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HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. imiuini m m numiiTiiR piumiii i icii a, uitiuuu inut iitm it td iwut if m mow OL 33 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, li:c. y, isy.. NO 47 ress Goods. n i PRESIDENTS MESSAGE DOCTORS DISAGREE ROBERT EASTLAND SUBSTANTIAL MEN AGUINALDO NEW THIS MORNING. Special 15 cents 15 cents SEE WINDOW PlorLAY. AMPTON BROS, j fnti The Family of J, 0. Hunnicutt A Subscription Paper For Funds! A List of Taxpayers Assessed Is Reported to Be Ready to 'I! . Il.i ft C AAA mJ the Gold Standard. RECOGNIZES PACIIFC COAST Favors Admission of Hawaii as a Territory. Quarantined. ttlVLi cuucnc uunnu. MP RFLLBRO . Publishers -East siilo ill Will mi. tt- street, be Iwmd Seventh and Kilitli streets TEEMS OH SURSl BIPTloN. fir T-XX .,1 t IH ' ' ' MudUm .11 1..,.. I ........ ... PS I . . I 111-1. I I I M i K .r.i . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ctice in all the courts of the lUte. 1.. VC.lt..,, 1(1. u-W. El'OEM, ORKUOH. mm t . v i . 1 1 i i m r.i . DENTIST, purchased the office and fixtures of ... .i. i W V Henderson. I kin 6 HIHlll to do anything in the line ui LUCKEY, IlIlLER IN ... . l .- l.L.t T-, watviies, was) a. u.irini: nroiuutly done. r ::c ...-i wtirs wi.ri.ui.... i. W RIUWN, M. D. it i ' ww-- -UlUiri to Chrbman Block. OA. 11 . . 1) d Or It m. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Cash.Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS l Done on teasojalile term. Sight draft on Chicago, San Francisco and Port- lam!, Oregon. Bills of exchange told on 1-t.m countries. Deposits received subjeitlo check or oertifi- ...t. .if 1. ! .-It. '1 oolleotions entnuUd to as will receive prompt attention. T G HrsiMiu km, PMHK S B Basis, Vice President. P. E. Snodoham, Cashier. L. H. POTTIR. Ass't Cashier ON THE AFRICAN WAN. Special to the liuard. Washington, Dec. 6. President McKlnley's message went to emigres, today, mil its reading oecupied UM lime of today's The president exhaustive!) reviews general oondi- lions, favor legislat lou lor tlie securi ty of the gold Standard, upholds t lie SMAlipo. ON CHICBSUPOX Datly Uuard n Kor several mouth rumors have u . n lloatlug around "'at Kuguue lia I NT i rul smallpox cases. Yeateiday afternoon oonsiiltallnu was held pat WHO Drs T W II rr in , Kuykendall and Pri title over three children of the J U Hunnicutt family who reside on Kast Kighth street. It was decided the rhtld had vailo loul.a mild lortn of smallpox, BUd Marshal Miles abou t I o'clock IS III.' afternoon put Hags nut and qOJcYBB lined the family. All of these cliildn'ii are nearly well. ThfM others of Um name family have had the disease and have fully rin vered. A GUAsWnporWr called on several physicians toohtain thelf respei'tlv. opinions coneernitit; tin disease. Dr Kuykendall said that the child ren were ii til i-t ft vith a ery mild foi in of varioloid; that 'here was very lit 1 1., iliiiuror I hit fli. r . - hsil ntnliHlilv view, of the party taken in r.rd I bm 98 OAM of lb d t iaa In Kuget.e island poBMetiona, ami outlines b hi' daring the past few ninntha, eight rioommetidations what will. In all Caa liein in the ( Irsj faiull. likelihood, he the republican policy I;. " l:' 1 ''l'v1'"' " " ' 1 1 ' August; mat it wic me sani.