c I Baseball Items I ?» SIMONS SUED FOR LIBEL IN SUM OF $15,000 trainman, now running on the Cor­ vallis local, i» visitiug hi» mother iu thia city over Sunday. H G. W ilson, of Klamath Falls, is in Eugene. McCormick's «.«rays took a fall out of the Springfield baseball aggre gation Grandma Munra returned to Port on the Eugeue grounds yesterday af­ land today. ternoon by the score of 12 to 3. Bar­ »«I Percy Long weut to Portlaud today ring one inning, the second, when Ou Lusiuess. Springfield went up in the air and Mayor F. M. Wilkins today signed that reason said claim and the war 1 dy ot Dudley Newell, the Eugene made nine runs, the game1 Another sensation in the matter of Mrs. L. Bilyeu returned today from th«- warrants for the payment of the rants issued therein 1» void aud is not kersity of Oregon student who was a fairly good one aud interested the injuuctiou suit agaiust the city, a visit at Albany. the large number of spectators pres­ tiled yesterday by L. Simons, »eekiug John Lindsay, of Creswell, s|*ent claim of F. C. Kelsey and Willard a legal claim against said city of r.u- (j.- .«n<*l in th*' Willamette while I Young, engineers, in the sutn of geue. ” ent. The official score is as follow s; to restrain the payment of the war­ lust night in the city. tb iiq ids at Judkins’ PoiLt, rants for Kelsay A Young's F29o0 bill #24.*»'. the balance due on tlie coutract Section 37, Chapter 7, ot the Amend EUGENE. Mayor Geo. A. Drury, of Coburg, agaiust th» city, was sprung late this tor furnishing plane »ud »jiecifications od charter of Eugene is quoted : ae the city, Tuesday evening, ab r lb sb po a e was in Eugeue today. afternoon wheu J. D. Matlock, a for a citj- water works and electric “Th«* council shall not in any nay l -*•■ was found by a man named Moore, 31; 5 3 2 3 1 4 0 Mrs. Mary Yerington has left on a light J .ant. p — member of the former tire and water Immediately tbereattcr create or contract ary ¡«ldehtedn«* a iJmviai ue:.r the Walker Young Brooks, 2b... 5 1 2 1 o o 0 committee of the council which is ac­ trip to Petoskey, Mich. a suit against the city asking that the which shall singly or in the aggregate 1 I . 5 1 3 3 *1 0 0 Lf two mil"- ''clow the city late Nelson, If B.F. Goodpa«ture is home from the city be eujoitied from paying the war exceed the sum of KtW, except as n> cused by Sirnnos of conspiring to de­ 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 Urteriioou. The body was lying McCormtck. ss . fraud the city, filed a suit against Sinslaw with lot) b«*ef cattle. ran.» was tiled in tlie circuit court. this act others in* »p« cia'dy provide«!. ” Branstetter,lb 3 1 1 1 12 0 0 Simon» for lib»l iu the sum of ¿15,000. Simons, a well-known citizeu, ap J ,1, wn in shallow water, it having J. M. llowe returned today Horn a Section 41, CUapU i 7. w. < ».«kl« y. cf ... 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 pear» as plaintiff aud John M. and “Th«' common count il s' ad liavn k washed to the shore by the high Wilson, rf. . .. 4 o 1 2 0 0 0 L. Bilyeu appearing as the plaintiff'» busiuess trip to Cottage Grove. attorney. power and authority t>- borrow money Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Wright bar« Geo. A. Fl pea as his attorney». McEwen, c. .. . .. 4 1 1 1 S 1 0 Poitions of the complaint as filed returned from Belliughatn, Wash. on the faith and credit of tile city, EXCEEDS DEBT LIMIT. 5 o 1 1 0 6 0 are as follows: j trb'pl m*.—age from the Hauns, p lil The complainant recite» iu part as or loan the credit thereof, or both. Jam«» Hayes, Democratic caudidate “That said statement was made in ■ p!a. <■, the Ed. Bushnell farm, Hot to exceed the sum ot 8,. <»', except follows: 39 12 12 13 27 13 1 said complaint by the said I.. Simons for representative, is iu the city. e. as in this act otherwise specially pro­ Lt ! 