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II IV U UAKIi IIT1BUU1I CUR TIIK IIUIUIITIM F DKluTMIC PHMiriE.. MP TO mn llnilXTLIHJIB HT TBB SWEAT DP IB1 BRdH 0 CLOSER EUGENL, OH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896 CHRISTMAS CHARITY NO 4! FILES ERR PROTEST HAYSEED WATERLOO -150-1 NrAtrAAAAAtAr Spain Aci-jit Hie CmtfNMei III-The GtNfil Committre Held 1 s Fbt l! of 0 Yicoiioos on the Gridiron Starr Btebop Tcmplcton MoGktMbau It II Scrngitin-.v. K' II L H Ooodrleh K II tSaniler H i; Bdwardt cm CODHCll RUURl allies' Mackintoshes TO CLOSE. jo- that will make tliein move. EY MUST G0 ,L NEW GOODS. A II noittMM v Ol OBJBOTIONI Madrid, Dec 11. T.ie government mIi iy approves ,iic Bcmofiadain i f protest sgmiiM the action nf the (Jotted 1 Hales commissioners, tiled liy Seuur I Mnntero Riot, ol Pari. The me iiniaud im protwtl against the refu-.nl uf tin- Americans to stirrc n dff the aroorittaa deposited in the lroautle of Cuba and Porto Rtao by private Spaniards, reuuikihg lint, "never ,has h civilized nation cm. mlttad mob an aci nf violence." Sccoudly. It pmtents agaiut the ultimatum demanding the Philippine! I i ninny. it prnre- agam-l tin- po sition in which those Spaniards are placid who tleMrve lo reuiuin in Cuba Four l lily It protest against the ri'len lire lo the destruction of the Netting list Night PMKMaiNAWl wnHHiH rMNM tuny Ootid, l Fill m i i miiii i t v on i. of () Ss O A CO ihl score l, IIh The general committee on Clui-tuis i,r ,iv n. Dm r one of the efaalasa donations bald Ita II rat meet line last fubtll ooatatta ever witnessed in uight iii ti.e M K rhnr. il points. ori.K Tu. victory for the lemon I Seveni.en lilt, rent io,etlts were repre w,s as fair as It was eomple.c, as hrll- i . l w I a It waa surprising. Certainly commit ii es, to the I i! eir reapectlvf number of X. Tbaganwal plan ol the work wm ow lined, mid a itoond meat log aal for next Saturday aftornooo at tiirre o'clock at the M K ohu ell. Ollleers uf (he column tee were chosen as follows: Chairman, K D Itesnler; Vice Chairman, Mrs T W Harris; Secy, li w Rowland; Treas urer, liev J T Ahbell The blanks for InforuiaUoD concem log the Uedy families will he aelit out Maine in rresideiit MeKlnley's i nea- tomorrow through the tonool ohlldran. EEKLY EUGENE GUARD. ImPBELL BROS., Publishers Baal lid ot Willamette -trc, t, bt . u Scvntli ami Kightli -to et Tl'.liMS OF SUBSCltli'Tli'N. A.I All Itw ..ntlis una iMolltllH M , THE STEAMEB LOELLA Florence limit Boat M&kn Her First Trip. sate to cnngiess. On Ibis point the ' memorandum says: "Spain has proposed arbitration, , but the United Sate haa refused to give her the right which la granted to a criminal; namely, the right of de I landing herself. The t'puuish oom J niissloneis leave the cure of fixing I lie responsibility for toe explosion to the entire World, which will aay whether thoae are lespo'isihle who desire the 1 rut.li, or Hi ne refudiii to seek it." GENERAL GABCIA'S FDNEBAL Irrti : ' ites made known M appUoatloll i lies, letters to 1 nr. t. U AIU, a, Oregon. LUCKBT, IiKALRR IN ita, Chains, J Etc. p:m ids prom pair none. ill w.rk warranted. W BR iWN, If, D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKUr.oN. I ; -t lira Id Cliris'iian Hhiek. lour-: '.' In 11 a m; 1J to -', n n '' v m. C WOODCOCK, A ITORNKY AT LAW. One-half block sonth f Owkmaa Ecoese, Obeoox. , J a ALTon aaaaiiai rALT0N 4 MAKKLEY, ATTORN EYS-ATIiAW f in all the court of the state. In W niton Ulock. El'OtNE. OltECON. v i i. ni.i r iiii.o Itaeaaei Wet, ico. 9. Tlie Luells, '.he atatinch aejaal huilt here this summer leave this morning on bar flret trip to Ban Fran: ciscn. Them the neceasnry hoilera and machinery will he placed in her and 'she will te titled upas a steamer. The Roberta will t.iw her to Cooe hay when ahe will lie taken I. . charge ' by a larger tu;.' and lowed to San Fran- ,'ciaco. Prei