The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 11, 1899, Image 1

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD.
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Kl'UHNL, OKn SATURDAY, PEBBl Mi V
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PECIAL SALE
THIS WEEK ON
LADIES'
OUTING
FLANNEL
Night Dresses...
Great values in this line.
Remember the place.
IB
WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers
OTflCl K .-l- I Willamette street, bs-
rum OK SUlkSCHIPTION.
OmYmt S0
Si! M : 1-00
Biiilftwi w
lidTatUon rates ma le known on application
AiUrtu bodo w letUrs to THE CtUAIlD,
Eopuf, Oregon.
I MLVCKEY,
I v 7
I KAI EH IN U-.J
luVb, Watch!, Chains, Jew
slry, IU .
sTlbpairinK promptly done.
larAll . rk warranted.
IT W BROWN, M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SUKUEON.
Otfi.-tr UptUin in CbrlmM Block.
I aril. i irv I to 11 a Bj 12 to 2, 0 to 9 p m.
0 WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Othot; One l.alf Murk 11011th of (iirisman
at,
KruENK, Obeoon.
BNICl J u W TON N I MAHKLET
BP-ALTON A MAKKI.EY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
31 practi e in all the courts of the state.
QeVt-In Walton Block.
kl'QKNI, OltEUON.
LWHITSON,
D1C XT I. ST.
M aatd the office and fixtures of
Ute .l.veaneil W V Henderson, I am
otprri .n : to do anything in the line of
Iwutry in the above "aid office.
ywnn. l.ri.lge work a specialty.
ft C LAKE,
GRANTI i: AND MAKI31.K WORKS'
I lJi'1!1" uew l'r'c'e9 la-Foreign and
Jtio Mat Me and Granite. Monuments
' trry work "f all kinds
riWKATlir.KINE L. SCHLEEK, M I
"w fV . men and Children
" V" ' . tri, ity.
-Sh(lt,m Block, opposite Guard office
A Filipino Kxplaiiiitiiin
Hono Kono, Feb 6. The PlIlplDO
junta bas Issued a -tit. 1 1 i t setting
fotth that the lighting at Manila was
only an outpost skirmish designed to
influence the vote iu the United States
senate today on the peace treaty.
FIRST-
MWflh BAM
Of E
ugene.
Uf the 25 regiments of regular in
fantry, the 1st, 8th, 10th, 15th, and
eight companies of the 0th, are In
t uba; the 11th and 19th are iu Porto
Rico; the 14th, 18th and 23rd at Manila,
and the Hd, 4th, 12th, 17th, 20th aud
22d en route for Maulla. The 2d regi
ment Is at AnnlatOD, Ala, the 6tb is in
Texas, the 7th iu Illinois, Michigan
and Uliio; the i:ilh in New York; the
Kith at Huutsville, Ala; the 21st at
Plattsburg barracks, New York; the
24th in Utah aud Wyoming, and the
25th at Colorado, Arizona and New
Mexico. Of the ten regiments of
cavalry, the 5th is in Porto RiOO, the
8th In Cuba, (he 2d and 10th are at
Huntsville, Ala, awaiting orders; the
7th is at Macon, Oa, the third Is In
Vermont aud Georgia; the 1st, Gth and
Btb are in the west. Two troops of the
4th are at the Presidio aud the balance
of that cavalry regiment is In Mauila.
The Ynquiua Hay News says;
"The promptness with which judge
Hamilton disposes of cases In his court
is a caution to some of the young
members of the legal profession. The
judice evideutly doesu't believe iu
making the term last longer tbau is
absolutely uecessary, and considers
that all cases should be fully prepared
iD every de'ail before coming up for
trial, and especially that wituesses
should be promptly ou baud when a
case Is called."
Marinu F Davis has been appointed
postmaster at Union to Oil the vacancy
caused by the death of the former
ic cum bent, Amos K Jones. Davis is
connected with the Union Itepublicau.
He formerly attended the state university.
W "P Cash Capital,'$50.000
wplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A SJtfBRAL banking Buurasa
3nin-'" """nable terms. Sight
ow'1"" San Francisco and Port-
"1 "ii foreign countries.
X, r,;" ' to check or certiti
ta i trusted to m wiU receive
. "Bileot.
s n Kakim,
Cashier.
NEW LOT OF IMPROVED
Win
Sie CamfiMs
We recommeDd them .