1 o'clock this afternoon “ ' h-.t on or about October 17, 191*5, Mrs. Clara Esson came home from SPRINT.FIELD. with the intention to injure this L/.t tb* tir.-t news of the finding J. D. Matlock, R B. He’iderson and vided. ’’ ah r lb sb ro a e plaintiff in his character ami reputa-, Franklin today to spend Suudav. CHA III i ES CONSPi R A C Y. W. W. Culkius, constitlitiug the tire tae body, it was stated that the Hill, lb............ ... 5 0 0 0 9 0 1 tiou und that saiJ publication was Mrs. L. T. Harris returned last and water committee of tne common T.,e complaint goes on to recite »» L « 1 1 " I ’ -night to tb«« city in Fulton, ss ... 5 0 0 0 o 1 night from a visit in Oregon City. false aud defamatory aud kuown to be council of l-.ug tie, pretending to re­ follow»; 4 1 0 1 1 5 0 so by the »aid defeudant. L. Simons, I Wm. Harris mid John E Kirkley, Lt. ! hh : * t th. Eugeni* Lumber Hullen, p present tin* city, eutered luto u pre- j “That said dr«* and water committee • > -> •» 1 0 1 at the time of said publication, and Anderson, If ... 3 of the Black Butte mines, are in the teuded coutract with tlie defendants. made the contract secretly with Kel­ ilfei.y's mill where it will be met *U Lemley, c 3 0 3 1 6 0 0 that by means thereof the plaintiff city. F. C. Kelsey a.id Willard Young. sey aud Young and never reported or vehicle to convey it to the un­ Greenleaf, cf 4 o 1 0 0 1 0 herein was greatly prejudiced ami in L. N. Roney weut to Salem today Said pretended contract was to the sllbmitt«*d the same to the city and 'O n , •> iting rooms. It is expected to Humphrey, 3b 4 0 0 Ü 3 1 jured in his reputation and nis good to attend the funeral of Judge Bon effect that Kelsey »lid Young were tlie coalition council never at any Smitsou, rf . 4 0 0 0 3 9 0 name. e alxiiit five o’clock. ham. to do certain work for said citv, as time acted upon or adopted th«* con Fountain,2b . . 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 “That thereafter and I ou the thirty- iavi. engineers, for the purposes of enab tract. That th«* committee exceeded , Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, of Toledo, first day of May, A. D. . 1996, the said Lincoln county, is visiting in Eu ling said city to erect an electric their authority and fraudulently con­ 36 3 8 4 25 12 5 L. Simons, further intending 1 and light plant an 1 water power and water cealed the natur«* atid content» of the gene. •'*U contriving to injure this plaintiff in SCURE BY INNINGS. plant and tin* contract price of said p, t< ;iu«d Contract from the public Chester Chrisman left Thursday Eugene ......... ,29000091 x—12 his peisonal re| utatiou i.ud bring his That aftei on ni.d kept the contract hidden away night fur L* - Angeles to join his work was to la* Springfield . .. ..0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 9— 3 good name into dishonor and disre­ mother. or about the —th i I h . v of May, llXHl, so that none other of Ila* members pute, caused the sill stance of saiil al­ the city council allowed the claim of the council or th«* officer» of the I Miss Nelli* Thornton came up SUMMARY. uf’h Eugene. Oregon, May 31, 1906. legation above contained aud con­ from and ordered warrants to lie issued city had an opportunity to see or Earned runs—Springfield, 2; Eu­ 3 'I tained in said complaint to be pub­ Junction this afternoon to visit Mrs «gainst the general fund of said city kuo v what tin* terms of said pre- W, c. Yoran: Cut gene, 1. l>, th" 111. i"r-:ci.«*d, leual voters of lished in tlie Eugene Daily Guard and W. W. Branstetter. a.r 825U1, being an Hlleged balanc« on t .led lontract were, mid the plain Struck out—By Hanns. 