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has StCclablcPrcparatio!' forAs- slriiilatiiifj lhcFocdantll'.c ilia ling thcStaiiiiiis anlDoivcii cf A GKEAT BOAT RACE. ! THE BENNINGTON'S CRACK CREW GOT A COSTLY SURPRISE. NDlAN AND TIGER. IWWWSfti.-S PromotesDigcstion.CliCcrfiu-- ncssandRest.Contalns neilticr Opium,Morpliuie nor ilkurral. KotNAhcotic. XaixorOian-SAMUFWiTBSB PumJitn Stt Alx.itma JiMU SJlt -jtnin Seed Jlpptmiint -Jl; Qttatta&SaJa- ftarni Sttd -flmficd Sugar . Apcrfcct Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca, Vorms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss andLoss OF SlEEP. TacSimile Signature of NEW YOBK. mrnm PCACT COPy OF WRAPPER. L0.1 '.l?fant3 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Eears the o: 1. oi.yiiaLLLLti of 47 . AW A V The Kind You Have i Bought. TMC CCNTftUW OOMMHY, NCWVORK CITY. For the : : GUARD, The only Daily Newspaper published between Albany and Koseburg. It has a large Circulation. Advertisers. w IT, VTY1) it. to THEIK ADVAXTAdK to be represented in this paper. Lirculalion guaranteed The Story of a Fourth of July Kowinr Contest Ht Honolulu Which Kin n tic. I the I'nekrU nutl Laceratrd the telinj; of I'nrlo Sam's Jat-klr. 'About as iUs.nwl a Fourth of July Ks t vor I experienced ou board a man-o'-var," ;sid an ex-sailor of the navy now living iu AVauhiuytou to u report er, 41 was Independence d;y not many years ngo down in tho harbor of Hono lulu. Tho He-imingtou had an all star racing boat's crew. Tho eiht had jimt happened to bo assigned to tho lion uiiiKton in u hunch befnro sho loft f..r her Pnuitio eruiso, and several of tho oarsmen had been members of the Oo hmibia's eraek boat's crow that walloped all of the British navy's boats' crews iu KiiKlish waters a tew years before. Tho lienuiutou's cutter was ono of tho best in the navy, and she hud been built for a meer. before, wo left tho Maro Islaud navy yard for south Paeiiio waters tho ship's racing crew had easily beaten all of tho other crews of tho ships lying at tho yard, including tho tiptop crew of tho Olynipia and tho Boston's lino crow. Wo thought that wo were, about iu warm us they nialio 'cm after our crow put it on so many other mau-o'-war crows, giving them a couplo or nmintos tho start of us, too, ou numerous occasions and still beating tliem disgracefully. "Tho people of Honolulu arranged an aimatio festival for tho Fourth of .luly tho Americans down thero ce.lo- biated tho Fourth just as enthusiastic ally as wo do up here and tho lion nington's crow iigured iu it largely. Our ship's colors were at tho fovo in tho two races thut wero run with picked Kanaka crows, and tho third and last race of tho day was ono iu which our crackajack eight was tofiguro. tho other races having boon won by subcrewa practically picked at random from anions the strongest sotinieu. "Wo thought this race was at our mercy. It was to bo a four sided affair ono crow of Kanaka sugar Hold workers, a crow of Kanaka policemen and the raci'.i',' crew of tho yacht Eleanor, bo longing to Mr. Slater cf Providence, that had pulled into Honolulu harbor frjiu Japan a few days before. Our crew diun t pay much attention to tho yacht's racing crew and were only fig uring on tho distance they could beat the crew of Kanaka policemen, which seemed tho most formidable. Tho race was over tho four niilo course carefully bloekt out in tho har bor which was very snnoth by tho Ibmululn iiquatio sportsmen, and tho start was first rate. There wasn't a man, fere or aft, on tho Bennington that didn't stand to go