- iii-ean1 inai so many Bprtllgfleld peopUl li!'il this NnV (' WOOIH'IH'K, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - ..... it -t tLJ.m.n IV tllii Hilli I Mi K K mnini " - "- EUQK.SK, OBKUOM. EUGENE LoaniSavingsBnnk Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (taidup) '$50,000 W. E BROWN, mlsnt.; B. 0 PAINE, Vic PNSlo.nl. F.W, OSBURN.CsSslsr. W. W. SROWN. As1 CIiMh DIRECTORS- FWOSBURN. BD PAINE. W E SHOWN DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W.W- BROWN. A Clcnera.1 Bamklna; BnalnrM Tramaaeted on Favorable Terms Drafts lsuei on the principal cltle of the Hnltod 8Ute; also eichsnge luruishea STsil ab'e In all lorvlsn oonntrle Interest psld on time deposits. Pin-proof vault for the torate of valoable ollecUont reoolv. our prompt attention, E BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAV. icial attention to collections and matters in Wlllbata. Money to loan on real esUU. Lci-With A 0 Woodcock. T L. CHESHIRE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Irisman BUf. Eueuo, Orenon. LAKE COUNTY BANK lEitabllihe In IS8S. - or EUGENE, OREGON. TWKATHER1NK L SCHI.EEF, M D rDisMM of .Women and Children M-Shelton Blot. oppolt Guard offic iUND AT LAST Pk. oriNLta REAT ARABIAN REMEDIES iDre i .i.rrh Aiihnis. ( roup. Uronrhitii tO Nruralms. lleadsclic. I'ooUsarlie Kar sche, Buralni. Kh. nnstlim. I.uinoso Kl.lner Trouble., More Tnroi, 1'slm f .11 Kind. ... If OENC. Oneqon, t'harnelton M bs-t mn auJi.-U,, t.Stio. kt west of Chrti.uan i hurcb A General Banking business in alllbranches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY , President J. M. ABRAJS8, Cashier, the coming national Campaign, By recommending th early con- structlon of the Nicaragua canal, Slid laying of a Pacific cable, the president baa prominently called to the atten tion of the world the PselflflCoasI states. A synopsis of the most iinpiirt;u.l recommendations are as follow s; KKCOMMKNDATIONS: That legislation be enacted to sup port the existing gold standard, to flu ent! that a parity may he maintain.-.) between the two metals - gold at d sil ver. That power be conferred on the sec retary of the treasury to issue a.id SI II boads, long or stunt time, lo malDtsiu the gold reserve. That greenbacks presented for t demptloo in gold shall tie reissued for gold only. That uational banks shall have au thority to organize with a mi mm win capital stock of $25,000. That legislation favoritig tlie u building of a merchant marine should be enacted. That proper legislation regaid.ng trusts should be enacted. That the Pacific cable should be laid The route outllued is from the Pacillc ooast of the United States to Honolulu, to the Ladrones, and to Manila. E. That a bill should pass creating the Heudwich Islands a territory of the United Htates under present laws. That the early construction of tlie Nicaraguan canal Is necessary for com merce and our naval uses. That Cuban indeieudeuce must be made a reality. That self government in Puerto Klco should at ouco be granted. That our sovereignty over the Phill -pines must lie maintained and de mands the suppression of the insurrec tion before congress arts In affairs there. SOUTH AKKICAN WAK. President