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mm VII ! II ILU Braueh mm lip Mohawk As&nred. IfMOPD Will B . j inllM . ,., I ri ly inter, -i i.i i ij , i,, ow tlat il - nghi i' ray and tltt will ct ii e ooth K-hy Co apprOBlm ttely 193,000, QMf tHM ( xiv i'IUiI i.f I III t i WORK TO COMMENCE AT OHCi. This Enterprise Made Possible by tiij Booth-Kelly Co. Interests, mi ,. $l:!.t00 5-Vfiii! ., clioli i,f )Itv,, ce,, secured ii ii ... terminus, 1-nta-i, hih here the ctitpany's mill, smre, hotel and o In r buildings will rorn (hi ueles i rivlti ; village, having Its .lull h steady pay mil fur Mi w-m lu i vulai mnploymi nt. I he it"..; iKiljr ' will hi Begtnaw Iiim nlie ily : in. ! -il f.v.liij; t if hr tin- new line, and ib bridgs tim twi will liktly be 1 1 i.ii,..i if in Mil l nut. Wiiiik wii.i ii kUAHRD '..ik on the i 1 1 :i:"i I he .cw uiili anil iHllldlng miii carried mi Willi til possible speed. It to eiptc 1 tiiitt trad will bo rauolng in the mm and that lira in i 1 1 v . I be in operation by Fehru -j I, WO. The Bo.nh-K-ly Co, roe,. Ily p.r ohsssd lb Berry Billl,furuM i ly Uie , w at Brett nboh Creek, mi i i 00 AE By, SOd h" rame U DO, reedy to Im transferi I witanewlooatlou. li win be shipped to Springfield, mid hauled Ikon there to I -and on heavy I'gg.ig tanks. Tiip cu'ni'iiy oi th.- mid will in 115,000 feet each ii hours and It wBI be run to itH full capaoity. Tbe work of ir. ting ih buildings at UM mill lite Will tie Im BtlBlgeOl Qeo Kelly of the Arm. Tiny will in- A l rt DiMI. A lady livlt. ; . ii 1' -V ,v. in; tVsl- not blllf, was recently presented with a toll blooded Imported dneh.ihund. n lie ing saonrBUneati m of the nying "linn wanto hnt llttla her" balow, but h.- want Hint littl I : Thi. .Ion In particular h.i all the tlnn points of ii trr.e dachshund Its length is tit Watt fntir tim.s It bright imd its top are stumpy and have the convi Btkaal crook or a golf stick at th.' (ooi Th lady baa several other dogs and la quite h fancier of outline. The other evening n Mottanaacallad who had heard ii great deal of tb" celebrated animal. As Im entered tho darkened parlor a small yellow dog of U" partlcnlnr 1 rc.sl arose from n ng In front of th" urate und. unnoticed by tho gentleman, slowly walked toward the door. The dag crotfiM half way over the threshold and Blood in such a position that n person in the patio! could just ON it hind top and tail. At that moment tliu maid lighted the gas, nnd the diiebnhund poked it head inq'iiriuKly thr. ,urh nn other open door. The geut'.efi in gazed in amazement at the bend of the dachs hund peering at hiui from one doorway nnd the hindquarters of another dog risible in the other doorway, and Uien in the bearing of tho servant ejaculated "Lord a-BUgbtj I I heard that tbiH daehsbnud of hers was a long one. hut this anlmul certaiuly beats my timel" Cincinnati Enquirer. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Encouraging Prospects for the Coming Tear, ll!, Mfl -t nil . J lor - ve: ..' iiif ;'i . I'he mi l ut leHbel ow UI OFFICES TO BE LOCATED IN EUGENE Hslljr Eagvnu dutnl, Auk. H, MILL CAPACITY. Feet. Coburg, each24h'rs 100,000 Saginaw, each 24 h'rs 100,000 Mohawk each 24 h'rs 240,000 Annual combined capacity - - - 137,720 000 Pay roll per month, $25,C00 oiuna tbe m du r. hot Is, dry k.iiH, planlog n.i'i, bank i.nu m, o t ., , ,, . ... ...I !(', MO, nml ll of lUelf n tn"k of no The branch railroad of the Southern, , ' , . c. ,,.... , u. .i.... am all Importance, roi tin work l'ueihc from huxeiie, throu:U S.rm- 1 . m I.,,,, i n . um I , . i .,m n' , . 