HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. iiTiiuim mi' ru nuiim thin imumuth fwwiim, in w uu m inututiii hi niiwui h mi brhw EUGENL, OK., SATURDAY. FEBIU 2 1899 M) PECIAL SALE THIS WEEK ON LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL w mi DID Foilj hji bull if Lfjiisliiiif Wet 1 Night Dresses... Great values in this line Remember the place. Multnomah 'I'ii lax collector In WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. ICAMPBELLDROS., Publishers AT THE FRONT tWKU I I Willamette street, be ntli ami KiKlitli streets HUMS Or' SlBSOKIPTION. It in Vesr ISii .M ' Tbr Mootiu . $2.00 . . 1.00 .. .SO AJftirine rat. - made known nil application ill business letters to inr.uuviui, tu, Oregnn. '8LUCKEY, I ULtli IN bob, Watches, Chains, .lew Irj, Ki . r K11.1:: 1 ti iiminptiy iioi.e. cAI. '" rk warranted a A (Mm I Block, W BEOWN, 11 1). PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. e VpsUirsiu Christian Block. 9 to III rja; 13 to '.', 0 to !i p m. ' iVOUHCOCK, aitokney-at-law. Cik half lilock eonth of Clirisman BtHUBDfc Okedon. W1 '-'ALTON EON MAtiKI.EY N E M.MIKI.I'V Oregon Soldirrs St-nt io tlie Figliling A TTOHNEYS -AT LAW Will practice in all the court of the state. (Bat-la Walton lilock. Euokci, Ohh:on. 1. WHITSON, DENTIST. rUriac purchased the office and fixtures of i ' .- .1 W V Henderson, I am owirei .red to do anything In the line of IsatUtry in the aliove said office. "Crown and bridge worka specialty. IA ot isiiim-s tilt Mi v ii: MaDlU, 1' I, Feb 10.-3 p in-General Ovenshine'B line, consisting orig inally f t Uu- North Dakota volunteers, tbe fourteenth tnfautry. ami two troons of Hie Knurtli cavalry, slretch- lug f win the beach at C mi Dewey to Oeueral Kings right, was reinforced by two battalions of Oregon volunteers aud tim e troop of the Fourth cavalry, as Inibntry. This means the Oregon boys will now do WDM fighting. Intkkkstinu Suit Jennings Bros & Hruucau, w ho made such a rich strike in Bdiemla last summer, now have a lUlt on their hand.". G (I War mer claims fiat th property wuB lo cated by him and "jumped" by the other men; that lie iWarluen has made Ills regular assessments and is entitltd to the property. Mers Laughliu & Lie, of Chicago, well kuown capilalis's it is said wilt help him light the case in j hope of securing a reward by winning the case and an luterest in me mine. The pnperty is very valuable and will doubtless be the cause of long litigation. S ilMD Statesman Feb 19: I D Driver Jr, who lias been fireman at tin capitol the past tour year, resigned last even ing, and in a lew days his place will be permanently lllleilly Krauk Frisble, of HaUey, Linn county. E 0 LAKE, GRANITE AND MAKI1LE WORKS' v-' . -,, prices ill I'on igii ami jV.ineitii' Marble ami Granite, Monu menu IlcUtnnes ami Cemetery work of all kinds M KSKATIIKKINE L SCHLEEE, M D '''' - f M mm and OMIdroa M '' '-" m. ' I.. . tr icily. Olfice-Shelton Block, opposite Guard office FIRST WriOJlRL BANK Of EuQene. Paid op Gash Capital, $50,000 Sorplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Orerjori. A OKXERAX HANKING BUSINESS 1' M hi ri-asonahle tenna. Sight San Vranciaco and Port- Iw. ! '"'"iw M on foirifm couutriea. ' t check ,.r c.