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1 Fill DAY, JUNE 12. Fishing parties popular now. Congress adjourned yesterday. A light sprinkle early this morning. Public school colon visible every where. J M Bowes, of Portland, 1 In Eu gene again. This term of circuit court has liceu a dull one. K J Frontier and Mr Cruig visited Irving today. Horace McKihley went ti Browns ville this morning. It F Reed of North Yuiulull is al the Minnesota hotel. The foundation of 1 Frank's new brick block la completed. Mr Ski Meek of Hiirrishurg, made thin office a pleasant cull today. Col H P Sludden returned to hit home In 1'orllaiid this forenoon. The flower thieves are abroad In the land. Keep a lookout for them. Gordoit Brother havo a new light transfer wagon oh the lUceta. John T Whalley, of Portland, in reentered at the Holt'mati House. Farmer are buying mowers and blnden for the harvesting season. Mian Stearns and Miss Young, ttu- dents, left fur their homes at Oakland thin afteruouu. Mm 8 K Munra, of Meachiira eating house fame, arrived on the afternoon trulu. IVrry Overton, of Biownsville, who box been attending the U o( O, left for home thin morning. Irving M (ileii, of MuMinuville. a graduate of the U of O, is here to at tend cojnmencenient. Mr Jeny Horn and Mm 8 E Brown attended the closing exercises of the Cohurg school toilay. The Oregoniun today has a cut ol Joaquin Miller. Mr Miller has a clear case for damage against thut j.uper. Miw.es Beit ha Buford and Lydia JohDson, student of the U of O. left tint morning for their home at Sulem. The Lane county election returns have not yet been forwurded to the secretary of stale, so says. llieOregoD. Ian. Mastnti Taylor, a former U ofO (tudent, arrived on the afternoon train and will attend the commencement exercises. Attorney W W Card well, of Rose, burg, went to Portland ll.ls morning. Me will race his horse at that place next week. Mr Ovcrhol', tlie student, left for hi home In Canyon City this morn ing. He expects to re-enter the U of O next fall. Arthur Collier, a graduate of the U ot O, and now a teacher in Porthmd University, arrived on the afternoon train ami will id tend commencement exercises. O V Conner who owns an Interest in a mine at Pearl, Idaho, and who bus l ecu visiting relatives nearthlscity left for Idaho on thin morning's over land train. The Engine Company has ordered new unitorms fur its members. They will lie ready for the parade on July 8rd and 4lh. If anything is to be detested it is such petty thieving as (lower stealing. The oflleers havo a chance to exercise their vigilance in that direction. The members of the graduating class of the Eugene public schools 54 in number In two divisions, were pho tographed this afternoon by the Eu gene Photo Company. Only 11 will oruto tonight. Sulem Statesman: Chas II Lean der, the medium, who has been In Sa leii: during the the past mouth, left yesterdav for Portland to rest for a few days. Later he will return to Salem, meanwhile visiting Albany and Eu gene. Welcome: Hi mo of the local freaks of the votes Monday in certain couu tie are curious, tor example, Linn county gives Vanderburg nearly 1100 votes more than Tongue, while Lane county, adjoining, gives Tongue plurality of over 400. In Linn, Myers' home county, Myers gets only 442 votes, about one In ten, while in Lane, a republican county, he received 1080. Douglas county, too, which might be supposed to be Hermann's stronghold, gives Tongue a handsome plurality, while Marion, supposed to be republi ran by 1000, and Washington, Tongue's home county, make about a stand oil belweeu him and Vander burg. (old Standard ludlans. It transpires that the voting popu lation of the HI let Indian reservation, 100 buck in all, ut their ballots for 'ri,,imiw II Totitriio Co- congress, and. considering Iris small plurality, were responsible for his election. This fact moves the Corvallis Times to comment as follows: "On what a tender thread hangs everlasting things." Just contem plate the fact, that out of theSiletz Indian reservation this lat spring there