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THE EUGENE GUARD 3 W1 SOME ST I FIGHTING Japanese and Russians Clash Occasionally On «-and 000 pmit d , exceeding the estimates three millions. THE BUDGET. The total expenditures for the •□m it g year are e-timated at 142 881.000 pounds, the revenue at 131,00 , 000, a Tb? leticit to start with of 3,821,000. '__ I chancellor announced an increaee in th« income tax of a penny. There I will he no extra duties on wines and , spirits, bn* a p-'poeed tax of three I I shillings and three pence on tobacco stripped before being imported. Oth er proposals were foi an additional six pence on cigars, shilling cigar ettes, two pence on ten. The revenue wit!, the new taxation w^uld have an estimated eutplus of 730, (XiC pounds. I I i The Mrs. A HOT Money for Cra'er Lake Roads. Washington, April 20.—Senstr Fulton ' as secured all amendment to sundry civil bills increasing tl;e ap proprtaticii for roads in Crater Lake Natl nai Park fiom 93000 to 91000 j FIGHT FOR HEARST Oregon Democrats Dis agree in Conven tion Today. I I Mines Destroyed Nagasaki, Japan. April 20 -Severs contact miues found floating at sea ’orty mil s from '"ape Cbantung have been destroyed by the Japanese fleet. THE STATE DEMOCRATS NOMINATE Lane County Gets Number of Nomi FROM THE PAN I a Several people who ¡re reported miss ing are thought to have lost thsir lives The blaze started in a ' ictory on W_• gton street. A'iiile workiug on e tot of a six-story building the Hames cut eff the escape of Chie | Thomps m and y treman Dowkes. Thompson leaped to the ground, bis fall being broken by wires, and be suffers I a broken le„. l'owkea is missing, and is believed to have per- ' iebed. A final stood urn made by the tire department at the Bank of Mon treal, and with a shift of the wiud at seven o'clock the flames were con trolled nations AMA CANAL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL Ames Case. Heads Commissioner Parsons Tells of Veatch, for Congress Bilyeu, for San Francisco, April 19.—The jury Joint Senator, Travis, for M karotf, Orgamzing His Th jse Opposed to the En in the case of The mas Dav!«, charged [¡Condiiions as He Found Them Portland, April 20. - Seventeen District Attorn y, Doug jiaff—.YL e Subm .rine with assault on Mrs. A. Amee, of dorsement of the Million on the Isthmus. members of the class of 1904 of tje Marshfield, Ore , on the high sens, las, for Food and Dairy Boat.' ♦ Be Built. aire News? per A\an. University of Oregi n medical depart ailed to agree today and were order ment Mouday nigtit received their di Commissioner. ed discharged. plomas and became full-fledged doo- Nev York. April 20.— United States ■ tors. The graduation exorcises were Loud ju , April 19th.—The Central Portland, O|., April 19 -There was Canal Commissioner Parsons arrivid (Guard Special Service.) News' correspondent at Liao Y’aug I ATTiRED IN u Lot ti„ht in the Democra'Ic state from Colon today He said that after Portland, April 20. — At the Demo ¡hell in the high school assembly seals a dispa'cb viaC4*. Petersburg, convention this aftei coon overllearst. its arrival on \pril 4th the canal cratic state Convention here yesterday | hall, with all the members of the fsa- I ulty preieut. reportiug that some important light Gov. Chamberlaid is leading those commission examined Colon and pro Lane county captured al NIGHT CLOT,.ES who ire opposed to the endorsement ceeded to Panama anil ere presented afternoon • Judge Pel linger presided and con ing between the outposts bus occurred most everything in sight, securing ou the backs of the Yalu rirer. Sat | of Heirst or interaction of the pa |r> the piesiieut Inspection work the pominations fur congressman ferred the degrees, while the address urday night six Japanese were killed i tionai delegates. The matter will be was then com enced. They exam from tin1 firs: district, state dairy and of the evening was