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____ ---------------------- THE BUG —-— __ — ' — ——■ «aua—l I ■ . u COURT MARTIAL ORDERED Butte Tuesday evening, where they had luncheon : Misses Agnese Math- ewe, Gertrude Gray, Myra Loveridge, Sadie aud Ivy Ford and Edna Hat- Held, of Portland, Messrs. Carl Wash burn, Mark Wheeler, Will Ford, Wal ter Stafford, Paul Stauffer aud Roy I Booth. I Miss Floy Houston, who have been j visiting friends here, left yesterday I morning for Eugene to visit there for a short time. County Commissioner J. R. Hill, of Junction, is here to attend tbe Democratic conventicu tomorrow. 3UARD NOMINEES FOR JUSTICE AND CONSTABLE i ROYAL Baking Powder Daily Guard April 16 Mrs. M. S. Kauffman gave a very Democrats Named C. M. Kissin Hon. J. M. Suelley returned borne pleasant dancing party at Fairrrount last night from Portland. ger for Justice and A. J. Smith la.'t evening. The hostess served an for Comtable. Geo. Berger, eno cf the proprietors excellent supper to the dancers. of the Re eptii n taloon, is very ill A large number of the students of at bis home on East Sixth street. Tbe Eugene delegates to the Demo the department of geology of the uni Yesterday’s Albany Democrat- cratic convention met in the county versity; went out on a picnic today. Prof. Glen, U. of O., arrived this court room immediately after the They were accompanied by Professor afternoon auj tonight will sing at tbe forenoon session of tbe convention and Mrs. J. M. Hyde. Professor aud mcsiea(e of tbe Thursday Mus ica adjourned today, for the purpose of Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. M. Corn ack. Club, a treat for the memoers Each nominating candidates for justice of l’he party went to the rook quarry at member has ¡the privilege of taking tLe peace aud constable. For the Purpose of Trying Capt. Fairmount first and then proceeded one person. Chas. M. Kissinger was chosen for to the river aboveJSpringfideld, where Yeast ferments the food. Williams, Lieutenant Babb Fletcher Linn,* president cf the justice aud tbe present incumbent, they Bpent the day. Well filled lunch Oregon Furniture Company, of Port A. J. Smith, for constable. Both are Alum baking powders are injurious. and the Wilson baskets were taken along and the trip laud, is in tbe city visiting his broth good men and will fill tbe offices with enjoyed immensely. Brothers. er, David Linn. great credit to themselves aud the Miss Margaret Stuart left this party if elected. moruiug for Leaburg, to teach an all COTTAGE GROVE NOMINEES. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. By an order issued today by Adju summer school. The Cottage Grove delegates also tant General Finzer, a general court- gathered and nominated preciuct offi DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. martial is to be instituted at Eugene, cers as follows: Daily Guard April 18 to meet Monday, April 25, for the tri Miss Alice Longfellow of Boston is Fo- justice] of the peace, N. H. al of such persons as may properly be Dr. Penland went to Brownville Martin; for constable, A. B. Atkins. spending the winter In Egypt, making her headquarters at Cairo. brought before it, says Saturday’s this afternoon on a professional trip. The Iowa Homeopathic Medical so Portland Telegram. This action fol Drew Up Platform and Resolu Mies Reiner, of Albany, who has ciety has two women vice presidents. lows a personal visit to Eugene by tions and Nominated County been visiting her sister, Mrs. David Dr. Caroline Brooks and Dr. Emma Goneral Finzer to investigate the sit Link, of this city, returned home this Rlelia rdson. and Legislative Tickets uation resulting from recent occur afternoon. Miss Vida Goldstein, the woman can Tokio, April 16. —A report reached rences in which an officer and enlist Today. Miss Lottie Farley went to Portland here today that 2 J, 000 Russian troops didate In Victoria for a seat In the ed men of Companies A and C, First commonwealth senate, was not elected, today for a visit with friends. are