- PERSONAL, THE SOCIALISTS. H A Hutchings is in from Meadow». (jo°d Honest A G Mathews was in Albauy ye*, ter day. Met in County Convention This Afternoon. J B Harris is up from Portland on bu«iue-s. M 1’Crow, of Fall Creek, »¡>ent last night iu the city. Hon C H Baker Portland last night. Shoes returned Its Erection. from Geo Rou»e, ct Cottage Grove, .¡«nt last night in Eugeue. S TICKET PUT UR. will Elman, Cecil ar <1 Dora Spaugh came The »ocialiet party of Lane oounty in from H < «'eta I uigbt tn met in county convention this Ben Ande-sou, of Lucky Boy, was afternoon about 3 o’clock in the hall regietered at an Albany hotel yester­ over Lake’s marble works at the cor­ day. ner of West Eighth and Olive streets. A good number of delegates were in Mrs J E Fergueou, of Astoria, ar- rived here today and is the gueet of atteudanoe. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Rossman and Rev an : Mr. B F Rowlaud. Dr W M Parberry aud wife, of San Secretary Cole kept the records of the convention. Diego, Cai, arrived here today to visit The first thing done was to appoint the doc'orQ ei-ter, Mr« Shaw. a committee on resolutions and plat, Mrs j H Davidson came down from form »a follows: W M Devis, H M Cottage Grove ibis afternoon to visit Manville,AC Barrett, J L Atkinson, her daughter, Mr« Bouuie la-»ter. A E Whfleaker. The committee made Ml»» Pearl Briggs, of Sodaville, who its report. The platform declares for baa been visiting her aunt, Mrs FA the doing away with the tee system for Rankin, for several months, left for state officers and placing them on a Mon^ue ba» -PP^ home today. flat salary; for equal political and civl CiWr.tN.n Francis. J F Warner, F A Hacklemau, Grant rights for men and women; for the I , , W experienced bicxcle re- Fromau and O C Clelan came up from election of U B senators by direct vote L.'i uow at Chambers* hardware. Alba y last night to take part iu the of the people and for the exclusion of Chinese aud Japanese laborers. L,itoekofwallpspernow ,n’ A Eugene Gun Club’s ebool today. Ln«!» at i price at Chambers* 8 H E’riendly, Geo Kelly, A C the ticket . K depot buildings are being Woodcock, 8 M Yoran, W G Gilstrap, The following county ticket was W H W eat hereon and Frank Ankeny □ for electric lights. There will be returned from Portland this afternoon. nominated: For state senator—V B Matthews I ijbt» ih Geo Rouse, or Cottage Grove, re- of GoeheD. 1IA Simmons hs« erected hi. photo turned heme thia afternoon after a For representative»—H M Manville, Lg Willsmell'’»ud 8'*“» a'reeU short stay in Eugene. It is hinted Eugene; A E Wbiteaker, Walton; Jer­ that be may Join the ran he of the ry Atkinson, Lorane. ttae sea»o“r- L gíabd hasn’t heard of any big benedicts soon. For oounty commissioner— George Lttbwy»t. Too early ln lhe ee*“ A W Stone and eon, Archie, Just out Brown, of Llewellyn. , ve presume. from Minnesota, left for points south For sheriff—W A Maltman, of Eu­ ko wheel »»good ae the Crescent. this afternoon to look over the coun­ gene. I 1 , L3 Vs WS A at E try. They may return to Eugene and See 4 them For clerk—EC Uole, of Irving. Lone sod know it. K- locate. Mr Stone's line of business is For treasurer—A 8 Patterson (pres­ Lnbere’ hardware. ent incumbent), of Eugene. Lperi»!» *25.00 kperials *25.0° to *45.00. We have hardware. L jn cUfbioD frame- and coaster For assessor—L B Roseman, of Eu­ Mrs V H Tibbetts, who has been visiting at Junction, came up thia af- gene. Lee. PaioeAKay. For surveyor—Wm Davie, of Wal­ LoonUt Harry Murpby baa pic- ternoon to visit her mother-in-law, Lof Hon» RA Booth and HE Mrs J W White. Bhe will leave soon ton. For coroner—P L Miller, of Eugene. for Arizona where her husband bas LeDy in today's Oregonian. gone. Lofsnd spray your treeH quick, Dally Gaard, April 2 that always give ¿äfaction, go to Thia morning the committee •p- pointed by the GA R to look after the erection of the monument in memory of the veterans of the civil war inter­ viewed the county