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i : rm im TV JJJJ o ItTABLlKHEn MR THE DUSEimTIM f DEIOCUTIC f HMIPUI, III TO till I lOIIITUTUB IT Til IWE1T OF Oil BROW EUGENE, OIU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1897. NO 52 'jILl EUGENE GUARD. tf.lL BROS, PUBLIbntlO . flJo ot Willamette b'tWM 12.00. 1.00. .SO. Ulna raie ill"-' on ppc"""' made known let lire 10 UA LCCKEY VmLER in rfatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. IUN'O PROMPTLY DONE ,UW-ork rnU."W J, BROWN, M. D. llclan and Surgeon. tj re.l.l-nce over po-toffloe. Hours; ..io2,6tolp. u. WOODCOCK, . . .onicy-iu--uw .Oat-lull block south of Chrtiman's ICGKSK, ; OBltuo. Unas, H. E. MAULEY 1TT0RKEYS-AT-UW. . . Oregon Idle In all Ilia court Wi lton i lock. of L. WHITSON, DENTIST. Mrrhiel the olTlce end fixtures or rZel W. V. Henderson, 1 am now ,Jd.njthl"g In tlie liueo DeulLlrj rea&iilouice. mil Brldje work l$pclllr. AND MARBLE WORKS. ki ud New Prices In Foreign and Kirblo ud Granite, MonumenU. plaati nd Cemetery work of til kinds for 1895. WORK GUARANTEED ! itStreet.noarPoitomce. Ku ene O THE TRAMP QUESTION- large Amouols Paid Out During October and NoTcmber. Cib, arleea. Tim following Innocent looking Item la tbe GCARoof Decertiberl4,18V7, bas I eeu largely corauisnted upon. "AM IXP1NSIVI LUXURY. The tramp question durlog the past two ruonthi Iim been quit costly to Eugene, avenging tbe turn of one bundled dollar per monlb. Tble mon ey baa been paid out fur offloer fee and fur rueali furolabed. the Hotel Eugene having the contract at lSJceute lr meal, having furnished 241 during tbe past inoo'.u. Hereafter I ram pa will be locked up during the night aud escorted out of I he city by tbe marshal In the morn lug, but no cost will be mad only In exceptional case. It seems a If tram rs are more plentiful than ever before, ex cepting during tbe year 18U6. Hereafter meala will only coat the c'tv 10 cents each, thecontraclal such prim having bteo awarded to b E Brown." Tbe above Item waa the result of a reporter' vltlt to the City Recorder's oflloe to obtain the oounoll proceedings, Mr Dorrl having remarked that tramps were au expensive' luxury and that tbe expense of their keeping amounted to a large sum per month, that the police department bad enst tbe city during the month of Novem ber about $140, and over 1100 of It was on accou n t of tram pa. Tbe Guard baa no apologies to make for publishing tbe above and while tbe amount la not so large stated It 'a by far too large. Tbe entire expense! of the police de partme t on account of feea acd meals furnished tramp, a. cording to our figures are: October. t 70.00 November 100.00 Mayor Kuyxendaii make tbe a mounts $57.06 for October and $95.81 for November. Either of tbe above amount are unreasonable. Tbe entire costs of tb police depart ment for fees and meala furnished are follow: October 7 08 November 138 2$ B. 0. PAI NE. t. W. 08BUHH VlciPresldjnt. Cash Is THE Loan and Savings BANK, e, - Oregon. V-D. A. Palno, J. B. Hants. J. I B. D. Paine. W. E. Brown, J. F. Moo, r. W. Otburu. Mai.jj. : $50.ooo.' Banking Business Transacted lowed on time deposits. kentruiled to onr caro will receive inllon. Total $224 86 Or an average of 111293 per month. We have taken tbe palus and time day Mli- ,,eCiid of the fourt'i year to look through Ilk bills of former Knnll.,nunn M ,,ator, com- montha of preceding years and found vices were held In tbe the followlna to be the wbola lees and Lmrnni,: Three children and one charges for meals: 1896-OCTODKH. Recorder 6 00 Police....... 