delivered by W. in ;iu exchange of shots with a party I muglit out on the fl mi instead of iued at great length the celebrated food commissionerjoin* senator from 1 W. Cotton, wh > gave the young doc- of Rus-iau se rnts. i'tiere was tn re through committees, as per truce Emperador and Cult bra cuts, and Lane, Dougla. aud Josephine coun ‘ tors the advlc» of a lawyer. Bring last liigii., bu the resu are Abner McKinley Creates Conster agreement reached this morning. traversed the Chaiges river some ties, district attorney for the second • The Saylor medal given by Dr. W. not known. The Japanese -coots The Hearst lea 1er» last uig'it decid miles iu study of const uction neces judicial district, and one of the dele - H. Ssylor for the bigheot average for nation at a Concert at 1 the course was preieuted to O. A. dressed as Korean peasants,an 1 in or ed to igucr the state central commit sary to control this stream. gates to the national convection. Tampa, Florida. tee, which is opposed to Hearst’s en der to find the exact position of the Mr. Parsons said that the climate The nominations were as tollows: |Thornton. The members of the clacs Russian sco'its rhe Japanese sbouted I dorsement. i be- threatened for a was a surprise to him. Although it For supreme judpe—Thos. O'Day,of | are: Otcar De Vaul. Theodore Fessler, to them iu Russian. Tampa, Fla., .-tpril 19. —tn a semi-' time to make the coni ention u verit- was warm, it was uot so disagreeable Portland. delirious state, as the result of recent able battlefield, aa the extreme summer heat of New- For state dairy and food commis Ph. G.; Herbert M. Greene, Kobort i Eugene 'lolden, B. M. E.; James Cre St. Petersburg, April 19.—Admiial illness, Aimer McKi. ley, brother of1 Governor Ch imberlain and his fol- York and Washington. While the sioner-S. M. Douglai,of Eugene. Skrydlnff, appointed to succeed Mak- the late Presi lent McKinley, walked' lowers make the fight not because present death rate is considerably For congressman from first district ss p Ilayes, Chester Garfield Hall, aroff, arrived here tod. y from the from bis room into the corridor of they are personally epposed to Hearst higher than it should be, be iB confi — R. M. Veatch, of Cottage Grove. 'Harry L. Houston,Mary MaeLachlaD, Baltic. It was an occasion^for a pop Tampa Bay Hotel >ast night while a but they wmt uninstructed delegates dent that with a supply of good water For Congressman from second dis Richard Neubauer, Gail Simpson 'Newsom, Garwood Henry Ostrander, ular ovation. He will remain here a trict—J. E. Simmons, of Portland. j week to organize a newjstaff, that of For presidential electors—John A. B. 8.; Harjuiro Seki, Walter Valen- Makarotf having been exterminated. Jeffrey, of Marion; T. H. Crawford, 1 tiue Spencer, A. B.; Olive M. Slate, Two Japanese, one claiming to be of* Union; W. B. Diller, of Colum Orville Arthur Thornton, B. 8.; ' George Arthur Torgler, K Ipb Coffyn an imperial prince,have been arresten bia; J. H. Sm th, of Clatsop. along the Siberian railway on the For joint senator from Lane, Doug ' Walker. Mongolian frontier and hanged 21 las and Josephine counties—L. Bil yeu, of Eugene. ATLANTIC COAST hours after. For circuit judge, second judicial district—J. W. Hamilton, of Rose Ii B rlin, April 19.—The Lokal Anzei SNOW STOKM burg. I ger learns that Viceroy Alexietf has For prosecuting attorney, second ordered the erection of twenty-three I district—L. M. Travis, of Eugene. immense military depots and twenty- Delegates to the national conven two field hospitals capable of accom I tion were chosen as follows: modating 20,000 wounded, between ¡Ten Inches Has Fallen in Vermont Governor Geo. E. u. v Chamberlain. —muiue.mm, Mukden and Harbin. and Still Snowing. 1’or‘laud: W. F. Butcher,Baker City; J. D. Matlock, Eugene; F. V. Hol Berlin, April 19.—The Klein Jour man, Portland; C. E. Redfield, Hepp nal auuouucee that an American engi Barre, Vermont, April 2O.