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o r 1 TOE H 11 1 1 ' f hi l Uj 1 1 J K8T1BL1SIIED KOR TOE DiEUIMTIOI OP DEJOCRlTin rBlMCIPLES, 1M TO RIM 1I IQItlTllTlM BT TOE IUE1T OP Oltt BROW t()L2 EUGENE Oil., SATURDAY, APRIL 23 80S. 2 J: H .j - ji - - -J 1 u I W II M AO 1 7 ! "i i , . l WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CA.nPBnLL BTOS, PL'5LISI1ERS ib'an 11.11. 61.-1., $:oo. n.s Te'. i.ou .to. known J,, slostnl. Advertising rates made on aJ'"','", ,,, " . I l H I A j S. L'CCKKY 0 1 DEALER I- Xlocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. VEPAiniXO PROMPTLY DONE 0-ail'orU Warranted. -1 LW. BROWN, M. D. physician unn oureon OHm resi.lsnco over postoflicc. 1 lours: it,, Uto-2,iuV'. ni. h r wnnncoCK. a. v ..ww ,Utoriicy-at-I:iw Ornn-One Utlf block south o( ITirleiusn's lock, El'UENK. : 1 ORKUOS. ICCJ use ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. r'KOil Will piactlce in all the court Lite. of Office In Wultou l lock. L. L. WHITSON, DENTIST. nnviiiK purchased the ofllre mill tlxtiiri-H o k. I.l-. I ..ril W . I I'll! T 1 Hill IIIIW Hri'sreil louo niiy;ni.i(j hi u mien the elsvv said ollice. Croon and Bridge ork t Specially. E. C XaESZES. RANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. tw Designs iud New Prices lu Farvlg-u aud Domtnlc Marble and Ursnlto, Monuments. Hm.Ulones ami Cemetery work of all kludi fur 1K. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! VI mtl'"ir 't. ntirl'i lo.lb ). Kn cno O 1'iriuent. suicr SsoiKiBASi, Aw'itsnt Ciu-l.ior. Ol Eugene. Pild up lash Capital S50.CG0 Surplus and Profm. $59,009 Eugene - - Oregon, f A (tenera) banking business done on reason rble i terms. Sis-lit draft on NKW YOHK. UHICAUO, SAN FKANC18UO and POUT LAN D, OitKUON. )BUU of exchange sold on ore 1,01 co'Uitric-. poit received subject to check or oeuiti it of deposit. I All collection! entrusted to ns will reoive 7rcmpt attention. ... Of Eugene, Oregon, PITSL (Paid up) .... $50,000 W. E. 6R0WN. President.' B. D PAINE. Vice President, f. W. OSBURr.', Cashier. W. W. BROWN, sill Cashier DIRECTORS- W Osburn. B. D. I'alne. W r. Hron Peine, J. p. Roblnton, j. B. Harris. P Qerjeral Banking Bu$mess raijsacted on pauorable Jerms jalt l..,,, on ,he prncl.l oltU- of the I .'i ''''" l9 crrin"Ke furinsned avail j'e in ill fi.rclieu coiiinrien. tvm paid on time drKlt. it'00' Tul1 UlB "ur"K ot valuable ulkcUoin receive our prompt attcn'.lon. Lane County Bank. iIilaMlilied tn lui. EUGENE, OREGON. A Qeneral Banking business i" all branches transact; no vorable terms. A- O. HOVF. , President J. M. ABHAMS. CWiier. A. O. HOVE1' J., AinCa h Mm hi I Hp Loan )nd Savings Bank ill! It i flie Speak ami Vice lies PRESIDENT INFORMS SPAIN Bill Troiip at Dbjusil of kl'AM UtlS IliAVIXi .H IOIIK Sjiecial to Hie Guard. Wasiiinutox, D l' Airi! 11); 5 p ui. SjifuUtT Iiiitl mid Vii-e Prthlileui lloliarl linvo t-itit-il t lie wur rvMilu- llollS pUhM'tl I V llOlll II(llll-l'B of C'ou- Pit'didi'iit McKinloy t-liortly tliere ul'ter cubk'd tlie goveiliuimt ofpuit) tlie action of t'onjjrtss. A It M V l'KKl'A RATIONS. A bill lias been ititri dnced in Cou ansa I'luriiiK two liundied tlnniHaii'J troops ut tliu I'rwidi'i.t'n li."poMil, atd Uiutuine will bj rinlieti furuurd with out dtluy. Tlie war department In lhn city is one eft i t'ut activity. Every o ilk ltd in ut hi.- place of duty und war pi f para tiuiis nre being rimhtd. The fccene is ono of treat activity. WAltSUII'S KKAHY. Tua vxciti'iiicnt at Key West, Florida, Is InU'Usi'. All Hit) war-nhips are in teadlness for the fmy, The exodus of the exoitcd Hpauiards from New York I'ity has already begun In earnest. Some will go direct home, wlido ethers intend going to t'unada for protection. The steamer Panama arrived ut New York from Havana today, und reports everything quiet atd ('tactful in the capitol of Cuba. CARLUT3 AC11VK. The t'arlists are now at work prepar ing to overturn the punish govern ment. Local Carlisls are convinced that the preseut dynasty