600 tnica, fmiJvDt. H. n.EAKtw. Cashier WODcaAV.'AuIatsnt Cashier. National U t Eugene. Usb Capital $.0,000 iind Profits, $50,000 - Oregoru (banking business dona on reason- iKht drafu on NEW YOKK., ,?AX FHAN0I3C0 and PORT- changg told on foreign countries. ra lubtwt to check or oen;u-nit tiu entrusted to us will receiTS nuon. lodging u n,e Jail ulgbtly acd ou lime bad 23 In charge. He never ar rested one as they always went away when requested. ARREST BTOI'hKD. Duilngthe pant 8 or 10 days not a tramp baa b.eu arrested for tbe very good reason that the council one week ago plainly showed their disapproba tion aud then the Guard's Innocent Item may have bad something to do with It. We thluk that theoinccre will here, after be more cirelul when they arrest tramps. MONDAY, DECEMHEHJ0. H-ii It II Miller lulu Eugene. II N Coikerline I In the city again. Father W A Duly returned today from Monroe. Mr and Mrs A L Rouey of fio!ien were In Eu jeue today. M L Campbell, the liiHuruuce a gtnt baa returned from lduho. Mrs L 8 L!aii arrived home today from a vln at Portland. Jas I'arviu, Dt-xter postmaster and merchant waa in town today. Secretary Klncald wus a returning pasaenger to Halem this morning. U BHtrawn seetiun furcmau of the 8 P at this place went to Youcalla this afternoon. MImi Nellie Humptou arrived home this morning fmni an over-Buudsy vlait at Uheii. , Mr and Mrs J A Buthnelt and daughter- relumed to theh' Junction borne tills morning. MIhs Minerva liemenway has re signed her X)jltloii in the Cottage Orove public school. Wm Hutcblu',of the flrui of Hutch ing & Botilhwlck of Huleni was doing business In Eugure today. Mrs It A Waahbume and Mlas Ethel Stewart returned today from a vlall with friends near Portland. Will Martin came iu from Florence Baturday and left ou today's 10:50 lo cal for B.leru where he will spend Xuiaa tide. W W Ilrannlii, of the Morning Trlbuue, PortUud, is lu the city lu tb Interest of bis paper, and willestabllab a permaueut BKenry here. Frank Mormon, travellug "ruatler' and comedian of the Salem Statesman, atruck Eugeue this morulug on bis way hon;e Irom a southern uregon trip. FloiKnee Weat. DiO 1": tast BUO- KOVEMBEB. Recorder. Marshal.. ,.. 6 ... 6 00 1 00 adult were baptised aud six u ember added to the church. Cottane Orove Leader, Deo 17: Mra L F Wooley left Thursday morning for Sodaville, to attend the Mineral m, . to on 8prlngs College rally aud visit with Tu, ' 12 Ler alater, Mm 8 B Moras and Mends. She will also visit at Albany, junction and Eugene, returning Christmas. Th funeral of the late Rebecca r Ib . . .ftnrnnnn The r was neiu yeaieiunj funeral sermon was preached In the Christian church at 2 o'clock by Rev 1895-OCTOBEB. m T, Iloae. aud It was just iriouio Tliioorder -I 00 L nhi, 0ij iajy. The body was Police 00 ken to the I O O F cemetery and In- furred. Total w T.iohtabD No 07. which went adrift November. Uaturdav. Dec 11, was brought down to Marshal 8 00 Astoria from the buoy siauou u- " "" A aa I . t i ...I K m. vi a iir ratlin Recorder w day, fully eit..pPeu - and a muBuroom auunur. Total 0 '2 00 Total 1894. Tb officer presented no fee In October or November. 1898-OCTOBEB. . tl6 00 1 , rn i, of coal, a full auriDlles and left out bills for Friday. winrnnee Weal: Frank Bhe took on complement of lit her station baa Potterf , . r.ik Prairie, where he com Dee ii . . .i . .. .uuiwm of water work for RecordW w pwwu , , 0 00 Qeo Hale, wiui one iiu.iu.e- Police . , f the atflee stand, KOVEHBEB. !. .,...... la nrnreasive Dractl- nA air naie, .. - r- o 'u w , -.i JUJ it.., water to waan OH ii i i x.rii U3ta 0 00 . .. .mi wauous and water .11 wo l ..,,, of nreasLre for tue oarii, i -- . . .!., luK Ilia unit. case of nreio et..ut"." BTEAMBOATINa.