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KUEinE M ! L i KSTiBLimn FOR TDK DIXSRHmTIOJ OP DFinrRtTIl! PRlNCIPLf.S. AH TO 81F.S iH nONElT LIVING BY TDK SWEAT OP HI ? BRiiV f()L W EUGENL, OR., SATURDAY, JULY IMS Ui. O 27 TORAL SAYS NO FROM MEXICO. PROM EAST I IS EUOV . l 1 JVV 1 11 IUI .Mill TV The Kosaii JonrneJ ttlvee Informal Aii, mi ,i a Linn I'h. i os -1 1 ,1, n i nal ofJiil i( re pub I Habcc the account In the Orvaonlanof !tfrWHM!PWMfmifrM?1trt!MtF!W!trwHff!WWWWf Gram JJEW Mill Lawn, 25 yds I iniity 20c; now rrgandiea 2"e; now. I irgandiei 20c; now.. Shirt waists $1.26 for Shirt waists 1 .7" for. Shirt waists $1 .Cm for. Shirt waists 7.c for 60 WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. MPBELL BROS , Publishers CFIl K Kant aide ot Willamette street, lie twi-i u MMH an. I hightli street" TKUMS OK sunscniPTiox. aeYear h Mentha LOO krte.M. nths Lltettiiing rates made aWWIlM applloetlnn Una all bualneaalett. t.. I 11 1. 1. UAKH, I Euj'. Oregon. LICKKV, IIEALEH IX Is, Watches, Chains, Jew v. Kt i.' ii.ni in tirimintlv done. work warrauted. w BROWN, M. l PHYSICIAN AND SUliOEON. Ice l'pstair in Cliris'jinii Illock. raoum: '.I to 11 a m; 12 to 2, C to I ; in. C WOODCOCK, VI MUNKY ATLAW. mice- One-half Mock south of 'hrii.ni.an Bonn, Oasooa, MJWiLTON .N E MAIlKl.tY fALTO.N a MARK LEY, ITTORNHYa AT LAW (1 practice in all the courts of the state. In Walton Illock. Boom, OiitiiOK. I WHIT80N, DBNTIST, I .i ' ... ,1 1 1 !);, ,. -.ii.l li! ,:rert of lie Lit,' il,oMseil W V 1 lendcrcm. I am prepare.! to do anything In the lino of BRinta)- in the above said orlice. Crown mi, bridge work a specialty. 0 LAKE, SRAnttk AND MARBLE WORKS. deeigns anil new prices in Foreign and wnertli: Marble ami Ur.iiiiti' Monuments lMilt..neK and Cemetery work of all kind i National Basis Ot Eugene. fid up Usb Capital &0,000 Nusand Profits. $50,000 pgene - - Oregon, EfearaJ banking Irailneaa t'.one M re-au a . lanr,. sii, ,un. inm vm:K lit 'A, n q7 J?. OREGON. "1 exchang sold on orelgn coon tnef . tU ninrlMrl anUu thai nari-fi 0'!eilt eoiieotioMinmitacl to na will rwrite Pt attention. ne County Bank. itaUMlibeJ tu imL , -UQENE, OREGON. peneral Banking business in all branches tonsicled 01 favorable terms. A. G. HOVEV, Prwideut J-M. AHKAMS.Caah.er 0 HOVEV Jb.. Aat Caaiei. fill ion. Si r ON SUMMER GOODS Commences JUNE 28 1.00 11 19 10 90 1.30 1.20 BOUND OVER CoDrtney Green Held as Acces sor)' Id The Linn IMer IM) MIS 7, ." Dane (iuanl, July 11 Sunday evening about 8 o'clock Courtney Green waa placed uuder ar rtat, i hnrged wit being au accessory to the murder of J A I inn. It la alleged that Green agisted in disposing of the body of Linn by burning it. This morning Gr en was brought before Justice Wiutermler and waiving examination wan bound over In I he sum of $7,")00 C appear before the next grand jury which meets in Octo ier. District Attorney Geo M Brown of Hoseburg was iu 'he city yesterday ami spent the day with his deputy L T Harris, and the other ofllcera looking into the case. He relumed home on last night's 11:24 overland. Uolng south on the same train was speclul deputy sherifl Geo F Crouer, who will go into California looking after the murderer, Claud I llranton. Au Oregon postmaster returned a letter with au Omaha exposition stamp on It to Portland with this comment; "In making up my mail this morn ing I fouud a stamp such as I have never seen before. As I do not wheth er it is good or not I will send it to you, as 1 have never heard or BeeD any thing about an ittue of uewstampa." Will Day, formerly of this county, and brother of Deputy Sheriff H J Day, !a now employed on Pat Kelley'a ranch, iiear Condon, 'I'M- is the aame place that Courtney