is doomed If it does not succeed iu the wur against the United ritatts, the possibility or which is scouted. The War (Spirit. Washington, April 18 While the house was wuitliiK on the conference committee, hundreds of lepreseuta tives gathered iu the lobby and awoke the repo-e Willi patriotic tougs. The battle-hymu of the republic wus sung by (Jeueral Henderson of Iowa. "Dixie" and other song were sung, led by some ex .Con federates, una then, in tremendous volume the corridors rang with hu improvisation ol "Hang General Weyler on a ur Apple tree, as We (jo MarchiugOu." Uoy Accidentally Klut Juuction City, Or, April 17. The Vi-year-'.ild sou of Willis Munday was flint today, the result c f (be accidental disehaige of a sliotun. Jiis left bund and arm were tilled wi'b shot. The wounds ure no. thought to be danger ous. Ma. KIM; Monday's Albany h-tn-ociut: "On Mouday, April IS, lS'Ji, at Id o'clock a m, at the home of the bride's parents, corner Ferry and Third Ktreetn, Albany, by iie L V Poling, Mr Kola eis, the well known hop huver and Miks Mary SScIiIcmhmt. : tlaugli'.er of Mr Petei r?rhlfser. Mr ' and Mrs Neis left ou the noon train I f..r Portland and other places on a weddinu tour. They have the best wiidies of many." Mr Neis is well 1 1 1 11 Iknciwu iti Lane county, bring a ' nephew of Win Neis ol fcriuglleid. O 400,000 MEN. The President Will Want This Many Men. ni:iiiiir9 soo to in: t ni.i ii Washington, April 17 The prwi dent will ask eoi(rem for authority t thlse a provisional army of 40t),(iOO. A bill to thisehVut will probably be sub mitted to congress tomorrow or Tues day. Probably not more that) oitf- tighth of this force will bo included lu the 11 1st call for volunitvrs. Its numerieal strength, alter the first call of 10,000 or 60,000 men will te governed by circumstances. The duty to whi.h it will be ashigued will La controlled by later developments. Tlie war department will, in a few days, nk congress Ur authority to enlist troops for regular (.erviceup to the maximum regimental limit. This will bring the toial eulisted force of the army up to 4 i,7U0 men, as follows: Cavalry, 1O.OC0; artillery, 7000; iufau tr.v, So.OOO. The Amercan soldieis in the IleKI will live in good style, and ixurts de- Clare that an army of 200,000 cau be supplied from domestic sources with out inconveniencing anybody or caus ing the price of food products to rise. I HE UPAKD CIKCL'uATKS. tioes to Mauy States fiiarinc Hie ews of Eugene and Lane County. While correcting the mailing list from which the Weekly Ulaki) is mulled, we noted the many ties (illa tions of the paper. From tli tith day of April lo the Kith, one w eek, (he follow ing additions and changes were placed on the lii-l: Cl.undler E J, Creswoll, Or. Veach U M, Lyons llle, Calif. Widuier Jos, Kealtle, Wash. Harding li W, Cottage tirove, Or. Ovinu Mrs J A, .Salem, Or. ( hi isman W W, Cottage tirove, Or. Hkiuner O H, tlilmiiu, Colo. Muths J J, Eugene, Or. J taker J II, Juuction City, Or. Turubow J It, Junction City, Or. Itees M V, Santa Puula, Cal. Williams Win, Wallace, Idaho. aughan Alfred, lluftalo, Wyo. Wells 8 It, Olo tt, Kan. Hhaw W H, Juneau, Alaska. Wade K, Elliston, Or. Flint J L, Junclion, Or. . uckey Marie, iSaginuw, Or. Davis J E.SautaK'MA, Calif. Heard W li, Saginaw, Or. The Wrkkly Guard Is mailed to every slate aud territory iu the L'nlon an j a number of copies journey week ly to foreign ccuntries. Hut It Is not ou this circulation we pride ourselves. It is the home circu lation, the greeting the Guard ie wives every week from thousands of Traders iu Lane ounty, that give us satisfaction. That we do uot boast of the position held by the Guard, with out reason, may be demonstrated by advertisers. To them our subscription books are oi'kn for inspection. This Is au oiler few newspaiers are willing to make. We believe iu allowing our patrons the opportunity lo satisfy themselves tliut they receive what they pay for the chance to reach a largo number of their