HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. IITlBLIKIKtl KOR TUB BIME1HATI0N OP DRIOCEiTir mUCIPLgl. m Til MSN k OONIITLIVINfi BT TBKIWI.T OF ODB BUW EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1900. NO 37 tor the Month f April.... All Dress Patterns AT CAPE TOWN. Bought here from 85.00 and up will be cut and fit free of charge. We have employed an exper ienced cutter. Call and see. IAMPT0N BROS. EEKLY EUGENE GUARD. ImPBELL BROS., Publishers . .1 . ,,. . . v. fitt '"t "' lliauio.w iirwi. twin (vventn aim r.ignm sireeia TERMS OK SUB3CKIPTION. $zw 1.00 60 m Itbt an Kii nlf iua.l known on application . I: uii.tw U-ttrs to Hit UlAttU, k Onin. Ulairn N I M AhaLiT U.T0N 4 MAKKLKY, ATTOHN I Y8- AT- LAW irtio in all the eourU of the state. -U WalUm Block Run Oiiroon. L WHITSOX, DENTIST. I inrrhaw.1 the office anil fixtures of I -IksaimsI W V Henderson, 1 am larnl to do anything in the line ul in tl.. hnv ..i.l i.Hiivi ud bridge work a specialty. I LUCKEY, DIALER IN Vttrhei, Chains, Jew uriuK pnnniitlv dims. I work warrantisl. ' 11R VN. M. U. SH'IAN AXD BUBO BON. -l'lUir in OiriTian Block. rn: 9 to 11 in; 12 to 2, to 0 p m. I WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. -One half block south of ChrUnian y II .v v, OBMOH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. atlon to colledloni and matters in Money to loan on real estate. -With A C Woodcock. L CHESHIRE, M. D. htsician and surgeon, llsk Eugene, Oregon. EUGENE m Savings Bank MOHAWK RAILROAD. The Workmen Are Without Funds and Destitute. The men who have Ihwo working fur Contractor Hay 90 the Mohawk brunch of tbe Southern Pacific, ! serve tbe greatest sympathy. Without money, after working all winter In the mud ami wet, actually guttering in some instances for food, which they re compelled to get by asking for handouts, these hmie-t toileta are In need of anything w Inch can be given them. Contractor Bay haa returned to Portland, aud made practically no pay menu while here. It la moat unfor tunate, as Bays haa unquestionably loet money au the contract, and even tbe workmen do not questiou bla hon esty, or willingness to pay, if be could aecute the money. Virtually every thing has been attached. Attorneys Thompson A Hardy and L. Bllveu have over $1000 In tlme- nhecks for collection, and are doing a work for charity In trying to get some thing for the men. The Southern Paclflo should s. that these laborers receive tin ir pay. It is a duly the company owes to tbe men who have null led their roid, to Line counl.v and Eugene. It is tiel eved here thai ibis will be brought about, and that the men v. ill finally receive what Is justly due them. It has teh reported on the streets of this city today, without being con United, that Mr eHays has given up the work, having sunk all he bad iu this Job, every phase or which has been disastrous to him. About 20 of tbe men went to Port land tbla afternoon, tbelr passage being furnished by tbe Southern Paclflo. The rest ef tbe laborers will remain here In the hope of securing work of some klud, and will also be on band to give what aid they can In tbe collec tion of olalms. Another Military Comyany. The military spirit is strong In Lane county, and especially so ainoe the return of company C from tbe Philip pines. Lane county now ban two militia companies, one organized after tbe volunteers left, and the other tbe volunteers themselves organizing under National Guard laws for continu ance of military work. Recently an application baa gone in for a company to be organized