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JF VOLUME 4 li: EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1910 NO. 30 WEATHER NOTE: GETTING WARMER STREET HERE V th* I li of A IV 3,697/.^ Ill- f irfh< <?t)Jt ' tf< ,1'i’b »• ■nth-, nell-' • '«•red to in ditto.. itr t*r Thirty Day Options Taken on Columbu», July 27.—Warren G. Harding, once lieutenan*- Property Between Olive and governor, is the Republican candidate for governor of Ohio. Dt Charnelton Streets spite the efforts of Senator Burton to stampede the convention I At for Nicholas Longworth, ar.d Boss George B. Cox making every effort in behalf of Judge O. B Brown, of Dayton, a combination MAY SECURE THE of progressives, with the national administration men, broke up ENTIRE BLOCK the fight on the third ballot. The withdrawal of James R. Gar field and Carmi Thomuson, before beginning of the vote, made possible a Garfield-administration combination. Many of the Local Attorney Said to Be Act Garfield votes were cast for Harding, and the understanding ing for Oregon Electric in that President Taft was not satisfied with the candidacy of Judge Brown did the rest. Securing Options The final vote was Harding, 746; Brown, 120; Longworth, 195. I*. Revells of d Clerk- - c V flrrjou of Dftl elee'ed Pacific jur All-lit I F P Bertschy of the World, re-elret and altogether 4 of H nod- garde t' in the firmament r h- ad I» reported • re w»s '»tltfactloh ■ < 'indu-'t of t fair» of bl* • r was «u<h action taken »• ! é Vt* measure Wunderland 982.697 slated for the office by 2 07.200 dtnen tisactiin«’, headed by 32 •• Wtenh .use of fienver. tbe 74 1,385 ««■ e the admlnlstrailon. to 24.931.308 06 head' Total g-»f* «Tra av U1 A vers .-•» m« • . ; er».' 1 » f>- Hie o- u<i _ 1* *1,1 u| !•*>■ <>n ■« «piene«- f this’ r c'altn» |>ni J Jurin» the term if three yaare. lx at A v«rag>- o r r cent of death* board per lhcu»«i » i per year for tb< term of three years. Average payment for intu th« light for term. 11737.65. morning wu* Iticlud«« monument* rhe defeat of llewd Banker P E Snodgraw of hlm»e!t a» bead Eugene teed an able report, abuw.ug the total balance on band Dec. 3I ard bead msn- 'f I hm year to be ft.73a,013 56. Agers will come this afternoon. iTotul baiarne* <.-u band lt«-|» rr« of <>ffl«-rr*. Jan 1. 19U7 .............. 2 207.927 At >«wterday » Mws'.on the eeveral Lxindon. July 27.—There wa« a «amp off liga;« «i. limit t«d rv- bitter fight in the ho.i«e of commons I ort», which Ind rated th«- orjer t was today, foil- w«d by a street demon- 'n • prosper .»us r nd It Ion Head '»tratlon, when Premier Asquith Rierk li«'n»«>n r«i ■ .1 that In his ihr**-v<ar term » rtit .cates to tbe nterest moved tb« second reading of the amount of 242.332 ! had been issued. I term. king s aoces»lon declaration bill The He »ay»: »•-ven tion-ccntormlets forced an amend- We rejoice at 1 e t tbe ment that the Unite 1 and ultra f»< t that during ti o over I churchmen and aatl-Cathollc ele- order » ex.»irne* ¡•meats oppose I It is expected the - I v te will be ell’s*. I The bill parted Its flrit reading ¡June 28, the v?te belrc 3»3 to 42. CRIMINAL INSANE ill provided that the declaration be changed thr.: tbe doctrine ot the PATIENTS ESCAPE |*o ¡Roman Catholic cb.irch !• not »11- gied out for repudiation' In place Three Recaptured, But. Two of th«- w- r is ' offen»«v< to Cath itke bill substituted the clsute; And Are Etili At declare that I am a faithful mem- The Oregon Electric railway, an ticipating favorable action on Its ap FAREWELL TO REV. plication for a franchise over Test Fifth «treet, in this city, is eadeavor- AND MRS. WRIGHT * leg to eecc.'