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(11 II p i IUGj I'll i.u 0 WABLISIIED MR THE OWE.IV.TIUS OF DE'lOriUTin .tlNi'llim AP TO PIRN kS nONEXT LIVIN6 BT TDESWE1T OF AIR BMW KUGKNK, OK., SATURDAY, Al'IUL 4, 18 NO. 17. . Hi Ij f Mj JN jji yiWi EU3ENE GUARD. L. CAHPUCLL, PUBLISHER. ifVI'K -Kt l I Willamette h twin ,.,, Kahili S:r-eU. n:!tnm' si n :.;:rri .. k r.if. , MjUhi. L Bjnthl. 17 00. 1.00. .(0. jar'Jiinj ratas made known on application. of tllllll i lu-.turl to GI'AKl), S. LUCKEY DKAI.Cn IN nki .YaMies, Cliaws. Jewelry, Etc1, A" !' t.t family urn ved here l" ' " today from .Minnesota. i r 1 1 . i ... ki'AlKING PHOM PTLY DOVE.'. " " Auratns un.l air UiaceUs 1 HUMi ili w.. oUfu rt.lurlH.j l0 Sulci.! today. fyr-.tlWorti Warranted. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Iiyslflanand Surgeon. Oh. ' ami rid-ii.- over poslnffiue. Hours; t . It m.i I.' to 2, U to l III. 23. C 2TZS:E3- MSITE A80 MARBLE WORKS. ; mill Now rrlee In Foreign sua isum- Ic Maiblc mil UrniiUe, Monument. ll,''t-to;in nil Cemetery work ul nil limit (or W.. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! ilUiaitte street, near Posmfllc. Eugene, Or k. C. WOODCOCK, At to ,Mcy-ut-9:nv. urn k On iislf block south n( Clirliinan's Ef'.iESK. OKKiiOS. (Kalnhll.-licJ ill IVii) EUGENE, OREGON. I A general Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. (i. 1IOYKY, l'nldcnt. I J. M. A UK A MM, Ciu-hler. I A. O. HOVKY, Jit., AsHt.CiiHltr. hl up Cash Capital 50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 ugene - Oregon V ijHiii-rat liTOkiun buMnwM J-me on rinu !).! t-irnm. -Sirfht .Irafu on NKW VOKK, L'llK'AUll, rSA i t IM.M tnw tin ruiu- j ililln of exc)mni! l-t o forin coimtrie. P- i hm rwiy! nubjuct to oUsck or ortiti- ii- of l.i.it. ll milwitinni Dtru.Wd to u will rrojlv inioipt attsDlloa, J. L. PAGE, UKAI.KH IS- Groceries Slaving a Large ami Complete tttock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, can oiler the public better prlcef than any other home in Eugene. Prjii!.cr all Ms lain at Market Prices. J. F. FORD, (Evans-elii) Mniii-'K. !. writ, miller iUt il I). M .r. h '.' 1. 1SW: K. Mki. Mh'ii. Co., Duf-.ir, Oi-K-oi:. enti.kmkn: On arriving home uml it k, I found all well and unxlously waiting. Our little jrirl, eiKht ut.- one lialf years (dd, who hud wasted away to ;iS M)timls. is now well, strong uml vigorous, and well lli-slied up. S. H. Cousrn Cure has done its work well. B th of the children like H. Vmir S. II. Cough Cure tuts cured and kept nwity all lioursm-Mji from mi.;. Soglvt it to every o-ie, with greetings for all. isning you propcnty, we are Yours, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Ford. It M" wttn to fii-l tn-h ikii-t oti-vr'ul, nl if vty liir Ifn.- -rl'ri'.in'l w-wk, rlentife tin- v.lrm Hi. ttie il.-a l.-vr In- i.il l.iror ('um, lijr uoi io u. ihiw o.imn fi wts-lc. tk'iul iiii'lura p-.ui.'t-Kiisrtfintee Vi ounu K-r titlle tv tdUrunull B. F. HAMELL, M. D. mm m suigeqn uttice over Baum's clothing Store. .ane County Bank I. U.pln.viHi-iS, S. U Kaki?, J it.. 1 I'riMi l.-ji CihIuki U l&d hi I Oi Eugene. MONDAY, MAIiCM 30. Full moon last night. Another froii this morning. M L I uiiMihvll visited Junction h I IV. G-; 1J i. -In r, a illdlsil mfil. student, is .lightly Secretary ..f Slate Klileuld returned I" Sail-in today. I -niut SlcitillV-, of Cottage in Eugi-n li.duv. Grove, in over f HO ) in taxes it ere collected bv 1 In- hIuti tl IimIiiv. Assessor D P Iturlon returned I mm (.ullage (imvf today. Mr Warren Luckcv uml ton ure vilt iuK m fun Creek. A Hurry of snow this morning, it inept-dus fust u It f.-ll. I rostmtmter Parvin, of Dexter, was doing luilsucss in Eugene today. L X Honey ri-turiii-il this iiioi niii from u business irlp to Oaklund, Ore gOll. Jutit-AK WlietU-r rtdurm-.l thin nflmiiooii front .i Hlio.t viail to Al Imny. - Miuva niuiii-lie ami Iuu IMwurili, of KpriugiU lil, viiiitwd ovur .Sitmluy in MrnIlF Alli-y uml Xormitii Gray nrrivpil on the t rtu Huiurd.iy ni(lit from Flort-ticv. Mrn George Hudlt-y, of JlaiOyville, Is ijiiitu sick al Dm home of 11 U 11ml-U-y in tin city. .Mil-. Mary tttul Alio lt.hlwlil left Hilt inoriiiiiK for 1'i.rtlHinl, w here 1 1 icy will trach si'liool. IX 1-M ward ii, of Jutictlon City, a rrpul)lk-an cainlliltttu for c-ottnty coin niirmloiicr, in In I lie city. Miwa IVarl Itootr lia