-Cpt F J Smith .ril.. n tJUUUBV'S roruai.u Recorder., Police Meals Total., .J-.193 an FORMER MAYORS. . intaretawed Hons lu ra, a w now uj ..- ji I F.nceue bai I ha tram D OUeSUOU. M.I " r. ' :. ' -,,. handled Wlllameu ceding mayo, w . a 1 llaMaf I A ll. Bfl r jTIITJUUIJ Mldb.gav.bU;offlt very L.gh .t.e. o .boating on tbe tavn "Tbe river above not beeu navigated for I from Eugene to Har County Bank. "UMlitaed la 1881) jEKTE, OREGON. ,erl Banklna bualnett .al5'ui tfjm:ti no terms. .HOVE,PreHtdent. b AKRAMfl, Cashier. MOVE V'Jb.. Ami Cash F-6 WAY.-Ex-Nlghtwatch 'norms us that durinsr the lr a Cniinta nf vaara airO ?on duty, be had a high i'" locked up in one night, ''"rnlnir v..nnd J'" through town; and not 8f V7mn. for beating rl.burg lions nu - ih. rlvar. rrhAtr an mi in uuir i -- And or trivial oneua. - i . . wllUout them In th city )""" kiarnrlalnr city and turn them out in u ,u,u: of .steamboat. makinE Utb. mar.h.1'. duty tow J CorvaIlll(i them out of th city HmlU. U oia not - e - lb t times years nave ih citizens of that even hearing the From Harris some 33 mllen, V burg (low VUCUJ UUV VI It ll i nlUllll'K lU UWPVaaw - tblnfc lb. .ollr. .IP. ' b 4 nob rrt !" struotlon. and Mia w -, . ' 1 " T .., .u0 and who has coa th. city -nythlDg our mg - T- 0Ui u,. of office, aunougu . b ,re D0W en. tramp yea.. L....,,i f his ultlmale recovery." EX-orru- r. -...tone time sheriff . M..v.whowaanlghtwacn- Mrroinue.e. ... A . .. . i j il.i ..nuinil lias iiiuur . a a, i liibi i nr .i.h luuii j UT; rT, Vd winter month, he , ,bl, vicinity- during MB.t j avarasa OI ww." and on tlm naa " j - n in arreted a bibom T,r l'ratt. who terved MAYOIt KUTKESIliLL WEITE8 lie Give III Vanien of tb Tramp Question. Editor Ouahd: Your Item f a few day. .lac about tb cost of tramp to our city ha seemed to cause serious misapprehension, both at home and abroad, of our manner of dealing with tb tramp question. I frar that the Item mentioned and tb preaa com ment thereon bav glvso rise to tbe Impression that w are running a sort of refuge for tb much abused tramp. Oo tb coo rary, w bav been trying to make It so hot lor th members of th genus hobo tbat they would bear of lb fame of Eugen while yet a great way off, and give us tb go-by. But Just her I wlab lovay tbat I ex onerate you from any Intention to Injur me or my administration In tbe Item mentioned. I bav no doubt the Item was published merely aa an item of news, and on what was supposed to be correct Information. In the first place, I wish to say that th expense of handling tramp tb past two montha was not quit so great a ynura Item Indicated. To be specific, lb expense for October wm f57 66; for November, 96 84, mailng an average of $76 70. Secondly This sum was not paid out for feeding tramp. Not a cent was paid for meal for tramps, except bile serving sentence for violating ordi nances of tb city. During October tbe expense for such meals was f !S 61. During November, $22 84. .Thirdly No tramp was given any diet richer than bread and water who would not work." A a result, we got all the city wood aawed by them and a lot of street work don, although there was so many among the tramp who pre'erred light diet to work that dur ing October alone th marshal served over 100 meala of straight bread and water. These facta have mad a very wholesome Impression on tbe tramp fraternity, and If your Item and the press co'iiraerts thereon do not spoil the lson, we .ball be blessed with their absence for some tlm to come. Fourthly Even at the figure above slven tbe ex pen re for disposing of tramp ha been larger than I would have liked. But I watched the mat ter carefully and do uot see that tb police force could have