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1 erected the large tw-'story building on the corner fof M»U| »u4. Fourth ■ __ the ’ ' structure 'ruetufu «'omHeted. I street*, has The west half is unoccupied and we understand ba» not yet been rented. The east side is being used as a sa loon and will be run by Mr. Rowe, who has bis grand opening Tuesday i night.—News. EUGENE CITY WATER MUCH *'*W OFFICERS ■ WORKED RUSE ON MITCHELL | few day* previous from t-wbiM »chtxil on upper Sweet creek. * Ivison. April fo . I *0 people were present and pm-ed » here Monday morn? ' pleasant evening. I E- Miller, of Salem I The Oregon and California Lumber During the winder» J * Comply i. preparing to " noon we were cat off {3 mill in a few days. From O. W. Hura communication by we learn that tbe company has Char- Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of the line. 1 tered two large schoouers for a year L. A. Chastain i,0 In the capture of Jack Mitchell, the -the Oakland aud Hogan-to carry ficer, bus received a report from tbe Frank W. Benson, candidate for desperado, Friday afternoon. Sheriff their lumlier. Both are light draft state health board upon samples of He w «nt to Madfco, *** the Republican nomination for secre Fisk and Chief of Police Farrington vessels suited for work on shallow E q eue water recently sent for anal suit Dr. Canady. tary of state, Is meeting with ««me | landed their man in jail by a clever bars. The Oakland will carry about yst. and it is found that there is a Miss Ora liuuan, Of »trout opposition on account ot bis i ’ ruse. As the train pulled in the sher 500,000 feet of lumber aud the Hogan greet improvement over the first ex teaching the Notj affiliations with tbe Booth Kelly; amination made in the early part of i nienced a week agy. iff and the chief of police located the ' about 700,000 feet. Lumber Company, says the Portland February, when the typhoid fever ep car that Mitchell was supposed to oc W I,1" *' A. W The regular annual city election in Journal. The secretary of state is one Editor Guard:—It is scarcely worth cupy and entered tbe same from op idemie was beginning At to that assume time|C«™*l‘u-«>KiI.S,DM; of the three members of tbe state land while to state to you what we ali posite ends. After locating, from Florence wa« held Tuesday au«l a full alarming proportions. « Til I* I 1. I • «W b >ard. aud Mr. Beusou, it nominated kuow, viz. : that the People's party their descriptions, the man whom set of officers chosen to sene for the the water contained from 1G0O to :>MJO to Eugene last week. coming year. With the exception of W. B. Smith, "w rruttd ami electeil, woilhi have a voice in is dead, but nevertheless, some of its they supposed to be Mitchell, the offi bacteria to the cubic centimeter. The 1 tbe »ale ami disposition of state school principles still live and are going into cer» with their gun» and one hand in the president and recorder all are new recent examination shows that it con rier, has the coutraetd -------- , of them having held the land» and in tbe loaning of the funds operation. Tbe primary election their »ide coat pockets kept him cur- ------ nwu. iuo -- tains from 40 to 1040 bacteria to the four years. Whin the votes derived from such lands, lbe argu law of Oregon embodies one of them. cred, Sheriff Fisk, extending bis right ■positions before. C. A. Cornell andxifcj centimeter uuder one certain temper ment u»e«l against him is that it But as we are not affiliated with hand for a hearty handshake accosted were counteu it was found that the ature and from 40 to 400 under an engaged clearing l»nij lcJ would tie dangerous to place in sticb either of the oid parties, tbe privilege Mitchell: "Hello, Bill Francis!" following bad received from three to other. and otherwise an imp«»rtant office a man who has of putting that law into effect is con Mitchell spoke up; "Guess you me twelve votes over their competitors: I Six samples of water were sent, oue place. bail such close business relation» with fined to the hands of those against mistaken, " and replied after parley President, Marion Morris; trustees. each from the following places: The prospects for a J the Booth Kelly company, two of whom we battled iu tbe past. As ing, "My name i* Mitchell.” This S. J. Shrum, E. W. Cobb. A. L. George Severn's well on West Eighth who»«- officials aie umler a federal in good citizens first, ought we to stand a-sured the officers that they tia«l the Pickel and F. A. Johnson : marshal. street, the Willamette river, the water are very flattering with the exception of dictment for complicity in tbe land by sucking our thumbs while others right man. He was quickly searched H. B. Gray. D. E. Severy was elect company's well near the river, the were very badly dama^l do the battle we once fought? Prin ami informed that he was want'd ed reeorder without opposition.