McKinley declares In the message that the kind ofllivs of the American government in averting war In the Transv- il would have been gladly tendered had such a course been pieaible or had they beeu deal red. to Bring Body Home. A TEMPORARY BURIAl Mr R tC KhsIIhihI is in receipt of a di.pach Irom the point of hi. son's death in British Columbia in re gSld to shipment for burial. Drew (Irlflln started around this morning with e Mbtortptloe papsf for fund, to bring the n main home, and we doubt n it that our charitable people will give the unfortunate hoy s decent Interment in tlie land of hi birth and kindred. Kroin the dispatch It appears that the laws of British Uolunbll require some one to accompany bodies m transit liver tian.portatioii line. That being in. Das someone would have to eo ftom lore, else arrangements could he DlSdS to have the body accompanied lo lbs boundary shipping line. The dls pateh Is a follows: ltd I, KAN'S Tl'NNKI. U C, Deo 4, 1890. ROBI K Kahtt.anp, Kllgelie, Oregon. Km tin re RTSrS DO funds on the body of It .Leu Kastlaud and this Proviniv I furnlsbss oolj U bnrlal expenses, it DSlDg necessary for some person to SOI ipany remiiltis, it is Impossible to I abip. We will prepare mid bury tries, and his r. m ilns e m be moved later If there Is SOmsOBS to go With bin and trans- lller Ilf T W ll.rri... ...it HlUIJ flint. , , . ,' , m iiortatlon Is furnished the children spoken ol :ire hUlreling , 0 from it mil form of sn.nllp x." DrPrenth iluraied toe above, ex- lDMMMK BUBIMIs.. it being the "tspilnglleld , J. S t'ol.I.l.VS. C'ptlng in disease," anil sib', tin- father said the children h-id contracted the dlease at SprlDgfleld; that there imd Ihh numerous cases of varioloid in Kugetie Ibis year; thought there w.n no danger of contagion to peat of. Dr J W Harris said he was ci 'led to Hpringlield tocMimiiu some ca-isi this sumii er; liiut It was pl.de ehlckenpox. Dr "Irown said he had treated pro fessionally the Hire.- Hutiiiielitt chll- dren that had fully rsoovsrsd; that they had the OhlOkSOnOX tliat two children of tlie Barnes family near by also had the same disease, the chicken pox, and had recovered; thst hu had also treated other case, of the asuie disease; was certain It w not the smallpox; !ias Inula large BXpsrlenOS in treating smallpox; was certain the Hunnicutt children did not have smallpox. A rumor Is around t tint one of tlie Hunnicutt children w- Bent home l mn school all broken out. This is a mistake. The GuAKl) knew of all the case, named above some time since, espe cially the Winfrey caaes, but was assured that the disease was not any thing more than the "Mpnnglleld disease," or In The Booth Kelly Co. Hupped 7s Car I. nails from oharg U t Month. John V . Kelly today said work was being crowded at the Doborg sawmill and he predicted t lint 100 carloads of lumber would be shipped from that null during the mouth of December. I. is iiuinlh 7.S carloads were shipped. , In the ponds are logs enough to keep I the mill running four months, pro vided the present n hour I for a day's work Is not exceeded. The small strike at Haginaw did not amount to murli. About an men walked out, and inside of three days their places had been filled, and the work In the logging camp continued as