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THF rUGFNE GUARD which was bruised badly from tbe MRS. J .O. 5'RAI B IßASEBALLDOPE blow. He acknowledged to his insult ing onduct toward tbe captain, but ENTERTAINS i ROSEBURG will bring charges against him for as sault with a deadly weapon. Co. A’s I officers are very indignant over the TPOIIR1 F inatter’ "i,d will also be instiumental Chas. Bilyeu of Albany Has Been I lykyLJULL iu bringing charges against Captain ■Afternoon Reception Thursday- Signed as Pitcher—Improving Williams. I From a civilian’s standpoint Cap- Other Society Notes. the Grounds. | tain Williams would probably be jus tified iu attacking young Wilson and tbe iusuit, but from a mil- Roseburg Review: Wc-k on tbe Mrs. Jno. Straub entertained a Capt. Williams Struck resenting itary point of view it is quite ditfer- large number of Eugene society ladies baseball grounds at Rose i’ark is to Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. begin in a few days, preparatory to Private Wilson With ent. Tbe law governing the O. N. G, S. J. Stafford, mother of Professor O. team practice, which begins April says in Article 162: "No officer or F. Stafford, of tbe uuiversity, the 11th. Special atteD’lou will be given His Sword soldier shall use any reproachful or hours being i'rom three to four aud to the Infield. Last year iufieldera I provoking speeches or gestures to an- from four to five. The rooms were could not play back of the lines be ! other. Any officer who so offends prettily decorated with Uregou grape, cause of tbe danger of turning an an shall be put under arrest. Any sol kle. Thia year plenty of dirt applied Charges Will Be Preferred Against dier who so offends shall be punished ivy, palms and daffodils. Ibe rooms with attentive work will give the in were darkened and lighted up with the Captain and Counter as a court martial may direct.’’ This red shaded lights, which cast a rich fielders plenty of margin to play ¡covers Wlison’s case, «nd It was Cap- glow over the rooms. Mrs. Straub back of tbe lines. In all, when lb« Charges Against the Wilson j tain Williams’ place to arrest the man was assisted in receiving in tbe parlor Improvement work is completed, tbe Bros, and Lieut. Babb. ¡and have him court-martialled. Arti by Mrs. S. J. Stafford, Mrs. W. H. grounds will be 50 per cent, better cle 152: "Superiors are forbidden to Abrams, of Cottage Grove, Mrs. W than they were last year. About 75 injnre those under them by capricious S. Gilbert, of Portland. In the dou loads of loose dirt will be hauled to Last evening at the armory pre or tyrrauical conduct or offend them Lie reception rooms tbe guests were tbe grouud. vious to the inspection of tbe militia Two weeks from todHV tbe locals by abusive language." This covers entertained by Mrs. O. F. Stafford, companies occurred an altercation Captain Williams’ case and allows Mrs. A. R. Sweetser Mrs.W. O. Heck will settle dowu to bard practice. Of which in all probabilities will result 'Wilson to bring complaint against art, Miss Nellie Loomis, Mrs H. D. the men whom Manager Morrow has seriously for all those involved. As him. Sheldon and Mrs. C. 8. Frank. The signed for the coming season there usual there are two Bides to the aftait j Of course, there are outside trou dining room wbb presided over by are here, besides himself, I’itcber and outside complications which 1 bles between the men. Tbe fact that Mre. 8hRef*r,MlM Margaret Bannard, Hunter, Second Baseman Nadler, played a part but not understood by i Capt. Williams is suing Lieut. Babb Miss Kooa Jodge, Miss Harrietlo Pat Third Baseman Bradley and Outfield a great mauy obs«rvers. and Wade and Ora Wilson for explod terson, Miss Virginia Clearer aud ers Robinson, Miller aud Millington. Tbe parties interested in the ing a copper cannon belonging to Miss Ce’ia Loomis. The front door A day or two before practice begins trouble are Captain John M. Wii- Co. C on Nev Year's eve while trying was attended by Miss r raueis Young. the remainder of the team will arrive. liams, commander of Co. C, First to Are asalute, is probably tbe primary Tbe guests were: Mesdames Park, These are Pitchers Reed aud Greg- Lieutenant Haymond Babb of Co. A, cause of the trouble last night. Patterson, L. H. Potter, E. O. Pot ory and Shortstop Newell, now in and Private Ora Wilson of Co. A. The story as told by a disinterested CAPT. WILLIAMS’ STATEMENT, ter, Prentice, Preston, J. F. Robin Portland, aud tbe Oswell Brothers, When interviewed this