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I Crowded.... DAILY EUGENE GUARD. 50 Gents A month. With work is the tii'Aki)! job department. The work is neat and prices are right VOL.14. EUGENE, OltEGON, THURSDAY EVENING. AP1UL 21. 189S. NO 18 A at mSFmm nil v -$j mi o ill WlP R Fine Olothing 5 flake... aaBaBBffl1 iw prieu HEW MS-- At Day S Henderson, All wool Ingram oarpet 50o Mixed Ingrain carpet 30c S-py carpet Ol'cln$l 00 Oak center tables $1 75 Bed steads J M Woven mattress 1 -5 Extension tables, 0 ft 4 U0 The Composite Shoe... .. FOR WOMEN It is the Best $3 Sl.oe made for Women Every shoe warranted to eive the beat of service. Ludeis look at your Home Journal, Munseyg Magazine, Home Companion, Furni and fire side, Youths' Companion and ninny other magazines, foi the' 'Composite" Hhoendver tisad in all leading papers and made Delroi t, Mich. Wo have them In stock, all Willis, cloth and vesting tops, lace and button, size from 3 to 8. P. FRANK & SONS, EUGINt, OR. Superior potorafs Excelling all others In tK? ... flrtistie aijd pijrmaijeijt Results. Day & Henderson, Undertakers ?nd mbalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. Henry Stewart Married. Jacksonville, Or, April 20 Hen ry W Stewart, Southern Pacific sta tion agent, and Miss Winnifred E Stratford, oldest daughter of Hv J L Stratford, were married at the M E parsonage this afternoon, Itev W S Taylor of Ashland, offlcinting. Mr od Mrs Stewart left this evening for Comstoek where they will leslde. For Health to Plea5ure Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by J9ry Ueiptyard Um. flayer Qqi. uqee HE LATEST SACK Kitchen treastir tables $3 25 Kitchen tables 1 2o Kali leaf tables 2 00 Lounges 6 00 Lounge bed 9 00 Couches 7 00 Bed sets, 3 pieces 10 00 War Declare.! at Lust. War has been declared against peo ple sending off for thing In the music line that can be purchased cheaper from F A Itankin than they can be bought by private persons In the East and laid do i n litre. Remember to figure in height, ex message or mail charges, and giv Rankin on opportunity to provo this assertion. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, April 26. ,.THE RECORD BREAKER.. Hoyts Best Comedy Katie Putnam. Maurice free man, Will II Bray, the Bison ( itv (juartette, and an all star company from Hnyts Madison Svuare Theatre, New Y.irk. Reserved Seals at Corner Drug Store, Prir.es 50c. 75c and, $1.00; Children 25c A teas Steer. SUITS IRE HERE. Plaids, Checks, Stripes, nut Pin Checks or Hairline patterns. Mixed or Plain Colors, Grays, Blues, Blacks, Browns, Tans, the hand somest patterns and THE FINEST COLORINGS EVER MADE UP, JUST SUCH FIT AND STYLE AS THE SWELL TAILORS CHARGE $60 A SUIT FOR, but owing to our close prices the Hart, Schaff. ner & Marx Guaranteed Suits will cost you no more than ordinary goods here. S HART, 60HAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. This clothing is made of well sponged and shrunk goods and will not loose their shape. Should any II S it M clothing prove unsatisfactory and no as represented we will refund the money. Of Lane County Will Meet Tomorrow Forenoon. A Liiivr; di:i.i:;ation. The Lane county Union convention will meet in the Court House at 0:30 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. Delegates nro arriving at a lively rate and all report the silver forces en thusiasts and harmonious. Very few of the de'egatw, number ing ISO, will be represented by proxy. Candidates are plentiful, plainly showing that a nomination Is not ox pected to be an empty honor. UNION PARTY DELEGATES. South Eugene No 1 Ell Barger, P J McPhersou, John Higgius, James Net- le, Eugene Nye, L B Rowland. South Eugene No 2 A O MBthewt, John Holland. Noith Eugene No 1 J J Walton, B Y Dorrls, G W Kinsey, I L Campbell, A S Patterson, D K Laklu, Clint Withrow, L II Patterson. North Eugene No 2. Geo A Donis, M Kieseimer. G V Weider, E Ream, J C Richardson. Lake Creek-U A Potlcrf, F C Peil, G W Stinliouer. Camp Creek C H Baker. S L) Gam er, H G Hutchins, H II Withlngton. Cos ole John McCulloch, V B Smith, John Sclir'unpp, Kiank Cole man, S R Jenkins. Bohemiu G W Hunt, Geo Kerr, Mr Touchett. Bpriuglleld--M J Hillegass.'John Mo. Mahan.bK George, V Harehbcrger, W P Chesher. Keal Estate Trtiniers. Heported diily from tbo Abstract Odlce ot A 11 u better A Co. United States to William Royer lots 2. 