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XSTIBLISBFB KOK TBE BIUBllUTIM OB DESOCIUTIC PRHCIPLKI, HP TO BABB AM BOMBITLIT1M6 B! TBKIWKAT OF «DB BROW * VOL 33 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY OCTOBER IB, 1900. NO 64 A NEW GOODS He Corrects an Error -Thinks iu Thirty Davs American Hops Will Sell Well. We are showing this week Eiderdown Dressing Sacques. Pan a Velvets DRUMMERS AFTER HAWAIIAN TRADE. Special to the Guard. H onolulu , Oct. 9.—The wholesale dealers in this city are making a determined stand against competition from the United States. Drummers are Hocking in and the island wholesalers are compelled to make a battle for their existence. LOSING THEIR GOLD. I UP-TO-DATE STORE. to the Uuard. I Court House Items. WEEKLY EUGENE CUARD Mortgage.............................. *1600 Mortgage.. ......................................... 120 Renewal ebattel moitguge ........ * 68 Mortgage........... .................................... 150 Chattel mortgage............................. 25 CAM '’BELL BROS., Publishers REAL KSTATK TRANSFERS. H onolulu , Oct. 9.—The customs duties are drawing much gold from the Islands and a business depression seems the probable outcome of trade derangements. MORE PUBLIC LANDS. S pokane , Oct. 9.—The Colville Indian reservation land», a short distance northwest of this city , are to be opened for settlement tomorrow. [The Colville reservation was 35 by 80 miles in extent, and included in its area some of the best lands in the Northwest. The opening of the reservation will be greeted bv a rush of buyers and settlers, and will add immensely to Spokane’s prosperity as well as the whole of northeast Washington.—E d . G uard ,] BOXER LEADERS WANTED. S , Oct. 9.—Count Von Waltlcrsee, the German general has made a demand for the surrender of Prince Tuan and other Boxer leaders before further peace negotiations will be considered. BOERS ARE EMIGRATING. NOTARIAL COMMISSION. W C Wa.hburne, of Junction, flies A lvertising rates made known on application comm isvlon as a uot.ry public A i lreM all business letter« to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. , MAKKIAOE LICENSE. Norbert Aya and Mis. RosaBchmitt, Charles J Bchmitt, witness. W H Larimer aud Alta Humphrey, Charles McFarland witness. 4OSH0A J WAI.TON N ■ MAKKLlr yy ALTON A OVERTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CI CUIT COURT. 1 Special to the G uard . L oukknco M arques , Oct. 9.—Hundreds of prosperous Boer families are leaving the land of their nativity for the United States. ANOTHER CHINESE PLOT. Special to the Guard. Frank Wilkinson vs Guy Sherman; ong ong «uit for damages. It come, out of the Hershberger .aw mill, etc. transaction. Damages i. asked for *200, aud for L WHITSON. *1200, the value of the property. J M Williams i. attorney for plaintiff. DENTIST. Haines A Co v. B D Garner, answer Special to the Guard. Having purchased the office and fixtures of the late deceased W V Henderson, I am of defendant. now prepared to do anything in the line of James H Honig vs Bldney P Klad erra aute Dentistry in the above eaid office. «“Crown and bridge work a specialty. den ami Harriet E Bladden, damages. Answer of defendant Sidney P Blad- ■ den. S LUCKEY, James H Honig vs Sidney P Siad- DEALER IN den and Harriet E Sladden, damages Clucks, Watches, Chains, Jew Answer of defendant Harriet E Blad elry. Etc. den. ay Repairing promptly done, ar All work warranted. H K , Oct. 9.—A plot has been discovered in the province of Elashan by which the massacre of all mis sionaries was contemplated. AN INDIANA STRIKE. Will practice in all the courta of the «tate. Office—fn Walton Block. E ugknk O rbion . T H , Oct. 9.