THE FUBLIC SCHOOLS REMOVING SNAGS Closing Exercises Held at die Lieut D B Ogden Is at Eugene unmuui uquici im Night. Looking at the River. ADDRESS BV PROF I M. OLEN Dally (iusnl, Junes Tim cli "g exerclsea of tbe Eugi public scboola occurred Iii-i nigh' ul i e pint CbriatiM eburoh before a ian and apprecla'lve audience. The pn -gram as presented ly the glodlMlee was largely on patriotic llnee regard- SNAG BOAT DOINO OOOO WORK. I'urltmal MtfMMb Jnr " "Lfoutena i D it Ofden, of Major Flak's fifflt, .it today lor Eugene whir.- ii, loagtmal Malhlorna li ai work Tbli itiriuairiou. boat baa been at work for s. few weefca OO Hi- Jpnei unn .... rt mihhc-h-, where 1KI . , , , ii f i i i t i . .li.. .1... ..... : .1 . . . . lliBiurPu..jv. .ii.-.i.ob v ourine i.'.i, i,.r I ,1 "itchsht I lez.l. n ii ........i, tu.i i.A......i ...... It. etc All auquiueu lOMDMITM v i 1 1 credit. planning reflection i ability f the teacher, ail -; -dally to Superintendent Itsler, v. in h joue much since his cornice: Ion with tba Kbool began to lyetom tlxn the OTK, mid place it on u higher 4 . . Tiieciass Mum was uslivrred hy Prof 1 M Glen. He clioae f r hjH Ibamr, "Tba Worth of a V was a very scholarly effort, fuiloflel iuif points, clothed in mi , , i, Eogllabi ami carrying edeepuodai current of philosophic truth. Th spt aker's repose of bearing, his spiel did delivery, and skill In holding I he att-ntion ..f his audience, showed linn to lie a perfect master of the platform 'I he lecture abou 'ded in sarcastic blows at incompetency in high DOf' Hon with sallies at the expense of self important ignoramuses, minor chords of pathos, and strong (lights of elo quence. The address was a real treat ami Eugene will always welcome every chance to hear Prof Glen Diplomas certifying to tho our f study completed by thv graduates, were presented. (iKADUATES. Following is a list of the pupil- coin. pitting the Lightb grade work and an mi. ii io advance lu the new gr .i I la be established uext year: I lim SKME8TKR JANUARY ( l..ss. Boyd, Kay 15 ( 'alloway, Mvm'e .1 Church, Ermine Cututuloga, Beade K Driver) 1-ena 1 Francis, Lixzie A , Daisy H Ham, Kthel A llinksun. Nelson C'a'r Holt, Theodore P Howe, Lloyd .Lamin -. hela Kuowle,., Olive Kollar, Oolda Martin, Jamea E Mc.Mui.y, Nellie II .M r.-au, Winnie E l'ickena, Wi'UrmC llice, Nellie Sovern, Gertrude Stevenson, Donald M Straight, Leonard .1 Taylor, Oral Thomaa, I'xrtha B Turner, Anna B Wald, Yetta A Wilkim, Nina Wright, Ludada Ann Zei,ler, Grace E. IHOaTO SIJIESTEB JUKE CLASH. Adkiuf, 8 Claude Bellman, Lloyd E Balahaw, Qeotge B . n. ; i . (irace Campbell Kate Conger, beanie 1 h is, Talmatfe 0 ay, Tred K Ed ly, Certa Farrow, Han y Kml, Sadli I Oilatrap. Lala P Ortea, Paul A (3roa,Koetu Hamill id, (iortrude Hart, Lillian M Hfll, I lara M Hulery. Mattie A K iikendall, KLerle Eamb Lionel I. M Comaeki KlwiuA i'ickens, Lola nw irona op to what baa baan ae eottipllabfd and in arrauga for odd tmotlog a nnrnbar riania along tba river with a view in eontraetlua tba clliitinel U-fitre low m .,'er in In, "Outing tba winter nnntharnanj siougbs are formed whi. h oarry moeb nftba u!er away fro n the regular ohaonol In ma y plaeaa. olhaaprlng dama art bulll arUlob turn all of tba waler lisek into tbf river bafON tba In water period wTtaworh of ib inatboat la rarv necessary on a ; ream like the Bt larnetie. It clears the rlvpr at atan. - - thing that might pro e daOgl roua to a boat. Kyen -mall limits in i'ih wa'er, which might cause the eip uin ot a boat unaaalnaae, are takau out. ami many great I res, MHUa of than more than 1(X) feet long, are removed by lh' bout. 