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HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. XSTABLIXHKD MR Til BimimTIO OP OKWRATIf rKINCICLRI. 4NP TO I1KN IN IOIIITLIV1III IT TIIIWIIT 0P 6l'R BROW EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, DFX'. 23, 1899. NO 19 and to-cate XMAS GOODS Kid Gloves, Collarettes, Jackets and Capes, Special on ribbon this week. Umbrellas from 60c to $10 Ladies' purses 25c to $2 .50. Something new . 60 dozen Ladies Handker chiefs just in. CUID .1. iCO . Mm, "rlrt . . 1X1 - QUID 1UU1UU10. REMEMBER THE PLACE. AMPTRM RROS GENE mm Y F RFNE GUARD. MPBELL BRO . Publishers tweeo .Seventh ami hlfc-hth street taKMS OF SURSl llllTION. . 1.00 1 hll.lnHM IfltttTl. lo 1 II I. I l T .1111'. Oregon. u. , .1 I, l i i N I MAHkI.IT ATTORN KYS -AT LAW V. W..U ... ItLutlr Kl-ue.ni, Okeuon. WHITSON. DENTIST. ana itniige wora. 1 K r. l . DEALER IN , Wall-lien, nam, oe 4nir iniuiiitly done. Work w.irraute.l. W BK"WN, M. I. L . t f 111....L. p.lair in i nnauiau uioea. 9 to 11 B m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. U. li il n iik ATTOKNEY AT LAW. -One half Mock south of ('lirmmaii EruKNE, Oheuon. BEAN, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. attention to mllectiona anii matter in ... W . . I il.lu Will, A I V. . ' FIRST NAJIONALt BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS V Don on reaaoualile tenua. Slttht drafts on Chicago, San Franciaco and Port land. Oregon. Bllla ol exchango aolil on foreign countries, Deiioaita i . ' in- . nutijectto check or cerUU- Ate of ilenoait. All collection eutnuted to us will receive proaiit attention. UL Shot by Insurgent Army at San Mateo. ill), While in Front of tie T O Hemmikki, l"rvi'li'nt. S B Kakim, Vice President P. E. Sngixibass, Cashier. L. H. PoTTIH, Aaa't Caahier EUGENE Loan a Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (paup) '$50,000 W. E. BROWN. Prtildsnt.; B. 0 PAINE. Vict rViiloest. F.W, OSBUKN. dialer. W. W. BROWN. Atlt Caialsr) DIRECTORS- FWOBBURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN O A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W. w BROWN. A J5 ml HankiDK Business TrUHrtel ou Favorable Terms lirafti Issued ou the principal cltlea of the Oultod states; also exchannu turnuhed avail able in all foreign countries llilfm.t tialil 1111 lime delKMiiU Klre-proof rault for the storage of valuable pa I em. Collection reeel vc our prompt attention. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN SALEM JAIL Special to the Uuard. Manila, Dec 19. General Henry V Lawton was shot and killed by an insurgent today while standing before his troops at San Mateo. General Lawton has been ono of the most intrepid and during American officers in the Philippine campaign, and with Generals Wheaton and Mi-Arthur has done all tin field work, personally attending to the campaign work and advance fighting. He was brovotted brigadier-general of volunteers during the present war, having gone through the usual promotions up to lieutenant-colonel before that time in the regular service. The volunteers who have re turned all speak in the kindliest terms of General Lawton as a man and as a tearless and able tighter, this is a severe loss to tho American army, and it- inllueneo is sadly felt. Hpecial to the Guard Salem, Dec. 19. Joseph Willard, held for the murder of T. 1). Perry, attempted suicide in the county jail this morning by cutting an artery with a jack knife that he had secured by somo means. When found by the jailer, Willard was almost dead from loss of blood. IIo will recover. 