broke to tho extent of ut least a month's pay ou tho success of tliu ISenninglcn's crew, mid we had to give ii to 1, too, for it was generally conceded that wo hail tho race at our mercy. Tho start, as I said, was good, and the runnington'a crew showed in front in-i t and started cut apparently to mako a runaway race of it. Tho Kanuka po licemen's crew trailed after them, pull- steadily, then tho Kanaka sugar workers ami, a goou ten longtus to tno r, the Eleanor's crow. This was tho way it looked for tho finish when the Beunington's crew rounded tho stako boat aud started for tho return trip. Somo of tho Honolulu men who had their momy up on tho two Kanuka crews actually began to square accounts, aud theory, 'Il'sallover Bennington!' was heard all over tho bay. When tho stakobout was rounded, it was noticed that tho Eleanor's boat was sort of get ting a move on itself, and the men wero working like machines at a long, steady stroke that certainly looked as if it was cutting down tho Bennington's load and tho lead cf the two Kanaka boats. 'Two minutes after tho stakeboat was rounded tho Eleanor's gang wore right abreast of tho Kanaka cutters and gaiuiug on them with every stroke, and tho cox uu of tho Bennington's cutter, hearing the yells of warning from tho Bennington bluejackets ashore, looked beiiiud him aud saw the Eleanor cutter only two lengths behind him and com ing like an electric launch. Our crew was tired, and that's all there was about, it. "Tho Eleanor's crew had held them selves in for tho finish, and they cer tainly did mako a Garrisi.n finish of it. Tho yacht's cutter Foot ahead of our cutter a good mile from home, and then, to make tho thing more galling, tho crew actually stooped rowing until tho Bennington's crew was alongside again. Then they took to tho oars again, and from then ou it was a howling farce. The Eleanor's crew just romped their cutter iu ten lengths ahead of our cut ter and the Kanakas a quarter of a niilo iu t ho roar. "You never saw such a disgusted lot of men in your life as the men una ai'icer;- ui the Bennington. The Elea- Lnr's ship company had taken all of tho a to 1 uiitju v they could get on board our ship, fur they knew they had a good thiiiif u their i-Ieeve. Tho Eleanor's crew on the whole trip around tho world that was wound up at San Fran cisco had not Ueii beaten once iu a cut ter race, and tho yacht's sailors had made all kinds of money in betting on their crew. It was a minor sort of con solation for us when wo found out that five of tho Elei.uor's racing crew were ex-American man-o'-war s men. Washington .Star. a Clever Tisrtt tsv Which the IVrnior Out wilt .1 the 1 ait i. I A ceo: !!: a good aud true iyv i t.-.ry i"i tVvn'.U', an Indian v 1 t ha.l I eanu-;! some of t!:e elonu r.r.iry ir;:iei- j pie. r.f jugglery aud 'outnr:ien went i out oio evt uing to walk ur. n a ridgv plain When ho reached the t.-p of ono of tho r.U'unds, ho saw a tiger ahead of him, f.j'J or tioO vards awav. leforo t'.h r-:::i e .M hide behind a mound tho li:v;- t 1 vvu him aud began to bound tov::!i; Mm at its topmost speed. Having no means of di tense, thero was nothing for the man to do but to race fur th-j nearest tree, but though he tried it aud put forth his utmost ttruigth the tiger steadily gained upon him. What was ho to do? I .sheer despera tion ho resolved upon an unusual scheme. Just as he disappeared for an instant f:em tho tiger's Mght in run ning owv B ;;o ho halted, stretched out his legs at right angles, curled down his head so as to louk between his legs to the rear