CORBIN FOR COUItTY UOMMISSIOEFR | ncc 1 V. rf al L ;i u jr j Ths temporary nfficers elected at tbs Mr Williams, of Lost Valley nom­ m»rulug eeseiou ware retained, by th» inated J P Carno.of Cottage Grove, adoption of tbe report. They did good who was nominated by acclamation. aud efficient »ervioe throughout the 1 1 FATTEKSON FOR TREASURER. la re Democrats Named Can didates This Af­ ternoon. Ì la ü J L BULK OF FORTUNE Bpecla'. to lbe Uaard * « i afternoon. Veatch, Cottage Grove, nominated A The adoption of the report of tbe committee on credential» seated 174 8 Patti--son. the present incumbent, delegates. Several precluots wtre un­ who was nominated by acclamation represented. The chairman of the KITCHEN FOB ASSESSOR. cimml'tee was E F Williams, Lost J M Kitchen, Irving, was nominated Election of Officers ot the Cw venlion This ifteiem I Vall»y. E R Bklpworth, chairman of com­ by acclamation. KDOVDAHL FOR SURVEYOR. mittee on resolution« rspur^d an able L Bilyeu nominated Bimon Klodahl, i ISTXBKCHM MMt*. document which created considerable enthusiasm. Tbe subsidy denuncla- who was accepted by acclamation. District President Mr J W Mstizi«, 6XLOVEK FOB OOBONKR. atlon brought forth applause as did of Lebandn, opened the Epworth other features of the report. Tbe reper* The name of Dr FE Heiover Wfl League oonventloa yesterday ifw, which Is a« follows was unanimously presented by T G Hendricks. Ac­ noon. After ths preliminary busiu«, the prognun wae opened withan org»» adopted: cepted by acclamation. voluntary by Mies Carrie Ford. THB PLATFORM. BILYEU FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. A symposium on the “Md state convention to a numbrof offloe» on account of an Rev F L Moore, of Corralfit, n. three osnta per mile. use all honorable efforts to procure the unfair distribution made at their con­ aponded in a very pointed addrtm, Resolved, That we arraign aud de­ nomination for said L Bilyeu for the vention last Haturday. which sparkled throughout with wit. nounce tbe last legislature fur I’ i ex­ office of attorney general of the state of Tbe convention was called to order travagant» and profligate waste of the He took occasion to present tbe great thia forenoon at 10:10 o’clock by Hon J people's money, thereby largely in­ Oregon. mission of the League In educating ths J Walton chairman of tbe central The resolution was unanimously creasing tbe public burdecs and tend­ young people in eyetensatlo giving. oommltltee. adopted. ing to corrupt the public morals. A practical demonstration of Ep. J. J WALTON, CHAIRMAN. Resolved, That we favor tbe pass- worth sociology, in which all partici­ For temporary chairman of the con- age, by congress, of the bill kuowu as pated ooncluded theevsning’s program JUNCTION NOTES. j E R d Mltchell-kabn Chinese exclusion vention Hons J J • Walton and TODAY’S SESSIONS. Bkipworth were nominated, and by bill. This morning's exercises were opened a standing vote Mr Walton was chosen. Resolve!, That we are opposed and Mrs. Sarah A with a devotional eorvioe, oondacted WOOLEY AND WALLIS SECRET ARI 08. deuouuoe the principle of goverment Dy Miss Lena Staffer of Dallas. D. H. Etc. LF Woo ey, of Cottage Grove, and subsidies, and we especially denounce “Things that Hecretaries D> atnl aud oppose tbe ship-subsidy bill re- M 8 Wallis, of Eugene, were unani­ Don’t Do,” a paper by Miee Orah From the Times. mously choeen secretary aud asei«taut ueutly passed by tbe United Htatea Dr Oglesby has routed the room next Harkneee, of Albany. “ The Secretary senate. secretary respectively. door te Lewis A Pitney’s grocery, is tbe fly-wheel ot tbe League ma­ Resolved, That private monopolies < JMMITTEE8. chinery. We must not think ths are indefensible aud intolerable. They which he will use for an office. Judgment book is poorly kept becauw Died — Mrs Harah Brown died of »'balrtnan Walton then named the destroy coenpetlon, ooutrol tbe price ot so mauy earthly ledgers are so undesira­ following committees: raw material aud of the fiuitlied pro­ heart trouble March 28,1902, aged 81 Ou credentials— E P Williams, N ' duct, thus robuiug both producer and years. 