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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GU ! R 0. fOL :;5 KlTiBLISUEn COR TI1K OISSRM, ;TIU IMDMUTII! rKINi'lPLBS. NP T K.WI HOWfTLlMHC BT T 11 F SwKAT If 01 h V KUGENL, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH " 1899 () 1 1 Just the right thing TWO OREGON BON KILLKD- LATE MANILA IRHB IWVIN M 91 1)S IN U i I Striped Silk for Waists Fancy Dress Patterns pBig Variety Swell Styles pHigh Class Novelties fiaiiamiaaiauiiaiaimiaiaiaiuitkiiim lowest prices ever quoted. Call and see them. Incomplete Lis! of Sund v's Cuoal lies Htceiveil at Loodun. Ml i:it l. v oi Mil ii LOjrDOW, March 20. A dispatch from Manila says) In the lighting of Sunday tin American In Ml seven killed mill :io wounded, The following re in llu- list nt the casualties. Killed Private J mes Page, com pany I), Private J Hniuli, OOtnpany E. Second Oregon. Wounded Oocporei R Buekllu, Fust WuHlihiKti.il ; Privates ( lurk, Hough, Vouiijr tod Brown, tMOOOd Oregon. Private Jmhs I",'1' enlisted at La Oratide. He ffH 81 years old at the time of enlistment itiid iiumitrried. Hi fHther I J dm Page, who liven at I, u Wraudc. Private ! red W BrOWU enlisted at Portland. He w us M years old and married. His Wife Is said to reside ut Vancouver, Wash. Private Thomas J Bmith lived in Piirllund at the time ut enlistment, though lie evidently enlisted its a re cruit in California, M under an uh-uiii-ed iiaiiu1, as hi name dot s not appeal mi the muster mil. It doe" appear in the city ilirectory, however, as being a volunteer ami in Maulla WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers iwinS Usaslihi el Willamette street, be- twstll B enill un r.lKlim street" nuo or subscuiption. taeVesr lon B .1 . I M I mouiu . i j I Href .MuHlUS . . . . It I, II U II Oil II ' MH.llI'MI u II I .. !..,. . .. 'I'll K. I I A K I I S 1.1 t Kr.Y , nun IM Ms, W .u-liM, Chains, Jew dry, Ktc r All mirk warranted. a KAILKOAU A0C1UBI I . Willie W .ml .vrl"!i-! :t lint Fatally j trail Special to the HUBi Comstock, March 21, Wille Ward, the only sou of H H Ward, atiut 16 years of age, living near here -cn-ously If not fatally injured yesterday evening hy attempting to board a wood train while under motion, His brotliT was killed near the name place by the south bound local several years ago. W BROWN, M. V. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. tticr I'l'-Uin io t'liriman Block. a. ... . , . l.l. ..l .'in.... C UOdln IK'K, aTTORNKT-AT-LAW, ,ii l.lm-k south id Chrisman Jock, Kcuus, Obkoon. !i, ' , i u uTitu N K l V Kk FT 'Al l N ft MAHKI.K Y, A I TOKNKYS AT LAW ilill r...l. .. in all Ilia pmirta nf the stilt,'. dice-Ill Walton Block. I j 101 UKEtiON. L I, IIITSON, DKNTIST. Hiiioj; doi baaed the office and fixtures of tie Ute deosMtd W V Henderson, 1 am low pnimr.'.l to do anything in the line of Wntistrv 111 the above aald otliee. ill i hiviji' iniih n IMWU C LAKE, BEAN IT E ANH ItABBIil WOKKS- Xw ilMin. Atl, llflW iirioee in ForeiKn and i Marble and Granite. Slonii nientu H a . ;,. ,,. i ' . 1 1 1 . t r work ..f nil kiiid At the Pan Balem Htatenraon: "The latest ar rivals at the penitentiary were four meu, brought down by Hherill'W W Withers of Laue county, on last Tues dav. and three uieu brought by the same officer Thursday. The men broUKht Thursday were: ' E D Horner, six years, forgery. "George H Weber, six years, forgery. "Claude McHarge, four years, for gery. "The latter, a former Inmate or, ana runaway rrom, the reform school, has served one year for lorgery, having been seul down Irom Wasco county. "He was discharged rrom the prison on November 17, 181)8, and was out of the walls four months to a day, before being relumed for a new term. When he was received he wore the clothing given him by the officers of the prison at the time of his discharge "One of the men convicted of lar ceny, aud received last Tuesday on a two years' sentence, Is Johu Hay, who waB discharged from the petiltentiary on November 13, 1S98, after serving eighteen months, aud he also upon his return wore