commissioners’ oourt, now in session, in regard to se- ouriug a location for the monument in one of the city parks. After due consideration of the mat­ ter, it was decided by the court to grant a site In the East park at a spot only a few feet *outh of the big fisg pole. The site named is an ideal one, and the fine mouument which it is pro­ posed to erect will show oft to a eplen- dld advantage there, and it will be an ornament to the city. The committee will in a short time, now that it has secured a site, begin the work of raising funds for the erec­ tion of the monument. “r,“d p""* torr tb* buds »well. Full outfit, big Lttb, st Chambers’ hardware. L,Planet Jr garden seeder and L »nd «are i ot the bard work. Camber»’ Hardware bas all kinds. Morris i Craw haveaold three pianos L.„t tbree day» as follows: To Dr |L Cheshire a mohogauy Trowbridge; Mn 8 E Craig a walnut Trowbridge, L to Capt W S Moon a walnut Lrr 4 Co. Courthouse Items. Obituary. Mrs Magorie Caln, wife of Henry Cain, who died near Dexter, this county March 22, 1902, was born in Adams county, Illinois Feb 4, 1845. Was married in 1867, and the family came to Lane county in 1880. She was the mother of six children, four of whom servive her—Mrs T J Cruzan, and Mrs Barney Williams o Lost Valley, Mrs Maggie Bonah, and Mrs E M Schutt, Heppner. Her maiden name was Harding, and she was a distant relative of the late Ben Harding of Cottage Grove. The inter- inent took place at the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Mortgage...................................... * 100 oo Mortgage..... ................................. . 2000 00 wuituiv sc is tail rasa Dally Guard. April 2 BROKE HIS LEG. P ortland , April 3.—At the repub­ lican Blate couveutiou held here yester­ day the following state ticket was nominated: Governor—W J Furnish, of Uma­ tilla. CECIL RHODES FUNERAL Supreme Jodge—R 8 Bean, of Lana. Secretary of State— F I Dunbar, of Special te the Guard. Clatsop. C apetown April 3. body Cecil State Treasurer — C B Moore, of lying in state at Parliament building today. Klamath. is in private Attorney-Geueral—A M Crawford of Douglas. the black mourn­ State Printer—J R Whitney, of Linn. in great Superintendent of Public Instruction Thousands of people are the bier, —J H Ackerman, of Multnomah. last familiar features of the man did so The vote for governor was as follows for of Africa. Furnish.......................................................248 Ankeny...................................................... 92 expressions of regret are heard for the the Scattering................................................. 2 while in with great 342 Total............................. 172 Necessary to choice.... The closest oontest was on state printer, Whitney winning on second ballot with 187 votes. Whitney Is a former Eugens man and his many friends are glad to hear of hie nomina­ tion. Bean, Ackerman, Duubar and Mi ore are present Incumbents. W H Le R>y files notice of location of the Monte Cristo claim ln Hoh A < X Bsantta agssten 1 plug Biggest and Beet 25c Don’t forget about the Automobile Ride for the children. Be sure to ask for your tickets. Tickets given this month only. I —Abner McKinley, brother of tho late president, was before the House special committee on investigation of the charges of corruption of members of Congress made by Captain Christmas, the Danish agent for the transfer of the St Thomas group of islands. Mr McKinley testified that he had no contract for nor interest in the sale of the islands. He further explicitly stated that he had never brought the matter of such sale to the attention of his brother, nor discussed it with him. BOER PEACE PROPOSALS. ••I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs Chas Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind, “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would oough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three *1 00 bottles ot Dr King’s Nsw Dio- oovery wholly on red