1 1 . ...... I..I.I ,.n,l i,,, II,., tol,4a.tr In U,. u ! Ik . . .. . now aeured, aud tho Bootb-Kelly Lumber Company, prime no vers in the enterprls , will by this nicnn e care rapid transportation for Ilia mar kocliig of their mill product. Officers of the company are: Juo F Kelly, pnatdeatj K h B tb, l i prjaldeut; V"o Kelly, Beori'tary ; Z 8 father, manager and treus'.i. ar. Tbey arc all Oregon men, and their pat auo c -i aud pre cut enterprise indicate ews'Tvatlvo business Judgment and ahility to ttt 'iX'SHfully handle a bntt n Hot this dimension. T:ielr estl ninltil monthly pay roll la WftM for tlju (line mills. Tbia corpor.itlon is the heaviest ex p rterof lumber on the cois', nid ship ns far en.t as Denver, and a far south as thel'lty of Mexico, in each of which places they maintain reuulur ly established agencies. During the past year the Booth-Kelly ('. pur chaaed from tUe O & (.' li It, one Lloek of 20,000 acreh of Hue tlmler land on Mill ('reek and Mohawk, afterward 10,000 acree, and other Bffialler lors, airgregatlng nearly 40,000 Bcr-'s of land, In this section. To place this timber on the marki.'t it was nectary to have a railroad ruuuiugto tln-tr mills, Accordingiy a proposition whs madl to tbe Boa thorn Pacitlc to build a hrauch road frmu Eugene to Isabel, tbe Bootb-Kelly Co. agreeing to WOO re right of way, furniab ties and provide 2,500 care of (night aunually for live years. The rallnad accepted the oiler, and after two months attention to de tails the Booth-Kelly Co, la aide to an nounce that the right of way is prad -cally assured. Chief Kugineer Bo d, of tbe Southern 1'aciflc, looated at Ban Francisco, was offl dally POlifled ol this fact on Auguat 20, aud i req'ieit made that coiHtructlou commence at I by (' Cole la getting out the it for tbeaa I ulldingB, LonaiMi Of KKAT'.ONS. The BoolbKeIly Oo waa recently gran'ed n franebba Oil Mill ('nek, nnd will use It for logging norpna. The logging will be operated by fl - i Jain-'. ,;nd on acoonot of the latent of tve In dnetry tba straam will be looked most ol tbi tiui". Aa tbe timber Ii eonennied it lathe Intention l.t ixtcii'! the i jJ fnrth.'t alnu the Muuawk. '1 lie company estimates that itn v bavo anoogfa tim ber on band to operate the Uiilla for nt leu! SO year- Ortlces will be c-lablished In Kugeiie ami nil ttaius will I e mud up from mll- roadyardaln tim cii. ,.! at the Mohawk mill. I he "tilers in this city will tiecmiiii. ii w ..h the three mills by m prleate telephone line for the aoilllath . of 1 1 1 Ineaa, a't.l this work will altO i l" le.u.i. I rsiiis will run on 'he branoh dslly axel pt Sunday, The operation "f tois large enterprise meana the development, on u gigantic fcale, 'it tin enterprise destined to h one of the moat Important In Lane county. Huge: In particular, and Vrti rn Oreirmi In geio r il. aie to be ooogratnlatod on lbs aoqulaltiau of so mooh eapilal in nctivc busin.-ss atl'airs. Its Influanoe will brine other thom ix di of dollars lo tins Notion Uembera of tbe oompaoy have been inoloseooofereuce In ibbi city today Kud a'!.! ..ut mi oi it r fvir ik s maehln sry, which Ii expected to arrive soon. T'i. onle tm udnlsix boilers for the mil', having a capacity of 600 horse I iwer, ai ! two boilers for the planing mill baring n car city of 250 hnri-e- p.wtr; ii-o ii.ur p. aners capaiue m Draw nt Mhi. The architect and his friend tho b.iilder were driving back to the for ncr'S ofllce They hud Is'en ont to tho edge of tbn city to look at some work on which they were engaged. As they drove by n certain house the builder looked up at it proudly, saying: "Them is a house that I built myself. I no'. only built it, but I drew all the plans Been bit of work in it is mine." Tho architect looked at the bouse aud smiled In a provoking way. Th" builder noticed the smile nnd looked at the BOOBS in a le w light "How hard I worked on that!" ho said. "In the daytime I had to do something IBM, but every night I Would sit np lato drawing on tboas plana I drew on 'em every night for a month. " Tho architect looked at the house again and mUed 0OOS more, nnd tho bnilder saw him. Ai.