1IOERS OPPOSING ADVANCE OF MKIUUKN. Special to tbe Guard. London, Dec. 19. Tho ISoers are displaying remark able activity in mobilizing forces and constructing fortifica tions to oppose the advance of General Methuon's forces to the relief of Ladysmith. Fortifications along the line that tho British colums will be compelled to march are being strengthened, and Uoer forces are gathering on both flanks of the advancing army. 1 he lighting capacity ol tho warlike noers has so impressed the public with a wholesome rospect that fear is openly expressed for the safety of the relieving army. BRITISH SYMPATHIZER CENSURED. Hpeclal to tbe Guard. Chicago, Dec. 19. Resolutions were oflered at the meeting of the city council today, censuring t'lty School Superintendent Andrews for British sympathy. L. CHESHIRE, at D. VS 1 A.N A.U .11 liorn'.-i iii. Eugenn, Oregon. K ATHEKIN r. 1, WBIiAW, ai v I IV mm .n.l f-ldl.lrMn d i . in .. I :,... nmeft in. .I'u iii'"w i -. - lis. urisi.iN AT AuAH AN HtMCUlU Catarrh, A.thins. croup. n,nii . Neiiralfia. Headaehe. toothache. Bar che, spralna, Kheumatl.n, l.uinteo. Kidney Truble. -ore Throat, and I'alne.if allKlnd. . ... l.'th. two bl"t it weal of Lhrl.tian i nurcn LAKE COUNTY BANK I Istabl ..lied iB.ltfN?., - or EUGENE, t OREGON. A General BanMusiness in all; tranches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President) J. M. ABHAMH. Cashier. HOP GROWERS. Tbey Resolve to Join the State Association, U O MEAT MARKET, Itccoruack A Hennett. l'ro. DEALER8 IN a Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Kern, Bacon Lard, Fresh and Smoked Sausages. Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. Gross Bros' - i t'rn' .....i 1 I AT BNBT W f-U I I I Machine Shops K ntier.. Oregon. WW 111 Ainu IV I III I II U IWl BBl l I I I E Hop Stoves and Hop Tops, Store Fronts nga maue to orler. ring a ipeciaitjr. Shop on Eut Eighth Street EUGENE STEAM DYEINB GLEANIN8 WORKS.... AND Went Kit hth Street BMrSttaa LaunJrj. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. like m . '.ti.factlon guaranteed. Work , nirly 8 bfcle of hop Bailed for auJ J.Or-reil. THE COMMITTEE. Quite a large number of hop growers met Id tbe oouDty oourt room tin BfterDooc, 'parsuaut to call of tbe presldeut. J. R. Cartwrlgbt called the meeting' to order at 2 o'clock, and stated tlif otijects of the meeting, I. .: the t ool log of tbe crop and electing delegate) to tbe state association, which meets at Halem tomorrow. Heveral articles were read by the secretary, explaining tbe plan. Hon. H. H. Miller, president of the State Horticultural Hociety, was called on and made some Interesting and In structive remarks. He thought tlie hop growers must organize, or virtually go out of business. That we must arrange to market our crop. He then read an article by the president of the California raisin growers, giving plan. At least 71 per cent of a product must be held by the state association. If we fall now In marketing bops we might s well dig tbem up and quit the business. F. E. Dunn said he thought that the plan was a good one. President Cartwrlght stated that Dear Harrls- hurg had been signed over to lbs association. Ueo. A. DorrU stated that all the middleraeu were against tbe proposi tion. He thought at least T6 per cent if the crop should go Into the assocla tion to make It a success. We ougbt to be robbsd If we don't Join tbe body. It was moved and carried that a committee of Ave be appol tiled to attend the state meeting at Halem to morrow, viz: J. It. Cartwrlght, IL K. Hayes, F. K. Duon, Ren Owen and T. D. Linton. Most of tbe growers ex pressed them selves as being in favor of signing their hops to the Ktate