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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. IIT1BUIIU KllK Till; IIUHIRITIN HP IUMI4TIC mum. s. III Tli g AM flOIVIT LIV1KS BI TBS SWEAT OP ul'R HIUlw EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1900. NO 53 fecial this week 1 Collarettes 2 Price... lit $7.50 TO 122.00. 1PT0N ISIS. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CAMPBELL BRO.. Publishers mm Kmit niile "t Willamette street, be tweeu Seventh ami Kinhtli streets TKliMS OF SUB80RJPTI0N. aoo l.UO 50 On Year.... Si M'.ntln. . Jlit Month. Acirertuinft rate made known (in appUytloa liinu all businem letters to THE I i UAKl), Eapoe, Oregon. jOWCi J Uim 1IIMAHKI.IT ITALTON 4 MAKKLKV, w ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW Will practioe in all the courts of the state. 0-ln Walton Mock. Ktranri, ohegos. r LfHlTSOIf, DENTIST. Ha.ifik' purchased the office unci lutures of the UK deceased W V Henderson, I ui iowiriareil to do anything in the line of IVetntrr in the above Haiti office. TCrtian and bridge work a specialty. J S LUOKKY, Ht.ll.IH IN (I.jcIu, Watches, I'liuius, Jew riry, Ktc. vKi-uirin- promptly done. W All wnrk warranteil. jr w BBflWN, M. D. PHYBIOIAN AND SURliEON. OSee-l'nsUiis in Cliriaman Mock. AVhW J to 11 a in; 19 to '.', 0 to 9 p m. C WOOHCOCK, A ITOKNKY AT-LAW. Oftoe -One half block south of Clirisinan Block, El'llENE, Obkuon. L I BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SPW1 attention to collections anil matters in Probate. Money to loan on real estate. Ornci-With A C Woodcock. "y L CHESHIRE, Bl D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, 'krwnan Bldg, Kug-eno, Oregon. ALL SITTINGS. w All ;tt!nes or orders must be made before "'en lit, u we vacate our present 'iiiaitcrs for 't-awn on that date. Dills parable and receivable hi once. IN AbBAN V. Hngll Paiterniu Here una lleelares H i Innocence. Albany Democrat of Monday. Hugh Patterson, if this elty. who has been accused of being Implicated In the Thorn ease, of Cottage Orove, ahout which ho njucli has lieen Mid, Is In Albany, at his father's home, and Is Dot trvlug to llee as has been reported. He declares his innocence iu the mat ter, aud his storv U undouhledly straight, leaving n doubt that If there was a crime fitted against the girl, It was by some one else. When the train stopped to wood up before reach ing Lathmn.a young woman was seen by the track passing along. At Kloe Hill, passing along the tiain, Hugh saw a parasol in a cattle car and upon investigation found a young woman there, the Thorn girl. He notified the dther brakeman and the conduotor, and the girl was afterwards Induced to go Into the caboose, where It was warmer. At Hoseburg, the csr was UOt lucked at reported. He never saw B thing to indicate any ill-treatment of her, nor knew of anything. When the train returned pest Cottage drove he saw a big crowd and learned what was the cause, na'.urally he wes frightened u:id When the ttalu reached OomitOOk got oir and caught the first freight fur Albany, which he reached Satur day morning. Mr. Oeorge Patterson, father of the young man, who has borne a splendid character here for many years, says there Is not the least doubt ol Hugh's lunoceutJ of the charges. Candidates. The register aaya I he following are republican OSndidattS! Congress, A 0 Woodcock; Joint sena tor, S H Friendly and S L Moorhead; representative, J K Young; county judge, A 0 Jennings; county clerk, E I! Lee; sheriff, It V Hawiey, J u Page, J B Stiles; essessor, I) P Burton, It 8 Huston; treasurer, L Gllstrap and Geo FCraw; scliol superintendent, C HHunt EEOrton, WW Allingham and Eugene Bond. EUGENE Loan i Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon. ) JHOTO COUJANY. Si perior Fotoarafs Paid Up Cash Capital Surplus $50,000 2,501) 1898 TAXES. LUCKY BOY MINE. BURGLARS TAX LEVY The BflOkS HaYe FiMlly Been ClOSed 'Second Clean-np From the Blue Policeman Croner Arrests Two Lane County Court Fixes the rfc. aa.i.r. .l.ffv II?.. ft.A- J Anna... Followtni i- Blitrifl Withers summary of collection on 1808 taxes, ibis is the best ix colloutloa ever mad.