massing on the right bank of the Separate Battalion, were reported to but she received 51,000 votes. Mies Ivy Ford returned to Salem Daily >■ uard April 16 Yalu river, and that the Japanese be involved. Mrs. Wong Kalkak, wife of the im- this afternoon, where she attends The Eugene “Blues” Had Their force on the left bank of the river is pcrial vice commissioner from China to The Socialists of Lane county met Just what chargee have been made the Willamette University. First Practice This being increased. will probably not become public uu- in convention at Frank’s hall this the Louisiana Purchase exposition, has Miss Coffey went to Portland this tll the court-martial convenes, but it morning at ten o’clock for the pur the written history of her children's Afternoon. London, April 16.—A report tbat ancestry for 2,800 years. is understood that the the specifica pose of nominating candidates for the afternoon, whore she resides. Dean Sanderson arrived home from Togo will attempt the capture of Pou Woody Crest, the home for crippled tions will luclude various infractions various county officers, and for the The Eugene Blues bad their first Arthur by assault is not believed by children maintained by Miss Helen M. Roseburg today. of the regulations of the military arm state legislature. The convention was called to order of the state, aud that Captain J. M. Miss Ada Hanson, tbe milliner, of warming up of the season in a sharp war experts here, who think the uext Gould near her mansion at Irvington- Mr. Butler was Cottage Grove, spent Sunday in this practice at tLe baseball grounds this move will be to land an army divis on-the-Hudson, will be reopened soon, Williams, of Company C, aud Private by Lewis Bossier. afternoon. There were present Man ion in the rear of Port Arthur and greatly enlarged aud improved. Ora Wilson, of Company A, who were elected temporary chairman and I. N. city. Sarah Roe Pearson, who died at La ager DuSbane, Second Baseman march upon it. parties to an altercation the evening Harbaugh temporary secretary, Mrs. A. J. Johnson returned to her Valle, Wis., the other day at the age A committee of five was elected on home near Creswell today, after vis Reitz, Third Baseman Fred Downing, of April 1. are both made the subjects of eighty-seven, leaves ninety-eight di Pitcher J. F. Romer, First Baseman of charges,as are also others who were order of business, resolutions and iting friends in this city. rect descendants. Mrs. Pearson was J P. Radford, Right Fielder Guy Matthews, identified with one side or the other platform, as follows: English by birth and settled in Wis Hon. R. A. Booth was a passenger Harper, Shortstop Willie O’Day, Mc- in the controversies engendered be Whittaker, F. M. Nighswander, J. consin in 1848. to Roseburg on the afternoon train. Farland, and Catcher White. tween members of the two companies. E. Smith and Atkinson. Miss Mary Belle Flemington, who Mrs. H. E. Ankeny left today for Downiug, Romer, Radford and The morning wus spent in listening was selected by James J. Hill to chris . . . For the sake of economy the Klamath Falls, where sbe will visit i O’Day came in on this morning’s de- ten the great steamer Dakota, at Gro court is held down to the smallest to an address by J. D. Stevens, of ton, Conn., Is barely seventeen years layed overland. Downing Is one of possible number aud ordered to con Portland, aud in getting the 100 sign friends. old. weighs 165 pounds and Is six feet Mrs. T. A. Gilbert returned borne the latest acquisitions of Manager vene at Eugene because it is much ers necessary for putting a ticket in St. Petersburg, April 16.