Plow Sloes.. r,. no in demand. have them. Good ones. of thoiu. Prices very reason -n Ic at YORAN'S SHOE STORE iTri'ttPAv J si giapphnlMBt 111 Kugei e Photo I n Ill(rr(iii!i vVrks pays Urn I bjhitt ptfriur-. i now tlr In.' Iteen Will 111 the Hotel BOftOioffl. it- Yoakum, well known lire, ... m t s ii.ii. nim. -hi ucreM or now 10 .oik ForPam -SSO MM pxcelir-i.t f-rm i. i iwinirn i if Jam m V a v tit . .T Mnd builders n aierial a klahav Ihll NU lliHIl I 1 in1 r 1 v Li it i h' sir. too Bird cage. , , f I, llHn'OIT" twn n't" tuanit trees aun one KlH willow Ht the Uvri:'. resi- h... i w.i nil iii) for wood. thmya want your sift onmotly Balsas pair of iltiuH itee Di Lowe , nuckey's Tbelt' iliii'i! Iu photo: The lit- lamp. Eugene I'liolo Co. iNHd btod buggies to trade for I nr posts, Ht K I. Chambers'. Tike your furs to the Barker (lun . .. i.i.t til. .hi. ii 4i uMi i ri ir P!erruki will l listened to at the si ir it r i t 1 lt i . 1 Li iroin ci. on in co liUgi tickets. iT.. ..... ........bv.. In .... In I . .r I I I IPIRKWHWJ Si" " kUlVMHU purchase genuine (N. B. The tits, a J. H, l.urkev Don has a hock oi ine Mime ni iciimiiiig nl ware tod firm machinery ra i mii-ainn oi .ulnar.. worm iiihi 1 ... I . I .1... I routin m inre i ue mi 'ire nun .k. ... .n ..i... ii..... ii,.' i ' ii' ; I :i i ii. '"nil. ;'SDV i. i i i i -i ; 1 1 I line has r.-en about the name harmony ami iniong the repun! cans In nwi n' 1 1 1 1 1 rii.. T"H" ii iv 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 nil i. 4i nil I berVmi' Mont lily came o us this nog other things a new front cover, original. The literary po lion ot nuMiiue is up to its u-ua! Iilgh riant I ' It II. .11 ... IJurrlut.iir.. plates, in company with Mr. Oliver u'.oueni narnsDiirgs nicrctmnis, olbew, making a trip to Ul Cape gin tlienpring. ihink I wnulil gnorazv wit h pain It lint fur 'lmiiitu.rl.il'.. Puln "u. writes Mr W. H. Sta;ileton. mine, ra "l nave he. n a 1 ctri i rbeurnai lim fur several Venn and 'tried rcmcdloi without number. ln Balm is the best medicine I got hold of." One application "me pain, for sale oy w. u. IDO. fCrwoent bicycle la the strongest I built. F L Chamber has them 5 ind 135. . B. Hitter, W.Caton, N. Y., "I bad dyiMpela over twenty J md tried doctors and medicines Mil beuetlt. i was per.ua.led to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it help- 'rom the start. I believe it nbe Dlw all forms ol Indigestion." .-U.IJUU eai. Vli cent s turner tin,,, u ?01iterHtwl PI nar la .,. ...t i f' -'vwuere, to be bad at only - ' l I;. "it to let the people Wo suffer "eunmtlam and sclntle i know "ibrlaln'i puin uim -..n.,,i "'t number of other ni-dlcines ""ctor hud failed. It It .he best -iiinve ever kn.iu .. ..f 1 A Alnlmrai i ... mi "M "llr. ll nf rl, I .... ...l -i " uuiai mm uy til in une application r. It. ves the le..v W li DeLano. fui1 cream en ie ner lb 1.1a b 'lders p., , 0c . ' "! ...25c ' '' hWlna tobacco Ma ' -ir ini. A- I w C Tfi bean (to Oloe otlt).31C ' '"'I'll II. i nor kt nc. 0. pw Mill M 'IU . 11 1 1 1 It . 8 uannei peryaid 5c r it -...nn a n r . eln. " wa in jnocs " aout half prico. ""lit B BILLY... LORD RORERTS Will Extend Campaign Rortb From Bloerafontein. RUSSIA IS CR0W0IN0 JPa Special to loo Ul'tu. UWDOII, March Lit. The war de Hirtibtat has been Informed that Lord KoherU big army will leave Bloen fonltla April 2, extending the oainpHvn north from that point. The lUlrOtloa mi current rumor states, i o push tt.e oooqatal as rapid! - ible, ai..l tlutt u would have Ihimiii before this, but for heavy rains wlilch tendered the movement of troops un certain and slow. General Oatacre and his force has not reached BI.M-mloi.tein, but Is expected at any time. POREIGNBB8 assist BOBB8 I'he Loftdoo Times claims to have information that within the past few mouths over 16.000 soldiers have landed in South Africa, for the purpose of as sisting the Boers. Thla information ems credible, for It Is Iruown that in many countries, Boer sympatbi.era have lieeu active In promoting organ Izitions which tended to their relief and support. RUSSIAN IMPERTINENCE. SpsMal to tht Ocaxd. Yokohama, March 29. Russia I as mule a demand upon the Japanese government for parmiMiOB to laud troops at Ma.atiplio, Cores. The matter causes much reeling In Japan ese oillclal circlet-, on uccouut of other covert acts of Russia, and the demand, if pressed, may lead to complications which will result In open hostilities. A TOTAL LOSS. BRYAN DAY. PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE THK IdORTON TRAGEDY The Greatest Orator in America Addresses the People. aiatHr and salim. Spvctat It tat liutrd. Ai iianv, r . arclt 28,-Hon. V. J. Bryan arrived here this forenoon at H:S0 o'clock, tome three hours latr. The tralu wax packed with passengers f oin Harrisburg and way statlont. In front nf many i f the form houses were President Campbell, oi Mon mouth, Mentioned for Congress. Springtime Pleasures. .. COMPLIMERTARV RCHARNS. Xiecitl to tht (iuard. Albany, Or., March 28.