- In Lmm cnuntv In any year or by any ifBcer, and the tabulated statement below will prove of inter.-' : kKPO RT ON OaUQIHAL UN ROLL River Mill Brought Down. RESULTS ARE SATISFACTORY Dally i.uaru, .an hi Oilmual roll. sli. rut acinci.L oiiniiml roll Dr. l 0.7W i Paid treasurer o ID frOortMltuBi, . PMmqosM . JWi jn iijn ii UV'T'J -'-' KK1011T ON PKMSQUKNT I-'. IIOI.L I'. Ilioiiietil roll Hiu-rln asuiiienls . CoM and ilellu.pi.'iits ... 1 I ,TT no a 10 . . . . MS 7H Da. I ". Inline MM paid Paid trea.urer Amount bid by LflM aaonnl I.I.I by Oe, Jodn not paid- coia taxes r. In lint (1.iniiii..iit I'npaid eoMts on tlclluoueiit .. Costs col ccicd Hberier coirtctiona Property lor whleb coiiulr bol.ls pio vlous certlllcates ol t sales flu. -It'- 1 . M t.l r.s . i i 7 a i y,l .... i..'. a hi i 'i !,:ill us Ladysmith Is in Distress. I '. Sliarkey RITlVtd down last evening from tbe Lucky Hoy Mine, llltie River, bringing with bin the re suits of tin- second cleanup. Mr. Bbarkejr went to Portland on tbe i:0ts ilny liglit overland on matters of tmsi 1 uess for the company, and will return in a Jew days to pefMMIllt attend mntten otedwlth ttie operation of the property. 'Roeolta so far are satisfactory Mr. Bbnrkey lUttod to a (U'akii reporter. "You may eay we neve met with tti success autlcipated, so far as present returns indicate, Wc liavc spent many thousands of ilo'.late in I.ane county In developing Ibeae mines, erecting t he mill and building muds, and we be I heve our coufldenoe m the property in.-, n it ben nu-plaoed. The eipend iture of large sums of money is neces- sary before anything can be taken from I mines, therefore II le nut a peor man's Dire The Senate Comniitte Favors " " ,,f i-tpH-ii iii iuiiiiiu' ine i-iiipinjiiii-in given laborers is of inestimable value. "If weather condition ere fevoroble we shall keep the mill running all winter, as every prospect warrants Its steady operation." Highwaymen. THE AFRICAN WAR THE BIG CANAL. Nicaragua. BOERS ALSO SUFFER LOSS. -pt cial to the UOAB0. Pkktoki A, Jan. 10. The bombard ment of Maleking yesterday cm pletely demnrali.ed t lie British fort, aud its roldlery were compelled to TRAN8FBKU K RBALTT, ETC lemi Hatbered About House. the Court THE LAWTON FUND GROWING. I Special to the (iusrrt. WAUIIMOTON, Jan, to. The Senate committee lias reported favorably on the Nicaragua bill. By this let tbe I matler is brought before the V. H. law- Beat estat orlg ige 4"5 00 I makers In a good manner. To n,,. i "taU' mortgage 1000 IK) t battel mort gage bbu no Stttisfaction of morlgtige 880 80 ret he. The attack on holy-smith Jnnuarv j western part of the I'liletl States fron b is reported to have lieen fllsastrous t i a commercial standpoint, the pissase K,.m.wal f cliattel mortgage $18100 tbeBtltlab, and the tieleaguend city of the bill Is the most important tiling Beat estate mortgage $ -( 0 (K) is iu sore straits. STATEMENT PROM BOICRH Special to the (iuard. Loniion, Jan. Hi. The Boers have captured a small fort outside of Maf- klug. Boer leaders say that Lady amitli is iu a tiad fix, aud that General A hite may be forced to relinquish his hold on the city at any time. BOER REVERSES. St Xdal to the (.UAHO. RlNMUBUBO, Jan. 10. Tin' Boers attempted to rush a hill en which the British were strongly Inllei uiied, and were repulsed with -0 killed and ol) wounded. Stkkkbtkoom, Jan. 10. General (iatacre's troops have begun a dem onstration beyond Maltero iu the direction of Htromtterg. A Horsepower Accident. Cottage Orove U-ader, Ian. 13. II met Bameburg met witlt iUlt-j a serious accident Saturday afternoon. He was playing around me u.-ieep..-.