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i Weekly tuberie Guard SVPifitlMY .......... JANUARY 9 1 eachi.ig Old England An American Qtuen. l'he ladies who yesterday thronged the Chicago courtroom wheio the carbarn bandits are being trieii bad an experience they did not bar guln for—sight of strange men il is- robing at order of the court as they were called for examination for jury men, to prove they carried no con cealed weapons. The women had no business there nor many of tlie men for that matter. There is too much of this bumming about courtrooms. Charavteri’tic Publication. There is a refreshing quality «bout some newspapers that may in called the personal equation. Of no pul.li cation ie thia more not lesi le fluiti of the Lo* Augeles Times. Ttie editor, Harrison Gray Otis, impresses himself on every feature of bis newspaper. He liar the enuragi to hew out bis onn lines of thought, action and policy. Fighting the labor unioni has leen one of bis diversions, out rather on tbe mistaken methods of some of tlie leaders and organizers. One of the recent achievements of tbe Times is a Mexican number, It will open the minds of thousands of Americans to tho possibilities of I ha, tun land ol gold mines and iqal quarries.—Salem Journal. Personals. IS MAKING The fighting capacity of the Rus sian navy is an unknown quantity, and Hie Russian government lias care fully couceakd its condition from the world. Stories have been put into circulation that the Department of tbe Marine lias been steeped in official corruption, which may or may not be true, aud that the war ships are gei - erally iu as deplorable a condltii n as were tho Spanish cruisers when they met file American squadrons in 1898. The intinv'tion recently given out by a Ruseian general in high standing at St. Petersburg that in the event, of war between Russia and l.ipa: the former may sink I.er Meet to sate it and fotee the Japanese to | res >rt 1 a>ost ped and War Preparations Do Not Cease Tokio, Japan, Jan. 8.—Twenty-six thousand troops were reviewed on Aoyama field today by the emperor. They composed the first division known as the Imperial Guards and they will constituate a third division if war is declared. Immense crowds witnessed tbe review, which was re- garded as a farewell leave taking. Tbe emperor went on tbe field in his state coach but in tbe review be was mounted on a handsome horse. Tbe brilliantly equipped staff and all foreign attaches formed a noteworthy escort. London, Jan. 8. —Japanese Minis ter Hayaskl today lonfirmed the re port that Russia’s reply had been re ceived at Tokio,but declined to dis close the details. Cardiff, Jan. 8.—Immense sbip- ments of coal are being rusbed to tbe für East, 40,000 tone to Japan, ¡10,000 to Hong Kong, and 40,000 to tbe Ruseian squadron at Fort Arthur in tte past few days. W. C. Harpole, of Juuctl in, was in Eugene yesterday. J. C. Goodale, of Salem, is iu Eugene. Adam Wilhelm, Jr., of Monroe, was in Eugene today. Mrs. Neta Smith left oday for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit friends. Rocky Mason returned to Altiauy today. Jack Hosmer, who has been visit ing Dr. J. E. Hosmer of this city, left today for bis home in Ulaitenis, Nevada. Geo. Wiseman left today for his old home in Nebraska. The Misses Lola Benders and Paul ine May, who have Leen visiting Mies Zida Goldsmith, returned to Harris burg this afternoou. Bud Edmuuson who has been visit ing his sons in Eugene, left for his home in Arizona this afternoon. Dr. I. D. Driver is home from Albany. Messrs. B. L. Bogart and E J. Frasier went to Portland this after- uoon to meet some Eastern capitalists who are interested in a big timber deal in Lane county. Judge R. 8. Bean came up from Salem this afternoon. Editor 8. L. Moorehead came up from Junction this afternoon. B. A. Wasbburue was over from Springfield today. J. M. aud Frank Holland and W. R. Davis were registered at tbe Hoff man House from Crow last night. MORE AND OHIO Cumberland, Md., Jan. 8.