I KENTUCKY TROUBLE GENERAL JOUBERT ORATORICALCOHTSST PEOPLES' PARTY The Capitol Guarded and SMc W ,0 Hm w the Eighth Annual Contest at Mon- The Committee Unanimously Lane County Will Crow the , stiU I" the Conr nffiuro IlnHop Warrant ... .l Wliitvio uuuui iiuuuui. FLAX CROP. BOhiMIA CASE SIOODV iCCBES MAY FOLLOW. ipcclti totasUuard. Fkankkokt, Ky. March 10. The steood chapter of llu disgraceful tun s of Kentucky seems on the eve of bslug .1 tar..... , . l.utA ti I. .l GIIS ISO, tvawrww w ihitv mi "i imucu for Secretary of Wm Poatra and Captain Davis, charging ihom trltb complicity in tht murder or William linebel. TbtM two officials are n-cretnl In 'lie c pl'ol building, which barricaded by Taylor's Militia. '1 he hirifl refuses to let officers Id the building to serve warrants on the men, ami excttsuient Is high. (ioveruor Taylor baa called the militia of the state to tbe capital ami will tbeu flee to Loudon, where the state araeual ia lcciled. Warrants arc out for riiher etato officials, who are charged with complicity In 'he mur der. 'IV. lor frankly states thai he wan i tbe nillltla to defend hiui Tbe police now turround the ex trutlve maoaion, with a aua'd of tbe nillltla Inside. IN OLD KENTUCKY. Special to Guard. Louisville, Ky., March 10. The circuit court hi decided that the deiu' era's have tbe right 11 maintain tbe legislative organizations, and that the power to decide the elections is vitrd In the leglalatuie. Tberepub licans will ii i i -ml tha crie. CRONJE MAY BE BANISHED Bclal to tha (tuard. London, March 10 The govern ment ia considering tbe proportion to tauish General Cronje to the 1 land of 6v. Helens. STILL ON TRIAL. Bpcclal to theUCARO. Koskburg, March 10. The Warner Jenuiugs c se la still on trial. Field Service. atAFEKING RELIEF NOT CONFIRME0. iI to Hi.- Uuard. London, March 10. - President Kruger hs returned Irora IHoeuifnn. tein, tmt Iiuh uothing t ) say rcgan'mg further intentions of the Tianavaal gnvernmei t. A British force tluiated ut 12,000, laaaldtoba threatening Blggartburg, havii K advanord from the direction of Helpanker. At I ha war illlc this bod of Brttlah Mldlerj la believed to be Bnnter'tdivl io . JOUBBBT LEW 1MB FIBLO. It I report- . I thai General Jnuberi uas 'en lue ii,-i,i aervlr take ohergs of t.o war . iihv el Pretoria. Bewooldl thu ie constantly in tooob with I D :.i . nraiwBi ELrugvr, turn I lie -ame tlnw OOUtd direst operallo -. BELIEF Nor UONFIBMBD. 1 he rrporlrd reliel f Mafetlng has not been ooi firmed bj offloial reports to the warilllci. However it i- is pected to occur within n .w days General French and " Hying column Is thought In 1 1' in r lilotiu fon'eln. Scouts report that tl eBrltiah main advance from Lad mltb is towardtSunday river. mouth Last Night. Indorse the Citizens Movement, W. LAIR THOMPSON THE WINNER. Monmoi in, or., March - I h eighth OtetOtloeJ OODtClt beta 'ii H e college school of the atato i . place In the fihafMl -it inn Mh .. Mm I - u ......... k -i imk i urn i ut uiui.u aecre- Hcbool this evening, under moal favor tai v. Lair Thompson, The following Hi. mat ware nretJiil r.'Kiii in iK-istiti or by p'oxy DELEOATES TO STATE CONVtNIION i'lie pt party cnunty entral c inimltl e met in the court noun thia afcriioou at 1 o clin-k. iiuixuaiiL to i tile auspices, ami W. af McMiunvilie, wun tha ptia .ii.f-.ib Ytrttj represem u, I t