-:iln he turned Ida eves t.rward the product of bto brain, twisted biinecki to squint nt ltnfti r tl cnrrnigo naa passed It. Th m be lookiil nt the archi tect with humility. "It looks as if those plans w.iei!rnwnntnight, doesn't ltT"hesaid, mid there wiih pathos in his voice. Worcester Oazette. once. In replying Mr Hood accepted .,,, h, gdowi BStlokMlSO InohM, all conditions aud notified the lombsr msn that he would Immediately Issas a call for bids for grading and bridges, to be handed in ut his Ban Francisco office. Engineer Hollidge will have tbe uork under his immediate control and states that preference will lie given local bidders on both bridges and grading. It is understood a nam- 100 lut loop, or working un inch moulding. W icbinery for lbs dry kiln will guarantee tbe drying ul 50,- OOil feet ol oil. i. r In 12 hour. amothbr paoBPaor roa avaim When the road Is completed lo con- Diotlon with the Natron hrauch it is considered to be a f. asihle project which is virtually aasnrad. if Kiiccnc desires it, that the Natron branob will I'm .in Murtlt-r . Dookmaklng in murder i s is one of the forms of gambling bare, which has opened :i new held to tho men who are willing to lay odds. Th" wiggcution smacks of tho ridiculous, but u gnndily dre?eil young mnn, with a f'W "u.itcs" In his left band aud 40 iu money In his right, nppennxl in the criminal branch of tho supremo court here a few days ago. "Who's on trial t" he nskd an officer. H, lii(f told, ho consulted Ml notes nnd said l "Let's see. Lawyer Ulank; defense, insanity; charge, murder." And th. n. turning to the doorman agnin, "I'll bet you 1 to 10 he's acquitted." The conrt officer looked pnzzled, but wasistoumled when the gaudily dressed informed him he was making "book." Tha court officer saw that ho made tracks, but not lieforo over ftmoin bets had been placed on tbo outcome of the case. An investigation showed that there ar a large number of these book makers doing business around tho New York courts, and their protits nre said to OS very largo. New York Letter in Pittsbnrg Dispntch. ber of our contractors will furnish is- have terminal headquarters hem. Southern " .,,. Ol I II im i. l.l',oiM,aiiur,. tiniales. On its part, tin Pacific states the road will he very substantially built, but few tre -tin be ing contemplated, all grade- and tills. This is In accordance with the surveys already made by the railr . I m:i- Qeera, Baj diet In Bpeeial 4eeiloa to Balae Boidieu' Trat pottatl o Fund. PLAN OF LOCATION. Chicago, Aug. 25, -A iptoial to the Timi Herard from Yankton, ti. 1j., sivs: More than :) memliers of the With possibly few minor exceptions, legislature have responded to tbe Oa ths routo of the road will be as follows: zet'.i-'.- Inquiry If they would mitt in From Eugene to Henderso i btation sp citil SSSSion for th ir actual expenses on 8p main line, thence across the I to sppropriate funds lo bring boms tbe Willamette river, either above or be low steel bridge, to be deterruit.. din a few days upon engineers report Ol foundation for piers; thence lo Natron track and along same three miles lo Qorrie's farm, where new track will aalu be built; thence across the farms befoie him. of Messrs Henninir, Beard, Co uegys, , the money soldi) rs. All i in Ova answered in the. affirmative, and 4j are yet lo be bssrd from. The iiitnlltee having in charge Ihe raisioc of money visited Governor Lee at Vermillion and laid tbe neuter He is in favor of ruiii ' rlptloti, hy po u'ar u; Ebbert and Vitus to a point where tbe j but dot not r.ru-e t call s i I il McKenzle river will be spanned M festlsioi promising to idva a Anal answer below the Hayden bridge; thence along j