Association. H. C. HL'HTON DEAD. H. OL (Henry ( lay) Huston, a Lane county pioneer, died at his home Un miles west of Eugene this Monday forenoon at o'clock, of spins, meningitis, after an illness of but four days, aged 71 years. Mr. Huston was a pioneer of 1S52, an Indian war veteran, and an ex-state senator from Lane county. An extended obituary notice will aiear In a later Issue, PL'NKKAI. AM) m'HIAL. The funeral will take place to the Ionian cemetery, two and one-half .11 .,.,! . , I .. MlkaJJ I ..... ! mil' - UUI hU III I r, UU III. UIU IQIII- tonal road, Wednesday, Dec u.U r 30, i betwixt II anr! IL' o'clock. Elder J. V. Klrhitrdson will deliver a short eulogy attbs irrave. Eugene people wishing to attend Uie interment should take the Fern Kldge road across the I.ong Tom. Homk Candidates. Th Koseborg Piaindealer, rep., mentions the follow- i lag gentlemen as repobllcan candidates for sUte senator: Judge J. C. Kuller ton, A M. Crawford and A. C. Mars-ten. TatAMBffllW OP RKALT1, ETC Hems (ialbertd About tbs Toart House. Real estate mortgage 30U 00 i Chattel mortgag 100 0 Real asUte mortgage MX) 00 Httisfat-tiou f mortgage 300 00 Chattel mortgage li! Real estate mortgage ft, 000 00 Satisfaction of mortgage !i AO ( battle mortgage K4 00 Chaltle mortgage 1,700 00 HBAI. BBTATK TRAHSKKHfl. Hlate of Oregon to A N Moores et al, MO acres lu tp 17 s r 4 . To inrrect sale of said land by Daniel Locke, superintendent of schools of Lane couuty In I860, who attempted to convey aald lauds by deed, hut bad no authority. U 8 to Alfred J Auderson, 100 acres Id tp 21 sr 2 w; pateut. Frsd Hower and wire to Jobn De- brick, 12.77 acres of land; SS00. C H Uaker and wife to Jesse Easlon 40acrealnT17srl w-.l&OU Htephen Hmeed and wife to Jesse Kaitoii, -2i acres and 10 rods In f 17 s r lw;40. J fi Tarnell et al to Laue couuty, 2) acres in T 17 s r '1 w; &0. Hsrah A Craue and husband to Soui hern I'aoitlo Co, 17.48 acres lu T 17 sr 2 w; right of way, MR David H Yarnell to Southern Pacific Go, 18.48 acres hi T 17 s r 2 w; right of way; $600. W A leeser to J P Hart to W A Hemeoway "Vulkin" mining claim, liohemla district; $15. hi aie of Oregon to David Eccles, 15.26 acres In T 10 s r ft E; $48.13. David Eocle an wife to United state. I acres In I 111 s r 6 E; Cas cade Forest Reservation Act. Ernestlue Miller et al to Minnie Garrad, 11.88 acres In T17sr4w; $1. Joseph H Woodrul! aud wife to the Hartford Mining c. tbe "Wsst Annie," the "Columbia" and tbe "Highland" mining claims, Bohemia district; $2,000. Henry J Atwood snd wife to I K Chapman, lota 8, 9 audio, F A Hi addition to Eugene; $00. Itobt F Kleeman and wife to Frances A Davis, lots 2, block 4, Cbesher's ad dition to Eugene; $50. N H Leathers and wife to N Leathers 47.14 acres In T 10 s r 4 w; $1. Daniel Devlne to Luroh Bros and E H Whipple and Bros, 21 acres InT'JO sr3w;$l,660. Kill of sale from K K Notland to B F Kant riled consideration; $100. LOO BRAND. J ( Goodals has assigned to the Booth Kelly Lumber Co bis log brands "S A and o." which were used on the MoKeDBle, Mohawk and Willamette rivers. J H McCluog and C W Youog, ex ecutors estate of Jacob UUlesple, de ceased, 117.40 acres In tp!8a r 2 w; $300. Isaac Vanduyn et al te Cecil E Kobertson, lot 4, block 7, Coburg; $1. Quitclaim. MIMING SjUIT CLAIM DBIDB. J C Jones and Albert White to F H Hinds, two-fifths Interest In Lost mine, Bohemia district; $200. Same to Herbert KsUin, one fifth in an me; $100. Hame to Ueo W McQueen, one fifth I u same: $100. Hame to David O MoKarland, one flfth in same; $100. PROOt OP LA BOB. "Lost" mine, Bohemia district. Tbe "Gem," "Reoo" and "Hilda" Mining