usual. SKW COMPAHY Will Be Muttered In By C'sptsiu J. Williams. Adjutant i ;. m nil ft II. Uttutenheln failed to arrive this afternoon to mus ter in the new National guard com pany cnmpocd of Spanish war veter ans, hut telephoned authority to t ap tain J. M. Williams to perform that other words, chicken- duty. pox. It seems impossible that these General (lantetihciu will arrive canes should yield so quickly to treat ( on the overland tonight lo verify the nn nt ami yet In--mallpox. Generally a j muster. I he new company Is asaured virulent form of smallpox la con-, membership of that iiuinls r hav- The Best Now on dlv IP Gross Bros' OUNDRY and Machine Shops Incandescent Vapor Oa Light The ehei-st snd riMBMS II. ht on earth. A safe, pure white, powerful. tedy lurtit. 10O csndle power; cost, less than ooe hsil of on. . . . vA lpkt li trim Nn linos or mail. Noohlmni'T to clean. Superior in elec tricity, a, aeetjlene or kerosene play and foraale at tb Studio of the jwoto can Superior Fotoarafs LORD &VBKRTH Will (succeed lienersl Buller in i'"n maua of British African Koicts Special to th fiCASP. London, Dec 5. Field Murshsl Lord ltoberta has received orders fioni the war department I" DfOOSSd to (JspS traded from the varioloid, when the patients have not been vaccinated, yet we understand that most cf those hav ing the disci had not been vaccl uated. The doctors in attendance yeslerday on the Hunnicutt family think that there Is nothing to fear from the disease spreading, as the children are nearly well. lico niuncmeyer. Mem ben of tho Hecond Oregon volunteers In Kugeue learned today for the llrst time of the death nf their com rade, eo Mlnnemeyer, who, II is said, was buried one week sgo tmlay at SHrlnglleld. Mr Mlnnemeyer had been employed on the new Mohawk ra'lroad, and a notice was BMttO him requesting that ho come to Kugene today to aesiHt in the orpauizatlon of the new National (luard company composed of Bp in 1th wsr veterans. It ' was in response to this notification that the boyi received notice of Min Bemeyer'B death, hut did not lean of any particular f his illness or burial. The boys regret that they were not in. tilled, as Hey would have given the comrade a soldlsf'l funeral. Ho far s known ll r Mlnoepaeyer had uo reia live In Oregon. lug already signed the sppllcstlon organization. for TltANHKKKH t)K KKALTV, TC Hems Gathered About House. the Court As Lm'i . i: Law, The last leg- Town, Mouth Africa, and will carry jBttmre ,i aw providing that with him a commission as success .r to rxvsHjuarter of a null tax be leviea on " Itiillor in eoinmand of the , the nroissrtv l if each county and two cents ner hesd on eacn sm ep ami foai , uc muay a. kiui Eugen. Oregon. bawmill and Mining M echine nop btoves and Hop Tope, Store Fronts. Itsstings made to nnl.r (-.pairing . iUltT. 8kP oa Bast Eighth Street. Fiemen8 Elextio.n, For chief engineer Drew Griffin received 30 votes and John Hess 13. For assistant J E Jennings received 42 votes. Total number votes cast 43. Invitations Oct.- Inyltstloos are out for the consecration of St. Mary's Episcopal church by Bishop B. Wlstsr Morris, on Hunday, December 10, 18e, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Brninh forces In the transvasl war. Renewal of chattel mortgages 1103 00 Morgtsgo release. 