8be was an old pioneer resident ble." Mr Mark Wheeler preeented tbs Martin, Ham Ferguson. counumer They iesseu the employ- aud has resided on the old bomesteswl subject “Intermediate League” In near Brown school house for forty Ou permanent organization—L Bil- ment of labor aud arbitrarily fiz the which be showed tbe need for a home yeu, E P Redford, John Waring, Jos terms and uouditi . uh thereof and de­ years. for Junior graduatee who oannot feel W Htewart, C P Houston. prive iudividual energy aud small cap­ Clyde Mahou h i closed a contract On platform and resolutions—E R ital of their opportunity tor better­ with the Booth-Kelly Co to furnish at home in tbe Senior League. Tbii 1« Hklpworth, F W Osburn, R M Veatch, ment. Tariff law-sbou d h-amended 50,0)0 feet of piling delivered on the the purpose of the Intermediate E P Coleman, J H Medley. by pulling the product- of trusts on o rs at this place. The piling will be League. Quartette from the Eugene Iota, Tbe convention then took a recess ttie frtellsi to prevent m nopoly under cut on the Hyusou Smyth place across until one o’clock in the afternoon. the plea of protection. That all tariff Long Tom. He will put a force of mediate League, Mlseee Hadie Ford, taxes should be levied for Lbe pupoee of men at work by the first of the week. Nellie Gilbert, Mabel Tiffany and AF1ERNOON HE88ION. Reba Craig, sang “Last Night.” I r< v uus only. The district convention of the De­ Temporay Chairman J J Walton, Hixteen of tbe twenty-one chapter« R solved, Tual the democratic par­ gree of Honor will meet in thle city of Eugene, called tbe ouiiveutlun ty Is now, as It always ins been, lbe in the dlstriot reported a membership The dlstriot com­ to order shortly after the appointed party of the ooinmoti people, b. lev ng April 16 and 17. of over 900. hour with a few wards stating the always In the priuc.pl s of i quality prises the lodges of Lane and Linn counties. The committee incbarge is geueral purpose of tbe assmblage of before the law aud special privileges to erranging for an Interesting program of delegates to tie the nomination ot none. mid the eutertaitiment of gueete. straight democrats for the coveted That governments are Ins ituted George Houck finished shearing his offices to be filled at tbe ooming elec­ among meu to promote the geueral goats Saturday. The clip amounted to tion. welfare and not tor the t eneflt of the Tbe courthouse wav crowded »uh few aud for the prumoilou of cabalistic 5,000 pounds of high grade mohair. He earnest meu and much mten-t wa- ends aud private benefit-, will ship to Boston on hie own con­ signment. Mr Houck handles only taken Iu the proceeding«. We ooutldeutly appeal to the »pie Daily Osar« Aprils Tbe first order of business was tbe re­ high grade goats and aa be is very care­ HARNEY ol Lai e county to entrust the adminis­ Ata meeting of the board of school port of ths oommitt w on order of busi­ ful aDd packs in the beet condition tration of their public affairs to the ness and [ rmanent organization. The usually realizes about five cants above directors of Eugene digtriot No 4 late meu uumiualed by this oouveutlou. A of Zeke Bailey, the re;>ort yeeterdsy afternoon Geo F Craw, who j the market price. of the committee was adopted i E RH kifwohih , has been clerk of the dhtrtet for 13 or County Pioneer, Accom­ with an amendment to plaoe the elec­ Chairman. 14 years, tendered his resignation, to tion of the state delegate In the hands plice to the Killing. F W O sburn , 'Ths rssigDatlea of ttie convention aud outof the bauds I Q uick P romotion .—A little more take effect in May. R M VBATCH, was aooepted but not without rsgret, of the state convention delegates, es than a year ago Howard R >wland, E P C oleman , Th» Burns Items of March 22, has as Mr Craw has bees on excallsot heretofore has been tbe custom Tbe who wr s employed on the G uard sev ­ J 8 M buley , an account of a killing over a colt, report la as follows: eral years, left Eugene to take a posi­ elerk during all these yesuu. Members Commutes ou Platform. Warreu Curtis, a settler near Narrows, Among other matters attended te st We, your oommittee on perinaueul tion with the Portland branch ot tbs being the y let Im. George Miller, TKLLKK8 APPOINTED the meeting wae the matter of ar­ organization and order of buslines beg American Type Founders’ Company, James Colwell and Bert Halley are uu- ranging for Arbor Day exercise» next leave to report as follows: tbe company that practloally controls L L Bteveus, Harry Coleman, El ­ der arrest, charged with the crime. Programs will be 1st—That the temporary officers be mer Roberts, H H V.ateb, Henry A the typesupply and much ot the print­ Friday, April 11. It appears that the partis» to ths rendered and addressee made at tbs made permanent offiers of the eou ing machinery business of tbe United Kompp aud Henry Miller were ap ­ killing went to Curtis’ home at night lion. Htalee. They have four houses on tbe three echoole, Hon 8 M Yoran to speak pointed tellers for the convention. and made a disturbance about the 2nd.