The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 21, 1898, Image 1

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EUGENL, OR., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1808.
NO 21
A NEW MAN OF YOU
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randies and sundries from 7c to 25c per yard.
Waists. Wc to i?l ;
rasols.oOc to $9 00.
IEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
PBELL BROS, PUBLISH ERS
K-'.io til) o( H il'4-n : b't) o
I and KlKlith Streets,
RAMS Of SUBSCRIPTION:
:::::: 12.00
ttiii.
1.00
lonttil,
50
ktising rates made known
on application.
' IliIiiii lei . tt CIA
.Oregon.
J. LOCKE Y
DKALER IN m
L Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
DUNG PROMPTLY DONE
AIIVork Hrnu,(nl.-tl
W. BROWN, M. D.
liciati and Surifuon
Bad istUtaoe over postofnee. Rutin;
i Bs V.' tu X, B to V p. in.
UQINt,
OREGON.
J. NPA1.CN.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LrVW.
kactice iu all the court of
i in Walton tlock.
LL. WHIT30N.
DENTIST.
BI purchased the oflice and fixtures o
eri-iueii V. Henderson, I am now
Ito do anything Id the line o Dcnllatrj
0Te iaii timet'.
ren and Bridge work i Special)!,
.o
IE AND MARBLE WORKS.
is and New Prices In foreign and
ale Marble and Granite, Monuments.
Istonea and Cemetery work of
si: klndi for 1895.
P)rlck.
8 U Eakln.
Caahlro
AisWtant r
Ot Eugene
up ttsh Capital M,0(!0
us and Profits. $.0,0(M)
lene - - Oregon
6 kiag business .lone oo rvas.ui !
"Ulht drf nn K'lU VilUK
- eicf.angeaoia on traiffn co.intriee.
Wuiit ""bjeot to chock or osrtifi
IJiVti.n, e-.trj.tsd to wiU no it.
Bank
pays dividends of self-respect. The difference in
cost between being badly-dressed and well-dressed
b so slight it's surprising any man will hesitate.
EVERY ONE OF OUR
HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX
GARMENTS IS GUARANTEED.
It will outwear ordinary clothes, will not cost any
more to begin with and is a great deal cheaper
in the end
HAMPTON BROS.
r Men's and Boys' Clothing up-tc-date. Boy knee pants
)c to 75c pair. Scotch Lawns, all
THE CORNER STONE.
Court House Corner Stone Staled
Noon YesWay.
at
Ihr Mai el He Contained
'The corner alone of I lie new court
house was scaled at noon yesterday.
Following la the list of lellcs placed
theicin. Tbe cereruouiee incident to
the scaling, whl! j not of a publo na
ture, were very interesting. Bupt Wm
T (.'uiupliell made the principal ad
dress mid the response followed by Jack
Panel li:
liiographles of Eugene F Skinner,
the founder of Kugene, and his wife
Mrs Mary skitm. i Packard, by Mrs
Phoele B Km y, daughter.
Picture of old court house, by Clar
euce Winter.
Eastern oyster khells three years old
planted at Yaqulna, Oregon, and re
port ou work with same lor 1807, by
Prof F L Washburn.
Specimen of gold quartz from "Mu-
WOO DCOCK. lc" milJe 1,1 BohsmU, by J W Cook.
', Catalogue of U ofO, 1897-1808, by
Ol'IICy -at-1 jUW. E II v cAlister.
G loves worn by joiin m ruonipMin
nehaif block south of chrismen'e at the funeral of Joseph Lane. Speech
of W P Hall, 1850, on admission of
California. Oregon State Journal of
Oetobtr 10. 188, containing obituary
N E YAKKi.FVY of (ieo Cooper, by Mrs L N Thouipsoa.
Sealed propnecy, oy eeo n Lwrris.
Piece of steel from Battleship "Ore-
Oregon ! gon", by LO Beckwltb.
New York Herald, April 15, 1X05,
containing account of assassiuatloa of
Pres Lincoln. Photo of residence of
Prof John Straub, taken In 1807, Cor
nerof 11th and Hllyard streets. Id
foreground Vincent Slraub, 18 years,
In background Leila Straub, 16 years.
Eugene loan
and Savings Bank
... Of Eugene, Oregon,
CAPITAL (Paid up)
$50,000
w. E. BROWN, President.