? •—">ira. grounds In tbe block bounded by OHVe. West Fifth, HELD LAST NIGHT j Charnelton and West Sixth streets, and perhaps In other block» along Beloved Pastor of First Baptist the street in whl«h It 1» pr poe-d to bui.d the Albany-Eugene di-laion of Church and Wife Given tbe line. Reception The Guard mentioned a few days j ago that property owners in that Perhaps the largest representation block bad been approached by some one with an offer tor an option on from the Eugene cburche* ever gatb-l their lots an 1 it was stated at tbe ered at such an occasion filled the ber of the Protestant church as by Baptist church last evening at a fare- Chief Census Enumerator Me time that this man either represent we.l reception to Rev. O.-C. Wright ed the Portland. Eng c- & Eastern la* established in England." 1 or Oreg n Electric. It is now learned The nonconformists objected to the and wire, who left today for Monroe,; Kenzie Gives Interest that It was Attorney Chat. Hardy of qualification "a» by law •• rabllshei." Wash, Not only was there a com Eugene, and tna: be -epr'sents tbe aud pledged theniaeb'** to vote plite attendance of the Baptist con ing Facts Oregon Electric. Mr. Hardy former- against the government unlsss these gregation but from all the other' i ly did bnsines- f r the W» ch people, four word» are eliminated. The re churches In the city there were many ■ but it is now known that i r 9ome volt was successful today, and the repre.-eutatlves who took in the la Washington July 27.—' Leather ( tinte past be ha« be -n looking after , ■■ loier In m.ving the second read formal program and filled the church stocking ' is verified and Fennimore 1 the Hill interests in this part of tbe ing accepted tbe noncynformlst uuiidlng t\- Its capacity. A prepared program was followed. Cooper is Vindicated, and tneir sub- I stat* amendment substftuting the words, May Secase W hole Block. "I am a faithful Prot-s ant ' ( Pr>f. E. E. DeCou delivered the siautiat.cn come* as .t snou.-d. by way Mr. Hardy wfen a.-k«d ns to these At once the ultra churchmen were farewell addres* for the church. of the census bureau. It is .rum iar- up in arms and joined hands with , and at its ccnclusion presented the awu> A.-saa, out .1 is uillerai. ln.s option*, det lined to say anything for thrsse who desired retention of the . pastor and hi* w.fe with a beautiful substantiation is found in a report (publrauoc, but i» is learnel from _____ __________ McKenzie, _ one cf tbe property cwrters in the original anti-Catholic form of decla . cutgla»* fern dish fro mthe Young, ( from Chief Census Agent ration. Meanwhile the sntl-Cath'Uc - People's society, and an expensivej telling all about tbe taking of the block in question that thirty-day op- _________ district. ________ Mr. ____ tions have been taken on • .ery piece societies filled the street» In the vi . mirror plateau from the cungrega-jcensus in the Fairbank* ---- 'McKenzie g.ves assurance that the 4,1 property facing ' t Fifth -treet cinity of parliament, with sandwich i ti n as farewell mementoes. , Rev. 7 ----- • - D. H. Trimble of the Meth-| iuaian* do measure time by snows" in ti._t block, he said be thought men bearing placards reading, "No ----- x delivered the ,x,. farewell :• uJ kun’a a£a slance* by sieep».” the whole block ha abeeu »«cured» odix church ___ jj ___ ________________ • rV " Large , address in behalf ot tbe Eugene MU-<indeed, he aseerts that they have*^no although he was not cer ain about It, listeria! association. He outlined ■''“cd the th; other oilier standards of time or of mean- meas- aad hua been .i-’.^rm-I that Mr. 1 remarkable growth of the F Baptise ureuient. and m relating the fact be Hardy had also secured options on I Salem. Or , July 27.—Five pa- church while under the direction tion of cites an instance wnich throw* no lit- lit-1 ,■ property Property In ether blocks a>ong the t «■!. .: iru.ii ,:.e criminal ward of the Rev. Wright, both in membership. tie light on the dmicuit.es of eiium-:!lr*!