— Report of eommitiee on Pacific cor st, Loe Angeles, Han Fran- at the Patterson rsebool, Rev M H TRAVIS FOR STATE SENATOR. baru. Curtis went to tbs barn but re­ | dec >, Beattie and Portland. Mr Row­ Wallace at the High Bshool and Prof credentials. turned to the house and told hl» wilt E R S.lpworth, of Eugeue, placd 3rd—Report uf committee ou resolu­ land has been promoted to the the E D Fessler at lbe Geary. who the men were. He then took a iu nomination J D Mat look, of Eu­ tions. managership of the Heaitle I ranch. 22-eatibre rill» and arriving at the cor­ 4th—the nomination of one candi­ gene. Al Hampton, Eugene, noml We are not Informed rt to the salary, ral ordered the partlee off hie premise» Bated Lee M Travis, of Eugens. Mr date for stale senator. 8 am S haw ’ s E state .—The follov­ but t s the Portland manager gets *150 when Miller, who was standing be­ 6th—Tne noailnation of three caudl- | Veatch, Cottage Grove, nominated E an excbsBge: a month, we should suppose the Seat­ ing is taken from hind a poet about fifteen paces distant, dates fur representatives to tbe uext R Bkipwortb, of Eugene. J D Mat­ tle position would oarry abost 3125. “When Ham T Shaw, the well known fired five shots from a shotguu Into hl. look declined. First ballot: L M state legislature. His many Eugene friends will body, the greater part of obargeo taking ba actor, died he left an estate of about i 6th—Tbe nomination of one candi- ; Travis, 101; E R Hklpworth, 67; J D pleased to learn of bis promotion. 150, COO. Hie chief concern was the effvot betweau the chin and hip». The Matlook, 3; blank, 3. ER Hkipworth date for oouuty clerk. eare of hie aged parents, whom bo doctor who mad» the examination be­ 7th—The nomination of one caudi- moved that ths nomination be un.nl- was supporting, and whom be desired fore the coroner's inquest oouuted Dally Guard, A pril 5 mous. Carried. Travis was called for date for sheriff elghty-four distinct gunshot wounos. Lors of B rick .—J M Martin, tbs bis wife to oars for after hie death. In 8tb—The nomination of one candi­ and made an enthusiastic sprrdi. Bert Bailey Is a son of John Halley brick yard man, today Informed a re­ lees than nix months thereafter, Mrs date for couuty commissioner, KDMUNSON, CASTI.U, HALB RKFSENTA- and a grandson of Zeke Bailey, the porter that be has a shed full of brick, Shaw ran away with another man and 9tb—The uomluatlun ot one TIVEB. latter a l-ane county plouter. i 120,000 la),OOO In in all, ready for the kiln, kiln* took all the money so that lbe old date for county treasurer. Lark Bilyeu nominated C K Hale, of lbere Is already a big demand for people were left practically deetitu»«. 10th—The nomination of sue candi- nelly Usaid, A pril < K-I..W and -..o it >-------- • promises.to be greater as A show coming to the town soon oiler Cbeablre, Mathews, of Goshen; nom­ brick Lorr for E ngland .—H A Hatch­ date for county a w eesor. for a week’s engagement, dovotsd ths inated John M Edmunson, of Goshen, the season advances. 11th—The nomination of one i'audl- ing«, of Meadow, left yeoterday tor a net proceeds of throe nights’ engage­ Vcatch, of Cottage Grove, nominated trip to Euglaud, expecting to be gone date for surveyor. Geo N Ckstie, of Saginaw prec.nct. I D ied —Arthur Ridgeway, tbe four- ment for tbe benefit of tbs old people- two or three months Mr Hulcblugs 12th Tbe nomination of or e candi- charity oftlmss wasaoaptalu In the 37 h V S volun­ Mr Castle declined but Bilyeu. Hen­ year-old son of A brana Ridgeway, died There Is genuine teers In ths Philippines aud was date for coroner. dricks, Brown and othtrs woaM not at the family home on Spencer creek among the devotees of the footltgbts, mustered out last summer, coming to 13th—The »electton ot fl been del • see It that way. Castle e-emed to car­ this morning at 8 o'clock from diph­ and thio was a striking instance of it.” Mu* county and buying a ranch al gate« to the «late aud district con ven ry the convention by storm by trying theria. Tbe fuueral will be held Bun­ Meadow. He weul over to the Islands aa a private In the 14th Regulars. Hs lions. to decline. The above named gan­ day at 11 ¡o’clock with intermeat al F ine W ork .