Saturday mocalBf. the Mohawk to the rsp-ires farm where a bridge will be erected across said stream 350 feat below the wagon bridgi : the next crossing will be Just below the mouth of Mill creek, which treani will be ascended to tbe old mill site, the present terminus of tbe road, Circus, Thursday, HeptemUr T.h. It is t.ie largest one that ever visiled Or. gon, exceeding tho lilngllags. Large quantlile I f wnoil BTO stacked la Eugene tbla year, Low pricersarc the i a'sured this winter. Lnmlnr'a Cmvat. At n friendly dinner at GotU House, when It was the most delightful of houses, his dress say, his cravat or shirt collar had become slightly disar ranged on n hot evening, and Count d'Orsny laughingly called his attention to tho circumstunco nn we roso from table. LandoC became flush.sl and gTeat ly agitated. "My dear Count d'Orsay, I thank yon! My dear Count d'Orsay, I thank you from my sonl fur pointing out to mo the abominable condition to which I am reduced! If I had entered the drawing room and presented myself before Lady lllcsalngton iu so absurd a light, I would Instantly have gono heme, put a pistol to my head nnd blown my brains out. " "Laudor's Let ters." Srlnyn't f'arlou Tntr. George Helwyn had u strango but uot uncommon passion for seeing strnngu bodies, especially tboss of his friends. Do would go any distance to gratify this pursuit. Lird Holland was laid up very 111 at Holland House shortly before bis denth. Ooorgo Helwyn sent to ask bow be was. and whether h would liko to see him. Lord Holland answered "Oh, by all means! If I'm alive tomor row I shall li dolighted to too George, and I know that if I nui dead be will be delighted to see aiol"-Letter cf General Fox. An Infcrroc. "Such are the delusions to w'.ich tbe bnmnn smisoa and understanding sro ' suscoptible, " rcL-inrked tbe man who ! doesn't care whether you comprehsnd him or not, "that, Ir.gically speaking, it Is absolutely iniposslblo to bo aboo lately kuto of anythln" "Deer me!" exclaimed MUa Cayenne. ' "I didn't know you were one." "WbatT" "A weather prophet. "Washington Star. The Dlffrra. T i. w iuit B tbe difierencs betwean talent and genius f ' "A can with talent is able to build for himself tbe finest monument iu the country. The public ususlly bus to providu thr aonament for sgeniub." GkMti.li JoarnsL SCSSI0NS BiOIB SCrilMBES IS. Ally 1,'IS 'I. All,; BJ All Ii ill till.Mis pot n I lo i Very Inrgo III Bd Slice lo the public chiM!n (hi year. Nearly every house in town is slthei o coupled alread . .r sagagrd, nnd suitable BOBOUt'idallonS me loud toflod, INMq.le are heginaJni ac nn the bail f tbej have heag had, mat Bu . els a goad pUce in videh to edvakts theli children, and are moving i '. " .hilly to lal . dvsiiliiae of the variii npportuultlse eSbnd for that purpose, ! board of cduiut ou is rcspoad log to these deiiiaiids to the extt i t of Its teaourers fbe Ueary building la beli it painted nml thoroughly reno. V' ed, The news ats for the tVntrnl building are to be plaord tin week, and sewer ooDueolloB and other need cii work will beuodertaken soun, the quarters for tbe high school hip being I put in i baps The !! court house hi been swept am dusted end mrub In ; i.- hOVei before In its long nml ussfi I life, and srtM te w et ami ejeati for Ita fastidious nocupnls when the IBtb of Bsptember arrives. 0 is fe turathatwil coiuuiend its.li.i- the assembly ha i which will ie made of the old clrci.it c at. I i.hjiii Heie, m v e i.i times a week beoolleoied the in In blgb school for Icoturi ami oilier general exercise which il do nui. h In develop and atreugUten achool splril and loyslily. I'i e pn -i nt outlook indicates an en rollment of i.Vi lii th nigh sehool grades alone, Bucb a studnit Imi,j will Inspln ths teaohera to their best Il r itiil it I.