-. , ()( mRly ejrocerles, as well as ats.ve town wnere a loree - ...c-.. ... , WMJ)lry 8torel, l)f , rit,.h,Iel(1 th0Ugrjt at work taking wood out of the river. , . ...., ,.,..,. ,, examin- 0 attempting to climb outo the horse-1 Mm hol) ,,, llt.l(.r,Hlne B power, while It was running, ne . -.. jnKr,M,u.ltH He therefor.- transferred end his km caught in the cog.. Mr. i lhe Jm,,kl(0 ()f poW()t)r . 1r. Sct.lll, of Spray slopped the horse, as quickly as j thJi cUy far Df .. possible but not belore nm leg nan been badly bruised and cut. The kn- ojii. was almost entirely cut out. Hie to come hefoie the present sen-ion. With Speaker Henderson In the house favorably Inclined It is believed that at last the bill will be carried. The popular subscription fund to the family of the late (ieneral Lawton ll assuming generous proportions, a- mounting at (his time to $!i0,000. SaIH TO BR ALUM P0U0N1RG. Serious Cases ot tlluess B -ported FfOel tile Ine or Impure Baking Powder. toiiusuiun, Peim. Tribe ae. The poisoning of tboTbOOVM family, ofTbOtnnV Mill Somerset Co., four inemtiers of which were reported to have been made dangerously ill by impure baking powder used in mixing buckwheat cakes, has been further In vestigated. Tin- origlual can with the remainder of lite baking powder left over after mixing the cakes was secured by Dr. Critclifleld. The powder had been tiought at a neighboring country store, and was one ot the low pi iced brands. Or. Critchllold said that the patients hLd the symptoms of alum , olsoning. s the MUM kind of I .iking powder Is FIRST national Sank A GENERAL BANKING BUSINEaB TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- Iirafu Issncd on the prlnc'pal cities ot the nili-ti s;ku s sou iuidis"' " ", :.,, . Interest allowed on DtVADd LertilUatel ot Iicpo-lt wheuleir taiei pt-nou. t'ollectlons rer-lTe our prnnipl attention . City and County Warrants tiought. W. E. SHOWN PrMident. F. W. OSBUhN. Cssrntr. 0. A. PAINE. Vies Pre iKMiit. W. BKOWN. Aslt Ci.hier. boy was brought to town and Dr. Wall dressed the teg, taking 14 stitches to properly unite the wound. Homer is about 1) years old and la a very gritty little fellow. The men ho were working at the place say he did not cry out when he was hurt and wheu the Leader reporter called at the house to Inquire about the accldeut, he replied"! can t 'II him about It mamma, you bet I can. Of Eugene. 'd up Cash Capital 860,000 Surplus . $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. AQXrTBRAL IUNKIXG B'J.SIXKSS Hone on raaaonahle terms. riiifht t on Chicago, San Franciaco and Port a, Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on tut' n count-'ea. "PoaiU receered suViiettto thick or certiB el depo.it. I collection, entrusted to a. 'l receive Dn'l't attention. r O Hdtibicks, P. E. S. .h.i--, a .'ffSnaati Cai.i.-r. i5J?' H- 1'oTTia, 1 ke Preakient. Am t 1'a.hier special School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to (lie leg. 1 voter, of school district .N'o. 4, of Lane r hi My, Slate of On gon. that a ipi Oil Bchool meeting fur said district will he held at the Court House III EogMie, 1 Oregon, on t be . bll cmy di January, PICO, at 7 o'clock in the alternoon, lor the following objeotii To levy a tax to nav oil the Indebtedness of t he di - m LANEGOUNTY BANK Fsmhlislied In ISBK., ;-or- EUGENE, OREGON. ft General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A.O. HOVKY, Preeldeut: J. M. ABRAMS. Caahler; . port is as follows: I certify that l hftvojvxamlned obem- ically the sample of t aking powder forwarded to me by Dr. Critch li l-l. The specimen contained alum. Dr. Francis Sjhill, .'r., Analyst. Alum is used in tile manufacture of the lower pric: 1 baking powder.. It is a mineral poison, and for this reason the sale of baking powders containing t is iu many cities prohibited. Oeorgu Luber. JuNtTMN City, Or., Jan. 15 Ueorge Luber, a bachelor, aged 05 years, wi-s found dead at his residence in thi.cl'y today. The ooroner'i jury reported t hat he dii d from natural causes, and had been dead