-rtili jfJJUjtloyji entmiUd to ui will receive attention. " "tSI.BlCM Preaiilent, HUVt hhi TO hum SBJ by Bates of crca'e I lie ofB(M of Muu iioinah eonnty. S B ItHl by D-ly 'of lieu ton aim nit the charter . t orvallis. H B n by Maaaiii of nibunook To prevent prodtM loll and sale ofutl Wholrann food and medicines (LOOO ey pure r.Mid MIL i H t lti:i by Fulton of Clatsop-To inco'porale tbt (own ofStnM . ll BI6S by HcOoartof Matlon To raii-e the salary of sberill of Mnri. n county. II II isj by Maxwell of TIIIUIHtok Tp lKUUt and to tlx salaries i.l Tilla mook oouDty offlotr , rJ B lsi (rabttltuU fir h B 4u) by Morrow of Morrow To rlx salaries of county i. Ulcers in Clackamas, Morrow, Wasco mid Yamhill counties S li M bj Kii)kcndall of Lane-to amend the charter ot Kilgeue. S If 1U8 by Kultou ol Clatsop To amend Die charter o Astoiia II B8U by Knight ol Clackumi.s To incorporate the town of Cnohy S li 130 by llrownell of Clackaiiias Po 1 1 cut m a M piimtc con mission for trmi-action of county business m Clackamas cout.ty H It MO by Hawson of Ullllam To amend the charter of A.rllOgton H B by Proebotel .i Qoj tllla In- corporatinit Weston .S H hy Dufur of Wasco-Incorpor atiug Dufur H H by Fordney of Wallown; Incor porating Knterprise H B by Htliiman of rjmatlllai Withiliawiug school lands from sale and placing interest on school loans at ti per cent BB by Michell cf Wasco; Incor porating Dalles City B i; -by Mich, n of Wa-co; loooruor ating Moro tS B by Kelly ol Litin; lucorporaling Brownsville. S B by Kelly of Linn; luc irporat ing Lebanon S I! by Kiuith of link, i ; I ucorporat lug Hums H H by Howe of Yamhill; Incur Mil' Cai Itou H H by Daly of Henton; To protect salmon in Alsca bay and tributaries 8 B by Helling of Multnomah; To create a trust fund In Muliuomah cou nty S 11 by Hrowuell of Claekamas; To provide for th election of road Miper visors S B by Bates of Multnomah ; To create the offloo of clerk of the justice court in cities of 50,000 populatiou or over 8 B by Hates of Multnomah; To authorize Multnomah county to lease the upper deck of the steel bridge. 8 H by Fulton of Clatsop; To provide for the sale ol tide lands 8 H-hy Fulton of Clatsop; Kevlbing laws relating to negotiable iustrumen's. 8 B by Morrow of Morrow; for the extirpation of H H 174 iHi.titutri fr ,s it ti. by j'tl n-lur DnUnlUM-TO provide . h n Ml aid fni jiidgi of the Mipreine ouurl II H HI i., WiUon of Douglae To iiiforpura'e Drain II H 188 l Curtis of Clatsop I'.i hi. torponUe New Astoria, tdjolnlug Fmt 8!evrus B H 180 by Mulkey of Polk To an,, ml obtiter of Monmouth II It 108 by Hlackaby of Malheur -To Inoorpontt the city of Ontario II H 111 by Maxwell of Tillamook To incorporate the town of By t ily B Bill by Morrow of MorrowTo Incorporate t tie oily of Heipuer tt BHD by Young of Clatsop -To looorporate the city of Warren ton II H HI oy Fordney of Wallowa To I Id oof pot at the city of Wallowa II H iNi by Bherwln of Jaekaoo To i amend charter of (iold Hill ll B Ml by Bberwlo i f Jaokton To , regulate and tlx the mlaiy of the -sessur of Ja kson county ll H III by Topping of to in-' i'.ii imrHl.. Uu. Iiitt'n i f l urMli Iti.til s it ist i.v a. him. ,.r irii,i. f.i ofmurder His KtbHi in BmM From tin1 QDBBT109 99 KKUl LARITi HAV : NO HAY LIFT I III till. I II I M Sai.km, Feb '.'I lii tin' suprciiii oourt, yeeteniay, the oaioof tbe state of Oregon, roepondent, w Ulaude Bianton, appellant, an appeal from the etrouli court of Lane county, Boa J w Bamllton, i idgje( wae argued ami sub- united. A brief statement of the case is as follow s: The appellant, Claude Hraiilou, was severally Indicted by the grand jury o Line county, Oregon, on the Mtbol October. DOS, charged with the crime in the llrsl degree, hy kill- a neiid chart.rof Womihuru ingjonn auunoi tne win w june, II BSOObv Will, iiison of Crook To ,M'S Laecunty. On the day that ' rt disltlct tbe state for senators and rep. rest- Illative H B 01 To amend tin-law bo as to give the governor exicutive fuuclions on the state board of horticuliure. The Anti-Slot Msciiinc Hill rus.ni by tile lloimo n- a Duplicate and Not Original BUI. Portland Telegrams "Will (be Proetihlel bill, louh. Ii-b nickel lll-tbe-slot machines, become a law'.' "Tola ton question thai la agitating the clgat dealers just nOW and causing