8. D PAINE, Vice President.
F. W, OSBUKr:, cashier.
W. W. BROWN, Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS
P W n.hurn. H. D. Paine, W F.. Itrown
O. A. Pais, J. P. Robinson ). B. Marries
Cerjeral Bar;k;i.?? Business
Jraijsated or; Favorable Terms
orUo iaati.fi nn the nr.nclnal cities of the
United States; also exchange lurnisted avail
at.le In ell foreign countries
l. . . nali, .,. llm .1.1
Fire proof tsuIi for the storife of valuable
asses.
Cilleell one receive our promptattentlon.
Lane County Bank.
lErtabuabod In latZ)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking Dunnes
h all branchea transacted no
ftvorabia terma.
A. O. HOVEV, President
J. V . AHRAMS. Cashier
A. O. HOVEY' Jb.. AastCasier
1TH one of our stylish suits and a nobby
Spring top coat a man you'll be proud
of. An investment in our kind of clothes
MART, 80HAFFNER a MARX.
GUARANTEED OLOTHINO.
eotton, 6c per yard.
Hampton Bros
Photo of Lloyd Cherry, Vincent Straub
and I .win sir .til., by Prof Straub of U
of O.
Oregon Indian arrow beads, by Prof
Thos Condon.
A county warrant, by Chas L s-. v.
"Kugene Guard" of February 8, 1890,
centalulug account of withdrawing
petition for new court house and giv
ing account of flood. Recei pi of Wood
men of the World, by W T Campbell.
Election laws aud Australian ballot,
by A C Jennings, county clerk.
Officer's star, by A J Johnsou. sher-
Iff.
Eugene Daily Register, containing
account ol Commodore Dewey's victo
ry at Manila, and roll-call of Co "C"
2nd Beg O N O, by Condon 6Y Ed
wards
Daily "Eugene Guard", May 13,
1898, by I L Campbell.
"The Eugene Register" ol March 20,
IMS;, containing obituary of Martha W
Cooper; the "Eugene Guard" ol Bep
teaiber 25, 1800; "Eugene City lie.
view, December 27, 1S82; Joaquin Mil
ler's card, by Mrs L N Tbompsoa.
"Examiner," "Call," "Telegram."
Business card, by E Schwar.schild.
Black walnut vase made from por
tion of ox-yoke made In 1840 by Rev
Jacob Gillespie. Yoke was used lu
hauling his family across the plains in
18i2; piece of wood from leg house lu
which Rev Jacob Gillespie waB born In
Sumner county, Tenn, November, 1800
with names of all his children; part of
necklsoe worn by "Ce.pt Jack", Mo-
dock Indian eblef, when he was hung
for killing Gen Canby, by R M and
Bessie Day.
Photo of Central Sc'iool; Programs
of Public school cut rtaluments, by
Prof E 1) Resler.
Photo of Paullue Potter, ay Mrs E O
Poller.
Hnrse-shoe nail key rlag, by (J W
QrlfflD.
Itusluesa card by Oelos D iseer, arch
itect. Busluess c trd by Eugene Loau and
Savings Bank.
Husluess card Hotel Eugene, W O
Zlpgler.
lluslness card Dr Wm Kaykendsll.
Business card Dr Waldo Cheshire.
Business card Eugene Mill & Eleva
tor Company
Iluslntss card with hat pin Misses
Walton.
Business card L T Harris
Husineao card J 8 Stiles.
lluslness card I.tne County Rank.
Busluess card Rev RC Rroekr.
Rusluesscard L H Potter.
lluslness card Osburn & DsLano.
Buslueei card T U Hendricks.
Busluess card I H Friendly.
Bu-iuesstard First Nalional Rank.
Businesacard J M Howe.
Ruslness card and statement ot can
tract Starr A Aya,
Rustnesa card M O rVllklns.
Business card Eugene Real Estate &
lavastment Co.
Business eard Yoran A Son.
Business caid J M Williams.
Kuttnesa card R F Hood.
Rusloesscard 8 R Williams.
Business card Fisber A Walking.
Ruslness card Dr Prentice.
lluslue card Wilklns A Linn
liu-inesscard J W Mays
Furniture
Co
liimlness card F L Chambers.
Ruslness card (irlffln Hardware ''o.
Ruslness card 0 M Young.
Business card F B Bellman.
Business card J T Oalllaon A on.
Business card H W Thompson
Ruslness card C A Wlntermier.
Newton Bros Gum (Jo's csrtlllcate.
Canadian quarter dollar by D Linn.
Check ou Eugene Loau A Savings
bank; Admiral Dewey's picture by K
"uws'of the City of Eugene by WB
Dorrls
Dried prunes, apples snd pears by
W Coolldge.
Small boot by D E Yoran.