mad tb ex pense much less, and hay done Justice to the community. These two months ha coat more for tramps than all tbe precedlug month of this administra tion. This ba. been due to tbe fact tbat an unusual number of tramp. have been passing through and tbey are of a very tough character. I think most of the town, down the valley have found this to be true. Mr Croner, who lias been on tbe night police for several years, aay there ba Uen three time at many as be ever saw before in me lame time. uey were sleeping In barn, begging on tbe streets, and prowling about tb city at night and threatening to overrun the town. Tbe following plan ior hanilllriB- them was adopted: No tramp was arreated for mere vagrancy, unltsshe refused to leave town when ordered to do so. At nlgbt all tramps found are rounded up, for the nlgbt, In tbe lock-up. This waa found to be tb easiest way to keep tbcm out ot mis chief. Our small force wa. not able to keep track of a down tramp roaming about the street. Next morning tbey are escorted or ordered out of. town without their brsakfaat. If tbey leave and stay away, no arrest, are mad and no expense are Incurred. If tbey ieturn to town, or are caught begging or violating any city law, they are arrested, and have Invariably been sen tenced to bard labor. If tbey work they are given a sufficient quantity of plain food. If ihey won't work, tbey are locked in a cell and fed on bread and water. A an Indication of th number or tramD passing through, I will ssy that there have been locked up during tbe nasi month on au average about seven tramps each nlgbt. Ouly a .Ingle night wa. the Jail empty. All tbl. armv of mote than 300 tramp wa bandied by our police foroe without nnatinir th clt a cent, I wish to call attention lust her to tbe fact tbat dur log Ibeae two montha of tbe "plague nt iramn-." not on burglary or breach of the peace baa occurred. Thla I quite l i contrast with the experience of some of our sister cltlee, down th valley, aud apeak well for our police force. "An ounce or prevention is worth a pound of cure." A few dollar. . . I - i. I Aaklaaa anil ape I In leacuiug iu wuiw . .rim nal horde that .cueene is m uau place for them, and In herdlrg them nut of town, la much better tbau sav ing a lot of valuable property burnea h. i ham. or acme lerloua crime or KJ J -, " crimes commltud TBAHPQDKSTION CONTINUED Tit Slijot nil Repoitrr Slill Helta Praaaal Argnm-Mla. Editor Guard:-Notwithstanding the course pursued by my worthy pre decessor., as quoted by you yesterday, I bav never felt that I had a right to Instruct our offloer. to permit the wholesale violation of any class of our laws. I bad supposed that our laws were Intended to be enforced. I have Instructed tbe police force not to be rash In petty offenses, and always in such esses to give due warning. But If oflenses were continued In spite of warning, to arrest without fear or favor. And why make an exception of atrampT Why let a buy, dirty, thieving tramp go unpunished, and pull up some student or one of our own citizens for riding a wheel on tin walk, TUESDAY DECEMBER 21. Ilarley Morris of Portland la lu the city. Dr A Shar les of (Joahvn wa in Eu geue to.'ay. Itev J T Abbelt arrived home thin afternoon. T D Linton went south thl. after noon ou buelnets. Ilujers are offering 0J cents per buahel for wheat In Eugene. Mrs L D Henderson, the Chicago boot and shoe drummer, la In the city. Mr and Mra CM Young went to Portland this morning for a Chrlntmas visit. "Clerk, at the postoftlee are Luy handling Christmas presents thut aie being sent away. Judge J C Fullertoii pawed through Eugene this afteruoou on his way home to