loilowai Berowgd v Jakway, rjaivetUy oi Orrgon, "Tbe itevelatlou of tfelenea " Kietl J. M. iudl, Htatc Normal I Boliooi, "Au ideal in cfaaraoter." Hubert A. Oriobtoo, Portland Uul i Vert.ll iv ''Tin, If., til. .! V .i in.. HUM tirace Huau, I'acillc College, "lileall-m." Joatpb E. Torfet, Albany Uolleci "Individual Initiative." Mlaa Mantle Wlnnlfn i,o sgon Ayri oultureJ OuHege, "Bvolution ol Amer Ichii Litcnture." W. Ltyr Thompson, MoMlunvllle College, ''Expansion Our Natitmal Pulley." William T. Fletcher, PaoiBo Univer sity, "Ins New Patriotism." Tbe chalet wun packed li) pinhahly the largcxt uutlietu l ever i eemblsd here, n laiire OUmbST C imlDg fTOSS the dIOersni schools to Itness the on teat, One oar each cams from MoMlnnYllls, Kiirt-Kt Qrnva and ( "nr v illla. i ham i imr Oottstetroee B 0 Watch. t Let-tier-J H Withrow. Coyotl it Jenkins. Ka'i Crash M Y Warner, p oretioa-V II Nlgbawaudsr. Hiebeo P H Walhs. (ilem 'Mm 1. P Talliuall. iVlug-J W Wbealer. J unci Ion -Jam t Cwlvert. .1 -.r Jaiqss Krazure. Long Tom Dr M Canady. Mabel W Adams. Maplstun I Z Sweet, iiobawk J E Yruall BprlogflaM-41 K George. T bnrston O A MoMabon. Walton-J M Carllle. Willamet' it 'per Wllklns. Zumwalt L B Ho- smau. Bagent - D H Lakiu. Engeuc-Q W Waidet. Kng. ni -V L Holt. Hiualaw bso Kuowl i. The couferenes committee rep irted that they hud met witli tliede o,.orats union party coiiimiiitea and I upon a Citizens what, which W00DBRIDGE GEARY. Captain Funeral of the Late Occurred Today Tbe funeral of tbe la'e Captain Woodbrldge Geary, U 8 A, was held lo this city today. Tbe body arrived from San Francisco on tbe 3:54 over land this morning, and was placed in i' its at Armoiy Hall, attended by a guard of honor, whioh remaiued ou duty till tbe funeral service began nt 2:30 this afternoon. lueiuneral aervlci. were held in the Presbyterian church, rinductaJ by Dr. E. Thompson, of Corvallls, cs ls' 3d by Rev. J. B. Cleland, of this city. The casket was decorated with the American flag, and a profusion of Dowers. A picture of tbe deceased coldier wrs on the pulpit roettum, aud tbe large regimental tlag wrs draped bi )k of the pulpit. The sermon by Dr. Thompson wri one of tbe most impressive ever listened to by a Eu gene audience. L. G. Adair sang a beautiful solo, "Neerer My Home," during the exercisr i. Tbe church was packed to the doors, for this was the boyhood Caotaln Geary, and bis personal i.lends here were many, Wocdbrldgs Geary entered West Point as a cadet from Oregon In 1678 and gaduated in being assigned to the Nine' -nth infantry, stationed in Texn, where he met and married bis ife, who, with two ohlldreu, survives him. The procession from the church to 'he cemetery wri led by tbe Spanish ar veterans, it i guard of honor, While the GAR and company V Third regiment, also attended. The Pallbearers, active, were Lt-Col Geo 0 Yoran, Captain W S Moan, Captain R8 Huaton, Lieut F L Chambers, Lieut C E Cliogensmlth and Lieut o F Wllloughby. The honor "7 pallbearers were com mis timed officer cadets from the A. C, where Captain Oeary ws Bilitaiy instructor at the breakiug out f hostilities. Theeervli sat tbe Masonic ceme , ryi were of a military character. Among relatlvee and friends who a--r'f d this afternoon from a distani i attend tbe funeral were notioed, Or EP Geary, of Portland, Miss Ellcu oi Asroria, Mrs Worth and son, Court