ot Or»;”“ THE EUGENE WEEKLY EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY 30 FEBRUARY 16 1901. BLOW AT CARD GAMES. j 1 V' I Judge Camerou Decides That Play We Have |iooi on Display a Large Line and Choice Collection of Per land Telegram. Feb 6: GEN. DEWET ACTIVE. Fabrics and Fasion Plates Illustrating the latest Spring and Summer Styles and will take Pleasure in submitting Them for your inspection. P retoria , Feb 12 —General Dewet, of the Boer Army has crossed the Orange River and is marching his com mand towards l’hilipstown. The British are alarmed over his activity. TERRIBLE LOSSES. Special to tbe G uard . L ondon , Feb 12.—The British losses in South Africa since June 1, 1900, is as follows: Total officers, 755; men, 29,875. The English newspapers say that the Boers are actually getting the best of the fight and intimate that they may yet win. SUGAR TRUST WANTS MORE Special to the Guard. HAMPTON HBOS N ew Y ork , Feb. 12.—The sugar trust withdraws priv ilege of ordering delayed shipments. This will give them better chances for big profits. THE CHINESE ACTIVE. , REV. J. E. SNYDER W ashington , D. C., Feb. 12.—The threatened Russian garrisons in China ask reinforcements at once. Has Received a Call to a Church PROMINENT MEXICAN SUICIDES. at Brownsville. AMPBELL BROS., Publishers Special to the Guard. Oregon I tn: Rev J E Snyder, of the est rven Third Street Mlesion, haw received a call to the church of which he was for 'FICE—Eaat lids of Willamette itreet, be merly paetor, the First Preeoyteriau tween Seventh and Eighth »treats church, Brownsville, and does not know yet whether he will accept tbe Special to the Guard. eali or not. ew ork TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Mr Snyder was Interviewed yeater- . day by en Oregon la n man, and all Year....... 1 that be would eay wae: Monthi.. “Yes, 1 have received a call to go M Months | back to Brownsville, and I do m t Special to the Guard know what I »hall do ytt. My deck W H , Conn, Feb 12,—Auguatino Palacio, prominent Mexican durango, committed suicide here today. WANTS MORE PROSPERITY. N Y , Feb 12.—The collar and cuft and shirt manufacturers have formed a gigantic trust here today. SPANISH REVOLUTION. ’»rtùinir ratea meda known on application ion will be reached in about a week or •r** all bulinane lettor» to THE GUARI), i ten day»." urea», Oregon. A close per»-.ua'Givnd of Mr Bey der’» said: "It will be a distinct lose to Portland if Mr Snyder leaves us. He 1» the head and shoulders of tbe HCA J W ALTON ■ X MABKLXT Law Enforcement Society, pledged to ^ALTON & OVERTON, suppress gambling and other vices In thia city. So far be ha* not said one ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW word whether he wi 1 accept the call 11 pnctito in all the courts of the state, to Brownsville or cot, but I nnder- os—In Walton Block. Euaxita, O rbgow . stand bls heart warm* to bis old paa torate, and It should not surprise tue 1 L WHITSON, DENTIST. I ’in* purchased the office and fixtures of • late deosaaed W V Hendersoa. I aA i .* prepared to do anything in ths Uns of ! .ntistry in th* above said office. >ro*n and bridge work a apedalty. be accepted the call. His present [x> »ItioD as pastor of the Third Street Miaaion is not a pleasant one. Crime and dissipation are around him, and he patw.es bia ti ne virtually in the Slums. Some of bis friends fear hla health will break down, and they have adv laid a change, to allow an op portunity for rest and study, Ftlll, If Mr Snyder believes that he ought to be 3 LUCKKY, i . kalbb im where the warfare le fiercest, he may be parsuatled to reuiaia in