Roaeburg. President Chapman is to lecture I fore) I he State Teachers' atsoelutlon to be hold In Poitland next week. Mr and Mrs Wm Mayer left on to day's 10:50 local for Rochelle, Il'.liiola, where they will vlalt with his parents A letter from Walter llode lu South- or other petty oftenst? I Insist that ern California says ne is eating oranires our own cltlneu. are aa worthy or irom tne trees, in neaiui is improv leniency a. a lot of hungry tramp. Ing. At any rate, that li tbe polloy of this Roy Llvei more remains today In a administration. Aud It will continue very precarious condition, and with no to be It Dolicv. TramD. and touitb. cliaune from Tester day. His life is had aa well take notice and govern hourly despared of. themselves accordingly. Our officers are Instructed to make no exceptions to give all petty offenders fair warn ing. Then If the offense I. persisted iu, to arrest, aud I expect them to follow Instructions. There baa been too much leniency to tramp. too much tendency to let blm have hi. own way In order to save ex pense. Tbe tramp ought to be com- polled to respect law the aame as any body else, and the sooner he I. taught to do so tbe better for tbe community. I would like to call your alteution to another thing. Tramp, are alway. a tax unon a comm.inlty. Without doubt there bav been month, hereto' fore when they have cott Eugene more than last month. Court coat. are not the on.y onea emanea oy tramns. Every meal and dime or quarter begged; every cblcken roost rouueoi every cioiiiea-.ii.a auipftu, every pantry robbed of Its fruit, Is part of tbl. tax. Without doubt this administration mieht make more of Ill UOLAUS CAPTlltf.U. Tno Trampk Are Caught Today. M Irving 8 D Coates, atone time in the truck business here, but for several years marshal of Monmouth was defeated for re-election yesterday. N E Handsaker, chief clerk lor the Northern Paclflo H R Co, with hl family, arrived here from Tacoma Sunday. They are visiting Willi rela tives at Goshen, and will returu home about the first of the year. Mr Ebbert and wife, who now reside about 40 mile, from Arlington, arrived her tbl afternoon aud left for Spring field precinct to vlalt J F Powers and family and James Ebbert and wife, and other. Mr Ebbert waa a pioneer settler of Laue county. William Rockefeller, woith $40,000,- 000 or more, and auelng a wiuoweu washerwomau for $17.50 for grata which her horse ate on his pasture, sltords a spectacle which might make the aiiRels weep, If It were not more cond iuive to profanity. How doe It strike our Eastern read a reputation for economy to let tne eri (0 fcnow that In Oregon the gras tramp tax be paid In thla way. But I ta Btn gren, rose, aud chrysauthe conceive It to be my duty to execute rnums, pansle. and daisies are bloom- tbe laws, let the consequence, be what iD2 n the yards, and up to tut. lime thev tnav. And In the long run It i..va scarcely had any winter will be fo.ind that this will cost gather, Eugene less money than the other The Myrtle Poiut Enterprise lias the plan, and at the aame time teacn 0owD. Among those talked of offenders agalust the law a wnciesome , -Drogecuting attorney for thin dla- leen- . . trlctare. D E Watson, Jr, of Coos, L Now I think lh..t, in your article T , of T.ne G0 M Brown of yesterday, you made It quite clear that DoUK,M) ,nd j Fred y,t. 0f Benton we ar pursuing a mo ',T" county, policy towara tramp, .uau r awr Tbe molloa for a new trial for Ou. ""I:""', I. Jrir.. Vu John D Ledr.ck.wa. denied by Judge pony ""., ". Tv theM McBrlde Saturday uiorniug at Hills for tramps. If you can give thee ...11,.,.,ioMnN1Mgiic, I It ..11 .. , .n4 UUIU. IUVI IUV MVu irv-.