8; by Hol- in the Eugene Morning Register, 100I District No. 4, Eugeue, Ore Phil Huntington, a popular high said coutract so issued in the name tltf believes that the cominilt«>e and lan 3. 1. request that you allow your daily newspapers pnklished and circu­ ‘ school »tuden*, returned to bis born« jf Kelsey A Young. Said warrants are Kelcey and Young frau iulently con *y«, Bases on balls—Off Haans, 2; off lated throughout the said city of Eu­ te to be placed before the voters at Yoncalla to«lay. as follows: No. 67 for?!*«); No. GS spired together for the purpose of d«»- Hollan, 2. gene and Lane county and throughout j Mrs. Mary Eddy ami daughters, for t8S5; No. 69 for ?82.*>. »id scbHol district as a candidate fraudiug the city of Eugene out of 11,11. Double play — Fountain to election to the office of director the state of Oregon generally, aud Mazy and Berta, have gone to New “That at the time said preteudi i said sum of 82900 by agreeiug to allow Umpire — Vincent. thereby did greatly injure and damage port for the summer. jeid si' '1 district at the coming contract was entered into, and at the au exhorbitant claim without any itll Scorer—Robinson. aud ele.: ion Jun«' 18th, li'06, here the reputation and good name of tbit Mrs. E. Dodge and Miss Nell Per time said claim wa« allowed by said just cunsideratlon or compensation plaintiff. ¡pledging your our loyal support: kins went to Portland today OU H city aud at the time said warrants therefor. That the work to be done by Jay McCormick's baseball team was “That said charge ill said complaint J. Fics i d, O. Stoel, L. E.Goud- P'ìtt» were so issued by said city, the said Kelsey and Young was not worth any short visit. hard by the was made wilfully ami maliciously t, t'. L. Chambers, L. Bilyeu. J. trounced good and city of Eugeue was indebted in h such sum as agre«*«l to lie paid mid the Mr«. Workman came up from Port Garbart, W. J. Thomason, Fiauk Springfield team in that city Sunday aud with the intent to injure mid •um largely in exei-ss of said liinlta work actually done under sai«i pre­ lmi.l yesterday to visit her sister. tuer, Mrs. Burlingame, D. K. afternoon by th«* sco?b of 12 to 6. damage the reputation of this plain­ nin of J3900 and at said time of tin- tended contract was not worth any- Cbm. od, Albert K. gers, W. A. Kuy- Quite a crowd of the Eugene tans tiff, and this plaiutiif lias been dam­ Mrs. M. S. Barker. making of .«aid pretended contract tiling to the city and wa» not nor is Mrs. Anna Buck and daughter left and at the time said claim was allowed uot of any value. That for the rea- >0. idal1. J L. l.J. -e, S. S. Spencer, drove over to see the game and as us­ aged aud injured thereby in the sum .'■1. Hr i«u, G. W. G. i fin, R. II. ual the people of Springfield turned of five thou.uind dollaie, m.d for the yesterday for Woodland. Cal., t* itid said warrants issued, warrants sons herein alleged said pretended out en masse. The local» attribute further sum of ten thousand dollars spend tin anmtuer. l-rt-,. J. W. Blister, F. J. 1’■ g ad lieen issued and were outstanding contrnct is void and is of no force heir defeat to the fact that they were punitive damages heiein.’’ P. 111:. , . J. \V. West, j. -i. t.t t; Miss Hortense Whittaker came ii| ud were unpaid against the general amt effect against tlie citj. *» from Portland yesterday to visit be 1 F. E. D'.i.n, W111. U. unable to connect with Taliafero's ui.d of the city greatly in ««xcess of Th«* | lai nt iff prays u decree to the sisters, Blanche ami Nellie. Hales. O. E. Smith, F. M. Wil offerings at the proper time, aitboug irk aid limitation of E».W, after de­ effect that City treasurer Frank Reis- I U 1-, u . 