was created "SlleU Precinct." made up of a voting population of 100 Indians and 15 whites, so-called, or which Mr Tongue received 110 votes out of a possible 121. Can it lie longer douWd that the Indian prob lem is now fullv solved? The Indian grasped the financial question with native Intuition under the Inspira II..,. .f n,., iirpirniilnn. In the bright days of the future it will be the money question and not hop picking which will engross the attention of the In dian. Lo, the poor Indian is now ed ucated up to the gold standard and Tongue is elected. It was an Antony who stood over the dead body or Cn'sar and said: "Havo all thy glories, triumphs and spoils shruuk to this little measure?" What sayest thou, Mr Tongue? What a calamity it would be to the public if the whole Indian vote or 100, r Lincoln county, shiull be held illegal. Where O whet would Thomas H Tongue be. "Tell it not in Oath lest the hearts or the unclrcumcised rejoice." tally Guard, June l:. Fok Be ati no His HonsK.-Wm Munkers or Cottage Grove wa or- riluii t.xm intuit v l.M Urn bis horse. He was given tjury trial bcrore Justice Medltv yesterday und acquitted, the jury re'turning a verdict or not guilty. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. Ceo Ilulf of Hale, is iu the city. Walt lvikiu ha-t returned from his , Sluslaw ranch. j Walter Brown visited iu Eugene this afternoon. I Quite a lurge crowd or farmers were In the city today. j M,. ii.n..., , , irU U th i v tUy dri,K - gist I. In the city. j Dr I L Elliot was an anlval by this j afternoon's train. I Willaiiietiv iri.lvvr.iiu ....... ...,,.,- nient begins Tuesday. Dr Eliot t will preach at Mouut's Hall, Sunday evening. The root is Mug placed on the Hovey Honey building. Judge Kullertoii Mi for his bonis in ltM.'burg this afternoon. Circuit court adjourned for the term at 1 o'clock this aiieruonn. The Engine hose team Is practicing nightly for the tournament. Henry Huddleston has goue to New port to remain during the summer. The studies at the U or O for this school year weie completed yesterday. J Walt Luckey, of this city, was in Harrington, Washington, this spring. Workmen are ptaoing the street car track Iu order for commencement week. Miss Sto well, of Portland, Is in the city visiting wllii her cousin, Mis Uauna. C T Urlfflln and family returned to day from a ten days' trip up the Mc Kenzie. Quite a number of people from this oitv attended the picuic at Pleasant Hill today. Student Law sou ltradlev left on a bicycle for his home at Mtdford this morning. llulp'.i Whliple came down from Cottage Urove ou bis wheel this morning. Mrs J S Medley and Miss Howe II.iu son came down from Cottage Urove this morning. S Duer and sons have just finished delivering 60 cords or wood fir the Eu gene ice factory. A marriage liceiise was granted this afternoon by tho county clerk to J I) Kuiuey and Amy Lilian Philipl. A cur of race horses were shipped from Eugene lost eveuing. Sophie K, the pacer, was among the uumber. Chester D Edwards, of the Guard, went to Drain this afternoon to visit his best girl and hear the baccalaureate sermon. Notice change In Peters' advertise ment in this evening's paper, lie is still selling goods at greatly reduced prices. Rev Geo D Needy and Bishop J S Mills went to Philomath today to at tend the commencement exercises of Philomath collsge. Ilev Needy will deliver I he sermon tomorrow. Mis-i Leu ii Weidemau presented tU otllce wilhB choice bouquet of beauti ful Mareschal Neil roses this morning. They make a Tery pretty table orna ment and are highly appreciated. Ashland Tidings: President C II Chapman, of the Slate University, came out from Eugene yesterday to deliver the address at N'onuul school commencement exercises last evening. Slate Organizer Mellonry of the Woodmen of the World, who paid Co burg Camp a visit last night, was iu the city a few hours this morning be fore taking the train home to Portland. Claude Davis returned from Browns ville last eveuing. Chas Dvis and Will Klce remained and will lake their supplies to Halaey, where they will