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Ü2i»e:s ty of Oreg a ARI). 5emi-Weekly EUGENE OREGON WEDNESOAY MAY 18 1*01 Vol. 37 : DON’T WRITE FINIS? At the end of your shopping list until you have seen the splendid line of Ladies’ Suits Silk SkirLs Spring Waists and Poplin and Pongee Coats i No 14 I t i : MIYAKO STRUCK AMINE That we are showing for Summer wear. Í It is a Pleasure to Buy Where There is no Lim it to Quar ity^-^^^ : Japanese War Vessel Met With Bad Luck in Kerr Bay. te © featherweight championship on De cember 31, at San t’ranciscu. The club with the target purte gets the tight. The details of the battle will be arranged on September 15th, when the managers will meet and sign agreements. ATTACKS BINGER’S RECORD Germans Massacred. Berlin, May 16.—A dispatch today reports the tuassa ere of Germans by the Hereros in German Southwest Af rica. Thiee colonists were killed at Ocombalie, three German women and one child at Ameib, and five other whites in the Karibib district, The blacks buried their victims and then danced on their graves. R. M. Veatch Making a shipwrecked tisbei-mati of tbe schoon er Pieidea which was run down and sank by the Ward liner Morrow Cast)* from New York for Havana Saturday night off Abseeom. Want Game Monoply. Havana, May 16.—Th. company con trolling jslalal, a Cuban gambling game, in a few day« will dispatch an agent to Washington to obtsiu, if possible, a monopoly of the region along the Panama naual route for th* game. Warm Campaign in Southern Oregon. Edward and Wilhelm. Banks Suspend. Macon, Ga., May 16.— I. C. Plant & Sons’ Bank and the First National Bank closed their doc rs this morning pending the arrival of examiners. No ■ittloial statement is given. The pri vate institution was founded in 1843 by the father of R. H. Plant. Berlin, May 16.—It is officially an Makes Open Charges of Partici pation in Conspiracy- by nounced that King Rd ward has ex expressed a desire to visit Kaiser Addresses Large the Russians One Ex I Negro Appointed Consul. Wilhelm during tue Kiel regatta in We liave just received anJ'asjrtment of Me* tings. ploded Beneath the June. Th« Kaiser will arrange grand Washington, May 16.—President festivities at Kiel in honor of his Roosevelt today appointed Jerome B, Cruiser. visitor. Peterson, colored, consul to Puerto Ashland, May 14.—Binger Herman’s Cabello, Venezula. He is one of the notorious record in public office is proprietors of the New York Ag*, New Cbnang, May 16.—The Rus ¡DI 1 i A KJ being made the object of merciless •c wspaper. sian authorities here admit that the I IwLJvJvjlial 13 attack by hie Democratic competitor railway to Port Arthur has practically ' for congress, Colonel Robert M. ceased working and notelegrams have1 Veatoh. He addressed two large DEADLOCK been received for tbe past three days. A most suitable meetings yesterday, speaking in the Word was received today that the j fternoon at Medford and in the eve IS STILL ON terial for Suits Japanese dispatch boat Miayko struck ' ning at Ashland, and at both places Waists and very in a mire and was destroy'd In Kerr be was received with marked enthusi Bay Sunday, with eight casualties. expensive. & & & asm. The natives here have a rumor of Colonel Vetach wasted no time In No Nomination for Governor by heavy fighting Sunday between Jap- the discussion of questions of nation the Illinois Republicans | anese and Russian forces at Lia Yang. al policy, but went straight to the is ! Tbe Kusso-Uhinese bank was removed Rumor That Kuropatkin Today. sue of Hermann’s complicity iu tbe ! today to a building occupied by the land frauds aud his unfitness to repre , French consulate. sent tbe Hist district iu congress. He Will Retreat to Springfie ld, 111., May 16.