5 and 0 seo 18 tp 20 1 w coah pat O & C R R Co to J H Weaver & L W Riggs s w s e see 9 tp 20 2 w $300. Emma A Butler and husband to C W Woshburne lots 3, 4, and 5 blk 10 W A. M add to Junction S3. Nellie J Baker and husband to S I) Clark s w s w J sec 17 tp 15 4 w $100. Estate of James Robinette to P C Noland 00 acres near Creswell also i Interest In 400 acres In tp 10 3 w $1478.90. David Workman to Matlie Downs lots in blk 17 L & L odd Cottage Grove $000. John H Stephen and wife to John H Decker n e i sec 10 tp 10 4 e $1000. John S Ueckcr and wife to David S.uith n e ) sec 10 tp 10 4 e $10 0. 11 KM. Ham TotiL-ue Chic-ken and Urnvy Mntil.td P:uloeH Ctbbsge Salad Potato Salad Pickles Fruit Pics (varieties) Cake Coffee Tea Jelly. Saturday, the 23d, from 6 to 10 p in. Hendricks building. Lad In of the Christian church. Nkw Jkwki.ky. For strictly flrit class work watch repairing, engraving and jewelry work go to B Erb, jewelry corner Uth and Willamette street Cbrisuian block. m ONTHE Rejects Ik Hiatal Quickly. "I EXCITING SCENES. No Foi owl Declaration of War Is Necessity. EiiKiiBt-luelll l-:xiectra Ton ight Simcial to tho Guard. Washington, 1) C; b:M p m. United States Minister Woodford was given his passport at 11:30 o'clock this forenoon, Spain having rejected the ultniatum to leave Cuba. The United States was notified that diplomatic relations with Spain are severed and that this in a declaration of war. The President and Cabinet have de cided that no formal declaratiau of war is necessary. The North Atlantic squadrou ordered to move on Havana from Key West, Florida as a result ol the meet ing. All trooi s are ordered south without delay. They must not stop, save for food and water. Exciting scenes are to be witnessed in Havana and Key West. The fleet Is now moving on Havana and an engagement isexpected touight. TROOPS MOVING. St Louis gives troopa a hearty and enthusiaslio reception. New Orleans Ib celebrating the arriv al of troops. The may I made a ringing welcome address. Mobile, Alabama, chamber of com- meico an I labor organizations enthusi astically receive troops. Chlckumaiiga resembles scenes of early sixties. American lings are everywhere Hung to the breczo. Chattanooga, Temi, schoolchildren cheer arriving troips and salutes are being fired, Port Tampa, Florida, Is gaily decor ated. Stirring speeches and loyalty found on all arriving trains and boats New Orleans pledges twenty thou sand troops if necessary. One hundred Americans arrive at Jacksonville, Florida, today from Hav ana. COMPANY MEETING. Itliperntiro Orders for Special Meeting of Company C. Cat.tal W H Moon, of company C today Issued orders for a special meet ing of ofilcers and men as follows: Armory Co "C" 1 Secoud Regiment, O N G Eugene, Or, April 21st, 1898. Company order No 7. Company "C" 2nd Regt O N O will assemble at Its Armory Friday, April 22tid, lfi!'S, at 0.30 o'clock p m in fatigue uniform. This order n imperative: no excuse will beaco pttd. liy order of W a Moon, Capt Com'd'g. Oiring to the sine!, orders Issued dur ing tin; week by the brigade command er, (ins F I leebe, forbidding the giv ing out of any information, nothing definite can In learned regarding the nun.oseof the mtstirg. Ills known however that fecial orders were re cejved ty tl"gram this morning that make this call seemingly lucrative, Company (.' will turn out with 03 men, the full limit. The boys hare not been saving modi but 'iilelly ri-akiiiK pre aratlous to leave, and will be louuil ready when the call Is made. I O O y Anniversary Serrice. The member of Spencer Butte Lodge No 9,10 O F, and vlslilng brethren, are rt'pieateil to met at I O O F hall Sunday. April 24, at 7 o'clock p in, to attend religious services at the First Christian oburch. Anniversary discourse by Pastor Morten L Rose. H L Chilhom, Jf, O, LATES Spanish Fleet Leaves Mad rid for Coif ct. DEMONSTRATIONS AT MADRID Special Session of Cabinet io Wash