Ift-en tiai;ed to tt-at-li tliu ilng itrin of Hi-liool ul Chiiiii! Swalu uml Ml for Hint ilac y-(t-rilrty. Orclmidiitsureconnliloralily ulurmad Hlioul-llm earlier varulk- of Iritits nincvtlie fr-wUuml liuil htoniM of the in mi fi-w dayH. Kd MKre ami family, ofR-oViPrd, Wuuli, who liuvu U-im vi-iiling wiiii relalivrn in l.nne and Dotiglnn conn licit, have rct-uni'-d lioim. Mr uinl Mr Clvnrge Ovi-rlon of Itnirt ni-villo hnvv uLt-n iHl:in; fur tit. past lew ila.vH u lili t!it-ir on, Im im uiU'iuliiii; the tmiversiiy ln-n-. i'r-il K 11 McKiioy wviit to Ilt-nion (-utility today to luhecl IiIh piune or cluirds, Hint mi' what ill'tcl thu frosi and Mtiow linvu had upon tliem. MiKK Miikc'o Lni'kt-y lius U-en iin-pl-tycd to tvai-lt the Tay fcliool at l-'all t ri-c-k and went to that iliuf yealt-r-day to itt-Mtiiiiu lu-r dutita uliiult bvan tlim mot nliitf. Ashland ll-cnl: II II Millur ar rived today from Ku'cno to fix the valley I liniiiiHS. It i rumored that Yawler is In nwnp 1 i - intercut In the coiigriffcttonitl lllit to .M i lit r. A Chicago woman tcNtilled in coilit the other lav her occupation was that of "vtlfu and moilier," wlilult catiMcsa iiKr of Unit city to remurk that "lier iii-i-iiiiui inn' iliiiiK-li iicL'lt'i-ted hv niunv women, in the noblrHt in which tiny, one citti ciikhkc." One-lntlf of the town of Mitchell, Crook county, wa dcHtroyt d ly fire Idht Wedtu-kdiiy iifleriHKin. The amount of the Ions I not given, but It in quite heavy for a amall towu. In surancu only 3S00. Albany Herald: Mr Joo Klein re turned lust ugil from Bpikare, where he inmle nrnt iiiiien t for the location oi Klein & Dubrullle'i ahoe store In one of the tl licet locations In the ity, in the same block with Chas MonteUli. The Lincoln county republican on ThtirxdHV nominated the following ticket: Hheriir, Walt Kmith. Wilt Ya qumn; clerk Capt HoIiIiimiii; cotntniH aloner Mr Ciodw in.nf Xnoltviile; aw or,Vm Alexunder; trtasurcr.J L Hyde, The county 'eat question will UKain be voted on, Toledo vs West Yntitiua. A lleqtifsit. KliOKNE. March 30, 18118. W V Hkndehson, Fq: We, the undernlgnptl citizens of Ward No 2, most respectfully leanest that you consent to the use of your name for the ofllre of cotiiicilman for the second ward at the ensuing city election. J 8 Lu -key J 11 McClunjf Jtiliti' Goldsmith K What tarn F W I'rentlce S II F.akiu (; Marx L G Adair . J A Ham S K Brown .1 O Watts J 11 ili-aventie GenT Hall, Kr (ieoT Hall, Jr F C Fltth. Intel 1 i tcour. V Yerinjttoii .S M I It us V A Davis Win I'reslon Hop ruvallup Commerce: Forty acres of the Meeker hop yard i being plowed up and will m planted to barley. l lit rry aiiey, do not look for any such n ttuction oi the anoutit of Imp! a there aimu.n ne. Tlie (llllleuliv U ai li is before Ihih s-il.l, that while they si-e the necessity of reduction, each one is trusting t his neighbor to make It. lUnt.Y Uurxek. Junction City l imes: A little daughter of Jo-i-ph who resides ill the I'loneer district, met with a very severe uccl- den Tuesditv morning. The little girl, Sim 1. milv nboilt IS months old, was plu lug with her doll In front of the lire place when she dropped the doll In the tltc, Kbe reined the burning doll and set her clothes on fire. Her mother had just stepped out for an armful of wood, and hearing her cries, ru-hed in hut the little-girl was badly burned before her clothe, could lie re moved. Her breast and stomach, were burned to u blister. liailjr (.unci, Mrt a li. Wkll l'l-f-AsKit. Maleiit Journal: "Secretary of Slate Kincald returned today from Kugene. He xpre-.sed blmseir well plea.! with the political situation In Lane county," I.WITATIOX AWKIMKII. ivatiiio Comiiian.lery, No. i." Ktilihts Tetii plar, lisve acivptel utt Invilatlon to t end Faster service at Ht. Mary s Episcopal church, In full uniform, next Sunday evenlug at 7 30 o clock, TUESDAY, MARCH M. Last day of March. City election next Monday. Tomorrow is collection day. Indication of better weailn r. l'l'ckidcut Chapman went to Port- laud today. ! Geo Ilarm-s, of Citinp Creek, wasin Lunelle today. ! Hon II B Miller arrived home ou the afternoon local. Democratic county coiivetition mio i week from tiHlay. ! J H Harrlss returned today from a trip to l'ortlund. i rrf J D I.elchsr went to Corvallis on the Gypsy today. II F. Harnett, of Auburn, Oil, Is at the Minnesota House. Mr