................... .i , fnt INtQlALITIES OF LIFE. MVRIOHi HIS FATHER. Illustrated by a Case Hap A» ful Deed of a penine >n <»ur Midst. Bei \< i BRYAN OPENS INDIANA CAMPAIGN. Special to the Guard. S outh B end , Ind, Sept. 1.—William J. Bryan opens thecampaign in the state of Indiana at this place tonight. Banners and transparencies are hung on every side. The city is filled with prominent politicians from all parts of the state and Mississippi valley. The enthusiasm display« t is intense. PLAGUE IN SCOTLAND. Special to the Guard. G lasgow , Sept. 1.—Another case of the plague has de­ veloped. Eighty-three suspects are held awaiting develop­ ments. A1’LANTIC REC'ORD-BREAKER. Special to the G uard . N ew Y ork , Sept. 1.—The Hamburg-Bremen ocean liner Deutschland has smashed the transatlantic steamship record. The Deutschland made the passage from Cherbourg, France, to Sandy Hook, Long Island, in 5 days, 12 hours and 29 minutes. For several years the record was held by the American liner St. Paul, in 6 days, 7 hours and 6 minutes, but the Hamburg-Bremen liner, Kais r Wilhelm der Grosse, re­ duced that time to 5 days, 17 hours and 37 minutes about one month ago. The Deutschland now makes another record. THE POWERS’ TANGLE INCHINA. ItpMiUl« Journ»:. ; i. >•«• John Brown, a native of < ornwall ! Euglaud, 72 years old, aud a highly ssteemet citizen of Lane county, re turned last week from B- knap8|>rttig» He brought with him some river rock« winch he imagines contain» fabulous quantities of gold and allver. The ledge is five miles wide aud he ex|«cts to bring down leu tons sewn and seud Il to Tacoma and gel a tou of gold. Ou complaint of John Davie«, another English tian. Mr Brown waa arrested and brooght before County Judge Kin- eaid last Tuesday on a charge of in eanlty, Dr» Brown and McKenney, Derut v District Attorney Harris aud Sheriff Wilbers toeing present, Tbe doctor* prououuced him iusan on that particular subject and signed the pa­ pers but they regarded him as being entirely harmless, and for that r-»»< n the Judge did not commit him. There are entirely loo many people in that institution now for the good of the state aud for some of those im»l deep.y ceuoerued, aud no more »Lould be rent to that tuelilutlou or to the misnamed “reform" school only u1 der •uosl urgent necessity. Mr Blow n aud bls wife, who Is also living and tn poor health mentally, came herefrom Eng land long ago to live with their mu , and I Special to the Guar \ L ondon , Sept. 1.—England accepts the Russo-Ameri­ can agreement to withdraw troops from Pekin in order to allow the Chinese government to rehabilitate itself and establish order and authority so that it may be able to deal with the international questions awaiting settlement. 'Die withdrawal of allieti troops from the capital would place China in a position where she could not make fu- ture claims of coercion should she desire to abrogate what- ever treaties may be decided upon. W ashington , Sept. 1—Russia reaffirms her decision to withdraw representatives and troops from Pekin. Ger- many adheres to the original program of the allies to hold her troops in Pekin until order is completely restored. RACES. Court House Items. Attracting Much Interest and Are Largely Attended. $24CO A'e Gilbert file« al og brand, od » ctro e wl'l.in •toother, to t>e u»ed on Siud.i» tivirarttl ttll.utarie«, COB» t>er i»»ue« a chattel mortgage on the crop of hl» 4 acre hop yard on ■ •> t> r-k to H H F riendly. W A er l*“ue<. «chattel mort träte n rt,e i- t. f hi* I'op yard ou Camp < > '. S H Friet.dly. i l.e J >• Buneell Co filed a hop COD' ’r«c' m.de witlt Strode Bros, on tbeir nop .- op. Five cents p^r pound to be adv. need for picking Tl.e J M Rua. el I Co file I a bop con­ tract with 8 rod* A Cartwright on their hop oro». Five oenta per pound to be advanced for picking, At 12.30 today the Fourth Regiment band played a numt.er of »elections on the street before leaving for Bi g«' park, wbeu th* ’’«ee meet is t>ein^ held. The attendance was larger limn ye» terday, and the managemen; i- k - erally praised for ita work. It is regretted that the en’riis for trotting and pacing race» scheduled failed to fill, for there Content» aie al ways interesting. THREE- EIUHTHS DASH. Cobweb Billy, A VV Ream, fi-et, Nancy Conner. A Abbott, sec o:d. Time 36 J second». FIVB-EIOHTHS DASH. te ve to Barrata, C A Cline, first. Me, G Adamr, second. 