—Ship this afternoon from an extended visit DuSbane, having been secured from building yards on the Baltic and Ne two Inches tall. less expensive to have the members of the field. The late Mme. de Maupassant left a The convention again assembled at Harris,of the San Francisco “Seals.” va have been ordered to finish within to Portland and Albany. the court go there than to have the considerable sum to the Soclete des 2:55 p. m. The report of the com large number of witnesses appear Mrs. T. B. House, of Portland, ar He has been general utility man on three months five submarine boats of Gens de Lettres of I’aris, the Interest elsewhere. Besides the officers of the mittee on resolutions and platform rived this afternoon to visit relatives. tbe San Francisco team this season, the Holland type for shipment over of which is to be spent In keeping per aud Mauager DuSbane played in great land to Port Arthur. state military board included in the was read aud adopted, and nomina petually In repair the tomb of Guy de Mrs. W. Wadda returned this after court, Colonel Vorhies and Colonel tions were being made for county offi noon from a visit in Harrisburg. She luck when he got him. He is a man Maupassant, her son, in the Montpar- of excellent habits and a fine player. nnssus cemetery. Bauer, Major Frank 8. Baker are of cers at press time. was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Submarine Boat Raised. Mrs. Tracy Lineweaver, wife of a a Portland battalion of the Third G. T. Kitchen. Portsmouth, England, April 18.— farmer of Shenandoah county, Va., re regimeut, and Captain Hiram U. Miss Nellie Loomis arrived home Tbe submarine boat “A-l,” sunk off siding about two and a half miles Welch is of Portland, commanding from Seattle Sunday. She is nurse USSi’* —— Nab lightship a couple of weeks ago, east of Edinburg, has presented her the First Battery; Captain Bartells is in one of the hospitals there, and ac husband with five children during the Sealed proposals for the construc was towed Into this harbor today. of The Dalles, and Captain Murphy past year. Twins were born early In companied Mrs. Geo. Hadley home. Daily Guard April 15 tion of walks aud driveways on the of Salem, making the personal repre 1903, and these were followed by trip Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Goddard, of University campus (either of gravel Professor 1. M. Glen, of the U. sentative of the different dlvlsioUH of lets a short time ago. Sending Ammunitionr, Portland, visited their daughter, who or crushed rock) will be received at the organization. The order is as O. went to Albany this afternt on where he will sing at the musicale to is attending the U. of O., over Sun the steward’s office in Villard Hall, st. Petersburg, April 18.—The first follows; SPORTING NOTES. Eugene, Oregon, until Saturday, of five submarines and forty wagon “Portland, Or., April 10, 1904. night given by the Ladies’ Musical day. Mrs. Rose Gilmore returned to her April 30th, 1?31, at 3 p. m Form of loads of ammunition were dispatched Baseball teams are preparing for the “Special Orders No. 37—A general Club. coming seusuu. proposals may be bad, aud plans and to the front today. Mrs. A. J. Johnson, of Creswell, is home in Salem this afternoon. court-martial is appointed to meet at Nat Herreshoff, the noted yacht de Eugene, Or., at 3:30 p. m., on Mon visiting her son, Louis Johnson and Rev. I. G. Knotts, of Albany, is in specifications seen at the steward’s signer, claims to have built tbe fastest No Engagement Soon. office. The right to rejeot any or all day, April 25, 1901, or as soon there wife, of thia city. the city. automobile boat In the world. after as practicable, for the trial of Mrs. W. Wadde and ’ittle daugh Jas. Stewart aQd J. L. Clark were bids is reserved. Seoul, April 18.—A Ping Yang dis- Pugilist Kid McCoy is again in train L. H. JOHNSON, such persons as may be properly ter went to Harrisburg today for a over from Springfield today. patch states that an engagement with ing. "‘The middleweight champion University Steward. brought before it. short visit. the enemy is not anticipated soon. ship for mine,” says the clever In- John Kestley returned today from “Detail for the court—Co>onel Gor Miss Mrytle Stuart went to Rose a business trip to Portland. The country in the wake of the Jap dlantan. don Voorbies, inspector geueral; Ma burg this afternoon to visit friends. Western colleges are