Cos, Bohemia dlstriot, owned by Anaoonda Gold Mining Co by R MoMurpbey, secretary. Annual labor for 1899 on White Hwan, Dewey aud Eugene mining claims, Rohemla district. Proof of labor for years 1898 and 1899 on Ida May and Hurprlse mines; Bohe mia district. Prnnf of lahnr on several claims owned by Hartford Mining Co; Bbbe- hernia district. DECISIONS MANDID DOWN. Judge Hamilton has bandsd down a decision In tbe case of J B Goldson, plain till, vs Robert Poston, defendant, and the earns has been filed In tbe offlce of tbe clerk of Lane county. The oomplalnt of plaint it! ordered dis missed; that the restraining order heretofore served on defendant In this suit be dissolved and vacated and tbe defendant recover from plaintiff his costs Incurred herein. The oourt held that at tbe particular point the Long Tom was not navigable. MABBfAOB LICBMSK. Clerk Lee today Issued a marriage license to E L Landers snd Miss Sadie Bowers. Count v Clerk Lee has lsue the following glory tickets today: Andrew Hvsrverud and Mist Jessie Holloway. R D Ramp and Miss Evelyn Thorn J C Court wrlght aud H Caroline Frost. LOO BRAND. D McCulloogb filed log brand, letter ' M ," on Hlnslaw river and tributaries. INCORPORATED. The Monarch Gold Mine and Milling Company filed articles of Incorporation ; T M Hunt, O 11 Pitcher and R F Mar FINANCIAL PANIC New York Clearing House of As sociated Banks Makes Ad vances to Stay Panic. GILLESPIE WILL UBIOB PACtnc IRTEBPBISI. special to the tiuanl Ciibyrnnb, Dec. 19. I he Union I'm til.- railroad has ordered the expen diture of tlirt e million dollars repairing and reconstructing the main Hue wsst of Cheyenne. special lo Ike Uuard. Nkw York, Dec 19. Tbe New York clisrlng house continues to sdvauce millions of dollars to relieve the mon- Amd attempted to be provided for In said last will and testament are and Judge Potter Decides Against the "Educational Fund." FROM It, too TO IS. 000 IBTOLVID Estate of Jacob Ollleeple, deceased' petition for construction of Hectlons 12 aud 17 of the last will and testament of deceased. DBXISION. Judge Potter has made (he following findings In the matter: "After having duly considered aald malteraud being fully advised as to tbe law as to what decision should be made, I find as conclusions of law. First, That clauses 12 and 17 of said last will and U-stameut of Jacob Gil lespie deceased, and the educational ey market and sustain hanks lhat while Ituanclally souud are being crowded to the verge of cl siliig their doors. More failures are being repo'led and the financial situation looks very dark Indeed. FINANCIAL DIPPBRKNCKB. special to the (luartl. Wahhinuton, Deo. 19. The senate finance committee having house bill uader consideration reports a substi tute for the house meaaure. FELL TREE ON A HTAGC A Carelres Haucner Nearly Caused a Terrible Accident. Charles Taylor, driver of (he Eugeue- Kloreuce mall stage, came Into Eugene Ha(urday evening wKh the hind end uf the bed of 'bis mall wagon badly broken and dilapidated. He reported an accident (bat might nave tieen attended with serious oousetjueuoes, even loss of life. s WIIKRL PORI KD INTO O ROUND With a passenger on tbe seat beside In m. and another ou a baok eeat, tbey were passing a rauoher's place about 80 mllee west of Eugeue when (he sound of a falling tree arrested their atten tlon. Imagine their feelings when they bebel'l Ike (reefs'ling directly toward II a Mage. They hardly had time In jump from the wagon before the lies was down. is large limb ell BaTOM (he hind wheel, almost directly where the passenge r bad been sitting, driving the wheel luto the ground to the hub aud badly breaking tbe hind end of the wagou bed. Tbe two it., h iron axle waa oouslderably bent, but strange to say, the wheel was not Injured. Had It stood on hard ground It would have been broken lo pl"oes. Mr. Tsylor says the whole thing was over beiors be bad a onanos to gel frightened, but afterwards he felt rather shaky for awhile. DRLBUATRB.