Portland." ki. Watohaa, Chain», J ry, Etc. i<*I»irinj promptly dona. ---- FIRST---- W BROWN, M. D. National Bank to- Vpftair» in Chrisman Black. Hour»: • to 11 a ■>; Uto 2, StoSpm. Of Eugana. C WOODCOCK, toe—Oaa-half block south of Chriai Inauri. Oaaeoir. L. CHESHIRE, M. >• PHYSICIAN ANDilBURGEON, • a ar IlH*. Eaarne, Oregon. k SMITH, tf. O, aras À.M SNITH. ff. O-ÏTEOPATHIC PRYSICIANB Ix>aa k Ss»«n¿» Bxok huil lín#, i houre—9 to 12; 1 JO to 4:30. m E ia> hoar» by an pota* went. stteadM to day or nigl t. Paid up Cash Capital 860,000 Surplua t 860,000 Eugene, Oregon. Corbett Gains 1; Hermann Gets 29 Today. Mitchell Claims 45 Votes. ............. Ä) Bmllb (fbaion)...... ............22 I I ............ ............. 3 Williams ............................... 1 ceaa attend them In their new noR. Representative Black has He is Corbett’s accession today. It Is dow stated Creamery Busi a ess. always that Kx-Menator Mitchell will enter the race tomorrow with every prospect of winning. His E J Hooley, one of tbe proprietors of tbe Albany creamery, has beoa 111 Eugene and vicinity several days In tbs interssta of that onterpriss. Mr Keeley informs us that quite a large amount of cream from Lane county is now shipped to tbe Albany areatnery and that he la making arrangement* for securing a much greater quantity from tble onunty. Mr Keeley Is Intro- dueing among tbe farmer» and dairy men a cream separator which tie jpalie to them on tlm», allowing them to pay for It Io cream. Tbe preposition Is looked < mi with favor by a mejorlt/of EUGENE relatives. The funeral will be held tomorrow at I p m from the residence of her daughter, Mn Brad way,to the I O O F Dr Van Scoy Dead. A. G. HOVET, President L. O. HULIN. Cena.er B. H. HUVEY. Atot Cashier. I on hand proceeded at once totbecon- alderation of the McCracken measuie, which provides for the appropriating of $5,000.00 to aid the Oregon Histori cal Society. After a few suggestions , relative to the matter the bill was passed. president of All measures affecting «alariea of I and county tfficer* will ba called up thia evening under »pedal order I 7 JO. The railway under proposition conalderalion la again morning this Carter called up H ours Bill No 40 pro viding for the reduction of railway rat » to three cents per mile, aDd consider ibl* discussion followed. The house defeated the railway com Dresser, the cate- paw of the Southern Pacific Company, claimed the attention of the hone» In a t clainorou eft rt.hiv r ' an.f pet. -IK of land. f tl og • the o. r,>■>.-. t still, and viewing with a Jealous eye the prosperity of her elater states. He stated that these, both, have a three cent per mile rate, passenger Oregon struggles along while paying four cents per mile for her passengers. After a little further debate on the question bills refer Carter moved that all the ring to this subject be oon»ld< red in thecommittee of the whole, and motion prevailed. was called to the chair and arguments for and against the propositions were freely presented, Eddy of Tillamook leading, opposing the passage ef the measures, and Bulk favoring them. T h a B arren R ii . l .—G ow * rnor Ge*r has signed the barber»' Sunday clodiig Tbs cause of death ^raa oopeumplioo. bill, and tbe law le In force now. Tbs funeral will be held tomorrow at Next Bunday the barber shops In Eu the family rtsldenoe, to be ooudoctad gsue will ell be elceed and thoee who by Bor Hnyder. Interment will take tail to ret shaved Saturday will hare to wear whiskers en Bundey. place In Bowe esmaterg. I Di XL).