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Iffil DAILY EUGENE GUARD Pa&w ; v"r , JLJ JH H -1- ' JL i Jl lJ i M 1 Ij M It die of I'.ie town-are you ii immii i i ii iiikimi I II. ill iwii iiwrinil wmm in ill I ill i ii iim mam jsimw mm, MOMMMrUMKAMMMMMMMM VOL. 10. . . EUGENE, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1S-JD. ' NO. 13. l PASSED BOTH HOUSES VVASHINmomBTHi,iV- THE BIUXIOX G.SE TKflw,Kum THE CLOSING l iI5y Ladies or H A l, S. Km-.Mil' Considerable liuuiago Untie to Tieiw, "reeoii.WAiiiM.niy.Kebriur.-2J, Fruit and Drain. ill M E Church. kPECIAL SALE .THIS WEEK ON. LADIES' OUTING FLANN - 1 Night Dresses... Great values in this line. Rememberthe place. For $13.00 $13 on can buy a 3-piece Bedroom Set of Day & enderscn, with 20x24 glass .'. .'. .'. Corner 7th and Willamette Streets. $13 i't Forget J. ft Howe Will take your measure and have made to order suits from $13 to 38. Pants from U to $11. Over. 1000 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. samples at Starr & Aya- Forty Days llesolt of Work. LfglSli ; n no ii i a i M11I11 4 Fine Varnishes have arrived. In this shipment we have the llll Wi U Icr all exuobed wotk-lioors, walls, olc. It will stand all ni teits.Buch as oan and water. I I nVLDTMl Tho leading Palnl and anil me lite, i-orsaieor ,.- ...... Wall Taper Man. Santorn, importers. Boston 6v GRAY &. SON SALE A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED Willsie'" Cameras Eeceivetl. We recommend them. Studio of the JHOTO CO Superior Fotografs Special Care- Given to Posing, Lighting and Finish in all Portrait work at the BR FROM ? 8 to FEB. 72 O JERSEY BULL O I have procured an extra A 1 full blood reg- Utemd l,.rsev hnll. which I will seep oou- vlautlT at Bangs' stables. TEKM8-2.00, cash at time 01 servici... Cows hit be returned until with calf without extra charge. Duncan bcott kit We Will Sell Our ian Baskets te, of whatthev.t Hampers r 'a ior $3.25. 9 $3.00, now $2.00 a 1.50, now 90c ' oiw.TrWrt""-'nt "in Wow. 5 north ;how t Hal 1 Si Sn IK II AMIS Of lilt: liOVKHNOIt K B 61; To amend the law so as to give the governor executive functions on Ihe state hoard of horticnllure. 8 H 141; To provide commission for the selection of school textbooks H 11 130; To impropriate $500 for the relief of Ivy T'Miiplttou S It 0; To provide lor the registra tion of voles 8 B 2; To provide for a tax colleclor of Muiluoiimli couiitv 8 B 237; To auietul the la x so as to permit planking and corduroying counly roids i H 200; To change the manner of governing the Soldiers' Home B 1J 128; To codify the laws relative to state school luuds tUi 8; Pa-tial coditlcatiou of the school taws 8 B 11 1; To amend the law relative to proceedings lu justice courts B B 83; To encourage the use of wide lite wagons 8 B 72; To amend the act Incorpor ating the I'ort of l'orllaud 8B05 l'y Kuykeudall ol Lane; To change the time of hold'Ug court in the second jud'cal district 8 HSU; To cure certain defecis in deeds. S B 1(15; To periuil surety companies to qualify as sureties on bonds 8 B 03; To use convicts for improve ment of certain, roads H B 249; To change the lime of holding court in the ninth judicial district H B 57; To prevent the adulteratiou of candy H B 125; To provide for boarding the prisoners of Clatsop, Washington and Clackamas counties by contract H B 247; To provide for the convey ance of lands to J E Baling H B 241; To fix the salaries of sherif! and clerk In Linc.iln county H B 153; To create the caunly of Wheeler H B 288; To rogul ite the practice of dentistry H B 222; To regulate mutual Insur ance companies ' U B 108; To provide lor a sculp bounty