me and I gained 58 pounds ” It’s absolutely guaran­ teed to cure oougbe, oolds, la grippe, Special to the Guard bronchitis and throat and lung trou­ bles Price 50c aud *1.00. t rial bot­ retoria tles free at W L DeLano’s drug store. Thoroughbred jacks. P , April 3—President Steyn of the Orange Free State and Commandant Schalkburger are discussing peace proposals with the object of securing the best term» possible from the British. BEACH HOTELS BURNING. I have two jacks of Kentucky stock that will make the season of 1902 at my home at Cloverdale, 3 miles cast of Special to the Guard Creswell on ths Pleasant Hill road. ? Iso an English coach horse, 6 years A tlantic C ity Jersey, April 3,12 — old and weighs 1450 pounds. Jacks licking summer that 7 and 11 years old and weigh from 900 to 1000. Foals insured at *8. Mares ocean taken in pasture and attended to. Windsor, Carleton and Luray houses are burning. R obert B chmutz , Creswell, Oregon. S hipped V rnibon . —Deputy Game Warden E G Hodson, of Roseburg, haa succeeded in having ona game law violator punlahed. C A Snell, who livee on a farm near Drain, Saturday pleaded guilty io chipping venieon out of the state, and was fined *26. The venison had been billed aa “poultry* and wae eent around by Portland to Man hrancleoo. Game Warden Quim­ by, a few week* ago, made a trip to Ban Francisco, whore a package ot “poultry” bad boen Intercepted by the authorities, and thia was brought back to be used aa evidence against the shipper, Snell. which meetein Portland in June. Ml Shelley was for many years a oom. merclal traveler for a Portland whole Mie house and waa president of thi Oregon dlvlelon of the aeeoctatlon for I Fisbiog seaaou will soon be here and Chambers’ Hardware Is ready for it time. with the blgg*«t and beet aseortmeut G ood » bowin «.—Following le tb< of tackle »ver brought to Eugene. report of Burgeee Ford, carrier o« Rural Frse Delivery Route No 1 forth« You want a good clean month of March: Delivered, K L, ‘ when stop in letter», 1039; pee tai card», 106; paper» New newly 1662; circular», 231; package», 9>; U> tai 3131. Colleeted, R L, letter», 75» papered and painted Courthouse fxxlging poetal card» 4»; papers 21; package» IS mooey orders 17 , grand total .4994. you Eugene. 6 pkgs Red Bell 25c Ai Billy’s Department Store Night Was Her Terror. T hb D ouglas O il W bll .—Preel- dent M MoCoy baa returned from the Myrtle Creek oil well and reporta every­ thing working smoothly. A depth of about 250 feet has now been reached. After ¡leasing through the tough blue shale several Inches of coal wore found. This was followed by 14 feet of very dark, then 13 feet of gray slate and tbs drill is now 18 feet into sandstone. Tbs streaks of bitumen continue vary S trayed .—From tbs H C Perkin» favorable.—Rcseburg Review. place, Coyote, about October 1, a 3-year old light bay filly, a barbed wire silt E lsc BD a D rlbgate .—J M Khelley, in one ear. A liberal reward for In­ of this city, haa been sleeted a dslsgato formation about same. Address, to the national convention of the Trav< J T R ichardson , LlewellyD, Or. elers’ Protective Aaeociatlon of America 20 lbs Best Cane Granulated Sugar *1.00 Or *175 per 100 lbs. Now - - is the time to buy, we think. Neckties. W . April —The of General from the the has been definitely decided upon by President Roosevelt. The time for the not been fixed the DANISH SCANDAL. Mines and Mining. mining locations . Strap hinges way down In price. Special to the GUABB. Representatives— Dr T C Mackey, of Harrisburg; 8 K Claypool, of Leban­ Special to the Guard. on, and W R Bilyeu, of Albany. ashington 3. retirement Commissioner—J R Green, of Sweet Miles command of army Home. Clerk—B M Payne, of Albany. Sheriff—Worth Hueton, of Shedd». change, however, has Recorder—Prloe Munkere, of Belo. by President. Treasurer— W K Garrett, of Haleey. Anaeasor — J K P Tate, of Kantian. ISLANDS The Le Rol Mining Company in Bo­ Coroner—Dr W A Trimble, of Al­ hemia district