conduct a stand at apicnionext week. Hon S M Yoran. J L Page and B D Paine returned from Portland last night, where they had been in at tendance upon the Masonic grand lodge. J K Robinson ami family will returu tonight. Thanks to Joseph Huddleston, Mo hawk's republican boss, for a bottle of Ping Yang blackberry braudy. No wonder he captured the primaries with such an article or commerce. Baker City Republican: Florence, Laue county, ladies are probsbly the most hosnl table and generous In Ore gon. They served hot corlee and sandwiches to all voters, free rroni charge, ou t lection day. A couple or full growu men kissed each ether in the otllce orthetiott- man House yesterday afternoon, to the consternation of the hystauders. Still they have the wine right in this directiou that the ladies have. As heretofore published Driver re cleved a majority of 30 over Skip worth. Au error has been discovered In l.hesher Drecinct which increases Sklpworth's vote In that precinct to 25 thereby reaucuig driver uinjiimjr iu 30. The GAR encampment at Inde pendence elected J W Burllngume as delegate-at-Iarge to the national en campment and E F Chapman was re elected as one of the council of admin istration. The next state encamp ment will be held at Independence again. 'I'lw, annual caumineetlng of IheChrislittii church will open June Itlth at Turner and continue ten days. The Salem Statesman says: "The singing throughout the oouventlon will lie led by the Utopian double noiirtet ol Eugene, a well trained organization that will add much to the enjoyment and beauty of the meetings'" Will Tkavel A Jacksonville cor ,u.,u..,,l..iit writes as follows to the Medford Monitor: "Fletcher Linn, son of David Linn, and formerly a resident of Jacksonville has with drawn from the firm or Linn & Kays, of Eugene, and will take the road for the Oregon Furniture Manii'm-turlng Co of Portland. Mr Linn ha been In the furniture and undertaking busi ness atiout six years First In part nership with Iti.bt Moore now or i'ort Linn land, then under the head or tin.s . ami of later Linn & Kays. His work cover the territory, Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Northern Cal. Mrs Linn will remain in Eugene until after the commencement exercises of the State University, In which she takes a prominent part in the musical program. Their ruture home will be in Portland." Circuit Court. ,, uuinli , , Tho circuit court trial Jury was d is charged t.y Judge Fullerton 'this after- ,,,K, at 2 o'clock. 0 In re assignment or 0 M Jackson: """W'timcnt. Continued to adjourned 'u Harrlnburg Mercantile Co vs Corson and Ida M Corson; appeal from Jus. ice's court. Cominued. 21 Isaac Gray vs Aaron ( inl.lmith ft al; equity. Continued. -- In tv-asignmcni: of 11 N I rain assignment. niml reH.it approved ami assign. uiscuargeu. 23 Jus K Keunerly, administrator, vs Flank Mciignz; to recover projwrty. Continued. SI John D Ki-nnedy vs Nnn:y J Stowell, i t al; foreclosure. lVcree for (772.3, Interest at X per cent nmi (7A attV fees. A!) Geo Ibiiley and (Edward llaitey vs W J Dlngcs, it at; foreclosure. Con tinued. l'i!j UllnrU. Ju'lc 11. 17 A P Crow vs L F Crow; divorce. Taken under advisement. li'J Thomas M Burger, adiii. estate of Win B Bsrger, deed, v T O Hen dricks, et al, adm estate of Joseph Bailey, deed; continuation. He-argued and submitted. 60 E L Smith vs N It Taliafem; Injunction. Argued and submitted. Siate or Oregon vs W T Heed; In dicted for buying and truiitqiorliug liHl deerskins. Dismis-ed on motion ol prosecuting aitoruey. At tills time the court approved the bill of Geo M Brown, distr.ct attorney, a follows: Six dars' attendance in court, 10; slate vs E J McClaiiuhun, Indictment No I, (10; t-oinuillnu on line, "i; state vs E J McC'liinaliau. In dictment No 2, (10; commission on tine, (2 .VI; state vs John Foster and John Martin, i'; dismissed Indict ment No '1 Male vs John Foster and John Martin, ussamt and battery, ("; dismissed indictment ttttc vs W T Reed, (, di-nni-sed indictment slate vs John Martin and John Foster, us fault with Intent to rob, (7 .60. Total ('.HI. N E Markley defending Foster and Johnson (2i no A H Met 'lure grand jury Imllill .. 