arationa for her departure have been pushed uh fast as possible, thecar- penteiH having just llnisheil their work last evening, HioukIi loading the ves sel wan enmmeuee I nearly a week ago. Her cargo is probably the most valu able one eer taken out of the Hluslaw. It !onsiHt8 of 53.000 caaea salmon, about 70 hairela salt aaliuon, I860 boxes Of apples, several cases of merchandise and a quantity of hides. Supt Kessler muds the following letter: Kugelie, (irtgoli, Dec 1J, lSils. To l it K PCBUOt- Following the time honored custom of the public schools of Bngene, we invite all Kodn-pomd to uni e with us In our seventh annual Christmas donation to the lie dy slid di -t iving of our city. Twenty live organizations have bu n invited by letter to join in this beiievo lelice, ami every one who is Interested Is u-ked to assist regardless of count c lion w ith any or none ofthctu. An ellorl was made to act into c iiimuiii calli n with all the diltcnut tocielles represented in Kugeue, ant if a ly ' have been omitted it was uniutciltiou- 11!, The Dolphin ' al. If there should Ik such, we ask 1 111 ' navy as the that they 111 kindly pardon the over Washington, Dec will be designated by vessel to carry the remains ol (iarcia lo sight and send committees to the inert- annonnoed In the Daily Cuba. She is now lying at I be usli ingtou navy yard. The luneral of (iarcia wilMtie held tomorrow morning at St I'atrick's church, this ci'y The body will be placed ill a metallic casket and de. poaltl d in a vault at ing removal to Cub i N A HON Ah KUlTOKlab tion ASSOCIA ill's HS QCABB. Supplies ol food and clothing are to be Oolledtad 00 Wednesday and Tburs day, DM il and M, at the Central school building. Those who have may send by them whatever they de A rlin k ton , pendohlldre i In lehooi to 1 1 . her building more than Iwo-tlilrds of the 1000 ( pie that gtbNd about the arena Saturday afternisin exM-clel to BB) I' i f () ill fetcd It was hel ieved i hat the hayseed eleven would present a1 lit e as formidable to V of t) as a granite wall, while the heavy welghta of the college renter were counted on tobruah 1' Of 01 lorwarda a-ldeat will when the offeoalrt play demanded it. It was expected that the swift runners behind ( A C's line would circle fj of It's ends, while til hitter's hacks were not looked upon as likely to pass lluxtoii and Mcllrlde. Hut the hayseed generals had reekoueil with out the vl-llors. The game of a week ago had apnan nlly been but a splendid training for the Fugene men, as they deiBOnitl ated t l)-l r superiority at every point The team work of the 'varsity men was perfect and their interference was solid and hard to break. Bishop, the left ha'f-hack, probably placed more yardage to his credit than did any other man on the team. Hit M yard run in the llrst half was t lie chief feature ol the game and he seemed lo be able to buck O A 01 line and run her ends at w III. Starr, the right half, although he made few long runs, was a SOro ground gainer and made several long gains through Miles riillllps. the man upon whom Curvallia had based her strong est hopea lempletoo al full-hack, played hie usual steady game and never lailed lo gain through the Corvallis line. l . . I 1. u i. ml ulur u-nu i. in .1 . HI HHMWH niin, . ....... headed and sure and cxclcisud splendid ! ludaBM nt III rillilling the team. He ROTBSi The I" of ( team It-It Corvallis on i special train at I o'clock Saturday evening. The OorffJIll folks knew that they were In town, as varlou yells were given with a vim. The best of feeling stcninl to d vai Isith during and after the came, but the cruel yell of 'Chemnw s' NSBSI d In provoke some Corvalllslii a Nevertlie less tiny tiaik it in good faith, and a great many friendly jokis' were fS changed at the station When the I' of o tuiiii renebed I gene on the 1 1 :'JS ovi rlaml, tliey were given