the clothes given him when discharged." An ordinance has been Introduced In the city council at Balem exacting a license or a year lor auciioueern, $803 for six months. That is prohibitive with a vengettiiiv, and is a nam nu in Itinerants. rTUHTINU UNitfclt IMs KK'I I1IKS. How the American Poreea hi the Phlllpplues Are HuUdiciipped. HOMO KoMO, March SO. A coi res pondent of the A-soc inteil I'ress ut Ma i lla seys: "An army has seldom operated under harder conditio1 t than have been encoutiterett by the Auurl cane. The tururu of the country is sued that the enemy can no be n-eii 100 : t distant. During the Obargea the Americaus are ignorant as to whether they are attacking a bundled or thousands of rebels, A prisoner captured by the Atneri cane says the leaders boast that they can keep up the ur for years, depend ing upon the American forces being weakened daily hy 20 men killed, wounded or invalided. Home hik.li ofllclal-i think 10,000 reinforcements are needed, a the troops DOW on the island are hardly more than enough to maintuln the line aruuutl Manila und police the city. M KSKATHKIUNK I, SCH1.EEF, M D i . and Children IMtaaaasiBi KieUricitjr. o-ShlUn Block, opposite Guard office FIRST Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital,1 $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A SBRAL BANKING BUSINESS "". -n rfainahle terms. Siglit SJJ ' 0 San Francisco and Port- D " ''Bite sold on foreign countries, eiiirf i " ' 'u''' subjectto check or certiti- "llrcti ins entrruted to ns will receive Jt ttntion. n " nixiUCl, nssi.!nt. S B KakiM, Cashier. EUGENE LoanSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon , CAPITAL (Paid up) $50,000 W. E BROWN President. B. 0 PAINE, Vice President F. W. us mill':. Cashier. W. W. BROWN. sit Csihler DIRECTORS- FWOSBURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN O A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J unhurt. a WW BROWN. A enernl Bniikiug ta TreiDHHt ted oil ItoswawMt) Ternm Dralts Issued on the prlnclpsl rltles of the nulled .states; also exchange luruisued avail able In all turulBu countries, ntaraat raid on tiaae dsp0t4ti . , . . i RgprceTeaaU for the storage o( valosble ""rjolUclloni receive onr promotsttcntlon. A OIHOIMMATI rsTOitV. I eoettiOD tf i lie Keyboard by Whlcn the Maiue Was Destroyed Found ut Havana. Cincinnati, O, March 30. A local paper prints a story to tbeefleot thul the location of the keyboard bj which the Maiue wus blown up iti Huvuna harlinr has been found by un Ameri can engineer offloer. The story is that Captaiu Hm ton, o' the volunteer eugineers, to wbom l.ii.l been assigns I the duty of cleaning Otlt tLs fortifications of Havana, had discovered in u gunroom ol t'uartel de Foerst a wooden box hut, In which he found a guttu psrnbs tube containing a large copper wire mid several smaller wires. He also found evidences of the keyboard having been taken away. Require .No Btamp Pot Hand Telegram: Checks drawn on public funds do i ot have to be stamped. A gentleman in Portland who received a check fiom the school clerk last week, noticed before he went to deposit it that it had no revenue stump on it. Be put one on, and mentlontd the fact at the bauk, where he was Informed that such checks were not subject to a reveiiue stamp. The banker said mauy persons bo get such -checks stamp them, not knowing that they were exempt. Chiphia Gilbert Tells S in, War Will Be fowl Out by the Midi Experienos. Drjlrtwil o( the Uiiferitj of OrtfN. NEW LOT OF IMPROVED W'Hsie" Cameras BewireJ. We recommend them. Studio Ift JHQTO CO Superior Fotoqrafs tm aTfUeTmeVIsTaS LANE COUNTY BANK Establiabed In ISSt.," or- EUGENE, OREGON. A General.BankinQ business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A O. HOVEY, President J. M.ABKA.MS, 'ashier A. O. HOVKYJh.. Asst Cashier If it's in the blood Sarsaparilla will take it out. Other Kinds may, but probably will not. Dreaei neve on Umare Dut We lire ( . iniilted to make - u.. , trecti from letters oi Chaplain W s Gilbert Cl Hie rond Oregon n -iii . ni, under