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2 THE EUGENE GUARE CENTRAL AMERICAN TURMOIL No Rebellion. Soda, Bulgaria, March 29.—Gen. Sarafoff today stated ft ha' the Mace donian insurgents bare decided not to raise a rebellion this spring. The de lay it for the purpose of giving the powers an opportunity to oarry out proposed reforms. MONTANA MAGNATE FINED 1 Proclamation Many New Easter Fashions at Friendly’s In Glove s * Whereas, The Secretary of State of When we ordered these gloves two weeks ago, we thought they the State of Oregon has notified me Governor of Guam. would not arrive in time for Easter, but they're here, and they're in writiDg that pursuant to the pro i beauties, SEE THEM IN SHOW WINDOW, We fit them for Wssbiugton, March 29^—Command-( visions of an act entitled “An act I you and guarantee every pair. making effect 176 the initiative and er Dyer, of the cruiser Albany, was this afternoon appointed uaval gover referendum provisions of Section 1 Meda Dollar Gloves ~ Made from real kid, in the latest style nor of the Island of Guam. of Article IV of the Constitution of stitchings and colorings the most popular; splettdid the State of Oregon, and regulating fittting, reliable gloves. These at Ger man Writer Drowned. elections thereunder, and providing penalties for violations of provisions Berlin, March 29.—General Lettow The New Suade— Three clasp, real kid gloves with the new Paris of this act,” approved February 24, llorbeck, a well-known military writ thoroughly high-class glove for dressy Ci £fj Paint Stitching, a f 1903, the Direct Primary Nominations er, while riding ou a tow path near he new fashionable colorings - - • occasions, in all the League of Oregon duly Bled in this Oldenburg today, fell into the canal Getting Ready to Protect tierself office on February 5, 1904. an initia- Real Mocha Gloves — Light weight for summer, in one and two ana was drowned. Claimed tie Removed Over a I tive p titiou, containing 8 746 signa clasws, new style clasps, all the new shades modes, white, 9^ in Case Other States tures properly attached thereto, aud new blue, greys, tans, etc., full P. K., neatly stitched Million ’ s Worth of Ore Con Attack Her. certified in accordance with law, de trary to Injunc Fabric Gloves In one, two and three clasps; all the new spring manding that a proposed law, the Havana, March 30.—A Nicaraguan cjlorings in fancy and plain weaves in lisle, tion. tenor and effect of which is herein tratfcpnrt is here loading twenty 25c to after particularly set forth, for thousand rilles and a million rounds direct primary nominations shall be Ecs 3r Belts — The new belt no.elties are all here and make a ft ammunition, together with com Butte, Montana, March 30.—F. A. submitted to the legal electors cf the most interesting showing. Crushed Leather, Gilt,, Fancy Silk and uiissury supplies, Bulling tonight. Heinze was hued ¿20,000 and Al Frank State of Oregon for their approval or Gilt, but the newest of all are the White Peau de Cygne, Captain Albuniz, foimerly ot the and J. H. Trerise ¿1000 each for cn 1- rejection at the general election to be handsomely stitched with gilt; new belts 25c to - - Spanish navy, in command, says the tempt of court Ly Judge Beatty, of held on the 6th day of June, beiug muuitioiis liave no significance, bu Idaho, ♦his morning. Fines must be the first Monday cf June. 1901, EasLer Ribbon — All this week No.’s 50 and 60—regular 25c and are simply preparatory for Nicara Now, therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham- paid by 11 o’clock Thursday morn- 30c taffeta and satin taffeta, all s.Ik washable ribbon, vd Telluride, Col., March 29. — I’resi ing. The second contempt case was herlain, Governor of the State of Gre guan defense lu the event of the at all the new shades, this - . ¿It JU tempt of the other states to force that dent Moyer, ot the Western Federa taken under advisement. gor, in obedience to the provisions of ■onntry to join the Central Ameri tion of Coal Miners, ¡8 still a pris- The tines were imposed tor violation sa ‘ U 1 act herein before first men 1 ouer iu jail. No effort has been made ot the cou.t’s injunction The pros tioned, do hereby make and issue can union. Sperai to secure a bondsman. Attorney ecution claims that the defendants re this Proclamation, to the people of Get that