—H G Whiting. Uo 14th—Ttie selection of memlwro of tieman were nominated was promoted to sergeant aud Was In t’y acvlama- Mulkey cemetery. sign painter, who has his studio in onarge of a detatcbmeul of scouts uu- county central corn mt tee, to be se­ ttoo. Mrs Holden's building, has just fla- der Gen Lawton. I .a ter h» accepted a lected by precincts. cvmml-»ion an.l was made a captain A P lagiarist .—Albany Democrat: Ished four mammoth sign boards for TOC NO FOB t'FCNTY 15th — The election by tbecouvenuon CLERK. in the volunteer army, being a Igaed “It has been dlioovered that the speech Preston A Hales, the harness maker« of a chairman of tbe cxinty twntral to the 37 th. T G Hendricks nominated C M of Mr Fornish when nominated for and saddlers. Tbe boards are conimlltee. Young, of Eugene. Mr Young was bally Heard. April 4 governor was substantially the same aa feet and will be placed at promised RsafiectfBlIy eu broil ted this fifth nominated by acclamation. G rade SrtKB» B sinm S et .— Thoe that of D P Thompson when nomin­ cross roods th roughoat tbs ooasty. day »1 April, 1902. Medley, of Cottage Grove, who la la WITHERS FOB SHBB1FF. ated aud aft-rwarde defeated." A leaturo of the signs is the Ufo-olis L BlLYXr, the city to attend the democratic Mr Coleman of Springfield nom _ ■ figure of a horse, splendidly executed. E P B botobd , OHinty convention tomorrow, Inform« mated W W Withers. Withers' name MrsC P Bishop, of Salem, hsa just J ohn W amno . us lhai the grade stakes are being set was greeted with sboute of approval Drain Nonpareil: Dave Mack »nd returned from Philadelphia, where she J W t*rXWRBT, ou tbs Bohemia railroad right-of-way, He wae neml naled without opposition. Elmer Fisher, comedown from E"* visited with her tens, Clarence and U P H ouston . end that the work of grading Is ex­ The next sheriff of Lane county will Roy. who are making a study of tex­ gene the first of the week, visited Com ri it tee oo order of business and pected to commence in a short lime friends, and west oat oa Hmlth rt»* I be the present incumtwnt. tile fabric». I permanent organization. I foe a short stay. A HARMONIOUS CONVENTION Bf b THE EPWORTHIAMS. 1 x ) ndon , April 5.—The will of Cecil Rhodes has been admitted to probate. The bulk of his great fortune goes for public ueo. Ho provides for the perpetual mainteuance of two scholarships at the English university of Oxford for each state of the American Union, the appointment thereof to be vested in the governor of the state. SOME BRITISH CASUALTIES. Special to the Guard. It Was Straight Democratic the Way Through. L ondon , April 5.— — The British casualties in the fight with Delarey and Schalkburger reported to the War ••• are ’ aud 1 sixteen -f_A__ ____ |_ J Department aa four officers ’ killed wounded. Twenty-five men were killed and ten wounded. The Boers admit a loss of 137. The official dispatch in regal'd to the fight at Leeuwkop on April 1st gives a casualty list of two killed and fifteen wounded. WALES’ VISIT TO AMERICA. i vv i van a >• v * v» • '-'j _ Hpeolal to the G uard . ai N ew Y ork , April 5.—The visit of the l’rinco of Wales to the United States is almost assured. Plans are being arranged for his reception at the dif­ ferent cities that will be included in the tour. INDIANA BANK BURGLARY. Special to the Guard. Death of of Brown— Convention, P ennville , Indiana, April 5.—The bank at this place was burglarized last night. Loss $3,000. PROMOTION FOR CORTELYOU. Special to the Guard W ashington . April 5.—Private Secretary Cortelyou, both for President McKinley and President Roosevelt, will be appointed secretary of the new Commerce department of tho cabinet. SENATE AND HOUSE PROGRAMS NEXT WEEK. Fpeolal to the Guard. W ashington , April 5.- -Next week the House will take up the Payne Cuban reciprocity bill. i The Senate will consider the Chinese exclusion bill during the first of the week, then later take up the bill pro­ viding for the establishment of a government in the Phil­ ippines. GEER FOR SENATOR. Ht It SOU-COMMITTAL. H ai km , April 3.—Governor Geer for I' 8 senator I« the new «logan of Wllrtl Marlon county republicans. the news that Governor Geer ’a i name would not be piai <1 tiefere the repub­ lican convention iu Purllaud for nom­ inatigli was received In Kaleiu much dleaallsfaction was expressed by the etalwarla <>t ihr party here, but when the further tidings were received that dejplte the effort of the Geer managers to stein the tide. Furnish tied been named on the first ballot, dlwailsfan- llon changed to o;>en revolt and many a mgp who hi voted the straight te- publloau ticket all his life iqwiily de­ clared hla Intention of supporting Ch«nit