160(0 CIRCUIT COURT. I he following declaration, of Inten tion have recently been recorded by Clerk Lee: ( has. HardltiK Park, a native nf (Ireat Britain. K. J. Lowry, a native of (ireat Britain. i.l A i. BJTATI THANH ACTIONS. Alf Walker to Win. Kaber, one half interest in the "F.l Belmont" mining claim in Bohemia district; l. (. A C. It. Co. to John Hull, Id acres In lp Ml r 4 w, 1W. TBI WHEAT M AltKI'T. A hitlle Better Price In the Outers! Todajr, Kxceptlng Portland. BsetlBl to Ih" (iuarl. ( iiica' o, Deo. 5. The wheat mar ket closed lodsy st HO,', against lilt yes t -rday. New V. rk. Dec 5,--Market tloseil at I yesterday. Between $5,000 and $10,000. QUITE A LIST. liaily uuard. t b The (ollon mg taipayeti are esseBad on property each between fo.000 mid rio.ouu Aline, Brk f 7.8ttri Allen, M D 0,870 Armllage, v l. I, tot Armltage, J A ,10 Awhrey, A A. . Bjetl Bel ley, Geo 7.4i Bailey, Oeoand F.d 7,4.u Balrsur, Quthrte Oa ifiU Bangs, E n,s44 II l sell. UM ft.OtO Bteksrltb, L U and Alice 5,710 Bond, A 7,0H'i BOfld, I W o,370 Bonneti Brn. Bttfliuell, J C 0,6'j.s Bnahuell, M A 7,300 Cah f. I N heir ft.015 Can pbeil, Idaho K 0,('70 Chii i bell Urns 0,160 Osm pbeil, w T ti.'ioo Cheshlte, W P MIQ brlsinan, PJ 5,510 Church, J 0 helra 5.J05 Clow, Kobt o,280 i ogswell, John 6,015 Cole, C 7,186 Conger, J B and B I 8,550 Conner, John 7,400 Oarria, Win o.oss Dortls, Qeo B ... 6,410 Dunn, f B Land Co 1.1,000 Bakla A Brlstow n.210 Bbhett, J A 8,560 I ;d wards, H D 6,260 Kdwards, Isaac 6,130 Kugeue Eleotrlo Light Co H,H( ) I'. igeiie Mill A Klevator Co 0.806 Kugene Real Kstate l o 7,005 Kehleverl, F 5,180 l-'erguson, John 8 o,395 Kolsoin, F W 0.076 Frank, Perry A Co 0,500 Frank, Perry B.346 Fraxer, A L 6,006 Gillespie, M .M and T D 6,130 Haines, W W A Co 9,556 Hampton Bnsi 6,000 Hampton, J 1) helra 6,376 Harding, B F heirs 8,300 Hsrrls, J H 0,006 Hsrrls, T W ami l.aura 8,876 Hawley, B D 5,370 Hawley, J H 5,040 Hawley, W U 6,100 Hemhree, W 0 7,140 Heuienwsy, Volney 6,0l0 Hill, J II 6,870 Hodes, Clem 6,420 BoflUjani James 0,280 Horn, J M, Mr 8,870 Howard, J at ... 0,446 Howaid, Floyd 11 8,096 Howanl, K V 8,100 Howard, 8 N 6,n6 HuddlesUio, Mamaiitha 8,266 1 1 mm. H A aud LG 8,800 Humphrey, Mrs Ileitis 6,160 Howe, N A W 10,440 Humphrey, Norris 6,186 lughatn, E II 6,090 Jeiiklu, Mtepheu heirs ,026 Jones, J 1 0,660 Junction City Hotel (Jo 7,860 Klucald, II B, 7,610 Klnsey, P B 7,826 Kirk, J K 6,1)06 Koehler, It 6,120 l,ogan, Li H 9,636 Lurch, Lena 6,640 Surrender. AUTHORITY FROM H0B8 BONO. Speclsl in the iluai J. BONO KOUO, Dec. 6.-The Filipino junta In this city Issued a ststemeut today that Qeneral KBllo Agadnaldo, lias given up hope of In-lug able to te ou e uoutrol of the Philippine Islands, ami I. ready to surrender lo the Amer icans. If this report Is suthorlutive thecspitulatlou will toon occur, aa the Americans are not lar from the Utile geueial. Melton, Henry.. ..7. 