'Bentoetog Ibeee big trees Is inter esting work. The boat u run under tie end nearest the aurfaoa of ihe water, and a- much as p .K-lble la -awed .. Then the boat is run lurther under, and more of the tree -awed Off. This Is kept up unlll the big "giab" is able to lift the remainder of theob- trttetion bodily Oal of the water and depo.lt it on the bank. It is surprising how many tries N I I fall into tbe river .lining the winter season, aril up; ! tlv all f litem prefer 'be OUrrent of the stream fills gives the M .'lil ma all tba work it can do during the rtOMindl r ol the year. WHEN LAMPS ARB LOW bat 'h rain I- at An.t th.. wtod rttaoel Mow .,Wn hm .i.mi. ah. i Die at at f t iinjn An t Ihe Outani hurry ..f hcr. .- f,. t' r. r I re.t wttaia wnh My llt. loaUak l riirhi"lp" kW' Bd lh L,"h 1 Ah. I,.re l Ui Thin ne . r I. matt than half .amf.d-Ju-I half. I Ml elrrnlly Were all t.w .h .rl l tell the real I i 7' M wl""n "ur lov tonlahf, An.l ih. iMOMl ,r. few, and the h.rth aaigu -A. ft.Td Peott in lUdaaae M AHHIMi AKVBA1 Betwe n Prominent Yamhill Bus! Dean Men. uuiy R Ineon, ltaiph Soruerj, l'aisy S Til.lietts, Delia Whiteaker, John 0 Wald, Clara P Simmons, Archie Somera, I orilla .i Warteld, Mary E Whiteaker, Loin V Wood, Li' lie B. JCDUMBRT KEVERKU. JlldfiTe Hauillton Hnnds Uown a cislmi in Hjiear Estate Case. l)e- siiKKiDAN, Or.June I. -J Bt'barofa- man eigtii tinier Hta'ibed and severely wounded K I, BoiOgtlni with a knife, at the olllee i, it,.. Yauitiiil Millunr Company here Ihla nftt rnoon. .-crog - gins' Injuiii s ure not thought to be latal. Itolh parties re prominent here, and thenllair mis created intense excltt meiit. Bcroggiogi la senior member ol lint Scroggins-Worlmau hanking linn. and Churchman Is a mi ruber of the Yumhiii Milling Company. Theallia.v maulted from a ijuarrel over a wneai deal, and had Oeeu pr neded yeaterday by a rough-uid-tum-tde Bght between the two men, who, however, were sepaaratcd before they cold Injure seh other. Will advei Use Oregon. Daily Uuard, June I Judge I (ninili in handed down a d cision this morning In the eatateol Janes Spear, deceased, reversing the decision ol Judge Potter, in the county court against John Btawart aud L YV Brown m sureties of Elizabeth Beetti a for the turn of4241.40. The c uirt thids among other thing : First-There was no lade b ted ni sa Hon Joseph M secretary of ihe Am rotation, w 1 1 -Portland ilia' tbe that there will i e IV. g.-, c irresponiling N i ' ai Editorial " lieaiiiuarteis in ii.iiit atiohs now are en nnusua'ly large crowd here this ytar. Me hays that it la tb beat advertised affair f myof the ses-inns of 1 lii national aaaooliltop. He believes thai On, on will reap a big reward. Our trip to Denti r,'' said he, "has brought ninny thousand. of dollars into Colorado, aeveral of i ur di 'legatee TAKING THE REINS. Lyford Merritt was certaluly a moat Hasperatiug man In this, for n won der the whole village concurred, with the exception of his wife. Sho main tained slleuce on the soliject which was best, patha pa inasmuch as aba was tbe catiMt of it all "He's he's tho most downtrodden and meek eort of man yon ever let eves on, and it ain't right "that it sboold be an," Mr Blake declared, aa Lyford Merritt. then nuder discussion, ibnffled along the dosty rond "It's dreadful to see n man so suppressed, " sho sighed "It ain't nature one bit. "BOOM men are lurn n.ivk and would rather a womnn'd go ahead and Ik8 the house ami him, too. and then you don't blauiii ' em, but Lyford ain't that kind Fore his wife got bold of kirn ho nsed to be as np and coming as any one " A slight flnsh spread over her thin clucks as she felt a critical gluuco hik u uer "That was the time ho came a curt In yon, I s'poso?" her gnet remarked blandly "I nlwnyn heard y. u hadaome sort of words and then he took np with the new schoolteacher and married her right away fore you face and yet Mrs. Illake bent bee cuke vigoronslv "Ho ain't done nothing