and extended his arms upwaid iu a fantastic manner, like the sails of a windmill. Iu a few seconds the tiger hovo iu sight, and at that instant the iaee of the object assumed n hideous grimace. A prolonged yell arose, such as had per haps ui-ver before pierced the ear of any tiger, and the sails of tho windmill be gan to revolve backward aud forward as if a sudden whirlwind had burst upon the seeuo. Tho tiger recoiled. What, ho evi dently thought, is this? Thero stood a ferocious star shaped monster, gigantic ngainst the sky. Its hideous head was situated in tho very center of its body nay, its viseliko jaws, between which tbose tiendish roars wero issuing, wero actually placed above its two fiery eyes. Its limbs wore furiously clamoring for action, and tho man ho had been chas ing, where was he? Already devoured by this terrible beast? Tho tiger could not pause to reflect. He turned tail, and as ho disappeared over a friendly ridgo a hist awful yell caused him to redouble his pace. Ho was conquered by the unknown. THEY ARE COMING 1 5 V; 17 V V CI" THROUH TIGKETS ... TO TIIK . EAST End SOUTHEAST Southern Panific Company and D SI.V The English and German Expert Specialists Five I'titsIcliiiiH Ami Sunt cons, nil Ormlimtcs trom the best Metllenl t'oUcg's In ti world. Incorporated Under Hie Laws ol California for $250,000. Established 28 Years A :;irt of tho staff of the Knglish ami Oonnan Kxpert Speeialists and Dr iMoyors it Co. will make their regular monthly visit to an.l Kocll .i ;chalr car, lally toj; De.w Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis mul other KnMprn I'ttles. The only Ulo loin 1'oitUliil I'tlVrliiK l'tlKKoniturs ' SptctuHj Conducted Excursion! through in ChleuRo every Wcdriodv. nnrt tU!!.V TOt'litT CAR HKKVICK I liKTl.AStl TO CHIL'AUU vln Southern l'liclfle, fnioii raclflp ard V. V liys. Hhl: nkv ehteked iliiouuli to dea imtlon, Mrtunilicetil acenery, Uliiull Di-jkH, la time. I'uvi'.-l rule. ror flirt hr tiiformntlnn Atmlv to itv ttnunt Snutlu-rn I'aeitU'OumAtiy or H. l.vTUKOl', O.K. BROWN Ucu'l Audit, DtBt 1'ftKB. Agt Third at., Portland THE POWER OF SHADOWS. Friday, December 2 They will bo at tho HOFFMAN HOUSE AND h Pacific - Line A Gluouiy Vleir uf the I'offrr of Ccrtuin l'oiililnr Hiiperttt itUuia. As antique ninnors p:iy.seil from hanil to bauil tlio nucrcd torch, so tho ciu'ru tiona trmiKtuifc to tho ptMiorutions wliu-h succeed them nil that they havo of light niul kuowlcilge, leaving them ns it heritni;o the caro of continuing tho di vine work of enfranchisement and of helping to dissipate tho shadows of ignorance. Littlo by little these clouds lira van quished and disappear, and tlio touch of intelligence llaines the more radiantly in the midst nt the travailing masses. lJut all of a sudden a veil covers tho torch something surges up which seems like tho darkness of nuother ngo. One feels that, in a corner of this civi lization monstrous things havo placo. Here they burn a woman accused of sorcery; there in r-uahu; a trinunai con demns to tour days of imprisonment a laborer who bad disinterred the corpse of r.n infant, lie wanted to mnliu brace lets of it h linger nails, which, according tu a belief i,:ll in that country, consti tute n sovereign remedy ngainst colic. Ami all the stories of vampires, of olfs, return to tho mind with all the victims they havo made nndare muking still. It s "' ' -s iu readiug such tilings thut tho " "f shadows" is still impen etrable to all that science lias douo aud thut, us I havo said, tho effort is vuiu. Figaro. - Ou tho Katlus of