date, Manila, februirv 12. Aftei mentioning the rklimishei ol Feb 4 and 6 - uiewlist in detail, he writes: "We How have DOM Mllon ol Ihe Walerworas which they held for a couple of years, and bed tin city at tbelr mercy, hi places the iiTiiuu was terrilic. Every OStle house or hot has been burned and all the dis. iriet Ibr several miles fioni Manila is deeolaUon Itself "Two battle Osldi eepecudly were botly oonteeled; one alone tte beacb on the Mil i,ic :osd, the olio i 10 miles Inland on the Puca road, 1 visited hold battlefields lbs next morning. It I wasuritiht Of OOUne OUr dead and WOttoded were removed o the city nt once, lint Hie Itisiirei t, had to leave Ihelr dead on the field. On the Paoa li hi was a rnrlillcd in mud, ulul I saw ii2 soldier rolled luto one ot the in trenebmeote, about four deep, a id covert d Headswiie toiu oil; arms. leg an I bodies ntangb d .mil a mats of blood "The scenes at ti e h ispitul Hundity were tlreadful. Men dead and others witii wounds of every description were brought In covered with mud and I blood. OOMPAMV 0 I H ASKIRMUK, 'We, being the Provosl guard, bevel been Inld at llie city. I'he Thud Init talio.i was .cut out to t lie Water wmks . outlay. They hud a skirmish but cine out of it uuhuii. Company ' had an active part in It; they all t IS in-ur- geuts. Our boys are disappointed that they have not been In th advancing oolamo, But thai Is Impossible at no other regiment could DOW take our j place for guard duty. Wo know where the arsenal are, all CXHOtS Of danger, and where storeaare kept. li 1 important too, thai the city tie j kept quiet. But stlU the boys want a; change and would like to be In the "scrap." ".MANILA, Feb 12, "About 17." of our men arc wounded, I We also have about i!00 nulivi in our hospital, COMI'AN V (' ON tTUUMO LINK. "We now have one battalion of the Oregon regiment on the llritiir, line out about the miles at the Waterworks, I have gone out to them several limes w itli ni'dl, rrtiit, stationer, etc. Com pany C is there with the battalion, "I have visited all the battlefields, There have been four distinct battles: on separate fields, "The Insurgent cause is lost, hut It may lake several months lo complete ly subdue them. Opinion seems set tled now (hut we will not leave: here for several mouths. W BGlLBBRl " , . , TUESDAY MARCH 21 Ni;w sika.mkk. today' Balem Statesman: "Captain Jim Smith went to Eugene on the overland iraln last evening. He will take charge of the new steamer built there, which has just received its finishing l uches, and ; which Will be run from Portland to Eugene, making the round trip In four days. It has tieell built hy I I I pany of business men nod farmeraol the Lane county mctri" - ''l0 name of the new craft i the City of Eugene. Captain Bmlth will Brel look : over the route from ivik'' ; tHarrla InirK in a small bout. He ui:if. down this way in the new stum 1 1 In I few days." OaPBAM's Homk-A meeting f( delegates from nil the Odd Fellowti lodges In this county was held in this ally .Saturday for lbs purpoegof on tlderloga prop. -ten to secure the locution ot tin- 'Mi 1 .Hows orphans' home at tin- plsw I he members of the fraternity lu this county are as- annul the heart V -u; t rt of others lu ' this section "I 1 ' -' '"' und wl" he able to present n II t'tering propoeiunn I the proper I tui There are two very lllgbtly i to for such an Inetl totton adjoining thl i city, on which options have already been obtained. Contkai T L r. I ne I nlvtrsily of Oregon has ll toO W Breeding, ol Full Creek tin ontract for 275jcords of body llr wood at fi ll Pr cord. The contract for oak wood has not been let jet, llr Breeding also has contracted to deliver 100 lortln to the Water t o and 200 cord to Lane county. The wood w ill he cm at Fall Creek and floa'i d down to Eugene In the river, j At Ash lanuT-Town Talk: A young man In a nearby town took hie girl out! boggy riding. Hhe fell oak of the bug-iry and the young man droves mile or two before lie discovered she j waa iiilrsluir. You can net such a tbliiK never happen around Ashland. The