List of teachers in (he county by
aiupi C ri Hunt.
Statement of contract by L Konry
Vol 1 No 1 "Weekly Record" by
o i "Weekiv iteeora'' ny w
'V Mo., re
ire.
Specimens of cereals by J 1 i .aiuaon.
General Merit
MY REVOKE HIS (MISSION
Total blftlnnt 80,143 Hen 3,532
Ofiicers.
Tilt: NTBaVBV ' IV.HMMNT,
Special to Its CiUABD
Washington, May 17, r;45 p tu
Presii'en1 IfeKlnley lias asked Major
General Vtesley Merrill to call at the
While House and explain himself.
The President is greatly InocDaed, so it
Is said, and may rtYOke Merrill's com
mission. It is possible that he may
send Grneial Otis to the Philippine
I-lands in place of General Merrill,
Merrill's Interview of yesterday Is
causing the trouble, in which he stated
that be wouUl'not gojto the Philippines
with 14.000 volunteers and only 1000
regulars. He asked the ilepailinent
for 4,000 regulars. He said: "That
General Oils would robably be will-
Ing to go withthe undielipllotd ones
but I am not I do not ropose to go
without a force lliut is suitable to my
rank. I shall stay right ban it I do
not go lo the Philippines."
KNI.ISTMKMS.
The total enlisimetits lo ditto are 80,-
143 men and 3,532 nflleers.
THK MUNTEUEY.
San Fkancisi-o, Cal. May 17 The
Moulerey nisy bo sent to tho Philip
pine Islands.
JIN CAMPBELL DEAD
He Was Well Known in Eugene
AMPIsBXl im UAUBE
Han Francisco, May 10 Judge
JameB A Campbell, for many years a
well-knowu lawyer of Purtlaml, ex
pired suddenly touight of spsplezy
while attending a meeting of a society
of old friends. The judge was playing
a game of cards at a table w ith several
prominent business men. He cam
plained suddenly of feeliug ill, Bl tl
was hastily conveyed to an adjolnll g
aparlnieut and laid on a couch. Al
(hough a physician was at hand, Ihc
judge, who had sunk into a oomstoss
state, never regained consciousness,
The judge came to this city from
Oregon in the early '00k, and engagid
In politics. He was elected police judge
In 1802, which position be has held
ever since. He had many personal
leculiorllies, but was generally popu
lar with the masses, lie was about 55
years old, and leaves a wife and daugh
ter. The above Is from the Portland Trii -une.
The deceased resided In Ku
gene several years "go utl married
Miss Castlemi, formerly a Kugene
BlrJ.
Died At Creswell, Oreton, May
11. IB96, of heart lallure, Mrs Sherman
Morse sged about 27 years. The death
of Mrs Morse was very sudden and
totally unej pecled. She had bten in
,er Usual health, and was found deed
hi the garden by her husband on his
return from worn, u tseu was a
d luglttur ol Gee Sears of V alker.
The ItKVEiW. PBgne, the P. rt-
land weather man, ha- I sen predicting
rain several days but II 'li'l not nialer
'a'lee uow he predicts fair mat her and
It Is raining. He la at on:-, I Be
!lleve, with the eatl,er maker.
Died.-E P Sovereign, aged 54 dhd
J5 i bJ5fOf
i Iiih aaugnter, mm nw, u.rjr,
Kst E'eht slree', of tunerotiloeis. The
luneral occured at I p m today at Pleas
ant Hill cemetery, Iv M L Rose
officiating.
L i Grande lodge of Elks, No 433,
with 50 charier members, was In
stituted last Saturday night.
1 1 1 h,
.(i
Removing Torpedos
Special to Um Guard
Wasiiimiton, U.C, May 17; 7:45 p
m A dispatch from Key West, F!a,
lays one hundred and seventy lives
were lost in n naval vessel blown up
i ll Cardenas, CabA, It is believed the
vetsi 1 whs removing torpedoes.
WABSHIFt sighted
Several Spanish watshlpe have been
Sighted oil Santa I.ucla Islands.
CBOONMal Bl.owis ii-
Kneclal to the Guard.
Washing kin, l) C, May 17; 6 p m
The second iiroclamation for volunteers
is rend v for the Presideul's signature.
It is predict, d that Ufu call will be
filled In less than a week.
81'AMSU WARSHIPS.
Tout Dl Pai, May 17-Two Span
Ish warships were seen going west.
total cost.
Washington, May 17 Ths total
war appropriations to date amount to
four hundred and twenly-flve million
dollars.