morning, son, L. N. Roney, B. F. Row laud, E. catcher and outfielder, respectively, party who wae an eye witness to tbe affair is as follows' Company C was Captain Williams spoke In positive C. Sanderson, Jas. Schaefer, H. D. now in San Fraucisco. Manager Morrow has signed l'itcher in line at tbe west end of tbe hall tones and acknowledged a serious Sheldon, J. M. Shelley, F. S. Dunn, prior to marching into inc drill room breach of military etiquette on lisi E. C. Smilt, P. E. Snodgrass, A. R. Chas. Bilyeu, of Albany, to fill ths and a number of Company A men part, and that tbe case would come Sweetser, Thurston, J. J. Walton, vacancy caused by tbe death ot Fred Minnie Wash bur tie, Bettie Humphrey, Taliafero, ot Eugene. This news will were lingering about the other end uo before a court martial. He will John Kelley, W. Kuykendall, Geo. be reoeived wiln delight by the local also bring Berious charges agaiust the of tbe bail playing pranas. Young Lilly, Mary Livermore, Loomis, P. fane, for a better twirler could not Wilson bad a two light clap boards Wilson boys aud Lieut. Babb, but E. Snodgrass, W. E. Lougbmlller, C. have been secured outside of the W. Lowe, J. S. Luokey, S. G. Marsh, Coast League. Bilyeu was practically W. S. Mate6r, E. H. McAllister, H. the mainstay of the Albany team of F. McCormack, Agnes McElroy, F. tbe Willamette Valley League last W. Osburn, E. W. Packard, D. A. year. Whenever Bilyeu was in tbe Paine, S. B. Eakin, Allen Eaton, Elj box, no matter If Albany lost, tbe spaas, C. S. Fisk, S. H. Friendly, J. score of tbe opposing team wae always N. B. Fuller, J. A. Gamber, 1. M. Aery small. Glen, Julius Goldsmith,Mary Griffin, Drew Griffin, R. 8. Bryson, Geo. T. S ■sterday's Coast League scores: Hall, Sr., Calvin Hanna, Agues Hard Oakland, 6; San Francisco, 0. Seat ing, Laura Harris, B. J. Hawthorne, 11«, 5; Tacoma, 4. L ob Angeles, 4; T. G. Hendricks, Howe, L. G. Adair, Puiuuud, 0. This is Portland's third Allen, H. E. Ankeny, R. S. Beau, L. consecutive shutout at the hands of Bilyeu, R. A. Booth, C. A. Burden, Loa Angeles I. L. Campbell, Mary Chambers, W. L. Cheshire, Woodburn, G. K. Chris DEATH OF MRS. man, J. C. Church, C. M. Collier, C. D. Combs, Cooke, II. N. Dearborn, C. M. YOUNG W. L. DeLauo, G Dillard, F. E. Dunn, L. L. Whitson, F. M. Wilkins, Williams, Wold, D. Williams, Cun diff, Geo. Yoran, S. M. Yoran, F. G. Word came to Eugene this mcrnlng Young, Wilson, Ruhy, Moore, Boyn that Mrs. Cal M Young died at 12:30 ton, Zelber, K. H. laghum, Calkins, o’clock last night in Portland at the W. O. Heckart, McDonald, W. A. home of her sister, Mrs. \. D. Charl Wann, Geo. B. Dorris, Thompson, ton The burial will take place in DeBarr, Swarzcbild, Kays, DeCou, Portland tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 Bogart, Linn, Straight, Cockerline, o’clock. Gray, W. O. Zeigler, Ford, McGin Mrs. Young was boru at Linton, nis, Miller, J. Haines, Mae Smith, Oregon, 33 years ago, her maiden Scarborough, Sladden, W. 8. Gilbert name being Elizabetli Comstock. She (Portland), W. H. Abrams (Cottage wae married to Mr. Young January Grove), McIntosh, the Misses Eva 11, 1893. One child, Lavelle, eight Stinson, Morris, Ida Patterson, years of age, and her husband,survive Hariiette Patterson. Carson, Ida her. Belle Koe, Ada and Ruby Hendricks, The many friends of Mrs. Young in Bertha Slater, Nettie Chase, Emma Eugene will be pained to hear of her Chase, Mary McCornack, Ella McAl- death. She has lived iu this city lister, McCulley, Kress, Kate and for over ten years, anti was a favorite Elizabeth Kelley in society circles. Tbe cause of death w is entleer of the stomach. Mrs. Young was taken The Woman’s Club of Springfield to the Good Samaritan hospital sev held its last meeting at the home of eral weeks ago, but uo permanent re Mrs. W. H. Hathawuy Tuesday even lief could be given her. Mr. Young VICEHOY ALEXEIEFF, THE CZAR'S COMMANDER IN CHIEF ing, March 29. "Lowell" was the has tbe heartfelt sympathy ot all Eu study. There wae a good attendance IN MANCHURIA. gene in his sad bereavement. and roll call wae responded to by Vice Admiral Alexeleff, although a sailor, is in charge of the czar’s tend quotations from Lowell. The poem, and water campaign in the far east His persistent aggressions nnd forward "The Vision of Sir Launfal," was policy have led to hostilities. As a sort of Russian I’ooh Bah he is the supreme the particular topic of tbe evening, authority in Manchuria In civil as well as military and naval affairs. He led and the members of the club reveled