—In Eugeae, Feb 12, 1901, the TbseeooDd arfnui 4 encampment of the Bpanieti-Amorti An Wai V»teraoe' Infant daughter of J W Dooley, ro- AMeciaUon of Oreffi ¿will b» held in oeotly adopted by Mr and Mr* William BenueH, Nged about one month. Fu- norsT'oecurrod thia afternoon. Ida Ml and Mrs Wm Barpett, aged 17 years. □tan—Albert Robert* died at hto t>o(pe one aud oue-ba^i miles nor;b- *'•1 of Eugene, Saturday evening, Feb 9, 1901, aged 64 years 8 month», aud 20 days, from the efleeto of la - I * ONLY UCDAYS * ’ MOKE OF THE SALK A J JL seid Huuday to the Mulk tbe last oad rites were 9 p»rfrirmed. I'ally oaard February n. M ohr HroHBcMooLtrcDRMTe-Yes terctoy iblrty-flve pupils of tbe Central and Geary schools were promoted to the High Bobool, baring qBmgtete«! building. I'JgJLFAK A aj # 1 The fat.erai will occur teenrro* (WedOeeday) at 12 o'etook nona. • ' ♦ Just In . * Ito a A , Newt Spring Shirt W aìs L r . New Spikes for Belts and Ties. The New Belt to tit the form in Patent leather. Our Dress Goodu Sale hau.been Phänomenal. Kid Gioves ßOct« to close out. How about that 23 caut Dresat^ods? ßhoes are all rigkt. I want yott to see the I number we «eil eve-y day.JjBriceM are wh-* l...k. ^ee card in the window. In the f.uper .«owtery ’ * Our business is ‘2.5 pel cent above last vaar or any previous year. Our sale has been very satisfactory to us and I Htiok * to our trade; as the way goods go otit of our shelves every day, and the crowds we have every afternoon shows for itself. F imbd md *( oera.—Ti.omaa Mr* I»ulea Power», wife of Prank Goodman wae flned ICO and oneta tbia B Power», dlad at tha home of J P atlefAonn l.y Juatlce Wintermeier for Boiler, two arxi one-half ml Ira north aaaauJt and ba'tery onmmltted >>n tha we»t of Springfield, today, Feb. 12, peftnnofL H Mulkey ona day laat I »11, aged 6* year». I ** th< Eighth graBe work In toegraiQniar tbe farmer*. The railroad baa arefe schools. Theyara now In tbs Ninth •pecial ratee far transporting th* pr< - grade, B claas. lble addition to tbe duct of the dairies to the creamery and ranks of the High Hchool students Mr Healey expects to develop a good swells the number to82o, bbfeb crowds trade with Lane oosnty farmers and the building tn Its utm<et .apecity and dairymen. 1» a forcible argument lu farorof a new Mrs Frank B Powers. a I grippe and pueusBOMia. Mr Roberto has lived lu this vtgtalty only d' few years, navi ng come hero from tbs East He leaves a wife aad family of Wler^l grown children tn mourn hl» lose, Tb» fui fa«* tory , whore his Roberta of Waseo Dikl).—At Urea well, February 18. iSOl, of Mr __ MaliÀa Ilarnett, . daughter _ Mr» Power» ■* a well known weck. ■ -‘T ~ pioneer l*ly ef I^ne county, having Helena. Mont, Feb 11.— Rev Dr Van I<X>.— At the faniHg home Bony, president of tbe Weeleyan unt- ■ome here In the early day» when tbe Irring, Febflf W)Y lb- wife of veraity, of Helena, died today of pneu '-ountry waa but sparsely settled. Kbe was the mother of four chMdren, Kbopherd, aged about 85 year», monia. He waa one of-the t*et educa- t >re and chorcb men of the state. He who together with a loving husband consumption. Tbe funeral wa* last Thursday and tbo remaino bulled o me to Helena from Portland, where • re II vh >< to mooro brr demise. t a w for several years the Portland univ.raUy. under and o’clock, ill 00 mission bill. lODgrr >> i he people ol O egon H * 'd BLOT MACHINE-* MUBl GO. 00 that t<> reduce l tie race meant to r. t fd 00 The senate lias bassed rsenalor the developme.it of the state; i' is 10 nlnckle-ln-’hs-slot mi- tuennt a liackwaid Instead of a f.>r- OH Proebatel’a wai I movement and would tend to Chattel mortgage.............................. 