linos Saturday morn ing. Ha was an old Union soldier, and U..S receiving a pension ot 0 pt-r n mull. He bad no relative lb the eOBMBO oily. U.MVKKH I AllVKKTIslNd. OWlng to the lack of suitable photographic trict and interest Oil lhe same, and to ut (f () i.t . ulinars to advertise the ruu the Public Schools f..r th- ensuing ; UDlverBlly on eMM heaUB B.lU ,.oye. hi i - uf Eugene, l-usiness men will be year. Dated this 15-li day of January 100C, J. H. Mct i.t NO, Chairman Board of Directors. Att'it: Ok. i. V. Ckaw, District Clerk. delayed until new photograph. i token. Is- tiiMMissioNH Rnuuvnu. Pint Lieutenant C. K. Kllngensmlth aDd Second Lieutenant John Misire of Separate Company 0, ot tbt.clty, have relived their commisaioua. Mr. and Mrs. El Schwarxschild cele brated their silver wedding Sunday Jan. HI, and were the recipients of many prtscnls aud tokens of best wishes from friend. Cordwood dealers and chopper, about Portland are complaining of low prices. 'The warm and open winter i their I sorrow. Beal estate mortgage 050 0U KKAI. KSTAIH TKANSAtTIONB. Jacob Joseph Sehrag to 0 H Stickles, 1 11) acres In T 17 S It 5 W; $2,'J)6, BUI Hangs and wife to Duncan Scott, lot 'i, block 5, risk's addition to Oleuada; 896. James A Ebbert and wife to J A Anuitage, li.5 acres iu tp 17 a r2w; lisoo. TjOCATIOM H0T10M. Oarlleld mine, Blue Blver, by F H Osgood. The Bullion, Blue River, by V H Osgood. Dh-x, Bohemia, by W W Hawiey. Fox claim, Bohemia district, Charles Oettys, locator. W W Brown to U S Martin, 80 acres la tpSlerS wj 500. frank Plttangor and wife to J V Fleck, 100 acres iu tp 18a r 7 w; 1800. U S ti Frank I'ltteuger. 100 acres In tp 18 s r 7 w; patent. Shadraek Duer and wife to W M Green, !10 acres in tp 17 s r 4w; $1, Quit claim. A M Brlstow and wife to it D Bush nell, 00 acres In lp 10 s r 0 w, $050. O B Bustinell ami wife to itobt D Bushnell, 70 acres In tp 17 a r 4 w; f I J P Cheshire to Mrs S E lUokln, Inla 6 and 8, block 8, ObMlure'a addition to Eugene; $1. B O Malkay to David and James Hnmphrey, too acres In tp 17 a r 4 w; $4,400. Bond for deed. Thus Condon and wife to Nathan and Carrie Winters, l8nore,Olenwoon Park; Quit claim. 08BOU1T tllBT. R It Tucker vs W B Hollelihcck. H D HollenlM'ck and wife, et al : foreclos ure Of mortgage. Judgment Is asked for $000, interest, and $4 taxes paid. Attorney A E Wheeler appears for plalntlfj. FEDunnvaW B Hawiey; to ie cover money. Judgment Is asked for $nhi.H!i and interest at 8 per cent. Walton A. Markley are attorneys fur plalntift; certlllcate of attachment II le I. hue B King vs William King; suit for divorce. Attorney L Blly.-ii ap- I nears tor nlalntilt. iit i i r oiirt. Sternberg A Senders vs Mary J Bi ker; to recover money. Judgment is ti-1 i il for 1166.87 and interest on 191.17 at 0 per cent from January 1, 18U9. Oeo B Dorrls appears fur plaintiff. An attachment was.ia.ued. Otto V Itobert'. and Oren M Roberta va Charles and Andrew M Eriukson el al; foreclosure of mortgage. Judgment Is v-ki d for $1700 and interest from April 80, 1681 and $--U attorney fees. W t Hah- appears for plaintiffs. MAHHtAOE Mt'KNSEB. County Clerk Iax Issued the follow , ng licenses since our lastreKrt: S L Taylor and Mlae Anna Tucker. J A Cutrlu aud Mlas Ethel Vlacent. . prohatf:. In ttie matter of the guardianship of Herleri W Blond, an Insane jwrsuii; probable value, $5'J0. l'e. ill Ion of Janus Hemenway, J W (iowdy, J P T;iylor and J D Hart for appointment of Fred W ight as guardian; grapted. SAFELY IN JAIL Daily UuarU, Jan 16 This morning abont iris o'clock Po lloeraan Oronor, while in the rear of Peters' etOre, BOW a man's head just for a moment! watching him from the woodshed In I lie rear of F. E. Dunn's stun Hegavechitse and two men ran I., die rear of Link's shoe store, Where the Officer arrested diem and placed them In the city jail. They slalmi .1 to ls tramps and were looking fur a place (o sleep. I Ills forenoon Marshal Stiles made