Green worked last spring, before starting across the mountains with the unfortunate J A Linn antl Claude Itrautnn. II r f lo.iL'iuieea nun cartoon exhibited at Hollenbeck's book Btore. If Of Eugene, Oregon, CAPITAL (Paid up) $50,000 W E SHOWN Prtfldint. B. D PAINE. Vice Prendtiit. F. . OSBURN, Caitilir. W. W BROWN. Hal t Cashier DIRECTORS- I w O.burn B. O. Paine. W E. Hromn O A- Palrw.J F Roblnaon.J B. Harrto. fl Cetera! BarHiW BfJ5ii?e85 7ra9sacted 09 Favorable Terms Drain tuned on the principal eltlea of J the Hilled sutea; alo eichanira furnuhed arati able In all lorelan eountrlrt. intvreat pa' ' on -lmP "l,u . . ,.Ki. Ktrerool vault tor the .loragt of raloable ot&Uaai n-cetve oar prompt allentlon. Eugene loan and Savings Bank T 1; II. ndrli ! DenoJf.s. g B Eaain (aahier, Awl.untt ahter He Positively Refuses to i'l'liili'i1 SAMPSON FIGHTING HARD Camara Allowed to Tate Coal iMaW to tht (iuanl Washinoto.n, D O, Juue 11; 5:2U p tn The Associated Press says that General Toral, who is io command of the Hpanlsh forces at Santiago, post lively refusas to surrender. He will fight to the last. FIOHTINO HARD Km Wect, Fla, July 11-A dis patch boat just from SaDtlagode Cub i aaya Admiral SampsoD wilh his Meet is lighting hard. ALLOWED COAL Port Ha ID, July 11 Admiral Ca mara was allowed lo take a small quantity of coal before depai ting today. REINFORCEMENTS- Special to the Guian. Washington, D C, July II -Reports Irom Santiago de Cuba are thai Admiral Sampson's bombatding (lie city yesterday was simply preliminary work. KK1M OKl'l.MENTB t,'iiARLTON, S C July ll-Auotlnr reluforoemetit exiedition left Ibis morning to join General Shaffer. Oregon Remembered. The National Educators Asociatiou, which met In the cily of Washington last week, elected the following ofllOMl! President, Oram Dyte, Millersvllle, Pa; sec, Irwin Shepard, Winona, Minn . treaa, L C McNeil, West Su perior, Wis; first vice-pres, James M Greenwood, Kansus City. Among the other II vice-presidents are R 8 BiDgbaai, Washington; K M McKlroy, Oregon; and S N Hopkii s, Oklahoma. Dirertora were elected lor the wes tern division aa follow-: Mont ina J H Hendricks; Wyoming, F.aielle Reel; Colorado, 0 O Greenlee; New Mexico, Mrs ER Jackson; Ari zona, E S Haftord; Oregon, J H Ack erman: Waahlugton, O 0 Whitney; Utah. S M Tanner; California, E E Brown; Nevada, J FStubbo; Idaho, J c Black. STAMP YULR DKEUS. Deeds and Mortgage Deeds Require Revenne stamps by Reqaire nienia ot Mew Revenue Law. The following la aelf explanatory: Portland, July 7, 1898. Mr B U Lee, Clerk of Lane coun ty: D.ar Blr: Iu response to your Inquiry or July Oth, aa lo whtther or not a certificate of acknowledgement to a deed or mortguage requirea a ten cent revenue stamp, I have toaay, ttial If you refer to the acknowledgment of the deed or mortgage, I think that would bo inoluded under the para graph referring to conveyances requir ing a 50 cent stamp, aa a mortgage or deed is not such an Instrument until acknowledged, but any ceitillcate that yoo give regarding said mortgage or deed, that la aa to whether or not the notary waa duly qualified as such, or the justice waa such an ofllcer, would require a ten cent stamp; and any cer , niii ate Issued by you officially or oih I erwlse for any purpose, would also re ' ijuire n ten tent stamp. Very respectfully yours, John H Hall, U S Attorney Iilll W..gle, who bus driven stage n various routes in Crook county for ten yeara haa retired to hia farm. Du ring the past ten years, la claims to have traveled 80,0i 0 miles without ever having bet n at any time 150 miles Irom home, Daiij Qnart, filf u The New Boat. Work on the new river steamer has been delayid two days on account