TO TBI I'll 1 I.I ITINBB.
Madrid, Spain, Msy 17 A Large
expedition will go from here to the
Philippines at once.
BI.OW.N UP.
KM West, Fla, May 17-The Wll
mluglon blew up a derelict schooner
yesterday.
II. M It lilt IIIIMUIMII.
Special to Ike Gruan.
Wabhinoton, D 0, May 16, 4:25 p
in Secretary Long, ol the Navy, sends
the following to Admiral Sampson:
I he enemy's fleet III Caribbean Hea.
They must be fouud aud destroyed."
liKI'ATMKNT HURPRISEI),
The Navy department Is greatly sur
prised ut tho ofllclal word that three
Spanish heavily armored cruisers, sup
posed (o be at Cadiz, Spain, have ap
peared ut Martinique, Windward
Islands.
BLOOXADI AHANDONBU.
Key Wavr, Fla, May 10; 4:25 p m
Peaceful blockade of Cuban ports
abandoned.
caulk orvifJl BKIKD.
London, England, May 10-The
Spanish have sei.ed tho Grand
Catiury cable office.
JOAMMtJ BT KiM.slin
Rpteial to the Guaid
Key WMbT, May 16; 6:20 p m. The
vessels lighted at Martinique; Wind
ward Island are the armored cruiser
I'riucesn flu Asturias, steel, 7,00 I tons,
24 guns, Cataluna, 7,000 tons, 24 guns,
and the Cardenal Cisneros, 7,003 tons,
21 guns.
TOHPKDO HOAT.
The Spanish tcrpedo boat Terror, 380
tons, 0 guns, Is preparing lo leave Port
France today.
TO MEET SPANISH I I hi I.
The cruisers Yale and St Paul are
hurrying across the Caribbean sea to
meet the Spanish fleet.
COALING.
Washington, D O, May 10; 5:20 p m.
--The Spanish war vessel Leonorla
Is coaling at Kingston,
OMAMTSaiNB TIIAMNPOHTS
Special to the Qnard.
Key Wkm , Fla, May 10, (1:30 p m -The
people of (but city are alarmed at
the approach ol 11 e Spanish Cape
Verde fleet. Many rumors are In cir
culation and the city is afraid of an at
tack. SAMPSON lupoids
Wa iiiv.ion, D C, Msy 10; 6J0p
m Admiral Sampson has reported
tl in ape Haytleu and has alreidy
left for Clenlugfw, Cuba.
1,100 troops.
San I ka.m isco, May 10-The City
of Pekin ssils Wednesday for the Phil
ippine Islands with thirteen hundred
tro pa,
TRANSPORTS!.
Washington, D C. Msy 18; i:30 p
m The navy department recommends
the chartering of the transports Ohio
and Conemaugh, now at Beattle,
Wssh.
Will Speak in Eup )l!ay.
May 23L
a uhi:at oh t roii.
S(iec iti lo ibsObbmI
Portland, Msy 17 -To the Guard:
"Cyolouc Davis, of Texas, will speak
In Eugene, Orcgoa; MONDAY, May
23, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. He
Is the greatest campaign speaker in I ho
L'ulted Slat, All should bear him.
I'nion State Committek."
Cyclone Davis is said (o be the
greatest political (alker In the whole
couutry, therefore our cltUtns have a.
rich treat In store.
At St Louis In the People's Parly
National Convention, he lead (he Tex
as Middle-of-the-Roadors in their
great fight against the endorsement of
Wm j Bryan, and lu the election he
remalaed lu the middle' -of the road.
Ou account of the existing coodl
tlons aud the republican parly being
lu favor of tho single gold staudsitl
he has become convinced that the on
ly way to dowu plutocracy Is for the
silver forces to unite. Therefore he Is
now speaking lu Dehalfof the Unlou
party tu Oregon.
Everybody invited to come out aud
hear this celebrated speaker.
THK WHEAT MARKET.
A Blight Eastera Derliue In Prices.
Special to tho Guard
Liverpool, May 17 Cargoes on
passage, quiet; Liverpool spot sleady.
Nkw York, May 17.-Market higher
closing at $1.57 per bushel
Chicago, May i Closed at f 1.401
per bushel.
San Francisco. Closed at (1.04?
per cental.
STATE C. I,
Successful Meeting Held at Rose-
tvg.
mill us ELKDTKD.
The annual session ol the luler-de-
uomluatlonal Society of Christian En
deavor was hold at Roseburg, closing
lt night. Rsturnlug delegates re.
port It one of the most successful con
ventions ever held. The officers elected
are as follows:
President Claude G LeMasters,
Dallas.