House Items Raal est i'e mortgage 3(3 to It al es at mortgage tl'iO (10 R 'al e itats mortgage . :iou 00 Chan 1 iiinrti!B,'e ;,;i 00 R.'ai asta's mortgage sou oo R lecneof mortgage ."iki i i Ciiatlel mortgage 75 CO RaI estatj mortiaga $ 3"o 00 KEAI. SBTAT1 TKA.N.sAl HONS. 0 A 0 R I )0 to C A Cogswell, 40 acres In tSlarl c; $ioU about 400 I mm OOtSldS irt-ent, .til and showing the Inorerilug i pnlartly of'agr tness annual t nr. i l,ii.e-i the slmlitiep!. Igcd to an.economlca; ad' , ""s. N al inj-ritiiis of iiilnUlratlon. The report wr i ui.aul the exer. were distri baled. The , mmi-ly earn I. nd i seh j l by the I Ira' irloal A -a, 1 slosed and carried that the .mn.lt. i urn. .n wervi man oupennieuaeui ICS elect ill delegates the state lekermau, t: u D. oi o.pgon t.ity, amlt..'. I.i.tiii.i. , ..I i'oriaiid, who ar.r cm in i. grading tbe oral loos, awardui ibs medel to At, ThomnsoD, The in 'al Is s Qi luan sbield ol solid gold) with a diamond al the point, the ah laid biting almost stu rounded oy a u uh ol olive In gr en and gold, with lbs Inscription ill black suaniel, 'Oregon In . illeglata Ora Inrli i A ociatl hi, )0 i," I lug the mi elegant trophy given in any of tin. -i' i inns1 , m il wi pi MUtSd to the winner by Ol Pickett, of Padflo College in a n a i .d appropriate rpl on I ne orations were u laded on tlieir acres in t 18 s r B w; 1420 State of Oregon tn J H Albert, 161.00 acres; $3JS.18. J H Albert and wife t i J II Davis, 101.011 acres in tp 17 s r li w; :t'8 IS. Idaho K Cam pi -II and buabaod Elizabeth 0 Smith, 1 nor l IO tp 17 I r 2 w; 178.60. W Yat?s iimi wifsl iE H ngbam, 5 acres In tp 17 r 4 r; $1( I. Matilda Kcsney and husband to w T Carroll, lot 7, block 4, Christian's MrKssnayto M.y B Mh-Muii, so; . . ft il , ami tb.' Juilijis r . lie evening m .l upon the orat irioal merit'1, i n i '.in pgs were ihsn averaged for th li ' n -u t. All tbe oi tti. ins represent d a iiiiih decree of profleleney and training, i i wellaiag' I intellectual gn ip of the lutjeotdi ut with, for your g teisons, their edorts I dng blgbly creditable lo Ibelr ri -cUvc echools. AlthoUKb some dive,.-it of opinion musl neces- saiily follow the rer-ull ol a - IPt'ltof tii ibaracter, yet harmony nod gocd lei ling prevailed throughout. The i illegeyell wi , much in evi dein and 1 1 thuslrsra rnn to a high n . i t of the nomiuatlona were aiidltion to Buseos rtMWIHhiMlnH f 1 Wllklna. Inta A DltOb Oil the SUhOUni and o, block I, Christian's addition to "rro hundred covers were Eugene; $1. Quit claim. tbeguesl al the bapoutt af CJ Jorgeusen and wife to A o Funk, programme, and a good time wi . 1 . . Ill . . II .... lilt lOi. , i acres in i n s r 1 1 : tm, hud r for the had 40 acres in t ' r I.; 180. Is SmallpOX? PKtin v t U. in tha matter of Caleb Da vis. Inssns. '-"Nl ToMi Match tl, 1900. C A Davis, guardian. Pel It Ion for dir- Mh Entrant:-! would like to nek charge of guardian. through your oolumns why is It thut Matter of the guardianship of Bsnsl t,lu bki" 'pMon dises.,. which Is JWeJ and UEIImaker, minors; annual prevl.'iit in tbe vacimiy of Cmw rep0lj I would he smallpoi, and the same Guardianship of Mai-haii (i I'ettie 'Useai , io s,,ringil. :d last summer wao petition of HW Bala t bo appointed called oblckenpox by an able pbyai ardl.n Amount of r it iti II.IM I. oian who was appoln' H I y the county Estate of Mlnnla