■ I X 4 4 ? “ t 1ITABL18HEI» FUR THE BIMEli» Tlih dr Hfl..• K.TIí’ ruiTl'IPLK». OH TO llk« U mKITLIV1RG BT THKIWÏiT OP OTR BMW n •? 0 EUGENE, OKEGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBERS, 1900. TD Of our products for the Fall of 11 |Dll 11 luUU ì Court House Items. ii SCORES OF MISSIONARIES MURDERED. AMERICAN WOMEN OUTRAGED, THEN KILLED GERMAN TROOPS IN PEKIN Bpecia' to the Guard. B erlin , Sept. 4.—The German troops have possession of the palace and palace grounds of the Imperial City, Pekin. T redowns with Fashion­ able Features and will Eclipse in immensity and variety all of our pre­ vious efforts. Space will not permit of a general enumeration of the particular features. There are too many which would demand commendable con­ sideration. I Special to the Guard. M anila , September 3.—General Hughes reports engagement with the Filipinos. Seven Americans were killed or wounded and 120 Filipinos, TRANSVAAL FORMALLY ANNEXED. Special to the Guard. L ondon , September 3.—General Roberts from his headquarters at Pretoria has issued a proclamation formally annexing the former Transvaal Republic to Great Britai n WOULD WITHDRAW FROM PEKIN. SEE US . .. MPTON BROS. EUCEHE GUARD Vermont Election Today. ,L BROS., Publishers 32.00 1.00 .50 « made known on application UM« letters to THE GUARD, Appointed Administratrix. M I MABKLIT i OVERTON, G lasgow , Sept. 4.—The bubonic plague is becoming more virulent. Many new cases are reported, and the death rate is increasing at an alarming rate. Physicians confess their inability to check the ravages of the plague. No remedy can be found. PEACE COMMISSION APPOINTED. Deaths. ¿IR IN I Chains, fomptly don*. muted. Family Reunion. 'N, M. D. AN AND SURGEON. A General Banking businexs in all branches d . transactid on favorable tarma. I' AN A SURGEON. •»•as-» of the eye, ear. A. G. HOVEY, President L. G. HULIN, ( sabler. B. h. HOVEY’. Aset Cashier. o «1 Bank Buibiias. '• tester. North Willlxia I GENE ùitvingsbank ene, Oregon. S50.BOC 2,500 *><»i<«a auaiNisa Taewa- • ’«»oasBL« Teams. I - - - - - - FIRST- - - - - Munal Buk Of Eu osas­ Paid up Cash Capital »80,000 Surplus »»0,000 Eugene, Oregon. GENERAL BANKING BUSIN»« Ixw -m r. w USt», terma Sight A traf« oa ' hiewr». «• Fra^woo and P rl Arkansas Election. L ittle R ock , Ark., Hept 3 —The entire democratic ticket, headed by Hon Jefferson Davis, of Pope county, for governor, was elected in Arkan.a. today. Return« are coming in slowly to The negroes voted iu Isrger night. num tier, than usual, but their vote Is not large enough to aflect the re«ult. A fair aad, Oraf«. Hill, of•■Chaag» «Moa f'«te» '■¡natrixa. Parie EvpiwHfon he« been received , ' <• p»ine*pal r : • M lb. F !• ->«n no nirwa I >»txait. rwwivad .ubjact to check 0» certiti here. Among tr.e prtxee I. a broil- ■o Jen-aud l er-Jfleaw. •( »tel dtfxaiL k -ixte« twnud. Ail c-4iecte.ua «tir»ted to vb will recai», oxOal to Mr. < hri.tlne Oberg of r ’» i. _• n , • ul II 1» not r.V ei.-Wtet. j B Kaaix. L H. Fair«. ■rated wnat fur. Vie. Prwktoe »Aw I ' aekw tec Ox. •». MARRIAGK LICKN8K. CIRCUIT COURT. Emily Hovey vs The Hluxlaw River Lumber Co. Certificate of levy upon lota 15,16, blk 2, Acme, Oregon. Lively Lumber Business. i H an F rancisco , Hept 3 — 1-eong Rai I Tinn, who claims to be special Ambas­ sador of lue deposed emperor of Oblua, Kwang H.n, deliveied an Impassioned ' address to a large audience of bis ••euntrymen in tbe Jackson street theater. His plea for the restoration of the euiperor and tbemodernizing of China and bls depiction of tbe indig­ nities that bad been heafied upon th« unfortunate Kwang Hsu by tbe Duw a er Empre««, were «o eloquent that the yellow men In the audience were moved to tear«. Leong Kai Tinn arrived in Sen Francisco last Monday and his address was tt e first be delivered brre. He came to this country to gaiu the sup­ port of tbe Chinese residents of tbe | United Htstes for the restorsllon of tbe I LANECOUNTY BANK m , In Behalf of China's Reform. Five CONTRACT. J R Coleman aud Clara Coleman. G T Coleman witness. ; Minutes. ' AN kirk , HOP B J Owen contracts crop of hops on 35 acres to F E Dunn. Two cents per pound advanoed for picking S , Sept. 4.