home might rail out of the shafts end not be misae.1 hut the girl, never. IVI'llMlhn, I Ills Ml I K- T'he Hunt examinations for the year iii the medical depai imsul gget university w ill commeiitv at PorlltOd Monday and OuOtlutM until klWOh Id says the I'orllaiiil IVIeitram of March is'h. on the evening of Marco 31 a msetlURol the faculty of (lie school will bs held for the purpose of pasalns Upon the p ipers u. id on Ihe evening i t Moi day, April S the comment' llienl exercises will Ik- held In the aSMmbl) bull ol the high school. The graduating class consists of II MudsotS, s x of w hom are women ami live men. This Is the largest ntimbi r of women thai have appeared in any cla-s since the inception of the eobooli There have bOM '! stiltleiits In at end SUM the past year a tl the BtaSS !,, graduatS is the lirsl to come under the rule requiting a four year's course ol stutlv. While ihe progismme tot the grad utitlhi; exercises bus not Ih'cii coin pl' ltd, It -v lr Kellogg, pastor of Ihe Trylor si net M I', church, lot bun s,.. leOted to deliver the annual address and Or Cauthorn, of the faculty, the charge to the graduates. Appropriate Dtusioal Qombsra w in also be arranged for. st BOOli BAV1KM HANK I Meeting With lfl ittering BUCCSSI bt the Start. DaQi uaaid, Msreb -t The public aebool aavinga banksys tern recently starled Is Isdng patron -l.ed quits lilierally. Following is the list of business transacted to tlate: DafuuTa, March 0 :tii M March 1 1 'S (W March 20 28 60 total !K) 40 Prawn ou :t 00 Total now on deposit IK, 40 On March Q and '.tl three B deposits I were made Thsreare 88 dstMsltora, lbs crestest number in any g'atle being 16 from the Sixth Central. There arc no depositors from the Mount school or Eighth grade t leery. Manlolgal Kleetion. .Notice is hereby given that Ihe an nual election of ofllcers, In antl ror the City td Eugene, will be held ou Mon day, April Bd, 18!. At Wblefa time there Is to I e elected one mayor and one councilman for each Wfd, Sll fOI the b rm of two years, one recorder and one treasurer, each for (he term or one year. ivoeM ni i i.iskk rea lain i ... i. . First Wanl-J T Rowland, PJMo Phsraon and J WObrietlan, MoPhsr- sun and ( hristian designated as clerks, i'ollluir place, Cyclone truck hous" on Ivtst lith street. Second Ward-1". Walling, David Cherry and A L Peter. Cherry antl Paten designated aH clcik. Polling place engine room in City Hall DOlld ing. Third Wartl-Oeorge Itoherts, M H Wallls and tJeo A Burger. Wulll and I'.urger tleslguuti tl as cleiks. rolling place, Cherry's btnltllng on West 8tb street between Olive and Charnelton streets. Polls to bo opened at B o'clock a ni and closed at ii o'clock p m ou said :id day of April 1888 By order oi lbs Common Council of E iKeiie, March Pith, 1810, it F Doaai . Bseordsr, The United Stales transport Mende, sailed on the 1 lib Inst, from New York for Havanu. She had on board the 1:1,000,000 provided by the I tilted States government to pay the Cuban troops, or the total MtieU nt hair Is In gold ami hair In illver There are 100,000 1-6 Kohl plsoee, and of lhetl,B00, 000 lu sliver, tl :i'X),000 is in sliver dodars, $60,000 in hair dollars, $50,000 in ipiaiters anil the balance In smaller cuius. The weight or I he metal is 48 tons. Paymaster Carey, accampanled hv Major Itogers, of the paymaster's office will have char, e of Ihe money and will turn the coin over to Oeueral Brooke, who will sustvise the pay ment to the Cubans. Dikd. -Miss Emma stu r died at Dayton, Oregon, yesterday, of lung troubles. Miss Starr visited Mr and Mrs o E OatUMrine in Ibis city last summer, and will bo remembered by many here. Dr C H Chapman lectures before the Douglas county teachers lustitute Fri day night ou "Democratic Citizen ship;" and Prof Priedel, Malurday night will speak on "Some Interesting Properties of Sound." Speiiki r Thomas B. lieid, before adjourn i toil of conirre.