnllnwd south Ihniugh San June, Santa Crux, and the liig Trees to Simile rey anil twick over the broad guage, stopping al win J.-, Palo Alto and Meulo park, can but In tcrest any one who cans, to take the ride. Hold del Monte and Its sur rounding ground are all and more than has ever Imssii said for the place; there Is one of the ft lies 1 17-mlle drive st this place, mostly on the ocean's shore, that one could Imagine. Stan ford university Is won ll visiiiug, ami the l'alo Alto stock farm with It ) head of blooded burst-, some of them valued as high as JI V),(H) apiece, Is amu.lng to a -ron not familiar w ill' such a plaee. Other points of interest, ailoli as U. n. mini, union imu yoras, panorama of the lisjcmlte valley t which nooneahiHild miss string) and others too numemus to mention, are all worthy. Fur lh Denent or any who may nu- low, I would say to go direct to the main entrance or the fair iary street cars, starting mini in junciioii oi deary, Kearney ami Market tns-t, or McAllister at rts l ear, starling rroui the fiM.4 of Mulkct street, should Iss takeu: all others will transfer and Is? an aunovancc. Tlie weatlief Is fine; only one or two rainy days since we have Imtii liorc. lUiijs-ct fully, 1L Mt Ml Ki-Mirv t a CsiiiIIiIaU. lMtri KK, Fib. IS. F.iHToH Cti'ANn: Allow me to tun trad let a statement In your tmper tsf ths ITth hea.l it "More i anniilule. ' I A to myself I am not a cniiditlate for thennice or slit-rill, as K l tie outer gentlemen I tannot say. lU.-Hsri fully. W. II. Fk.ntkw. Wa-tiie AsKIXKK ItKMOVMi. A iiumls-r of Hie dfoailor of the cltated Hank of On-ytiu, at Allstliy, have Med a p llte4i Iu the circuit curt asking f4t Hm r'iuoval of W. S. Thou.lMMU, the assigueu, eharging him wllh voUJiLvliig wild bank ollhvr to U-fraud th crvdiloni by refusing to in veuLorv varMiii item of the hank's as set, alsti wild n. gl.i llng to uc tlili genre In collecting amount die tlie Ism k. Judgi liuriietl haa set .March 12 to dear the matter, aiJ ha cited Thomiswin to appear aiut show cause why he should 14 be removed. XtiX M.AUIIr.KV. The F.ugeue L Wo' and cold storage baa ms-lved two car load of new aiavhinery, which they will add to tht it already extensive plant. This la one of the bent plants of the kind outside of Port land In tt state of On-gon. Daily Ouanl. Irb IT. TAX It.LIJi. Tlie sheilir rl.il Jie laX rolls till morning and Is now ni'lv to rn-eive taint cl urif.-d on the I aslne. Taxes will Uol be until April I, IWrt. K. of P. AnuluTsury. Im.'.jt i.usi.l. I'. b. . rtiiintn.'iit given I v Helmet II... nt. l.L'i-, Knights of I'ylliin-., la-t night. in n li l-r.it i. ii ..I the ;,oth aiuiiver-ary of tli.- ton ii.l i n j of l!ic order was an et. Joyal-le event. I uvitat ion had Ueli i i. d to tlie eai:i. ity of "Castle Hall" an. I t Ik- r.siin w .i pai ki d to the il's.nt. The f...n nig it ms rend, red: Mu-.- I o.-elic ISalld Mandolin Club. I ls-ning n-marl.s-cellor I 'oinniaiider. II. J. Day, Chan- Yoi-al s.ilo Miss I. ot 1 1 Johnson, Piano soliv-Mias ;ileii IH.tula. Address - Knight A. C. Wtsslcock. Violin solo-Mi. Nina Wilkin. Via-al solo - Miss Lulu IC. nshaw. Address Knight C. K. Lsunis. N'.snl duet Mrs. ii. A. Dorrl aud Mr-. C. M. Smitli. N'iM al iii Mi I'.taliche Straight. Addn-ss-Kninlu II. II. Hewitt. Mis Lulu Leiisbaw n-ss.nd.il loan en. sire with iiie.llier pleasing solo. I lie talk of Mr. Hewitt wn full of knightly f.sling hi remark being mostly till the subject of Pvthiau Sla ters. After the eoiiclii-lon of the program the evening wu s-nt in (he usual social manner with card and other game, w hile the mandolin club dis coursed sun t nud sprightly music Srhmil IUstrlrt No. 4. I'.ilr i.ilM li b. JV Through the kllidnts. of Assessor P. J. Mcpherson, we are s riiiltttil tislay to give the ts-iisii of N-hisd District No. 4, for the vcar Issn, which he has just isuupletc.l. Tlie following I a summary of the work: No, mali- la-twts-u 4 and D) years M4 No. female " " GI0 Total 1144 No. attending public, achtsil t)J " " university 70 " " convent svlifMil H " " other school,. 