First Vico President-Miss Addle M
Btlstow, Corvsllls.
Second .Vice President Rov Mont
gomery, Oregon City.
Third Vice Presldeut-Georgo Cramer,
Monmeuth.
Secretary Rert D Barker, McMluri-
vllle.
Treasurer B L Stowell, Union.
superintendents.
Junior Miss Essie Robertson, Iude.
peudenou.
Missionary H L Hoed. Shedd.
Temperance Mrs R McMurphey,
Kugene.
GoodCitizensblp-W T Jinks.
Good Literature G E Henderson,
Oskvllle.
SUCCESSFUL.
List of Teachers Granted Certlllcatrs
at Last Exsminstlon.
Pint Urtsls-Mrs J 0 Powell, Hualo Hmllli,
(iraee llrowo.
Second (Irailo-Chae Mlshler, Walter IM
laril, Carrie Briilges.
Third Uraslo-fynlhlaNost, Hello Wilson,
Joe Kennr, lion II TlimnlMon.
21 applicants: J dMpiol out, 1 papers rent
t Linn county for examination, 10 unsucoeaa
fill.
YOU HAVE THEM
All k; ids of
And all at
Trojan Shirt Waista.
Irish Lawns 5o
ItimllTft ami P, n le- Hkl
EasafjMa mmA (luiilioins 12Ao
Orgaadles and Mulls 16o
NEW
Uihlmos. Itucklnirs. Laces. lans.
Gloves, Vesllngs, Hose, Bells.
soe window tor Muslin t mieiwear.
Ask for pi loee.
m
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FROM MANILA
Attack That I'ity by Lind.
not I mow n i-
spivlsl to tlieiiuard
Washing roN, Ji C, May 17; 5U p
m. The navy tlepartment has ordered
Sampson to detach .Monitors Puritan
ami Amphllrlte from hi-squadron and
Band them in aid of the fleet now
blockading Havana. It la said the
President Intends forcing matters ,
i BOM MANILA.
Hung Kong, May 17. Gcueral
Aguiseado, insurgent leader, has
reached the neighborhood of Manila
and w ill attack Manila by laud.
Reluforcemeuts arc badly needed.
A HI'MOR.
Washington, May 17 -A Madrid
dtapatoh Aon ll ivanasnys a boat has
been blowu up oil Cardenas, Cuba,
resulting iu n loss of seveuteen Uvea.
I IVIKVM.ll. is, in till MM,
speclsl to tho Uuard.
Washing ion, D C, May 10; 0:40 p
m - Florida Coast cities are now all
fortify Inn as fast as possible.
Theclti.DUsofals aocait towns ara
alarmed for their safety.
ft is said the Spanish fleet Is dster
mlued on bombarding cities.
PROM SEATTLE
Washington, DC, May 10; 6:40 p
ui The war department favors send
ing the msjor portion ol the Philip
pine Island troops from Seattle, Wash-
legion.
ORDERED IN READINESS.
Seattle, Wash. May 10-The steam
ship Centennial now lu the harbor
has been or b red In readiness to trans
port troo n to Manila, Philippine Is
land. Atlanta, Ga., May 10, 7 p m
Spanish prisoners here say that the
Spanish fleet will attack Atlantlo coast
cities instead of fighting naval battles.
EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS,
Washington, May 10, 7, p m
Amerlcau prisoners at Fort Kabonase,
Cuba, will be exchanged for Spanish
prisoners.
HAVE LEFT CURACOA
Key West, May 13, 7 p m Bpau
Ishcraisets have left Curacoa; dsstlna
tlon unknown.
0BHJO2I VOLUMTMMS.
Train will Leave Portland Tonight at
0:30 o'clock
special lo Uuard.
Portland, Or, May 1-The special
tralu will leave Portland with the sol
diers at 0:30 p m. Will be due at Ku
gene at midnight.
Trees Cut Down. Two Hue ma
ple trees on the north side of the jail
park were cut down today. A num
ber of farmers were disgusted to sea
these tine t rets leveled to the ground,
as they drove tiielr tesms under them
during the summer days.
Seasonable Goods
Reasonable Prices
E A W Collars.
Felt, straw and crash
HATS-
New styles. Right prices.
shir s. ties, collars, cutrs, fancy half
hose, caps till you can't rest.
A new line of Bicycle suits Just
opened. Neat, slyhs and cheap enough
for all.
Happy Home suits sre guaranteed.
Di'tiii
F.E.DUNN.