prospective cus tomers. That we cau accomplish. Our list bears us out iu the statemeut. Hurglars In a Jewelry Store. Junction City, Or, April li. FA Cruln's jewelry store, situated In W S Lee's drutr, store, wus burglarized last ni;l.t. Jewelry und silvewure am 'tinting lo $100 whs stolen. No truce of Hie robber bus been found. Dk John's Lkcturk. The lecture given lu t'ds city tiatusday night un der auipicies of the F.pworth League of the M E church by John P D John, ex-president of De Pauw university, was one of the most scholarly produu lions ever rendered lu this city, and received many comuieudatoiy words d praise. Sunday evening he occu pied the pulpit at the M E church, and preached to a large audience. Crook County Hiikei Immense sales of yearling sheep have taken Dlace in Crook county since the first ftf I l.u .... 1 1 li Ah tin II v ui 1USI liut.il ... , ' , , .,,! nic nmu iw im.o miuhku iibiiu.. iiic purchaser was J W Blake, r presen lug Dr Wil'on, of Wjomlng. The prices have have rot Uen given out. but the Prinevllle Journal U HS-ured that they were in the ueighboi hood of .10 a head, af er shearing. Siuslaw Caiii.k Florence West, April 1.5: vVm Goodpasture cau.e down the river Tuesday after ai. other load of cattle. Including those now on hand, he has taken out from the Kiuslaw about o')0 head within a year. W Nichols has driven out over 300 In that time, so that counting whit other pur ha e taken there nave been nearly ltiN) lira tmf cattle driven out of Jiis valiey lu the past year. 0 Will Bp Within Tte Days. I' iiii.v iti:nti i (int. Special to the iluard. Washisuton, I) C, Apnl 10; 7 p in Hostilities will positively begin within ibree days. S;ain intiKt withdraw her armies from Cuba within that time or light One hundred and fifty Spaniards left New Yoik Cily today. P.IUAS I.N liOSTON. Lecelved tin Ovation From Audience of l.t.OOO. an lie TtiN, April It!. W J Hryati was tlie guest i i Hostnn iday. At the guecl of ihe llimeiallic League, a re ception was hi I I at 2 Ibis afternoon, aud a batujiiet was served, Mr Hryau aud lion Arthur Sewul were (he guests of honor, lioth made speeches tonight. Air Ihyaii aud Mr Hew all addressed l."),i)i ) pi .ipU In Mecliaiiics' hall. Mr Hryau made the prin cipal tipcccli, and iL-cUstu-d bl metuliisui. Itir.li were cheered to the echo when they entered the hall, ac companied by George Fred Williams. Mr liryau, referring to the Cuban ipiistiou, said he reali.ed that this lime of international complication might cu u so ns to forget for a t lino purty questions und rally lo Hie support of i ho national honor. (Gteut nppluuse ) He then reud a bulletin w hich had Just been handed him, iiniio'i'ieliig the piissago of the Turpiu Cuban recognition resolution by i ha senate. This announcement cuued tin- wildest enthusiasm, and as Mr liryau waved a silken Cuban Hag which had been throw u to him, men aud women all over thu hall cheered and jelled their indorsement of the senate's net ion, (.'A I.I FORM DKOI GHT. Cut Ho aud Sheep In Dauber of Star ration. b.tN Francisco, April is. A mrnnicie special from I rtsno sas: Unless something at pre-elit uuforseen bapoeiiH fully HO,000 head ot rheep and cattle will die of starvation is this county iu the next few months ou au, count of luck of grazing grounds. It Is said representation bus Wen made to Seuutor White asking that the Hier ra reservations be thrown iien lo shet p und cuttle this year, with no le strictionsusto national parks. A Fake. The biggest fake of the day Is re ported to huve occurred at Huntington Sutuiday night. About 0 o'clock there appeared in the cloudless sky lu a northerly direction a large dark object changing appearance ut short intervals. First the object appeared In (he form f a largo bird, resembling that of an American eagle, with Its beak wide stretched, ns If In readme to pounce upon its prey. Next, the cloud sep arated, ussumiiig the form of two ships, one a full rigged baitlt-ship and the other much smaller