45 00 chine prohibition bill. Alse Ben a tor Inman's measure to keep railway companies out of t le Chattel mortgage................................ 100 00 Renewal chattel mortgage........... . 45 QO keep general election polls open until country. Carter Immediately sro- to Mortgage............................................. 500 (X) seven o'clock In the evening. hie feet and naked why it w»- that 'he Mortgage............................................ 130 00 Senator 8week's bill fixing compen stat'» of Washington anil Ci ' rule 100 00 Chattel moitgage............................ sation for Justices in Multnomah coun were a'eadlly ■idvaucing In we: h, ty was passed. REAL ESTATE TRANFEK8. ' population aud growth, w bile Oregon, AlsoBenator Hunt's bill for registra W 8 Wright et ux to Harnuel Allen lota It and 10 blk 19 Junction City, *1, tion between June and November elec lying between them, was standing friend» regret that they have decided to remove from our mld»t. May auc- Absent and not voting... 3 nine strew of the great prewure of buaineaa Mortgage............................................. SO Mortgage............................................. 100 Mortgage ............................................ 250 Mortgage................................................ . 83 Moitgage................................................ 426 MA RBI AOK LICBBSA Ml»» Hattlk Walton baa been in that city for »oiao time. Tbe Miaees Wal William J Cbadmao. and ton have been in the millinery boel- Currin, J N Chapman witness. ue»» here for year» and th»lr many Mrs Mary Granger trimetri m tewibli term thia morning the House was called to order at rate of three cenie i*r mile. Court House Items. to take charge of the eetabllabment. reoov.-r money. The name» of the purcbaaera are not OUMJl'IT COUBT. obtainable at preeent. The »tore 1« Tboe J Ferguson et al vs Mary E now being thoroughly renovated aud Ctdkk, enit for partition of property. put In proper abape for the aprlug R L Babin va R 8 Smith, plaintiff opening, and tbe excellent reputa sues for Judgment in the sum of gettino excitimo . tion which baa previously been con $148.36 with iatereete and ooats. nected with tbe eetabllabment will no Special to th» go à bd . PROBATE OOUBT. be maintained by the Dew 84I.au, Feb. 12.—The Senatorial doubt la the matter of tbe estate of Jamgs vote WM t»ken today without any owners. . a Pqpe, deceased. Howard Pope fllge Miaa Oaie Walton, tbe eeDlor mem excitement. It resulted an follows I petition to be appointed administra I ber of tbe old flrm, leave» tomorrow | .82 Corbett... « w for Beattie to pfrautnently r»»lda. tor. 1 A ni hnkiai buiMU aal bratta They have become so busy In faot that The Misses Walton Retire from the Millinery Business. GENERAI- BANKING RU8INKS. friends claim that he baa uow forty- Itone on retatosela torma digh five irefte '« Chicago, **> Frantine», and Port votes. The Interest Is increasing. ai. I, Oregon. ---------- f — Bilia of esebang» «>ld oo f.mign ccontriec » Deposito reoaÌTed »abject to check to oertib- cete of de posi t. Al) collectione entrusted to r«|will recsive prompt attantion. Dally dears rekruary IX Mrs M»y Grsngerdied this morning P. E. SsoneuM, T G Hxauuase, Cashier. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs I Presi.lsnt L. H. Pormi fl B R asi », Bradway, about smile northwest of A Vice Prari<iea • Eugene, aged W years. Mrs Gianger waa the mother of Mrs 8 Merlau, Of thia city, also of Judge Granger, one of the JusiIces of the supreme court Of Iowa. 8he was a highly reepectsd lady and her death will be mourned by an extensive circle of friends and OREGON. Salem, Feb 12.