- lo lie hoped (hut our teachers will "rise i the ocossWin." r i laBuanc ol kblgb school may ba much or little in a OOmmBUlly, and there BrU two is.'.ies IflVDtvsd, the school, umi the community. The school, throiiah Its tencln rsand pupils must shoe itself orihy,oid ibooou munity must furnish sympathetic en Boursgemeoi aud ooops ration. Lai ua hope that neither way be lacking. 1 ne eleventh gr de, u ; .... added this year, w.d li tho senior chum, nml the tlrsi alaes to graduate from the BagssM liigii school, 'I'm numb, r thst win llnully pieseut IheiUM'lve- next June lor diplomas is proMBOMUtBUl. TbSfS mre a Cool '-' who eoiiiplpted the tenth grn,lc satisfactorily. To these may be added some who come from other schools, H!nl otic rs may lint re turn. It will be quite an boonl to bslOOg to this lire, class to giaduate. They will be the pioneers, the tint alamnlt the gulden who blase (he trail, the larders where others musl follow, lu after years when the annual reunions hiiH lianqueU of the luh school nlnui ni uc ur, and the happy school days nre recalled, those who fell by the way ilde ami fuii ,i to persevare lo tbe end, will wish they had kepi up their work, ami oould join lu the fet- Ive cele brations. Young people 100 often lull io appreciate ihelr golden opportuni ties until II Is loo late. While the high scb ol will necessari ly receive much of r t iin rln undent's ul ton l ion on gaaounl Ol Its formaiive StBge, oilier talgfests will not he neg lected. The saVlOg '"ink is no longer an exerlinent. It In- proven a MO osss, and Will he a fix dim Itntlon, i'he newness f the bank caused many withdrawals to be mad at the begin- ulng of the vacation, but a millibar of ; up, i- kept depositli t money nil na mer, eothat the Uuil report, August lAst, showed fi7.is to lbs credit of 78 customers. Ths school'paper win probably im turned over to the lii.'h 101106 sludentn (, oooduot, and be mads I ugely a stu dent's pu.er, thouifh Mr Iletwler will :,eni advisory ne mh-rof the editoilnl staff. ....... I - l .1. ,, , ; III' ll.'l I 'I.U...H wovv.Fivuk I celebrations will be observed, ami very ell ol ifiade (o Impress the lcsmi that should result from audi sistetsSi I These i rngrams to ho of tbe greatift I bsosflt should not only eulit every pupd. I n' -bould also arouse tbe In- lelllguiit and sympathetic Interest of the community They should not bo a mere di'plsy of "furs and leathers," but sec pb i llsb orn) rational end. Anotbei ma' ter that will receive at tenUon Is ths physical tsdng of tbe sb Idren. A good beginning has be.ii niade by ressatlug one liolldlng. Hys- U-mutle exercises will be Inaugurated, Hid . icbSTS VlU keep a sharp bS)kOUt for pbysloal defects and means of re moving I hem when possible, as Well as the totaling of correct habits. I! it ti in tho grades aud In tbn high a bool, morn etlort will tw made to bring about practical resnlts. The more or Ii -- intelligent criticism on the theoretical aud impractical methadi ! prevailing in or public schools has a 1 basis iu (set. Nothing radical will be 'attempted, nut teachers will endeavor to keep In ui.nd just what knowledge CASE OF EXTORTION Local Mills Raise the Price of Flour to $3.50 Per Barrel. SOT JUSTIFIEO BY QU0TSTI0BS pHlly usi.l, Alls . ThettDARD is a Brat believer I sob j lainlng boms manufaotaiBs a hu it is I BBSBlblo, but when (be bom. manu factures force the poor man s ho woiks for a dollar a day to pay outrageous prices for the nr. itast neoaaity of life, era feel It a duty we oars the publlo to BEDBSS their actions lu plain words. The great) r portion of the grain atop IS out in the mm, and the mill take advantage if tbla and pleas the price Of flour Bt B price fnr above Its real worth. Today Ihsy raiasd their al ready extortionate price, from fit to taw er banal, which compels the merchant to retail it at W cents per sack, or f-3.SH p. r hnrn I. in Portland, yeeterday, Angual as. Allen g Lewis quoted outatds brands of tlour at fJ.T.'i cr barrel, and one l.ane oouiiu hraud at S'J.UO, The ,-.