lu proportion, re settit'ling that of a torpedo boat, which seemed to be engaged lu a battle with the larger vessel. A great many stars were seen passing rapidly from one cloud to the other, hs though the vessels were exchanging shots, the stars representing the Hashes of guns, 'I his continued for about Vt minutes, then the smulli r cloud gradually closed in with I lit larger one until It directly dirappeured, leaving one ol Jeet. There was a very strong northwest wind dur ing this struuge phenomenon, but It never changed its position In the least. The older cluzeiis here regard this as a i ure sign of v ar w ilhKpalu, which will result in certuiu victory for the America i eagle. TlIK STATU CaMI'AION Itosjcburg Review: Hon R 8 Sheridan returned Suturduy night from Portland, where he spent hist week iu arranging mat- ters lu connection w Ith the unlou stale icompalgu. He has appointed WJ i D'Arcy f Salem secretary of the dem ocratic s'ate central committee, and JauiisH R iley f Pendleton, J II Rob I bins ol Li Grande, H I, Ilcxthof Mo ! Mi .iivllle, J W Welch of Portland I and M A Miller of Lebanon members of the executive commitUe. The three state chairmen, R H Uherldau, democrat, Frank Williams, pepullst, and Simon Smith, silver republican, will jointly iniiiia;o the union cam paign, having opened head'pMaitert In t!i- Ainsworih building, Portland, Mi Sheridan Is very bnppful of the re sult in the c mlng election, and be lieVei Hie union state ticket Will be triumphantly elected. HK-iT KfclilHEVr'a CULL. ludlgnnntly llrprlled by the OUIceig lo Haletn. The Salcru Statesman takes up the cudgel In behalf ol the Se.'oud regi ment, Oregon National. Guards. It ays: The suggestion in I he Oregoniau of Friday that the Fir-t regiment, of Portland, would go to the front Intact la case of war w ith Spain while (he Seond regin'eut and Third battalion would be allowed to take what Is bit is Indignantly repelled by the officers III Ihla city. 1 1 la believed by the lat ter that the First regiment has no bet. ter show to go Intact than the Second The Second Is nuinerli'ul'y as strong us Hie First and Is In every way as com petent to jierfonu active service. Col Yoratl of the Second is (he soliloi colonel of the stats), Is a competent olll cer, young and active, aud, if only one cflonel can be taken, Is entitled lo command the regiment. Mnjots Willis aud Gillette of the Second outrank both the majors of tlie First aud have had more experience lu field work. The same can be said of many of the captains autl lieutenants of the rk'coiid as they outrank many of those lu tlie First. The Second lias always turned out more men to camps of Instruction than the First. Its officers, to say the least, are fully as competent. Intelligent and us moil are wt ll tinned, t he same cau be said of the Third battalion of Eastern Orego.i, whose nfUcers and men are fully entitled tJ their Just hare of oftlclal recognition. MOY VLOY RELEASED ON lt.1 L. His Hearing to Take Place Wednesday lielore Judge lielllnger. Monday's Portland Telegram: "Moy Quoy, recently brought to Portland from Kugene, tn answer to the charge of being found In the United States In the capacity of laborer without having a certificate of teglslr.itlon lu his possession, w as this ncjn released Irom custody upon furnishing bonds In the sum of $.()0 to Insure his apiearance when the case comes to trial. Yew Mow aud I.ee Me Kim, two w II to-do Chinese merchants, signed the under taking. "The hearing of the case has beeu set before Judge Hellluger Wtduesday, The defense claims to be able to estab lish the fact (hat the Chinaman is a resident of (he Culled Slates by birth, but there is a question whether even this w ill sullies to meet the require ments of the registration act as re. garde lo the Chinese. The same quia turn was raised once befoie and the trial judge refusetl to pass upon It, claiming that it was a (mint for ti e supreme court of tho Culled States to settle." Slusluw Mall