- _ vttfl« in*<uie asylum made their ea- church bul.dlng and influence, He era ling the red men. The Electric when it builds al«* yesterday afternoon. They were | --- Oregon - - then mentioned the remarkable bar- . «,«•» vn.y tbe very young cBildren.who iau> E“8ene wiil need large terminal oemg given a turn lb the w.rmg ue- An Appeal to Patriotism of Cit I partaient, .many that has existed among the'jjaTe on educated in tbe government - grounds, and there couid n* *t be a * h n they broke tnruugh ministers of the city, which was part-.gihoais. he :ays, have aD- Knowledge better j ace than the ! block I:'.; .; men mcz I tbe xrat.u* and itarted tor covet izen Soldiery and Their i ly due to Rev. Wrigflt. Mr. Trimble* of of their ages or births, and the'” tioned or “ in that immediate vicinity. TLe men «re I rana Wade, mur- “ “ ¿aid that he had never been in a agent* were instructed to use the age It is said that the deal for the pur [ .«i-r. ir.-ui near Central t-.it, in. r ; community where the ministers of and birth months as nearly as talk chase of the property will be closed C.vil Employers L the dltlerent churches harmonized and observation would seem correct. up soon after the tranch.-e is grant <*-«>bvlri iron. i'oi'.xnJ; Cbrltto-1 .. -I 71«- • and worked together »a well. Rev. Time with them is computed on suns ed the cc-mpauy. following tn* l>«n received pber Smith, ol The ->i.,.< , Reynolds | ! Wright re.-ponded to both addresses aud snows, and distance« by sleeps. — by the headquarters st. ft of tbe Ji nnaou und J. H Kirby tin a short and fitting reply that was Marriage«, separations, births ana TRADES SECTION OF 'nur« tomlit« Soon Caught. Fourt h Regiment In th!r «Itv -appreciated by all. B iwerman, Johti xm and K.rby deaths are all based upon such calcu 7 he musical program consisted of lations. and we are obliged to base lleadqiiar«er« Department of ’h» C >- w, re :ni.. .l.i* 'y .«-<--;»tured. W ad«* In Order to Break Up Gang on Eighteen Thousand Men Will ALBERTA LAND FOR 15 .two piano solos by Miss Alberta Et- our information in the same way.” lunbln Vancouver Barracks aud Smith sepaiwted and made their! •t.nger, selections from a p.ano, vio •wrap* V. ad« 1» <xns.dered the mure. Wash July 23. 1910. He then gives this instance: Quit Work at 5 O’clock Ninth Street Skipworth lin and 'cello orchestra, consisting ACRES IN LANE COUNTY ur<-,erale <4 t.*« 1*0 aud att«uduct* The Adjutant General. "An Indian buck claimed to have of Miss Ina Watkins, Buford Roach lived I lioji the asylum, with guard» frone Stat, of Or« gon. 20U snows After much talk ♦ A. F. Lamb, father of Fred ♦ Today and Harry Devereaux, and vocal solos Is Lenient I tb<- penitentiary, started alter tim.| I <>. Card. Oregon use of the sign language it was + Lamb, an employe of the Mc- ♦ by Miss Lottie Pengra and Rev. and Kirf: — I il»»lre to call your alten Hsde sacca ejed |g UlliKlng aotne UH-! determined that be was about so ♦ .Vlorran & Washburne store, ♦ Cl.l.a.j, July 27.—A general Wright. Frank and Bessie Johnson, * hi Hou to th«- great Imp rtanre of b^v- u> rbi uxb. wb<re be dleapi«« area from Punch and wafers were served years old. He was found to have ♦ and who recently returned ♦ conducted « resort In the Rls- »tiUe o. tbe bn.d.ug trades' unions Ing »« lara» an attendance a» po»«l- sight. been 20 snows old when he got his the Alberta coun ♦ ♦ from - . j .i ii;, -. t. ¿ay at a confer- througuout the evening. W a de w a* nut to the state pell- don blo-k on N nth street, and wh? ble at th« maneuver camp at Ameri first woman, . to have kept her four ♦ try in Canada, has just trad ♦ e e o; thirty-seveu uh.one, which can Lak« next month It 1« fully i.;>- u-ntlary iu 1895. alter convict . u of were along the »even people a.r snows, when she got away*; that be ♦ ed a section of farming land ♦ . In a f.nal effort to obtain a set-' ELECTRICIAN HAS ___ __ ___ _ _ A h few days ago by Sheriff Down and murder in tbe iwcvud degtev predated that member* ot the Na ___ got more woman and keep her five ♦ in that territory tor 15 acres ♦ with the Otis Elevator com- tional Guard cannot »'way* conven ►bort time a!t«r he »as behind prison, hl* deputies, charged with vlolat.ng snows and she die . and fina>ly that land west of Eugene. The ♦ T.