but he set on ever einoa," aba declared al length, "so that ho ain't himself at all And that's what's so exasperating No man with any natural stand up to him ought to give in the way he doe. That's what 's the tronble. He seema to think it's ull right. " Sho poured tbe cake into a tin and shoved it into the oven and shut tho door with a hang "YVe'vo all had ppolls of talking to him, " she went on, "but then., it ain't no earthlv go, .; II. . always sitsso inks! na tared and dnd of nods his head as if agreeing, and wli.n you come to stop he liH.ks np with ho- bine eyes and says Well, well, you don't understand. It may seem kind of hard sometimes to ontsiders. Mis Illake. lint them, you see, tile's got the nerves. "Nerves, " scornfully . "as if any of ns couldn't get up that kind of nerves if we wanted to Hut Lyford. he ju-t stands it always, and it s terrible exas pernting. " She gave another glance out of tho wiudow. Lyford Merritt was not in sight Unccnscions of bis neighbor's scrutiny and OomUMUt, ho slowly cross ed tho stubby Held and made his way to the barn. There lie deis.itcil the pack ages from the store and then went to the Woodpile. Ho seined in a sort of brown study, aud his movements were uncertain. "It ain't rigiit for a man not to bo master in his own house," ho rumi nated as if tho sentiment had just been impressed upon his mind. "It really ain't, and I am going to assert myself. ' 1 Tho thought caused n stick to drop ; from his arms. Ho hastily picked it up with a backward glance over his shonl der. "I wonldn't do anything to hurt Carolina for anything in thu world. Of course I wouldn't Sho's a good wife a very good wife to me. and I'm thank ful Va got such a good wife, nud 1 hope I moke her a gissl husband. " He paused and slowly Inid two more sticks on to his burden and walked to ward the woodhouse. "And I've been thinking that iMrliaps it ain't good for her to have ON always giving in to her, "ho continued as ho returned f,ir B Bocond load. "I read somewhere tho other day that women was liko horses they like to hnvo their own way long's they can, hut when you make 'em mind they go all tho bet ter. Not that I should ever try ami make Caroline mind" ha paused aghast "but jHTliaps if I kinder took tliihf.-s for granted that she wouldn't mind my doing moro tilings I conld I'm a-going his hewt and r1'"'1 .. I Hit. :,h Um tipper r. 'in at i down tba front al Ira arbea be i at n bii aboee again II. i i mag.sl i ' . n ti. ,!,! K tuck, but ha had forgotten that it ..pen ed in in fact, be nova remembered bavini ooeood it at all bafta The men filed iuto the stuffy i uior Nome one suu'geMi t that the w ind beooaned Lvfoed itarad for a mm , There wire no Kreeni in the window Oh. ye. '" he replied, with n deal of em i cy "Of coin -, I meant to have them open and forgot M,,. Merritt has been very buey or she would Imvo at t. n ! d to it for me. ' lii bine eyes twitched and he drew a deep breath as he pushed up tho win lows and dung back the 1 Inula He MW a doen Him dart In, and he gave a ipiii t chuckle His emancipation had begun The meeting opened with its usual aolemnlty, but toon it grew exciting, and there was a busy hum of voices. The men bad removed their coats, and theyawung tike draperiaa from chair oai k. toe family Bible on the marble cetitei table made ail , ccllent dia-k for the presiding officer, and ballots ami papers were Uberallj dlatributed ovei the l! r Some of the men w ere sniok Inn Lyford was making a sHah it was a very excellent q at , h on the freedom of the Individual Bia andlenoewaa in t ri -ii i Suddenly there waa a buah He turned, and lira Merritt ettsal in the doorway Lyford gave a little gasp The eyee of the nu n were upon him, and he straightened visibly "The meeting of the committee, you