—The frauds. well near the millrace, the mains at cold spell. I James Henry Booth, secretary of ciple» are eternal, and that enunciated down the line for skipping hi» ho*« l West. Linn's drug store, tbe mains at F. L. We understand there i J J the Booth Kelly company, is the larg by Lincoln in bis Getttysburg speech bill, which he stoutly denied will tie Poindexter’s residence on West Sixth i lot of logging done on X,al «•st stockholder in the Douglas comity where be prot’laimed this government plea that "he always puirt his bi.l> street and the mains at J. A. McMa- son by the Elmira mill m J luink ami was formerly its president. to be "of tbe people, by the people Thus tie was miuebed off to jail, - p han’s residence on East Thlrteentb haps two or three mom «3 After he was appointed receiver of aud for the people” is one of them, posing it lo lie tor some minor cl arge and Oak streets. the Roseburg land office, about eight Tbe primary electiou law is an eni- of which he was innocent.little thi .k- J. M. Stephens and J.C.ij Under a temperature of 21 degrees years ago, Frank Benson was selected bodiment of it. But tbe rein a de- ing that he was being booked up- 1. a enterprising poultry raij C. the number of bacteria to the cu- to succeed him as president of the termined effort on the part of inter charge for which there was a re- each bus a new incubator J The National Educational Associ hie centimeter was as follows: Sov- b.ink. Benson was also the bank's at- eats iu Port laud to break it down in ward for bis capture. soon be readj to till ordeal 1040; mains at Linn's ern's well, ation will hold it» annual convention teor iy. The bank was the depository this election. It may succeed unless ers and spring cbicheug 1 in San Francisco from July i to 14 of store, 40 ; river water. 80: well near of the funds of the Roseburg land of patriotic citizens come to the rescue Joseph Relihanr aud J river, 100; mains at Poindexter ’ s res this year. Tbe people of San Fran Saturday's Portland Journal say -: fice, during tin- period of the transac and every old People's party man iu Jack Mitchell, accusetl iu five cisco and, in fact, tbe people of the idence, 3'io; mains at McMahan's res week for Mill City, Ur., tions which subsequently resulted in the state, in my judgment, should pct ing the coming »«-ason. 1 th«« indictment of both Robert A. ami on the necessary lighting armor to states of horse stealing, train rol.lery whole Pacific coast, are preparing a idence. 00 ; well near millrace. 80. Charles Cornelius left JuJ Under n temperature of 37 degrees James Henry Booth. It is said that take a turn at tin* guns. Register as aud the murder of two sheriffs' i -.-p- welcome ami reception to th«* teachers Bauson has acted at times as attorney either a Republican or Democrat and uties, aud bus repeatedly ec!ar«-«i tbe equal of which has never giien to C. the number of bacteria to the cu Fall Creek to work ;i J hie centimeter was as follows: Sov- camps. four the Booth Kelly company as well then vote in tbe primary electiou that be would never lie takeu alive, any organization. The trapping fraternity J as for the bank. His law office was in against those aspirants for legislative was captured at Eugene yesterday af The educational value of these eiu's well, 100; at Linn's store, 100; the same building as tbe land office. nomination who do not include iu ternoon through tbe efforts of the lo meetings is well known a«i<l those in- river, 80; well near river, 100; at closed operations in this «J Detectiv«» tererted in education throughout the Poindexter's residence, 400; at Mc report a very small colleetj The government's investigation of tbeir petition Statement One without cal police department. the Roshburg land office brought to uny modification whatever. The en Vuugbu and Hellyer bail the man al state are anxious to have our teachers Mahan's residence, 40; well near mill Mink, marten, wildcat. J light th«- fact that Frederick A. Kribs emies of tbe law and tbe people are moat within their grasp at Montavilla participate, first, because it will be race. 100. The main* at Poindexter’» coon were the princijil] and the Booth Kelly Lumber Com putting up candidates pledged to vote Thursday, wbere'tliey went disguised many years la-fore another National residence had not been used for a i caught, and not many oftkJ pany wer«* operating through the for that Republican only for United as members of a surveying party, but Educational Association will be so ac long time previous to the taking of I L. Lamb, an old pione«| Roseburg laud office in such a way as States senator who has received tbe be gave them the slip that night. cessible, and