at Creswell, and today Thos Tucker, of Thurston, was In tbe city to make ap plication for a company at that place i.,.vi,,.r . mil of 44 names to present uk .i... .... i. iiouii,i" An order to Mass Meeting Favors English Dominion. THE BUSHMAN SOP DISASTES pedal to the Guard. Cafe Town, April J. A rousing mass meeting, participated in by 20,009 people, was held here today, taking as its object the present war Resolutions were unanimously passed Incorporating the Boer republics tuto dominions tf tbe queen of Gieat Britain. BRITISH AT BUSHMAN KOP. Special to the Uuard. London, April 8.-The Boer forces still occupy tbe Bloemfoutein water works, shutting oil tbe Euglish water supply. More complete rewa of the Bushman Kop disaster does not Im prove matters for tbe British. It is uow known that tbe battery of tbe Royal Horse artillery was captured by J tbe Boers without even tbe formality I of firing a gun. ' special to theOuard. New Vmkk, April A special re ceived hue states that Caplaiu Botch man, tbe officer commanding tbe Boer ambush at Bushman Kop Is an ex officer of tbe American army. Special to the Uuard. Lokknso M AHitUKS, April 8. A German lluer arrived here today with BB1 passengers bound for the Transvaal. QUEEN IN IRELAND. i special to the uuard. Duhi.in, April 3. Queen Victoria laud party has arrived at Kingston, ! amid demonstrations worthy her majesty. THE REPUBLICANS ut Eugene, Oregon. i Cash Capital - $50,000 Willi LUC BRSWS IVWHwm - - - 9 500 organize each of these companies would (.,01111 . hatlallnn in this count V. It is I,,,,, not known at this time wnai iu I... ausnrsMsi Tsana- i disposition OI national ouiu I s'tD on favorable tcrms- Is toward the establishment of new saffians? the principal cttlci of the companies. l BkafSff "" "eaand Certificate of JmZSL .'u ... .. I ad i VV7 ,mr prompi attention . "Uunty warrants bought. I' I ISOWtt, f . affl.'Jl'al. D. A. PAINE. Vice Prtalsaat. V. W. BROWN. A. it Caakltr. FIRST National Bank E COUNT 1 '.bl,,hed la I8S2. or OREGON. TV DA III 0f Euflene- I T DANK P.idupC.shC.p.ts.JBO.000 surplus - Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING EUSINKSS Done on reasonable term. ourM drafts on Chloago, San Francisco and Port- land, Oregon. Bills of eichange aold on foreign c'lUjf- Bairkina butinest in all hrnnhei ' Ted blect tocheck " ulfttisi.. - i. i All collection. entrueUd to oj will rewire -swu mi laioriDie terms. U HOVLY, Asst Caahier. pruoipt attention, I O Hodiici Preaidsnt. B Eaki. Vice PrtaWtat P. E. 8soibass, Caablar. L. H. Poma. Aas't Caahiel CITY ELECTION. jig Votes Were Polled Against 720 Last Year. The vote cast in esch ward was ss follows: OOUNCILMBN. 1st ward f W Osborn 189 H M Manvllle 97 Osburu's majority 42 2nd ward A L Peter 148 D Tllton 01 Peter's majorliy 87 3rd ward L N Roney 187 E F Chapman 87 Roney's majority 100 RECORDER. 1st ward BFDorrls 129 I L Simpson 109 2nd ward B Dorrls H6 I L Simpson 88 3rd ward I L Simpson 140 BFDorrls 180 Total B F Dorrls 876 I L Simpson 837 Dorrls' majority 88 BUatMART. First ward total vote 286 (Second ward total vote 209 Third ward total vote 274 Total 719 The Bryan Tour. The Rosenurg Review has this report of the Dem railo stst- central com mittee chairman, wlm accompanied Mr. Bryan on his recent lour of the Northwest: "Hon. R. 8. Sheridan returned home this morning, having accompanied Mr. Bryan as far as Walla Walla, Wash. He met the distinguished gentleman at the state line, and states that tbe re ception accorded him In Western and Eastern Oregon was enthusia-tic, and