-M , St me MM uuuuuujr, ur uu . 'mi wam ub,l fnr nn down the valley that your first Item 6 got, then our obM In criticising It . ffl. nt Jiieuoo to JlliUfy will have been ouiamea. . . d ... of W ft. UT KEN DA Lb, l'ut (,urd, PervmUr W. Peter Norton, nged 33 year, and l'etee Wilson, a 15-year-old boy, were arrested at Irving today In the act of uurglutUiiig the section house at tbat place, and wire bound over In tb sum of f.'OO to await the action of tb grand Jury. Two women, Mr Wettlcr and Mra Kitchen, saw th man tak an axe and break In the door. They gave the ularui and citizens captured thciu lu the building. Tbey were brought hero this afternoon by Justice Yules nud Npeclal ( nslable Llndley and turned over to Sheriff Johnson. The Jail was empty before tbey were placed iu It. The boy says be ba been travellug two weeks, aud tbat bla parents relde at Tacoma, Wash, and tliut he met Nortot) here laat night. I'oburg Brh'ge Repair. L X Rouey, foremau of th building of the new 1 ) foot span of th (Jtb Jrg bridge Informs us that he will have the bridgo ready for travel within ten days. In the meantime irnvel must goby the Diadmoinl ferry, two miles above tb bridge. The loud la uot of th best but i tea ii be traveled. It turns up the river at the north end of t ho bridge. Tbe travel on It under ordinary circumstance la very light, only for neighborhood purpose aud a atiorl cut to the north side of tbe county. Floruuco Maaoulo Election. Tho West, Deo 17: At the meeting of tho M iMinio Indue Saturday evening Deo lllb, the following nfllcer were elected lor the next ?ear. The Installa tion exenlses w ill be held Dec 27, 1807: O W llurd, W M; C B Morgan, 8 W; J I Iltitterfield, J W; 8 Q Llnds ley, tronaursr; I G Kuotta, secretary; E W Cobb, S D; A W Cox, J D; W O Martin, tyler; R B Mills, 8 8; Tho Steear, J 8. Palljr l.u.nl, December . Paralyzed. Mrs John Bomraer villi), mother of Harvey and Mack Bommerville, who reside a few mile, weat of Harriaburg, wa. paralyzed at an early hour this morning, and at last ucoounta was unable to .peak and Is lu a precarious condition. Mack Bommerville, who bad purchased ticket", aud with bl. wife expected to leave for a visit to Sau Francisco tonight, left for his mother', bedside as soon as he ucaru or tne unwelcome news. Mrs Bommerville lived In Eugene for a year or more. It Is the opinion of the Guard tbat iUD ferry Landing. Report. the olty wa. as free from crime under L, of trouble with the ferry lauding tbe administrations of ex-mayor. Hendrick. ferry on the McKenzle Matlock, Friendly, Hovey and Mo- rver At certain .tagea of the river iue Clung a under tbe present one. average offense for which a tramp MOL'BJiFDL TKIKUTB.-PaclflC .i. ft f I. KVnn.. Emolre: In ineueaw. m ;-- SonE gene sutlers, sad Miss U)Uo.ou e n favorite wherever po"'100. ," . rust whoe futu.e knnvu a.." - ---- a. -L. Mavor Mauoca, "w . ... " . j ........ mil ts. 1-er wora in veraiot oi me ju j, ' law. the ferryman Is compelled to get into Is I ,l. a.ii.. .ia- in f.rilr to haudle arrested 1 for begging, which I not a tb Auj there I. do other point helnou. offense, and our people cannot , ,i.nh tbe ferry can be niovat to aflord to pay $70.70 per mourn meiiy M9t th ,ituatlon. to arrest men of this class, una reason tbat Eugene was beselged with tramp. last month was because tbe rumor got abroad amonc? tbl. element tbat tbe city of Eugene would feed and Idge them well foraweei an -i men iuru ii.nm looa. rested uo. to prey on the nubile with renewed energy. r r I. i We also desire to correct on nu " Mavor KuvkendaU'a previous com munication wherein he aay.: "I wish to call attention Just her to the