-e strike will be culled at 5 ient'» leav«' their civ.I vocation* to bsr* be displayed sign* oi insanity| th* local option la», were to have NARROW ESCAPE he 'got young chicken, and keep her ♦ ♦ of Lane c unty tract was secur j '«iti tukhy, and will effect 18.000, perform their military tint!«-, tut It land II became ue<e»*:iry to »end nlu. i be«-n tried !t> the jurt'.ce court today. nun. all time ever since, now, on, 25 or 30 ♦ ed from William Lee and Mr. ♦ He was kept there i but they changed their plea of uot •» »o necev-nry to have a full attend to the asylum snows.* *’ Lamb will devote hi» time to ♦ Heine” Wetterburg Causes a "The Indians have no knowledge ♦ ance in order tn derive any conald- I for »»me time until he became con-1 guilty. | revlously entered, to that of ♦ fruit raising. Tnis goes to ♦ Ww» returned to the guilty. Tbe woman was fln«d 2200 PORTLAND MEAT erable benrflt from the camp that ev vale»ceut and of their tribal or clan names, and are ♦ show what people think cf ♦ Short Circuit cf Electric ery effort -hould be ma<!< to »ecure pt ¡»on. Again be be.ante iu <ahv and and Johnson 250. with no jr.ll ser.- always called by their village or lo ♦ the mu.h-advertised Alberia ♦ tbe pre»*n< > of a» n any n • n a* pos was «ent back to tbe asylum, where itence. the light sentence being made' Wires and Is Burned cality name. The Indians in tbe vi ♦ wheat land. Many Americans ♦ COMPANY EMPLOYE , n ret mendatlon of Deputy D a- been ever owe sible It 1 I- confidently believed that . be I 1 ta» cinity ot Chandiar river are tailed ♦ who have gone to that coun ♦ . . i -e a.. Bowerman l!. u i. r m n ti a? si George was sent to the strict Attorney Skipworth, with the if tb«> m«'mb«rs of the militia and Tbe same is ♦ try during the ya < lew years ♦ Herman (• Heine”) Wetterburg, a "Otandlar” Indians. DIED IN EXPLOSION penitentiary fr\m Multnomah coun-i understand.ng that th«y are to iez'e Ibeir employera can be Impressed wel.-stown University student, who true of the Chena. Salcha. Tanana. ♦ wish they wot > back, -and any ty lot burglaiy Dec. 14, 1901. H* the city at once Johnson ,1'7 paid his with the Importance of this matter Portland. July 27.—The explosion 1» e.i p eyed by the Northwestern Mansfield. Circle tribes, etc. The ♦ number of them would be ♦ .; , but ‘ ; that ;* ; of _7 the woman ____ « ill "' , prob- no difficulty »’111 be experienced, a» was transferred to tbe asylum in tine, au ammonia tank in ¿a,- Ice nt Corpursti. n as an electrician during missionaries and the bureau of edu ♦ glad to make just such a of ber l»02, uud although bis peniteatmry * a bly not be collected if she keeps the patriotism of th* American p*»« Lt the lni.li Meat- Co. today k ll?d the summer, came near meeting with cation have determined, however, ♦ trade as Mr. Lamb did of __ . term Las loug since oxp.reu, i»» ’ ’ promise to leave. pie 1» such 'bat they would be unwill that all of the Indians in the interior ♦ i The ' rtaort conducted by the Lon Hunt, an employe, who was a s-.rk.us accideut while working on of Alaska are Athabascan-Knaioko- ♦ ing tn hamper th«- government In Hs remained in tbe asylum. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ blown against the side of the build a switchboard at the street railway ' Johnsons was a bad place, and by efforts to train th* nation's defend X -as car barns this morning, when he ac hotana, with the exception ot those I sending the people out of town the ing aud his skull fractured TWO WOMEN ers. A else was injured, and the fluau.ial cidentally short-circuited the current in the KoyakuK district, which ar* HORSE RUNS AWAY ¡officers think th*,v have broken up Congress th!» year has appropriat in a 50v-volt circuit-breaker, and, Athauascan-Kovakobotaoa.” lost Is slight. the | tbe gang that used to frequent ed over a million and a quarter of burnt bls band and temporarily BURN TO DEATH , room» conducted by them. AND BREAKS LEG dollars ' '> 1 snvars Mfl wi blinded his eyes in the brilliant ex- niU UfiHCCTC/in I hie disposes of all tbe case* TWO KILLED AND should do all we can to ren«l*r a full fla -h that followed when the arc was BRYAN TURNED UN rlUMtJItHU C0 p t thal of william Bishop and ___ __ _______ _ the A borse belonging to E. A. Aw- return for thl» liberality. As Pres- ON EFATALLY HURT formed. He was making a small re-, ! second charge against Harvey Jones, brey. a well-known farmer <lent Washington said. It 1» necessary i pair on the switchboard when he ac DOWN BY PARTY near Irving, ran away late this residing La Gì linde, Or., July 27.— By the who was acquitted of the first charge after- for war In time of >«»<•« plactd rule! Decatur Ill Julv 27. Two were cidentally placed his pocket i homestead cabin on which he was tried. Their cases _ _ _ — . . , . noon and broke one of its hind legs. ' h >.ttlHlea hnv- commenced it deaiructiuu of the.r killed one fatally and another seri- against the exposed terminals of the was with its mate and was stand- ^■Ya'j'st- Th« '«-ndltior.» of mol- six uiiies Ir», m L'nkm >.i«t plgbt. Mrs. will probably come up tomorrow. wire carried ------- that - ---------- .x« the terminals of the Former Leader Is Defeated Alex Gray, of Springfield, who was ously injured at Niantic. 1’1, today street «K^EAefare requln such a high de- .1 S Dean and ber adopted daughter Nebraska State Con- l in £ Yates liverv stable when car trolley. The metal end of when an Interurban trolley car struck a motorcycle frightened them. Both g^^if discipline and ruch thorough »'jc cremated. A wu sleeping in yesterday tried and found guilty.will an uutomob.le. the rule at once formed a short cir the i-ard was awakened Ly tae fire, -.uenced tomorrow morning at It) vention ran through the west park and one trelnlng that much preparation 1« re cuit and a big blue arc flashed op but wa> unable to assist his mother o’clock. — . supped on tbe cement sidewalk and quired before soldier* are ready to und posite and very close to his eyes. TIIU WHEAT MARKETS, slater He cannot give an ex Grand Island, Neb.. July 26.— fell, resulting as stated. take th* field against an enemy. Th* planation His Injuries are not at all serious, cf tee cause ot tbe fife. maneuver camjis are mo»t Important PRESIDENT TAFT Chicago, July 27. July. »..v. 21.07 7-8; but the accideut laid him off lor a Amid a tumult of cLe.-nag , be. ma In the years ’training an 1 no man c r»ITV December, September. 11.04 *«; L................ day or so and the burns on his hands nent Chairman Smyth c.i me u mo- should at>-<-nt if It 1« ponslbl« for LUUJILLt LI I T ns well as his eyes are quite painful. cratic state o.-nvent.on today re 1 toe ing that •'individual rule' must not 21.06 3-8; May. 21 10 1-8. SPHNDS QUIET DAY He was working alone when the ac- result ol a test vote *h.ch practical prevail in the convention him to atH'ttd. It In h<»p<d. t^t refore, that ftll ly touk from W. J. Bryan the demo cldent occurred. Chairman Smyth ordered a roll call ENGINER KILLED; Portland, July 27.- Track prices ABOARD MAYFLOWER Club, 87® 88.; bluestem. 95®96c cratic leadership of Nsbraska. ..aich on the amenamvnt, aud the gather members of the National '«".ard will he has maiata.i.e<i for twenty years. ing was rilent as the vote of the coun make every • ffort to be present and WIFE INJURED Fortland. Maine. July 27.