to send an un anese army has resumed its normal Mrs.Geo. Hadley was brought home jor Frank 8. Baker, Third infantry; condition, no looting having been en usual number of competitors to tile- Mrs, S. B. Eakin is visiting friends yesterday from Seattle, where she was Captain lliram U. Welch, First Bat intercollegiate athletic championships in Portland. operated upon by Dr. Caspar Shar 40 acres, summer resort on lake gaged in by the Japs. to be held In Philadelphia In May. tery Field Artillery; Captain Gustav and ocean beach, 8600. Gregory Zeigler, son of J. L. Zeig pies. She is iu a very bad condition, Fanella, 2:13, by Arion. 2:07%, dam E. Bartell, Third Infantry; Captain 24 lots with bouse on Eleventh Port Arthur Investment of tbe sensational Sadie Mac (3), 2:11%, Charles A. Murphy, Third Infantry; ler, left today for Independence, and hopes for her recovery are small, street,(81300. Colonel Ceiel 11. Buucr, judge advo where he will teach the seventh and Tien Tsin, April 18.—It is reported and noted colt Todd, stands 15.1 bands C. C. Sturtevaut, the Crow mer Business property, Willamette and weighs 975 pounds. She has pulled eighth grades In the public schools.*; cate-general, judge advocate. street, pars big interest. today that seventy Japanese trans chant, was iu Eugene today. two people In a sleigh fourteen miles “The court will sit without regard L. O. Beckwith was a passenger to ports have been sighted heading for In 1 hour and 20 minutes. 2 lots on Fourteenth street, '8750. Frank Woodard went to Aljbany to to hours. Portland on this afternoon’s train. High building site, Fairmount, Kinchau, 75 miles to the rear of Port Joe Gahagan, the well known Ohio day on busiuess. 8300. “The travel enjoined in this order Arthur. The landing by the Japanese relnsman, now located In Toledo, will riofessor F G. Young, of the U. Ray Willoughby returned Sunday Best dairy farm in state,'560* acres, would mean the beginning of the in- train over tbe Cleveland track tbe is necessary for the public service. O., went to Portlaud today to at “By order of the Commander-in tend a meeting of the Lewis and from Portland, where he has been at- will keep 50C cows,| (20 per acre; vestment of Port Arthur by land. coming season. His star performer Is terms easy. tending medical college. Chief. the gray gelding Dr. Strong (2 :Q9%) Clark Fair Commission. Lot near depot, 8250. that will go down tbe grand circuit. Miss Barbara Eakin, of Rickreall, “W. E. FINZER, F. L. Chambers went to Portland 17-acre garden, with [houseWand is the guset of her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Adjutant-General. ” this afteruoou on a brief business barn, 81700. ~ Washburn, in this city. RUSSIAN BRIEFS. trip. Lots in the Huddleston addition, Splendid stock carrots just dug each. 8125. Clint Branstetter, of Junction, ar Russia has the largest number of Sawmill site, near Florence, 81000. from sandy soil at the low price of 25 soldiers aud reserves of any country rived this afternoon t3 look after hie «S. cents a sack. Also fine early Garfield 513 acres, high and ary, 13 blcoks on earth except Germany. business interests. from business center, 8900. potatoes for table or seed. Inquire of The Creseeut Club and their lady To hire a carriage In the evening for Mrs. Don Meldrum, of Oregon A. M. Beam is has closed his saloon /__ Acreage and city lots.XFlorence, ___________________ ED H0WE,:.ff a drive that only takes ten minutes friends enjoyed a boat ride up to the City, arrived this afternoon to visit at Springfield, uot being able to get, cheap, Courthouse Lodging'House. costs about $6 In St. Petersburg. head gates of the mill race last with utiiverstiy friends. Farms and timbeFlands throughout a suitable building. He quit yester Russia is very short of ductors, hav evening, where they bad supper the county. This leaves Springfield still j Calvin Casteel left today for Riv day. ing only eight for every 100,000 In around a large bonfire. Mrs. C. W. GEO. MELVIN MILLER, 3 habitants. Great Britain has 