—Partial reports from one province alone in China are to the effect that fifty missionaries were slaughtered. Some of the American women after having been sub­ jected to repeated outrages were tortured to death. The foregoing reports are of official record. Large Railway System Grinding Davidson. Oro Grande claim, Blue River dis­ trict L W Tate locator. S , Sept. 4.—An Imperial edict appoints I Li filing peace Hung Chang, Yung Lu, Hsu Tung and Prince Ching p commissionerà to represent tlie Chinese government in peace negotiations with the allied governments. HORRIBLE REPORTS FROM CHINA. Dally Guard September 4 A family reunion is being held at the i in Chrisman Bloat bomeofMraDd Mrs B M Brannon, 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. College Hill Park. Among those pres­ Stopped ent from a distance are Mr and Mrs XtOCK, Trains and Business Ernest Hicks sod family, of Ashland, JKNEY AT LAW. Mrs B A Hsnalee and Mrs Ida Ply- ■If block south of Chrisman mate and son, of Vancouver, Wash, and Mrs Hngb Oray, of Albany, The K ansas C ity , Sept 3 —From 11:15 meeting tea very pleasant one, and is to 11:20 o’clock todayevery locomotive, CIDI, (IllGOT. being enjoyed exceedingly by all. every piece of machinery and every employe on the Memphis Railroad system, from Ksn-as < ity to Birming­ JKNEY AT LAW. ham, Ala, were idle. This action wax s to collections and matters in taken as a mark of respect to the mem >ney t<> loan on real estate. ory of the late President E 8 Wash­ k C Woodcock. - Ok— burn, of the "Memphis” system, who died at Rye Beach, N H, last Friday. R8HIRE, M. D For the five minutes specified every OREGON. EUGENE, train, car and locomotive was held at a N AND SURGEON, Estasile«.» le IMI. OlSeat standstill, no metier where they hap­ Beak la the Ceexty. pened to be. Blue River MININO LOCATION. B ombay , Kept 3.—Official returns show there were 7697 deaths from cholera in the native and British states Special to the Guard. during the week ending Augu-t 25 hanghai The numbers on relief works are de­ creasing, and the n ambers receiving gratuitous relief are increasing. xSs Wedding Bells. 3 150 00 l%jly Ga*rd, S*pteinb»r3 Miners Out 6u0 00 A fascinating runiauce which first Gold in a Mortar. 500 ..i blushed into existi nee iu the class no 00 . room of the State Normal School at There I« at least one mine in t e Drain, Oregon, cuhuina'ed last night .... 35<0 ... 100 Blue River district where gold la beiug ill a bextiliful Wedding a the homo *t taken out in a primitive way,and good \ the uride*s parents nmid the auhdrue REAL ESTA I'K TRAK'SFEM. results obtained. That mine la the and majestic peak, of the Cascade M L Rueaard el ux to John Weet, Jaybird, located about one-halt mile mountains. uud ] lot 5 blk 14, Mulligan’s ad to from tbs top of Gold Hill, aud Messrs The principals to till, brilliant affair Eugeue; 11000. Fink A Kelsay are the owners and were Edward D Polll, a »on of Mr and C W Holcomb to iuat>ag«r of Weud- I ling lodg., WOW, 100x100 feet of operators. Mrs J J Polll, of Eugene, and Miso These men had a large tuortar made Estella Hyland, the charming and j land, tamd for deed, >30. at Hpringflold, to bo operated by a accomplished daughter of Hon and TG Hendiick. to M L Buexard. spring pole, amt it to