an examination of tbe premise, in the rear of Mr. Dunn's aud Mr. Link's stores. Iu the rear of the latter he found a Brooked wire instrument on Iba ground, toado to open lucks, and Willi (his they had unlocked (he rear dour of Mr. Dunn's store, but it waa boiled, therefore they had not gained an entrance to the building w hen ap- prehended ; a fe w feet away he also found a murderous looking 44 calibre Colt's pistol, fully loaded. He then went in the jail and made a thorough examination or (tie interior. He found iu a newly purchased mattress two 10. inch Bias neatly accreted. They also had mi their ncmous when arrested n large pruning knife ami a ra.or. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Harris, wlio I. at Cottage Orove, was tele phoned to concerning the case and he -aid it would probably be Thursday before he could return here. Therefore the men were taken before Recorder Don is tliis afternoon and were given live days on the charge of vagrancy. Wheu Mr. Harris returna, a charge of attempted burglary will probably l booked against thein. These men are evidently old hands at the business, as green men would not have thrown away their gun. Burglaiiea have been prevalent down die valley for several week.. Only a vigilant otBcw prevented them from burglarising the .toie. The two men were known to have two revolvers and only cue waa found. Anyone purchasing a levolver from two straiiL'eis yesterday, or having one oilered them will confer a favor by calling on Chief of Police j. s. stiles. Rate at 23.5 Mills. SOCIAL. Dally (iuard, Jan III ( THKIK-VINL'KNT. Two well kuowii young H?ople of thi. city were married last evening, at (In Inline of the lulde's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. A. Vincent, Twelfth and Hllyard streets, by Rev. C. Cal vert Sue. ol, pastor of the Flint Baptist church. The high oomractlng parties were Miss Ethel Vincent and Mr. J. A. Currle, and they carry with them in this union the best wishes of many friends whom (he Ouahd Join. A large number of handsome and useful presents were received by the young couple. The guests were: Mr. aud Mrs. Her bert Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brat too, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huston, Mcmlamcs Pickaid aud Iuman, Misses Margaret Currle, Oraoe Plckard, Edyihe and Addle Vincent. Belle Kasney, Haura Larimer, Mesara Chas. Ourrie, Isaac Larimer, Harry Keeney, Lloyd Plckard, John and Earle Vln c.'iil, Mr. uad Mrs. A Curry. Dikd. Our Dexter, Lane county, correspondent, sends this under date of January 10: "(irandpa Scrivner died Mouday evening after a short Illness. He had just pa-sed the 75th year of his lite. He was a tiigely respected gen tleman and iiad a wide circle of friends. I in- remains will be sent either toHar ri.burg or Athena tor interment. A Bi.'Muk. It Is reported from Leba non that young Beeman Instead of trying to commit suicide an account ef which the 1 1 r. mil pu i -I ished yesterday, was simply try lug to f ml his girl and Hitlers, that he ti. tk almost nolle ot the chloroform. SKi.M-n.Nd Jem Liht. I he county i-ninmlsklouers runrl has bei n at work inttay selecting two tiuudieil names from the ti liferent precincts from i liich die en. .ir couit j.irica will be .rwn fur lhe next year Down TBI IllVKR. -The steamer city of Eugene left down die river at 8 o'clock tins inuming. Captain Oray says the government work on the .-hidden rllte Is tlu heat piece of engineering on the river. DIM). In Springfield, Oregon, Jan uary 13. 