12 00 W II Lincoln court t ailitt IS no J T Wilson co-irt bailitr. IS 00 Court adjourned until July 2.ird to hear a nuniU'r of eqiii y cus. Lancaster items, June 11. .Mrs l.owry of Eugene clowd her fourth term of school at this place lust Fridav. The day was spent plciisunt ly with songs, declamations, recita tions and dialogues. Mrs Low ry has given general satisfaction and the di rectors have seen 111 to continue tt e school as the district has a surplus of money ou hand. The Junction and Ltucuiter base ball clubs played a match game at tills place last Friday alieruooii. During the game Alvlu Judson had his nose mashed and his face badly bruised. Several from this plaeo attended tho piomoat llalsey Saturday. The recent ralus have Is-en an ad vantage to gardens and grain. Jeff Howard is confined tohlsbed with pleurisy. News has reached this place that Green Hichardsoii who recently went to Eustcru Oregon has been seriously hurt by a frightened broueo. Mr Hlchanlson is one or the ourtr that went with Frank Hyland for a band or 200 head or horses belonging to the Co' heirs. Children's Day wa observed at this place last Sunday. All were highly pleased with the manner In which the assistant superintendent, Mrs Scuenck, conducted the school. Miss Anna Campbell deserves praise Tor the munuei iu which slio conducted the exercises or the litt'e folks during the evening. Rev A I) Skagg-i commenced a meeting here Monday evening ami will continue it all week. Hops are now growing fast but there Is very little encouragement to me growers this year. Most ull tho farmers in these parts ate maMng preparations to store their wheal at home this year. There will be a netitiou circulated among tho wheat raisers not to store with the mills, especially those that are In the combination. GllKKMtOK.S. Incapacitated. "What Is the reason those stockings of mine are not darned?" Asked the emancipated woman, as she sta ted down town. "I lieg your pardo.i, dear," said the new husband amilogetlcally, "but I bum my lingers so badly Ironing your skirts that 1 cannot lioiu a darning needle." New lork World. Oi.n Timk Circth. Salem Journal The old timer says the circus today Is a very good show, but nothing like what the v used to see In Oregon M or 30 yean ago. "In them daysaclrcua whs the hiirm-st thing on vartli. We couldn't hold a statu fair al Salem and vet a crowd w ithout a circus. Money was plenty, and there were not so manv wavs to snend it. We had no state militia, but all were safe and happy. People packed up and ramped ik'lil along Willi the circus a week at a time, and 'tended the show tw ice a dav. besides taking in the side shows and lemonade stands, between times. Talk about Hounding money to get Eastern immigration and bring people to Salem! What we want lo make Salem a live town, is lo hire a circus tostav hero all the time." And the old tuner sighed hard. AUK CoMIsi.-Slcm Statesman: Sells Bros and Forepatigh's great cir cus will l at SHlem about the last week in July. Sixty-live car are required to transport the aggregation ,l its r.aranliernaha. Wallace's clr- i eus Is billed to be at Baker City on the 2.'ld Inst and will go inrougii r.asiern Oregon and Washington, mnmm u eoineuplho Willamette valicy ahead of the llrsl named circus the trip would have to be miido by boats as the S P railroad company is bound by written agreement to not htul any circus train over the r..a I Is fore the Sells out lit. THE LATEST FROM ST. LOUIS I'MOlfVS s Favor -i llulJ rialfuriii. riau Is nail. ;v:ul lo Hi CCiHii Sr. Lou, Mo., June 13. A conf. r ence ol McKlnley's Western friends, Kolil.aat, editor or tho I hlcago Her ald, ( ioveruor Merriam of Minnesota and Mvrou T Hvrrick of Cleveland, resolved in favor of a gold platform today. Plait of New York wive the nation al committee is riding rough shod over all. He demands gold platform: the seating or his delegates, and no Inter ference w it h the stale organization In tho campaign; demands