of failure to get lumber. The frame will be laid In a few days, however, and I hen the raft will prove of Interest. ( I I Y COl M il, Tie Dual Routine BualneM- Special Session Thursday. Council met In regular session Iu chamber, at cily hall lust evening. Present, Mayor Koykandall, Couurll ineii Roney, Luekey, Hatnca and Horn, finance cotumlUeji re,i rtrdfavora ble on the usual nuuiUr ofbllla, w Inch allowed and ordered paid. Councilman Roney born the lodl clary eoiimu tee asked furllier time to wusiiler the oidinuiicv flitiig ihesal arlea of officers. Grauted. Mr Roney moved that When Iho OOUncll adjourn It be to 7::to o'clock Thursday even log. Chairman Lackey of the street com mittee presented bis monthly report WhlOh urn. placed on Die, Mr Luekey moved thai laylor, Rowland aud Fur man be granted further time to fluiNli gravel coiitructs. A petition funi J S Luekey et al asking Hint atewerbe laid Irom alley between High aud Mill stree.s, on Tenth, luonlog '.hence west acri.'s High street to Oak, eonnectlng with thepnseut main lunnlng along South Park street. Referred to committee on lire and Water. Petition presented from Mrs E O Potter, asking that council appropiiale t.i.un per iiintiin, during summer sea son, to assist iu keeping city park in condition, Referred to judiciary com mittee. Petition ot H Rlighton et al, asking for Improvement of Ferry street from Fourteenth to Fifteenth. Referred to street committee. Petition of J 11 Met lung antl 07 others, asking that 1000 feet of new hose be purchased for the fire depart ment. Keterred lo committee on ..raj and water. Au ordinance was presented to amend mc. ion i t of au ordinance en tilled, "An ordiuauee concerning offenses and disordeily conduct. ' 4'he amendment offered refers to the clos ing of all nlckle-in-lhc-slot machines now opt rating in the city. I ' .III in, .- No . - "il, K Jl.r i ,,-t for the improvement of Ferry, Olive, Patterson and Ninth street as desig nated in said ordinance read, niles lUapi ml. il and passed. The usual number ot bills was '.e- ferred to Qnance oommlttee, Adjourned to meet Thursday even ing at 7 :.'!) o'clock. WoMeaa' Learaje Meeting. The Woman1 Republican Patriotic League met on Saturday, July Oth, al tli" home nf Mrs Sch warzschlld. Mrs Bladdec ol Portland, was present, lo give the indies au account of the Kmergi noy work as done In Portland, after whieh the Indies busied tliern H I vi preparing articles for the soldier boys, who will soon leave for the front. The luncheon served was a happy surprise to all. the dining room was tastefully decorated in Hags, buntinn, etc. Pictures of our great men, Presi dent McKinley, Admiral Dewey, Ad miral Sampson aud others, wtre hung about the walls, draped with Mags. The battleship Oregon, forrntd the center piece of the dining tablp, which was loaded with delicacies. The patri otic colors of red, white and blue and stars and stripes being carried out in the menu uud tlower decorations. The you ngeat daughter of the hos less sang a new song with violin ac companiment during the luncheon. At the close three cheers were given for the hostess and her family for the very unique entertainment. Cor. St.i . Resolutions As It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of (he uulverso to temove from our ; midst the husband and protector of our esteemed neighbor and clerk, Sallle JWIIsou belt Resolved, That EugMM 'Jlrcle No 16, Women of Woodcraft, extend to her and her family its -nuereat sympathy I In tbla their time of dot p sorrow, lie 1 it further Received, That a oopy of thwM reso- j lutions lie sent lo the family, a copy be spread on the ii. miles, also a copy ssut to each of our city papers and one ' to