uml Mrs (toy I. akin returned from Junction loduy. Potmaster Shumate, of Witltcrville, wus In Eugene today. You can go fishing tomorrow with out violating the law. H II Friendly Is lo-tdiug a cur with hay for Hudson today. Hugh McGuire, of Pacific Paper Co Portland, is in the city. Postmaster C P Houston was doing business in Eugene today. Tu.' battleship Oregon Is completi (1 uml ready for her trial trip. II 11 McKinley was a passenger down the road Ibis morning. Attorney V. () Potter made Albany a brief professional visit today. R P Caldwell, of Junction City, is in Jo-ephlne county on a business I I p. A 'Jil stamp mill is to be put up lit the Annie mine In the Bohemia dis trict. Judge J J Walton will nil. I rets the Christian Alliance next Sunday after noon. The Woodmen of the World have one ns-essiuent for the mouth of April. MisJ.'sie Wink ley bus returned from a visit with her parents lu Linn county. Mrs J E Xoland returned loCres well this afternoon after a short visit in this city. MJ Hillcga, a repuhliuMi candi date for leifiilutive honors, spent last night lu Eugene. (ii-o TH ill and wife returin-.l this foreunon front their hunt -tca I near McKctizie Uridyl-. Tin next iiioctln of tlt K ij-'tto social mi l ibtueing club will be held Saturday, April II. Creswell school district has voted a .Vmiil tax to null. I an addition on their school building. Prof Luc'il i C Carson wont t i Port land today to visit at the lionu- of her parents a few days. Miss Stella Wilson Idt today for Victoria, II C, whero slio expects to make tier future home. It Is stated that a young couple in this city will employ I tie service of u minister about May l-i. The front of F W Parker's store on Xinth street is being repainted today. The colorf white this time. Miss Stella Dorris went to Salem to day to spend a few days visiting w ith her sister, Mrs Hugh Ihoiitpson. Mrs C M Smith, of this city, lias received word that Iter fatherdiedat Ids home in Indiana last Saturday. The advancement c'.uhdld not mee last night. Quite a number of the luembcu attended the Salvation Army service". The Marimi coui ty democrats will nominate a full ticket April loth, and have hoi es of success, so a letter In forms in. The Murray and Maok troujie went to Albany today. They came here direct from Seattle and will play back to Portland. H B llcekman dellveied a lecture at Portland Inst night to a large audi ence. It was highly spoken of by lh(e present. Mrs S A Hullo, who lias been visit, lug with relutl.es In this city for a short time, returned to her home at Harribbttrg today. Today's Albany Herald: Hon II B Milter, of Grant's Pass, a prominent candidate for congressman front this district, is In the city. There is no bigger fool In Hie word than the man who thinks he can goto heaven on his wife's church member ship. Shelby County Demociat. E K McMichael, Volney Henien way's druggist. Is removing his latnily from Springfield to this city today, Tliev will occupy the Miller houso on South Willamette street. Arch illce returned from llurrishurg t 'day. Yesterday's Salem Journal: Hon II II Miller, of Grants Pass, arrived in the city this morning to look ufter hi congressional candidacy. Mrs I) Markley, who has been vislt ilingat the home of G R Chrlman in 1 1, l cite, returned to Iter home at Cottage Grove this afternoon. Among the passenger who left for Portland on the Uvp.v this morning were Miss Tessio Williams and sister and anther young lady and J Kluin. Herbert and Ethel Thompson have returned t Stanford Unlvr rsity. They . i , I .. I Tl.i,tiiri.fin Were scco'tipaui.-o uy .n. ....(."., whu will reui iiu there until the close of the school year. II S Evjen and family arrived here vesterduv from AI -xuudi hi, Mlnne-o- j ta. and expect to .i-ie. Atpni-'it l thev are snipping with the la.i.Uy ol Dr A M New man. Mrs S S McFaddeii and son R-.y, of I Portland, who have been visiting with Mrs McF.i.lih-n's ninth... Mrs Pj R IPimetr, s-t IVi ti.v -f Ibl- ci'.v l"r Several ws. dep.ifb-d to Uy f -r home. Yesterday's Salem Journal: 'Misl Fannie Condon, ol Eugene, started this i uiiig t( visit in-r sister at Peliillclott. tslie was accompanied to IWtiuud by her sister, Mrs lleati. whose guest .he had been the past uvtk. Three women, next door neighbors. i ipneville M".. ars. I he lit.; tier oi an hgurera' loll of 3-i chidren. hII living at home. There are lively times for tl,. other nelghhirs when sch'sd i out. lie Journal says Gn Weaver re i. . traveling expenses and tlU fgr each lecture. r. n'""""" taken tin tit the pomilUt statu convett Hon mid fM.V. uiUed fur the Weaver fund. Jih' Klein oilers his residence at AMntiiy lor sale at a b tigaiu. Ail-any Deiiio.