the allies in the relief of Peking several years ago. l in its beauty of thought aud construc The Hanson brothers,Ed and Frank, tion. An extract, "June,” was read have let the contract to G. W. Taylor with which he was bitting some of did nut state on what base tbe charges ! by Miss Humphreys iu a very feeling to move tbe Hanson family residence tbe boys as they went by tbe door, would be preferred. manner. Cm rent events were then at East Sixth aud Lak streets to tbe blow making a noise and quite This trouble will call for a cour’ given by the members, after which their lot just north of tbe present lo a disturbance. Capt. Williams martial, which will probably sit in Mrs. Hathaway served de'icious re cation of tbe bouse, and will soon stepped up to Wilson aud told bim to this city soon,aud there will be about freshments. Feeling that it had spent erect a fine new residence on the cor- atop it at once, to which Wilson gave fifty witnesses in tbe case. Tbe court a pro!Ilalile and instructive evening, ner. some flippant reply, contrary to mil will be of not lees than five officers of the club adjourned to meet with Mine The Guard erroneously stated tnat itary regulations, and in a rather in- I captain’s rank aud appointed by tbe Kirkland on April 12.—News. a part of tbe piotures now on exhibi suiting way. Captain Williams turned governor. tion for sending to St. Loots were to bls compauy, but wae met by Lieu Tbe feeling between Companies A The regular meeting of the Thimble tenant Babb, who addressed him and and C is tbe very best aud all tbe Club was held yesterday afternoon 1 taken by Ross. They were taken by asked if he "bad any cannons for men regret that the rupture occurred. at tbe home of Mrs. Frank Weather- 1 Van Berkles. sale," all of which was said in a jok The trouble is meiely between *he bee, on Peail street, between East I ing way, but tended to further anger few men involved and oue that tbe Sixth and East Seventh. The house the already huffy captain, who turned companies take no part in whatevii. was adorn«d prettily with Easter dec and saw young Wilson behind bis orations of greru and yellow. Mrs. back making faces at bim. Contrary P. E. Snodgrass and M I m Thom ¡mon I "MyfsSbsrhaS b«en a Boffaaarfrom airi» haadaehe to all army regulations, Captsiu Wil- ENGLISH CLUSTER were the guests of the club. A deli tor the I mi Iwenty-flT« yaara and naaar found any Clint eaall ha b«<nn Inking your Caacaaela. Sines liams drew his sword aud gave a hard cious luucheon was served by the ibMbngna Baking Caneareta ba ban uavaa bad swing al Wilson, ati iking bim acroes Sba kaadanba. Tbay bava anliraly ourad bla. HOP ROOTS READY bo «tecs at the close of the meeting. Caaaaraka do wbaB yon raeommand abam ao do. I tbe shoulder, causing bitn to stagger Th« next meeting will be at the borne1 Will giva yon aha prlvtlaga of naia« bin aarna.** *Ji. Dlekaoo. llMRaalnar Sa.. W-IadiauapaUa. 1»K backward. At this point Lieatenant of Mrs David Linn. Babb also drew his sword and was ready to take a hand in tbe meJ.*o, 1'1 >. .'hl ,e Sisters were received 1 hare « large number o’ 11 and several "a j 1O:< is »ere als i aJy the Loai cl Mrs. C.|B. Willong.'ibv to take part, but the matter wa« stop clurtar hop root rjni ig. r-ri;- • t Eighth and Oak streets, thi di. >ry aud a«tti.g. 1'ru ‘ e, ?2 - ped Wilborn lurcher trouble. Capiaiu I .U b wuen the hours of three Williams, in a »lai«ment to his men per thousand. Have bee is.rfiu’ re. ''n’eon C^e’- . . lb« C >IL|l&n> • • 41» oU.vi tbal h" "st.' ! Ii ■ • lu-eo .ngra a > ' ... SERIOUS MILITIA I “Baking Powder f ABSOLUTELY PUREI There is a quality added to the cake and biscuit by the Royal Baking Powder which promotes digestion. This peculiarity of “ Royal” has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recommend it. Royal Baking Powder is used in baking by the best people everywhere. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.» NEW YORK. Springîie’d Noies. JOHN 3 COLEMAN WILL BUILD Dr. Van Valzab has sold his prop- rty here and will move to Pennsylva] nia, bis former home. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sig nor, of this place, Thursday morning a nine-pound boy. The Laue County Electric Power plant l as received a small engine which v. 111 be used in c-eatiDg the suction to convey the fuel Irom tbe sawmill to the tuel storage. For some time there has I— en a movement on foot to organize a band here,and it now looks more probable than ever before. Jt is understood tnat several instrumenta at Wendling and it will be but a short, time until a real, live baud will be ready for dress parade.