know, my d. nr." ho explained, with the faintest tremor in his voice. "1 trnt we have riot di-turlnd yon ' Ih eyes were a bit beseeching Several of the men were on their feet Ono was struggling iuto a coat Mrs Merritt did not reply Her kirn brown eyee swept the riH.in. and a peculiar snille settli ,1 , n her face "I wai going to raggeet"--Lyford made the gi.at effort of his life "1 was goiun to inggeeti seeing it was so very warm, that wo prepare some sort of rafeahment foe tho gtntlftnf n. Caro line. " There was a note of Inquiry in his voieo His wife turned, and with a hurried excuse he followed, A nervoun laugh from one of the men bloke the tension ol the moment "YVe shall have to give him an office. " some one suggested He was gone tome time, and then Ins wife returned with him Ho carried a big pitcher of Iced tea, while she Uiro a platter of spie,- cake and jumbles, which silent!, i ard aupplemented with loaf cake mid pickles it was a very si da) lutermiaaion that followed. Mrs Merritt made beraelf very charmiing, and Lyford was in the high eel .piiit Then she retired, and the meeting went on. Lyford was nom inated for school committee Ho ac cepted, of course His wifo had never allowed hi in to run before it would make Iter nervous to think of tho re-epoiisihility At u the meeting broke np Lyford OF FINANCIAL NOTE DIVINITY SCHOOL ', Releases Kxceed Mortgages in Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, riRSt TIMt IN 10 VCAftS Pally duAi.l. lune .1, w K. floarbarougb, ot i be Baa n V ' i iVtmpany baa prspaml 'be following atatemeni ofmortiagtl and releasee tiled In La nunty during the paal live months t( i-i very gratl tying to note that th n 'eases exit ed themnrl agea over I6,0 . which Mr closc or rouatH teas I'ailjr ' BStdi Mine I Tba Baeoalaoreata sermon which markaihe rloae or the fourth! r's woik in in,. Bugene Dlvlnlt) nol Will be preached t y Dean S . n in i he i hristlan church next a! 1 1 a lu. Tba year now bIobIm hM Is uti lay !CaruroUall Inform I GVAVU rt- moot prosH.rous ol any h the hi! i. v iioieriin nrai iitnetiiianaaooonrred of the eohool, The Hist for lii years Tills Is B0 ul lows II '" unty oltlsana, and wlllbavo a g.s.ii imprvaalon wl ii ll many I onto aeeketa fr,.m the Ksst now Invading Oregon ktORTOAOBB, January .'. f .t i o Kabruary 19 111,1.10 March $t 4,:t."i0 April 19 18,880 May IS 18,810 i'otal January 81 February 1 1 . March -21.. April -88., KKI.KAKs .$104,640 ,. M.088 7,IK'." . 18,400 . :'.ti,."iG7 M iv :i 83,;ro I'otal Total Releaee N tgagca.. .. fll'.'.li'iT 104,040 t iih excels $ 18,087 HATUBOAY, JINK 8 I OKQ RONAWAV I'h aioie David hi, theHpenr r Dutta dairyman, Im n.led t t ooma to town lat night and I his t 'nui hitclit d t t the wagon in front of Ids home about revan o'clock. The hot aagOl rrlghtem I and started for town without a dilver, They ar- rlvad in Iron I of Holden'a car bouse Without any particular damage to the outfit exr.pt n broken a ike, when ai Holden ellmbrd Into tbe wagon Iron the rear and raked in the iiu with tbi whip, stopping the bores at the M In n i House, They were pretty wi ll f.tgg d ait ir tbe long run. IUvrk Imphovkmintb. The U 8 anag boat ore w com plel i driving thai piling on the south bunk ofNkiuuers rapids Irat evening, Today they were year the ei rollmenl waa 7: the leoondi 10; tbe thint, Ii; the preaanl year 18, Thirteen tuden' . are from Washington, one IrOm Idaho and twelve trom Oregon. T a beautiful property west of the university is now free from debt and ie ' aeotaa value of at leaat 8T,00o, 'ibee dowieilt is m ns yet but li Is i Spec) I that this will Ik. materially ItM I ed do lug the summer. A Correspond. nice lilble c turse h-s been oM.nei and hi under the direction Ol Mr Harry BentOO, DO Kallema,'B, 0., Drake (Jul i i ty :s, the