-rat: "Liino (niinty's share of the O P tax.s was ;.:: 1. 1. but it received 7...i' "X It cost Jl.-Hi7.lJ to collect It. 1) per cent of the amount." Bro D.-niocriit send the amount up here. I. inn county Is probubly meant. Sulem Journal: "President Chap man, ol the State I'uiverslty is In pour business going about the state de claring fur appropriations tor higher institutions of learning. Il is mil a part of his business but It is the surest way to kill the appropriations." Albany Democrat: "HonCNCIatk member of coneress from Missouri has written a letter to A B Mammon. I, urging the Importance of the noinina lion of Hermann, lie hop-she will be nominated l.y acclamation, out lie won't Is?. Til Ford, II B Miller and others want the Job," Albany Democrat: There is enough Informal ion received from the elections of republican delegates Saturday to In dicate thai (be entire courthouse ad ministration will be renominated, ex cept the usscssor anil su-rlnleiident, who are not candidates, and the pres sent assessor's head deputy, W E Sav age will probably 1-e the nominee in stead. I'liiiiiiitlnlcatlou. Km roil (il' Altn: The recent notice of (lie death of t lie la'e Kdwlu M Tiituui in tlie (U'Aittt, was inaccurate and misleading mid his daughters ami friends me desirious that It be Cor rected. Edwin M Tutuin was not In the Cor federate iirmy, he voted against secession, mid took no part lu tne war, but bis two sous were in the employ of tint Federal Government. Neither was I (uwell Tatuiii, the fulhcr of Ed win M , In the Confederate army, but he did serve In the wars of the rev olntion of ISIl', the Creek war, and served as topographical engineer, utt der Gen Jacks. m at New Orleans, though professiouaby, he wus mi at torney. Ed in M Tain u was an educator; he beau teaching at the age ol twenty mid followed that, wll few i nt t-t i-ti it ioiiH.u tit il his seventy-seventh war. For a term of years be held the iillb'e i f JhiL'i- of Franklin county, Atkmisiis. In ISO) he taught lu I .'-a veil worth, Kansas. He was it man of tine physi.uc, lu his i-ighty-tb ud year lie made the trip, horseUa.'U mid unattended, from 1 n. linn Territory to Taxus, a distance of S miles. A ueiitlwoinn of the old school of polite mid gracious manners, which he always accorded his family wlih the same punctiliousness at wus s;l veil to Kt i u. geis. A Fntti.M). Atl.lit oiial Dimii 'cralli: Delegate. Florence. Geo N'celcy. Middle F..ik-W II Colter, Jason II Goodman. 1 n i 1 liusr.l, Mar. Il Mt niiAY ami Mack. .Murray and Muck were jt reeled by a crowded house lust evening at Parker's oH-rn Itoiise in the Irish comedy entitled "Finnlgan's Hull." There was no plo, but the entire evening's enter, lainmcnt consisted of a series of speciullies that contained a great deal of the ludicrous ami kept the audi ence In a continue., uproar or laughter. Murray and Mack never failed to bring a laugh, and "Weary Walker" was a popular character on the stage. Katie Casey was bewitching, and the Luring sisters charmed tne audience witlt their SH-clulties. The dancing was good, and the bloomer girl police made a decided hit. Every member of the troupe was good and altogether they did remarkably well lu keeping up an evet.ing of aiiili.euieiit without a plot to woik upon. bally Uatr.l, April 1. Inha.nk.-U F Denny, aged 31 years, who lives a few miles north of this city, was examined on the charge of Insanity Ibis morning before Judge Fisk and Medical Examiners Drs T W Harris and EI) McKenmy, und or dered commuted to the asylum. Sick ucssaitd llnaiiclal trouble ur given as the cause for his unfortunate condl lion, and the mania Is of a homicidal nature. At time, he is dangerous. He will be lukeit to the asylum by the sherill tomorrow morning. l.i1y.ur.l. Unroll 31. Hadn't 1)iscovkki:u I.Ikr Loan. The gold eh iili braoetet , advertised In yesterday' GUAKH, was claimed by its 'owner last evening. It belonged to voting lady who did not discover her loss until she read the advertisement. Voiicinir Unit the dcscii lit loll of the bracelet tallied with olio that she hud been accustomed to wear, she made an Investigation mid found that she had l.ikl il from her wrist. She was very grateful to gel it back again so soon, as it was vulued itnte highly. For JJuki-aiV.