has ordered 400 feet ot T Spacial te the Guard. laiis and a 12 cubic foot car for their bany. W ashington , April 3 tuuuel work which is expected in a few called to attend him and at the pres­ ent writing lie is doing as well as he oiuld under the circumstances. He is the only sou of Mr aud Mrs Ballsy, his brother having been killed several years a«o by the kick of a horse. President's First Coffee. , South Africa, —The of Rhodes is The city draped black, and business houses as well as public edifices bearing symbol of ing profusion. passing before taking the look at the who much the development South Un every side death of ¡*reat financier still his prime, and his projects for South Africa but fairly mapped out. BOSTON BREWERY STRIKE. B oston , April 3.—The failure of the owners of the breweries of this city to come to an agreement with their Little Edward Bailey Mel With employees as to the scale of wages demauded, has resulted an Adcident Yesterday. in the threatened strike. The men walked out from their places in the breweries Special to ths Gnsrd. this morning. Twonty-four breweries are shut down from J unction , April 3.—Last evening DEMOCRATS OF LINN. the strike. Edward, the 11-year-oldsoa of Thomae Bailey, residing near here, while TALLOW BUTTER BILL throwing hay down to the horses, lost Miller for Senator; Mackey, Clay­ tits balanoe and fell through to the barn Special te the Guard pool and Bilyeu, Represen­ floor, a distance of wight or nine feet, W asiiimoton , April 3.—The vote on the oleomargarine tatives. fracturing bis right leg near the thigh. He struck some projection and badly bill will be taken in the House before adjournment thia A i . uany , April 3.—Following la the afternoon. lacerated hie chin on the under side to the bene, requiring several stitches ticket nominated at the democratic It may pa»s but the majority will be small. to close the wound. county convention here yesterday: Senator—M A Miller, of Lebanon. Dr W W Oglesby, of Junotlon, was PRESIDENT WILL SCALP MILES. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tne miners of the Bohemia district Ernest E Rowe to 8 A and L E are Hg11ating the building of a smelter Rowe 120 18 acres ln tp 16 s r 8 w, *570. in the dhtrict. Chas Clay to Chas B Bruneau, the The Helena Coraolidated Company ‘‘Josie’’ mining claim iu Bohemia dis­ have declared a dividend of one- trict, *50. half eent on the shore. John W and Sarah L Harms to L ■Tta.'.tbe metropolis among poli- The Crystal Consolidated Company G Brown the ‘‘Big Chief," the “Big Chief Extension," the “Little Chief,” report that the development work on ■ThiJk'iwnville Time?, for many the “Hawk’s Nest” aud the “Hawk’s their property nas proved very gratify­ Message. ing. Bvurtied by Charles Nickell, one Next Extension" claims iu Bohemia Huetevt I dowii newspaper men in Tile Bohemia mining Company has miniug district, *4(0. The president’s first message was ■Yi.tiM been told to Sidney D considered by everyone, regardless of let a 190 foot contract an the Gold CIRCUIT COURT. ■A who han moved it to Medford political difference«, to be a wonderful Cross Group and will let the Boston Bertha M Rohrer vs W B Roher, di­ Iciurted the Southern Oregonian, literary production and was of such a Tunnel contract this month. I independent paper. The Newa of character as would tend to raise the vorce. Motion to strike out part of Ld Hill will be moved to Jackson- author much higher in the estimation complaint. of the people of the United States. In a Find. ■¡e.ioit ii reported. selecting a medicine most suited for A N ew F lying M achine .