there was no exception at any town. At Salero, ten thousand people heard him speak and at other points the crowds were proportional to tbe size of tbe towi s. At Walla Walla, a down pour of rain compelled tbe crowd to go indoors and tbe two largest balls In tbe city were able to accommodate : only a small portion of tbe crowd that j turned out to bear tbe speech, Bryan speaking In both halls." Ashland Tidings: E. P. Pengra, the operator at tbe S. P. statlod, who Is at Tuseon Springs, Cal , for bla health, la tapldly Improving ai d has been grant t d a further aneeoee of two weeks from bis post of duty. A Partial List of Candidates to Be Presented. LIST OF OELCOSTIt. The republican connty convention meets in Eugene tomorrow morning at iu o'clock. Delegates are now nearly an in tbe city. THE CANDIDATES. The following is a list of the candi dates: Joint Senator S L Moorhead. RepreseutatlVKs Ivan McQueen, J M Shelly, James Hemenway, L T Harris. County Judge AC Jennings, O F Knox, A E Wheeler, J F Walker. Sherlfl-J L Page, W H Luckey, J S Stiles, R D Hawley, 8 E McClure, ChasL Scott. County Commissioner J L Taylor and Mr Brown, of Smlthfleld. Clerk EU Lee, L E Bean Assessor D P Burtou, R S Huston. School Superintendent R 0 Calll- son, Jfl H Alllnghani. (J H Hum, E E Orton, E A Boud, Mr Kord. Treasurer L Oilstrap, J V Calllson, T Rowland, Geo F Craw. Hurveyor L' M Collier. convention offices. Hon 8. H. Friendly Is prominently mentioned as chairman aud Darwin Brlstow as secretary. LIST OK DELEGATES. North Eugene No 18 W Taylor, C 8 Frank, 8 H Biktn, K K Heuderson, L O Beckwlth, Volney Hemenway, Chan Hardy, J B Hopkins, M Hvar- vet oil, J H Luckey, R S Huston, M 8 itirker North Eugene No 2-J W bite, W (i Oilstrap, L H Johnson, Bert Jen nings, Milton Day, n F Kerns, UW Orlffln, H F McCornack, L T Harris. South Eugene No 1-8 H Friendly, M L Applegate, J A Haloes, O W Norris, E J IfoGlanahan, J il Lamaoo, 0 A Wintermeier. 8outli Eugene No L'O R Chrlsinaii, E F Chapmau, J M 8loau, A C Woodcock, W M Gieeu, W Kuykeii dall, J M Shelley. Falrmount A F Lamb, M Davis, A Svarverud, E R Mummy, A Anderson, Zumwalt- A Traxler, Sol Jacobs. J Marsh. East Cottage Grove O F Knox, C J Howard, C H Burkbolder, H Yancy, William Landess, J H Mc Farland, EL Doolittle, J N Chapman. West Cottsge Grove. D Brlstow J H Benson, Joe Powell, G W Mo Reynolds, H E UnderwooJ, B W rinwley. Mohawk-Oeo H Kelly, C Cole, J R C-sik. Thurslon-H M Price, Thos Don aldson. Camp Creek F M Dolsou, J H Keys, O A Campbell, J K Piatt. Ooshen B F Keeuey, W B Em mons, W R Dlllard, A L Itoney. Five Rivers-H M Prindle, L E Prlndle. Irving W H H Miller, Charles II Stickles, E A Bond, L A Caldron, Sam Howard, O P Holt. Fall Creek-R G Callisou, A D Uyiand, J H Kissenger, A J Renfro. Jasper E L Gum, J M Keeney, J B Utile, J F8mlth. Saginaw F L Kennedy, J F Wal lace, Henry Dunbar, Kred Wright, L W Riggs. Elniira B B Deming, A F Ell maker. Chesher J W Horn, Z 1 Flik. Blanton J Higglns; E H Paine, T D Davidson, J Pickens. Lost Valley-H B Parker, Alf Stew, art, T Barbre. Hluslaw-J Addison, I P I unman, T F Davis, H J Crow. Long Tom J J Winn, W Evans, Wm Maloy. North Junctlon-S O Starr, W C Washburne, Jss Smith, N J Moflett' A R Martin, E Van Vrankln South Junction, in wards-Frank Brls'ow, Jesse Govern, J H Miller, C F Hurlbert. J M Moore. Richardson J E Butler. M I) Lingo S W Harpole. Lake Creek J A Burnett, 0 Atchison, D Hunter. Bohemia John W Cook. It M Ctilp. Gate Creek Frank C White, A O'xidard, R Radford. McKeozie J H Belknap, A S Powers. Olentena-J V