1000, of appoplexy, Mrs. Z. T. Klnlsly, aged 6S years. She was aiok only a few hours. The funeral occurred thi. afusrnoou In Springfield and waa largely attended SCHOOLS SUFFER TO BENEFIT C00NTT Pally duaM Jail 111 County Judge E. o. Potter and Commissioners W. T. Bailey and H. D. Edwartls, at a special leeslon held lasi nlgbl died tbe levy for the collec tion of 1898 taxes at 88 6 mills, appor atoned as follows Mills. Slate fl.3 County 8. School 6. Court house 2. Hoadi and rock ci nshen 2. J 'J3.5 This year a -0 per cent reduction was made in real estate and improvement assessments, which makes the higher rate of the levy this year practically a lower rate than lust year, to other wort's, based on ttie same valuation the 88JJ mills of this year amounts to 18.8 mills on the basis of the 20 mills levied last year. But in this the couu tjlatbe gainer iii Income $0,701.39, while (he schools lose $0,000.97 or approximately $1 per scholar, and Lane county pays to the state $2,'J)2.57 less I Inn. I. it year. Of the 18H8 levy, 8 mills for county and 1.3 mills for court house, a total of O il mills brought to Lane county 188,677.79, while for the 1890 levy, H mills for county, 2 for court hooaj and J.'J for roads and rock crushers will lung iu $06,S79.18. While taxpayers on leal estato pay $1.50 lees on each $10C() of taxable properly the county will have an added Income of nearly $7000, which it may not need, and the schools lose $0000 which they can Illy allot d to do without. This statement is in substance, the allecitobe produced by the levy of ttila year iu contradistinction to that ot last year. PATTERSON FOliNP. Was Arrested atAibauy and Taken to Cottage Orove. Hugh Patterson, the S. P. brak. -man, obarged Jointly with It. F. Harvey, another brakeman, In abduct ing Mlas Winnie Thome, a 15-year-eld Cottage Orove girl for purposes of con cubinage, was arrested last night at tbe home of his parents at Albany. Sheriff Withers went down this mom Ing to get Patterson nnd trok him to Cottage Orove this afternoon. Patter son strongly asserts that he is Inuoceut, and that if the girl wis assaulted he was not Instrumental In the matter. District Attorney Oeo. M. Brown, who was returning from Salem where he appeared before the supreme court, stopped oil at Cottage Orove this after noon ami will assist his deputy, L. T. Harris, in the examination. L. Bllyeu, of this city, will appear for Patterson. KXAM1NATION OK MAKVGY. The following account of the prelim inary examination of B. I- Harvey, heard yesterday, appears In a dispatch yesterday: Cottaok Ouovk, Or., Jan. 15. Squire Vaughan'a court was packed today by thine Interested and curious to hear die preliminary examination of B, F. Harvey, the brakeman who waa placed under 8500 bond, last Sat urday upon the charge of rape upon the perron of Mis. Winnie 'Thorn. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney L. T. Harris appeared for the i-tate and Attorneys A. C. Woodcock and J. S. Medley tor the defense. Mlas Thorn, the victim of tbe dastardly crime, was die first witness on the stand. She la a modest looking girl of less than 10 years, and from the first created a favorable Impression, telling her story In a straightforward mauner. Only once or twice during the recital of her pitiful story did site hesitate, and theu appar.-i i dy from an ii version to alluding t the disgraceful alt'air. 'lhe defense failed to break down 1ef evidence oh crMHS-cxHiiiliiain ii, and when she w.as as4eed why l:-l hut resist and cry fr kelie, Htiet-es! that Pajttcraea and Hwrvey, whw tre alleged forced her u-is-in eke ear, t ltiisca-eeMvd her Hfe. The evatHiwa-tioN of the- witnesses took up the greater part of the day. The argument was strong on both .Ides, and consumed about two hours, the case reet lug with Judge Vaughau atiout 5 o'clock, who announced he would hold die defendant to appear before ttie circuit Judge of Lane couuty at the next term of court, in tbe sum of $1000 bonds. Harvey expects June tlun people to arrive on tomorrow mornlng'a overland to tlx his bond. Died. At her home in Lost Valley, January 13, 1900, after a long Illness, Mrs. Mary J. Jordan, aged 54 years. She leaves a husband, four sons and one daughter, one of the sons being Frank Atkins, of Lake Bennett, Alaska. She was burled in the Pleas aut Hilt cemetery today, "Jl