-t of getting a barrel of flour to Portland I not less than 'Jo ivuts, and the wholesaler makss M osnls per barrel, HoiiM hold gisnl nnd supplies of any : " ""'' "r' ta sell their kind nre n.eded nnd contrihutlous I l'""""' mat city at hnui ...iU to Hid u let dlsolplll e STS In our practical, v. i just how ih, school itisy ih I need. Teachers and pupils h ive been mui 1 ri fresbi ii ty tin loin.- si ration itnd in -eiger fw lbs term lo tegio. Son.- oavs speoi ins time priuvipeiij IB re creation; some have studied Booalder ably; others have tia.-ebil : t. il others have engaged lu maud labor. Kut by tie law of change of occupation, all musl is well rested, and mads ier the rssomptloo ofsahool work. We predict a meal suoceashil year for the Kureiie i'litdie School. B. i. nam i bb, t'iti Buporintendent, a Lass i or Sweat Charity, S BSSlsa Times. A us u .1 JS. Tbs less of Charles (loede'i reeldanos on Kern BidgS by tire n short time ago, Kfi 'he laml'y In Hlm.wt detitute cir cumstance They loal everything. aire Goede and the ebllditfl were out in the tardea when the honeS was dis coicrc.i in nsiiii. in., gin ami n numbsr of shells were suspended in the bouse, Tbsse commenoed to dis charge and the women folks were itf. nid to sob r for f. nr of indng shot. Neighbors have contributed quite a BUmbSI of things in the way of house- hold supplies to equip them for srork In the hop ardw. K Van Yraukeu look them out a load which the gen- srous people of this ptaos oootributad would bs worthily bsslowsd. PHKhttflgU Pally QBSld, AtiKUit BB, IS.L'i p. r barrel, wbll;;t he. retailer here i Oharged M.M. Again, they will not pay the farmer for tlrt-els- old (IfM) w heal more I linn 60 cents per bushel. 1'lieie w III lie a fiitun . nml we do K P Baker visited jBBotloa City U I ""' hslteVB any business that depeluU day. Mi k I, Pol-dexter, of Junction, is visiting in Bogene, EC Willougbby,of8ssttle, Is visit log Eugene relatives. Mi Belle Brown returned from New port this aftoruOOB. Walter tirifih; oami down from Cot tage Grove this f mooon. J I Jones and li J .Minings, of Bo hemia, were in Kueeue Utility. t'liarles WHmui the old tlmo M P OOUdUOtor, slopped off here today. Chloe Wooilwaru and two children, of Mitchell, Wile iu BttgBOS today. lion ll I! Miller nml fmiillv nre borne from a trip up tits IfoKsBBh), .1 I '. Holt will leave for his home at Sill I ' oo. on the "Tel., nl tit- night. Mrs Inmau, of l,otig Tom, Is In tbe city, eoflbrlng severely irom rhsum atlsm. Mr and Mrs W Mayer have arrived home from a fbrtol ht's visit to Koley Borings. Z B Oather,manaajsr of the Booth Kelly Lumber mlllsat Hagiuaw, la In the city. K r Dorrls ami family, of l.ewlstnn, Idaho, nre visiting relatives in Kugene nnd vicinity. Mrs I, I. White left OO this morn ing's I9ri8 overland for her home In Hnn Kranclsco. Mr Bohwaring, ths uth itreet barber, Is coiitlned to his riHim with typhoid malarial lever. Lester Lno! ey win go to Baism in the morning to accept a situation In Ihe iii 'iii' asylum. Henry B Aokeay and family, ex cepting Miss Dee, went to Newport this forenoon to spend a few day. ll I, iciii-rs, const manager for the Kimhnll Ptano Co, spent yesterday In Kugene with his agent, I A Hankin. J H White, of the Blue Hlver mines, Is In Eugene He is the gentleman that has made tin-rich ntiike iu these mines. Assistant CashUir w V? Brown, of the Eugene Loan & Sating bank la homo from a week's stroll by the had sea waves ut New port. I'rofcesor Thomas Condon and family, of Kugene aud Professor and Mrs 11 T Condon, of