'Time. I 04 SPECIAL. THKEE-EIGHTHS. Independence Maid, first; Naucy Conner, second.Ti a -,37j Game Laws iqoo . Lawful to kill— Dear—July 15 to Nov. 1. Cannot be bunted for market or with dog». Muet Ducks—Hept. 1 to March 15. not be bunted at night. Grouse, Pbeaeaut, Mongolian Plies* - ant, Quail or Partridge—Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. Snipe—Sept. 1 to Feb. 1. Silver Grey Squirrel—Oct. 1 to J t . 1. Trout—April 1 to Nov. 1.. Honk and line only. Must not be »old. Elk—Protected until Feb. 25. 1915 Bong Bird»—Protected at all times. F imoer T aken O ff .—Hon V K Hale, of Hale, Oregon, got the m‘dd finger of bis left hand in too ch» proximity of hie threshing nis t io> last week and it amputated it at the first joint. He hail it dressed and it it getting along nicely now. H ops .— Hope are being contracted for at Halem and North Yakima fr 12 cents per pound. That piles ba« beeu offered here for aeveral day» without taker». I rENltl.rTON. Or.. Aug. 3) - Ari hur Kelly, not quite |_ , n d, brought here thi« afiern<)>m by Deputy Sheriff lllsklev for the •i.iirdet of hi* father, fortv five mil. t ,.t h ♦•eat of Mil OII, Oil I u-el y. 1- r t.k Kelly, th» mur-iered men, ut g i year» old. and lived n f w nd e» fro u Mil ton. He »nd Arthur h»d l>*en In the mocintaine for Hie |ivt r by »!<<» >tli>g him with a rifle, s»yt g hl« ratli. r liai) sbu«ed him and bad t' r>atoned to kill bitu. Ik'i’eaeeii leaves a wife ai d nine children, the toy told the terrible details of lhe crime evtnciug neither emotion nor colloustie»«. •» ito opp.>«ed Tc 116 le » than wereca«l for D»l>, Klionre and 8ear» combined. New tipll, If II:.». « , <>|>p «u wtll lenti McKllley 116 majority in Lane couu ■ ty. Bui wb<> dare »ay Inai Itryan » ili uot carry Hit-cnuuty hv an Incrvn«.e majority over hi» VtMe ut l«Mf Tltoee are my figure». Who will di*pute IhetL? Iti tlteabove calculatiou I bave uot noticed thè l'al net v te But iu case l did thè re*ult «ottld uot materiali)' di Iter. J. F. A. TWENTYTHREE YEARS SERVICE. L G Adair, Southern Agent. Observing Anniversare. OF Pacific L G Adair, tn charge of the Southern Faeifi • office In thi» city, i» today cele­ brating an anniversary. Twenty- three year» ago Mr Adair took charge of the Eugene office aud lias contln- u >u«ly held the [»wition to the present time. There 1» but ooe man in Oregon with a longer service record—Agent I ‘skinuar, of 8alem. Durlug three twenty-three year» Mr No License Required Adair has seen many and varied changes lu the bualuesa. Wbeu he Au Illinois paper pub'l-t.ee the fol took the elation the services of but one lowing; Oregon h»s lilt upon a new experi­ mm were needed to attend the offiae, ment to kts p her citizen» »otter. Every ami do everything from operator aud man who tirittke is cbllgsd to take out aelllng tickets to attending to freight. a license ixwtiug $> 4«r year and uu I. m Now five men are regularly on the • rrued »I’ll lite Uocumeil canuot be pay roll at this office, aud aven thia served w ith liquor at any saloon or hotel. Every »ix months ilia name» of force is taxed often to attend to hesl- During this time the volume of ttie |l»Ked in a office one mixed train passed Eugene Some Election Returns. lonely »ort ot a ay, but if you are a dally each way, and a freight every »ocial cu»» and have two bile other day. Now we have two through TO the E dito *:—It may not t*e you can drink with tl>e beat of IM over laud passenger trains each way ami uh a present to give the rmuit of That lice ee »tory wa« started by a dally, a through freight daily,aud local th<* June elecdutiH for Laue county in 1896 and 1900. tn give tht "aiiforuia liar In a vain attempt to freight every other day each way. Mr Adair <•»« the third scent at