--Wi.i. Tulk, the mail now in the county Jail, under 8 jtitence for stealing u boat, li.s hud an-.-tlier oomphiinl tile.l against him In Justice. Wheeler's court. The coin plain! charges him lin larceny oi I. Isfiont the store of J WStewatlal Springlleld on the night of March 11, s!i.. Suite uf the goods taken from tin torn Iimvi) U-eti found lit his pos-s-s-loii u::d los will be glvet, an exam ination before the next term tif court in. els. I'Hlly 'i'l.r I, Msrcli II. Who WeiiK TiiEV.- lo.lay's Ore guni'iu sa: "Wluit m -tubers of the legislutuie l .st e-niu liM.k the Flank-Uuiiic-Minlo boodle slid voled against the bill for reduction of olllccs, sal aries, emolument nml luxes In Mult noiu ih? Will Hit people of Marion. Washington, Lane, Umatilla and ..il.er counties iiuiuird?'' The Oregon- iatt should name the parlies If this is true, Pml; (.usnl, Msrcli il. ji.-ARTi:iaY Inspection. The reg uluriiuarterly ins:tioii of Company C, ( X G, was held at the armory on Xinth street lal evening by ololiel (Ic.O Y"Mti and .MJutu'H H T C'ou ..f. The liiHCtiou was wltnewd l.y 1(ulte a crowd of .-tators, among them being a ltuutlrof ladle. CALL FOII .1 MKKIINU. Of the People's Curly futility t'entinl j foiniilltlee. In accordance with the new plan of orgaiiiitatioii adopted by the people's pirty state convenl ion held at Silcm on March IM, Isnil, we hereby aullior i.o the several prcclncis of Lane civinty to hold prcclncl meetings mid elect a new precinct committee of live. The chairman, or precinct committee' man who Is by virtue of his oillce a member of the county central commit tee, is lierebv called to meet at Eugene on Tuesday, April 7lh, Imki, al 10 o'clock a lit. for the purpose ol electing a new county chairman, under the new plan adopted. Il is earnestly reiptcslcd by the ( ouuty I'.xeculive Comuiittce,'thal all precincts shall tie represented at this meeting, ami be prepared to give a full expression of the sentiments or their precinct on the question of uniting all Hie reform lorec hi Lane county on a united ticket. Also, as to the propriety of calling a new county convention, by reassembling the old delegates, or otherwise, with a view of liaruionix itigour own Party, lu all cases, get a thorough ami complete expression of the populists :i your respective pre cincts and eonio prepared to tu t ac cordingly. W II Si'Aidii, R P C'AI.PWKl.l., Chairman. Secretary. Suicided by Shooting. Monday' Portland Telegram: "At 2 o'clock I hi afternoon Max Friendly, ti liipior-deulcr, on Morrison street, near Fifth, committed suicide by shooting himself In the head. T In deed was made in a yard in the rear of his store, and the report uf the pistol al once drew a large crowd of people to the spot. The unconscious man with a leaden messenger of death in his skull, was carried into his store, ami a few moment later Dr. Gillespie wasal hi side. Alter working with the man about 10 minute the surgeon lielieved that there was a chance for saving Mr. Fiieudly's life, but he soon urter tiled. "During thu midst of the excite meat one of the unfortunate man's daughters rushed In, and throwing Imi self upon the proslrute form of her father, sin bewailed the negligence of some friends in not having closer looked alter her father, who had been in mi unsettled frame of mind all day. "The cause of this act Is said lo have been llnuuciul trouble; but Mr. Friend ly did not leuve a scratch of a pen informing his family or frieiulB ol the cause of his rash act. "Ills daughter, a few motiienls lie fore tho tragedy, asked a friend, Ml. F. A. Insley, to look ufter her fathor, as he was not feeling well. Aslioit lime thereafter Mr. rriundly walked to a closet In the yard, In the rear of his stote. There he drew a pbtol and shot himself lu thu right temple. Mr. lusley claims thai he followed Mr. Fi letully its ho passed out of the store, lull that the ucl was so quickly done that he had no opportunity to prevent It. The weapon was picked up about five feet distant front where Mr. Filendly fell. In the full the u n fortu nate mult also