Service. Florence West. There ie a very strong fallng among the people living between Eugene and Mapletmi that if the mall service Is not kept up to a good degree of elllclelicy during the uext four years, they w ill enter complaints to the postolllce de partment. For mauy years the service ou that line was very poor and uusat asfactory, but Mr Hangs has giveu regular service during the past four years aim the people know how to ap preciate it. I ho uext contract has beeu let at a very low price to a man from the East, whoevldeutly kuew little or nothing ef the difficulties to be encountered. If anything Is lost through the transaction the contractor ought to stand It lustead of the ieople being auaoyed by Irregular and Ineffi cient mall service. Daily (iuard, April 1') At TKH Iloi'S. Today's Hulem Jialesmau: "Wiu Hiowu, the com mission merchant, went to Oaklui d last night, where he will h.sjct a lot of hops today. Oue day last week Mr Hrowu purchased a UI bale lot al Hutte vlllo paying therefor 0 cents, for which early in January last he ollered 0J cents. Other lots which command ed ready sale lu November al 13 ceuts hays recently beeu taken In at 0 aud 7 cents.' To Be Uk.soi.jj Sunday's Oregonlan ays. lo the matter of the estate of Mary McMurry, deceased, the couit niadeau order directing tbe executor, C E Moor to resell certain acreage in Lane county. Au order was alio made continuing tho sale of the un divided one half of lots 3 and 4, block (i:;, Holladuy's addition. The Lane county property Is to be refold became W L Archumbeaii has often d a betttr price for it than that previously bid, DlKO. Miss Ktia Dodge, daughter of I N Dodge, died at the home of her parents In Lost Valley precinct '1'ucs day, April II), of consumption, aged i yea s. Funeral to the Pleasant Hill oeiuclery Wednesday. Political Bj'kakinu Hcu L Rll yeu Saturday evening addressed the Lost Valley and Pleasant Hill Union Silver Clubs at Dexter at a joint meet lug. The voters were enthusiastic aud the speech was well received. . w I LA I Col Mki McKinley Signs War Resolutions. 80,000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED Wi'jkr Anxious lo Htturo to Cuba. Congress llrlug- rang ralalaieel. Wawiiinuton, DC, April 19; 0 pm l'le-ldent McKluley ha signed the war lesolutlou passed by Congress and previously signed by Speaker Reed and Vice President llobart. The War department will call for eighty thousand volunteers at once. Telegrams are pouring Into this city from al! over (he Culted ri tales cou gratulsllug Congress uimiu the passage of tho war resolutions. Dispatches from Hostou aud Pblla delph a biing (he Informal lou that (Spaniards are leaving those cities. Carlisle In London, receive the new of the Intendi d warou Spain with big demonstrations. Information bus just been received from Havana that the lusurgeuU have been causing (rouble by demonstrations lu that city. from ki-ain. Madrid, A pi II l'J. "llulcher" Geu era! Weyler Is anxious to return to Cm a and take charge of the Spanish forces. He thinks he can hold llavaua. The queen regent Is niakiag exten. sive war preparations, au all Is rustle in the military department. fcl'GENE FOUHOKY. Kuuniug ou Full Time to Fill Large Orders. The Eugene foundry la now aud baa beeu for some time one of the Indus tries of the city that lias been rushed with work. Completing most of the cast aud wrought Iron far the new court house, Mr Fru. er la uow engaged in making eight large furnaces, togeth er with the condensers, pipes, etc, for the Rlack liulle Cinnabar Mlulug Company. This Is a large order aud one of impoitaiii'j. It also tends (o show that It Is uot necessaiy to go out of Lane county In order te secure any. thing needed lu this Hue. The large Ireu pillar, which will ataud at the main entrance of the court house will be cast before long. Mr Fia.er l receiving a number of smaller orders, aud views with satis faction his wisdom In erecting the new foundry building last winter before the