—A Haiti nu r > Ohio double header crashed into a freight train at Avitt's Creek ea ly this morning. Both engines w r > demolished. Fireman KeFauver w > it. ‘ uitly killed, ana Engineer R. lir'sdied shortly afterwards. En gineer II mpbrey was seriously, perhaps fatally injured and Fireman Conrad seriously hurt. TAKE STAND FOR JAPAN Will Be Against Russia When War Does No Mau h Stronger Than His Stomach. The man who seeks to enlist in the (J. S. Army must be physically sound, Tl.ere is c riininium standard of height _ and men under that standard, no matter how healthy, will not be accepted. But »side from height the requirement is a scund physical condition, aud this con dition depends iu chief upon the health of t ie stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Many a man has been rejected by the medical ex aminer who appeared externally to possess all the physical requirements of s good soldier. But the examiner looks below the surface. He knows when tie itomach is weak, and he knows also that no man is stronger than his stomach. Most people look upon indigestion as * discomfort rather than a disease. But London, Jan. 9.—A dispatch from Hong Kong from a trustworthy source says the Chinese grand council has taken a stand for Japan against Rus sia and will submit tbe following propositions tc the Empress Dowager of China: To assume offensive if Russia fails to withdraw from Man eburia, also that she will make an offensive and defensive alliance with Japan against Russia and that the goveranment officials will be sent im mediately to Tokio to arrange euch alliance. In reality indigestion or dyspepsia is the iisease of all diseases. It makes other diseases possible. It involves the blood ind the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys— every organ of the body. WEAK STOMACH WEAK MAN. That a " weak ” stomach causes gen eral physical weakness .may easily be understood. Food is tlie staff of life. The source of all physical strength is food. But before the body can receive strength from what is eaten the food must be digested and assimilated. To convert the food eaten into nutrition is the office of the stomach and the other organs of digestion and nutrition. When the stomach is ” weak ” tlie food received into it is only partly digested and as CHICAGO CARBARN similated ; the body loses its proper sup ply of nutrition and grows proportion ately weak. The capacity of the stomach BANDITS’ TRIAL in its normal health and use equals the nutritive demands of the body. State that normal capacity as equal to loo. When the stomach is" weak” its capacity is reduced proportionately. It may be Prospective Jurymen Had to that ten or twenty per cent, cf the nutri tive values of the lood ea'.cn are lost or Partially Disrobe in wasted. That ten or twenty per cent, of lost nutrition mu: t then represent a ten Court. W twenty per cent, less of physical •treng'.h. Chicago, Jan. 8. —All this morning WHERE STliENCT:: COMES FROM. tbe court where the carbarn bandits Physical strength comes from food and are being tried for murder compelled fr< i fc.cl al ae. if a mail has enough men called on tbe jury vejiire to dis *o e.it sis’jl ea s enough, there's nc reason he shell! 1 net have a perfectly robe to the extent that it could be win ,ic ’.-irked aid healthy body. If he is positively determined that they n< t vi 11 nourish» il, i. he is losing weight, t'.v i tlie stomach is weak or diseased, carried no concealed weapons. Strong men protested but without wk tber lie knows iter not. If he knows tie lias stomach "trouble,” then he may avail They were compelled to dis- tie ure that the trouble will not stop lobe before tbe matrons who thronged with tlie stomach, but will reach out to other organs of the body dependent on tbe jourtroom. Not a few sentimental female spec the stomach for nutrition. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery tators decided not to watch tbe pio- has restored lost "health and strength to ceedings and retried. thousands of suffering men and women, because it cures diseases of the stomach Tbe jury is still incomplete. rod other organs of digestion and nutri A CORNFIELD LESSON. The average person seems entirely un aware of the dependence of the several organs of the body upon the stomach for their health and atrength. But if a " weak ” stomach makes a weak man that weakness must be distri buted among all the parts and organs whicl taken as a whole, make np the physical man. The rela tion of the stomach to the physical organs is like the relation of the corn to the soil in which it grows. If tbe soil abounds in the nutrition which make* corn, then the stalk is tall, the leaves broad, the ears heavy. If the soil is poor or weak then the corn is weak and