them considerable k-i t lit tuition of spirit. "The only hope of clgHT dealers lies Intheallfged Irregularity In the pas- -age of the bill by the boU e. The senate passed the bill by a largo ma Ijortty, and a duplicate of the bin w as passed by a simi'.arly htavy vote in the house The reason the hoiie c uld not get action on the original bill was that Representative curii . t oiataop county, who had li referred to the printing committee, ol which In1 is chairman, bad the hdl in his pocket and himself In Portland when it was called up. Thll bill w as never report W 111 IlKll Wulbtr Is Owi lid Sfotk )h ait' ed on bv the e mmlltee, ai d It 8 H 141 ; To provide a commission for tbe selection of si hool text books h h i:to; io appropriate Foo for the relief of Ivy Templetou 8 H ti; To provide lor the regirtra tion of ole's 8 H L'; To provide for a tax OOlleOtOI of Multnomah COUDty b B 887; To amend ilieiaA' soas to permit planking and county ro ids b B 800; To change ti e manner of governing the 8oldicrn' Home BB 180; To codify tbe laws relative to state school lauds IB a; l'a'tial coditlcatiou of the school laws 8 H ill; Tl amend the Uw relative to proceedings lu justice courts 8 B 83; To encourage the ue l wide tile wagons 8 H 72; To amend tin-act Incorpor ating the l'oit of Portland rilllii by Kuyk. iidall o- Lane; To change the time of hold ug the second judical di-trict the indictment wai returned Inlooourl the defendant was arraigned, entered a plea of not guilty the f lllowlttg day, ami tbereaflor waa duly convicted of DlUrdei in the Ural degree, hs charged in .he indictmeiil, and was sentenced according to law , tu October 10, 1800, the same grand jury returned into court an indictment Hga'ut Uonrtlaad Oreen, charging him Willi the crime of murdering John A Linn. I ere was no reference by Innuendo, or otherwlee, contained m the last liidictmciit to (lie complicity corduroying ' Branton, or any one else lu the com- mission oi tireeu s ciiiue. I .icli cep aratc Indictment contalccd the state ment ol a Oomplete crime charged agalu-t each ol the def .-lidauts. The theory of the prOSOOOtlOQ was that Branton and Qreen were both actually pieasnl aiding and abetting each other In the commission of the tnlmlnal act of killing Linn. That the erinlnal act Dial took the life of tlie deceased was in law Hie act of each individually, as well as of both. The contention of the -.late was that murder, unlike riot is a -everal crime. court in "ml u erliLe like murder the crlmi tial can be Indicted alone, tried alone, any lutei Hon of reporting on It. "The boils,1 however, PMOUtod this i disposition on the part of the com mittee to hold the bill lock, and w hen It was called up obtained a duplicate copy, with the pros-r indorseiiients from the senate. It was this bill that was pus-cd by the senate. It was this lull that was passed by the hOOSt, and Is now in the bauds of tbe governor awaiting his signature. "The question now arises whether the house had a right to lake action on a duplicate copy of the bill as Io ig as the original was in existence, and no showing was made as to Its loss. If the act. on of the duplicate hill is held to lu- legal there is every prospect that the I III will Income a law. If it was not all legal i ttorls to legislate against these popular cigar winners and nickel losers have been for naught " d. and i! gone, toon men . ooun c nteak Loug Vuiong BBSOlTo cure certain defec s in ami tlie lull penalty be mulcted upon detda. I him the same as though he committed 8 11 105, To permit surety companies l,e crime unaided. That a ciiinlnal to qualify as sureties on bonds eli " ' unlike a clvul action. That in 8 U 03; To use convicts for Improve- a criminal cause the defe idaut Oannot