rush started lu. He has one of the best equipped fouudry planla in the state. Coi.i.kok Hahkiiai.i,. The schedule for the intercollegiate baseball league Is as follows: Unlveislty of Oregon va Oregon Agricultural College, and Mo Minnville College vs Paclflo College May UI; wiuuer or the first game lo play Albuuy college May 28; winner of the second game to play Monmeulh normal school May 28, also. The championship game will be played at W tleiuon the morning of Juue 4, b tweeu the wlnneia of the uonb aid aouili districts. OUT SHINE c-i sJ o 4 SEE H O WE INVITE TO FREE CUBA. Passed House 310 to li; 12 lo 33. Till: HCkOI l no.v Washinuton, April l!l.-The resolu tion as agreed to Is as fol ows: Jolut Resolutlou -Joint resolution for the recoguitlou of the lode Hriidence of the people of Cuba, demanding the government of Spain to relinquish lis authority aud government iu die island ol Cuba, aud to withdraw its land aad naval forces from Cuba aud Cuban waters, and directing the president of the United States to use the luud aud naval force of the Uulled totutes lo carry these resolutions lute ellecl: Whdkkah, The abhorreut condi tions which hav existed for more than three year lu the island of Cuba, so near our owu borders, bae shocked the moral souse lu the people ot the Uulted Slates; have beeu a disgrace to a Chrisilau civilization, culminating as they have lu the destruction of a United Stales bullle-ship, with -00 Uulled aHale officers aud crew, while ou a frieudly visit lu the harbor of llavaua, cau nol longer be endured, as bus beeu set forth by the president of the United Stale iu his message to cou gress of Apnl 11, 1SUM, Umiii which the action uf cougres was Invited; there fore, be it Rksolvkd, Uy the senate and house of repieseniullves of the Uulled Stabea of Americu, iu countess assem bled First That the people of the Island of Cuba are, aud ol right ought lo be, re aud independent. Hecoud That 11 I the duty of the Uulted Slates to demand, aud the gov ernment ut the Lulled Stale doe hereby ileuiaud that the guveruiueut of Spain al once rehuquisu lu author ity aud goveruaueut iu the lslaud of Cuba aud withdraw its laud aud naval forces from Cuba aud Cuban waters. Tbild l'bal the president of the United State be aud Is hereby directed and empowered lo use the eutlre laud aud uaval forces of the Uulled Stales, aud to call Into the actuul service of the Uulted State lb militia of the several slates, to such au extent as may be uecessary to curry these resolutions luto effect. Fourlh-Tbat the Uulted Slate, heieby disclaims any disposition or in tention to exercise sovereignly, Juris diction or control over said lslaud, ex cept for the uacltlcallou thereof; and assert it determination, when that Is accomplished, to leave the government aud coutiol of the lelutid (o it people. Commissioner Appointed. Dane Guard, April HI This afternoon M Svarverud, of this city received official notice froui Gov Lord that he had been appointed one uf Oregon's commissioners to prepare a suitable display of exhibits for the Iraus-Mlsslsslppl exposition at Omaha. This appointment will meet with geueral approval, aud lu conjunction with commissioner O J Olson of Port- laud, uow in (his city, Mr Svarverud will at ouce begin the work of placing Lane county la the front rauk for public notice at that time. A HooibtsH Charivari. Tho young bloods of Speucer Creek neigh borhood, southwest of IwUgeue, had considerable trouble aud lost a night's sleep for nothing last Sunday ulght. The report had beeu circulated that two of the young people of that vicinity, Adum sjmlth aud Elizabeth Abel, were married. This called tbo boys together aud they went through a charivari performance, only to learn afterwards that they were the victims of a practical joker. Horn At the family residence In Roeeburg, Oregon, April 10, 1893, to Mr and Mrs It H Houston, a son. Thu Ed MuClunuhan 1 a grandfather "uln. . ANY OTHER $10.00 x o o pi m -s o W H WIND3W 45 COMPARISON?