—The employees of the electric light company and the several street railways have quit work on a strike. The city is in darkness and transportation of passen gers throughout the city has to depend on oidinary wheeled vehicles. GENEROUS SANDWICH ISLANDERS. J J W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office—Up«t«in in Chrisman BliwE WHour»: 9 to 11 » tn: 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. Heppner Time*: J H M' Haley last Special to the Guard. week t ought 3'Ot) bead of choice year onolulu ling ewe. and wethers at *2.12j per bead. Till« was a fancy price, but the «heep are dai.iee aud are just what Mr McHak-y wanted, tbeiefore he got them. In making d«al. in «beep or FLAX PLANT wool, Jim’s bead is generally pretty level, and lie «eidorn make« a inGtake. H , Oct. 9,—Public subscriptions have been made for sufferers of the Galveston hurricane to the amount of |3,3OO, and the same has been remitted. SCIO G WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—One half block south of < hrisnian Block, LANECOUNTY3ANK E vgeni , O rbi . on . J - or E BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. S|-»«-ial «ttelition to colleclioiu and matter» in Probate. Money to loan on real eatata. CUGENE, C* "ON Orrtc»- With A C Woodcock. ■^y L. CHESHIRE, M. D A General Banking business mail branchi physician and surgeon , transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President L. G. HULIN, Cashier B. H. HOVEY. A »et < aeliler. Y • * » i —FIRST--- Fire Reduces Works to Heap of A Few Cars for Coburg and Wend ling Ruins-Loss Ì4000. Special to the (ii>aai>. A lbany , Or, Ocl 8.—The plant •f the Northwest Flax A Fiber Company. of Scio, was totally destroyed by fire about 9 o'clock tonight. The plant couai«ted of a dry house, machinery, bulldiagand a 90 ton stack of flax straw. The dryhouae and machinery build ing, Including machinery, were valued Mt *3m 0, and the straw at *1000 There waa no insurance. Twenty men are thrown out of employment. Co lit! ho . Or, Oct 9.—The mills Fere M<| M Wendling are temporarily happy again. LoanoSavingsBank Of Fugene. Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid up Cash Capi*«1 $60.000 Surp'us • $60,000 Eugene, Oregon. * GENERAL BANKING BUMNEHS a ?>_ D. iih * >n rr mi u*'■« Urm*. ■ìrwfìi « ( hierro, *• F fbö H bo » tad P <*- till!, of »xctiang» »’»d '» freirá e-ua trina, eawived »»il')eet to be-k «V ^erun cate nf dapnait. _ ___ .__ AU -olecte-r« • ntrwtet to n» anil ramiw ^i«pt attaata n T O Hanaicaa. Piwwiaat. 8 B Lli> Vie. p^ahtt. P E- ««•«*"•» Qaaktav. L. H. Porraa, Aaa » Caahua I Friday, Saturday and Bunday no --------------- cars arrived loading. ----------« — — ■ for — — The yard here was completely elewrvd ofcarson Saturday, but last night’s train brought eight for Wendling and ( Public Square Case Settled. Thia will relieve mat six for Coburg. ter* for a day. diss Daisy Baker, who baa been George W Hpore« a. executor vs Hen night operator, is reeling for tbe pree- ry Hpona; to recover money. I’he ent, and her place Is filled by Mlre following jury was drawn In I he above ■ lase Tuesday morning, Oct 9 li; J ,M Hiua Drrell. Gearhart, It FD'alHson, I'heoR n-Law, Noah Rhodes, L I' Town, J I Calll-ou, A J H MeLeod Arthur Crow, Geo l.eou- ard, J I Philippi. R F' Hoott. On Albany Demooral Oct 9. trial. Jury brought In verdict of *»173. William Br<x*k and Pelur McDonald Nancy Jane Rodelbe'm vs L Rodel- laat evening were «landing In the road «lx mile« thia aide of Belo, lawide a helm; divorce. Referred to F P White ouugy, McDonald holding a gun when to take testimony. ECBmithv.C H Lowery; to re in aome manner uotexactly uaderahxxl I lie gnn waa dim-barged. At the time cover money. Settled and di«rui-»ed Brock, only a f»-w feet xway waa lean on motion of plaintiff. State of Oregon va H •' Buckman; ing over, and the full load hit l>lm In the left «boulder with a downward In obialnlng money under f«lw pretenses to»»k clination, cutting the oollar bono iu Arraigned October 8th, and plead. Eutered plea of