principal of the school of oral ry, promises io make this depart ment of the gren si value to the linden' If the Christian church, under whose auspices the school exls' , coutluuea ' lve the luetltUtlOO the hearty moral and financial aonpori it bra raoalvrl during the Hut four years of lis ex 1st mi , we no rat na why the schc il should not uitluue to grow and increase its mwer for good as the years go by. GIVES HER ALL Mrs. Stanford Has Transferred Her Entire Wealth to the University. OIFT EXCEE0S TEN MILLIONS Han Kkani isnt. June I Mi- U,.., corted tbem to the gate and watched P"tUBgbruah nl immen athedam, LHtanfi rd, widow ..f the la.e snator them as they passed from sight Then wmen wm is-ns-Kui unerwarus. tney Htantoni. be slowly returned to tbe hones, gave a fouia tne water ii r ueep in this ofhe lias formally transferred all er vast we kit li i i th- unlv, rslty kmg i took at th., disordered r.-.m. cloaed channel, which is however not very which bears the name of her dead son the door and shunted oil to the shed wide. This will lie turned Into tho ' Deeds renr auilhw nmi v Mlsasat There be aat for several moments and teaaWt nhannal s,..i i. n. "lH,,Hr,,,r ting propeily valued at drew hard at his, Id pipe " " ' " ' , ' ' 1 " 0ar 81000,050 have laeu given B I. mi' mint Oitdtti. ol rortland. is im.i i,.n .,... ... w ,.n,,-,-n.,i i in- i.ei'tiiu rsan kem looking over i he work. It is ex-. fr(, Jr., university, and tbU added t,. peon I that tbe boat win work four it previous endowment of over 815.- tmO.dOn, makes It one of the richest In. existing agalhBt the estate of James having gone there to n side and Io do 'em, and she'd liko it Spear, deceased after tbe comnletlon I enter in,o business, ami many ol us (o try anvwav. " nl tbe lir.t administration ol his estate, have invested money there, tlmusuuds Secoud The County Court ol J,me i of dolla . Een Oregon has now county, State of Oreson. was w ill, out gained one e ll.ens. and valuable jurisdiction to make the seem d ap- ones, too, on i. t iuui of ouroontem pointment of an administrator of the plated visit. I am confident that our tstateof James 8j. jar, decea id, and trip through Orc n a 111 do that stale the said attempted appointment of more good than baa ev r beau done be-1 said admiui-tratrix.and said at tempted fore f .r i ." resale of said real property under said j Petition therefor waa without authority OoodStrBBT M I BB1 At.. -The block The supper bell rang At tho sound he hastily started for the door His hand wasoii the latch, then he hesitat ed, his hand dropped, and he returned to weeks yet be! ween here and Han is " s'11 uarwn anu ran ins nngera ourgi stitutions of learning in the world. ThataU rang second i He laid Diw-K'-'burg I'lalmlealer: otJt, , 'I he pr.t.K.rly Includ s s 00k of tho hia pipe down earefnllv. aroi : ,w. his w Whiisette, n piomlnenl fanner of u,hern laclllo loinpany, of the vesta pull, seitled his ha! firmly i n his Uear Uotla ;e Grove, whs In attendance ""thern I nprovement Compauy, tho head and steadfastly wall; . I into the at the (uncial eervlOM of bis brother, I Htrtet Hallway Company; kitchen Marcus Whits. lt. w ho died In this elty i lu Ki slem railroads, In coal His wife was sitting by the table, on May 80. 1 !!. aud was hurled In I he mines, In everything that miuht or I nringthetea Deer Greek remetrv on the foiiowimF nilght not pay a dividend; real est at d iv. fWaaarri aiaa lata nt rulir,.r,.u i In California and elsewhere, and oven prettier , .., .. . . iur i..u'u n. n.. , iu,n... ,i i.. i Ilo.n ,inl .....l,vv P. rl...- .1... "" H'" o,.,o, ,ei,s. Kir- " " ' " " ' ......