that Quay keep his promise. Quay says he will but he is not believed. Fesrtchdcu of Muine is iMsgusted with Manley'a treachery to Reed. Heed, .Morton and Allison are cer tain to be placed In nomination. A log tight Is ou against eigtit of Piatt's delegates by Cornelius Bliss ami Whitelaw Rehl. Commissioners Court. At this time the court considered and allowed the claim of Warren Nichols for services as r.md suiH-rvlsor of dis trict No I, Laue county, In the sum or (11.60 and e'erk ordered to draw war rant ou geniT'.l fund In payment thereof. In the mutter of the tl W Turuhow roud in section 3J township 16 south, range.) west. Al ll. Is time tins in li ter came ou to Ik' heard ou the second reading of the re.oit of the viewers therefore aiUKilnted to vew said road and said report being favorable und ull papers pn pcriy tiled ami no claim lot damages having been prcH'litcd, it Is tlicrelore ordered by the court that the said road be established and declared a public road as viewed and surveed, and the road suncrvlsors through w boe districts said road Is established are hereby ordeied to open the same and put raid road in good condition for public travel. In the matter of the Hal road iu sect in.. 14, township 1(3 south, range 6 end. Al this llini Geo T Hull and 16 others p'esented a petition for u view and suivey of said proposed road and no remonstrance having been pre sented, it Is hereby ordered by the court that said petition be giauted und Stephen Snieed, Frank Post, C H IKeker be and they nro hereby np pointnl viewers mid C M Collier sur veyor to n. eel at the licgiuiug point on July 2, lS'.M, to vhw und survey the same. In the mutter of the Wm T Camp bell roud In townships 2, 3, 4, 6 and 0 south, range 10 east. At tills time Win T Campbell ami .12 others pre sented a petition for a view and a sur vey of s'lid proposed road and no re moiistuuncc having been presented, it is hereby ordered by the court that said is'titiou be granted and Meiihen Snieed, Frank Post and C H Decker la und are hereby appointed Vlewels and C M Collier surveyor lo meet al llio beginning point on June 20, lMki, to view and survey the same. At tli'.s time the court considered and allowed the following bills and clerk ordered to draw warrants ou the general fond, therefor: A II Fisk county iudge salary for May 0 W J G Grav county treasurer salary for May 41 Go J U (Stevenson county school supt salary for May 50 00 A J Johnson slierin salary lor May 100 06 In the matter of the claim tor (luiu agin or Douglas A Co ror location or county road. At this umoinocouri considered the claim for damages of Douglas A Co caused by the location or 11 D Edwards road, through his premises in township IS south, range 2 west, and the same Was not allowed for the reason that si Id claimants were petitioners for the location or said road. Iu the matter of tho W W Hawley road in township 21 siuth ran go 1 west. At this time this matter came on to be heard on tho report of the viewers and surveyor heretofore ap pointed and said report was read flnt time and passed to second reading to morrow. In the matter or G W Tiirnbrow road In section 30, tow nship 1 south, range 6 west. At this time this mat ter came on to be heard and the reports were read first time and passed to second reading tomorrow. In the matter of tho claim for dam ages by Chas I Gorrlo for locution of county mad. At this time the court considered the claim ror dumuges or Charles I Gorrie caused by the location or the II I) Edwards road In township IS south, range 2 west, through his premises, the same whs not allowed ror the reason that said claimant was a petitioner for tho location of said roud. In the mutter ol the II I) Edwards road In tp 17 and ISs, r 2 w. At this time this matter came on ror further consideration and was rend the second time and having been continued from the May term, and the claims Tor damages having liven disallowed, It is therefore ordered by the court that the nraverof netltioners be allowed and It is riirthor ordered by the court that said road be and Is hereby declared a public highway as prayed mr, and the supervisor through whoso district said road is located Is ordered to open the same, and place tho same in good con dition for publio travel. OkahcatioS. The twenty-sixth annual commeiicment exercises of the Oregon slute ogricultural college at Corvallis will Is) held on Wednesday, tl,,. 