--The ner; James Gleason, Portland; T. R. neer by the mime of Mayer has left Sheridan, Roseburg; Samuel M. Gar heaviest snow storm of the season St, Petersburg for Port Arthur to su land, Linn county. 1 raged all last night, ten inches fall pervise the construction of three new The delegates will go t.o the conven ing, aud still snowing. ¡submarine torpedo boats. tion uninstructed. Boston, April 20.---An inch of snow St. °etersburg, April 19.—Rushing 11 here last night. R. M. Veatch, the nominee for con- of troops to the front continues. gressman, is one of the solid war Tlr -e thousand men with supplies horses of the Democratic party. He ( pass Harbin dai'y. Prince Khilhcff, is well known »11 over the district |iXM\ minister of railways, left last night and will make a bard race against Her-' for Lake Baikal to personally direct mann. L. Bilyeu, nominee for joint ' the opeiations of ferrying troops. senator, is the well known Eugene at torney. His election over R. A. Booth is a foregone conclusion. 8. M. PENNSYLVANIA Douglas, for state dairy and food commissioner is the owner of one of DEMOCRATS the finest dairies in the state above bpringfleld, but makes his residence A MODERN GULLIVER AMONG THE LILLIPUTIANS, in Eugene. L. M. Trivis, for district / —New York Journal. attorney, is one of Eugene's popular young lawyers, aud lias the ability to I Report That They Have Delegates to National Conven concert was in progress, attired only It is probable that the delegates will j ; d sewers Panama and Colon would fill the otiice with great credit. tion Unins'ructed and Will in his night clothes, calling for Mrs. be for Hearst, but that neither the ’ j bi- m de healthful. He left the com- I The ticket as a whole is a splendid Landed There. Vote as a Unit. McKinley. An attendant took him resolutions or Instructions will pass. mission in good health. In a few I one, and will give a good accou t of back to his room. Today his c ndi- its -if at the polls in June. weeks the res* of the commission will I____________________ __ I tion is causing bis friends much con- re'urn to Washington to organ'ze the Snow in Middle West. I Harrisburg, Pa., April 19.—The ern. Snow Stop« Ball Game. necessary engineer corps. Sionx City, April 20 —Five inches Democratic state convention today Russian Cossacks Have Fight Chicago,April 20 —A snow storm at , of snow fell last night in Sou*h Da- was entirely under conti ol of the I With Chuhchuses and Kill St. Louis caused the postponement of kota and northwest Iowa. state organization. T e program the American League Lail game today Seventy Four -Russians agreed upon was carried ont. Sam The games at Brooklyn and Philadel I uel G. Thompson, of Philadelphia, Withdraw From (he St. Louis, April 20.—Six inches of I pbia were also called off on account I war nominated supreme court justice. snow fell today in Southern Illinois ’ of freezing weather. Yalu. The delegates to the national conven I and Missouri tion were uninstructed and will vote ----r / as a unit. The platform makes no Life Imprisonment I St. I’l'tcrsl urg, April 20.— Russian allusion to the silver question, and Sunk by Submarine Boat. I I Cossacks and Chanohuses fought thir finds Roosevelt a menace to the con I Chicago, April 20. — Emil Roeski ty versts from Imyanpo on the east- I Paris, April 20.—A Nationalist pol stitutional government and interna was found guilty of tte|,murder of I ern railway. Seventy-four brigands I I itician claims authority for *he state tional peace. It declare« against the Bauder 'bis morning and sentenced I were bayouetted and the CossHcks had centralization of power, opposes pa I ment that the battleship Petropav I to life imprisonment. He is the | two wounded. Girl Accused of Swind ternalism, favors reciprocity, and lovsk was sunk by a Japanese sub i Boy fourth member of the carbarn gang marine boat, said to have been the Twelve.Year-Old commends labor unions. to be sentenced. Tien Tsin, April 20.