EUGENE
Loan ? Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon'
CAPITAL ipaid up) $50,000
W. E BROWN President.
B. 0 PAINE. Vice President.
F. W. OSBURri, Cashier,
w W. BROWN, aalt Cashier
V
DIRECTORS-
FWOSBURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN
DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS
W. W BROWN.
a Geaeral Banking BaslaMa
TrniiNiicleil on Favorable Terau
braftt Issued on the principal cltlea of the
United Stales; also exchange furnished avail
able In all foreign countries.
Interest paid on time deposits.
rlre-prtol vauil ror me storage vi vaiueim-
tin; iiii i ihttil
iiiu UlAllIlill IIAIIIjU
ri'tdpiliili'il liy Filipinos,
1 eiliim nl, but the Klli luM hi .Manila
"l""" lb oplDloe iImI Uwtoovi nuo
for luileptodenoi h rtetiftd it daa'h
blow nod that annexation will soon Im
VttOMMd generahy.
raoM Dflwiv,
'Ma.dla, Feb 5,-To the 8. i n tary of
the Navy, Washlngtiiii, Dl : luwi
gents tun inaugurated gen, i .
PCtflMUl yesterday uiglil, whin, wa-
oootlotMd today, TIm AnwrioM army
and Daf J generally autvtwful In.
MirglDU bVI been driven back ami
MORTGAGE TAX LAW
PukJ the Hm BmUi this
f
FROM THK CAPITOL
NO 5
leu
Nl till 1,000,000,
sperlsl to the lir tan.
I II I inn I OHl M tin I
.-pvi'lsl to the iiuar.1
Mai .stii nsssm bvi. t
Sile.n, K.I. 7.- Ilie mortgage tux l.w ,.. '.,,, ... ,' ., ulli.
mi t lit,.. u.la l.... V a.. I . - -a i- aa. . . a . i
" fi-ii.iuir I i im iiii-i nil' tii miimi; M i.t.i. 1 1, ml in inn,, ihii'i tun m n-. uf
Olis and Dewey Report lapit
cent
to tl,
navy.
ORKBUH'H NOI II K.M.tl.KUKMI
Manila, Feb 5, 8:15 p m. The
longixpecied ruiiture net ween tie
Americans and the PlllploOl has cmne
at last.
The clash came at H;40 yesterday
evening, when three daring Kill pi DOS
darted pat the Nebraska regiments at
Santa Mesa, but reined IT hen challeng
ed. Tney repeated the experiment
witln ut drawing the MntrbV lire, but
tbe third time Corporal Greeley chal
lenged the Filipinos and then fired,
killing one of them and wounding
another. Almo-t immediately ufter
ward the F'lliplnos' Hue from UaJooan
to Santa Mesa cornm need a fusillade
which was IneflaotuaL
Tlie Nebraska, Montana and North
Dakota outposts leplled vigorously,
aud held their ground uutil reinlorci-
ments arrived.
The Filipinos iu the meant 1 ne con
centrated at three points, C'alocau,
Uagblaugiu and Santa Mesa.
THK KSUAUKMKNT OlMCRAIi.
At about 1 o'clock the F'illpinos
opened a hot (Ire from all three places
simultaneously. This .i stipple
Bteotod by the lire of the two siege
guns at Malik Bahk and by advancing
their skirmishers Irom Paoo and I'm -dacan
.
Tbe Americans responded with a
terrific fire, but owing to the darkness
they" wero unable to determine Its
effect.
The Utah light artillery finally suc
ceeded in silencing the uative battery.
The Third artillery also did good work
on the extreme left. The engagement
lasted overau hour.
The United States cruiser Charleston
and the gunboat Concord, stationed oil
Malabou, opined fire trom their sec
KKOM 01 Is.
Manila, Feb 'i -To Adjutant ti. n. rul.
Washington, I) C: HltUUlM uiosl
MitafaMoryi no apprabanaloo Bead ba
felt. Pel feet iUii 1 prevail! io the clly
and vicinity. List of casualties In-lng
prepared ami will be forwarded a- aoou
as possible, triKips in axotllatlt l.eahh
ami splilts iitim "
the
vldi for exemption for linlebtedni--. '"rd late la-l u,rk First Ibe ineirury
"Dkwkv." l' bad trtrjr little oppoatUoo, kl(boob ",,MM "" bulb ol ibe Ibar
ra n h Mb d aa indulged In over the "fTl ' W H"''
'.i i . h I i I r i i I ra. still u uL..
I ' ! l-SP
given to grallei- and wire puller-.
SHORT BUT
matter.
UKTS 1WO TllolSANt
li. pre-entative FTagg's 1,111 appropri
ating two thousand dollars for the
relief of Mr Magneta who aailojortd
estiuialed in the thiilainls.