'Mil. IhnL The address to tho graduating elas will le made by Hon J K Wcalherfor.l, of Albany, and State Superintendent Irwin will de liver the stute teachers' diplomas. The victory or Mr E L Moiloeklu Morrow county, In defeating Mr Rood Tor the oil lee o'f sheriff, is a testimonial of Ids popularity and standing Iu that community. Two years ago. the dem ocratic candidate for sh'Till" received oi.lv :Viout of a total ol I UK) votes In the co'iutv. This year Mr Matlock received 610, nearly hull the totul vole cast, and glvlmr liiin a plurality over his republican opponent of M'l.and over tho populist candidate. 200 plu ral ity. tiU.Uir.VUMi r.XKUClSKS. niiy-four Members of Hie Public Srliools lten.lv f r lllglur IV Ids lr Kuuwled.e. t'si'.j CnsM, June 1-!. Th" graduating exercists of the Eu gene publio scIumjIs were held In Par ker's opera house last evening. They were attended by a large numU-r of friends and patrons of the school. Before eight o'clock, the lime for opening the exercises, hud arrived every seat ami ull standing room It. tho bouse was taken and many were Couivelled lo turn away. The nulloiittl colors were iirof.isoIy displayed in the building. The room was trimmed willi bunting, while hundreds or small Mags decoiated all purls of it. Tho largo public school (lag served as a background In the rear of the stage. Perhaps u larger and more complete collection or llowors lhau the one las night was never m-en ut a f ublio school exhibition In Ibis city. Hundreds or beautifully-designed bouquets of tho handsomest (lowers were brought theio for the momtien of tho class A slightly-raist-d moss-covered elevation had been I in nro vised across Ihe rront or the slum. 1 lest inr ilium ami muoo oi roses were the words, "t lass ol ".m. suMvcnded directly over Ibis and across the stage was some display or the elites color cream and red. tin the drais-ry in letters of gold were the words, " i tins e mis our ursi icssou. Tho memliers of the class 61 in number were seated Uu tho stage. Each one wore the class colors and prvlty bouquets or llowers. Owing to iliu Isrifesie or the- class only eleven or Its member were permitted lo have essays, but nearly every member ap- la-areil upon the program ai s.nuu mm- during the evening. 1". Wayne tis- burn had the class prophecy ami uui well. Miss Eleanoro W atkins deliver ed lint valedictory in a touching man lier. Tho llower drill, Ihe rcuri ami the muslo were all highly iippieclated by the audience. The e-says wen- all excellent productions for minds of so young an ago. Th program v. hlch is loo long for individual mention is as lollow: Invocation Dr D E Loverldge Music Instrumental Duet Cecilo Adams and Amelia Horn. Invocation lo Flag By Class Kuv Gusslo J Baldwin "Power or Kindness." Ks av Cluiido A Pengra ""Napoleon as a General." Essay la L Craig "Journey or a Llitlo Brook." Music i'earl Hawthorne . i a it, I w I,. h'nlrv Polkn. Kssav Joel It H Ware 'Battle or Gettysburg." Kiiy E Paulino Walton "Power of Words." Ir Harvey B Densmore "Labor." Dtnny Pearl Luckey "Sunset Scone." Instrumental Solo Daisy D Dillurd K.-mv Kuby V Hendricks "Hidden Treasures." Kssny Coleridge McF.lroy "Decoration Day." Kanny "die Kevney "True Greatness." Snug R.V C'luss Kssav Stella C Wilkinson "Power of tho Public School." Prophecy F Woyno Oshurn Valedictory Eleanore Watkins Address Prof E II McAllster Heuiark By Prof D V H Held illation of Celtillcutes. Song By the Class .....ll I !., ,.l. II Flower Drill, by 10 girls of the class. Duet Soldo Iluum and Miss Hull "Cavallerle." Scar.' Drill, by seven girls of tho class, I he following persons coiiiiwihi me class or 181HI: lisl.lwln, (iimale J. Ilisl.l.sni, l'ins O. !.(. i irs T. Mi-l'Uiishsin, Kit. K Mi'hin.T.Johil .ilorl.lk'o Mlll.