ington. wooDioitn co.niNu no.ni: special to tbo Ouard. Washington, D I,', 7 p m. The Spanish fleet bos left Madrid with fly ing colore to meet tho American fleet. The Insurgents hi Cuba refuso a con ference with delegation of Colonial government at Havana. The Cabinet la holding a special session at Washington dircusslng war measures. A national subscription is being raised in Paris, France, in behalf of the Spanish government. It Is meet ing with ready responses. Spain says hostilities will begin at once. Resolutions prohibiting the United States from exporting eoal passes both bouses. The gpanlshjfleet le st It at Cape Vrrd Islands. A great demonstration is now being held at Madrid. i ri The Cuban situation has reached such a crisis that every good American citizen ought to show his patriotism and loyalty to the government. The spectacle of a great people beginning a war that may cost untold blood and treasure, purely In the interests of Im munity Is uuparalulled In the history of tho world. It lean opportunity for a demonstration of patriotism that ought nut to be neglected. I would therefore rcomuieud that our citizens decorate their homes and business houses tomorrow, April 22, In honor of the beginning of American participation in the struggle for Cuban freedom. In such a crisis as this there are no parties. We are one people. Let us, therefore unite in a patriotic demon slraliou in favor of human liaerty and hu mane geverumcnt. W, KUYKKNDALL, Mayor, HPKNCEK CEKKK Editok Guard: Not having seen any news from this part or uncn Barn's vineyard for some time, I van ture to send a few items. SeedingIs about all done. Fall and winter sown 'grain Is looking very flu and promise a big yield, and with the prospect of good prices before us, we are unusually happy. The frost of the 17th and lllh Inst did no perceptible damago to fruit i thlsseoilon and a heavy crop of frui is among the certainties. Road work has commenced In th dlflerent districts hereabouts, and It to be hoped that getlli g t Eugen next winter will bo leas disastrous, especially to morals, than It wai last Uebekah's Notice. All men. hers of Eugene P.el.eka Lodge No 5-V I O O F and all vlsltln, members, are requested to meet at I O F Hall Uuuduy April 24th at o'clock p m, to attend services at tl First Christian church, on Invitation from the pastor. By order Mai.iksii Horn, N G Ih Wohsk AOAIN-Mr J II Wilkin sou received word today that Ills si Charles, now at Denver, is again quite low. At the time of writing his tem perature was 1)4. For over a week he baa been unable to hold food of any kind on his stomach. ...CLOTHING See South Window Display. We oftVr this week Call and See Them, Respectfully, J. V. KAUFFMAN. THE OREGON. lias She SulTercd Hie Maine? Fate of the i iii:a IIDUOI k MMMAnus, Washington, D C, April 20. Much apprehension la felt over the battle ship Oregon, which has been ordered from tho Paclilo station to Join the Xerth Atlantic squadron. The vessel should, about this time, be In the Straits of Magellan. Its course to homo waters will take the vessel through the track of theSpanlsli ships. Tho authorities of that nation are thor oughly acquainted, It is now known, with the iuteuded niovemouta of the Oregon and tho vessel proserin herself as a very attractive target to tho euemy. It Is posslhlo that word may be got ten to the Oregon and the vessel taken Into Itlo and there await convoys from tho fleet. It Is realized now that the premature an unuueement of the depait- ro ol the Oregon from San Francisco was an unwise autlou. DISTINGUISH HI) VOLUNTEER Ueneral Lew Wallace OfTera His Bertl- cea to Ills Country. IniiIanai'OI.is, April 18. General ew Wallace, the famous soldier, llplomat and novelist, who was 71 vcars old April 10, has formally with rawn from the race for the United States senate, and announces that be will outer the army and light tor Cuban Independence. In a statement given out General Wallace Bays: In view of the certainty of war with Spain, I havo teudored the gov ernment in v services in the field. That have been a eandldato for United States senator may subject this aotlon on my part to