fact that during these two month, of tne 'plague of tramps,' not one burglary or breach of th peace ba occurred." It 1. a well-known fact that tbe paper. Dull- Guard December 21. Election ok Officers. Eugena Chapter No 10, R A MJIast evening elected the following olllcer for tbe ensuing yeur: F W Osburn, High Priest; 8 M Yoran King; J Ij Page Seribe; L N Roney secretary; J ' IlobliiHon, tr-asurcr; EO Totter, O U of II; Wm Piestop, Principal Sojourn er; JM Howe, Royal Arch Captain; W Fi Loughmllhr, Master of 8d Veil; Ellin Chapmau, Master 2d Veil; E Whattam, Miaier 1st Veil; V McFar land, Tyler. Iksank. Saturday Louis O Burg, of Crow, aged 84 years, was brought before Judge Potter, Deputy District Attorney Harris and Medioal Exam er W Kuykendall and W L Cheshire and adjudged Iruane. He Is suppose to have brooded over love affalri. Sheriff Johnson took the unfortunate man to Salem on thl. morning', local. Shortebt Day. December 21 lodny.la the shortest day In tbe year, and as accredited almanac give it, tb I beginning of winter proper. Eugenes Store. You can get All wool dress soods. 30 In wide, in all tbe leading colors, at 25o All wool double width the new combination of mixed colors, 85o A larse assortment In blacks and only last week chronlckd theft from mixture., all new goou, n . ... I it i. a,-,, auMur In nl .lD and n awaa viri aiuu tv auwa a the Hotel Eugene ana minnesoim House, while petty article, are .tolen right along. Tbl. I. not tbe fault of the nolle force or the mayor. We a o-nnd nolle force, but It I. uaavw r unable to cover tbe entire city mixed at 60o Handkerchief, at 2So a dozen fTn,ia,.r and hosa all srades and prices to suit your purw; guaranteed to Stand to wear Some very pretty things In tascl make "EuEene a bot , ators In colon and black from 25 up .., hi.i. It la nottheoor- Wranneia thut will fit. wear well and Zl ide to make our city, resting! hold tnelr colors; cheaper than you Flually. I wish to My tbat there is every reason to hope tbat thla vigorous treatment of tbe tramp prooiem nas bad lu effect, and tbat onr expense bill for thla caua will be greatly re duced lu tbe future. For th past 12 dav. not a tramp ba. been arrested. nut whether tb expense be much or little, w want the live and property nf ..nr modI to be aafe, and want Eugen to get such a reputation as to make nobos, toughs, crook, and other criminals give It a wide berth. W KCYKESDALL. nlace fort rami), a payers," and a Klondike titliclal. city for Circuit Court Catei. Sampson McConnell v. GC Fleeman and W O Purkerson; torcover money on a promissory note. Judgment 1 aakad for $555. I R Ellison v J T Rowland and wife: foreclosure of mortgsge. Judg ment I. aaked for $1000 and Interest at 10 per cent per annum lno February 28, 1800, leia the payment of $5W on Interest, Macklntoshee at prlcea that will ..mniah and please you; luey aie going rapidly ni.nVata from 500 ud: some very warm, wft nd good onea from $2 up A good all-wool suit for $0 A heavy all-wool cheviot In blue and black, $8 50 The same In frocks, $0 A eood heavy alVwool plaid suit, assorted colors, (10 K.-rsev overcoats In black, velvet collar., $7; only a few left Underwear In all grade and color., 2oo up Bocks from So to 50o The newest things In neckwear and good values; all style, and color. A neitt dressy .hoe, the new coin toe, $1 i.5 A good assortment In color ana blacks, drecay and serviceable, from i 50 to $4 60 A real good boot for $2 A nobby good bat for $1 60; In black and colors. Don't overlook our Shoe Department. F. E o unn, n ' .r ,mn. and In tb Ml na win. pw ".';,' of orlluellty, pense to the city. The " V fml0 to io poe from ter mouu - I