-r, Msl.la 11. M.iuiit, Orsei. MiniiiiisT, Klliol U. Cimk-Isii'I, Bo.lle E. rain, lus u lipaionimi, uirvty u. M.'Murrjr, Mvrtl. tKliurn, K Wsyns. IMIIi.nl, lislsv l. IMIIsM. rrsnk V. Psrtrl.lKs. Emily U. i(.lisl.lill, I hsrlM II. ratters.,!,. Ilsrrl.-llu Kli'innilnii, w line II. rsiwmiii. joiiiiio . K. l Koator. N.-IIU A. r.-uirrii, t isu.i a. rutin, John H I'rllelielt, Cars V. rilU-livU, Msry K. Kvl.l, lAwrtmi-a A. 1 hurst. in. hsianel K (iriin, llslls K Usui, Nannie K. Ilsik.-ltr, Merilo ('. Hawthorne, Mllllllu llutulrleka, K.lms I.. Ilenilrli'ka, Hull. I.ulu. Kubj V. Trsvti, i'sri) lo T. irsvia, r.o r. Vlnrsiil, K.lythe A. Wslliin, K I'siillns. r... Jut-1 II. II. Jeniiliixa, Ileitis M. jMliua.ni, raltll Keens;, llellu. Kluacy. Man, Knyk.-iulall,Hlliyl K l4inil, Nsniilo M. I.nckuy. I'earl. i.v.ina, alsn.lo K. Wnlkliis. KW'Stium Vtt, ( lisrlli, It. Whsslor, Klors Wilkinson. Htells C. W llluughliy, llajr ll. larx, Chris, Jr. A LIblir SENl'ESCK. The Tno llohos Sentencfd to Year Kuch Iu the Pen lleiitlurjr. Two Daily OuarJ, June '' Shortly before noon today Judge Fullerton passed sentence on tho two hohoH, John rosier ami jouii manin, convlctetl of tho crime or sodomy, glv loir each two Years iu tho stale mml tentlarv. Tho iirisoners will probably bej taken to Salem by Sherlll' John sou Monday. He will be uccompttiilud bv H It Williams as guard. Considering tho crime and the ver dict tendered by the Jury tho aenleuce Is a light one, ami many navo ex pressed themselves as or the opinion that tho prisoners should have been riven the full benefit or tho law. The iurv was out only a short time and nromntlv returned a verdict or guilty as charged without any recommenda- t ion of merry. I lie highest iienuny that could have liecn given Ih live years in the penitentiary. II..IU.I fll-T 1,1 Ill'MlNKHM. J I) Mat lockACoaro advertising to close out their large slock oi mercantile gcsis in n.ianiiv Ow-ioir to I lii, ill condi tion of tho health of hi family Mr Matlock has decided to remove lo a new locution with tho hope that they will bo benelllted by th chullge, 1 1 ti lifts APIs tint vl,i .l....,l. il hs lo their new lo cation but will probably seek a dryer climate. Deny ouanl, June la. Rki-ohm Sciioob. Charles Brallh- wuite, aged 15 years, and whoso lather Is a .Mormon ami lives ui moini, i mo wns ordered sent to tho reform schoo at Sulem toduv by Judge Fisk. He was wllii llio two holsst w ho were I sentenced t tho iH-nlU-ntlary Ibis morning. J M Williams w ill take the I youth toS ilcm tomorrow. Hi JllN.W ILLK CUI.I.1.1.K ( 11 IN -ICS. Key. II. I,, lioiirdiiiau of tliU City Is Its New President ami Miss Alice I'orrls I Teacher of Modern Lan guages. A tt-lut; '1 1 1." dlpatch states the faculty of llio Baptist collogo at Me Miunville, after moving along with tho corps of teachers for six ycais, has r.t lal umleri.ouo radical changes. President Biow us.in, w' o Ims held llio chair, w.is assigned to California col lege, 111 ( laklaud. I lev II L Board man of this city wos elected to supply his place. I he corrcspent says: "When it te cumo known after the ilismissal of the audience, that Hev II L Boardmau had Iss'll elected and hud accepted the ssitlon, another period of speech making followed. The students showed great eulhuslasui, and make sure that tho school will havo an excellent suc cess under the new administration. Mr. llnaMinuli is ail old student or tho college, and has a host or trleud among the old students." Miss Alice iMrris of this city wa elected lo tho chair of modern lan guages. Miss Dorris is a graduate of llio University of Oregon, class of '82, and has taught for a niiinls r of years In the public schools of this city, mid also In the public schools ol Ashland und of Taivnia, Washington. Hlio I thoroughly competent to 1111 the posi tion to which she husjust been elected. luesday night, says the dispatch, tho student's reunion was held with an address iu the chapel by Hev 11 L Boardmau, and other Interesting ex ercises. Mr Itoar.luian is a mcmlier of llielsmrdof regent and has been