Pi ices in j Murphy, of Denver, arrived here iset moved ¿1,100,000 worth of ore frem the State of Oregon, announcing that Habit of Table linens : night to defend Moyer. He was im- the Michael Davitt mine, violating the said Direct Primary Nominations This week. Trading at | mediately waited on by a number of Judge Beatty’s injection. l League of Oregon has filed said iui- ' men and warned to leave the district, [tiative petition with ths rsquisite j He appealed to Geueral Bell for | number of signatures thereto at- . protection aud is uow escorted by a ,cached, demanding that there be squad of soldiers. Five deported submitted to the legal electors of law, and as the same may be modified unionsits who attempted to return to I jAPIIHri MFI IT 1? Al State of Oregon for their approval by the provisions or mis law, the Telluride were arrested by the mil-- \Jr\l\UL-U IlLU 1 KHL i or rejection at the regular election following sections of the general laws itary at Ophir Loop aud thrown into j to be Leld on the Gtb day of J udo , of Oregon as the same are numbered the bull-pen. i I being the first Monday of June, 1904, in Belilnger & Cotton’s Annotated M, Sauvorinef Declares That a proposed law for direct primary Codes and Statutes of Oregon, towit: Rome, March 29.—The Argenzia Li Bennett-Bryan Will Case. ' nominations, navirg for its purpose Ssctieus 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1901, Anerica Is Europe's Enemy. bera reports that 11 portion of the and being, briefly, of the tenor and ' 1905, New Haven, March 30.—Ex-Judge Russian Vladivostok squadron has ar Violin Maker and Repairer effect following, that is to say: rived at MikoluiewHk, Siberia, at the Stoddard today continued his argu St, Petersburg, March 30.—The A Bill to propone by initiative pe Especial attention given to restor mouth of the Amur river. The Rus ment opposing the admission of the ng old violins Repairing bows- Russian government has issued a tition a law declaring certain rights sian army Corps lias left Harbin for papers accompanying the Bennett mandolina, guitars, cello or bass. declaration that after the recent Jap of political and voluntary political Chang Chun. One of the first acts will. He said iu no esse in this coin- Many, violins are weak ou some organization and of the members striugs I can strengthen them and of Gen. Kuropatkin upon his arrival >790, 2801, 2892, and candidates thereof; declaring the equalize the tone Satisfaction guar at Mukden was to seek an interview puipcses of this law and prescribing 2808, 2807 , 2808, 2811, 2812, 2813, auteed with General Ma, communing the rules for the construction of its pro 2814, 2815, 2816, 2817, 2819, 2820,’ Chinese troop-. Mu refused to inter 2823, 2821, 2825, 2826, visions; defining a political party 2821, 2822, view the Russian. 2827 28*>8 282' 283 > 2831, 2837, i subject to the provisions of this law; ■ providing for bolding primary nomi 2811, 2643 286'', .. .. 2863, 2864, ; St. I’et.eri li'irg, Marcii 29.—A re 2870, 2871, f Latiug elections pieceding any elec ’.!8<'d 2867,, 2868, 2'i port I ..< I "il received that Chinese, 2873. 2874, 2875, 287i>, 2877, 2878, 1 tion in this state (except s; ecial ' .. instigate I > 1 ipnnose, have murder- li;:.- - ,...1 ions 281 15 ind telections to fill vseamies, pie-ide. - and 2879; -, ♦ ad the llm-i'in civil engineer and sev 2872 of B, 11 n. i T A Cotton Annotated ( I tial dictions, municipal elections in eral workmen on the railway near towns or cilies having a population Co les aud Statuite of Oregon; repeal- Chlansc, Chii 1 . From Harbin come I of less than two thousand inhabitants, ing the 1followin'’ sections of the the news that the Chinese govern and school elections) fcr the purpose general Inn s of Orego j as the panie : meat,in r< f iliation of the declaration of nominating all the candidates by are nnmbe.*ed in Bellinger & Co tton’s of martial law at New Chwaug, has all political partie Sill ject to this Annotated Codes and Statutes of stiq 1 e l v ■' taking fruit from Chl- law for all public offices to be filled Oregon, towit' Sections 2880, 2881, ; ■efc polls to New Chwaug on the 2881, 2885, 2886, 2887, at the ensuing 'election, and for a 2882, 2883,, ground that if is contraband of war. i 2888, 2889, 2891, 2892, 2893, 2891, ' Senator in Congress; fixing the time 2806, 2806 . 