nienl of certain roads be Icard t- plead or say that anotlicr H It L'4: To chauire the time of has paid tlu deb. I owe the law County Coukt Suit. M O VYI1 kins has sued J C Ooodale in the county court of Lane county, lor the sum of ; l;;... EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL paid up) $50,000 W. E BROWN President.' B. 0 PAINE, Vice President. F. W. OSBURM, Cashier. W W. BROWN. Asst Csshler court lu the ninth judicial ; To prevent the adulteration holding district II H of candy II H li"; To provide for boarding the prisoners of Clatsop. Washington aud Clackamas counties by contract H B M7j To provide for the convey ance of lands to J E 8aling After the trial of the appellant had beeti set, but before trial had, Court laud Green plead guilty to the Indict ment against him . The counsel for appellant clathied that Green's plea of guilty was an acquittal of Hrantoti aud mule various moves ill the case on that theory , and the lullng of the court thereon Is assigned as error. ll U 841; To fix the salaries of sherlJ iney eougni to witnaraw branton s and clerk in Lincoln c muty P1" of uot l0" '" or,k't to 'll'"",r " 11 H lo3: To create the c unity of the grounds that ( ireen bad plead gull- To regul ite the practloe of mutual iusiir- tor a scalp DIRECTORS- W E BROWN J B HARRIS F W OSBURN. B D PAINE. DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON W.W BROWN. A UoiierHl Honking Iluaine"" TrniiNin teil on Favorable Term brafts Issued on the principal eltlo o t the Cnltcd Statee; also cichange tumnlud avail able in all lorclKO countries. Interest rM on time deposits. Klrt-prrl raull 'or the storage ot valuable nSneeUooi receive our prompt attention. s B laao, Cashier. Sp ecial Care Oiven to Poalng, Lighting id Finish in all Portrait wfk at the LANE COUNTY BANK Eetrtblialied In IHHS. '- or Piovidiiig thistles 8 H 1 by Dufur of Wasco -To author ize the town of Antelope to borrow $.5,000 to build water works. 8 JJ 7 by I'roebstcl of I'niatila To Incorporate the city of l'eudleton. HB28by Reader of Umailia-To amend charter of town of Adams. HH 38 by Hill of Multnomah-I'o regulate pilotage on Columb'a and Willamette rivers. H H io by Myers of Multoomah-To create ofllce of state biologist, without salary. b H 00 by Reed of Douglas To re duce salaries of Douglas county ofllcers. II H74 by Maxwell of Tillamook -To incorporate Nehaleiu. 8 H 70 by Harmou of Josephine To provide that summaries only of county a-Hesinetit rolls be transmitted to sec retary of state. S B 01 by I'atterson of Washington To amend charter ol Hillsboro. HB87 by Whitney of Linn To amend the charter of Albany. 8B 100 by Daly of Benton To in eorpoiate town of Tillamook. 8 B 110 by Morrow of Morrow To Incorporate the town of Canyon City. BBUSbv Fulton of Clatsop To constitute beach of Clatsop county a public highway. 8 It 1 i. by Harmon of Josephine- Wheeler H H 2SS dentistry H H 888; To legulat anoe o ompanlee H B 108; To piovlde bounty fund 11 B810; To amend the law relating to the duties of tbe sta!.- land agent 11 H 188; To reorgam the State Agricill.lirul Society H B 68; to cousiTitite Willamette aud Portland boulevards as Multno mah county roads H B148; To provide for the pro ac tion of forests aud game, and ihe appointment of wardeus 8 B Protecting salmon la ihe Rogue river and Curry OOUlHy B B T i reorganise Ibe state board of horticulture 8 B Creating park conimlwlon In cities of :i'J00 population or over. .f the liiin- relative to to collect clerks charge, S B To amend section . ing laws 8 B- Amending Ibe oode berlfTs deeds 8 B Hequlrlng sir fees in i ertain civil en-. - 8 B-iU'(iuiring county administer oath- without pension matters li B Appropriating fl6,000a year for list) hatcheries H B To amend the