11 Total 701 No. imt attending any school 41.1 No. of voters In district 7M The is-iisu shows a loss of mule chil dren of lMi while tho fciualtsj exactly hold their ow n. '1 he Increase of legal voter In thu district I 71. bTATi:Mi:.NT. Ill anticipation (hut tho above tuny Iirovt. misleading we present the fol ow ing statement from Prof. I. V. H. Hei.l: We have enrolled In the publit) school of Luetic for tho first two week of the pn-w-nt term w hich he gau January 1HJ, IslH, (he following nuiuls-r of pupil (isi) Itelonglng l-el.niary '2 t"i2 Average longing (U.t Avemge tl.iily attendance (i'JH Total nunils r enrolled iluring the fall terni 7WI JOHN M. (iKAIilN 11F.TUUXH. ( allrtl In Washington For roimilta llon Smuggling I'uaea. Monday's Portland Telegram: John M. (iearlu, sH-clul tsiuiiM'l fur the guv ernnient Iu the smuggling cases, re turn! d yesterday from Washington, where he has Usui In consultation, w ith the department In relation to the further prosecution of these case. When stvn by a Telegram reortcr this morning, Mr. (icurln dii llnul to he In terviewed Iu n-gar.l to the Intention of tlie government, further than to say the indictments against all the parties will Is iiusheil. lhe Lulled Statist Jury will IsM-nllnl by the court at th dale suggested i,y tlie district attorney, ami IMstrl.-t Attorney .xturphy, having gone out of town Saturday, Mr. Oeariu has not had an opioriuiiity lo consult him since nis n-lurn. ii win protsxuiy la? summoned Tor some time in April, audit Is exicftcd that all the smug gling cases will be tried in tho next term of court. Judge lieorge II. Duniud will n-tuni (o Portland to assist Iu the nrosecution of these case, and Special Agent Wood w ill also I heie during the trials. Mr. Oearin said Ilium sas-tntsl to be enjoying Washington lite. He ha left Ids down-town hotel and taken up III n-sloence In (lie suhurl). The llaytlmi IU-publlo lilad cae will Ins heard la-fore the supremo court March G, Attorney-Oencral Oluey con ducting tde case for the government. In a Precarious Coudltlon. pallr Guard, Feb. ?X Iiuls Johnson in a serious condi tion Una afterciMiii. Shortly after 12 o'clock today lie wa taken with what wa supMMM-'d to lt a fainting s'll but haa not vet fully recovered conacloua ntsut. lie waa gaining yesterday and seemed still brighter t'hl forenoon. Yesterday altcrmsnn be sal up In bed ami als.ut main today sat In a chair. Shortly after Is-ing helped to the chair the sudden sinking spell came on. Most of the time slue tie baa been de lirious. Tlie cause I attributed to In (lamination resulting from the shock to the brain ami spinal column. His liiiiinivcment will imvasjirilv be slow er now hut there is reason to hope that he w III ultimately recover. ti Kcrs. la-puty Sheriff (Seorge Croner re turn.il home from ltosebiirg last night bringing w ith him a prisoner suspect ed of Is-ing the party who committed the assault on Louis Johnson theother nioriilng. This makes two men held on suspicion and tln-y were to have Us ii taken to the sick man for Idenllll cat ion tislay, but the sudden relapse in IajuIs' ciMiditioii prevented. Tt BK MAUIlirii. Salem lndetend ent: At tin. lesi.li-nis. of the bride's pan-lit In F.ugene, Wa.lntslny morn ing. February il. I'l. W. F- Calkins and Alitv Slowed will be united la wr.lltM'k, and at om-e take the train for tht city. I H.n their arrival they will Isr escorted to the residence ot Mm It, F. Smith, the gnaiiu' mother, No.2l)4 State stn-et, and In thcevening a rrand retsi-plioii will be given them. l'bet young j-..ple art. well known and highly n el In this t ity, and w w i.li them a life that w 111 bring them lUUcd grssl. Fokki in-ri!K St it. S. Ik Fjikin, trust.-, ha Is-gnn a suit of forti-i.stire against the lUJi.Tiie Cnnnlngand Paik log Company, in lhe t In-ill Court for Ijtue rouot'y. Oregon, for the sum of U. lini'iul;tt;,.,,. it. Sk.pwortri I retaiuea as attorney by Mr. Laklti. O O