A Bond, d seiwd home of , Annual miuois. cuirt to i xailllne the di . ; surely the same lifis-e, tateineiiN of iruardiiui of , ' " .. , . . i brought Mr n Npr I'lih I I. R'f p's, BLCSO; iuv.it I, " ' ' u !., i i In. in Si '2''') ..... I teach at Panther, about tou K-tate ol Lanoiii ituiauau , n, c u, final account approved and idffllnlv tra' r discharged. Estate of Hot rt T Weloh, di M I; atlldavit for discharge of admlulstrai r. Estate of W O Steams, d and; per tonal property ordered sold al poollol auction. ease. It is .nveiilmn. The lollnwiiig made: II C Veatob, ICast Cottage Grove. O A Mc.Mahon, Thurston. 0 w Welder, Eugeue, .i w Wbi iter, Irving, i V Kin k, Richardson. LB Pat rsttn, Eugene. A J Zumwalt, Irving, .lames Calvert, Junction. T .1 Duck wort li, Elmlia. B K O irge, Spriugfie'ii. A J Walti ra, Eugt ue J E Yaroell, Mohawk. C B Sparks, Itiue Rivir. 1 N iiarbiugh, Eugeue. Gi o O Knowi Bohemia. .Iino'i Neiisbai.m, Zumwalt. Samuel Wllbiow, (.'row. Jerry Atkinson, vVal .p. I) it Lakiu. Eugene. J C Klthardaou, Eugene. John CogawelLGa' Cn ek. R l' Caldwell, Jancllou. 1 1 was agreed that tlie 10 pe. ,oos n ml viug the highest vo a be declar 1 the (telega':'. S K G irge aud V L Holt were ap pointed ' Hers. IiKl.fcOATES ELECTED. Tbe following delega' is were eleclej: A O .M. Million H C Veatch J W Wheeler L H Pat i. in A J Xumwp't J F Kirk James Calvert S K G irge J A Waits, j J K Yarueli I N Karnaugh O'o o ttnowPs Samuel With row Jerry Atkinson .1 oil n Cogswell J Neusbaum Ou motion adjourn J. The utmost harmony prevail i. Wood Bids. Tbs ftillowliig bids for furnishing us it whs I W( o I weie OpAOOd and read by com . a school- mi ioneis court. Tney were es fol rds oak wood at 94 CIRCUIT oirkT. Jolm L Powell vs Maggie M Powell; suit for divoroe, T llo were manltd m Eugene o lot r 2S, 1806 Tbe romplalni obargti r lulu ry. L bott, M. I), nml W. F. vVaugh, M. D editors of the Atkaloldn' ('Utile, 'lit cairo, I 'tli CleOtific h icl ins. who bavs nulj .cd the utuii'd say il 'a Bilveu appears as attaruey I. irplainillV il"' n l allx BWtl r. G DShlrey vs j 0 Or- lale, to r iitglield to lllileB i mm Crow. She broke out while 'ach ing, and (he next to have the disease was a portion of tbe scholars, I gu s by tbe time It gets to the o an It win be ctiled Ibe bubonic piaKue. i have $2Ab per oord. bean called to - s tbe dlseevs in Its i PJ Hun n various stagrs and 1 rinnot 'uisclen- 2 00 r r i-ord. tlously call it smallpox. J I Daskes 3 guide BP the matter was sent n W. ('. A b- per cord, A I) Johnson 10 cords 13.00 per i ird. J W Neat 10 curds oak wo. per " -rd. J W Ma- In u0 corda fir wo I M,W 'r con'. l. Cakaoat, cover money. Plea in a n msnt Olsd by tbe defendant. It is ol aimed Hist the money is not due Until May 1, 101 ). w M Vanduyn vs J 0 U laic; to r cover money. Motion to - ' lI filed. j m Williams appaa t- uroey for de.,nuauts in tbe tt .vetw. OaSCS. MABK1AOE I lOttttU nUrh Laa t dav i- ut I a marr aue llososs to VYIIHsm Walter of reeding foi Baker and lVarl Ford. Hi i iruarrt'sn ureK..n. Iowa: C L Haneeu, 10 per cord. J H Picket's, 10 cords wr d at f 2.95 pet cord. J H I'lckeis, 25 cids lir wood at 10 cordi oak wood at wo. 1 at 2.20 o.ik wi d at at (2 07 at Cast! Dismissed. Hally Guard, March in Mis Hilda Bobaoo, who sayi she i m w lo I i known as v.mSwuik, whi tried j lerdaj ai 00 w.iils, chnrgt-J