known that they Mrs Amo« D Hylaud, of Lowell, Laue 73x167 feet, Whiteaker'« ad to Eugene; have already taken out several hundred 3700. county, Oregon. The bride’s maid dollars worth of gold. Ou the Jaybird win Miss Lulu Polll aud ttie best man W W Green et ux to Auna H Arnold, Isa very ricn streak of quarts, and was Mr Ira Hyland, a brother of the 369 68 acre« in tp 18 ■ r 3 w; 31700. tlMM geutlsmen ., have been quietly bride. Ttie maritage ceremony was C H Sander» et nx to Andrew Mink­ working on it with good results. solemnised by Rev M P Dixon, of ler, 23 72 aer.x in Horn’s ad to Eugeue: While among mlueta in this district It Hpringtield. 32000. has beeu known for some time that These young people first met at the Geo Fleeman to Thomas Tahor, lot the Jaybird was being operated in s Dram Normal School from which In­ ib It I Uheeliire’« ad to Eugene; 3240. successful way By this method, noth­ stitution they giadualed iti the class of W L Cheehire, aditir, to Ora Flea­ ing has before appeared in any paper '99 after a three years’ course. Ttiey man, Iot5 blk 1 Cheshire’s ad to Eu­ regarding it. have beeu employed as principal and geue; 3240. Ono of the most encouraging tilings Marla McConnell to H J Dickey, 7 abot,t the Blue River camp is the fact assistant res|>ectively of the Silver Lake City school for winch plat* they acre« iu sec 14 tp 16 s r 4 w; 370. that all prospects show well, and that, Miss Lulu Potll Frank Wilkinson to J L Holgate, a 4 in this case, it is not even utH'es.ary to tell Hila moruitig. blk 14, Waabburn A Millioru’s add to put iu an ex|>enslve plant for a poor accompanied them serose the moun­ tains to their Eastern Oregon home Junction; 3600. man to make a great deal more miuing where »be has accepted a poeltion as J J Jones et ux to the Musick Min­ ilian he could l.i any other way. teacher of the Summer Lake school. ing A Milling Co, Tbe Idaho, Hazel, These extremely rich streaks have Halifax and Yukon claims, Bohemia tieon found In so many ledges during Nhe is also a graduate of the Draiu Normal School. district; 38000. the summer, that it indicates a rich­ The presents were numerous and N H Withee et ux to Louisa Withee, ness of the camp not dreamed of a year elegant, testifying to the popularity o sec 34 tp 15 s r 1 e; 31. »go. isith bride and groom. Those present J E Blaster, location of water right, at tlie ceremony were: Blue River district. Mr and Mrs A D Hyland, Mr and One Dollar J E Blazler, location of right for Mrs Grant Hyland, Mr and Mrs Ma- ditch and mining purpose*. Halem Journal: Word comes from »•n Warner, Mr and Mrs Geo Mc­ J H Ry no, I L Mayer and Wm Law, the prune growers south of town In the Cauley, Mr and Mrs J J Polll, Mr and fl le proof of labor for 1000 on Idaho H >eedale district that an agent who Is Mrs W Bkeelx, Mr and Mrs EJ Frasier, tuiultig claim, Blue River. buying prunes fur a well-known Port­ Mr and M rs J (I McCrady, Mr and Mrs PROBA FK COURT. land oommtexiou^house is doing a little In. Sc tt, Mr and Mis A E McFar­ E W Mathews as guardian of Ethel crooked work. Tlie agent who Is con­ land, (Pa ouae, Wash,) Mr aud Mrs M and Leonard Mathews, tiled a bond tracting for the prunes, draws up » F Futgus m. Mi and Mrs ( lias McFar­ the sum ot (700, with A Matthews coutract between the firm land; Mrs Myrtle Smith, Mi»».