rousing. reception by the stu dents and Irteiuls, after which the team, mist rubta-rs, co eds ami all repaired l the ltaio,uel, u here an oyster supper was served BpSSjOheS were made by ('apt Smilli, Kuyki n dall, Whlllleey, and otheis, and Bill ( three cheers for each mssabsi of the team, three foi llrysou, three for Simp sou and llirec for the girls, the merry party broke up. Spe iking of the game, Captain F.lglll said: 'While I am not pleased with the result, I am satisfied with the clean, manly game. K Hi ofBelaJe were from l'.ugcne, but I bey were all and Impartial lit their decisions. I think Wilson Is one of the best men I ever saw. He is certainly the best m ill I ever went up again.-t rinl lias Im proved wonderfully since last year, l '.ugcne w on I cause she had a ta ller team and out played ua at BVOfJ point," The ( A C students claim Unit BM tiers In a bona lido student. Although he was registered only a few days ago, I hey say that he intends to attend the (I Al! for four years. Whether he will or not remains to Ihi een. The average wt Ight of each eleven was about I'M) siuiids. sue to oontrtoaie. woecs may m iiveri played ,,. ,,. ttlllL, Wtbout a funis lo ids i enirai uuiniiiig ieunesoay p m. or Thursday a m. If it is not Will Meal in Portland Oregon Me Allvelli-eil Will L WIIITSON, DENTIST. . , m . rini: i urohatM the oflice anil nxiures late deceased W V Hemterson, i am w i i-ivirod to do anvthinu in the line uf ntistrv in the above said office. Il'r n sad bridge work a specialty. ' LAKE, HtA.NTTE AND MAHllld! WORKS' di'sl.'iis anu new prices in Foreign and tii Marble and Cranite, MoBomeBtl ta l-tones and Cemetery work of all kuul The oommlttee appointed by Mayor Mason, of Portland, a few days ago to of canned arrut.ge for entertaining the members of the National Kditorlal Association, which meets in Portland mx' summer, is to hold s Joint meetlug to dght in the Clumber of Commerce looms. When a man dies now daya (he llrst j It is the purpose i"i,,,.i,., Iblngthcyaskis, was he Insured and one from the Chamber of Commerce, lor how much? The papers usually and the other composed of repreasu a wind up the obituary notice will, the live cities, lo inaugurate plans for am,lU11 of insurance. Boon tb. obltU- enl.rU.nl0f tb. editors In a manner arynoticow.,1 reads -thing like lha, wiliia tpse anye or .na o bj Peter Jones died and leu a wne aoj i"v - Chll.lr.li. Loss full covered oeiore. Or If the deceased Is not Here Is wuai a geuueimiH ...... a - al.mil ns fol 1WS: I'orllallll, Willi mis Bl.eo -j this: and two by insurance. insured it will read John Smith Is dead. He leaves a w Ife. Total loss, no Insurance. oonvenlsnl to deliver in person, pleats send by some pupil, or notify any teacher, and airaiiKemeii'.s will he made to - end to the house. Any kiutl of clothing not worn-out, and any kind of loud not perishable for two or three days, and money OOnUl buttons, will he most acceptable. Green ami canned fruit ami vegetables, groceries, Hour etc can be used to ex cellent advantage. A number of so cieties and private individuals guvo money hist year so that the committee was able to equalize the donation by judicious purchases. Forty one families were assisted last CbrlltmBJ anil each one received a sack of Soar, III addition to a generous supply of apples, potatoes and grootritti In order to assist In the dletribuMoD, will the person who receives this, kindly 111! out the blank on It ther fits CATHERINE L BOHLBKFj M D fDinine-tof Women and Children fMa9ae and Electricity. k--Shelton Blocs, opposite (Juard "Ifiee FIRST BANK HAJIOflAIi Of Eugene. lid ud Cash Capital. $50,000 ipplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. i.KNERAL BANKING BUSINESS Dune on reasonable terms. '" i- n Chicago, Sn Francisco and 1 ort- . Oregon. 0 ol exchanga told on foreign osaatrttj. oaitt rtoelved tubject t chtck or certm Ol .Unnail til rV.lectinn. entnwted to M wiU receive I attention. 