second, because aur the water, accounting for the greater wood valley, made a bn«:gj *i Dually to monopolize all the valu highest number of th«* popular vote iu For more than two years tl.e author standing educationally will be judged nun:ber of bacteria tliyre than at the this place last week. Hr J able timlier land in the district. When the June electiou. This is au effort ities of Montana aud Idaho have been largely by tbe attendance of Oregon other places. vorably impressed with inn any one else sought to til«- on a piece to place party and party boss above , searching for Mitchell. Thr«*e other teachers at this convention. Dr. Ralph C. Matson.assistant state ing timber. of land, the application was held up tb<> people, hence it is that 1 ailvise states took pait iu tbe man bunt at The railroad and steamboat lines bacteriologist, who analyzed the wa- We understand that cm unlil the agents of Kfilmpjid the lum you to register as a Republican or different times,Tut all finally gave up have granted very liberal rates and ter, states th -t the sample from the ber company had time enough to ex Democrat, that the work of saving [ the chase except the Idaho authorities tbe local committee at San Francisco mains at the McMahair r-*idence w-is county rock crushers will J amine the iHiidaml ascertain whether tbe law to the people may thus be land railroad detectives. Mitchell was assures us that there will bi no ad the best and was suitable for drink ations today near Hde. it was of sufficient value to take for done, for if this effort of tbe pluto ; trailed into Canada by a railway de- vance in tbe regular rates at hotels, ing purposes, but that tbe others were quite a lot of road worker* for this part of the c<iiiLtj| themselves. If it prove«^ valuable they cratic gang is not lieaten, then the ’ tectire and a short time ago to Port- rooming houses and r«*»taurauts in not. son, especially in the Notii took it. The evidence brought before law will be repealed ami the old meth ' land. San Francisco during the convention the federal grand jury a year ago od of selling tbe Oregon senatorship , "1 will never be taken alive.” That week. ^F. M. Nighswauder, the 4 showed fully the manner in which the at Salem will be reinaugurated. Let ' is the sentence repeatedly uttered by road builder, has guue t. M Any data or iuformatibn in any way officials of the Roseburg land office uie hear from you, but in the mean - j , Mitchell, aud the two detectives were relating to th«> meeting can be ob to resume work on the Wilii connived at these transactions of time regiiter as a Republican or Dem • made acquainted with the murderous tained by addressing the California ada road. A resurvey of j»l Kribs ami the lumber company. ocrat, fight from the inside of th«* 1 nature, couragt* and indomitable will commtitee, N. E. A. No. 25, New road will be made soul The Booth Kelly Lumber Company party for the people ami the estab ! of the man with whom they were deal Montgomery street. San Fraucisco, whole road in Lane coni acquired vast tracts of valuable state lishment of the reform the primary ing. Nighswauder thinks be wild California, or J. H. Ackerman, Sa The barbers of the city held a meet road open this reason. and government lauds in Southern law undertakes to place iu tbeir bands It was ascertained that Mitchell's lem, Oregon. ing last night and organized a boss Oregon; they purchased most of the against boss, machine and plutocracy. wife lived at Montavilla. Tbe detec barbers' union with the following of- fine timber land of th«« Southern Pa tives watched the home for two or Tbe law is on trial, but in a greater | ! three days and were finally rewarded fleers: Ed. Lindley, president, and cillc railroad, and recently through s«*use the people are in tbe crucible ■ a decision of the Uuite«l States Su George Marx, secretary and treasur being tried out as to their intell- , iiy catching sight of Mitchell. Know er. preme court they gained title to geuce and tbeir capability for self- ing him to tie armed, Vaughn and alsiut llMl.ooo acres of th«« finest lands Prices and hours were agreed upou Hellyer and tbe railway detective at Wan • A street sprinkle government. Only by the enforce in the Klamath Indian reservation, but they are not yet ready to give ment of the provisions ot State) e it tired themselves as members of a sur The public well that was ordered by most of which are occupied by the In On**, unmodified, and sustained uy veying party and pretended to work the county court last week will be lo out. There is no advance in tbe The coducilmen condod dians. prices of shaves and haircuts, but it the force of crystallized public opin- ■ in th«* vieiuity of tbe house. cated in the northeast corner of the selves very gentlemanly