our official organ. Virginia M Coolldge Florence C Adair Bessie K Farrlngton Will Rebuild. Albany Herald: 'i lie block burned In the fire 1'hursday morning will very likely be rebuilt of brick very aonu The opera house ronipaoy is con h'er pg plana for a floe brick oreie house and Mis Mady peels u erect a band asm bricl bnildlngou her properly. Mrtiladwobl removed hla n re into the Foster bin k on First sin i t and A O Rt uiu b i removed hla bakery lo the Parish bli k u mporarlly. Nick Taib ogi r, ol Pendleton, In ana Her to a iiic-sage cent to New York ThU Klay, leeelved a telegram stating that his brother John I altenger, of Adam-, waa on ihe steamer LaBourgognu and that hla name ia not on the Hat of survivors. Graphic Word PrIon if Put p lie and CtttiMS. A Tulr b) lite W nudrrpr. titiadal jura Is oue of the prettiest of Mexican cities It ranks net) to I City of lie II0O, or aa they say here, "The City,' i.s If It WsB the only oue iu the entire Republic. What miet Impressed me on in in i ival w as i ie atrocious paving of the streets; It is really a danger to lifejand limb. Round uneven stones, that threaten to upset one at every step and are very haul to walk upon. The streets are narrow, and the sidewalks, all of brlek, are nur- rower still, in fa, t, larely WldeeOOUgh for two people to walk abreast. The I buildings are nearly all COB or two I stories only, though I U'liuve tin re areafewlhat lise to the dignity of three lloor. After the sky BOnpetl Ol New Vork aud Ctiicago, this is rather a relief to the eye. The portals are where ihe shops are localeel. There are several each has a square and a uaine of its own. The stores are rather dark aud very diugy, but there arebeautllul French goods of every tlescrlption to lie had at very low prices. American things cost alMimluably. The dwelling houses are patterned largely alike, one story adobe, painted iu delicate colors, with all (he outside windows grateel with iron and a huge Iron barred gateway that serves aj a frontdoor and Is always kept locked; It opens on a patio or court that la ul ways filled with pets of palms, llowers and climbing vlues, but no grass. It is astonishing how little grass is ever aeen. Those tlower pols are of the pot tery for which Guadalajara Is famous and are moat beautiful. The patio of the house I am living In, has In the centre an old fashioned well and to one side a large orange trie, that even now has fruit upon it. All the rooms open up m this court ami the doors and windows are always slut hed wide lo get all the air possible, for the I'nye arc very hot , though the nights are OOOl and OOfflfortebrC. The Honrs of tiled brick of various colors evi ij morning they are washed -not too thoroughly, perhaps, for the average Mexican servant never dies Irom ovi r work, but enough to cool the rooms and keep dust down. The kitchen and servants huarltia open upon uu inside Court, and the kitchen consists principally of aim. e brjsero or cook stove It looks like u big red table wnh a queer little temple at one ei d aud tiny sipiare plan s wii'i gratings on top. uu these grates is placed the charcoal, and ull the cook ing ia doue on the top of the atove in browu earthen pots aud plates. The odd turret shape d temple at one end of the braaero la the oven. There are holes beneath where the ashea cull he removed. Our creatur or cook la the smallest atom of Indian Imaginable, not four feet in height. Her name is Petroullla aud she Is a pet. Not only is she an excellent cook of Mexican dlBhea but could compete very wed with many Freuch chefs I have seen. She waa taught to cook by a French lady and la very proud of her accom plishment. In additiou lo her other charms