2987, 2898. 2899, 2900, ' tor holding and regulating the manner London, March 29.—The Japanese of conducting such primary nominat ¡2901, 290-2, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2906, 2907, legation lias no confirmation of the ing elections; prescribing the manner 2908, 2909, 2910, 2913, 2914, 2915, report from Seoul that fifty Japanese St)ld Everyrre. of choosing candidates far nomina 2916, 2917, 2918, 2919, 2920 and Sec- ■nd a hundred Cossacks weie wound , tion 2890 of said Bellinger & Cotton’s tion by the several political parties ed in 11 skirimsh at Auju Lietig. subject to the'provisions of this law, I Annotated Codes and Statutes, as and for making nominations at said amended by rd act entitled “An Berlin, March 29.—lier Tag states primary nominating elections of th act to amend Section 2890. Title that tien. Kuropatkin has sent back candidates of caid political parties XXVVI1I, Chapter X, of Bellinger to Russia from Harbin Colonels or election to public office at the A Cotton's Annotated Codes aud Tscbisci and Monajeff, declaring ensuing election and forbidding the Statutes of the State of Oregon, relatj them incompetent. nomination of candidates for public ing to hours of election,” approved office bv such political parties iu any February 24, 1903, aud publisned on Exclusive other manner; providing for printing page 213 of the general laws of Ore- 1 and distributing ballots at such pri gon of the legislative assembly of designs a u <1 NlÜhULrtô IL CZAR OF AU. THE RUSS1AS. mary nominating election by public i 1903; repealing all other seta aud latest fashion officers at public expense; prescrib parts ef acts in conflict with this able models. The peiu-e loving czar who tinds himself at war because of his «spire's I law, or any part thereof, ao far as Ovei 90 . grew! for laud has ruled Russia nine years and is tn bls thirty-sixth year. The ing the qualifications of|petitioners, .the same relate to primary elections, and up-tod.,.. Hague peace tribunal was his idea, as was also the idea of despoiling China of electors aud of candidates forj nomi-. nation at such primary-nominating primary nomiuating elections, or the styles to select M uiu liuriii. Made elections; prescribing forms snd'pro-1 procedure for any such erections from. 1 ' --------------------------------- from selected cedure at such primary nominating under this law. anese proceedings,-^Korean ports no Dons at the Capitol at Salem this wear-w ell New Haven, Conti., March 29.—The try where a paper whs extra neons in loDger can be regarded by Russia as telections and in-proceedings relating I 10th dsy of February, A. D., 1904. fabrics and | thereto and statements to be made trial on the appeal of William J. Bry character and written after the exe ) neutral. Tbs declaration was precipi By the Governor every pair an from the decision requiring the cution of a will, had it been admit tated by the fact that »he Japanese by candidates for nomination thereat, , GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, has our liber probate of the b <> h 1< m 1 letter dealgnat- ted ne a part thereof. He stated that advance guard occupied Haijn, a prescribing the'duties of public offi Governor. al guarantee. cers in relation'to and at such pri-1 tug the disposition of 850,000 of the the letter did not exptese the truth seaport southwest of Auju, on the I. DUNB a R Secretary of State Ask (r see ••tute of I'hilo Bennett and naming nor the transaction as Bennett under 27th. M. Sauvorinef, writing to the mary nominating elections; providing them. for the nomination by political par- j Liryau as trustee, waa beguu before stood it. 1 Novoe Vremya today, proposes an ties subject to this law, of their cap- j Judge Gager iu the Superior Court at Hryau made several attempts to ad Anglo-Russian ’alliance, contending t«u o’clock thia morning Beside dress the court ou the ground that that England is less dangerous to didates for election as delegate to Bryan sat Charles Town. Henry New Stoddard misrepresented him, but Russia than America. He says it is any constitutional conventions that ( * xlxclusive Ma Kers ou and Harrison Hewitt, his counsel. the couit refused to hear him and time Europe realized that America is may be ealledjin this state; providing KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN for the election by the eevarsl politi Mrs. Grace Bennett, the widow, eat ruled that the letters could not be- her enemy. Sold and recommended bar ; Office of Board of School Directors cal parties subject to this law, of amoug a score of witnesses. There referred to at the present. Stoddard District No. 4, Lane County, Or. AX BUY DEPAKTMENTSTORE their central committeemen and de Clothinn Firm Failure were many women spectators. The excepted. Bryan's counsel then be Sealed blds will be received at tbie fining their duties and powers as jury was readily selected. When gan his argument in contradiction Pittsburg, March 30.