The killed are given as follows;
Washington, 6; Nebraska S; Idaho 5,
JOaapoll medical lull, caused llocka .
of "professionals" to ellinb on tlie ours I III I
andpat fare for BaJtm-but they all'
returned. Not n single loataODM
"III. ill, 11h" from .f,.r Urrlu. l. ...... .
ibe pviilicn.iary on account uf can- Ippoablba m.dlcal bill through, Ball, Oaanl Nl
laaauaaa of other employes, pas,d the and those who came and went, bold a Claude Braotoo II ivb -ted nmr.
booM tills fnrapooo. foot pinion of lagblaluraa in darar of John A Lloo baa eaparlanotd
sa... .... genital. The why and wheiifore ol a chance of bean. n,l ai BiM lMh
"-"n ir.ir. "ii i m - "
. ,. , 'his opinion is best expltilind perhaps yesterday Ma received Int.. the Chris-
leneial approprlaUoa bin for by tbe following sentence- ,,u.ht i.v u .... ....,, .
the ixpenses of the state for Iwo j the .,ulli Inter from an extended ex- Usui.
Morning years, introduced yesterday carries j nipore oral i delivered by one of: For MOM lime BrMtoQ bai atpiarcd
American with it nearly 11,01 ii.ihji I he Insane ,he l,,,.v,lc'"e njeiitloned, to a brother anxious as to his spiritual wilfare, and
i,...r,, ,,.,, ibm-m-, u, will stoou on on more than one occasion his
tin-capitol steps: - thought I was listened to word! of comfort
going lo deal lib some of the boy s, ' from his spiritual advisors uutil at last
but lis nous... They are a lot of for. be made known his belief and hope In
"on j ou can i get em lone ll.e a pardon f.i hi--,n Irom the .1 ml ire
The
NOTks.
A special to the L indofl
Piatt, reports that the
wounded is given at 2011. ainl 24 kill. d. asylum gets nearly one third of the
It also states that the Filipinos were enl ire amount.
virtually slaughtered, tin ir loss being li-miii tTTOKNKYS
The house yesterday passed the hill
California 5.
last n port.
Tills Is a complete list at
THE LATEST
Manila Qjiet - Our Wounded
Increasing
SHM'lal to the iluard
Manila, Pah 6 The city 's quiet and
no alarm ls now felt. The list of
Americans wounded Is increasing.
The number of Insurgents dead Is
yet uncounted, but is still growing.
relative to placing district attorneys on riK,,t UU' "t anything." Well tint wIm sits above ail judges. The pastors
la salary Under Ibe Mil the prosecut
ing alt irney for this district will re
ceive : I no H-r annum.
sKNATK.
I'he si iiiite was busy tills forenoon
ou local ntaaoree and routine business.
Treaty Katitled.
Special to tho (iusrd.
WasIIINUToN, D C, Feb 0 The
Senate rat I lied the Amci Ican-Hf aDllh
peace treaty made at Paris, today by a
large nnijorlly.
LOSSES AT MANILA.
special lo tho Guam.
sH-elal to the QBaid
Sai.km, Jan tl A resolution was
Inlroduood in the senate today and
iiuatiliiiously passed congratulating
(lie Oregon regiment at Mauila for
heroic conduct and sy mpatliitig with
relatives ol the noble dead.
Roth houses convened at 2:;l(i o'clock
this afternoon.
The principal fentute In Ibe senate
this alternoon is the third reading of
bill allowing clerical aid to thesiipreme
court.
Iu the house the placing of district
attorneys on a salary Is being dii-cusst d
fully.
UltUOlT JUU8B 1 1 1. si ltK i s
a Plu 'c Sought to Ho Untie For Judge
Bobw.
Cotespondei.ee Portland Telegram.
"There is little uestiou that the oh
ec: of Mutt's bill to ctcate the tenth
ay in- .in iiiHior, nut its a line tiling who have been ministering to the
for Oregon that the fanners are In con- splritu d needs ot I ha condemned man
trol, just the snm. became satlslb d alter lull and patient
The Daly school law t proposed i has j quest inning aud exiimiuatioii that
also .lipped out Irom under the Inilu-, it was a cas.-oftrue repentance, and
BOM of iba "push," which rrpieneuts I not a subterfuge to gain sympathy,
tlie American Rook Company, and Is and possibly escape the lull penalty of
now likely to becnine a resnectablir outrinred law.
state slaw. .Wain, that sugar ts-ct
Washington, Feb -The preeldenl Judical district is to provide a berth for
today commoted Oommlailary General iudgeR P Bolaa, ol Iba third judicial
Bagan'a sentence of dismiss,,! Iron, the '"lr,et al lh" ',a"" l'ul "
end to (lie factional light that lias he, n
armv to stisi ens on for s x years. ,, , ,
in progress In Minion county for several
ATKST KKOM MANILA. v,.r.