-Today the name of P. L. Campbell, president f the State Normal College at Mon mouth, baa been mentioned by many as a suitable candidate for congress in the First Judicial district on the reform Mi l u .... ...it . I -muru "in i cuu.ireii, clieeriug1 ticket. Moat peo;.e think it would be ""'I I' ' '""li'li'l'ile as he -id aloiiir il.- ,lh. i in .1.. it i,. .m an hour. In accept such a nomination lie will have A Detailed Account of the Brutal Murders. MRS. HORTON S THROAT CUT WHILE BEGGING MERCY. us Residence of Mrs. Anna Bock Burned This Horning. A disastrous Ore occurred In th- eastern part of the city this murium:. 1 he residence of Mrs. Anna Buck, on riiirtceulh stnet, uetween Kerry aud Patterson, BAUghl the uliout 7:30 .'clock and . i.iiined to the ground. piano and organ and most of the furniture, except two bedroom sets, whs saved, but everything else, in eluding nil clothing, went up in the tiuuies. The Are originated from the flue between the ceiling of the flrnt tory and lloor of the seeon 1, and but for the fact that the pump would uot work the blaze would iiave been extinguished with alight loss. An alarm wastenl in tothe Eleventh street hoee house and the flremen turned out at once. The nearest hydrant was at the comer of Eleyeuth and Patterson, and after the firemen had laid 1000 feet of bote they could not reach the Are, and sent after another hoe cart, which arrived too late to do any good. The building, which belonged to the VV R Taylor estate, was Insured for f 800 and contents $200, In the Spring!!-.1. R. Williams agent. Mrs. Buck can illy afTord to withstand the loss which this fire occasions. Some students boarding In the hnu-e also lost cloth ing, bonks etc. Wireless Telegraphy The recent wonderful accomplish ments in wireless telegraphy brlug to mind forcibly the value of electricity. t Is probable that much work will be saved by u cans of ibis subtle fluid l'here is co limit to Its possibilities. Applied to material objects, it causes them to move as with life, while without it the human body cannot be strong aud healthy. The best means nf niling the body with vitality Is by the use of Hosteller's Btoniach Bitters. Lack of life in the atom eh causes Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness and malarts. Any of these symptoms means the Bil.ers Is needed at onoe. Just now, when the seasons are so variable, and a regular dose will keep the bowels active and healthy. Bids for Wood. Keuled bids will be received at my ofttce until April lotb, I00,for40 cords white oak grub wood 1 feet long not less than 8 Inches in diameter at small end, nor more that b Inches at large eud; 60 cords white oak grub 4 feet long, not less thau Inches at imal end and 4 inches at large end, aud 40 cords old growth red or yellow fir wood, 4 feet long, to be delivered at the School Houses in Eugene as dire, t.-d by the Board, 00 or before August 1 1900. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. A gond and sufllclent Isind will be required for the lalthlul ier formance of the contracts. Dated March 27, PKK). Gr. K. ( haw, f lerk School Dist. No 4 Lane Co, Or. Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says: "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure In the house. It saved my II1 t'e boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cures crughs, and all lumi diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives Immediate results Vlnoent 4 Co., Corner Drug Store. ai .tu miles or moie 4 il t .xiuan.v a large crowd was present at the depot. Colonel Bryan and guests were driven to a hotel, where breakfatt was taken. After breakfast Colonel n nryau pasc.i mining the people In a mom democrat Ic way, shaking bauds With old friends and Mug Introduced K new ones. He makes friends rapidly by his plain ways. He has aged conslderunly tiuce his visit here two or three years go. He assures a OOAKO remrter that he will be in Eugene on April 5 at II a in. The spesklnglnre was outdoors, near the court house he was enthusiastically welcomed by from B.OOo to 10,000 people. Mr. Bryan was Introduced by Hon. J. K. Weather ford, aud spoke for two hours and live minutes. He devoted the time to trusts, the financial ques tion, imperialism and other questions which the peop e will not let down As a speaker and n ready mid convinc ing talker .Mr. Bryau has improved mucn since His Malt to Oregon three years ago, while he has lost none of that sincerity which gives hit words such weight with the masses. Mr. Bryan left on a special train for Salem at 1:30 this afternoon accom panied by memliers of tl e state com mittee who are escorting him on the trip through the state, aud a special reception committee from Salem, sent lit re to meet bin I. L. CampMI, editor of the GUABO, Is the Lane county member of the committee accompanying Mr. Bryan. excellent chances nf election. 0.im BEAR BRYAN. Special to the (iuard Sai.km, March 2N. -Salem has the biggest crowd, gathered in one place, in her history. Ten thousand people heard Bryan's speech. He spoke nearly two hours aud held the great crowd almost to a man. His speech was greeted with tremendous applau-e. List of Letters. Kemalnluf In tbo poitofllce tt Kugene, Or Eugene, Match 20, 1900. Heller, Flora Mercer, H J Oawold, Albert Strong, Mrs A Simpson, Russell Shapler, W S Thompson, O K A charge of ono cent will be made oa all let ters glTea out, I'eraoni when otlllug for letter, will pletttiutt when adTertlied. H. F. McCornack, P. M. Planet jr. garden tools at last year's prices, at F L Chambers. Lewis Ackerman, c-l , Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and uever gripe." They genera ly cleanse and Invigorate the bowels ami liver. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, Is pleasant to lake aud Is truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says E Hartgerink, Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fall to sure. Vincent fc Co, Corner Drug Store. Court House Notes. Satisfaction of mortgage $ 175 00 Waller J Bums tiles power of attor uey for the Balfour Outhrle Invest meiit Co i Ban Franolsoo. KKAI. K8TATK TRANSACTIONS. J F Curtis and wife to Alma Handsaker, SO acres In tp 15 a r 6 $250. J B Mosby and wife to A L and E J Woodard. undivided Internal in 160 acres in tp21 n:iw; $75. U W House to J B Mosby, 160 acres in tp 21 s r 3 w; Quitclaim. O fc C R Co to Edd Jeuke, mi acres in tp23sr 1 w; $300. U 8 to T M Rouse, 160 acres In tp 21 s r 3 w; patent. State of Oregon to A C Woodard, 400 acres In tp 22s r3 w; $.500. L M and Oeo M Miller to Minerva Van Tyne, lot S, block 13, Falrmount $350. SC ArmitagetoClias W Letson, 16 acres In tp 17 s r S w; $1000. W L Beckuer and Charles Tolbert to J W Alt w. il. J A Hamilton aud W Hamilton, the "Great Western" and "(.real Eastern" mining claim, Blue River; $500. Quit claim. John Thorn bury to W P Cheshire, 17(i acres In sections its and 19, tp 17 s r 1 e; $25C0. MINIMI LOCATIONS Buck Horn claim, Bohemia; byThos M Wiuiford, locator. White Queen claim, Bohemia dis trict; by Joseph E ami Ida S Wiui ford, locators Maytlower claim, Bohemia district; by S Emma Wlnlford, locator. First Chance claim, Bohemia; by H H Hawley, locator. War Kagle, Bohemia; by B Muni, locator. Red Rock claim, Bohemia; by B Hurd, locator. "Big Dick" claim, Bohemia district; John Graber, locator. "Bonanza Chief" claim, Blue River district; B B Merrick , jr, locator, ft. a I i ii.tr. McKarlati'l's third addition to Cot tage Grove. MARRIAGE LICENSE. Owen Bristol and Mary Stevens. Their Bodies Covered With Sea weed and Rock, Murderers in Jail. G. W. Oliver received a letter this miming from H. N. Sessions. In the employ of the Alaska Mteamshlp Com pany at Skagway, which stated that the Indiana who murdered Mr. and Mrs. Horton are In Jail. He further said that auy money wbioh Mr. and Mrs. Horton might have bad with them was evidently taken by the Indians and spent, hence cannot be recovered. Mr. Sessions says be Is attending to all matters necessary there, and auy suggestions of the relatives here will be carried oat. WM. J- BRYAN Nominee in Populist 1896 of Silver Republicans, and Democratic Parties