180 for supplied with two saloons, T. J. Wit Lowe chaperoned the happy crowd, erside, Washington. Rooms IS aud 19, Corner Eighth and Ì the same number. R. M. Veaich, J. W. Baker and Ed ter and Anderson Bros. Willamette streets, McClung which was composed of the following: The city of Boston, in Russia, is fre- A. Wilhelm <t Sone have innovated Building, Eugene, Or. Florence Marquis, tiertie Bristow, Jeukws, prominent Democrats of Cot a new departure by placing their No. quently visited by a corn dealer 124 ARE YOU AGEING? Leia Horn, Helene Robinson, Sybil tage Grove, came down from that city 1, Gold Medal bard wheat flour on years old. This centenarian Is a Cos Elliott. Hazel Humphrey, Lila this afternoon to attend the conven sack named Ar iel Avlonkhow. Ho sale in Eugene. Dr. Holmes used to say he Prosser, Mazie Eddy, William Clarke, tion tomorrow. has eleven clill-u living, eight sons For sale at all grocers at a fl. 25 .a Steve Burton, John Keetly, Austin and thre» jaq. liters. Mile B -ie Darling, of Everett, I was “seventy years young." ■ack. Farrington, Hoy Davis, Harry Lowell, Wash., h<s arrived here to reside, The expulsf. >■« of Intelligent people Martin Shea, of Placer county,Cal. from liars!:: I y the Lite Minister Slpla- Merle Chessman, Archie Stapleton she is a ne.ee ot Mrs. F. L. Poindex Some men are old at half md Miss Lola Beckley, of Cottage The douriug mills of W ilhelm A gun were so numerous thst a uumber aud Hui Williams. that figure. ter. Grove, were married this afternoon J Sou. Monroe and Junction are run of them have now been Invited to re- J. W Zumwalt, of Irving, was a ' Age is not in years. It is by Justice C A Wititerineier. The ning full time and are thus enabled turn, as t • lffon of the country Th« attiverà of th« > ., W. aud Y. M. pl.Hsnnt caller at this office today. ccnple will make their home iu Cot- fo supply all customers. ’ has been affe, te.1 by their absence. in the blood. Scott ’ s Emul C. A. <»f tbe un Hers ty were pleasant Mrs. I’ utters, of Prairie 1 y < 1 ’ • Hl . ■ vont ’lì hy MI*.* City. io.. , i Have just received a carload of barb THE ROYAL BOX. lulling her sister, , sion helps to keep you young Fiorent e PeBur, nt heir ho no on Ea»t Mr-.. E U. wire on which we are givii g tbe i lerson, in Eugene. by keeping your blood young; King Fz..- r. 1 ■ ’ll be nt Copenhagen • « v ‘U*ng war ! k • , best prices or r msdc to Lane J. W. K ’s i i Port laud. by supplying it with an »pent ini i g :i i 1 ) i’»l vi uverja < • . .t_.-sixib birthday county. Give lie a <r H.—Wilhelm A on A, of KI- < • . C T?. Trai E- ' f Jonction, promi- The Hi zel« ! r<-t mraiit »nd t'nk- 8 cd , Juuctiou. vie ’he M ìmsv . 1 1 Ui. , . abundance of rich, pure, vital 1 T'' ' • ■ • . th. numi:..: tion of cry : * •. ing Teattr ’’nipr ’ ’ fer the * ,T«r'qn I« th« direct rvrki: », i » eJ, • • »X V . 1 Alili .» < a noil mon t rnrrvincr rwv o K i v n ' .v^nror J’mmn, . ity. Uni. . .in Hin, * . • 1 , 4 .|{H e», Who ;!S’ • • ’• t'” >'.e 2.564 rear« PULLER voat of , ’u.t .. t liti va gin tut. mt Merriin . Currin, M • .< ! etd. Cai 1 ■ r liner « ill call •go. mu dymiaiy older than The ‘ : ’ ef ‘. h a Beats them all. Tbiee state prem Bill and 1 > i n A ' iam. ' }>li" may »ec uro her ani V . is o: -ver did exist. ’ >> w ser.' a. inrro'. monts ims. One hor«e forud to u? in rower Ulejr ard ’ h vrj. picked Der, P.iV l ’ x turf, X 1 tip on 1 c’ ■ •' j ... is eon. ’ I ’ ■ ’ î ’ h* wr »rk. Gr ib» an acre c 'h*»’ : bett. I i s >- '-lxncs e , bu ll- log» to ndll. oiuvi-s tv Vv I. i. idealer: M.i Mary ■ .? has ?l A>,0U0 CAST TA. •t rH uoutea. ’ ' -ara 100 title« ócr of t u ictor A m •. t . XVI Will Meet in Eugene on Saves Health April 25th at The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. 3 p. m. Royal Baking Powder saves health. SOCIALISTS IN CONVENTION RUSSIAN TROOPS BASEBALL MEN ON THE YALU AT WORK RUSSIA ORDERS SUBMARINE BOATS Notice to Personals. Realty Bargains. Carrots and Potatoes. Social Events. Springfield Saloon Closed. A New Departure. Haztlwoe : l'¡ proiemcat.