it 1 Benson Ims three competitors for Mitchell became suspicious of tbeir is nndertsood that neck shaving will ion can the sovereignty of the petiple west park, diagonally across the street meeting. Just wait till tk the Republican nomination for secre. actions, kept close to tbe bouse aud, be charged for and customers will over party lie maintained and perpet from the courthouse, a very conven tied down and acquainted l tnry of state,Claud Gatch. Lot Pearce uated in Oregon. after dark Thursday night made bis probably also have to pay for other ient location and the one suggested other see the fur tly and Frank Wright num, all of Marion e»«*ape. little accommodations. This is to Awaiting an early reply, am, by the Guard at the time the order the lienefit of the customers, a» well I ably Monday nigbt' county. Die only Democratic candi Tbe detectives next learned that he Very truly yours, was made by the court. date is P. H. Sroat, also of Marion. had applied several days ago at a local A. F. NELSON, .1. E. Kilborn has the contract for as to the barber,as tbe customers will ■ get better service when the barbers' If the council grantst employment office for work and was Chairman People's Party of Oregon. drilling the well and the work will promised it at Drain, Oregon. They 1 company a franchise it lie comm need this week. It is thff are better paid for their work. I then discovered that he took the train trie railway system for & intention to drill below lied rock,thus I from here Air Drain. Word was tel- a line from her« to Springs insuring a supply of absolutely pure | ephoned to Eugene authorities aud water. If the water is obtained above ’ yesterday afteruoou Sheriff Fisk aud i bed rock it is liable to be contaminat- i With the proposition » Chief of Police Farrington lioarded A sli «'making ami repair shop ha* I I the train from Portland and arrested ed, the surface water seeping into the f LI U. UnUHIlliL, 8eem that the twolntere*i well throm-h the loose earth. f>een started in the building first door Miss Su<* Dorris, the photographer, , him on description. I together and close a deal, south of Mr. Thompson's blacksmith and Miss Smith, the osteopathic phy More than two yi ars ago Mitchell is shop. sician who is visiting friends here, 'saiu to nave helped rob a Northern At a meeting of a number of Span- I ter company ami the eity ' sire to be just with eacb''i Geo. Willoughby, of Eugene, has left this morning afoot for Foley Pac'th- ‘rain in Montana. Ho was ish-American war veterans at tbe ar- I little diplomacy they «¡< Springs on hii outing. purchased the Springtield bakery, and j tram«l iy a posse to an Indian reser- Irt-ing, April 10.—J. H. Duffy re- mory last night a [temporary organi- i tain a footing on comnonf They had not tigur«*d on yesterday's vation n;iu «- icape 1 alter killing one of took possession this morning. Mi. zation of|a camp of the Spanish-Amer- ■ Willoughby has the reputation of be heavy rain, but as the sun shone th«* pu re. Ho was next hentea .or turned from Grass Valley, Cal., Fri- ican Veterans’ Association was effect- | it will be easy to arrive uay ni'iruing, where he had nite conclusion. As the» attended ed with the following officers: itig a first class baker and candy brightly early this morning they con horse stealing and in Idaho killed a cluded to take their chances and set dcpiuy sbenil in a po»»e searching t«r the funeral of an aunt. maker. President, C. C. Hammond Hammond ; vice | approaches tbe work for Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. Elliott, of president, J. M. “ must not cease an hour, Earl Dodd capture«! the largest ot out according to previous arrange- him in the bills. His trail was taken Deeds; secretary- Tliev eucountereil en«WOltltAr»«i some «ntnu mud. mil,I 1 up there by the railway detective.who Goshen.returned home Monday morn- ter last Friday that has been trapped meuts. They treasurer, O. J. Hull, officer of the der the jurisdiction of A» fair has followed him pertinaciously for iug af'er a short visit with friends in day, Raymond or the city. The eonneu in Lane county tor a long time, six but as appearances indicate Babb; sergeant at - In ing. tulles up the Willamette. It measure«! weather after today they will no months. arms, James E. Snodgrass; canteen with the company i®E Sheriff Fisk aud Chief of Police Mrs. I rancis Hammitt cam«* down officer, Merritt Huntley; officer of over the question carefwl over five feet ill length, nine inches doubt have dry walking during the wi,l--. ami weiglie«! J.’i pm mis. Mr. greater part of their trip. It is not Farrington knew the character of the on the local Sunday morning to visit theguarl, W. W. Branstetter; Chap mit it to the citizen* J a special * Dodd claims this is his