—The members of the House have become very busy of late. Ella Harabarger to V layman, a w tions. lot blk 73 Sprlugfleld Investment A D»u> Guard February 11. Power Co’s ad to Bpriogffsld, $400. B oubb BtTHNKD.—The old real'Ceuoe G E Briggs to Joseph W Ktewart on tbe Dr A Hhari I • »lock ranch, fractional lot 8 and lots 1 aud 7 blk 27; about four mllae comb-cast of Eugene lot* 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 blk 8; lot 2 and waa destroyed by lire yesterday about tract!.>h4i lot I blk 2, Rj ri^gfleld, $350 noon. The house was or.‘iipled by Catherine McEwen to J B Mo Far - Usott Hutt and family. Only a * mall laud tbe w } of lot 1 block 50 Jun ctlon quantity of bedding wa* saved. While City, $260. Huff’s loss is small in »1. liar* it I* near J J Peplot et ux to W H Hayden ly everything he had. It le 'bought 51.47 acre» in tp I? a r 12, $1. the tire originated from a defective • ^to —— Nathau Hill et ux to Emily Horsy flue. Tbe entire raooli and stock, KMJO Daily Guard, F»bra*ry 11 I J of lots 5 and 8blk 4, Eugene, $1000. acres, bad been leased to Mr John The Mlaeee Walton have »old their Calrin J Hard M ux to Artie J Pow Wilson of tins city, for a term of years millinery »tore on Willamette »truet to ell Macrae in Lane county, $700. This will probably neoeealiatt the a oouple of ladiie from Portland, who A a W Patterson vs John Holland, to lbs building a small deling uu IU» will arrive In Eugene about March lat cem» V ry. UQENE. Special to th« Gcjan. SOLD OUT. THE SENATORSHIP been considered a Corbett man. AttURN KYAT-LAW. 7 To ment M adrid , Feb 12.—Spain is believd to be on the verge of a grave revolution. Inn m An PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Senate Passes Prohibi-' tion Slot Machine Law, by Proebstel. were the men arreetwi by P. lice Cap tain Hoare »nd Sergeant of Police Moors Saturday ulgbl in a room In the Esmond hotel. Hearing of testimony occupied sev eral hours lu the municipal court yes terday afternoon, and expert evidence was given by individuals to explain haw card game* »re played for re freshment», and th» use of poker chips a* counter*, and as representation of ■in»ll change. Tbo court held that I laying card* 8>r a box of cigars or a barrel! of i>eer was gambling, and that the same held gooti where the stakes were one drink or a single cigar. Th« defense contended that thsy wire aauwav commission oifcstio . merely paMlug away time st "free Se Bpaclai le tbs Qward. oul" for the drinks. A light flue B alkh , Oregon, Feb. 12.—The bouse Imposed I «cause the defendants bad oonvsntd at 9 o’clock this foreuoon. passed s-vsral ulghts In Jail, aud also Tbs bouse passed McCracken's bill because it waa the first case of the appropriating five thousand dollars to kind. This decision of Judge Cameron the Oregon State Historical Society. cornea as a surprise to tbs hundreds of BPECIAL ORDER- men who amused themselves with All measures relating to salary of cards In saloons every evening for re freshment*. It will have ths effect of state and oonnty officials has been depriving many saloons of oonaidvr- made special order for tonight. able reveuue, aad will praotioally stop RAILWAY LEGISLATION. the playing of cards lu every saloon in the olty. Carter withdrew railway passenger Special to the Guard. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD a vxx . a Playing I S.-'rx-zzri K2!s i Judge t'aiuvron, and »a a oonwquenca of tliia decision be flu>d the following, jUl'J <>»rdilayer* $6 each: J Bcotf, G W Way, El Evtra, A Harrison, G 8 Alexander and J L WII sn . the** Special to the Guard. ‘lirj for Drinks (s Gambling. JI i . F E Dunn t