I-oon. Mini is a creatnro of prejudice In Scotland huwill not cat eels: iu Con necticut he will not eat sturgeon, tho royal iish of England, where tho llrst one taken in tho Thames goes to tlio queen's table; in .New York ho will not eat lampreys, miscalled "lumper eels, " which nro delicacies in Connecti cut, and in England somu old king I nover could keep a record of kings died from o surfeit of lampreys. With these prejudices iu mind, and 1 bato ull prejudices except tbose which I enter tain, I decided to eat tho loon. There may he differences among loons, thero aro between pigeons und squabs. I prefer im ndult pigeon to a squab, there is better chewing on It, hut if a muu wants real bard chewing, with a flavor of raw fish, let him taclslo an adult loon. That bird could not bo picked. It was skinned, und in its stom ach there was n catfish recently swal lowed, ono partly digested and tho bones of another. The triggers of tho pectoral lias of tho catfish wero set, but tho stomach of tho loon did not seem to be troubled by that fact. Fred Mather iu Forest and Stream. THE EvENING GUARD Winning raca horses are generally bays, chestnuts or browns, and for every hundred bays among them there aro 50 chestnuts and UO browns. Thero is no record of an important race being won by a piebald. Whiln wn aro considering when to begin it is often too lato to act. Quin tilian. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Anions the iiihmntn ouretl by the Knnhh ami (lermau Kxpert RptH-iali.-ta n the following: Hiiitht'a hUt'iuiti und nil oLhor 'Diaenaea of tlio Kilnev; IUwohhh uf tho IHti.lt It; r, Urinary tlrK'iiliH, I.tver, Spleen, Spine, llnweln, Heart, Ktmnnrh, Kye, V'.nr, Skin ami Nervea, Alan Iinpuverihhfil llliunl, IMiHul INiinnn Ami Scrofula; i'at.irrli, Touailitii, (Amamnpthm, ltnm eliitin, Ait'hina, anl other Throat ami l.uni; trouhlea; Tumor, IVformitifH, Int-omiiia Mnlnelii)ly, l'aralyai, liuplure, Dj'aenterVi .Oyapensia, Niuralia, lilionnmtinui, StilV anil Swollen Jointa; Keniale Complaint, inchi'linu; tlvarian trouhleH; I 'ilea, Kitnla, Ohosity, KiiiK Worm ami Goiter; Tohaccst Dpiinn, ('ocaino and Liipior habit: lle:iilai'lio, IryxipolaH, tJout, Tape Worm, Hiliouauetia, lropy, U til Stone, Ko.oma, lrutrkleH, Itlaukheads, I'aneor, to,, and (liMiiio Dinenaea generally. Dr Mcyera A Cocuro Korvoun liehility, Lost Mttuhootl and all IViv.ilo liiHea-ea, incliullnu; eontHKloim ijiood poirion, ipitckly and pi'mianently, ami at reiuounlite pricea. The KiifjlUti and (lorman Kxpert Hiwcialiata and lr Meyera t Co aro not oidy coin- pete nt and rename, hut are nnponmhlo, he' tin aekod iy ample cnpiiai ami aiiiy maimycd. Iiae.se whit'h have halllod the akill of other phyiiclaiiM and atuhhornly refuaed to yield to ordinary medicine, inetliodH und appliance, aro quickly auUluetl and mastered hy the Kiitf lih and Cerinan Kxpert Specialiata. They havo tl 0 larjjeat mid bent equipped medical in atitution in America, (ALL ON TllK DotTOllrt WHFN THKV I'OMB, AH ft'lliuH pCOjde ahouhl PCO the MukHnIi and (term an Expert rspecialiatri. A triendly talk, which uoata aimoluioiy nothing, la uotintl to ru suit in ircat ileal of nooil, whether treatment ia takoo or not. HUM 10 CUU10S--While it ia preferable in many hiHtanuea to aee n pattunt, the KiikIIkIi and (.lernuui J. pert hneciahata have cured thoiiHandH of nomiuiH whom thev have never aeon. If you cannot aeo thu dnctora write tho home oil iui for ipieation lit. Advlco in regard tit your ailment, book for men and women ami treatiao on any dmoaae AI-Ij I'Khh. Lor rcspunilt'iico aud