—The red Kusbion, 85® SKc; valley, 87 (<1 DR. CRIPPEN “ The vote can« a xct.ca made ties was called that would determine that their employer» will *. • the ne 88?. vacht Mayflower, having President by Representative hitchcock, a can the Bryan strength When two-tftirls cessity of «ranting vacation- during Marshfield, Or.. July 27.—At Co- Taft and party on board, arrived to IS NOT ABOARD THE didate for the senatorial nomination, had been called. Mr. Bryan realised the encampment to these young tnen Taconia, July 2 7.—Bluestem, 96® City ia*t n.ght tbe boiler of ds'- from Rock Island, and Is an and in effect was to etlmcmte tbe he was deteated ana a wave of cheers whose patriotism ha» l« j th«-m .to qud.e 97c; club, 88 ® 90?. tue Coquille Mil) w Mei notile com- chored off Great Diamond Island It STEAMER SARDINIAN lntroduct.on of p.atlvrm planks, with that drowned the roll call began. j ,in th«- National Guaid in order to teiy exploded, killing E..g.ueer S. L. was planned for the president to re accompanying speeches, unieae srb- • Ki«n thrniselves liefeat Is • heered. preñare themselves to defend th 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 McC auley and ser,, at■> injuring Mrs. main In quiet today on the vessel, but ♦ As Chairman Smyth reed the re tlun In tbe time of the nation'* On B a rd Staemship Sar ♦ m it ted as. a section cf the majority ♦ . rtsuley, who »»* v.siting h.m at Mrs Taft and party came ashore, Verv respectfully, or minority reports cf the cvinmittee sult, 465 against tbe amendment and ♦ dinian, via Wireless to Belle ♦ ♦ FAIR WEATHER I me null . 7 be daiuuge WM 110.000. and were given an enthusiastic wel ♦ HENRY C CABELL. 394 in favor of it, the delegates ♦ Isle. N. F.—After a careful ♦ on resolutions. FOR TOMORROW. “ <i»a Ruie ” < hnrged. come. ♦ sounded a fresh volume et Che. r» that Maj >r Gen. Staff. Chief of »taff ♦ Inspection of the passengers ♦ Mr. Bryan, seated as a member of seemed to indicate their relief from ♦ aboard this steamer, no one ♦ Oregon, Washington and ♦ ♦ answering the de <-ription cf ♦ the Lancaster county de.egaticn. was tbe uncertainty that bad existed as to anJ tonight H. Brower, . superintendent of ♦ Idaho—Fair G ... . ♦ Dr. Crippen and Mis* Lene re ♦ upon his feet at once with a protest the strength which Mr Bryan w uld the Glen Rogue orchards, situated ♦ Thursday. ♦ and proffered an amendment that develop in the convention. The orig Fg.irlr.j- ' : ■ has beer, tound ab arj. about three mile* south of Jackson ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦**♦♦♦ r would modify the latent of the orig nal notion of Mr. Hltibccck was ♦ ville has announced that he will Beneficial result» are »aid to have 1909, 1213-’'"" pound», valued gti inal motion. A d ien delegates made then adopted. A mas'SCe appr.-utu* invented by clear and set to < rchard 120« acres attended experiments In a London 213 250.0' "• were Imported .the Pc Ik cutinty man has onta 6 feet as many motions and he-ated speeches of the counpany's land as noon as the an Ohio woman consists of a suction i' «Mlv It **r value In 19"9 compar-! ¡g<»|i.tal by which asthma, bronchitis Een Pitman, the father of abort* cup on one end of a lever to operate and 4 inches h.gh. with heads 16 on the subject, tue Bryan adherents w « te , neces-ary men can be secured Hr tw '»nd »ven tubercule«!» patient» r — ,_ w _____ , ____ ed with Iff" being lite to the f-11 In I the Hitchcock motion as ban a. wm 8 b of age yesterday. required to breathe compressed air *r 1» luw In Portland looking for n lounger within the cup. the whole Inches long; he cut 2 0 tons of cheat denouncing gog rule and their opponents declar- HU home U at Ciorinnattk price fr ■ i' 1*’l n pound In hay from six acres. being operated with one band i for a lew biura at a time. men. 1907 to 11 l‘bt» In 1909. MD 10 ATTEND ENCAMPMENT REPORTED BY SPECIAL AGENT FRANK AND BESSIE BUILDING TRADES OUT OF TOWN GRFAT S1RIKE