it is weak all over, in stalk, leaf and ear. Every part of the corn shares in the lack of nu- — • tritive elements in the soil. It’s so with the _______ stomach. _ When it is "weak” and there is loss of nutrition, every organ shares that loss — heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diseovery cures diseases of organs remote from the stomach when these diseases have their origin in disease of the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. In numerous cases men and women who have taken " Golden Medical Discovery ” to cure disease of the stomach have been astonished to find themselves cured of diseases of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys or other organs. ’ Words fail to express what I suffered for three years with cold chills, palpita tion of heart, shortness of breath and low spirits,” writes Mrs. A. C. Jones, of Walterboro, Colleton Co., S. C. "I could not sleep, and really thought I would soon die. Had a peculiar roaring through my head all the (ime. Was so emaciated and weak I coula not feed myself. My aunt induced me to try Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did, only to please her, and six bottles enred me. To-day am sound and well. Dur ing the three years I was sick I had five different physicians.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the " Discovery.” Don’t be fooled into trading a sub stance for a shadow. Any substitute offered as "just as good” as "Golden Medical Discovery ” is a shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the " Discovery,” which no "just as good” medicine can show. A GUIDE TO HEALTH. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is a safe guide to sound health. It treats of health and disease in a com mon sense manner and in plain English It explains how health tray be estab lished and how it is preserved. Thi great work, containing more than a thoi sand large pages and over 700 illustri tions is sent free on receipt of atani] to pay expense of mailing only. Ser. thirty-one one-cent stamps for the dot! bound volume, or only twenty-or stamps for the book in paper covert Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y Every article in the house at a reduction. SPEC'LL PRICES ON FURS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS Could Not See the Pope. Some Pensions. Cockerline Surveyors at Coes Bay. I Wetherbee’s Moon’s Feed Store] ft Washington, Jan. 8.—After passing Washi igtou, Jan. 8.—The house by 115 private pension bills tbe bouse Yesterday F. E. 1 unu sold to Car- ' a uuani’ ious vote today appropriated adjourned at 2:40 today. michael 56 bales of bops, the Ovens «250,001 to lie used in attempting equ 11 of ber to stall p out of the cotton Loll lot, at 26 cents per pound. This was Turkey at St. Louis Fair. a very good lot of hops. weavil pest. naval I Mr. Dunn has also sold to the Constantinople. Jan. S.—The sultan same party at the same price 8» bales on reconsideration has decided to send Filipluos pathetically ask o. Presi 1 < Oregon Goa t 5t rm. - a Turkish exhibit to tbe St. Louis lent Roo-eveit timi one of the’r own Portland, Jan. 8. — « fieno storm is bekmigtig to the Dunn estate. fair. talented lawyers sh ill be appointed raging on the Oregon and Washington in one of the Mau.la courts as some coast today. Fears sre entertaiued for the safety of shipping exposed Washington Safe-Blowing. assurance of mi intelligent impar to It. ’ The engineers in charge of tbe rail Ellensburg, Wash., Jan. 8.—Burg tiality. Think of a series of courts road survey, which has extended from lars blew up the Kittitas creamery to ordaiu justice In which the judge the Southern Pacific track at Drain safe this morning. They got $100 ! Not Hard-Worked down the Umpqua river to Winches does not understand what I» la>lng Washington, Jan. 8.—Ata cabinet ter Hay, thence along the coast and Citizens are after them with blood-1 sani either by the counsel or the «it meeting this morning it was hounds. decidevi n sHea! I hat Is tl.e kitol we are run that an order be issued ly et. ry de- is withiu a few miles of Coos Bay. have changed their headquarter* to Big Shingle Mill Loss. ning over there the American judge lartment of the itorernnienl making thia city. That is, they will open an Ballard. Wash., Jan. 8.