eltb tbe theft ol a livery rig, and tils charge ili-mls, I. T:; y. o g lady will pro! ai' j . milt a lo r exploit , winch have forutsb i uauy CoiUWOI the i i 1 1 i W( item The oak wrod w let P J Hansen end the fir to J I Ilarhre at . at ve II .ures. a oooo income eaoouoia. "Oregon peculiarly adauie, for the 'aisluj of Max," said Marcus Simp. I sou nt l h,- Hoffman this morning, I Mr. Sim son ia manager of the Port land I, ins. ed Oil Wotks, aud I In I Eugene for the purpose of Interesting the tariuc of this section In the rals log Of flax, Tb's fo' ny belnn, t to a company which owus 50 mills, die trlbut I over tbe Unl' nX Stat I from Philadelphia erst to PorMand .vest, from St. l.ouis south to St. Paul north, aud they aim to secure tbe raw materi al for each mill lu the immedia' v.olully in which It Is loc .ted. But tills lies not slways been possible. Iu fact Mr. Simpson at it -s that the com pany ha' shipped the Has to the Port laud mill from as far er it is Dakot. while it buys even now large ipiautilica lu Idaho. "1 have great faith in the future of Oregou and would like ' SCJ lis every resource developed," said Mr. Simpson. "The low black land, of whioh I understand there Is pleuty In Lane county, rale. fine llax, and It is valueless for ilie growlugot any other orop. I am directly lilt rested only lu the at .d of t lie grain, hut iu addltiou there is a good lucome ( i tbe prcducer in tbe straw, which Is made luto llax fibre. A fibre mill in Kugeue should be the goa' to which tbe busiuisa men of this city i. .Hid direct their eHuris, aud one will he it ri tl nere when tlic re is euougb lh x gowu 'U this vicinity lo justliy." Mr. Simpson met aud talked with a number of prominent farme I this morning, and is a isti i iliat enough llax will lo sown iu Lane . iuniy this scrsou to demonstra' ' tbe, su "S of the project! d new industry. E. O. Smith, Hen Owen, i ivld Hill, Steph en Sim d aud other progr salvo men are Inking an lu' rut in Hie inalljr which iu i a oUblut : vllke Irial of llax growing. Laueiounty Is reach' Itigout and rapidly dive.slfyiug Its crop-, cieat tig au Id . I Inland empire audll.ix,il is predict I, will I one of the most important of i' proline's lu I lie years t come. Mr. Simpson returned to Portland on tbe 1:08 Haiti this ai'truoou well plei)' wnii t hf i mill ol his trip. at Roseburg MANY HAVE SMALLPOX. Terrible Slate of Affairs ia a Mis sissippi County. Jackson, Miss, March 8. An official .(port made to the Hinds County Hoard of Supervisors reveals au appal iug stata of affaire lu the Jaoksouvllle neighborbc ,t, in the southern part of the i 'unty. The ommunity is literally honey mn h1 wiib small' ix of the most.ruleut form, and during the pr it six weeks nearly 100 deaths have occurred. Ou some days tho death rate has hi u so large .bat It wi lm pc islble to secui colli as, and ruUe crv he's t.. made from rut1,. Whole famlll i were wiped out of exls'inoe and of isveral large famlll I only one or two children are left Many of the patients who are now lo a critical condition are without medi cal aite-itlou, and are dyin at the rate of irom three ' j five per day. The death rat i exi als 75 per cent, and the entire lower ortion of 'he county Is demoralized. The Board of B jperviso J will make au eflort t check further spree 1. Insane. George R d was exam ined before M' dical