- for the session, wss rooalderats soough loallow a bill hi i au i propriatli g i 000,000 for the purpose ol Mnreyltig the routs of the proposed Nicaragua canal, i'.ie eeag mission to whojn thla money wee Intrusted will shortly hi In m, and will bs ready to report Id detail by lbs time oougreae sgain asaemblss, Below are ketones of the bir esys ok w, ocean routes, pr. Blsof country, and other mat ters of intereel oomucted wiibihe eciuun ihe I'.uiiic ...it aiaii with SKtremt Intsrssl deflnltS results of Ihe work and assurance tint th canal will tic built. fir -71 a i i- r i a i i .v v .N ptv- , ciaeN. . i i vsie -aV ''' leesalfgllelii xvwaieji i 'j V-r gs,Gsaiao ' .' ; 1.1 A V ' r - c ,- .c: i sinos-tYt view c Of 1l NICARAGUA CANAL ee fit or v K A"AU'a CANAL Woman ' Ut terfelter Airesteil. riuMahrt Telegiaiii March 10i Deputy United States Marshall Holier! last night returned from Prlnsvllle, having ill I'listody I. HI Hudson, accused of making spurious I nlted States coins. The accused is a brother of Thomas Hudson, who a week ago, lu company with hi w ife, and I : I Hlnmuu, wein arrested o.i it similar chart:" lu a lodging bouse on Front and Columbia streets. 1 hese people had a larti amount nf the "tiueer" in lln lr po . .. tlon. At llrst the nuthorllle believed that this gang wai merely acting In the capacity of agents to place (be exceed ingly well counterfeited coins ou the market. But now they have reached the conclusion that the accused make it. As yt t there is no material evi dence to substantiate that Impression but thsrs will be no pains spared to iii ' i it. Juurtloll Clfy Notes. Juiiclion, City, Or, March 20.-Pr sitllug Uder Bev MrShangle, ( Cor- vallls, held a otiaiterly met tlnu In tin l I' church, South, ycnletdsy, In Hits city. The city fire engine, after being in Port land for repairs several weeks, ar rived here this morning in good con dltfbn, Dexter Heme March 21 Spring bogdni totluy doc I IV Try again Dr Ayer. Mrs Cain Is growing gradually worse. She cannot recover. Some of the boys are making a hick trill ucros the mountain to K el lot 's mill. It C Edwards wn bars Sunday look lug for a logging team to h&uk his lugs at Egypt Paid Parker il building him anew wuguii and you will IOC him diiving out one of these tlu s It I Uingo will teach the Dexter school this spring while Miss Carrie Bride s will teach lit June. The Trent mill will comment' saw lug lu about a week, when they I'm Mi sawing their logs they w ill hunt a new location. As a result of the hound. being killed the coyote arc I ee iiiIiik Very hold. Mr Hut per lost several sheep a few nights since. A new poatofllce hns U'cu established at ion Oregon, which Thomas Hun suker a postmaster; this iimkes three ufllces where there wits formerly but one. IU:i. And Still They Come The Big Store AO USUAl- i'ickIh (ho itrocrspion in the lutnpt styles ami larg"st assortment of EnsliionH and newest Kuncies. Our Waist Silks aro proving IrrefUUbla. Tbev ere oertaiBly btatitUu), They are in waiiit patterns, no two alike, and flic prijee. cany. DRESS GOODS. GENTLEMEN. Creponnes Coat Shirts Are leaders, I'asslinera Hulllngl sre new Yc i tnontd i si -hlrt. J list the slid iiumr I'tti'-r KO'sl thtliKR. Ihiiiit Jen l.N'.e I,., ii l.'.tkliiK lor. They e. ... lu whin, and ins new s'ripe pAttcrus ---- Strictly eomol. Trojan Silk Front siiikt WAIHTS are hers In ail their shrr .,(t -.hirt sr.- alt th.- go now. Wo are SUIT hnsoiiM are Urn swell tlmig In then . hesdiiitsiu is here. While n.Us are rcty stjll.h. Chicafjo Waists Neck Wear A lit"i ShlptSeSt el th" Well-knilWO U-r. 1. Kheie tie o.itelas sll tllrs. "' 1 ..... i . Waists," Just lu. These sre I'll 'ft, l,u ret!-, I -o t in II amis, clubs hlKlily rseomaiebdsC Also shlidrsei'l and Hows. We hut llivui all, and some- WSlsti, StSM 00, llnnguuw. Ladies' Belts Hats Ntwc.i new l.'i'khs A Very lur.o I he now ones sn nnw In. New r.il rs In assortment IV "II " stilt slid . It. V, n .mm sst nu 11.7 here Fanty Hose Shoee , .. , Kl... VU II... ' '" I en- "t '"ir ' '-''. lint". I' or New Kid (Hoves , , 1 lad 04 Bar, Curtained Nets N'uw OtttingB, Piques, Percales, Zephyrs, nml a host of Others aru now in, Come and see us as soon as you can. F. E. DUNN.