—Tbe has to depend rntirley on his Inter the hours of employes from 9 o'clock office here, where all the drafting and preter \nd «hat istole p Ila’ in to 4 30, with an bcur for noon. This working up of the Held notes will be Nichols Lumber Company's shingle adds a half hour to tie tint new in mill, dry kilns and 3,000,000 shingles terpreter from misinterpreting, espio vogue. The order applies to federal done. The surveyors arv> uow work iug io the vicinity of Saunders' Lake. were destroyed by fire this morning laly where yreat interest are involed? mployes all over the country. Loes $25,000. A favor»ble wind alone — Mar.-htield Suu. saved the western portion of the city. I ‘ lion, anil Ci.il.l.a i bo.Iv iu the ou!; by the sssinnl. m tracted from !;<»l Discovery” makes strong, ami so m strong by perfect < " I had !>evii »'ilTe so bully tliat i c *‘. l I r half the time,” wrtes Mr. ■ I. Il.i • <’.en, of Blackstone, Nottoway Co, V>. "But now 1 can work every >!ay atv! e ' anything I want \\Jiv? Re. mse I to Dr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical I- covery. it lias pul n.-w life aud ener;**. in me, restore«! my health ami made 4 man of me once mc-e. I used to weig 170 but had gotten down to 1;now a', back to 1.50 ami will soon be lack at m old weight if nothing happens. Yo medicine lias done it all. I cannot than you enough for your advice and think it had not lieen for your medicine would not have been here many years. San Domingo Revolution. Washington, Jan. 8.—Commander Dillingham, of the cruiser Detroit, sent the state dpeartmeut tbe follow ing dispatch from Puerto Plato, San Domingo: “Morales’ g inboat delivered an ultimatum this morning threatening to bomhard the town in twenty-four hours if not surrendered. With con currence of Commander Robretson of the Pallas I made such representa tions to both sides that tbe gunboat agreed not to bombard and the other side not to fire on the gunboat. All fighting t)be confined to tbe land side of the town in tbe future.’’ Rome, Jan. 8.--The Vatican today declines to receive the Macedonian, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Sarafoff, in special audience. The latter is disappointed as he expected to thus gain many additional volun- School wns dismissed at noon yes teres for the insurrection. terday as previously announced iu these columns, and tbe work of mov Engineer Absent. ing iuto the uew building commenced Topeka, Jan. 8.—Engineer Benja yesterday afternoou. min, who is wanted as a principal wit Tbe library aud some of tbe old ness in tbe Willard wreck, case is still furniture will bo moved into tbe uew I I absent. The coroner's inquiry has building. The directors are disap i been indefinitely postponed. pointed iu not having received all of the new furniture which they con River Steamboat Ashore. tracted for. The furniture company hns been mther slow iu making de Norfolk, Va., Jan. 8.—The steamer livery, thus inconveniencing the Brandon, Norfolk to Richmond, is school district. Everything will be ashore in the James River, caught rea<ly iu the new building for work in the ice with a veiy large passenger next Monday morning. list aboard. \ftcr Colton Weavil. ■ n Offeaiive and Defensive Al Hance With Japan Will at Once Be Arranged for at Tokio Paris, Jan. 9.—The foreign office confirms the report that Russia in her reply to Japan made notable con cessions. Negotiations for a friendly (Daily Guard January 8) settlement are proceeding with in J. A. Black is in the city from creased prospects for success. Drain. A. C. Woodcock is borne from a trip Tokio, Jan. 9.—The Russian minis to Salem. ter today transmitted another note Judge W. S. McFadden, of Corval from Japan to tbe foreign minister to lis, is iu Eugene. Russia It is believed to be in the C. J. Barbite returned home from nature of an ultimatum. The war spirit is still high. Ashland thia afternoon. Hong Kong, Jan. 8.—Two hundred and fifty British soldiers, members E. J. McClanahan returned home of the Sherwood Foresters regiment, from Salem this afternoon. have been suddenly warned to bold Miss Pauline May, of Portland, is themselves in readiuess for service. visiting Miss Goldsmith, of this city. Trans| orts have been arranged fo Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond is and the roops are ready to embark. Their <1. itination is unknown but it is down to the Siuslaw collecting taxes. Miss Caroline Benson, U. O. stu suppoaci to be either Pekin or Seoul. dent, arrived from Portland this af ternoon. Washi igton, Jan. 8.