- Effie surety. and the grower and the piuirgct Kelsey, Grace Hylaud, Tillie Michael, In tbe matter of the estate of J 0 reads tliat tlie sum of Ji im rec IV d by Belle Kelsey, Ms» I’oill; Messrs L A Lawrence, deeeam-d. Petition for the grower to bind tlie cohtreau:lfiilly of administration. Probable value of In many cases the grower d<.» ml property, 31800. Petltioa asks for ap­ think of bls $1 until ttie agent Is p ne. attired in an elegant gown of white pointment of Mrs Sarah M Hauatun, W lien these prunes are deliver, it i he aud fully substantiated the remark of daughter, ax administratrix aud aame grower who did uot receive tlie dollar one <>f the guests while congratulating allewed by court. Bond filed in the sum will he the loser to that amount, as the groom, “that be tied Indeed se­ of 33600, with James T Kirk and G M the oommlsslnn house bold» a receipt cured tlie fairest flower from tlie vasty Kirk as sureties. to the effect that they received their |1. wildes of the wild Cascade*. "F. E F. Miller and Agnes C J unction ( ity , Sept. 3.—Mrs Mag­ gie Houston has been appointed ad­ ministratrix of the estate of Aunt ■11 the courts of the state, on Block. Nancy Kirk, t he estate consists of a joist. O rxoon . farm southwest of here, containing 174 acres valued st 36000. There are five Specie 1 to the GUARD. JN, direct heirs aud two seta ot grand- DENTIST. hanghai ■ed the office and fixtures of chidren who will share in the estate. Med W V Hendernon, I am to do anytning in the line of he abov<- raid office. Cholera iridge work a specialty. JRSEYS-AT LAW AiwigumeDt of mortgage *'battel mortgage.................. Renewal chattel mortgage. Aaaignment of mortgage..., Mor,gage............................... . I Chattie u ortgage ................ A RICH STRIKE. Swindle. L ondon , September 3.—The ministry announces that the British government favors the withdrawal of foreign troops from Pekin to give the Chinese government the op­ portunity to act without the menace of foreign troops. The government, though, does not favor present evac­ uation of China, not until order is completely restored. SEEK TO INFLUENCE RUSSIA. W , September 3.— France, Great Britain and the United States are bringing great pressure to bear on Russia to consent to joint action in the settlement of affairs in China. DEADLY PLAGUE: IN SCOTLAND. OF SUBSCRIPTION x Special to the Guard. W hite R iver J unction , Vt., Sept. 4.—The unusually active political Special to the Guard campaign which baa been conducted ashington by both parties In this state for the past four weeks, closed last night. The voters of Vermont are voting for var­ ious state officials aud two congress­ men. There is little doubt as to the result, the only matter of interest being as to the sise of the majority ot the Special to 'he Guar 1. republicans. ■ide ot Willamette etreet, be- in Seventh aud Eighth streets NO 5» While the Lane eounty sawiullla are doing a large busitiees tbe mills lower down the valley on the Oaacada tnoun- tains side are actively employed. Here are eome lumber items. "John A Hhaw, of the Curtis Lum- ber Company, of Mill City, reports things very lively in that section of Marion County. The new mill, of which lie lx manager is employing about 125 ,uen, who are running the mill to Itx full capacity, It turns out atieut 0O.OCO feet of lumlier In 19 hours. Tbe market for lumber is good, ready sales being found for all the lumber the mill can make. ’•Rumors of a large .aw mill fur the big Calapoola tinds-r t>elt are rife, but no definite tn format ion ax to tbe truth of the rumor can tie obtained. Il is xsid tills tins tali of timlier cannot long stand Idle. All ths mills lb the vicinity of Brownsville are working to their fullest capacity, »ineptthe Moyer mil), which is being removed, and yet they cannot supply tbs demands upon them.” Emperor and the Inauguration of liberal policy toward foreigners He Is tbe Stranded representative of ttie Chinese Empire Association of Reformer., *a well ax Portland Tslegrea, kept*. the accredited agent of Kwxng Hsu. iJeapite several attempts lately little /after the address a collection was progress has been made toward the taken up and a total of over 3'UMJ wax removal of the stranded lightship be­ realized for ths reform esnoclstlon. low Fort Canby, near the mouth of the Columbia. Returned Heasldere who made the rucks the objective Soldiers point of more than one pilgrimage say Lite lightship still lays where she was H am F rancisco , Hept. 3.