« APPOINTED SURVEYOR GENERAL- epscial !• the Quart. W ashington , I). C., April 27_ H of Oregon has been Survevor gon. Mr. City, Meldrum is a appointed broiher-in-la W of r of Ore" son, the Portland millionaire. ^»vid P. Thonip- A NEW SYSTEM. Special to tbe Guard. S an F rancisco II {LVufc Öl* SyStem , April ÍU the 27.- President of gpeehl to the Guard. GRANT’S BIRTHDAY 1 . G alena , Ill., April 27.—Tha 7 »tL «.». • birth of General U. S. Grant waa celebrated" hJre today6 SeorS GUnSaulU8"“ the The city wa. g^ ANOTHER BRYAN RUMOR. Special to the G uard . N ew Y ork , April 27.—A rumor is circulated that Win. J- Bryan will make the run for governor of Nebraska at the next election. MINISTER CONGER. Special to the Guard. S an F rancisco , April 27.—Minister Conger, to China, will start for his home at Des Moines, Iowa, tomorrow. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Special to the Guard. N ew Y ork , April 27.—The Cunard line intend to equip their steamships to London with wireless telegraphy. Their success is generally predicted. YACHT RACES. Special to the Guard. N ew Y ork , April 27.—Match races for cup have been arranged between the yachts Independence and Constitu­ tion, to sail off Newport. $750,000 STEALINGS LOCATED. Special to the Guard. N ew Y ork , April 27.—U. S. Attorney General Knox has begun proceedings to secure $750,000 stealings of Cap­ tain Carter, located in banks. EXPRESS COMPANY ROBBED. Special to the Guard P aris , April 27.—The office of the American Express Co was robbed today. The burglars decamped with 30,000 francs. THE KAISER HAPPY. Special to the Guard. L ondon , April 27.—Kaiser Wilhelm enjoyed a visit to Bonn Joneid today. His old corps donned the white caps and other insignia. BROUGHT J144,013.84. The Salem Electric Plant Sold at Sheriff's Sale. PROPERTY SOLD. Gov. Whiteakcr Sells tbe Minne­ sota Hotel to Geo. Gross. Just a» we go to press we learn that Gov Wtiiteaker b «» sold the Minneso­ S alem , April 27.—The electric light ta Hotel pro|«rty to Geo G Gross for plant w»i gold at shentl’s »ale today to $3500. Tbe lot Is 160-160 feet on tbe tbe London & San Francisco Bank for corner of Fifth and Willamette streets. 1144,013 84. There was one other bid. Special to the Guard. Pleasant Hill Items. BLUE RIVER MIXES. Segar Will Hereafter Cun- LOCAL FIELD DAY. Jauc ton c'ttjr duct ibe House. batty Gsara April-«. TN Hegar' tbe welt known fruit turn, lias leased for aleriu of y»ar« from f eptien Hrneed the Hotel Eu­ gene, aud took charge of the SHIH» to- uaj. Mr N. gat. who ha* had oansidersble experience th tiie hotel busiuee» in N»w York state before o>miog to Ore­ gon, h»e purchased from H F Holleu- twek, who»«- l«*a«e on tbe building has expired, a J ibe furniture aud fixture*. of tbe (hotel, will also purchase a large am->u it of new furniture and will contiuue to couduct a tlrst clax- house Wheu the contemplate)! three-story addition is built and other improve­ ments are mails this summer Mr H- - ar will have oue of tbe best appointed hotels in lhe state. The work of building lhe addition will l>e pnoli'-d a» soon as the weath< r permits. It is the iutxullon to put tn a steam lisa’tug plant. Busltie»« will t>e continued right along duriug the erection of the addltlou. M B Wallis ba« acsepted the position a» cbief clerk of tiis hotel. Afternoon. PARTIAL LIST Of WINNERS. Daily uaard. April 27 rtil» afteruoou on the track at the University campus is being held ths tryoat to decide upu the beat three meu for tsob event to represent the University tn tbe big interstate at ii - lettc field meets with California and Washington to be held In this cty Mav (i'll and lktii respectively. 