misconstruction, ao I leg to announce my withdrawal from the senatorial race. To the many re publicans who have given ma their support I oiler my hearty thanks and most grateful acknowledgments." General Wallace does not seem to be speaking unadvisedly. It is known that ho recently addressed a letter to the president making tender of his servi ces, and it is believed he received a fuvoreble answer and aasiiranco that would be appointed to a posi tion commensurate with Ills talents ind with his distinguished services n tho war of the Rebellion. As the regular army and National Guard are already oftlcercd, It Is assumed that he will be a general of volunteers. Circuit Court Case. ft ft Hays v T C- Sharp and B L Bradley. To lecover $500 and foroosta and dlnburseniliila. Tills suit Is to recover above amount as price of the well known running horse, Black Al der. Iluckleu's Arnici Salve. Tho heat salve in the world for outs bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, letter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, anil all skin eruptions, and positively cures plleB, or no pny re quired It Is guaranttt J to give per cot mllsfacllon or money relunded OUT SHINE 4 $io.oo rH O g SEE H O Suits WE INVITE X, DE. Just received an Elegant line of two Specials Embroideries Boys Waists "TH K lUNLJUET." Taylor ,t nlden's Huiiilsonio l arloi Opened Today. "The Banquet" opened lis doors to tho ptibllo today, and tho Initial sight into this well-appointed establishment augurs well for Its assuranecof popular favor. The furnishings of the store aro of Japanese work, new and dainty, and present a flue appearance. The main banquet room Is largo and well supplied in all iln appartments. Mes damesjoel Wuro and Auua Holdin assisted In receiving the large number that called. It Is a matter of pride to Eugene that In "Tho Banquet" she has tho finest light refreshment bouse south of Portland. Messrs Rillee Taylor and Harry M Holden, tho proprietors, aro well known and popular youn men who will exert every elfort to keep the stan dard of their house at tho highest. Mr Taylor la well known In tho state a a confectioner and baker of exceptional ability aid will personally manage that part of the establishment. This store will nt all times be sup. piled with the choicest of confections, soda water, ice cream, oyster and fruit lu aeasou, and from the bakery they will be propared to fill orders of very description. OMAHA EXPOSITION. Latto County Must Prnyitle A Prll Exhibit. WKuykondall and F M Wilklu have oonseuled to canvass Eugene Mouday April 25, for tho purpose of securing financial assistance for the Oregon exhibit at the Omaha exposi tion. This Is most important to Lane county' interests and liberal response should be made. Uicyclis Ktoi.kn Last evening about 0 o'clock a Steurne bicycle be longing to Gardy Morris was stolen oQ Willamette street. This togothoi with tho stealing of a watch from Geo Willougliby'g room In the Wilson block yesterday afternoon, Indicates that the city Is harboring Individuals who should be severely dealt with. ANOTnuR Chinaman Aiikkhtkd. Deputy U S Marshal Geo W Humph rey today arrssted Tom Chung, a Eu gene Chinaman, charged with having no registration certiorate and placed bim !u Jail. Ho will be given atrial before Judge Bellinger at Portland. F L Chamvers leturiuil today from Independence. Dr 1 1) Driver was nn arrival on to day' 2:04 train. Ram H Goldsmith, tho well known traveling man is lu the city. Henry Deniinger, ot Toledo, union candidate for prosecuting altornoy, la In the city. ft H Wilson, of Portland, traveling passenger agent of tl.e Berllngtsu rail way was In Eugene today. Hon J W Hamilton, of ltoseburg, union candidate for circuit ludge, Is In the city today shaking hand with hi friends. Dr Kellogg, pastor of the Taylor afreet M E church, Portland, arrived up today and will lecture before the G Aft post of this city. The ladles of the First Presbyterian church gave a sooialat the home of Mr and Mr J W Kays last evening, enter taining a irumber of their friend Id a very plsisant manner, ANY OTHER a O S3 B ri O W -1 WINDOW 6. COMPARISON. JOTJJSfJSf.