Examiner Or. D. A. Paiue tills ferenoou aud pronounced insane and ordered tmmir i to tbe asylum at Salem. He wi taken to the asylum this af rtV m by Sherifl Witheis, assisted by G . M. Diliard, guan'. The uufortuiia man resides at Ci well aud w - ooru iu Lane county; be Is 40 yea f aire ami Is a single man. The oauiu of bis going Insane is I .Teavinent over bis s ster's death who passed away li t Tueaday evening. He Is a mau bight v r pected iu Lane county. We trust his a' ,y in the asylum will be of short duration. tho to Lebanon Ail vaur. : it, v . oiey, Boaaelal sue i of i h C A. M Portland. Mrs Perhm of Portland tiles his writ'eli conn Mr and Mis O ACondK, of Salem and J POF t t I .aa7lVWi..i. B '"liu - ' " ASpoIans erocerv firm ha. U,n ?' Biack hull 01. wed for $20 damages by a lady whose '"k"' " uhoo, bearing apparei was badly den gad ontBWFIi il iwd nd the trough coming In contact with g oi's Louis Buudy liie-t ' " psoplsofB laVllegeosrall, do a good displayed upon lbs sidewalk. state Osntal commiMiuuen. deal of their tradlog lu tbls my. H.-irrisliurj? Institute. A joint Lane aud Lint1 cnuoty in stitute wi'I be held at Hai.lsburg Saturday, March 17. PiogratB o follows: Inirwlac ory Homuki Sdi McPo!d i sgeese Wert i. . ad'aB.siMisr Child noTcrniuvnt Ilut Atl'njbasi :..! n(c Iclnut sisrelM. Visit Uiunlo IJtsiii Si Ineral ; Mmhodi lit I'r.mt-y Anlbuv ile. in the n p-o- lliks Qnivis horauto i STsU ' t.uiM ofHiody Ml, tula Brail ley NaturoMiu.Jy Mlw lana'e Uilsvs L'.lernare s.i.!.lmD srjr oik Miss A'irlmui A i t achs a who are wlibln con venient distance rg Invited to attend. Medford Inijuir -r, Mrch 0: 'J. H. I'atks, the liohemla m ilng man, came over Irom Apr It. at i .lay aud left on the eveDing train lor the Willamette valley. From there he will go direct to England. Mr Parks Is thinking of engng'ng In mining in Jackson .unty when he returns. Arthur J. Lowell,, a former student of tbe Hta'i I Hive ilty, is now with the 35th regiment io tbe Pllllpplne islands. Mr. Lowell was for a lime lepor' r on the Evening it puhli m of (taker City, alter which be enlls' d in Battery II, S cond Oregon, and when tbe war with Spain wr ended, re enllst 1 In Company D,35ib regiment, wbleb It now stationed in Luton. Ntavtrs case KuMtturf Ki'Tluw, March t. Ill circuit court yesterday the trial of the, civil cue of (J u Warner et al. va ( has Uruueau et al, wi i begun. For the plaiutltl the attorneys ate Oajhow A She-ldan aud F W Benson, of this city, and John M (iearlu, of Portland. For the defendant the counsel are. A M Crawford, ofihlsc 'y. AC Woodcock Ol BageM, J S Medley, ol OMiagSJ Grove, and Mr Or-latU, of Portland. Tbeault Is for the p. seaslonandowu -r-shipofthe Helena or Badger mine, said to be one of the most valuable proper ties in tbe Ilohemia district, and baa been peudlug for a year or more. Waruer, the plaint 'I. claim to t tlm original dlst ivere' and lot-ator of the miii,., an at ges 'hat Hruneau, tho defeudan , a d his partner, th" Jsn ulng Bros, Jumped It. They on tho other hand i isett that Waruer bsd abaudoned is olalni and forfel id wh u-ver right he might have bad In the property, aud only set up his claim IU ciUTi aner they, the defenda.i' ,. had extended niuoh money and proveu the mine a valuable oi.e. The mine is n. . . tied up by an Injuuollo.i of the rOUXt, ami there Is said ' t be 1 