—A London Miss Lola Senders, of Harrisburg, Central News dispatch says the Jap anese n mister, Baron Hayashi, and arrived in Eugene this afternoon to the Russian ambassador, Count visit friends. Mrs. Otho Roterts went to Jeffer Beueckeudorft, visited tbe British foreign office tbiB afterncon on invi son this afternoon to visit friends aud tation from Lord Lansdowne, who relatives. wished to urge further attempt to The raiustorm during the noon agree on a modus viveudi for the tar hour today was tlie hardest seen here East dispute. Tbe result has not yet for some time. ~ been announced. Hon. II. E. Ankeny left on the night train for the Sterling mines iu Jackson county. Paris, Jan. 8.—News reached here today indicating that Russia has JRocky Mason came up from Albany made Japan certain concessions that this afternoou to attend the C S. increase the prospeet of an amicable Club’s party tonight. Miss Ruth Loveridge returned settlement of the crisis. home this afternoon from Portland, where she has been visiting fri> nds Houston, Tenxs, JaD. 8.—Russia Arthur Burt, U. O. student, has has purchased five million pounds of beef and bacon from Cudahy. ' The discontinued hie work at tbe Univer meats will go by Han Francioso 1 to sity and returned to his home at Yoncalla. i’ort Arthur on a rush order. Prof. F. G. Young, of the Univer sity of Oregon, went to Portland this afternoon to attend a meeting of the THOMSON IS NOT Lewis and Clark commission. E. M. Reese, representing Carmi- TO GET OFFICE chael, the Salem hop buyer, was in Eugeue today ou his way fo Goshen to accept the EdmunBon bops which Washington, Jan. 7. — Secretary ware sold yesterday. Hitchcock otday notified tbe Oregon Word has been received from M. L. senators that Asa 11. Thomson would Dorris at Banner, Cal., bringing the t.ot bo reinstated iu the La Grande information that be is very much land office aud called on them to improved in health. This is welcome name some one else for the place. news to bis many friends here. This action is taken by direction of tbe President. WRECK ON BALTI THE U. S. STANDARD CHINA W!LL (Daily Guard January 9.) CONCESSIONS While American cities are straining their resources to keep their schools a to a high staudaiil, ami American mon of wealth are giving millions to universities, Great Britain is falling far behind the United States and Germany in educational develop ment, according to au address recently made by Sir Norniau Lockyer, presi dent of tbe British Society for tbe Advancement of Science, at the re cent meeting at Southport. He holds that the nation will be A Shanghai merchant informs tbe unsuccessful in attempting to main tain a great sea power if it does not New York Tribuue that in the event cultivate a brain power in all classes of war breaking out between Russia of the population equal to the results and Japan, every captain of the of tbe educational work being done Nipton (Japanese) steamships is in the two counti ies -with which be under instructions to hurry to the makes comparison. He calls upon nearest British Consul and register the government to broaden its policy his ship uuder the British flag. and appropriate far more money for Each captain is, in fact, provided educational work than it lias done for with a certified check for the value of ills ship, with which he is to purchase many years. The contrast of $200,000,000 of pri- and have it registered at tbe British vatu gifts to universities iu the United consulate wherever he is, under his States in the last few years with only owu ownership. $20,000,000 in the last GO years in Just now when Russia wants her England, Ireland, Scotland, and lighters so bad in Japan seas, seventy- Wales was dwelt upon, and it was six of them are bcttled up in the held to shoe why Britain is falling Black Sea, not being permitted to back in the race of nations. pass out through the Dardanelles. “We in Great Biitain have 11 uni versities competing with 134 state and Those desirous of seeing tbe white privately endowed in tbe United dova of peace hover over Manchuria States and 22 state endowed iu Ger and Corea I ave not lost hope. They many, ” he contends. “The German are banking on war smoothing hie state gives to one university more wrinkled front because ere is soe han the British government allows much talk. A long periodjof backing to all tbe universities and university and tilling is rarely a prelude to war. colleges iu England, Ireland, Scot ■ laud and Wales put together. Twenty years ago tbe manufactur “These are the conditions which ing of electrical supplies was practi regulute the production of brain cally an infant industry in the United power in the United Stales, Germany States. In 1900, however, tbe value qnd Great Britain respectively, ami of electrical and auxiliary mauufac- the excu-e of the government is that tureiii the country amounted to this is a mat (er for private effort. 