for President, will Speak in EUGEflE, OREGOfl, -ON Way, April 5th, 100 Speaking to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. By the courtesy of (ienrge M. Mllier. of Skagway, Alaska, Die GUARD Is enabled to present very full paillculsla of the murder of Berl Horton and bis wife by Alaskan Indiaus. The Skagway Dally Budget of March 16, has this account ofthe ead tragedy: "Last night the steamer Alert steamed in from the Mlaslou w ith the final evidence of one of the most hrnul crimes ever committed in any country Marshal Tanner left in the morning accompanied by a detail of regular Commissioner Selilbrede, W. A. Beld R. S. Sluueger, F. M. Seaslotis, T. A. Fit, J. T. Dillon, M. J. Marovhx, A. J . Slag lit ami It. M. Woorldge; Davo W I Hard ami J is-, Indian Interpreters and Jim Hanson, the Indian who ooufessed to the murder of Bert Hor ton and his young wife. Their purpiste was to recover the body of the tuur dered pair. TIIE FINDINU OK Til K H0D1E8. "The ludlan Hanson was cool aud Indlfiereut throughout, conducting the party to the spot where the bodies were covered with snow and Ice, with almost unerring precision, and they were uncovered with but little trouble. The remain-' were fouud beueath six feel of snow and ice In a llttla rift made by the actiou of the tide, where, after the crime, the red devils had lahl the uufortuuate couple, wrapping their bodies In blankets, covering them with canas and seaweed, and weighting the whole down with rocks. Horton was laid facedown with his bead resting on his wife's shoulder, who hud beeu laid ou her back. The bodies though not fro.en were but slightly decomposed. Hortou's body showed evidence of Immediate death as Hanson pointed out the spot where they both stood at the tune of the deed, and tbe murderer wtt but : feet from his victim. Mrs. Hortou was shot at a distance of about 150 feet by Kitchlku, a id the bullet falling III its work, the fiends finished their hellish work by stabbing her In the right side of the neck, aud, afterward by cutting her throat. THE UUHDERO OUHMITTBD OCTOHKR 14 'As stated yetterday, the in. linn party came across Mr and Mm Horton camping out In October, aud yesterday It was learned that the approximate date was the 14th of that mouth. Then It was the deed was committed without any cause, except that two of the natives were missing, and ihe lives of tbe uususpectlng oouple were sacrificed according to the heatheulsh oastom of a life for a life. 'The bodies were taken to the morgue and will be prepared for burial. 'The confessed murderer Is stoical and Indifferent, and uo doubt now that he Is converted will make a typical angel when he goes to heaven by the hemp route. "From Information gatheted by Judge Sehihrede yesterday at tbe scene of the crime, tbe Budget gives the following sketch of the b. ach and positions of the partlclpanta In the tragedy: Dlafrtm and Ktf. iry eerra Cor In- rid ami nil anneal ar nr tut "iglii "ii gis.l l.i . , , a, trim U si km .lis- irniW a lino 2RB4CRNT. Maai li ii- but auas la.i OtaawBl i laywbsn It is . , e. . c . a as l in dal in.- iu i i- rtarltr tn any oa latKMrkti Cartful lnMat and .killtd soasiraallaa oii lit saaai Is skaaawtt u lis mi .-. All iO . onwin ttis-k. a;Ci ami FL Chambers Kodaks! Tliis is a fit.' simile of i !ie famoua VIVE i i magaiine, plait' holder and luilli at tachtnent. For sale by LINN DRUG CO. UM jta.- - ' laiiMrT J gaaamjWaaM Come in and see . , The New Spring Dress Goods. Hemstitched Silks, Silk Poplins Just received them. J, V. Kaufiman. riar x D C tl Mixed Trainload Prom Corvallll. End of Portal Grove Liquor Case. Cokvaixis, March 28. It waa a Fohkmt Oki.vk, March 28. The city picturesque train that went out of here council, at a special meeting held last this in. iriniig with excursionists to tee night, unanimously voted that they Bryan at Albany. Tbe railroad com-1 would permit no further proceeding-. In pany had calculated that tw o coaches the drugstore llipior prosecution, which would be u tiii i. ni lo accommodate lias Just la-en heard ou appeal in the the crowd. After these coaches had , Circuit Court and resulted In a bung been added to the train, and afterjury. A peculiarity of tbe oaae waa every spoi that would accommodate a i that, though It was beguu In Forest imssfiig.il whs occupied, a large hum- Grove's name and eipeiisee were run ia?r of people, all