Moscow, Idaho, arrived hern from Newport t slay. Ilev and Mrs J II Holi , of Dea Molms, Iowa, arrived this morning 1 nnd are guests of Kev and Mrs I) C picking up handkerchief nt gallop Kellems. Kev ilolnii s has aeeepied the . nnd many other daring feats i hat have pastorate at the Klrsl Chri-tlan church never hem equnlcd. All countries are upon the 1 1 ..pie for support cm, afford to take advantage of public necessities, and with such a lams encase plans them el vi In ihe role of ex ion loners. UALIPURNU HOYS LAHDKU Kuiiy 100,000 friends town ah Parts of tin-Stale (lave I hem Wel- oosne BoBsa. San PBAjrOiaOO, Auk, 'J.. -The Cali fornia regiment lauded from the trans port Bbsrmsn today and marobsd to the I'residlo. A tills wns San Kran-ei-co N home regiment, the ilcuouslra t Km today SZOSSdsd In enthusiasm tin) reoeplloo accorded other rigiuients. People came from nil parts of the state to BBS the show, and this morning t here Were fully lOO.iMsl stranger. In town Ths troops landed at 7 o'clock ami were given breakfast nt the feny build ing. Tln-n they marched to the Pre sidio, escorted hy the Third artillery, Colorado regiment and the national guards. An immense crowd lined tbe streets for miles and gave tho volun teer a royal welcome home iteai Estate Transactions, Elvira Kenirew to w N Jones, i ; i acres iu t ! - i .... vVm (Idgers to Christopher Vincent, one-hull interest In (folded Cup min ing claim, Bohemia; $1. C C llehuke to llemau 1) Chamber lain, lot -', hlmtk I, Morse's ndtlltlou to Florence; 100. William II .smith and wife to Col onel K Smith, i Interest In all hull mount, unsold, Inith lot and ne'eage property; 11. W W Withers, aherill, to A C Jell nlng, MU acres In tin s r f s f HQ. 11 Bto Klchard 11 Kowlir, ISO aorea lu t IH s r H Wj patent The Kough Klder. Bo much hns been said and written ulsiut the rough rldCIS that went to Cuba, that Walter 1, Main baa BBgagSd ('apt Hugh Thomaaon and his troop of during comrades to aecempaiiy his show aud at every afternoon and even ing wrtormahco give their tiirllllug ex btblUoUS on horiehack at Eugene, Oregon, Thursday, Mept Tth, such aa mount aud dismount at gallop; dis mount, vault uud mount ut gallop. Trooper turns somersaults "ml lights astride his horse. Hiding harehack, bgrdle, Jumping, sitting l okwards aud the Haber Drill Troop Charge, at Albany. MISS Mlnnis Kl-dicr, a EugeBS High School Student, WBS B passenger ou to day's train for Cottage drove, where she will spend the week visiting frieuds. Lard of Thanks. We iltairo IS express ear ln'ers thsuks t IBS frieuds and ririifhhors fur ths n...i.y 1 prauioim ul their irilipaUiy iu tlie lllueM aud ' death if BBS Uttls itsanhter. Ma tan Mas 11 (Johis). fractional Itloting In fans. ptOUd Of their brave soldiers, and en peclally aiu the citizens of the United Htates, and alu ever ready to BpplBUd their soldiers for tbelr daring feats of horsemausblp. Claims Mil,n Cottage tlrove Nug get: Last week J I Jones sold bis group of mining claims Joining the Muslck Mining A Milling IVl prop erty on the west, known as the Ha.el group, to 1 II Klnghsiii, manager of the Muslck Mining A Milling Co, for si. This group of claims is highly spoken of, and at the price paid Is con sidered a bargain. Clictrra Coubt Casa H c De- Benumoiit has Instituted suit In the New York, Aug, .". a dispatch from Palls to ihe Kvenlrig Journal says then was serious rioting Iwtweeti antl-1 I-ane county circuit court agnlnst W F DrayfBSltes and friends of Dreyfus In j Martin, to recover money on two Hue Lafaystte, Ht Ieouis, In which 111 promissory notes. Tbe complaint asks persons were badly hurt. The polios i Judgment for the earn of 1300, with charged upon the rioters and made Interest at 10 per cent sine ttepl I, mauy arrests. ISM, and fSO attorney fees aud costs