two and «haltering the ahoulder blade, day to Thursday. Oct the content. Edging further down in guilty on Oct 9th. II at It) a m, aet for sentence. tbe body. [Buckman la the rnau who, it la A h' le big enough to put an egg In waa made. Dr Hill waa aent for and alleged obtained paint, etc, on a forged attended him, dre««iug the wound. Mr paper. Btate of Oregon va HC Buckman; Brock ia lying in a critical condition nbtalnlng gixxla of value under false with cliauiea agalnat hi. recovery. Gun Accident. w A NARROW ESCAPE. Brakeman McFadden Has a Nar row Escape. «pei" al to tbs Uli a an. B ii . vkkton Or , Det 9. - Brakeman McFadden had s narrow escape from death today a bile making a ' fly” st McKee station He was thrown from a flat car into a cattle guard aud knocfrd oui of this onto tbe tie«, and then « a« rolled and dragged It) or 16 feet Mr McFadden was brought to lids eiiy, and Doctor Brooks says he has SUSI allied no fn otures, and If uot internally Injured a 111 be able to tie nut in a lew days. Mr McFadden Is a sou nt rhe late Engine« r McFadden who was killed In the L ke Labiali wreck a few years ago. Dally Guard October DlXD.—Calvin Bi il»r, aged 29 years, died today at his b me In this city, from Addison's dis« se of the kidneys. He leaves a wife an I daughter. Thia dlwense Is very rare. Mr Bailor has, through the ravage of this malady, pa««ed In color froir that of a white man to the dark bri wn of a mulatto, but only on hie Loe and hands, where tlie skin waa expose I to the air. He has Iwen s filleted foi about three years. He came to Oregon «bout six months ago from Lafayette Indiana, In tbe hop»« of finding re lef. Tbe remains will be shipped to li « former home. Pally Guard. October 9 D ikd . F M Wilkins, about noon today, ireelved a if »-graphic dispatch from til« son-iudaw, Harliert T Con don, saying their Ittle live-months- old daughter bad died last night at Moaoo, Idaho, where they reside, from cholera Infantum, The teople of Eu gene universally sympathise with Mr and Mrs Condon Iu their great trial. Tlie natie waa sick only a few hour*, ft is not known yet where tbe burial will occur. ■5 Tbe railroad company D ied —Prineville Review ; In thia city 1 bureday morning at 10 o’clock, October 4, 1900, W H Baber, of typhoid fever. Mr Baber liad b*en working for Smith, the pi Inter, but about tbeee week, ago had to quit work and was taken down with the fever. He was l.mrdlng al Poindexter's reelaurant, but was moved to M'xire's t>l«x k where lie died. Hl» parents at Junction were 'phaned to and they requested that h a Ixxly be «topped there tor In terment. W H Sumner slarte«l with I ttie body Thursday evening for rhaniko, and in all probability reached ita destination last night. ia now furnlrhlng coal ear* of the Gon dola type. The suit of W T Campbell and Geo : Fieber against Lane couoty arid the Eugene Loan and Havings Bank In the Lane county circuit has tieen aet- tle<i and dlamlaaed. The above namwi plaintiff parties are owner* of property abutting on the public *|usre si the »»xithweet and ' northw»s( corners of the public »qoare street back of Willamette street, and brought suit to enjoin the manty from Paid Up Cash Capital e rising their outlet to tlie street in the Surplus rear of their respective proper)lea through tbe sale of ooe-thlrd of tbe a atMcaai aaw.iwa euaiatae mawa- public square street to owners of acrco on ravoNaBLC vt*Ma- abutting property or others. Tbe , owners of adjacent property have set Prall» laasad a. ibe prior'pal ettt«s nf tbe tled plane of division r>f tbe vacatrd rni'»«i aiate- and totrigr «o ounea . owed t»«a»and ' ertlOesie« a» street that are mutually satisfactory, Iteiewll »bea tat» »lalad period. i o ,< ti ..- » rer»irr our pmaipl attention. bence lb* disruleaal of tbe salt- CU, « d < ountp «arra.u t«>o(hL •------------------------------------ M xrbikd .