1 tie 1 rack Is in good condition and the wrath) r is ell that Is d 64 years and the ex­ third place» iu each event will repre- amination for insanity was msde on -col the Uuiversity iu the big meets, complaint of bis wife, and the others will go out of Valuing Condon has been sick several year« l'he foil 'wing events have takeu ami has bwu very irritable and »1 place up to | res» time; times violent, and hard to manage fur 100-yard dash—Heater 1st; Lewie a long time. Last summer Mrs C >n- 2nd; Blocb 3rd. Time 10 3-5 seconds. dou wrote to tbe oouuty judge to have 880-yard run—Payne let; Russell him removed, but afterwards decided 2nd; McDaniels 3rd. Time 2 minutes, to try to couiitine to «'ate for him, hop­ 14 3 5 seconds. ing that he might recover. Recently Broao jump— Heater 1st; Knox Jud; -he has made several applit stions and the neighbors have also jollied iu le- Riddle 3rd. Distance 20 feet 8 luelies. Mnot put—Smith 1st; Wagner 2nd; questiug that the couuty take charge of him. He Is partly paralyzed but Is Hale 3rd. Distance 84 feel 6 iuetie». very violent, al times Uireaieuit.g » 2-U-yaid dash— Bloch let; B'arrUud; kill his wife and him-elf. He repeat- *dly threatened to chop her beau off Redmond 3rd. Time 24 4-5 seoouds. Mile ruu—1’oley 1st; Blilvex 2nd; wilii an axe but could u t g< t up to do it. However, he would throw a 11 ii Casteel 3rd. Time 6 mluutee 10 rec­ Iron, which waa kept iu bed to kee, oil de. him warm, and a pitcher at tier fre­ High jump—Knox 1st; Heater 2.id; quently, and strike with biswell liaud when being fed. As th« re wax sonic rout 3rd. Height 5 feet 6| indie«. doutil as to what actiou could tie laken 120 yi r t t unite—Heater lei; Palmer it »as considered best logo to Cotisge 2nd; William» 3rd. Time 17 eeconda Grove and examine til.n before trying to move turn. He was taken to Hslem ' Dir" us throw — Wagner, Thayer, on a stretch« r and it takes two met t ' Tout. instance 91 feet 6 Inches. manage iiiui on and off the ears. E ugkme C ertain .—Pendleton E O: "PeudletoB will have a free city mail delivery if tlie inspector reports favor­ ably. The receipts aloue are not «uth cient. A city mu.-t have sidewalks, streets, lights, etc, in keeping with • lie business for delivery of mail by car­ riers.” Eugene baa every requirement. Over $10,201)receipts, the best sidewalks ' and street» of any town In the stet- and about 25 arc street light» Ur Hpsclal Agent, of Washington, D C, you are invited to visit Eugene at once. | l)ally Guard, April 27 BIG H ogs —Bud Kompp, living a few miles northwest of town, this morning brought to Watkiue - is progressing steadily and that the employed in a logging camp five miles recent strike made in that property above Dexter, about ten days ago, wa~ lias uot been iu ths least exaggerated, carried out of ths camp to John in fact the development brings to the Guiley's, at Dexter, Bunday. He is eyes of the beholder richer ore than recovering. that reported lest week. Mr Heers A Cottage Grove Is Iu debt $715 63. »aye alongside of the rich base ore which has heretofore been mentioned, good showing. 1« a streak ot almost pure gold nearly Corvallis Is going to have a free 1«rry four inches wide and extending from across the Willameit- al a c st of $806 the roof of the tunnel to tbe floor and ax far as can be seen In the face of tbe per year. Tbe excavation for J H Mc( lung’» I tunnel. «•«. Seuator Bomb, a1 tu.ugh »erviDg hi» fire! tirtn, ranked »a >>■<» ..f me lead lug nismlem of tho »'ate ~eii»te. H< ba« splendid bu-ln».«« q :»1 tieatiou«. always cool ar.d «1« liberal« ill actiou, positive slid gentlemanly in advocacy ot those measure», th»' met hi« ap- I roval su't thone he < , ;4>»< 1 « «re n t with sound logical -irgucuent« «> «flic Uvs in joint detmte Hewa» a close student and every bi'l (I.at o«iue up t r consideration wax vote i upon Intelli­ gently. If a lull was overlooked In made all necessary Inquiries tiefore lit reoordtd hl« vote. When a certain tlali bill wa« up for conaiderattcu, the same old bleunial fight tietwien tiis upper and lower Columbia, a tew Interrog - lions from Senator Booth, tangled up one of the senators • > lamentably tli»t he wa» glad to t»llr > tr. in t ie llel I. He 1» a gifted s| < k«r. ills voice 1» olsar atnl pleasant; I.is articulation clear and sharp ami eve y word is re- evivtHi at it« full vitlue. His name has been frtquently used li connect Ion with gubernatorial Imuom aud it 1» quite po»«ible Dixt He nomination may be tend« red him in the near fu­ ture. Senator Booth wa» chairman of the (Ximuilllse ou aseewimeiil an«l taxation, aud a better »»»ignmeiit couki uot have l»en made Our asasMUiei t law« have needed revision for years but none of the measure» pmposed lor a number oi »e«»iou» put iu»t with ap­ proval. The new law •ii«cted 1« th plau suggested l>v Senator Booth, and although the authorship 1» ersdite I to another, Senator Booth Is entitled to the full credit of the measure. Tills new law is yet to la» tested, but It- provision« liave met the approval < t those who have made a study of tbe mode« of assessing and the Oolle<*tlou of taxa». Iu the great senatorial tight wbicli »earned to overshadow a'l other issues, although kept in a quiet ebb Iu order not to tuterfere with other important and remedial mea»ur<», he took posi­ tion and maiiitained his stand in Hie »anis quiat dlgnitied manlier so char­ acteristic of the man, aud although many of Ms associates tqiially zealous CIRCUIT COURT. An adj >urned term of tbe Lane county circuit court was field in the court bouse tills morning, Judge Geo H Burnett, of Belem, presiding, Th f illowing ca»e« were dlep< sod of: R M Day and T M Day vs Mtate Laud Boaid, etal; motion to strike out part of coniplaiut allowed. Thoma» J Fergueeon et al vs Mary E Clark et al; decree of partition. Wm Perman vs Oua Ferman ¡divorce granted. Court adjourned until Friday, June 21, 1901, al 9 o’clock a m. bikotb. 1 Girl, 188. CàAUGES ASSAULT. Italian Swears Out a Warrant Against His Partner. < '< I I «< • G ki . vk , April 26. —Malta I'vtiu . I aliau, at Divide, south of tb « city, »wore out a warrant before Ju»ti. . of the Pes«*e Vaughn for Paul I' - , Italian, charging him witb ae-sult with intent tn kill. 11 •• men follow rai r'« m 1 wood cim- tr Cti'o; 1'1 < treul le ha» existed for •everal weeks. Perlnl allege« that l> sra-i elo««ed him ou several oooa* si >n» w i li clubs and a knife, Degrael 1« -aid i > t>e a dangerous mail. Deputy l.'. ueti.bie McFarland le iu pursuit of the < tteuder. PEKINI IMBANK. R - buri R. view: Melia Perlnl, an Itnl sn, who for many year» lias re- »uted mu.r Comstocks, was over Thurs- l«v evening iii charge of L M Perkins to be examined for luaanlty. He bad twen having trouble with one of bls Ita Ian neighbors, who tie said bad chased liim with clubs and a knife on »i v, ri.l < eei.«loiis Brooding over the mat er bi« mind became deranged. Oil i lamination by C >unty Physician Hoover, before Judge Thompson, it wax found the man wiv suffering from paranoiac Insanity. Tills le the relig­ ion» pliru-e Wliile here he bad fauoled that lie had died and now had super­ ns' oral power«, som« times referring to bimaelf as Je»u» Christ He was Iu the a»y It m for a tliue about 15 or 20 «' hi -■«. " > ie was taken to Belen ii last night by Hlu ritl Parrott and L M Per- kins. Commissioners Court. M ry Haifka witness Htate vs Pohl........................................... « 50 Mrs Pohl wlliie»« Htale vh Pohl 6 50 Al Montgomery witness Blate vs Jack Frost............................. . 1 70 Hldi ey Scott c Datable fees Blate vs Cbli ken et al......................... 2 40 J H Hille» constable lee» Hlate vs Burglar......................................... 1 75 Geo Cronsr constable fees Blate vs Rnmbler................................. 3 60 C A Wlutermeler Justice fees...... 34 45 Irwi i Hodson C o prlulli g.......... 48 60 Isaiah Hnytrr tn« rcliandis« for pauper Usntrsll.......................... 5 20 Lee Bailey roadwork ................... 6 00 I. ll )»t"i February »alary as fer­ ry niau ............ ............... .............. 