—On th« Are beautiful in outline'and comfortable in feenng. boldly charged that Hermann was surface of the Republican situation Washington, D. C. May 16. —Ac hand and glove with tne ring of laud here this morning it did not look nuy Harbin. WEAR A PAIR cording to a Tokto dispatch to tbe grabbers and timber thieves, and that more probable that a nomination for and learn the .difference between other shoes and the Japanese legation here it was the be had «bared in tbe profits of tbe Governor would be made in the state Floesheim Shoe. cruiser Miyaao which was sunk by a conspiracy. convention this afternoon than at any i mine in Kerr Bay. The dispatch Colonel I’eatcn also attacked Her time durlug last week. Several dark Wants a Hundred Thousand More (reads: “Admiral Kataoka reports mann for his part in tbe establisb- horses are mentioned, including Fed that on tbe fourteenth, four torpedo Men. Als • Telegraphic and me it of the forest reserves, showing era! Judge Grosseup and Graeme boat flotilla continued its sea sweep that Hermann himself was tbe author Stewart, late candidate tor Mayor"‘ol Field Equipment are ing operations under cover of tbe of tbe suggestion that snob reserves Chicago. A great many of the dele Greatly Lacking fleet. Tbe enemy constructed tem be established in Southern Oregon, gates are weary of the deadlock and porary batteries on a promontory and that for years he bad members of are liable to vote anyway to settle between Kerr Bay and Talienwan st. Petersburg, May 16.— Rumors his family employed as special agents affairs. Senator Hopkins is of the aud placed six Held guns, besides today credited to a reliable sou roe of the laud department in gathering opiuiou that the convention will not L W WHITSON hastily constructing a fort. With have it that General Kuropatkin will data for tbe establishment of the last much longer. The twenty-fifth one company of soldiers they stub retreat from Liao Yang to Harbin Rogue River reserve. Hermann's op ballot was taken shortly after two DENTIST bornly resisted our attack. Tbe flo with his hundred ami twenty thous position to forest reserves did not de o’clook thia afternoon. i . I ; > | - : i t'-l I Chi J 8 H nl fix’.m ON THE LATEST MODEL tilla defying tbe enemy’s Are carried Imsni W V dciisMia. I Governor Yati s today created a sen and men, and there await a hundred velop until he found that popular i > r t > 1» virta'ucr ie Vi» tins i out its operations and destroyed five sation by confirming the story print sentiment was clearly against them, thousand reinforcement from Khar- Dentistry in the above said office. mines laid by the enemy. Un ed in the local papers that he had •srC’rown and bridge work a specialty. koaf and Moscow before engaging the and then hie views underwent a sud fortunately one of the mines exploded been “approached" in the luterest of As Long as our Present Stock enemy. General Kuropatkin has asked den change. and sunk our cruiser Miyako. In Hon. A. E. Kearnes, who was the a “congressional declaration,’’ mean Lasts. L. CHESHIRE. M. D for telegraphic and field equipment this accident six men were wounded ing Cannon, Hopkins and Cullom, necessary for the operations of the Democratic candidate for congress Apositively bona fide offer besides two killed during tbe fight. ’’ army. man last year, and who is now the , with au offer of the Mexican minister nominee for district attorney in tnis "Lip with a salary of $18,600, if b* J h Hainan Mg. Only a Few are Left. I ■ judicial district, was one of the would thrown the nomination to Low- Eugene. Oregon BLOODY ELECTION speakers at last night’s meeting, lie '<1en- made a short bnt stirring speech, urg- I ing ths election of Colonel Veatch --------------------- FORTIFICATIONS S. P. Nea? J. J. Walton LOOKED FOR aud BOOK STORE pointing out tbe advantages that SARAH SCHAFER I would result to the state from having WALTON h NESS. a Democrat on its delegation ui /.’I TORN t YS-AT-1 AW MURDER TRIAL Denver, May 16. —Intense interest is Washington. Alleged Plot to Sell Plans of Will practii e in all the courts in th F L. CHAMBERS, Jackson county bus been regarded manifested in the city election to H E. ANKENY Vice President. 1 French Forts Dis state. Dresident. morrow, the first under the new char- as one of Hermann’s strongholds, but DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. Office—Room No. 3. Walton Blk. tsr. There are predictions of blood liis strength has been greatly shaken covered. Bedford, ind., May 16.—James Mo- Euguee. OregoL. shed, especially in the lower wards. by the disclosures concerning his ad Donald was placed on trial thi morn I ministration of th? land office. CHAMBERS-BRISTOW Col ing for the alleged murder of Miss The election is for a full set of coun Paris, May 1C.