-J. R. Cartwrlght, F. K. Duuu.T. u. Linton, R. R Hayes and ll.ii Owen , delegates from the Lane County Hop Growers' Association, went to Halem on this morning's early train to attend a msetlug of tbe state association In Helena this evening. Tbey will pledge Lane oounty to plaoa In the slate association 4000 bales. every part of tbe same are Invalid, and null aud void. "It Is therefore ordered, adjudged, and decreed that said clauses 12 aud 17 ol said last will and testament of Jacob Olllesple, deceased, and said edu oatlonal fund attempted to be pro vlded for In aald last will and teeta- rueut of Jacob Gillespie, deceased, be held at naught, and Invalid, null, void and of no effect, aud that tbe money nd property attempted to be devised and bequeathed by sard clauses of said 111 and leslameut and that the mou sy and property attempted to be de vised aud bequeathed for said educa tional fund by aald last will and tea lament bs distributed acoordlng to law. "E. O. Potter, County Judge," This decision affects between $3,600 and $6,000. A. C. Woodcock and Thompson A Hardy appeared for the heirs and E. R. Hklpworth for execu tors, and H. H. Hewitt for Hodavllle College. The sum of $1 ,000 bequeathed to said college was not distuibed. I M i l 1TEMH. Several Accidents Thla Week Other News. Deo. 19. A. D. Hyland, superintendent of the Sunday Hcbool failed to be present Hunday on account of lujurles received from a fall at his home last week. Arthur Edwards, while grubbing with a team, bad quite a painful so oldent. Tbe team was pulling on a huge root, when oue tug broke, allow ing tbe single tree to fly back striking bins across the tblgb, fractarlng the bone. He Is getting along very well. Joseph Matteson started yesterday for Washington, where he will en gage In the wood cutting business. Tbe 0-year-old son of Mr. Norton, who lately moved on tbe Harklns place, disd last week. Tbe Interment waa In ths Lowsll cemetery, Saturday. Mrs. R L. Edwards has been quite quite slok for a fsw days, but Is getting along well at present. A. W. Jones Is suffsrlng very much with a felon on his linger. R C. Edwards went to tbs olty t Eu gene . yesterday, alter a load of sup plies tor bis logging camp. Tbe young people are preparing for an entertainment Christmas day. There has been A Crow visiting at A. D. Hyland's for a few days. Cob. Linens. Neet Table Clothe snd Napkins to match. Twelve Napklna In every est. Nice Birda Eye Linen In sets as above. Beautiful lu every particular A Silk Linen Set of 12 pieces snd 2 yds lu lengths for in i lie lu an Xmaa Holly Pattern for We have the Rose Pattern 'or Also tbe Chrysanthemum Pattern which ta delightful We have a good line of piece Llnena, wbloh will make you a good Christmas present $7.50 $7.50 $10.50 $9-25 $7.50 25o to $2 0 Silks. tin, Incorporators; principal bosines office, Cottage grove; capital stock $100,000, divided Into 100,000 shares a 50c' 60c ' 75e S 2:00 4.00 500 6-00 8.00 10.00 Hay men (hla will make your sister, mother or wife a goed present. Mens Underwear; We are having a sale on men's Natural Uray, worth $1.90 per suit Drapery Silks patterns; Prioes SUks for Walata: A silk waist A Oood One A Handoame Waist A Keaullful Pattern A Waist and a beaulj A Winner "900 F. E. DUNN.