Petroullla Is clean. This in a Mexican of the lower order Is almost abnormal. In the evening i often heur our little cook singing to the accom panlment of her guitar. I fear I aball spoil the good Impression of Petroullla when I confess that, aave wheii she Is cooking, she is uever without a ci garette iu her mouth. Early in the morning she takes a big basket and goes to market, coming home with it on her head aud aglow with delight at her purchased bargains. The fruit la flne, the mango and mime abound In this region of country and there are many varieties of the banana. Green (oru Is to be had the year arouud and Is serveel roasted. There are no berries however, but at Irapnata so short a distance away luscious strawberries are In season al ways. The cherries are about the sl.e of a pea aud are black and very sour The plums are a disgrace, and make au Oiegonlan blush with shame that they are even dignified wllh the name. They are like little n ugh yellow baga ol leather tilled with slightly aweetened water. Servant hire is very cheap, a good cook receiving only three or four doU : lars a month, Mexican money. While I sll wrltli g IWO w hile doves have wander, d into my rOOOa from die patio and gravely sit on the backs of , two chairs tegardliig me. They are very tame and quite friendly. This is the laud ol the siesta and It Is time for mine. So adios for tod IJ ! with greetings to all my Eugene : friend. The Wanderer Oregon Urape Rojt. 60,01a) pound wanted. Will pay the hlgheat market price for all uu buy. H H Fmikndlv. July.". regarding the s i ui made by Courtney Green thai Claud Bran ton murdered j a I.iuu an the svi nlui ol June 1 i ami lias ihe following to sny, adding to Information leg-miing those concerned! "The above was the Hrst nCWI of Ihe killing of I. Inn received hjf the people of in . lain Bounty. The joiirnil learns that I, tun wa-t only about li years of ge, and was member of Condon oemp Woodmen of the World, which met aiulappoiiii. il n committee to Investi gate the affair. His insurance In (he Woodmen is in favor ot his legal heirs. He leaves two slsteis in Illinois, hi t bad no relatives on (hi- B as;, lie was ill good ClirniuataOOSQ. having Ill neighbors' notes for several thousand dollars, In sld. s a ranch and about 150 horses that range in Fciry Canyon. The horses Ihe parlies were driving lies longed to I, Inn "The parlies involved in Ihe Irag. dy passed through Fossil wilh (he horses about the Hisl of June. I'.ranloii had been Iu I, Inn's employ siiieN' Itisl win ter, and the f.uniei 's mother, who le- tnrned to the Willamette Valley some time ago, spent the winter in Condon. Qrten worked on rat Bkelly'i ranch near Condon last spring until they started out with (he horsea." STOCK I.nspki loirs REPORT. C M Young Reappointed Stock In spector for Next ear. Dally e.narJ, July Vi 111 the eoniiulssionera court ml v the report of ihe stock liisp. . tor, C M Young, was rend and adopled. It is as follows: Et'dKNi:, June 1W, ISilS, Hon County Court of Lanfl county: Please iicci pt tli -, iiij annual n port as stock inspector lor the year ending JuneH, lsiis. The stock In this county Is in Hrsl class physical condition, Ire-o from all cnlitagloiis ui.d infectious di-eases. Ill or. I. r lo give you a correct idea of the sheep business, I will rvo you (he number ot ahei p lupcctcd mid shipped from the vatloni hipping points for toe past two y. ars: m 1(, l t;u BM , MO MM 25IW 700 10 J J in; Eugene Creswell Junction Cobiirg Totals 1171 0 M Yoi.xu, Slock IiisKclor. KEAIM'OINTED I NHI'KITOK C M Young was reappointed stock Inspector lor the year of 1808 IKIKI Tongue and llermuuii. A dispati'h to the Sal. in Journal gives the following