11. Ci ■ iuer, I tavid Link, thirteen hits were secured. i State Game Warden J. W. Bake, ducting what mousy there was in tlie tier aud the city be perpetually en- ;L . H. Pott or. G. F. Skipwortli, J P. and A. Giaham came down troni Cot- trea ury of said c:'j- applicable to the ¡oiued from paying the warrants aud From Friday’s Daily Guard. m . dcia- . S. B. Eakin, W. H. payn < ut of said warrants. t mt t'.e claim and warrat fa lie held Dr.W. Kuykendall went *o Portland Grove this afternoon. I liui . C. P. Barnard,-J. O. Watts, “That the milking ot said pretended null m.d void anil not a legal claim today. | Frank Sharkey, the Blue Rivei ' ■ I, II. W. Newland, J. M. Deeds ¡9 on a trip to South- U1'ne owner, after a short stay in Eu coutri'ct and the elli wing of said pre­ against the city. That u temporary I Onio, H. B. McKinney, H. M. tended claim aud the issuing of said injunction issue out of the court . gene, returned to Poitlaud today. ein Oregon. n:.- D. Tilton, G. H. Yering warrants, was and is in violation of pending this suit, enjoininf the A. F. Hunt, tlie well-known catth' J. B. Wiustanley left to Jay on a Lowell, May 28.—Lane county rock . S. 1.. I. ... W. K. Seal borough, the .-aid provision» of said charter of treasurer anil th«* city I om paying buyer, of Ashland, Oregon, is in the IXieklin, il. Mount, John Da .•rusher No. 2, uuder supervision of trip north. said city, herein set forth, ami for th«* warrants. 1 city lookiug after shipments of stock. Mies I ulu Glistrap is visiting in |F. 8. Tingley, W. W. Chessman, Superintendent Goodeuow, is now lo­ Rev. S. A. Douglas, pastor of the D. Matlock. L. L. Whitson, W. cated at Lowell, 23 miles southeast ot Cottage Grove. Albany Baptist church, is in the city /•■Rd Osburn, E. C. Smith, C. E. Loo Eugene, aud bus been doing some B. A. Washburue weut to Junction enroute to Roseburg to fill au ap­ L J. H. (ila--, W. W. Moore, Mar good work. As in “ye olden times'' on business today. pointment iu that city. 1. Potts, Claud Bro- the rain fell am' the winds blew, but Rev. T. S. Handsaker came up from Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young, ol *. C. !■'. ( ■ .3 s, W. T. Gordon, harmed not their good crushed rock Portland yesterday. I Y Pueblo, Colo., who have been vistiing J. MeClanahan, E. O. Potter, G. road that was made last fall, and they Mrs. Eugenia Hoffman returned to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shumate here, The News was informed this week Chri»man, F. K. Wetherbee, Alex are working hard at it again this i 1 i ■ ■ 1- , It i.- said there where be resided till his death. It ha» Isen known for aotne time Johnnie Sinner last Saturday even* Portland today. Mr. Perkins will go it wreeneht I >t ween the Southern, 185H Judge Bonham was married in that the Frost brother» were unlaw j ing. it being the anniversary of hi» from there to North Yamhill, where t‘ - s.mta Fe, that Har I to Miss Mildred A. Baker, daughter I birthday. Refreshments of ice cream, fully killing deer in the mountain» of his brother. Joseph, is very ilk ■ • 1 mid a const line of John Baker, a pioneer of 1847. cake and candy aud an enjoyable Douglas county, but not till the other Charles Spores and wife, of Doug­ 1 -“.rn boundary o' evening wa» spent by all. Tbore pres­ day was it poaaible to obtain evidence. J‘ 1 '«' : ■ | y -hall not extern' las Island, Alaska, and Mrs. Ruric, Washington, June 1.