—At Halsey, on Oct *, Iknrj, Mr William C Black and Mias Josie Winkle, both <>f Linn cuuoly. EUGENE Re- pret.»n-e«. Diaiuiaaed on motion of prosecuting attori -y. Btate of Oregon va John and Wm Banta; burglary, Ar-algned. T<ok day to pit ail. P|. i of not guilty en- tered by each daft daut. [It Is alleged I at t îeae men stole wheat from Gun McPhereou'e gra- .nary ] Jain.«« H H< lg va Kidney P Sladden ami wife tian'age*. The fol lowing jury waa raw n In the cane Oct 8: (.'baa Sb» burn, Noah Buoy, Henry Mitchell, 'I oa Vanduyn, B W H ar pole, M AMI' >rn, r A Bee, Hen- ry Gate», Win PI’ . y, Hardy Crow, A Simmons, Isaac I ■ ■ton. Tbe jury brou. t Io a verdict lu favor ot plain till *I3B . Ibe damage. « m for injuriea re eaived from a bar ted wire fenoe, tt being clainied thi fence was not a egal on* under the law. George Fisher el al ve The Eugene Loan A Saving. Hauk et al; report of referee, iiectee .is-otdlng to stipula tion. State of Oregon ve Walter Shelly; areeny by bailee. Arraigned October 9, at 1 p tn, and took day to plead. [ Nil« I. the result of a certain “hold up ’ near the Underwood realdenca eev«ral week. «go. ] Fl J Frasier vs I'botne* Milliorn, to recover money. The following jury was drawn hi the above case; W W Hawley, Henry Mitchell, Chas Sbe- biu dy, A Himinoua, F A See, Tboe Vanduyn, B W Harpole, Noah Buoy Wm Pitney, L A Mllier, N Winter,’ J Evane. Ou trial. MILL MEN HAPPY. DESTROYED. Chrism an Bldg. 1 » ' ‘ All The following Is >elf-«xplanatory: E ugene , Oct 6, 1900. E ditor D aily G uard , Dear Sir:— Y’ou have certainly "Jone me up brown" thia time, and I thank you OTHIS BUSINESS TRANSACTED sincerely for your good intentions. I am not the largest hop grower on ' Tlie following ifllcer. were in atten the coast. What 1 said, 1 think, w as dance: Judge J W Hamilton, Prose that my people, the Dursts of W heat cuting attorney lieo M lirown, Sheriff laud, or my father, W 1* Durst, 1« ttio W W Wittier« and Clerk EC Lee. largest bona tide grower on the coast. Tlie following ballitts wire appoint Oar crop last year, every bale of which ed: For court, A O Mc.Mahoii; for was «old in Loudon, was 3,964 tales. ! proaeouting attorney, J M Howe. I do uot like to sail under false colors, The roll nf Jurors waa called and the but some of my friend« when they see ■ followlug excuaed for the lerm: W R your paper will have the laugh on me MoCoruack, Ja« Howard. Geo Mc We can lay it to a typographical error. * Queen, J W Kirk and M D Lingo. I f««el sure that if tbe growers can 1 The tollowing bu«lrv »• waadiapoaed get on without selling for a few week« , n or up to the time of going t > preea; ill rt-allxt» Liniui I'llu 1 tflPV tney will all good price». The Emile Robert, vs J K Marley el al, «lluatlon In England ia very strong i report of referee. Submitted. Taken I There t« no trade yet for the reason under advisement. that Kngll-h brewer, do not tuy B H Friendly ve Adam Bchmitt and I American hop« until the board, are I Charles Kcbmltt, report of referee I clear of the English crop. I Confirming report of referee. Tlie demand may open in London In O 1’ Maya a. executor vs C J Spear •Ml days, and ha soon a« It ‘toes our et al, to recover money. Default. market will feel the «fleets of it. Judgment for *1299 68, atty fee of *100. Blncerely yours, Emma J Smith vs 1. Hmllli, divorce. W H D urst Referred to Mrs Eiiim» l'liompsou to take testimony. Continued. IV m Vanduyn v. J C Gixxl.le, mo Improvements. tion to uiixlity. Overruled. Order for Given 30 The iucresaed patronage of the local «ale of attached property. ofllce of tbe O.egon Telephone A Tele day. lu which to tile bill of exemption«. | ihe case will be appealed to the su graph Company haa ntceaeitated some Improvement. which will lie made at preme court. Alice O Brant vs A Park tirant. ouce Ml»» Irene Applegate, manager, D-tiled with stated to a