Washington, Feb 7. Lata advlcei
"it win in- remembered that an
ondary batteriis on the FTlipiuoi' posi-; from Manila place the American loci effort was made to legislate Judge
papers.
Co!
llectloni receive our prompt attention.
vI..j:
M
JHOTO CO
SuPerior Fotografs
LAKE COUNTY BANK
(Eslablished In i---'
- or
EUGENE, OREGON.
A General Banking business in all banches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. O. HOVF:V, President
J. M. AHKAMS, Cashier
A. 4. H0VF;Y Jb.. Asst Cashier
tiou at Calocuu and kept it yp vigor
ously. At 2.45 there was another fusillade
along the entire 'line and the United
States sea going double tnrrettd moni
tor Monaduock opened Are on the
enemy from oil Malate.
ADVAMOI 09 OUR TKOOPS.
With daylight the Americans
advanc'd. The California aud Watb
lugton regiments made a splendid
charge and drove the F'llipinos from
the works at PaOO and Sauta Mesa
The Nebraska regiment also distill-
gushed itself, capturing several
prisoners and one howitzer, aud a
very stioug position at the reservoir,
which is connected with the water
works. Tlie Kansas and Dakota regiments
compelled the enemy's right tl ink to
retire to Calocan.
The American losses are estimated at
20 men killed and 125 wounded.
The Igorotes, armed with bows aud
arrows, made a determined stand iu
the face of a hot artillery fire, aud left
many dead on the field.
Several attempts were made in this
at Maniln at two hutidnd and fifty
Killed and wounded.
Insurgent loss killed, wounded and
captured, four thousand.
KsKMY'M M)
Two
I IliiUHllld Dead
Wounded.
and :i.VI0
Manila, Pab 0 Careful estimate,
place the the Filipino loaai - Up to date
at 2D00 deud aud 8500 wounded, aud
5000 taken prisomrs.
OHKdo.N TROOIM kWO I kd
Manila, Feb 7 The Oregon regi
ment participated in n .-harp engage
ment Willi the Insurgents late yester
day afternoon, but drove the enftny
back without losing a man,
AN KNOAOKMKSI Vt-STUKDAV.
Manila, Feb 710:30 a m. Late
ye terday General Hale' i brigade ad
va iced and took the water works at
Siugatou. Four P inpaulee of the
Itoise out of cfllce early In tho season
by reducing the numb r of udges in
the third judicial district to one. The
victim of this movement, hud It sue
ci eded, would have been Judge llolse
as the remaining judge, i'.urue.t, Is III
sympathy and in nl with the domi
nant faction ol the republican parly in
Marion county. This situation was so
thoroughly understood that Whitney
L llolse, of (his city, a sun of Judge
Holse, and other- Interested In his re
tention, Immediately appeared upon
the scene tor the purpose of defeating
the movement. The result of this
adverse lobby was a llajf ' execution,
but Judga Itiiise has by no means felt
safe at any lime s:nce,
"While the object oftho Mutt bill,
w hich aims to en ate the tenth judicial
district nut of Yamhill, Polk, Tilla
mook, Ban too and Lincoln couu.les,
ostensibly is to lighten the lab us of
Judge Murnett by restricting his ter
ritory to Marion and I. Inn counties,
and also relieve Judge Hamilton of the
second Judicial district by taking from
him Lincoln and Menton counties Iba
not conceal the
Nebraska regiment and a part of the friends oi the till do
liah battery, w ith two Held guns and j ru(.t tht one or the prime oolisldera
two Hotchklss guns, met tbe enemy : nM to assure the retention In offlM
00 the hill a half mile out, aud a sharp
engagement took place, In which the
Nebraskaus loat one dead and three
wounded.
Dr Young, formerly uartermastcr
city yesterday evening to assassinate I rgeant In the ihml artillery was
weuuoeu, cspiuini u.,u ..(uiuiijr iinn-
dered, an. I his body when recovered,
ol Judge Molse."
Money Order Forms Changed.
The poat OfflM department has made
a change in the lorn, of the money
American ohicers.
death hlou to iNDn-KNUKNCK us found lo have been horribly order accounta rendered by postmas-
. m T,f Filhdno. have 'mutilated. Th Kilipinrm were driven ters at many ollh.s. Heretofore, when
appaiently reached the conclusion
that the Americans mean bus'neas
now that tbe barriers are removed, as pumping machinery,
there were no further hoslliitiee lat I General Overslnnes brigade ad vain
night, and no attemts were made to
recover the lost grnuod.