—The state de­ of Portland, who have been visiting ent were: Orville Howard, Johnnie Game Warden Baker was lucky enough rth of that line. to catch th ,e men in camp with th» partment is advised that Gomez has George Spores and family on the Mo­ When our soldiers went to Cnlia and Katie Sinuer, Pearl and Clara evidence iu their possession— fifty-one asked President Castro to resume the hawk, left today for their homes. and the Philippines health wa. the 1 Collins, Fra’ik Mulligan. J-sse .Meat, most important consideration. Willi» Earl Jarne, Charlie Harper, Lulu deer bid«», One of the men gave presidency. Castro refuse«], but i» Mrs. Dr. Bennett and child, of Mon­ T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser­ willing to act a« Gomez’ secretary. Sign« r, Jessie Casteel, Cecil Rich* the game warden the »lip in th« roe. returned home today after a geant I’. S. A., of Rural Route ). mountain«, getting away *.••• I**o*.1- Gomez will now call the legislature Concord, N. II.. says: “I was two mon t, Edith Hutchin». Ida Bidwell cuff« on. The other was fined ¿25», to accept Castro’s resignation as pres­ short visit here. years in Cub» and two years in the and Don aud I-eslie Fischer.—New», Professor J. D. Baughman arrived PhiUippini-s, and be'ng aud in default of payment was com- I»-'ng subji • subject * to ident of Cuba. mitted to jail at Koxebu g. yesterday from Riddle, baring com- colds I took Dr. King*» New I >i«cor ' M. Yesterday ’ » Albany Democrat: ka McDowell, the young man ar- ery for Consumption, which kept me * ' dieted hi» school work there. •*• ’ ..nnuct h,.nlth „ . And nna in New H. Durbin left today for the Bohemia in*perfect health. , _ now, !*,i Je-t rday on a statutory Hampshire, find it the . e *- i:____ 1 l : -• , _ we _i *' ■ ............................... .... ........ best ........... med- ,j mining country, where he ha» be«n <*! ’ . |.n >rred by Emma Smith. never follows an injury dressed with Frm Ssturlay's Diily Guard. teine in the world for coughs, cold», stationed by the government a» forest & ' *'?*|l"d to keej hi» promise and Bncklen*» Arnica Salve, it» antisep­ bronchial trouble« and all lung dis frequently re ult« 'r ni re« b <4 3 Late yesterday after tic and healing properties prevent Goaranteed p,i.„ at W. —3* blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer ­ no'». »•otti» free. »nd 81. cally remain at one place, instead of constipat'on t.*c<>m«» chronic. It. » •Jndg» Winternieier tied the knot day. «* iaersville. N. ->• ' chant. of Rens« Ren««laer-ville. going from place to place »• the rang condition 1» uuk own 'ottuse who Fred D. Herbold went to Portland Trial • Bad» them one. • ‘ It cured Seth Burch, of write«: I • er is required. although be will have nee Dr. King'« New I.ife Pills, 'is on his this place, of the ugliest » re today. h I l.*»t and geuUeot regulators ot itom- <>r course a leathery complexion cuts. quite a territory he is expected to neck I ever saw ’’ Cures h hi I I hiw . 1«. Guaranteed ly W. Andy T»yl w »• over from Coburg m 'e unbeautfTnl by eruplon» 1» call W. Wonmis. burn» and sore«. 25c at L. Ib Ls^m, druggist. Price 2,’c. ! guard. W /«■neral reform in living. The today. f »r ri L. Debauo'» drug »tore. !» • n k from a trip to 1 diet bouid be plenty of Hollister*»' Ci.arles C. Harden and 'la'inret F.. Dr. Paine Mr». W. B •er» this We. k »L t ped The exhibit from £agem to Kock M eint»'n Tea. 35 cent», tea Tallman were granted a marriage Pert la nil. • » ■■ t . rl t| e 1 > st. * car! rd cf nt the highest ic.*n e th! afternoon. n* f. let«. Linn Drug Co. L the Eugene Woolen I Made in Oregon fair lias » q lar S. P. !n M. furor i to t city. M r. rr 1 I !R B De n II IP ida J Personal. GOOD ROW WORK Î SPRMHELD TOWN JUDGE B. F. BONHAM DÌED AT SALEM se. « RAILROAOS ARE AGAIN UNDER FIRE SPRECKLES ROAD P. CO. PURCHASES THE FROST BROTHERS CAPTURED AT LAST CASTRO REFUSES TO RESOME PRESIDENCY Following the Flag Death From Lockjaw Wool Wanted k’Ll'01 I 4 r is L E An Ä’3 rr.ing Sikalisc a ; a