GUARD reporter that Motion to confirm sale order of resale In case of iilllrinance of an tinier for a new switch board 1« in and by the first of the mouth will be Judgmeut on appeal to tho »ut reme iu position. At present with a single court. State of Oregon v. Arthur William-; board but one operator can attend to the work of the local exchange and burglary. Defendant arraigned. Plea W edn. «day al 10 long distance alike. When the new of guilty entered. board is placed In Mias Applegate will o’clock fixed as a time for |>a«»ing sen attend to the long distance work and tence. [Williams is the trauip that broke another operator will do tlie local into a car near Goshen and wa. nriest- work. At present a new line is being placed ed at Junction ] W W Hallies A Co vs 8 1) Garner; in. running to Ja-per, Thurston and to rocover money. Continued. Waltervllle, and may tie extended to Anna M Pitney v« Baibara E tbe Blue River mines. Next summer Brownlee; motion oonllrmalli n. Con it is very likely that the company will extend Ita Hue to Florence. With firmed. J C GiMxiale vs John ' 'ogswell, mo this iucreiiMi of long distance work, a still larger switch board will have to tion for new trial. Overruled Order be put in, and another o|>erator em for sale of attacked property and 30 ployed. As tbe business stands at days given In which to tile bill of ex oeptlons. The case will lx< appesled to present two day operators aud one al the supreme court. nigtit can be med steadily. Telephone Special to the Guard UHt« J H Belknap, 137.04 acre, io OFFICI East sklent Willamette street, I« tp 16 s r 5 e; patent. twsen Seventh and Eighth street. J W Miller et ux, to J H Hawley, Special to tbe Guard. laud in Hazelton'«» Hicoud addition to Cottage Grove; *;|00 on. hanghai D G McFarlan«/ to J H Hawley, lots TI.RM3 OE SUBSCRIPTION. 3, 4, block 2. MeF'arlaud’s I II addition to Cottage Grove; *2tX) 0°. One Year....... E Terpenibg et ux to Magdalina Six Month«.. Three Month«. Wenger, lau«i in Lane county; *250. — CIRCUIT COURT. MR. DIRST WRITES. Tn«we are bard to load and can tie used for ties only, and even they are a acarclty. It ia reported that the Wendling traiu haa not arrive«! at Bprlogfleld for several day* on a -count <>f replacing the false work of bridges with jernu neot strm turee. Pally 'f-am Oelobar V MAKRtrn.—Mr Norbert Aya and Miea Roaa Schmitt were married today at th« Catholic cburcb, by Fattier 1. Priybyleki. They are well known young people and have many friend« who will extend tbe beat wiatiee. The groom la the Junior member of tbe flrm of Aya A Mon, pl uni liera. F lax Mill-— Tbe Wflf<ll*a*tafl| Flax A Filier manufacturing t <> make a propnaiilon for tlse locution of a mill at Eugene if a »Ite of 24 acre* is donated and *10.(11) in stock taken her*. This company '»peral»« a millet neto, this stale. Pally iioard Oetr lser 9 HxHlol's A uci DXNT.—While en mute to Die < atliolic church this morning to attend ihe wedding of their grand son Mr and Mr« Ludwig Marlio met wiiba very serious aovldent. Their team became frightened, U|Met tbe carriage and dragged them quite a dis tance. Mr Martin rec-ived a gash «bout five inches long acroae the fore head, which hail to be sewed up, and Mrs Martin received luternal injurie» which may prove dangerous, beaid* having her face and right arm injured. Dr Brown, who Is In attendanoe stales that tbe in|uriee are very serious. 1 be many friends of the old couple trust they will son recover. D keb K illed .—B iliv*r (_'og*well and J ft < artwrlght, of Linn county, Billed »»»fl fat darf up the Middle F<>rk last Saturday and Sunday. Hora H old — Wro Heavey has sold •*> balso of bop» to Horst Broe, E C r«Tilth, agent, foe the »um of ¡3 cetile per pound. RUBBERS W ater ProoflQoo ds, Mackintoshes, Oil Clothing Overcoats, School Shoes, ‘‘I tleGiant, ’ Wrapjers. New Jackets for $3 90. F. E DUNN