broke his right leg. The remains were taken lo the morgue." Max Friendly was Well known in Lane county, being formerly propiie torofllio Corvallis saw mill. A few mouths since he shot John Long at Corvullis, and II was thought at the time thut he was insane. A Lie Nailed. Rohkhuro, Or, March 28. Siieclul to the Statesman. Th anll-Ilc rmatiii ticket for delegate to the county con vention carried the four Rosebuig pre- cin?l by overwhelming majorities, lu a total vote of &I0 Hermann's candi dates received less than 1UU '1 he anil force are. headed by Hlnion Cam. Roseburg casts twenty-one vote out ol the nluetv-iilne in the whole con vention. Douglas county will seud an anti-Hermann delegation from present Indications. Roseburg Plulndcaler: "The fore going dispatch appeared In Sunday's Statesman, emphasized w ith a four inch scare head. How disgusted II will be when II learns that directly th opposite are he facts in the case. The facts are that to secure nn antl Herinanil delegation from Douglas county, or any precinct lit it, would be simply luipossihlu, and Hermann's name was only used for electioneering purposes for local candidates." ANOTHER BTATEME.NT. RobKUUHCJ, Or., March 80. The republican primaries here Saturday were well attended and exciting, on aicountofan ell'ort to select a Her mann delegation. Mr Hermann's il.d.i was midur the personal super vision of hi son-in-law, Dr K L Miller. The election resulted In Ihe defeat of the Hermann ticket lu vactt of ths four pieolucl. nisu.t lAiiu. Pally (lusrd, Msroh at. The Tax RoLU According to the laws of th stale the tux collections should end this evening, ns Ihe law provides that tax collections should all be In by April I. However, only about one third of Lane cotiul.y's lux money has In-en paid In yet, and the rolls will b opened up and collections continued as usual tomorrow and In all probability during a greater portion of the month of April. It has been staUd thut the county court ha pow er lo lirattt an order extending the time for collections, but Judge Fisk doS not hold to this opinion. The htw states plainly and decisively Unit all taxes tliut are unpaid after April 1 sli.ill liecome dellmiusnt. 1 here are mi titavisiun vesting the county court or a y other olllclnl l ody with power I.. .-. end the lime. The only way to ..c. ...ii,.li li this end i to allow Ihe books lo gi by default mid contin ue Ihe collections. This Iswhslbus bin 1 1 .lone heretofore, and Is doubtless the plan thut will be pursued this veur. AtunV rale the buoks will lJ open and receipts will be written as . . - . .......i.i i...... ...in Usual tomorrow ami uupmn i- prolml.ly not be declared delinquent before May 1. F"U FKIKNPI.V- A private leltsr received al this oil Ice this morning from Florence says the republican delegation Is la favor of Hot) H 11 Friendly for senator and lion Ringer Hermann for eongrsv. The letter, however, failed to give a list of the delegates elected. Flout Alaska. j MrJSLtlcliev teceivi'd the follow-j lllg letter yesterday: I Jt NKtf. Alaska, March 2:1, ".H. Ity request i f many mends I w ill endeavor to pen a "lew lines. We sailed from Seattle March liith on the steamer Mexico, mid had good weather mid u jollv croud which iiiude a very I Icaniul trip. The voyage was mostly iiiude through stunts and inland seas, there being almost a continuous chain of Islands. e were only on the high -cms four or live hour. We were de tained mini, on account of fogs auil tides v. hu h made us six day . oil our voyage, which Is olteu made In three or four duvs. Wellnd' here a very lively little milling town hiilll at the foot ol a itiotitil.-tlli, which rise to a gteal lit ight diicetly over thu tow n. i he building are all built of luinUr and us u generul thing are very ordinary buildings, owing to the title ol laud ill tills country people do not want lo build very expensive house. Hut this is ihe Ik v. licsi town 1 have Isun In for a nood many yesi.' There seem to ho Plenty of money and all the busi ness men appear to be doing well. One man told me lie bad taken lit ovir nine Ihousan I dollars Hits luonl'.i and one dav last week he look in ovel two tlioiiiaud dollars, this being m stly for Yukon outfit and all spot cash, and other st.nes do almost tis big a ousl nvs. There does not scent lo (si much work here ul present but they say In the course of a mouth's time there will be a g.sid deal of work for there is considerable mining done lit this section as soon as spring ota'tis. The psv here Is from f 2.00 tof.l.ot) per day and board. I would advise no mail lo start t Ibis country with bss lliaii two hundred dollars and even then he wants to he raving with it for no tell ing when he will get any more but from all reports theio Is lot of gold all through this country but it Is not every one who makes a fortune. 