0 Hr.i)Rica, i r -i ient. EUGENE Loan iii Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon' CAPITAL paid ip, $50,000 W. E BROWS Preildent. B 0 PAISE. Vice Prtildml. F. . OSBURK. Ctlhltr. W W. BKOWN. Alt t Ctthltr DIRECTORS- advertising considerable ttmugin, thinks about tills matter: "The cllisens of Portland might apeuii 116,000 slid It would not pur chase the amount of space in thead verttaiug columns 6f the papers of the East that this gathering "f editors from all over the cojutry will give us. The space we get from them will not be in the advertising columns, either, but In choicest position, with reading matter above ami helow and on either side. "In addition lo this, many articles written about Portland ami the coast will lie copied all over the Fast, and there is really no way of e-limnting i ..... ..no i.ei nut of this gather- llieg's.". w w ii n- iug ol scribes, il we only handle them side as fully as possible with the nanus O A C team where U ot anv persons known to he in distress gain at will, although and who would receive assistance, pit use lend this Information at onoe to the underelghod. Let all citi.eiia. take su active In I tereet not only In providing material, l ut llso In looking up those in need. at'd let us help to make liapp-iu let uni versal In Kugene. Very respectfully, F. D RKS8L.KB, Supt Public Sellouts THI BRABTOl CASB. Hill or Bzotptloni to He Settled Ju lge ilainlltoo. by f w 03BURN B D PAINE, DA PAINE- J F ROBINSON ill the proper way. ra.iiv (Mart, Dss n "While few of them have tssen to Attorney W C Hale weot to Rote the Pacific cosst, neirly all of them ,urg today uktog With him the bill bare been about, and know good treat 1 0f tSMptoni in the ( laud Braoton mant. some of them go lo the meet- j (1RM, ,,re,mr,., by his attoroeya. I log of the National AssiH.iat ion every . t ItMttelpaKd by ItranUui'a attor I hit. and are accustomed to beii.geu- ,- (hlH be ho sell led by 'tertalne lon a graod scale; therefore, ju,Ke Ilaiulltoti thni an appeal can be braiw lesaed as Ike PttadpsJ rtMas er as , Portland to do is to At anv late every tllort laissi. ... ... ... 1 bl . XI HI uVf IIIUIluvi Llir - I --T uniieu "'"-'-"".-,- - . - ... . ,,i t ,ev .. . j.. elllertulll inem nie win t MWi hi ustomed to liercioiore : e,lft,eei. W E BROWN J B HARRIS A QeSlrl IIiiiikHig Hiialin""" TrausiHi leil on Fnorlle Terina .... i.. .ii r..r..ltfn eoanlrlell SgaTrSW o. raksstts Uectloni receive our prompt tltenllon. have their cllaiit's B Kaxin, Cashier. NEW LOT OF IMPROVED 'Willsie" Cameras RecelveiL We recommend them tudio BthE a m - nv ar DHOTO CQt2ANY War uperior Foiografs. LAKE COUNTY BANK Ctlabl.sbca in IHS. - or- EUGENE, OREGON. i. Kit A NM ASnOCIATlOV Dm Did Soldiers of l.ane County Are Orgatliltf. L af. ' . W V W J General anking'.business in all branches .transacted on favorable terms. i n HOVF.Y. President! . st' luiiiMs Caahier I Uat-tbewoaaSf-wi j. M. AHH-y1 ,R rGsit Caabie, rng ah dmc A i ' I ' A ' '.ited Booklet at haven t been bit "We have a country and a climate out here that will he a revelation to many of them, and we have a city thai can put on a good bit of airs when ebe h. so minded, and there haa not been such au opportunity offered her In this way before In many years. MUf rjeart iwe U There are houdreds of eyes in the , he old h0dle's of Cane county, are Kast that eagerly read everything Hoy ,oU),Dg . niw.,IIK Rl ti. II A K Hall, ee about the W. st, and within too q pMy f(jf jlrKwe 0f orgsnl. I next few years thousands of people are Lg( cnJll,y Veterans Keuiih-u I coming out this way, snd Il ls to be Awooi,un 'n,B object of thU aaso hoped that the committees having this , ctoUon ( glve a r.uon of three or matter In charge wlil arrange for the duration each summer, reception of the editors on a scale: this meeting was Issued , which will be worthy of theoccaiion. tbout mouth slnoe, and Orand . . ........ Army men are present from all parts Ml loaori if' " " hie. Captain Smith, at tackle, although he was pltteil against the reuownetl Phllilpa, nlayed a strong hard game mid was always out on Interference. Jakway played ins usual good game and when the occasion demanded It, made holes lu the hayseed Hue, through which the 'varsity hacks went for continual gains Wilson, at guard waa more than a mat Ob for F.lgin, although the latter nude Home brilliant plays. Angel I kept his man out of every play and time after time Templelon would gain from ; to lo yards through his posit ion. Hidings, at center was "loo many" for Porter, and Young and Zelgler played up to their usual good form at ends. Zelgler'o run In the second half was a feature of the game. There seemed to be no (mints In the of O could not Mclirlde's end was the place where the fewest gains were made. Mcllride, although a little fellow goes under a play lu the old Coh man style. RtO bOfl Handera, the Chemawa full back, who played with the college learn didn't show up as exiected. Tliree times he ran up against U of O s line and "quit business" right away as the line waa too strong for him. Elgin, ai guard, played a good clean game and made aome clever tackles, aa did Philips, the left tackle. Edwards played safety full and was the man who usually brought I! of O's runners to the ground. Tho hsll was only In the (I A (" itfiaseHsloli twice during the gau o; once In the llrst halt, when lluxtoii gather d In a fumble, and again in the second half, when Phil lips caught IfeUlanaban'i kick off, lloth times It was lost on downs. The fliO bova nlaycd clean, hard ball, lint were clearly out classed. The game was free from slugging, and as a score of deputy sheriffs were present, there were do disgraceful rows, such as.scurred two years sgo. The O A (' hoys feel the humiliation of dtleat, yet accept It manfully. TbOodMaJa wereU M Young and D V Kuykendall of Kugene. They gave genersl sstlsfatitlon. llobi John-oil of Coivallls, and H F Allen r,f NewU-rg, were linesmen Touchdowns were scored aa follows: Templelon a, lilshop 8, Hmlth 1; goslt, Mc liiiahao I, Time, llrst half, minute. Htoond half, 2.'. minutes. Very l.liiersl. With the view of sending each one of Co C boys at Manila a copy of the New Years Oregonlan, a gentlemen id this city wrote Mr II 1, PittOtk of the Oregonlan lo ascertain the ion', of the same, ills reply was as follows: Mil , Kugene, Oregon: DkakHik: The Oregoniaii will not forget the boys. I am sending 60 copies to Col Summers and Major dauteiilwlu to he distributed among the dlllerent companies of the regi ment as the contribution of the Orego nlan, ami at least the same number of the special edition will be sent than. Do you think It necessary to send more? I am yours truly, H L Pillock. Murder in Hie IHrst Degree. Dallas, Or, Deo llv-Tday a. in o'clock the ury In the Magers ease brought in a verdict nf murdc r In the llrst degree. This was a surprise to everybody, even to the prosecution. A motion for a new trial will be made, and, if refused, n bill of excep tions will ho tiled, ami the case taken to Hie supreme court, lu the hope of leverslug some of Judge Burnett's tie clsiciisoi. vital points In the evidence. The prisoner did mil show the least sign of interest In the verdict. Ills hands wore steady ami his counten ance never changed. Ho walked out of the court riMim to the Jail, 100 yards away, without any sign of excitement. i ii . n . . i . . twperi ui usi nigiu rrwM in Full. OM V HOI MM III SIM. SI. Pally nuard Pee tt A l. gular meeting of the City Couu cil Was bald last e vening. P it, OouDfltlman Plaber, Honey, Otbum, l.uckey and Horn ; al sent, Mayor Kuykendall and Cotiu.lluian ll i lies. I raaldaul flaaai oalVad lbs meeting to order. Minutes