— It is 'eported famous Goubet boat, sold to Japan ling Jumped Into I i hat the Russian forces hate witb after Russia had refused to purvbuae Confesses to Shoot I rawn from the Yala, leaving only the vessel. ENGLAND’S River. four regiments on the river bank. Admiral Sprydloff, Successor to Governor Chamberlain NEW CHWANO I FAMILY ATTEMPTED SHOOTING I DROWNING AFFAIR GREAT ing His Father. FINANCIAL FIRE AT AlexeifFs Resignation. TROUBLES London, April 19. -Inttodnciog the budget in the House of Commons j today the chancellor appealed for for- bearance. The cycle of p’osper'ty prevailing at the time of the last budget seemed to have been exhaust ed. The commercial depression had been aggravated by that of Mouth Af- j riea, while foreign competition was keener than ever. Excbeque: receipts , fell (bort ot estimates 2, .21000 ( pounds. The repeal «4 vue Curu U* i bad proved a cu»t«y opeialiuu. xba | excise returns also fell »bort by a ; millirm and a half poai.de. tspend- itures during the year were L4<, iaa >,- i St. Petersburg, April 20.—Nothing official is obtainable regarding Alex- Hundred -Foot Jump but Her A leff’s reported resignation, though Clothes Acted as a rumor la persistent. A report this evening states that the Russians are Parachute. strengthening tbelr fortification« at Chialien L>l Cheng, Intending to stub bornly contest the passage of the Wheeling, W. Va., April 19.—Be Yela. cans* she was accused of being in a coDepiracy to swindle her employers, A Grtat Strike. the Stifle Dry Goods Co. Mabel Ful ton, aged nineteen, ran weeping from Vienna, April 20.—The majority of ; the store, and in full view of hun the railway men of Hungary bare , dreds climbed to the highest point on etrncs HtTijcK necanse tiPCRURp the thp ministry miniAtrv prohibit i r. n.hit the new ateel bridge and threw her- ed them bolding a meeting to discuss eeif mto the Ohio river The g-i'l « tbetr alleged wrongs. .~uxt tbousaud clothing acted as a parbi liuie an.« sLe men, principally of weau.ru uivisiona, struck ibe water a i un ire-l feet bulv« are oat. it 1» tea'j - rrt! 111 so geutiy that she autfereu uu iu>u hpnnmp tn4pv Al • 1 riea. -ueu tn a boat reecueu Her. i blocaeil through the strike. TORONTO the St Petersburg, April 20.—The war excitement is somewhat obacured fay the discovery of rich K»1<1 nearing sand iu the Caucasus, A railway la being bu'lt to the locality. London,April 20.—A Central News St. Petersburg correepnndent wires a Toronto, April 20. —At eight o'clock report is current in the Riieeian cap- b is morning the great Are which 1 Ital that the Japaneae have landed in Steubenville, Ohio, April 19.— Mel , raged all night was under control. 'force near New Chwarig. vin ?weD«,aged twelve years, confess ( Che flumes laid ras.e more than » es in an affimvit that he accidentally hundred and fifty buildl-g-, wllb » 1 London, April 20.--The landing of sb it his father October last during a I property lose estimated between tlO,- I troops tear New Chwang is believed »cuttle with bis sister, who attempted mn/in «nd 915,000,000. A high wind 1 here to be the meet importaut event New to prevent him going uut after chink ' fa-inert the flames with fearful Inhra- 1 thus far in the cauipaigu. en thieves in the night. The family Pv Th», flr« 'l«p»r;m«n* we« nnal.|a 1 tiwuiig is being fortified elrul.giy by the Russian». Should tue port fall »creed to keep the shooting qnier. ♦o /’■»r '' '"I**» H »• n • Mrs. Owens was charged with I he «rnt and men ehortij utter ' Into .Japanese han 1» i< will - e of im mense advantage t<< the latter iu har murder «nd convicted rather than mornhu rro-< -h • > inland >' r ''u erfue on *f r- boy? T' ■ r . t • c vh'ing« ■’♦<(•’••<«- j .. i I bor feellitiee and diet will he set HSlde. 1 portion and many homer wer«*» »irr ed. cities. I Mother Was Convicted of Murder.