tbs Eugene office. The fi at waa H F Stratton, who iwlgnetl to enter the mercantile bu-lt ess with the late F B- Dunn. The xcond wa* Ora Tibbetts, well known b.v old thuetB. Thirty-four years has been the length ot time Mr Adair lie» tieeu In the rail­ road tiUHiue*». He started out with lhe Penuaylv«tila road, which com­ pany l.e wa» With for seven year». He occupied h po»u»>n in the dispatcher’» oftiotaai Pt tsburg, t ioclnu«'I and Ht L<>ul», and was one of lhe luoet ex- pert operatore ou the road. He waa afterward with the Rvan»vu' ll ee brick bu»ine«< tiuu-e» t > an »ctlve modern and up-to-date Western city with hlta-k* of flue brick and stone bu.in-ss t.rzt buildhn» and mire beteg added. During these linig year« Mr Adair I «» attended fell hfullv m the m|>«'iy's sfta'rs. slid «» a tei-itie*» man rank» among ttiiwe li'rhest tn tl.e iii hk ,— ment of large inter-»' - In the \\ >llaiu- ette Valley His record Is one which can tie looked oil with »atlafao.ioti hy himst lf anil hl« man) friend», »» • >n as by the oompany which he »■ *b.y represents. W< i <> d G a .*> ke .—J I Barliet's cord» nf wood now till» the mill He lib« delivered Koo cords to U of O. and now tie an elevator (Mt Ing out HI cord» day. It I» a tliilsy anil can tie near the foundry. rtiilHfaCtion of mortgage............... The tepublicniiR have o|e-li»> headquarters iu Portland. ■g* r A V Li IF DI.XR litor Had ■ut Was ct Health , Cholera or a long >aat being nd money ry that I pall hopes eault, but of Cham- Diarrhoea at moniale cures had , I decided v doses I •uble, and ty readers >m a bale •el ns well 4 .M oo R k . y Move. t 5.—The 3n Milla at love tbeir hernia, to ua of $30,- II be made ng lota at > a tract of Part of It te, leaving There la e matter, hat their •y have a the cloth »(»la Hamuel Handsaker lies sn liHenol- Ing article In lhe Meptenih-' n u<»»r of the Oregon Na.lv» Hon oil '"-o'l'h- ern Oregon Indian War.” Coltaye Grove Nugget: O I* KioZ j and family will take up their reentotlce In Eugene'hl» coming Week, where they will reside iltitll their son and daughter Itulsh al the (' of O. Cottage Grove Leader: Richard Brown, of Eugene, was a visitor here till» week. Dick 1» looking for a • u»t- ne»» location and may poa»lbly locate REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. here. The Balfour Iuveatment Co to Ize- Tbe Corvallla Time» 1« In error abou retta C McCutcheon, land in Lane SIR CLAUDE AND LADY MACDONALD AND BRITISH LEGATION COMPOUND. PEKING. Judge Hamlltou »eiiteaciiig hie fir»t county tp 17 « r 5 w; $3000. ma t, Gillespie, to be hanged. t hia 1» Thia picture gives some idea of the interior of the British legation compound, to which the foreign ministers end R M D >oly. trua'ee, to Annie B hl» second Brenton of lan> w*» hl» their wives and children fled. Tbs compound has a high, thick wall, la partly protected by n broad moat and was Arnold, 320 acre» in tp 18» r 4 w; first. tnllt eepeciaUy to withstand the attack of a mob. $1181.90. 'The Albany Democrat tell« about 254 Ntllie B Forba» to Annie B Arnold, bushel« of oat» tielog hauled to that 107.85 acre« in tp 18» r4 w; >618.10. In a few year» after they tame the result of the presidential election for divert some of the crowds now flock­ place al one load. Oats In Oregon 8 a'eof Oregon to Robert M Logan, ing '<> Oregon, io that state Come to eon was killed by a man in a potato the year 1896 In Idme county, as the weigh 36 pound» to the bnshel, there­ 4eat town In all of supplies and another large tent were Judgment naked for 8550, Intereet at 6 •aid to have been worrying lately over At the June election in ’I«, Mr • of Oregon. Her thrift aud enterprise taken up. Quite a numtier Intend p-rcent from April 15, 1900, and onet» financial embarra»»ment»— perbai-r ot Tongue btul a plurality of «44 voles at tb • lime aie remarkable. 