of Noveiubt r meeting read an i aporoved, Finance committee reported favora bl n a number of bills and they were ordeied paid. ObairmM Luakay read mouthiy restt of street committee ami It waa Ordered tiled. It showed that -40 feet of new luinla r hud la eii Usui during the mouth hauls of gravel hauled I), days worked by prisoners, 10. Councilman Koiiey submittetl a proposition lu in the Kugene Klcccrlo Light Co to place two lights In the Kugene bridge ncios.t thu river, for JS.lt) per month. Proposition re jected. James I, Page was appointed viewer lor the proposed sewer in the alley between Pearl and High streets, from Twelfth street north to the main sewer lu place olT 11 Hendricks, who Is re lated to sotiio of the parties Interested and th art fort illsqualifetl. Petition fro n C D Combs. asking that the city pay him f-M) for the demolish incut of his tricycle by the Chemical Kugiue owned by the city, on the 7th of December. He paid t8 lor the machine, and after It ha I been run over by the engliie ho itiultl ouly sell It torJ- 'K). Referred to Judiciary com mittee I'rof John Htrnub requested the council to move the hydrant on the corner of Patterson and Klcveuth streets, near the edge ofthe sidewalk, It being at present two or more feet from the edge mid greatly lu the way, especially at night; referred to the stlt el commit lee Councilman OabUrO moved the city attorney examine the law mid give his opinion on thu legality of existing ceaspisds near and aloug the mill race, and If lu violation of law, the marshal to order their removal. Oonnoilmao Loakey w ported the truck house on I .h-v.-utli street badly iu need of a new roof; referred to street oommlttee with power to act. Hills wero read and referred to llnance committee. Ordinance amending ordinance re Iii i ing to nuisances read and referred to health committee, I'he ordinance prohibits thu running of a slaughter house within MM corporate limits of Kugene; and also prohibits the run ning of a chicken or fowl market, Whert llVO birds, are kept, within OA teet of any resilience or dwelling house in said city. AdjoiiriieU. There Is a queer bilk coming north from OaliftHrnla, This Is the game. Tht follow calls ou a party and rep resents himself as being a relative and request, a loan of to 00. Ho usually gets It. It s. ems that the swindler always selects Hermans for his victims and he bus some peculiar ways for learning the necessary facts for enabl ing him to play his part properly. CAN YOU SEE Anything In the articles mentioned in-low to Interest you? We have them all and many more, atid our prices are right. :tO To quil tobacco easllr fcrtftr. be Btar f.n nt Ilia, nerve u4 vlsoi. use No T" of the county. It is expected to etfecl permsuent H. the wonderworker. ,hl f4"" l""' i organltstion tomorrow morning, elect . . w- nr Ii ( ufrf Jkrair I S .nn-.it Ire. Addr.. officers aud attend to such other maU Sterna. BemsdA Co. Ctxaro or "sw Vera tm u m.r necessary at this lime. i; ok o ; Hidings ! Augr',1 vVilsnn jHmilh Jakway I Young j .elgler tiik uBtvor, (C) OA C (I Porter HU C I'hllllpa CU IC) Klgln It f Thurston LT M Phillips It I Mcllrlde l, Huxton Nicr I ireti Patterni New Waist Silks Nobby .lacki't ( iapea Scrvicoulilo Ifftokintothei iomfortable Wrtppori Bright it Soft Biddrdowni Dainty Warm Fatoinaton New Kid (JIovoh. .Mittens QloveFittiiig ( iortavi Tabid Linoiis Napkins Towels. Dresser Scarfs I'orticrs. Rugs i.aro 'tirtains Swell New Suits Dressy Warm Overcoats Neat & Berviceable Trousois Nobliy Hats. New I'apes Fancy Shirt-, Starched, Soft Good Warm Underwear Puffs, Tecks, I in-hand Ties Warm Things in Sweaters Plain and Fancy Mufflers Now Ideas in Fancy Vests Fancy and Plain Socks Warm doves and Mits Umbrellas, Shoes, ippers, Rubbers. SI Children's Mackintoshes $2.50 Men's Macks $1.75 Ladies' Wool Mackintoshes $4.00 Boys' Macks $1.50 F. E. DUNN.