10 oi ) In Miubi. The ca c was one trausferrc d I tho U S district court on motion of tho defendants, but Judge (fill rt lemtn- ueii in , una court for Inn . and tbe evideiit is dow beliia- siibmittid In a Jury, . imposed almost exclusively of is mors. The c e will prove a ve.y expen Ive onet iliiB In icant-, s some 76') 80 wit n ss i have hi jo heiu i.tim Lane c muty lor the p. it w A. HKA SON KOK CX)h li .N U ANCC. The Harvey case was i .utlnued uoon tbe t Mowing molion of i ,, defendant's attorueys: Comis now the delendant by h's at torneys aud move i the riurt to eon tiuue the above entitled jsuso lot the term on tbe ground that there lis just t in tried In "aid court ihe oa a f the S'Ve vs thigh Pitt :ou Involving eul tantially the same ! u s, facts and clrcumstain i Involved in ibis ciuse, and that sa.de mse to tti d ouatc-iiint of the uature, tac i and circumslanci i thereof, atttOt 1 uulve. jai publloatteu- tlOl) aud .'all. . t l.ulliur a UrirA nnmlKtr of Ihe citlzous of . Id Douglas c ti'nty , an. I thai a ' Juiors euipsiiel 1 for this I irm of i mrt and in attaadancs thereat are ue'essarlly disiiualillid. That there are a larire number of witn' s i on ata us well r i the defendant, unit attempt to try said canse at said term will necessarily inour a large expense upon the county s i well as the tie. mi -ant. Tbat substsntlal iustlce leouln i that said r .use should be oonllnuid for the ' 'fin. Campaign Saloons. Portland saloons inn up Into the hundn Is In number, and it would be expected they should be able io supply thirst demands, evej on unusual (it er Ions. But a cam Ign Is on, and tbe Telegram says an increase wi ' happen : Next month will i i the r immen- -meat of a new qui r' MP, aud saloons may te expected to bob op like muah rooins on all sides. During the thr e months of tbe nex' quaner the politi cal campaign will I at fever hea , and saloons will do a thriving bUBlnr e. Al such tlm i s uia ra open : Voons for the purpi eif securing the oi -m of tbe trade, an-' rr r eleolion they go out of bus'n s. Llquor-dealeis wlio operate salt tis all the year round obi it slrenuously to this system. H)M'.ii. iNU Nkw. About May 1, 1000, the poslofflce department will l.e teady lo supply pc ltmasl is, for sale to the public, small btoks of 2oeiit s' imps, lntei I, av I with parafflucJ paper lo prevent premature adhesion, t tic pi", are of six stamps caoii, mak lugabi k of convenient st.e to cany In the mcket or pooke'h k. Only three (itllereut quanlitlei will be so furnUhi 1; one be ik of twelve 2-.ent si imps, one be k of twenty -four 2-cut BiamiisAad one book of foriy-ecrht 2-ceut s' .trps; of postago value 24 43 and 00 ( jnls, roiieotively. Eaoh book will be sold at at adva-n of one cant on tbe stamp value, t i ver tbe cost of binding. Any posliui d r can secure the I xiks by maLIng reU'sitlon In tbe usiia' way, aft r May 1st. 'Ijib Hiohc Maw. A'bany I .'mo .rat. Mareb U: "Pn ddent F.ank SI mng, of tbe U. I f 0 wri In lbs oily . i i ia ai' i no oi on his f ' tbe St.. - oratorii tl conC :t at Monmouth. Mi. Strong I- not only roving hint ilf the right mutt for the p tHtO, but he is perronally a ver gen!al geutlema'i whom one lik 1 1 m et. Mr. Strong 11 well up iu lie world. He recently mc.sured height with G iveruor Geer, and beat him rn Inch, being 8 f t 4, while I be gov? nor Is 0 feet ft." o