1 would advise every one who want to otitllt for mining to do so lu this town, for Ibl is the starling place for all the mines and they keep on band Just .licit articles as is mostly used for out lit and at about the siiinu price as the same articles citit be bought at in Port land. Myexpenie so far are about JT.) und I have provisions lo last lue fur five mouth. It w ill cost ah Hit ;cn dollar yet before 1 get started over the mountain. We will go to bead of tide t orrow ami then will start over the mountain which will be by Ho uteiiii a pleasant trip. Il has been snowing oil and on every since we landed but the snow melts as fast as It rails but there is about two feet of old snow o.i the giotind and the weather docs mil npprar much colder llinn it did ill WebfiM.t. t here is now ulmtit six hundred men on the trail for the Yukon uml (here w ill be about two hundred go on the steamer we go on Including annul a do.eti women and one hoy not tour years old. There were two panics aiiivcu nnr fiom Circle City, Yukon, today, w ho report t lie trail In line condition and thill they t Ihe flint party, of thirty men. to go over the mountain this spring, just over the summit which Is about 110 miles Irom here. 1 heard thut I hoy brought out twenty thous and dollars In gold dust. Very rtHpecttuiiy, Roy W. Rt(i(i!. The Bohemia Roau. Roseburg Review: "T e Hohemla road mailer is ngltittliig Oakland Just now and there are good rospectH of artauge incuts being made lo carry out Ihe project. Friday evening A F Brown, D W Steams and U E Dlmiiilck came over to Roseburg as a ollizns' com mittee to meet Messrs G E Mllllkeu, of Chicago, J 11 McGee, V H Younger audPJ Jennings, of Cottage Grove, the latter named gentlemen being hekvlly interested III the Bohemia mines. They will erect a20-stamp mill in that district this season, and we understand made a oiler of 121X1" toward the South lloheiitla road, pro vided it should be completed by the llrst uf June; If not cont.lelvd by that ilitte, they to receive 110 a duy for each day' tit liiy thereafter until tho road I completed. It Is thought that other mining men will subscribe also, and that work will soon be resumed. The si I mated cost of the road 1 ubottt 7000 and when completed the trip can easily be made from Oakland to the mines lu one day' drive. It ought lo bo pushed through." Pally Uusrd, April 1. AN Aid pent. Little Elhel Gra ham, uged 0 yeur. duughlerof Harry i.mliiiin whs the silblect of a severe ac cident al SnringlUild yesterday. It api-ar that the little fclrl and her four war old brother were playing with an nxewheti he let the blade of the sxe full on her left hand severing her little mill the next linger, the family ..livsli-lan wus called and stitched the lingers back on and It is to bo hoped thul I hey will reg row. Dally uusr.l Msrcli si. The Oi'kninh. A large nu tuber of ladio have been thronging In and out nftlin new nilllli.erj store on Ninth street this afternoon. The occasion tin,! nriimots the visits Is the spring opeiiliiE oy ills f4 rsauimiiuu, n ion. ins otMynuu lie esiauiiniiinvi.i. The dlsnliivs no artistically arranged and many 'handsome and stylish good tire showily At tiii: Cannery. The dried ap pics in the Eugene cannery are being i. ,..., I to.lnv in BO pound boxes. All tin. fruit mil on at the cannery this vtar has been disposed of exctptlng ii.w mini. . and there is no market for tliviii ut t.reseut. There are a tew to mstows left but ihev are being sold lu the home market. A Hard Hit. Med ford Mall Should thu legislature undertake to law to prohibit Lnne county men from carrying guns, ll might also consider a proposition to place country diineera under some llllirl nl law. "A It,. i ul count rv dance" is la-coining us familiar a headline ns "Another Lane County Man with a Gun." Pally 0 ir J, April I, UKMPKNCE Pllt(.'HASED.