charier of 8a lem H B To regulate horse shoeing in Portland II B -Providing for normal schools at Ashland and Drain. rid . I on psie 5 81 lift li AM OPl'UKIl MITF.S Hnadreds ofHIilloaaof feet of line Kir Lumber. - Bar lu Good Condition. EUGNE, OREGON. ty, aud also moved the court during the trial to Instruct thejiiiy to return a verdict of ncqultal as to Branton, on the grounds that Green had pleaded guilty to killing John A Linn, and claiming that was ncipilliil of Bran ton. It was also claimed that tlie COUrl erred In overruling defendant's motions fur a COOtlOUBnoa, and that the court erred In overruling appel lant's motion for u new trial. Keal Estate Transactions. James W Martin to Frank Hubbard, -nit claim to 100 acres In tp 10 s r I east , fH0). J H Pratt ami w ife to Charles Bber- bondy, 40 acres in Ip 17 s r 4 west; 13 000. Cbarlee Bherbondy and wife to J ll Pratt, ls"i in acres in tp is s r 11 west; $3,000 Btata of Oregon to John F Kelly, 120 acres it tp Hi s r 1 west; $300. A F Johnson et ux to J 1 Jones, 10 acres in tp 20 s r 8 west; $600. I S to Frank Hubbard, 100 in r - In tp Hi I r 1 west ; patent. Frank Hubbard to Booth-Kelly Lumbal Company, 100 scrci lu tp Hi s 1 east ; $000. I' 8 to L-wis A Crane, 180 acres In tp 10 r 2 west; piteut. Joliu F Kelly to The Booth Kelly l.umls-r Company 120 acres in Ip 10 s r 1 w; $300 B F Mulkey and wife to Noah MsM, 100 acres in tp 17 s r "j west; $2,600. OW Long and LISIIC Hamilton to Harsh B Bennett, lots 6 and 0, bit ck 0, Long and Laodeas addition to Cottage Grove; $16 i, Mary Ann ftlcwarl Warner e! at to Washington, I eh 20. The bouse I TbOOtM B Warner, quitclaim to 380.34 I'o .ui.ciiii tlie charter of Grant's I'ass. com iiltteB on appropriations naa Hrr, , n Tp 18 S R 1 W;$L 8 B152 by Looney of Marion To I ordered a favorable report oat the Mil to authorize Jt llerson Institute to sll out layspaiti r- i isju lor tlie 1 lilllp I to the school district j pines. Chairman Cannon waa directed 8 B 160 by Browr.ell of Clackamas J to call up tbe bl I today under suspen Te amend cliarter of ' iregon City sion of rules. H rv hy Maxwell f rillsmnok- i To iiieorporste Port of Tlllsmook snd The Biuslaw river probably oAVn the be-; opportunllv to he found ill the state for a profitable investment in the lumber trade, says the Florence West. While on uisiiy rivers tlie timber conveniently situated for log. gil'g has marly all been cut, on this river It Iibhas yet hardly bean touch, d. Along ihe main stream and Its tiibu- taries there are hundreds of millions of feet ol the finest fir timber that can he found. The booms already built will catch and hold the logs with perfect safety thus removing one great ilsk lu the business of logging. Sine the work WM done on tlie Jetty in 1887 there has been enough watel on the bar so that vessels could cross at any time. With the improving prospects in the lumber trade we believe that business men having capital to Invest would do well to examine the opportunity (or a profitable venture on the Hluslaw river. I l i III I OSS oi s i M K, Luvu i'hkkk, Or, Feb 18. Block men ci in rally through' UI (Irani coun ty are congratulating theuuelvej on t hi ti escape from a haul winter with '.t hi lie loss of stock. I bey un' of the opinion that no more d w, allier will tie expe, v IS I lis ir hay is practloall, t i i ire jubilant. I 'lirlllg tin pad few dly from nearly every teotil ll I.v h ive lakeii advaiiloge o, up hat is now on and vii l link, their supply olut them were ow ners ot hug- cattle bands who have detei milled to ' ny '.no experiei.ee the past long Wt.lbh M allordcd tbem, and already -eveii. . have purchased ranches, nud in some Instances lieu lands, for the purpose of raising more hay in the future thnn ill the