news regarding J M Hodson a former resident of Kugene: "It 1b g-uicrully concealed Unit the pro pose 1 appoiulmeiil of Robert Hendricks as United States appraiser of customs al this port should bo credited to the Inllueiiee of Cougressiiiaii Tongue, aa Mr Hendricks successfully managed that gentleman's campaign r.ir re-eleu- t (.ui. It Is understood hero thai Gen. .ml Land Commissioner Hermann had spoken a good word for J M Hudson, a former deputy collector, for the posi tion. Court lloune sews. Dally (iuard, Jul; 13 The work of writing the delinquent tax roll will commence tomorrow. Two copies will bo written, one for the sherill aud one for the clerk. New developments, which are not given to the press, are said to have been made in the I, Inn murder case in Iho past til hours. To prevent a recurrence of happen ings like those In Mailoti county re cently, Clerk Lee guards hla office closely, having culled in even the Jani tor's keys, and Is always theflrstto resell Lis office In the morning. He will keep this up until the ballots are counted In the commissioners Don left esse. (Jets Wanted. We pay oash. I K Peters, Ninth street. Come and see what Big corner we have Knocked off the prices on Organdies, Parasols, Shirt waists and Summer dress goods. Ribbons away down. F E I Hill ikl Owp the Lid ol Queeo til Usfa Cruiser After the Reported Spanish Prifiinr. Men um to Command Hawaiian Soldiers. 8eelal lo the (luar.l. San Francisco, July 12 Admiral Miller, in command of Ihe cruiser Phil adelphia, haa received orders from Washington to bo ready to sail July 20, for Hawaii. He will lear the papers necessary for (he official annexation of the Sandwich Islands, and will hoist the -lars and stripes above the govern ment buildings, which were once the queen's palaces. Trie Islands will be placed under a territorial form of gov ernment, similar to that of Alaska. 41 i::k m am-H I'KI VATKKRS. Viciokia, July It TIM United States government has secured the ser vices . I an I ngllsh cruiser to patrol the o lei iii search Of a Spanish cruiser or privateer, which was reported here a few .laya since aud the British ciuls- er stai ted on its uiissiou today. omen ax mi hmation. Wamiim. ion, July 12; Bp m The i I the Porto Rico ex- padilloo will coualal of uearly :w,000 men. Thewardeparloie.it this afternoon posted the following bulletin: "The Hawaiian military will be placed In the department of California, and General Mernum will continue In OOmmand.'1 It Is also understood around the depurtmeut, although as v. ' unofficial, i hat one regiment will soon be sent to Honolulu, to represent the military of the United States. 0 iiiI-.t ul coast defense torpedo boat will also he stationed there. HTAilVATIO.N HTORIEH. Washington, July 12; 8 p m Sioiica of dlro starvation within the con 11 lies of beleaguered Havana have reached the officials here. It la gen erally ere llted owing to the long block ade (ho city has undergone from Wat son'a Heel. ANTKbOPK BURNED. A Small Eaatern Oregon Towns Wiped Uul by the Flames. IBBCM to the Ouanl. Tin: Dalles, Oreguo July 12: A messenger has Just brough the new that the village of Autelope, sixty miles south from this place has been totally destroyed by fire. Autelope was a village of about 100 population. The surrounding country is principally devoted to stock raising. Bo Guard I The republicans of Ohio, the demo, crat-of Indiana and the Fusioulsts of Michigan Iu lltt i r conventions, last week, each endorsed the construction of tin Nicaragua canal and Ita owner ship by the gov rnmenk If this keeps up tii" thing will very soon be uaanl- ill i. Wheel for trade. A good wheel to trade for body fir lor grub oak wood. Rackkt. a Dunn