Sutherland, W T Bailey. Lane L Y Congdon, Isaiah Slater. Wallace-H D Baughman. Florence James Bay, J A Pond, J A McLend, J L Furnish, W H Weaih erson, Alexander, Jno Hewitt. i.apleton E A Bean. Geo Nichols CONTRACT GIVEN IP. John Bays Will Not Complete the Mohawk Grading. John 8 Bays arrived here this morn Ing from San Fiancisco, where he went hoping to secure money to pay ofl his men and flulab bis contract on tbe Mohawk railroad. Mr Hays states that he haa not been suooessfUl and that be is forced to give up the work. It is expected that the Southern Pacirlo will take the matter up ai once, and the company will likely finish the work direct from Its con struction department. It la expected also thai tbe compauy will see that tbe men who worked under Baya will not lose the wages tbey earned. Court House Items Chattel Mortgage 120 U Mortgage release 1,000 00 Mechanics Hen 85 00 Real estate Mortgage 100 00 Real estate Mortgage 14.000 00 Heal estate mortgage 100 00 Release of mortgage 200 00 HEAL E8TATE TRANSACTIONS. E E Cu turnings to G R Chrlaman, 230 acres in t 10 s r4 w; $4,000. Jlncy Ham and husband to E E Brattaln, 40 acres in t 17 s r 2 w; 1260. Jlncy Ham aud husband to W M Watson, 40 acres in t 17 r 1 w; S200. MisSELyue to D G MoParlaod, 100x156 feet In 120 ar 8 w;l. J H MoParland to B G McFarland, three tenths acres iu Cottage Prove; 31 First M E church In Cottage Grove to Auula E Suapp, laud Iu Cottage Grove; $1250. C L Lncki-y and wife to John H West, I of lot 6, block 14, Mulligan's addition to Eugene; $10W. dali L. Sheltou to R. M. and Al herta McMurpbey, tbe Hbelton real- deuce and Immediate grounda, in Kugene; $5,000. Frank M. Relsuer and wife to Thos. O. Hendricks lot 3, block 20, College Hill Park; $15. 1'KoUATE. Iu the matter of the estate of John G Day, semi-annual account. Renelpts $2,7(17.30; expenditures $1 ,1110.64; balance on $856.85. P.state. of Peter Shelley, deceased Final settlement alllowed. Estate of J M Spores, deceased. Pe tition to probate will. Probable value of estate, terminal property, $6000, real property, $10,000. The will bequeaths; He first gives all his personal property to his wife duriug her uatural life; he bequests to bis children, Ormluda Jenkins, John, George, Samuel, Irene, Frank, Charles, Daniel and Leila Spores and Mary Smith. Geo Spores was appointed executor. The will was drawn Feb 12, 1900. MI NINO LOCATIONS. Independence claim, Bohemia, by C J Mills et al locators. Crown Point claln, Bohemia, by 8 F Jackson et al, locators. Nome mining claim, Blue River, by F. M. Brown, locator. Klmberly claim, Blue River; F. M. Brown, locator. CIRCUIT COURT. GeoAYaruell vsJohn,H Bays; to ecover money for potatoes, hay, etc. Judgment Is asked for $81.97. Tbomp son A Hardy appears for plaintiff. Bond for attachment $86; Geo T Hail surety. Friedman & Rogers vs J O Rhine hart ; to recover money. Judgment la asked for $81.18. W C Hale la attor ney for plaint ill . Attachment bond $85; surety, Wm Preston. POWER OK ATTORNEY, Ell W Davis to Cbas M Kissinger, general power of attorney. MINIM. CONTRACT. T. D. Condon and Arthur Woodruff; partnership agreement. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Joseph Benner and Ida Thompson. R C Howard and Carrls Weeks. The father ot the young lady filed bis written consent to tbe union. STREET RAILWAY W. 6. Dennis, of Spokane, Fur chased the Property. EUGENE CANNERY Tbahino away Workmen are tearing down tbe warehouse In th rear of tbe old Peters brick building, wbicb will also follow In a few days to make room for the new E igeue Sav-I Ings' and Loan's home. Fa voha ii lk. Medford Mall: uEu gene has under consideration the con struction of a linseed mill. Flax will pay better tban wheat, and It is less expensive to handle. Tbe farmer oan retain the fiber, as only tbe seed will he used at tbe mill. If Dakota and tdaho farmers' can ship (lax to the I'ortlaud mill at a profit, there is cer tainly no reason wby It cannot ba shipped from here to Eugene, or even Portland, IT better prices could be obtained there. The heavy black land of the valley Is specially adapted to Max raising, and slnoe It Is a more profitable crop than wbea'., there Is no reason why valley farming should not Include Ibis product. Once farmers fully prove that the culture of flax will pay, and commence to raise It In earn est, there will be no trouble to get a mill here." Cottaoe Grove Elsotiom Eleo tiou was held yesterday with tbe fol owlng result: Mayor, W S Besuett; recorder, J 8 Medley; treasurer, Her bert Eakln; marshal, W W McFarland ; councllmen 1st ward, J P Taylor; 2ud ward, Ben Lurch, re-elected; 3rd ward, C H Vauderburg. wiil coariaui to be oftaario. "I probably have an elephant ou my hands," said W. B. Dennis, the Spo kane mining operator, to a Guard re porter today. Mr. Dennis Is operating the Blsek Unite Mining Compauy's property, east of Cottage Grove ou a bond, and came to t n is city to purchase some Iron rails from Messrs. Holden Bros, of the Eugene Street railway, to use In bis development work at the mines. Tbe visit resulted In more. Mr. Dennis Is now owner ef the Eugene Street Rail way, IU track, rolling slock, frauoblae, mules and all appurtenanoea belonging thereto, whloh fact ocoasiouei the opening remark. Just what Mr. Dennis will do with tbe property Is undecided at present He will continue to operate It for a time, at least, aa It now etands. Mr. Dennis could give no hlut aa to what the future would have In sIoi-h for tbe property. He thinks that by flxiugup the roadbed and giving au Improved service, tbe line as It now stands will pay better returns. So far as any future operation of tbe road is concerned M r. Dennis would say nothing, as be dont know himself, having purchased the property almost on the spur of tbe mo ment. Mr. Dennis is a mining man, and a busy one at that, so that the operating of street railways Is somsthlng uew to him. He has stated however, that If power could be secured reasonably, a line from Kugeue through Falrmount to Springfield might be a good invest ment. Or It might be that be will find It necessary to discontinue the service altogether. Speaking further regarding the matter, Mr. Dennla aUted that in reaching out by email motor or electric 1 1 nea for trade adjacent to a growing city, such aa Kugene, the business men and capitalists of the city who are di rectly Interested should own and con - trol tbe transportation ways, thus In suring Interested attention to detail. Mr. Dennis will tear up tbe track on Willamette street south of Eleventh and ship to tbe mines together with tbe other rails stored at tbe "power" house, to use in bis development work. The ownership of the street car sys tem ohanges hands after 1 1 years op eration. The Messrs. Holden bare bad many things to oonlend with In tbe conduct of the Hue, but the opera tion of tbe system baa probably is-cn all that the receipts would Justify, and even better. Extensions to the line and improved servltv would, III all likelihood, result In a raveuue-paylng road. The people would hall with de light tbe knowledge that