-EII BltllgS hnscd '.lie elegant residence ..mi N ( rain, comer ol Ninth and Charm Hon streets, Including the lurnl mm. fur ' !Ml. This Is a rare bagaln U'H learn that Mr Cralli will remove I,. sV.ii liieu-o. Cat.. Ill the near future, in- nisiiv iriemls of Mr and Mr I 'ruin will be orry to leuru of their contemplated removal. '4,.' -n-n. ...v VREGUIATOR? THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Livtn Fnc.uLATOR-don't forget to tike It. 1 he Llvrr gets sluggish durins the Winter, just like all nature, nnJ the systt-m becomes choked up by the nccumuUtcJ waste, wlikh brings oa M.iUrl.i, Fever nnJ ARtie anJ Rheuma tism. You want tJ wake up your Liver now, but bs sure you tike SIMMONS LlVLR Hi:uUL,r01 to do it. It also regulates tlis Liver keeps it properly at wnik, wnen your system will be tree from poison anJ the whole bojy InvigoTated. You R-tTlli: 1U-SI ItLOOl) when your system Is in Al condition, anJ that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver KemeJy once anJ note the ditierence. But tike only SIMMONS LlVPR KnOtlLATOK It is SIMMONS Livi it HtioULATOR whkh makes the difference. Take it in powder or In liquid alrcaJy prepareJ, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll fuiJ the HtL) Z on every package. Look for It. J. U. Z lllii A Co., riaiadelptda, Pa. Aililbloiiiil Kfpulillcaa Delegates. Lane J BHatnliu, Mr Condon. Coyote Chas Simpson, Mr Foss. Spvtieer R Llles, A Jones, A Ell- maker. Elinlra E McClure, U B Deal ing. Sirm.Aw 0 E Russell. J II Crow. LE Ward. This precinct, under tho call, Is only milled to two delegates, but lor some reason three delegate Were elected. Mound Terry Nelr. Walton E Tliurman, E Plttenger. T hl precinct under the apportion. ineiitwas entitled to only one dele- wile but for some reasnu two were leeted, Hazel Dell-I J Gray, Ilert Her bert. Middle Fork Jacob Xcet, George Harer. Long Tom II Li llann, j j winn. Fall Creek-A D llylund. E W Eaton, RX Grlllln, AJ llenfro.JI Harbre. Gate Creek Joseph IVplot, W Thompson, Sam Brubaker. l amp I leeii l' It liaker, jotiu gal loway, Andy Goddard, Ed Craig. Mc Kenzto Hrldgo-llvo T Hall, Ueo I) Ward. Ch.shcr-ZT Flsk, Mr Braudlng. Lriitl Your Asslhtatire. G J Farnsworth. representing the Pad llo Northwest Immigration Hoard of Portland, arilvcd fiom the south this morning. Ul mission I to In terest theclti.ens In thu valley lit the ImiMirlant work of that body, whose object in this movement 1 to adver tise the resources of the northwest coast throughout the eastern atatss, and thereby Induce a desirable class of Immigration .n come hither, to In crensoour population and to more ex tensively cultivate our into tatius, ana to Induce capital to come to our coun try and develop our dormant resources. Dir. funis worm lis formed local boards at Ashland, Med ford. Grants Pas, and Roseburg. Step are being taken In every town lit the state, so mat an section oi Oregon may rscelve pror representa tion and Incidental beucflt. Mr. Henderson Accept. EtroKNK. April 1.1800. To Messrs J II McClung J 8 Luckey. Julius Uoldsmltl), L, U Adair aim others: Gentlemen: lu reply to your re quest of yesterday, asking me lobe candidate for councilman In the Sec ond Ward at the ensuing city elec tion; and after a full consideration of the matter, 1 have conoiuueu to snow mv imiiia to tie used. In case I am elected I will discharge the duties of the position to the best or my sunny. ........ ,iriiw yvfy inim-iiuifji W V IlKNDKIWON. M 1) Wiieklkh A RREHTED. Al bany Democrat: About fifty days sgo M l) Wheeler, or leuanon, weni 10 the bank otJ W Cuslck 4 Co. of tills city, and cashed a draft on L Berg Co, of l'ortlaml, lor l l-.au. tne urai. wu sent to Portland and uisnonoren. Mr Wheeler refused to rotund the money, or Rive security, or oo any thing lu Ihe matter at all. After waiting In the Hopes or paving tne mattr settled vesterday J W Culclt & Co had .Mr Wheeler arreited. He waived examination and was hem tor the grand Jury, lie Is now hunting fur ball. Carps Out. Cards are out an nouncing the wedding of Mr D Linn and Miss Mabel Straight. I'll event will take place at the home or alias Straight's parents, Cot and Mrs J A Strslght, Monday evening, April 8, at 0 o'clock. Awarded Highest Honors World'! Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIX' CREAM Most Perfect Made. 4c Years the Standard. mm