It Is impossible to ascertain as yet
how the news has been received at
back, retiring In I :id order, and carry- PsUsicr entered trie uescripin n
ing with them the valves and heads of the order i-sm d by him he gave the
of the ateamchesi and cylinder of the ; me of tho remitter and the pay.-e.
In the new rorm this Is dispensed
with, ar.d only the nundn-r of lin
ed and look Baaaoaqoe, capturlug two order, Ibt MM drawn on and the
Held vims. Thev mat with no oorx.sl ! amounts, Including fees are entered
" d m r
tiou. General M ''Arthur's division
Thli will result In a considerable sav-
advanced beyond i.agalanglu wUlut , lug of labor to the tostiiiaaters, and Ir.
i. ,i,.,.,..m ...i,.tiD. ii,.,.,. iui... Gm aggregate, it Is said, will save
Maloloa, the seat of the Insurgent gov. emu.
writing I :t.'i1utw,noii words a year.
Isiuuty bill Is la-fore the senate
but with hardly a shadow of a chance
to pass that august body.
Other grails are laying low, with Ihc
exception of the force behind the bill
Whereby the District Attorneys seek to
get a larger rakcoff from the stale
treasury.
These lobbyists are open and
above board In Ihelr operations, but
they aro lalsirlng in Hie cause of a
blamed poor piece of lawmaking.
The general appropriation bill will no
doubt be Introduced on Wednesday in
the house, and will make interesting
leading lo (hone who delight In tigur
lug up (lie state's expenses.
I lie governor s message relative to
Hie withdrawing from snle for a time,
of the remaining few acres of school
land now on tbe market, comes ralher
late, but nevertheless, It Is a wholesome
suggestion, and iu the Isst Interests of
our school system, the arguments made
iu behalf of such action should he
heeded.
The reapportionment lull has) not
been signed by Iba governor, notwith
standing th'. press reports to the con
trary. Tbe bill, if it la-comes a law
will most likely do so by limitation,
although (here are those who believe
that tbe executive will tiring his veto
gun to bear on It, and thus destroy a
few ol Portland's desired olllces.
Fixtures costing t.'KMin were Saturday
Installed Iu Maker City 's new poatofflOe,
The equipments are tlie BOMt ami
most modern In any On go: p attOfflOOi
tlie MMi lock boxes and drn'w r being
keyless, with the latest OUii blualiori
knob locks. The new offlM la m u lire
proof building 25x100 feet in size.
T III BAPTMK.
According to picvious arrangement
Hev Patterson, of the BogaM Divinity
School, itev W 1. Matlock, supply
pa-tor of the First Baptist church, aud
Itev M I, Rose, pastor of the First
Christian church, both of Bogeno,
called at Sheriff Withers' office shoitly
before tlie time stated BOd sei iiudthe
permission of thai official to perform
the rile of baptism ii . ... Hrautou.
Hherlll' Wit hers acceded to their request
aud with Deputy Sherill Diy, and the
ministers repaired to the jail. The jail
bath tub was put In Mrantou's cell and
partly 11 lied with water. Sheriff
Withers Itev Patterson and Itev Mime
entered the narrow cell, (iuarii Au
drews, Deputy Hherlll Day and Itev
Matlock rcmniril'g out-ide. Songs
were sung and prayers oil. red by lievs
Rom and Matlock, Mrantou was bap-
tlaad iu the water and when ho arose,
still standing Iu the water, ho made a
few remarks stating that ho had
repented of his sins and hoped to find
forgiveness hereafter; ho trusted his
example might have a tendency to
make others, bo' tcr and shun evil com
panions ami wrong doing. Hherlll
Withers says the sceno was most im
pressive, and that llinuton'H air aud
lalk was that of a man who had
resigned himself to his late, and was
sincere in tho profession of a change
of heart.
Hit Kill I I WJTilKKS VIilLIAKT.
Still no relaxation of the care and
prison discipline that Sheriff Withers
aid deputies have u-i'd Iu handling
Hranton wl'l be allowed. Ills life is
In tho balance, and the olllcers keenly
realize tho desperate character of the
man with whom they mitrt deal. To
show the care exercised by the olllcers
wo will state that tbe abend and min
isters left even their pocket knives out
side before entering the cell.
The Big Thing
1101
Is all oft. However, remember
you will still find the right goods
and prices at the
BIG STORE.
Remember This:
We do not intend taking a back
seat for anything in our line.
Seasonable goods, and remnants
at your own price
WATCH ME
F. E. DUNN
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