-. j..wi-l- on a better dreas. marly resided in this county ami was """unle.l lu value to nearly HiHJU.OOO "Waa your meeting siiecefiil?" she well and favorably known, lie haves ''Ut this Ih denied. They will amount queried, her eyea on the amber liquid, several grown children ami two broth-: to u KM"' sum, hut not to that figure. "Very, " be replied BB be creased tl rs. O W and J II Wlnd-cli, ami many ,'1"'1" w,,,' 's""" '"war levenue lex room to where bis coal hung on the frlenda to mourn bia loss " stamps .niacin itotbod la of trust, w idenpeg "They nominated mo for I In turning over her property, Mrs "ft" JS?" , , Bn.PM.rtx.vB0AT.-Bu $g -J tftrlfiB she nodded her head reflectively McMahon. of Junclion Cite Iihvh,. iii. uii. I ...Ie,.,,,., , i i t traol d w ith the attamboat city of Eu-' akad Ibal tnera should in. establlebt i geua I., carry 1 1 Portland twenty five In moohanlml training. Be i j., j , ,, , . a.1 :r the "lily ill I ro Hie will exercls tons Of dlled prunes r,.n Harr,.,urg. over her fonner vest slate wlil be that Thu lruit will be handled by team of a trusti e of the university. from Junction i He hesitated u moment She looked very pretty as she sat there ' on Ninth street and Oak proves crushed lock is which to make f law and void. Third-That the said John Stewart nl L W Ilruwn are not chargable i.har.y amount as aureth - on the undertaking of Elizabeth Beaaton, as WuHnistratrlx of theeetate of James (' "fdecersed, or any part thereo'. ""orney George H Dorns appeared plain ordinary gravel. Wtneajkraalkuia. etwven Willamette conclusively that the material from solid f .-r. Hy i I'lgglug through the same It is found that mud d es not work up through il as it I generally supposed to through It was undeniable that Lyford Mer- ritt's heart heat somewhat faster than usual ns it nea red 3 o'clock on tho fol lowing afternoon. The town committee had ordained to have an extra meeting it was usually held at the Perkins , but Mrs. Perkins whs sick, and so Ly ford bad generously uskml them to come there, A few had already gathered and weru sitting in the shade of the big elm. Oth ers could he seen coming down tho road. "I suppose wo might as well go in, seeing there aro so uutuy of us alreudy. ' Lyford remarked It was an unwritten law that the meetings of tho committee should al ways be held in MUM pallor or the church vestry It was nut compatible "Voti will make a good one. " she said "They ought to put go, ..I un n iiiofllce. ' He stared at her back "I'm sorry tho parlor" he begun "You needn't bo. " she broke In sharp ly "1 guess'' Sho set the teapot down, aud, arising can fully, walked around thu table and set it down at Iter husband s place "I guess that a man has a right to do ns be wants to in his own house. " She glanced at him proudly One arm was in his c at sleeve It's pretty warm, ihi remarked, fating herself nt'iiin, "alio i.vford o the latter clly. Our height, irs at Junction should er ot u small watch, use on the liver and then boats could land at the same as long as they call navigate the river to liar-lisburg. INDIAN WAB Vr.TKl.ANM. Hold a Meeting at the Court House Today. Dally QWUU, Juris I Pursuant in a called meeting, n i. um ber of I iidian war veterans mil at the UOPH..I GALORI Junction t'ity Times: "OopherH are reported unite : iwrhana van 71 ha morn comfortable if numerous In i ertain sections. On the ''"Urinous,, lo'hiy l:i IIs-Um matt, as f yon didn't put your coat on Jseoh Hoff foam below town iin-y Ho lent a keen glan, in In-r dir.f- threaten to take the place. On-(lay Hon, ana ma nine eyee twina-ieo ue this week they succeeded In killina with the dignity of thu committee to the performance of one of hie plays at int ti st to theiuselvis In the national legisb ture and to elect d'.degi 'es to the stale eiicHliipliient si on to be held in chanicslly he replaoed the coat and took I thirtv mrf it aunii v ,., Portlnnd. bJe eeat at the table ' oj i for gophers either. The best known Oaptoln P 0 Nolard waa named aa " think that sic ol. berepUed , ex.ern.lna. ogopbers.s we j chalimai. of the meeting and J 9 Globe-Democrat 72 . a ...u ... ,,., , cs mis and mice la an overflow of the Amis st i relary. Dlaaarr'a S"l. Willamette, An Informal discussion of the old The Kuipres hugenie once asked veterans various interest, occupied . . ' . . . ... I I I V I.I.' I" . i . s;i. 