4150,000,060; but tbe estimated value Do not our ministers of state know of these products last year was $2.34,- that other civilized countries giant 750,« ». efficient state aid, and, furthor, that The deposits in the savings banks private effort Ims provided in Great of the United States wore estimated Britain less thuu HI per cent of the al $2,935,220,815 it, 190!!, as ngaiuat sum thus furnished in tho United 41,021,856,787 in 188.3. During the States iu addition to state aid?” same interval the ^deposits in all banks tn thin country increased from «2,755,938,053 to $9,315,193,912. No Note and Coment. better evidence of tlie prosperity of Gamblers’ bail to the amount of the country could he offered than $1675 went into Portland’s city treat that which those figures offer. ury Thursday. w Bail, did you under Out of the fifty years of bis life stand? No! Reullj n jermit to William McAdoo, the next police gamble for thirty dujs, at tho end ol commissioner of New York, has de which, according to Mayor William > voted thirty to politics, At times be program, they will be jerked up am has bold office. From the New Jersey flood again. “Partnership wifi, I lemocracy he entered the Tammany vice,” say you? We can take n< ilall fo.'d. Mr. McAdoo was once a other view. If the city can regulnti barefooted boy in the streets of Jer vice thusly it can suppress it if pub <ey City. He was born in Ireland lic morality is esteemed above lucre. i id win brought to this country vhen very small. A Salt Lake dispatch says that Steel Trust Promoter Schwab thinks ‘‘owing to a lusty revolver not work ing" in tbe hands of a etreetcai the “crest of steel prosperity" hue motoruiati, a holdup desperado shot passed. Yet he declined to tel' the and killed the motorman ami liir congressional investigating committee partner, the conductor. That habit how much of tbe muchly watered of carryiug a gun and attempting stock he find unloaded on a confiding defense, when the other man has liit- publio atfer having made it. pay fle gun all reHdv to shoot, has cost many titious dividends for a time or two. a man his life. And others will be If a cheap thief bad done such work so foolish. When defense is thus he would lie wearing stripes behind attempted the criminal Ims no choice penitentiary walls instead of being but to shout. And be gets the first called before tbe congressmen. shot every time KU>MA The late prominence of Corea, ow ing to tlie trouble iu tbe far East, riukes especially interesting tbe fol lowing item from “The Housekeepei” in an article on titled American women: Finally, there 1 b the unique ro- mau< e which has lately reached its culmination in tbe Orient. Leas than a year > go tbe emperor of Corea Situation in Far Fast • lebrated the fortieth anniversary, ■it Ills cowing to the tluone and on Looks Little More tlie same day a beautiful Yankee girl, Emily Bruwn, the daugnter of an Peaceable. Amreican missionary, was crowned queen of Corea. Emily Brown is tbe first Amreican woman to become a real empress, aud an edict has breu issued proclaiming her infant son However, Troops Are Held in heir to tbe throne. Readiness, Coal Being Ship « We are now located in our new store^and will gladly welcome our old customers and try to take care of a few new ores. While the store room is new and large and will give us ample room to carry the largest stock of feed and seeds in tbe city, our patrons should have no difficulty in finding us at the eame old ality and number i, S 65 East Ninth St. Eugene 4 Everything in the Flour and Feed Line, Garden and Field Seeds, bicycles and Repairing, Kerosene Oil, Chicken Supplies, Stock Foods, Etc. h *» 11 OUR PRICES ARE GUARANTEED. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD i Moon (Sb Tingley, I Props. «