—News Will \dd Seco-d Story and Ex tend Buildings to Park Street in Rear. As announced in the Guard last summer, John B. Coleman, the owner of the one-story buildings between the Smeede Hotel and the McClung block, will add a second story and extend them to Park street in the rear. Mr. Coleman arrived in Eugene last night from Santa Cruz, Califor nia, for that purpose. The buildings are now occupied by tLe Oregon sa loon, Littlefield’s cigar store and Ju lius Goldsmith's cigar store. The second story will be divided into small rooms and probably connected with the Smeede Hotel. When completed, the addition will Adam Ritchie, of Walterville, was greatly add to the looks of that part in Eugene today in tbe interest of of Willamette street. The extension tbe petitioners for tbe establishment •on the rear will give an open front of a new road between tbe present ing on Park street. Camp Creek-McKeuizc road and the McKenzie river. The new road would accommodate a number of families JEWISH FEAST OF who live some distance south ot tbe Camp road and near tbe Mc THE PASSOVER Kenzie Creek river. It is also claimed that it would accommodate the general travel and be a better route, but peo Sundown last evening marked the ple liviug along tbe old road above beginning of the Feast of the Pass- Hendricks' ferry have signed a re- over. It is the Jewish Easter,accord monstance against tbe proposed new ing to the Hebrew chronology, and is road, and there is a lively contest observed by ell branches of the faith, over tbe matter. tbe reformed section abbrevaiting the season of unleavened bread to seven days and being lees strict as to the fulfillment of ancient traditions. The initial services of the feast are in the The W. (>. W. lodge of Springfield homes of the worshippers, after a held an enthusiastic meeting last season in the synagogue. Services Tuesday evening. After tbe routine are held in the synagogue the first work was finished the ladies of tbe two and last two days of tbe feast. Circle came in with au abundance of Tbe method varies according to the eatables,coffee, etc., which were pass beliefs of each congregation. ed around to the large attendance. The unleavened bread is made of After this departure dancing took up flour and water and usually in the a part of the evening. Tbe members form of thin waters. It was the old of the camp nad prepared a surprise custom in Jerusalem to bake tbe for its efficient camp clerk, J. A. matzetb in the suu. There is no rule Roberts, who has served as clerk for as to meats or vegetables, but noth seven consecutive .years. It being ing of liquors eave wine is permitted. the birthday of Mr. Roberts, he wae presented with a solid gold pin, em biematic of tbe W. O. W., of which he NO CHANGES has been a long and faithful servant. Tbe presentation remarks were made IN S. P. OFFICERS by District Organizer F. G. Wood cock. Tbe meeting from beginning to end wae a most enjoyable one. Petition lor Lw Road Springlield. ). V. Biowont. E. E. Calvin, new general manager! Painter« are renovating the front of of tbe O. R. & N. Co., arrived in David Link's shoe store. Portland today on a special train,says It takes only a couple of days of yesterday’s Telegram. Mr. Calvin sunshine to render tbe business was accompanied by President Moh ler, and rode in tbe latter’s private streets of Eugene quite dusty. Tbe good weather of the past tew davs baa car. He lunched at tbe Portland, and early this afternoon was in confer dried about all tbe mud off of Wil lamette street. Street Commissioner ence with Mr. Mohler and Manager Turner cleaned up the rubbish on Koehler,of tbe Southern Peciflc Com tbe street teday for the first time in pany. several weeks, tbe mud berteofnre ‘•All tbe changes that are to be made have been aDnounoed,” said making it impossible. While carrying a tool chest out of Mr. Calvin this afternoon. "There will be no combination of office the Minnesota Hotel office today a pe forces, and tbe Southern Pacific Ore culiar accident happened to Milt A. gon lines will be directed from this • Balcolm and Jules Graham. As they city, instead of from Ran Fran. iwo. placed tbe ebest down on tbe walk a ¡W. vr«Mpr *1'1 remain in charge. »h-'-t oefce of tin which loond th* < < ailgut Lu*;., iuj U ius »U<1 iu! s ’ iu hie vxi-"-e« vui nmain s*-pa**a;.e fr r **• ctb re ’ V from Eine New Residence r - i epvIUsf, 0 tidüü Bbuneu X j I s auutuuui I I 4.