30 00 J W Vaughan Justice fees.......... 3 25 J R Yates nierehandiae tor John Ogle pauper................................ 5 00 H M Wagner constable fees...... 21 40 C D Lee work on road list« ........ 24 Utt 11 D Edwards county commis­ sioner ......................................... 42 00 J R Hill county comminsioner ... 28 00 All x Lamb for keeping pauper... 15 00 (i.o M> Conley rent for pauper |24, disallowed............................ W M Miller sa'ary Bounty school Huperlnteiident ......................... 1 100 00 W M Hhermau Janitor ................ 40 N In the espousal of the c*uw of another, W II Eaton ferryman ................. 26 (Ml bs attracted their admiration and was E Bowen ferryman........................ SI 00 held In high eatosin, although seua • John M Williams taking Goldie DeBow to Portland...... ...... 15 80 torially speak lug, were ai rayed Hgainst W Chapple bridgework... ..... 20 60 him. As he represent» tbe count is» of G 1 E Herliert bridge work... ...... 150 IMI Lane, Douglas and Josephine, lie hail Eugene Water Co water ... ...... 54 a volume of business to transact. 11» J ' A Jeans roadwork .......... ...... 11 00 worksd and studied at night and Id- i'aeiflo Htstas Telephone and Telegraph Co services............. 9 w> face was seldom seen In the hotel lobbies and other placis of political W W Withers board of prisoners 52 56 resort, but his whole time was em­ Griffin A Veatch hardware.......... 13 75 ployed hi tbe inereats of tiie district lie Dr B F Ru»»ell care of paupers...116 00 Geo T Hall & Hon Groceries .... 6 00 so ably represented. Hon Rotiert A Booth, who repre- (I W Kuril hardware..................... 5 70 »etited Laue, Douglas aud Josephine T J Htephsna constable................. 1 00 counties iu the Renats, le a native son Fred Fixk deputy »herift............. 75 00 of Oregon, born In Yamhill county, Harry Down deputy eberlft.......... 50 00 May 16, 1853. Hie father was Rev Geo B < amp deputy sheriff...... T 60 Robert Booth. The family iwmoved to John Gardner hauling tools...... 6 (X) Douglas oouuty Iu 1867, and young W M Mi ler »tamp»,ex pressage... 11 90 Booth grew up largely In that country. A E W healer real estate transfers 65 00 He receive«! bls education at tiie Ump­ A H Patterson stamps................. 2 00 qua Academy at Wilbur. He also Hhermau Heller blacksmithing... • 55 graduated from Heald's In Nan Fran- J W White grocers........................ 1 05 •I«ooinl879. In 1880 Mr Bu tbe 3 SCUt it was » am! ailing, what s wo- 'aught with to b's r Intrlct oslien •etiug let. p the when trmer ill 1 Ug cars erent from ■ lenty »« in 4 rove i at- ilsily, inditi loing !<« in 3t Of ever the Ion - perb, biug the ilion table A to they atliy rug- 1 to bear next and will • at ■ April 22, 1901. Grain crops look nice this spring. Another Rich Strike in Lucky Rev D C Kellems Dreached to a large Boy—Much Snow on Summit sudienoe last Bunday. Roads are cry and in exoelieut cone Dstly Guard April 27 dilion up tbi» way. Geo Fisher returned last evening | Edward Doering, of California ar- from Blue River where he has been , rlvid here last week. Hie family has looking after his mining properties. beeu here for several weeks. Thew will Mr Fisher states that the snow ha» all »«»oil leave for Idaho, where they ex­ disappeared at tiie Lucky Boy mine pect to reside. and surroundings, but that near the Alman Hem“tiway, of Cottage top of the mountain it is very deep aud Grove, 1» visiting with friends and new brick has readied a depth of near­ still covers ths buildings In tho»» parts Dally Guard, April 27 I relatives at this place. ly eight feet. Mr Fisher tells ns of another rich B i . l ’ k R ibiion D ays .