provided with tickets, 1 up against tbe oily, tbe municipal still stood on ihe platform. Recourse authorlilce were not consulted In lis was i ben had to Istxcars, and as the train finally pulled out, a'ter half an hour'e delay, It comprised three coaches, a baggage-car and two latxcart. Not only were the platforms, aisles aud seats packed with people, but passengers occupied places on top ol the Isaxcars, ou the wood, on the ten der, aud on the cowcatcher. Tbe tralu left this station with 449 people on board. An Editor's Life Saved By Cham hcrlain's Cou(li Remedy. During the early part of Ootober, 1891), I contracted a bad cold which eettled on my lungs aud was neglected until I feared that consumption bad appeared In an incipient slate. I was constantly coughing and trying lo expel something which I onuld not. I became alarmed and after glvlug the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chainlierlaln's Cough Remedy and the result was Immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my ungs were restored to their healthy state. R. H. Edwarim, Publisher or The Hevlew, Wyant, III. H'or rale by W. Li DeLano. A I.YNN CANAL in he EVERYBODY INVITED. J.J. WALTON, Jk. hairman Committee of Arrangements, Where the bodies were found rltt, iluO feet from the tent stakes. B Where Hanson stood wheu sbot Horton, a distance of l'J feel. 0 Where Kitchlku etood when he fired at Mrs Horton, who was In tiout of the tent. D Where Horton sat when sin t by ansou. E Where Mrs Horton stood when shot by Kitchlku, and afterward was butchered In a bruial fashion. IC0ATCD Look at your MUM. Is it coated? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morning. Your appe tite it poor, and food distresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are consti pated. There's a reliable cure : To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to core. E. W. drove's s'gna ture la on each box. 26c. Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Better take a laxative dote each night, just enough to cause one good free movement the day following. You feel better the very nextday. Your appetite returnt, your dyspepsia is cured, your head aches pa wy . your tongue clears up, your liver acts well. lie. am JnaUt. " I bate taken Artr't PI lit for M reari, and I consider Ihtui the beat nuult. Oat j. ill il's-s ma mora jrsid than hall a uot mi. tier uteu. it anv other kind Mrt. N. E. T a i ii" r March 30, UM. Arrluglou, Kant. management. It waa promised that the case would be withdrawn, and tha city will pay tbe bills, except tbo attorney's fees, which were guaranteed by tbe committee. The expense for witnesses on the appasj aggregated over $100. How's This We ..iter one Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case or Catarrh that cannot be cured by Mali's Catarrh Cure. F J Cii kney A Co., Frops, Toledo, O. We, the underslgued, have known V J Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly bonorable in al business tiausaotlont, and financially able to oarry out any obligation mada by their firm. WEHTtXTRUAX, wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tbo blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. 1'rlce, 75 oents per oottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the bast. Appointments. Divinity Hohool appointments for April 1: E F Beaudreau, Camas Swale and Creawell. W T Matlock, N. Yamhill. M K Horn, Kim Ira. W A Biking, Bethel. Harry Be n ton, Hebron, .f F Handsaker, Brown achtsil li n e and L kOOBttaf, M s O Humbert, Central. J L b'ultou, Springfield. C it Moore, Loraue. V K Iloven, Kern Ridge. ' ill i n OUT. Dull headache, paint Id various parte of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, I.mih of appHe, feverishness. Pimples or sore. iM all positive evldeii f Impurt Mood. No matter how It U'caoie so, it must la purified in older tnofctalu go.st health. AekerV Blood Kllxlr has tt sr railed to cure Scrofulnusor Hyplnlm r poisons, or any other blood disease . It ta certainly a wonderful remedy hhJ we sell every bottle on posiuvea guarantee. For ale by W 1. DaljBM, SAbitLKMi-Piettou A Hales have built up a reputation lu saddles that la far beyond local contiues. They are manufacturing and shipping saddles as far east as Nebraska, Arisoua, Wyom ing, Montana, Idaho, Oklahomo ami other Middle and Kisiertt states. Their woik is famid over a large territory.