Eugene and Springfield might be connected with a motor Hue, for Its advantage la plainly evldeut. Purchased by W. K. Allan, of Newberg. TNI BUYER IB CISERKBCIO MSB. The property of the Eugene Cannlna- A Packlmr CoiiiDanv has iSuaa ,i hauds, i he new proprietor being W K Allan, of Newberg, who recently pur chased the Salem cannery and has successfully operated It. Mr Allan paid U&9 fr tbe property, whloh luciudes two acres of land, the lame. oan tier r building aud all the machin ery and equipment. Mr Allan Is the nalentee . r tha "Allan" dryer, one of the best, If not the boot dryer ever used In this state, and he will place this dryer In the building. II. -expects to spend about $2,000 In Improvements before Ihe fruit aesson licgtns. By making these improve Us Mr Allan will in. crease the capacity of the dryer to WO ousneiaor gre?n fruit esch 24 hours, which will give about 600 000 pounds of dried fruli In a 30 days run. The Eugene Canning A Packing Company Is composed of 8 B Eakln, J H McClung, F M Wllklns, W 1 Cole man, W H Abrams, J D Matlock, A V Peters and the Wm Smith estate, and It paid $8,000 for the property about four years ago, and It was con sider) d at that time that they paid for It about 60 ecu is on tbe dollar of actual valuation. This Is one of the most Important ohanges of commercial enterprise In this county during tbe past year. This cannery Is alieady one of the best equipped In the state, aud with the added Improvements to be made by Mr Allan will become second to none. Mr Allan la eue of the most successful fiult and oaiinerymen iu the state, and his oonlrol of the property meana that thorough work will be done, and that the irrowlnir fruit InhnalinUn. county will be ' .'tier that ever attend- .1 . m . a eo aim insiereu. I' he sale of this property was oon HUinmsted today, the papers made out aud Mr Allan Is now In charge. He will I cumin here a day or two longer it lend i ng to the details and will then return to his interest In tbe northern end of the valley, bat will return hare attain to arranire for tha work of tha I willing Enjoyed Themselves. At tba close of the buslnass session lsst even ing members of tbe Kugene Hook A Ladder Company partook of a feast served to tbem at Tbe Banquet. The event, was a very plea .ant one In the annals of the company, and was ap preciated by all attendant. ELECTION IN UTAH. King Will Take the Seat Denied to Roberts. 8ai.tI.akk, I 'tab, April 2.-KiOf, (dem) for congress, Is elected over Hamiuoud i rep i. His majority In Salt Lake was 764. Returns from nlne- tentbsof the preulnots In the state indicate that bis majority will be about 4000. Died at Vapin a Tuesday's Al bany Herald: ". C. Coffin, an em ploye In the oar shops of the C. A E. at Yaqulna, died there Sunday, of pneu monia and spinal menengitls, and bla imdy waa brought In a special train to Toledo yesterday afternoon for burial. A nine -year-old son died only a few days ago. He leaves a wife, who baa tbe sincere sympathy of many. Mr. Coffin was lorn In Eugene and lived here a number of years. NEW SHOES TODAY Wo call your attention to our SPECIAL shoe for men. New stylo for spring$2.40. Always sold heretofore for $2.76. We want yuu to see our $2.40 shoe for ladies Nice scroll vesting top. flexible sole, mannish last. Our shoes for ladies at $1.50 to $2.00, cannot be beat. Misses and children's shoes in red, tan and black with vestings, top, lace or button. Do not fail to ask for them. The old reliable brand "WILLIAM HOYT." See our window display. NEW. CLOTHING F. E. DUNN.