'I II...... ...I , I ' D tnin ry, the Krin n ,iramini-t, mt-r . Iiallj ouard, lune t "Kixiior Brutes. "-Albany Dem-' l'svi:n.ixi Ckkkmoxy .-The un-"cr-: ' Kugene can boast of the wort veiling ot the monument erected to the .rute "tslde of the Philippine islands memory d the la( Mo Comber Will A'ter allowing his wife to support him take place at the Pleasant Hill MIU' anl aiter they hadeeparated. he eeoret- "r.v tomorrow, June 4. under the au 'ytR up the remains ot their child spices of the I'lea-ant Hill Camp of Wn'cli had been buned and hid It else- Woodmen "f the World Kuitene uere. The mnth, ,,,,.,.1.. a , ' mamhai ol tie order are invited " w.Mv. ,vm.u,ij '.e.'ini IS I . . -a empty grave. Then the man, "no had skipped out, this week wrote tne former wife, boasting of the act wu &n Investigation proved It true. e brute's name is King and it may U that ha ie the king of brutea." partiolpal A Denial. In the divorce case ol C M January vs Gennie January, the defenciant answers and denies all the statements in the origiual complaint meet in barn or shops, us did other or ganizations Thames sprang up and Lyford h-d the Way to tho front of tho house, where they greeted the others. They stood a moment and chatted, wbilu a few strag gled up. tie ti I. f. void put his hand on tho door It refused to open He hi ido several attempts, hnt it would not stir. He' grew rsl in the fucu with exertion "It's unlocked all right, " he declared, "beoaOtt 1 MS to that this morning Yen . ... we don't use it very often, mi, 1 that's the reason why. I'll go in Hi). .,!el s. . if 1 call start It. He left the men and skirted tho hones avoiding the kitchen windows and steal- i iug in the back way. where he removed j ,. . mosi oi ine atternoon and at the time Kugene ariivn hete finin l'ort'and . i ., . , the Tuileriea, "H lid your 1 ne lUW forenoon at M o'clock with ,.,..,.,,. An . ;b.rt will be made gat the pol i n (hi ary f. r about bo bona of through freight. Hhei, , .,.,.. . ,,., nraM.. oleared mora money on the round trip pe,., th,,,. an, former one. She bai a foil TnaONgOfl delegation In congress load o, down freight already engaged. ()WCH t , , , o1,.ew "wh() Vmoctg her Officer are a new Oblel fllKlltfl)r ( clvlllZlng nftba state to engineer mate and ..everal deck hande. M(.rl emy Hlirt , , , . . V-T I I P '"""""y! the proper manner, a n the manner n i i ii i i"vn, tho denouement "Ah, your luaj ty," said D Kmc ry. "tbut's tmtt what 1'vo never hi 1"! in getting her to telL " Another lima the directors of a the ater wln re In drama. "Tho Two Or phans, " was It'll.' arstsl, asked him whut he was di-sati.-tied with "Ob,' lie replied, "it s . nly that each of you has gut an Imb '' lor a partner A itrr llulr. Do Canters-Is tin re any sum way to tell tint ago of a horse T De Trotter -Yeei ash the deiih r and multiply by ooe-half New York Weekly' WooDafia Mr wi ma i ugnne I uop Woodmen of the World w ill unveil a monument erected f the memory ol their lat t brother C B Watson, Hju day.Junels, with the uaual memo rial exercises of the order. The pro gram will appear in due time. with which the government Irs treab tl soldiers of other wars, bally 'luanl, June 1 COMW HON. In the list of tesi lit IIS selected In the pubiio schools, t Bu gene nubllsbed yisterday the nama "Mis- l uniile Williams" should have read Mi-s Kauuie Milllcau. o