—The Matin today ty • city officers for a term of foui onel Veatcb has mail« a strong im Surah Schafer, a teacher in the high LOUIS E BEAN 1 prints tbe first of a series of articles years. During that period many val pression by Ids arraignment of Her I school, last January. Two days will | from London correspondence dalinp ue ie franchises will come up for re mann and has undoubtedly gained i be occupied In securing the jury. The > mo ' E — a :— !AV. > | with an ail' ged plot, to reveal the us'als. The Republican leaders a^e many votes. murder was most mysterious. Th* Of Eugene, Oregon. plans of the French fortifications ‘ accusing Governor Peabody of treach Office in new McClung Bio«, “or.i ' woman’s body was found in a oar- which tbe paper says may approach 1 14 an€ 16. bin s’ e“« >’jcn ery to the party iu his refusal to call riage ahed in the residence section, and and mining .ratter?. the proportions of the Dreyfus affair. • out the militia to prevent trouble. Wrecked at Sea. Paid Up Cash Capital her head crushed by a stone. What- Euget'-. < r ’Hon. it is said three men went to London The Democrats control the police and New York. May 16.—The Ward ever evidence may he adduced nvxinat with the papers to be sold. Two de the machine. ‘850,000. liner Senes today brought eighteen McDonald is purely clri’iinistantisl. serted and the third, who was out of UhORGF ’ A - *'• J’ - - -• — . Anexam- Notes and mortgages bought. Mousy ,nr”1p> wrote to the Matin. Office-1-. <>u over r.ugeue Loan and oaned on approved security. Interest inatlon ot the papers held by him, it Saving? *>aua. «sldence ¡Nu.”189 paid on time certificates of deposl" said, has revealed their genuine- E. 11th street. Calls attended to day deneral banking business transacted. , • I or ui_nt Phone, residence, Main 77-1; office Main .9- Destroyed Railroad I St. IN ALL COLORS Petersburg, May 16.—Official FIRST : t • : u T. Harri« A C. Woodcock Are very popular this season. The coming Minlanese Lisle advices today say that the Japanese warm Weather is sure to create a large demand have destroyed fifty miles of the rail Suede Lisle, WOODCOCK * HARRIS, for them. Anticipating this we have purchased road north of Kinchou. Al TORN EYE-AT LAW Silk Net Gloves While Removing Mines Laid I Danish Cìoth ' i WON’T FIGHT THE FLOESHEIM SV i : t HAMPTON BROS I Closing Out Price White StwiBg Kachin yyv Schwarzschild’s To REvEAL BANKING CO. Lace and Embroidered Turnover Collars a large stock of the latest novelties direct from the New York market. ffin—One-half block «oath otChrii man Block. Engene, Oregon. I. R. EVMÜN8ON— attorney - at - law . OF EUGENE. _.__ , Vienna, May 16.—Count Golouoho- aid u» Cash Capital * $50,0001 w«ki, minister of foreign affairs, io a /orpius • • • . • $50,000 speech to delegations from Budapest EUGENE, ' A GENERAL MESS don* on » , and Silk Mitts Juit the the thing for warm weather. War May Be Localized. OREGON ■ I today expt eased the belief that the ui-ci* Ruseo-Jap war will be localized. As Block. d A an M «'• Ci DLol- . j » .. * . . . terma. *° tended notions of oontrabaDu Sigbtjdrafte on Chicago, San Fran war now held by tbe bellggerante It Practice In all coorte. cieco and Portland Oregon. Js time the powers agreed to that u Bill, of exchange cold on foreign k t t thi. evil, JOHN H. BOWER, countries. Deposits received subject * LAWYER Jo check or certificate of depcsit. I All collections entrusted to us will Britt and Corbett eceive prompt attention. First National Bank building Eugerie New York, May 16.--Jimmy Bril HENDRICKS, President. Good careful work. and Young Corbett were matched t I S. B. FA KIN. Vice Prefident. l i t-? IGFAFS Oehler. day to tight twef’y rounds for t~. L .J. H 111' A«?a»:tap’ Oehler. Office rooms 1 and .2 Chriaasan New Arrival of Textile Gloves Danish Cloth The new popular material for Summer wear. We have it in Black, White, Light Blue Pink, Red and Browns Price« 25c, 50c, 60c 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Per Pair. Our Line of Men’s Suibs for Spring is now complete and contain« ’he newest creations of Eastern manufacturers. Fe member we can fit you out with a well tailored suit for less than you pay some places for a shoddv made suit. DUNN