past. THE FROST ANll TBI I K0P8. Coi.sideiaiile iHUetagO loue to Trees, Ermt and UlfJtV Salem Jouriiiit, Kelt, l. " The actual damage done by the late frost to fruit and other trees is not vet definitely known, but It Is generally I acknowledged to be Ibe worst ever experienced in Oregon. "lu and about Hale in, on (he low lauds, there is little question Out the fruit crop lu general m wholly killed with the exception of apples and a very few pears, in sonic localities the trunks ot prune trees are complete ly girdled, and cannot recover. In other .sections (lie bark Is ruined only oil one side, and the trees may live but their Strong til will begieatly impaired. "In the inly all delicate varieties of roses are kUltd, mid ucurly all frozen down to the snow line, ftmidl fruits have fared In a similar manner. Sum, strawberry beds Hint were protected by the stiow are lu a good condition, while others are couiplilcly ruined. "Ill Ihe red hills, south of the city, the crops of pet lie prunes, peaches aud some varieties of plums ore almost completely mined, while the Italian prunes seem to be safe. "It canuot yet be stated to what extent the grain has bet D killed. The rule appears Io he that all wheat that was protected by a covering of anow baa tome through nil right, while all that was not so protected has been to agitator or I ester degree killed, and must be rorowu." Peace be igim la Paris. PARIS. Feb '.'i). The city is calm to day, and stringent precautious have been taken to maintain order. About 100 persons were arrested yesterday for taking part in the distirhnnces. Of this number 00 were detained In cus tody. Pmmuvit Bold. -Tbe property iai- longing to the estate of Alice I ', ( . ner, il . eased, being I 1 acres In T IV S K 2 W, has been sold to Mary K Mcl'her son for the sum of $345. Krult Groweta, All fruit glowers of Lane couuty are requested to meet at the Cou It House at I o'clock p in, HuturHay, Feb 26 for the purpose of ellectlng a permanent fruit growers association. The com' mltlee recently appointed to draft Cou aiHutlnn and Hy Laws is ready to report. J G Htevknhom, Secretary. Five Chlnauieu neptlzed. Portland Telegram Feb 80: Tbe Chinese M K mission is prospering under the superintendent, Hv C K ('line. Yesteiday live Chinamen were baptised by Kov Dr ti w Quo, i he S m -li indemnity Advance Agents Of Spring are hore. New thing i in (he fatuous E. & W. Collars-Ms 44 OMRO n General Bankinglbusiness in all branches transacted on favorabTe terras. A.O. HOVEY, President? provide for the IrnprovemeLt or Hoqusrton slough 8 B H by Daly of Lake-To Inoor- nnrHte tti- low ll of LakevleW H B ld'J by MiUueeti of Lane To church. Incorporate Cottage Grove 11 It m bv Wlrtuey "I I,lrin-lo lis . iuard Fob 20 Rev W L MaCook, who has hen aoting as supi'iy rastor at the Baptist Muireli w in e :i" iidimr tbe Dlvinltv school, last nigh Joined the Christian MB, Clyde V FogU I u AHHIVH CllbuT 1 "J "U .u -. A. ('. HoVi: "Y Sh.. Asst Cashier , amend charter of town of Taogeut a B Pygall 'lied at Cresweil Saturday from pneumonia. H 4'J years of sge. last wis Si n ni Divokck. Peulush Fogle has Instituted a suit l.i tbe circuit court of Line county, against her hus band, Millard Fogle for a divorce. Tlie comp'alut alleges these facta: The couple were married In Ohio, May !' 1876; they moved to Oregon in lsU2 that the Issue of said marriage is one 22 years of sge that i.lalutiir educated and supported aid son since June 1 I kH5; that defend ant deserted plalntltT ll) Juue I, 1806 and has since negHcted to support plaintiff. 8 1-5 I NCI IKS HIGH "SAC" The now round corner lap ooUari. Huth very dreuy ihapes. Watch for more ,rd things in duo soason. All staplo linos complete. 1'riccrf alwaya right. F. E. DUNN.