4,906 Meyer A Kyle 8,175 Mldgley, Geo 6,770 Mllller, F II fionA Mllliorn.J P n,8M Murch, Geo H 9,440 Ozinciil, (I G heirs 7,000 Parvin, James 5 495 Paltlson, Bnbt u lr leters, A V 7 26 Pickett, OW I 9,880 Reuihsw, Wm 9,406 Richardson, JC 6,410 iticksrd, Cssper 1) no Honey, L N 6,806 Rugger A ZlBlker 6,628 (Sanders, W and B 12,000 Hcolt,HJ 7.W0 Mesra, Geo T 6,820 BOaVey Hr'W h,956 Hellers, J It. ar . u.iUO Bnlon, Chas W 7.646 Shannon, Mrs K 6,600 Minion, OC 6,116 Huilth, A R 6,180 Hmlth, 0 F snd W H 8,226 Mmlth, Mary A E 6,776 Stullli Hamuel heirs 8,100 Hmylh, Hynsou 7,386 Spencer, J D 6,396 Hporei, Henry 6,896 Mpores, J M 8,395 Mtatrord, J M 7,786 Stephens, MM 9,076 Hternberg A Mender S,976 Stevens, Mary M 7 400 SUiwart, J B 9,185 Htewarl. John ,'aw Mwelifzel, K V 6,010 Tabor, Thomas 0,180 Tall, John f 43b Titus, H M h',7JO I wnm II, John A Bon 6,460 Yauduyue, 1'homaa 7,006 andu tie, Wm 8,836 Vitus, A A Hon s'.l'JB fi.200 8,410 5,365 8,040 (1,240 Walker, J K Wsllis, M heirs Wain-, Emahne Walton, J J Washburn A Mllllorn Weaver, Pete 6,685 Wllhelm, Ad. in 7,200 Wlllameite Real Kmlut Uo 9,100 Wlngard. H and M 6.480 Wlll.es, N H 6.755 Withers, JE P 6,876 Zuiuwalt, A J 8 880 Zumwalt, L M o220 Monday's Albany Democrat: Mine Bells Chapman, of Eugene, who oame to Albany to attend the funeral of Mr K N Blodgett returned to her home yesterday. The large Hall's safe has been moved from the room formerly occupied by W. Scar 1. rough to the offloe of Geo, K, Craw. It weighs 8,800 pounds. Thanksgiving Mackintosh 'sale BBHOi n f BJB, to provide a fund to be used 1 for wild animal killed. 1 bOOn- Han Fkani isi o, Dec. 6. Market a Lane B nine better todsy, closing st 1.07 . (.-.. . C'V,I'ULI:.U T I I ' t T r-A.-s r n.n.-y. y. .... . - , ,, . to San I laucisn. "'". rT""" "I " .,.. 18l J for tin- .111111, tor w hich ii win J'OHTI.ANI). wr, Live, o. vaney ieov J'.im. The law was made Tor w heat, Ol cents; same aa yesterday. lOe benefit nl Ki-'ern Gregon sheep. men, w ho gi .-their herds ou Uncle 1 y ..!, id. .. It ougiu 10 im n ).B CfiK'KKNH. Geo. Fisher re- ho'.iday excursion ffivetl by C. W. Barr, r.f Lel.an .n, from all points south of Bslern, will pate Eugene December 20, 1000. Rate from this tolnt )ij r,w round trip, .-saiij' doma 1 Tickets inu-t Is- pun ha ed three days I pealed. befoieexursion andean be k cured of H A Vincent. Corner Drug More HPRINOHKI.K Kt.KCTION. lectd the -Monday following ceived yesterday from ft A. Lamb, at Dallas, Texas, three fine Henne game chickens, one cockerel and two pullets I J . are . ,.,--.. c . , 1 Large posters are being distributed over l,. r,a vr- (Vmncll- Mr Fl"l,, r Ut m,me o( ih" the country calling attenllon to the , offleers for .he .n.u ng ye.r touncl oamechlcken lu the sUte, and rarely excursion. ,. ,,..., 1 WHiewa.f lens to receive iu. nsw. w- various shows. The exnnswisge ou .1 .)-.. . . ........ I ,.. m hul u 1 1 ,,1 J , l ll -l' UIIUS lUJIIUU.m w m u..w.m men. G W Hkeels, V W Harshbarger, II B Hunl' y. ireasurer, J W Htewart; The SPUR tralus now breakft st at I recorder, F B RoberU. 75 votes were IV aw burg. cSSt. Our Ladios $3.00 good for $2.49 Our all wool $4.50 sergn for $3.4 Our new covort Boston for $2.75 Our new Hpocial $0.00 garment for $5.24 Thu now plaid $7.0o Ui-ntil now $0.09 The new (iolf offect $10 a hummer $8.23 Kctiiciiiltor our Dress Goods Sale is still going and very satisfactory to both OUnelveN and the trado. 50ct goods and 60ot goods, all wool, good widthjor 34 ct5. The 80 per cent reduction on Ladies' Dresi Skirts seoma to please tho people. A very few lest F. E. DUNN.