other dealing with paiicuco or irottpeutive patiuuta aitciedly ooutidoulial, TorniB and PrlcoH Wllhlu tho lU'iioh of All. THE ENGLISH AND BEFMAN F.XPERT SPECIALISTS. Main Office 731 Market St, Sail Francisco. A llnnlliruded Krplr. A naval olllccr, very well und favor ably known in London, has for somo unknown reason been advanced iu his nrofession very slowly, though ho lias crown gray in the service und indeed lamentably bald. Recently ono of bis iuniors was bold enough to question him as to his remarkable absence of hair. "How comes it that you are so very bald;" Tho officer replied promptly and with much vindictiveiKSS: "You. u.an, vou would bo bald, I think, if you bad had men stepping over your head for years in tlio wuy 1 have. London .fudy. Ittieuiuustu Cored. My wife has used Chamberlain' Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I con recommend It ut splendid liniment for rueumatism and other hou-ehold use for which we have found it valuable. J W CfVI.KB, Ited Creek, N' V. Mr Cuyler Is one of the leading mer chants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity W O r'liii'l'l.v, Kditor lied deck Herald. For sale by Osburn A DeLano DriiKgl'ta Dlirrrrrtt lih'.t. an tu l'Iolli. If the native wi.men of .Sumatra havo their knes prop-rly covered, tho rest does not mutter. The natives of somo islands elf the rra-x of (luimawear clothes only when they are going ou a journey, home Indians of Venezuela aro ashamed t" wear clothes beforo stranifers. as it sr wus indecent to them to ai.mar uiipairit' d. For l"le at a bargain. A fine farm with outrange, 2ft milea west of Kugpwr;d miles from Klmira ICO acres In r-Bitivallon, balance near Iv sll rfostur New residenn and barn anil usual outbulldlnef All fenced. 2 acres good orchard "oJ garden. Hplendld outrange, almost liulimlt ed.opeo hill' Htnall eprlng branch ruin by hou- :pleudid water. Eaiiy terum. Addr- I M Ktbi'iienh, or OtJAKti. Kugene. Klmira, Or. BOOKS STATION ERYr CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to see tho ("most display of liookg and Slationory Evor brought to Eugono. Entire stock just'recoivod direct from Ohicajo. H. G. MM LEP Proprietor i.ur,j3f a Tiv queti.vnt anil not a ,rhl treatment free. is irco. The questions aro asked, as no two question aro alike, and the treatment must be prepared spe cially. n special treatment will be prepared to you tree. If you sullor from nervous Debility night Losses, Lost lilanhooa, Emissions, Mel ancholy, Uizzy Spoils, ipots Beforeth eyes, Sleeplessness, you ought to get special treatment. No patent modi cine, but a carefully prepare treatment. Every man can hat a trial treatment free. Thou sands have been cured i ma.' tw-'v -rt w fT a A,f -a n x. ! jrjr r . vjs -v Aro you weak ? Where? Hovi long? Do you have pains? Yharo? How lonri? Hiqht sweats? How often? Do your eyes blur? When? Do you shep at night? Howlong? Are you constipated? Answer those questions and a special trial treatment will be prepared and sent to you by mail free. You take no chances. Aadrass and they write in blaa and white saying si Answerquestion and get a trie free. DR. J. HUDSON, 7 S TOCKTON STREET, HAN PHANCIHCO. CAb. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor Htat;e leave Eugene for Florence Mondays Wednesdays Fridays at 8 a in itoturiiing stage leaven Florence for Kugenu Tuesdays Thursdays and Baturdays ut H am. Arrives iu Kugeue at 0 p m the day following. HIVOI.K FA It K '' KUU.M1 'IHII- tJi" 'Il(;kfW l'r Bnl" l K. Jl.Iis.' IWtry l'rn, KeK'-ii'.. or t il'ire A tTiJeort'i otllc in JMoreuce. EUGENE-LEABURG. HereafU-rf will run a daily lUro UVu-an Kiitft'iie at'd lj'.n)ne. FrclKi't and hOJid be. itlt nt in j itablo the eryuiin b;ior departure of ihc nuite. f.taKf learea fcu'-ue at fi a m. arrlrlnR at ua burn avll am. K-HurulDtf, Btaiie k-ava Lja burs at 1 p nj, arrlTlDg In Kuneue at 6 p m. FOLEY SPR NGS rjlane leaves Eugene for Foley Hprlngs Mondays, Wednesdays and Frinuys at It a in, returning alternate days. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R (JnlckeHt andfrnoit dlreet route to Utah. Colorado, Nebraska Kansas, Missouri River and all Points 'East and Southeast- I'O- To all l'ointa Eiiat ,t lewt'st rates. Ilent service. Knporiel Iteeoinnlixlatiens nud unsurpaiwcd ticoaery. Through Tourist Sieepers Miimeii polis St fuel Toronto Montreal ltohtou WITHOUT ClIANtlli' . . , vtn all Atlantic dtcamahlD Llnea CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y CO.'S Royal Mail Steamship Line TO CHINA AND JAPAN. CANADIAN AUBTUAMAN BTBAMEB LINK TO IIONOI.U1.U, FIJI AND AUSTRALIA, .y. Tlio shortest line to the Colonies These steamers carry an experienced meiiicni mail, ana a Btuwaruess on every voyage. for nine tallies, pamphlets, or any Information, call on or address CIKO. F. CRAW, B. W. UltF.lt, Agent, Kugono, FrotRht anrt Fasncnffor Agt 140 iniru si., roruanu u A.J. COY LI, mat. Fuim. Anolit, Vanoouvor B, u, CORVALLIS EASTERN I I TIME CARO. For Yaquina: Train Icavna Albany oavei ('orvalliM. Arrive Yauiua, 2 Returning: Tioavon Yaiinn, " JnnvoH (.'orvnlHu. Arrtvo Albany, For Detroit: heaven Corvallln, IjeavoN Albany, Arrive Uetroit, Returning: Louvefl Detroit, liOfivuH AlliAtiy. Arrivo Corvullis, p m l:4f p m G.-00 D m 7:00 m 11:40 a 111 l-':25 p m 7.-00 a m Hm am l-';20 p m 12:40 p m ti:0r p tu 0:5) pm t anil 2 t'ontieat at Albany with Southern PitclKc trulu, Kfvi"K dlroat iervlco to,aml from Newport ami adjacent beach tw. Jrniu for tho mountnlni arrlvn at Detroit at ii(Mu, nivng ample tima to reach camping frroutln on tho Htvitenbiuiti auJ tiantlam riven auintjuay. Edwin Stone. H h Wai.iiik, TFtP A. Manager Ixx.k al tlio lime- Portland to This Railway Co. Operates It. trains on the famous block system. Lights lis trains hy eleeti leir out. Uses the celebrated eleeti. . eiith read iiiK lump. Finns splendidly equipped passene train- every clay and iil(!ht between 'Kt. I'atil and (JIiIcuko, and Omaha and ChlcaKo; the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul. Also operates steam heated vest I billed trains, carrying the latest private coiiiparment cars, library buO'e sinokliiK cars, aud drawing room weepers, Parlor cars, free reeling chair ca and the very best (fling car cervio For the lowest rates to any point i the United Wales or Canada, appl to ticket agent, or address 0. J. EDDY. J. W. CAHEY, Oeneral Agent, Irav. rims. Agent. Portland. Now Yoik 4J days Chicago oj days Ht Louis iU days Denver i! days Ka'tLnke ljdays Fiti:i; in ri.iMo c n tiit aiin f ' ! 1 o i.t K 1 1 k i 'r 1 ' it 1 ht 1. H u v l; 'Altl, I't I'AI.ACIt HI.IiKl'IMU Alls. For full I'artleulari rexardln rate., time ot . rain., etc, call on ur a'tureiul L L Stevens, Ag'. Fugene. CO Terry, W E Coman 'frar l'al AKt (jen'l Ant 121 Third Ht. Portland, Or TICKETS - TO ALL - HUV" POINTS EAST Through Palace and Ttmrint Sleeper, Din tiitf and Library UbHt-rvation enra. Elegant Vestibule Trains. No 4 Limited leaves Portland at 2:20 p m. No .'1 Ltyiited arrive i'ltrtlaiul at 10:15 a m. Fur ti-iketa anil fut. (nffninlirn. mil on adlreita JNO M. WILLIAMS, Or Affect, K A. Ii4 C. DKNNISTON, 0 V A.T A. Portland, lr