at tending the couiiiHiiiceuieiit exercises of the college. Junction ( ity Items. Times, Julia 13. Emmet Butler bus returned and has charge or the tligltics at this place. Dr Oglcshy has Ihvu con lined to his r.Miin during tho past week. We trust he will soon bo out again. Judgo-ehrt Potter, of Eugene, was hero Monday and received the con gratulations of his many friends. Tho band boys uro practicing new m.isiu ror tho 4th. They wlllfornlsh Eugene with excellent inuslo and lots of it. V W Washhumo left Wednesday for Washington to look after his laud and stock Interests In that state. He cxMcts) to bo absent about four weeks. The M E church at this nluee which was sold at sherill's sale was bid In by the Hurrlstiurg Luiiilsr Co, which firm represented tho numerous other claims. l'.lg llooiii In .Vtutkfl. They are having real old Mil times ut Juneau In Alaska. Mr McDullla or Portland, who has just returned from there, siys llio town has L'uuu in habitants and SS saloons. Men, wo men and children run ull night and sleep in daytime. Gambling houses, dance-hulls and worse uro in lull blast ull the hotels are crammod full, and steamers come In loaded to tho guards with ot her adventurers. To get to the mines from Juneau requires six week of travel ou sledges drawn by hand or by dog teams. Each party carries six months' provisions, a sheut iron siovh audshlpsaw. When they reuoli the upper ukon they cut down trees, whipsaw lumber, build boats and float dowu to the mines. Tho report that laborers are getting ten dollars a day with nlwiitv or work might bo im proved by eon Urination. Tins YouNdKsr Mfviikhh. A Sa lem oorreaiMUidcnt wiiles to tho Ore- gonlan to Inquire "the nume and age of the youngest memliers of the house and senate or Iregnu ror the past four sea Ions." Unfortunately, there are no records from which to establish a cur tain roidy. itcprescutattve Wilkin son, of l.ane county was suppose to oe the youngest member of the session or 1HUJ. (senator Joiinsou oi i.inn coun ty, who was born In IH07, was un doubtedly the youngest senator of the lHiio session, and win likely nave me same distinction In 1H07. Representa tive Jellrey, the populist "boy orator," was supposed to lie the youngest mem ber or the house or 1HU.I, having lieen Isirn In 1WIU, hut the "blue book" In forms us that Representative .George Rlnearsoii was only 24 years old In lsu'i. so he was the youngest. Repre sentative John Oratke is said to lie tho youngest memlier-elcct or tho house. Mo halls rrom Liaison county, ana in ago Is about 23. Anotiikh Tik, In C!ims county the dcmociatlc and populist candidates ror tho Icgisiuturu are ilea mr repre sentative, each ri'celvlng H7II votes, while the renuhlican recuivoa uu. tu regard to the mailer the Cooa Bay News says: "With regard to the tie between Buckman and Bctihutt for the legislature, Mr. Buckmuu has ex pressed a determination to contest the the votes, If certain representations which he siys havo been made to him are correct, or look reasonable, and as J W Is not willing to except tho rspre sonlatlveslilp on any technical advau tago to lm derived by a contest, there is only one cnurso opened so fur aa h Is concerned, and thut will be to run it over. Tho News is quite confident that there Is but one way to settle the matter, and that Is by another race, a it Is contemplated by section 2.r.18, page 1181, Hills Code, Oregon Laws." llally (iuar.l, Juno 1.'. TiikTbain Hkkk. The train to bo used In the shipment of the cattle from this city to Montana, arrived hero last night. There aro 21 cuttle ears in tho train. Tim cut lie were to have been shipped today, but ow lug to some de lay they are not ull here yet and the train will not be loaded until touior- row. DlKD. James Pltzer, aged about H8 years, died of consumption at his homo near Thurston, Juno 1.1, IWHI. Dc ceaaed leuvi s a wife and twd children. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow and the remains Interred In the Masonic, cemetery at 10 o'lock a m. Rons. Near this rity, June 13, 1800, lo the wife of Wm D.irroch, a sou.