third otter knowu how many «lays the young la man ami were told of his declaration relatives in Irving. at lin, R. S. Huston. dies expect to occupy in making this that he would never be taken alive. ___ perst:"1 this seasou. Death has aga'n visited our midst The camp will affiliate with tbe na only one plant in op trip. owneflMj 1 Yet they took the chance of a revol and taken one who has been a lifelong tional organization. Another meeting is a municipal i______ Jim Clark's new flouo residence is Miss Dorris took her camera with ver duel with him rather than have a resident of thia pla«-e. W. B. Yates now umler course of construction. will tie held on Friday evening of this this ground b« th sides’- her and expects to se«*ure many pic- ntimlier of deputies aid them, as they was born on a farm adjoining Irving, week. aud w ith every one ontb* When complete«! it will la- the finest i turea of s<*enes along the road. believed that too many men might and ¡with tbe exception of a few with no opposition. resideuea in Springfield. We uuder- This trip is a unique one in that it cause confusion and give the man au fighting of tbe l-w-t re»: stand that Harry Stewart will erect a months ha«l raided continuously at on«-e and every one’-* fine residence ou the lot north, in 1 is prolmbly the first one ever mad«* opportunity to escape. here. His illness was of short dura from here to Foley Springs by women I shouider to »boulder the same block. This will also t«e a tion and his friends can scarcely teal- J af< >ot. The distance i* tin mile«. greater Eugene. *4001* buiidillg. ■ lie that he has gone. Will was a good ------ - W ill goo«l neighlair, kind-hearted, always ready * The new t«a »eball an it* for the high to assist in sickness or trouble, and school boys arrive«t Wednesday Each be will lie missel. Hi* family ba* member ¡aircha-e«! hi« own suit, Do | Having l»-en in the immigation bn»- A correspondent from Cottage the sympathy of tuauy friends in boy* have organize«! with a much inem in the east for the past ten Grove writes: ■ their bereavement. stronger team than they had last year, years, baring good succxmm in the bus iness, I have decided to open up a -- - - - - The Oregon A Southeastern Railroad In Eugene, April 8. and expect to win a large per cent, real estate and Immigration office ill The Oregon ami California Lumber Company has a force of men at work Whitall and wife. » of the game* piare«! tfu* evasoli. ■ th«* town of Eugene, ami havt* associ Company etarteii up iti logging camp here rebuilding some of its gravel and Since the wages have been raised ate 1 myself with H F HoUuubeck, on Hadsal) creek this week for the lumping cars into small flatcars for formerly of C. tk Farrow A Go., re by the Booth I Kelly Co. at theii taining my office in the east ami M •aaaoo*» work. Mr. l«*Blue is lA handliug logs, wood and lumber. At the b-itn« of the bride's parents, Springfield in id ya r on<!er»tan«l they we will work with about five hundrevl •-harge as superintendent Mr. and Mr«. Ivy Morris, of Point The increased freight traffic on the have a full cri w »t g«»»i nani-working -f the leading real estate agents in Tuesilay afternoon R. V. Hughe* Terrace. Grag-m. on Monday. April I V' mm I makes use for all the cars the men. If the ipwiiv continu«** to the we«t ami will a.ivertlse your l.imi was taken b-'-.or«- Recorder : In this issue weP'M S-very. M 1!' m J"hn Perry- Of Ow^«*«'* »nd company has. atiout ,-ne hundred of the Irading par the wage« t»«>w • wing |s»i«l. which iu tsutern [Htpers we want to list one charged with assault on Wm. Brynd. Mias Matilda Morris, C. H. H dden. statement of th«- i11,1 The company has also purchased is likely, it w Ili noi «»• difficult to hundred go«»d farm« at once, m > if The recorder find him 55 an I ire. ,1 I eoata. J. P., officiating. , «everal new flatcars aud boxcars for of Eugene. A procure gmst, CAT «upcteut men to fill you want to »eil vour farm call on amounting to two dollars more. shows the bank '• lt 1 ’ «rtM ^Tll make you a portrait >, mak I uae on its line. All of these cars will HoUeub. ck a Couki«*, oftic.- rooms 1 all |*o* it i*i|i«. condition. De| sits T and 2, Chaml>ers bl.H-k, 518 W il la in ! I ing *7 in all. I loaded with rails to be used on the for 87 cents. j «or . cents. Offer expires April 21st. X. A. K we, the gentleman wh«i elte street I A surprise pari was given at Glen I cash resources. -xtension of tbe road into tbe fun st I HAMPTON BROS. j reserve. 133.224. BENSON MEETS WITH STRONG PEOPLE'S PARTY THE BOSS BARBERS FORM A UNION PUBLIC WELL WILL SPRINGFIELD YOUNG LADIES BOUND FOR FOLEY SPRINGS AFOOT SPANISH WAR VETS. ORGANIZE1 city by “■^'i‘ttrcoBpu' Irving Items HEAVY TRAFFIC ON BOHEMIA RAILROAD Farm Lands Wanted Boro SIUSLAW RIVER Married Over a