—The Flr»t Na­ L E Parks is on the sick list this The Water Company is laying a tional Bank haa a blue ribiion that strike having been made recently in main on Olive street from Tenth to doe» service In connection with tbe the Lucky Boy mine. The quartz week. A number of our people expect to at­ Eleventh streets. ledge which bav been 30 feet wide Is daily balance ledger. As the ledger now 36 feet and the ore taken out is tend tbe Bunday school convention at W Banders had a bicycle tire to ex­ shows a high-water mark of resaurcse, very rich with the sparkling yellow Goshen next «aturday. plode on Willamette street today that capital stock, bond», deposits, etc, the tbe fall of 1888 aud went to Grant metal. J D Hamlin, of Junction City, is caused considerable amusement. rlbt»>n is attached to ths bottom of Face. He was t»M>kkse|>er tiiere for tiie Much activity is already noticed in visiting witb Daniel Reed and fam- E Bangs is building a platform tor that particular page, where It remains Huger Flue Door and Lumber Co., and the mines and when spring fullv ily. wsgous just west of tils livery stable. uatll another day shows a greater vol­ succeeded to the management In 1836. opens In the district there will be more Vergil Cornelius Is very aick with Later on be will build a roof over tiie ume of business. The blue ribbon was In 1890 heorgaulzed the First National miners and prospectors there than has moved lorward yesterday, when the Bank of Southern Oregon at Gran«» pneumonia. same. ever been before. ledger showed tbe Isrgeet **resources’ Pass, and wa* cimseii cashier, which Prof Dalton Baughman, J H McClung lisa received tbe plsn« position be field for ten year«, resign­ W atts W as B uried —An item wa« ton, was »een among bis old friends for bls new business block, corner In the history of tbe bank, $706,308. printed in Thursday’s G uard , clipped again last Bunday. Willam-'tte and Seventh street». Tli»y I 1 Kl> —Marlon G Wallace, aged 19 ing and being elected president. In 1897 Mr Booth orgaulz.ed the from tbe Albaay Democrat, to tbe W C Renick lost a One horse last were furnished by Delos D Neer, and year», eon of Marlon Wallace, died at effect that a letter had t»een received in week. Tbe florae dropped dead while i are quite handsome. the faintly home at Natron, Friday, Booth-Kelly Lumber Co with a capita* of $50,000. Tiie capital stock has I sen Albany from W B Gibson at Dawson driving from work to the barn. The Halem Btate«man reprints an April 20, 1901, from pneumonia. Tbe Increased three times, and It 1» now a City stating that the body of C W faneral will be held tomorrow at 11 a R esidence H old .—John B Harris Item trorn the G uard concerni-ig the million and a quarter. It le the largest Watt», who died In that city a year development of a Lane county coal m and interment will take place In the ago baa Dot yet beeen buried on ac­ today sold bis handsoms reeiia Are he was given a decent burilal ET skneites .- A "Ladiss Club” baa Albany Ilemocrat: Tbe Albany The H 1* R R Oo haye also had a man office. He 1» au ardent republlcanl hy hie friends Immediately tieeu organizeuee- 1 to m F » a lb.KN.—At Paisley,Oregon, on April ljth, 1901, to Mr and Mrs Harvey Vln- cent, a daughter. Mr and Mrs Vincent are well and favorably known here, having lived most of their lives in Lane county. O Idfellowslilp was Introduced into the United Bist a from the Mancbee- ter Unity In 1819, and the grand lodge of Maryland and the Unite«! States was constituted February 22, 1821. At tlrnl the piogrma of the order was slow, but its principles spread with great rapidity, arid It now rivals In membership and influence the Man- chester Unity, from which it severe«! it» ' ')iin»i tlon In 1842. In 1843 It le- au-d a u »peneatlon for opening the Prine* of Walt s Lodge No 1, at Mon­ treal, Canada. The American society, including < 'anada and the United Btatse ha» it« lieadi|U»rtere at Baltimore. In 1 1900 the meml-erehlp iu America was M2,723. Within the las decade tbe progress r f the order lias been both rapid and substantial. Its tnember- ■ hip has twen steadily increased In iiurut» r, and its influence and impor- | lance grown iu volume and value. a et •