8be baa going up there to work in a few day». of action. very large one«; but »mall thing» hurt That la. he had 644 more vote« than not «rily grsiu liehlud her, but great While excavating fora place to erect Allie Eaatfcam v« Frank M Burnl- aa bad a* large one», and the po r man Mr Vanderbarg, who tied 1270 vote», ■luantitie« < f timber, rich mlue« and a new bunk lint tee at the Lurk y Boy eon. Certificate of attachment of real suffers •• much from the I om of $100 while Mvera, the democratic candi­ cattle raages. It) time »be will tie the mine a new letige of free milling ore property. aa the railroad king doea from the !<••• date, had KH'< and Cbriatonsen, prohl, •ecorid city in Oregon.” has lieen uncovered, It ie Polll and Eatella M Hyland. Democrat has till» at*>ut Hbentt very rich. Thia cauaea the Lucky Boy together »how» Tongue was In the brtodlng trver hi» condition he e..n- Frazier, of Portland: "Mr Frazier, owner» to »mile broader than ever. oetved the idea, a» many men have minority by 400 of the popular vote. who lain the city purchaalng cavalry dooe before, of getting a million dollar* Medford Mall: Cha» Williams, a A Govd Price. Tb» result of the vote for preaident out of rock». home« ha* been buying horse» here for Eugene miller, waa in the valley thi» in November of that year ahowa that The only uoueual thing about the about twenty year«. He ba« bought week opon buaineM. Mr William» - Friendly today made a bop idea la that the rock» he »elected have the oi i».«ltlon to Tongue in June must ou# time a rraldent of Jackaon uo trace of gold and are not likely to have oppose«! Mc'vinley and voted for more horses than any man In Oregon f • -c* with a Lane county grower bkve, while tboee «elected by moet Bryan, a» Bryan’e malorlty in the and know» the »»Imai from hoof to ,„unty, having li vol with bl» parents other m ner», who are ».eking for­ .it Jens t»r pound. n'»r." ,,n th» place now owned by John tune«, etlher »how a trace of the county we* juet 460, If I am correct In LOOt.lSO 4 Ot.TRAX.T -Tom UUttM. ArBoW- H" !’ft her« M an<1 prei itdw metal or »re from a ledge my recolkction of the return», for I io l.AHT Acr.-london Globe« which 1» expected to produce •< it I. down from the Mohawk. He In. ba. not .In« t^en In tb. v.lley-untll have not the return» with nr •. • i i qo-r *r »ectloti of lend lying In thing va uab e when pnqterly .level- Itleuotneue^ryto..»- The result for Ooligrese io thi» coun­ form. u. that bo I. getting along ,Mt tin can v n mhi 'I. of town belonging to I oped But, after all, there la not mu. h ty in June, i'JOo, wa»: Tongue, 2329, .plendidly with hl» imnlract of 4,.lW»,-|“on ,h“ “,er’ ha” b*n difference In method» in the mad race the J A Lina estate wa» »old by the after wealth, and a very tbi > partition Daly, uiiton, 1822, Elinor*. proh I, 168, ir ofe-tof log. for th. B oth RallyU**1 t,m* «e ministrar or P H 8teph»n»*gi. last twtween »anity and eo called insanity. Hear», fwople», 217, giving Tongue 410 ■ ...ftm»... lie IO,, are ~Mr " - 1 m.l a fewf th.m, Hata rd a y to (' M and J B “mtlh, th» The rider« of m«ny bot.bie« in the p.urallty, and 50 vote» le»» plurality tobad.ilvMe.lac l oborg. The »«umul.twl a ________________ fair amount of thi« world'» ^ood« ......•»ration bei'ig 8340.ÿ.” Linn varioua eatk» of life are not e under • ■ «• • »-I m i- N. Q menially than other» who ar* In mad- B orn .—To Bev aud Mrt J KClay- n«« an lotereet in a large tfourlog mill wa» the man *o foully murdered on bo w tdveuae they mauifeet their Putting the vote» of Daly, Elmore the »cmrnit of the Cascade amwotaiM weakue-ee« or pecullerltiee in a differ »I.©« - ketlier We have _4*l7 Vote» oomb, IB Eugene, August 2F 1900, a at Eugen» and ie doing a Sourtchlug ! June 15, 1899. by Brantou aud. Green. ( Mt way daughter. Cleti with <>t breitete ■ 's Cough q late nor y t>e given s» to an that ha» aiment of for it the • received re and In le by W L ue buggfea (ona at last hauiera. luberlaln’ a turned y sim plain la he greater For »ale telle Broa, prunes for Thia will i of dried •«Al, the drying m let ) Chris- following: e may ■ rital »enee The world doee; God • f Haleru, is by jeering McKinley I be Imme- among hie Jenulnge t by tuie- inong the illey. The roach per- >f Hags A g t<> brand ends may •tided for a i Umpqua > partially e driven to in dr rr* If