—Ibirty- fl ret teased. Il has t>een supposed eh» would be one fever-etrlcken and wounded eol diere were dixebarged from the Gen­ pilled off at the highest tide on a eral Hoepltal at the Preeldlo today and moonlight bight. A watch was set, given traueportatlon to Waahlngton, it is stated, arid when eouditiooe were DU. They are from the Pbilipplnea moot favorable a tug woold be 'elo­ and bave been under treatment tor pboned for. Hu', before it could ar­ w>me time. Moet of tbe complainte rive from Astoria the moot advan­ are Incurable and tbe men bave ap­ tageous lime would fw passed. Ao It plied far admiUaoce to tbe Heldlero' is regar<1»'i *• u>o »xpeo.ive end Im­ practicable to keep a tug lying outside Home at Washington. awaiting a signal, It is feared that per­ An experting of lbs bo,k« of Wash­ haps the relief of the lightship will be in g loo county developed that nearly abandoned No one rrm*nil*re when the ocean ail tbs county officers for the past six year» were abort in their a.vv>uti(a was more pac: fle than at the (resent The amounts we* marie gn '«3, being time. Tow* pass the beach utqyualiy close these tlayx.J the resulta of mletakea The Fever-Stricken. Wounded 1 P re -H istoric R elics .- M-» L M Hamilton write« The Itoeebu-g Re­ view from Myrtle I'reek, tellltnr about a curloxity that hae t.«w-n found there in the xhape of a tooth th« i» el.dit luchea long, three Inch«« wi 1» «i d five and one-half tiichex itilck, w lull­ ing three pounds. Ell Miller found the tootti al his mine on Lee'» creek, where it may tie seen, a relic no doubt of sortie pre-historic BlIÌillal Ihftl rosmed llis mountains of Oregon «<> long ago that even the ludlan. hove no legends relating to It. It la »aid that near I he nani« spot, eig te»n feel underground, some monstrous and curious .hxped horns were found a number of years ago. Th »e horn, were sent to eotue one In Pori land. Our Shipbuilding Timber. Oregon pine (dr) lias come to be recogoiz-d tbs world over ax pre­ eminently ttie tliutier for spare aud itiaeta. Al Camden, Maine, August 14, ttie largest schooner In the world hah successfully launched. It is the first schooner to have six iiiasta, and it will tie interesting for Oregon |>eople to know that those Fursts are liatid- «'tn < single slicks of Oregon pine, each 119 f>*el long and 30 inches in diameter hi the partners. Tim foretop mast, J iu I hhiiii suit driven txsim are also of Oregon pine. This shows that the value of Oregon limiter for shipbuilding purposes is ack now l> dged. Oregon, wiili its immense f >r< ate of unexcelled F irst T rain I m —The first train of timber, certainly lias a bright future. the Mohaw k branch reached Wei dllug yraterday. Ii wax quite sn event for Threshing In the Palouse country the big mill pf the Booth, Kelly Com­ pany, and for the people along the «hows a very short crop, protmbly ona- river. The train will soon I m * hauling fourth of the urual average of 25 Immense quantities of lumlier from bushels per acre. It Is good quality aud will grade No 1. that point. Seo our Windows... New Fall Suits FOR WOMEN PRICES FROM $8 to $21 Lightship. NICE PLAIDS THE OTHER WINDOW is tilled with the newest trimmings of all kinds. Cut out allovers. Black Jet Nettings. Applique Trimming, and Portiers. New Rainy Day Skirts. More new Shoes today. Men s Reversible Vests. Two Vests in One. F. E. DUNN.