—Port II l kinds of horse gardening tools at family needs it is always wise to «I was troubled for several years choose one that is held in high esteem land Journal: A J Parrot, a well- ■ambers hardware. by tbousauds of people who know Its known East Side manufacturer, has with ebronio indigestion aud nervous It D William», of Dexter, Is putting value from personal experience. Buch invented a new flying machine which debility," writes F J Green, of Lan­ I <'P for the Eugene Lumber Co and a medicine is Hostetter’s Stomach he says will sur»ly fly. The machine caster, N H. ‘‘No remedy helped me Bl deliver the first drive of logs about Bitters. No other remedy can take its is built in the «-hape of a naval shell, uutil I liegan using Electric Bitters, place as a cure for belching heartburn, k 10. The planing mill and dry dizziness, nervousness, indigestion or the propellers being located on each which did n e more good than all the Lire being Improved and enlarged, constipation. We would, therefore, side of the ship near the center. In medicine I ever used. They have also M steam for the kiln. Besides all urge every sufferer to try it. It is also the rear of the structure the rudder kept my wife in excellent health for a splendid spring tonic and preventive of building lumber the company ot la grippe, malaria, fever and ague. will be located, being plaoed quite a years. She says Electric Bitters are hula lath, moulding» and the beet distanoe from the hull. Mr Parrott has just splendid for female troubles; that f»d cedar shingles. DallV Guard, April 2 been working on the boiler for the they are a grand tonic and Invigorator M arried .—Rtbeit V Hughes and ship for some time and says that it E’tvy field SD(j yBr(j wjre feDoe, for weak, run down women. No other Uj >1 cento tod at Chambers’ hard- Miss Kate Cassidy, both of Elorenoc, will develop 40-horse power, the weight mediclue can take its place in our were united in marriage this afternoon being only about 50 pounds. The ma­ family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satis­ at 2 o’clock in ths parlors of the Hotel chine will be ready for a trial trip in a faction guaranteed by W L DeLano. Eugene, Justice of the Peace Chas A short time. Wlntermeier, in his usual happy man­ for Thunton-J E P Withers, O A Mc- ner, officiating. The happy couple will Dallr enanl April S leave tomorrow morning for Florence E xcavatin «.—'This morning work­ Min.Chae Hastings. It will tie lmpoe.ible for me to de. R:llim»tte— Harry Coleman, Mon- where they will reside. men commenced excavating for the ’Lescb, Melvin Taylor, GeoBmith, new addition to W M Preston’s brick vote my time to my poultry after May For City 7 C ileman. building. The dirt is being hauled to and will sell egg» for *1.50 ¡rer setting Ut Valley—E p Williams, Joel Mrs F B Dunn’s residence lot on Oak of 13 from three of ths best pens of M “Eton, R L Edwards, E R Park- E ditor G uard :-Wlll you please Htreet and to F E Dunn’s new place Plymouth Rocks (Buff, Barred and announoe the name of Frank Reisner out oo East Eleventh street. The alley White,) in the slate of Oregon. Regu­ as a suitable and qualified person for tietween Mr Preeton’sand F E Duan’s lar price of eggs baa been *3 00 per set­ I et ™ L ist .—Letters for the fol- the office of city treasurer, subject to building, is clo-ed incident to the tear­ ting. There is not another pen of * persons remain dead ln the En. the votes of our citizens at the coming ing down of the firewall of Mr Pres- White or Buff Rocks in the state tha ^poatoffloe; Mrs Corinna Alley, too’s building preparatory to the erec­ can compare with mine and my Barred city election. nee Bealey, B Birch, John Byen, M any C itizens . Rock» are the equal of any on the tion of the second story. Rlroe-m»,,, (heirs), Mrs Laura Gal- coast. Orders filled at above prloe 252 bicycles »old at the Crescent *7. Mr* Lina Graham, J H Ham- from this date. J. O. W atts . CïtlaiORT *’V0Hemlow, w 8 McFarland, agency in 1901. Only the best built SeantlM The Beet Prescription lor Melerls, "»rren Packard, Arve and lightest running wheel oould pos­ Bignater» Chill, and fever Is a bottle of Grove’s .?bwn* A Rogers, Thoa J Karie, W sibly make this record. Plenty more tt Tasteless Cbill Tonic. It is simply Just as good at Chamber« hardware. Jln«nt, Mi*. m L White. (rot: and Quinine in a ta«tele