—The firm uch committeemen; providing for office until April 7, 1904, at 12 Clerk of the Probate Court Blake 50 YEAR8* J. M. Gusky, for many years promi the prevention and correction, und o’clock m., for moving and raising EXPERIENCE produced the will aud sealed letter, nent clothiers, was placed in the the Central school building as per certain conditions, of errors, wrongs identifying same, the counsel for hands of a receiver this morning. aud violations of the provisions of ’ plans and specicflations on file in the Mrs. Bennett objected to the intro No statment has been given out. this la<> and remedies therefor; pro- clerk’s office. duction of the sealed letter. The The board reserves theXrigbt to re- vidingTfor the prevention of frauds court took a recess till one o'clock. Tobacco Package Coupons. ject any or all bide. and the ’punishment of crimes and Washington, March 30.—By a vote ■ By order of the board. T rade M arks misdemeanors committed at such D csqns of 8 to 4 today the Ways and Means Dated al Eugene, Or., March 24th- primary nominating elections or in C opyrights 4 c . 1904. Clieefuo, Marchilo.—The captait, Committee of the bouse refused to Anyone M»n4tng a sketch and doncr’ptinn may the “ proceedinge^relating thereto; quick!? ascertain our opinion free whether an a sailor and one of the passeugers authorize a favorable report on the FRANK REISNER, •i Is pr bnhiv patentable. Communica providing penalties and puDisbment tions st nctly conBdential. HANDBOOK oni’atento Tawney bill, to prevent the placing of Clerk Dist. No. 4. of ttie Japanese coaster, Nauyei, have »ent free, oldest agency for rerunnt? patent». for the violation of any of the pro Patents taken through Munn A Co. reeelvt arrived at Lencabn and report that tags and prize coupons in tobacco ipecial notice, without charge in the visions of this law; providin for FUR SALE—Gray oats, 37 ernte per the Kuaisau fleet sank the Nany« I and cigar packages. contesting nominations made at such | bushel, including sacks. Seasoned near the Mian Islauds n the Twenty A handsomely Illustrated week’r. j qrco«t c^. primary nominating elections; ap Harrv Miller’s Protest. tir rveod, 83.50 per cord. eolation of any scientific ionmâl. Terms. f.T a tit h. Seventeen of the crew and year; four months, fL Sold by all new- .-aler». ARTHUR JONES. No,v Chwaug. Manchuria, March 30. plying to said primary ro • inating passengers were t.igen prisoner« Cor. First and Jefferson its. — A vigorous protest by United States elections so far as the a"» aren't i Defeated Pugilist Sore Consul Miller today resulted in the in conflict with the provision of thia Chicase, Marci i - Besides fiercely Rnaslr.ns agreeing to a tentative re ro mstil.g reteree Graney, 1 miug Cut st ration of the U.S. flag to building *1 1 > It, .r. fits an rival beie this moru- from which it «ns recently ordered Ing, denied the ■tories that he Is lowered. in Two Days. Five merchantmen decked today 'roke. He stated I that he had cleaned ■ip FlO.tW ou the .’nil Frauicaeo race report seeing the Russian fleet ctf Take Tablets. on every r truck. Corbett is 1 to meet Tommy Port Arthnr Sunday, tixiug range, *• - ¿r. Mi*14*** in post 12 mondis. This signature, box. 25c. for the shore fort1'. ■r ley r ig >♦. Nicaraguan Transport Loading War Muni- Heinze Must Pa> $20, 000 for Contempt tions at Havana. of Court. COAL . $1.25 MINERS’ TROUBLES $2.00 RUSSIAN SQUADRON KOREA NOT Rt L. COATES LOCATED A American Beauty and F. C. Corsets BENNETT BRYAN WILL CASE Notice to Contractors. Kalamazoo Corset Co. JAPANESE COAST ING VESSEL SUNK FLOODS IN BOISE VALLEY Scientific American. ’Œ & Go.36’8-”"’” New York To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine Z