fund H B 319; To amend the law relating to the duties of the stats land agent. U B 1S8; To reorganize the Btate Agricultural Bociety U B 53; lo constitute Willamette aud Portland boulevards as Multuo- mah county roads . H B 143; To provide for the proieo. tlon of forests and game, aud the appointment of wardens 8 B Protecting salmon in the Rogue river and Curry county BB T reorganize the state board ef horticulture 8 B Creating park commission lu cities of 3000 population or over. 8 B To amend seotiou 5 of the min ing laws b B AmendlUK the code relative to sheriffs deeds 8 B Requiring sherK to collect fees in certain civil cases 8 B Requiring county clerks lo administer oaths without charge, in pension matters H B Appropriating $15,000 a year for fish hatcheries H B To amend the charier of Salem H B To regulate horse shoeing in Portland H B Providing for normal schools at Ashland and Drain. Continued Tomorrow. Opt n by singing "Marching through Georgia" by the Audience Prayer by Rev M L Rose. Opening address by Rev J T Abbetl of 5 minutes. Music. Recitation by Miss Nellie Miiilh. 5 minute talk by I'rof E D Resler. Music. R. citatioti by A O M slei. Recitation by Vernie Long. 5 minute talk by Post Department (.'niiimuuder K II Mel'.lioy. Muvio. 5 uilnulo tain by Prof E E Orion. 5 mintilo talk by Rev R C Brooks. Music. Recitation by Kmnia Travis. Recitation by Willie Williams. 5 minute talk by Com J A Straight, Audience will sing "America". Benedicliou by Rev P O Bonebiake The celebration will be held in the M E church. Services at 7 30 o'clock p m prompt. No admission fee; all are welcome. Bv TitK Committer. Escai i Gallows. MUSICAL. JjKCTUKiS. Will lie Delivered During the Musical Fedival by Wallis Jias.li. The following letter will be of inter est to ail the music loving people of Eugene. Mr Nash is the father of W Gillord Nash, was organist ami choir director for 15 yeara in a church hold-, ing 30.0 people. Wheu but IS years of age he was director of a choral society ol between GO aud 70 voices. Nashville, Ore, Feb 19th, 1S99. Professor Irving M Uleu, University of Oregon. Djar Sir: I received yesterday your very cjurteous, but most unexpected, invitation to glv? a Itciure on a musical subject at your upproiichiug Musical Festival. I appr ciulo the complirueut you so pay me. It will give me much pleasute to give such a lecture as you describe. As soon as I have selected a subject I will advise you. I trust that your Festival will provo entirely successful and be the precursor of others, growing always in excellence aud lu popularity. Very truly your, Wallis Nahh The Spanish linleniuity. Washington, Feb 20. The house committee, on appropriations lias ordered a favorable renoiton the bill to pay Spain $20,000,000 for the Philip pines. Chairman Cannon was directed to call up the bill today under suspen sion of rules. PHltNUNAli. For Health pr,d plea5ure Drink only the purest beer, brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by Jiry Ueir?l?ard Uay Hayer Pflt. ogerje. Salem Statesman Feb 19; ID Driver Jr, who has been fireman at the capitoi the past four years, resigned last even ing, and in a few days his place will be permanently filled by Frank Frisbie, of Halsey, Linn county. RE? ftV i . rarnnt mak" y" l' .-lu't k won't do it. i; nr.! lifViT fa:!. . -""...i..., i.w.k viiniir with It l lilt"--'' '' J u , UricuWCbi scti-my . u j-uur lair. I'u old. i p.- t A 4 , p vmi'l . ".'":' '-,-.-,-,.irl,,.r. tlM 5,-ir iVJ.. f It'frnm f.lllneout. ll.iioa UiUlo. At ill ilruggui.. . . A nnl nMln ll 111' ""' L ' .t. ,.,.. -K,..ii it. ' lwll, MM. I F Senders of Albany, was here last night. Drew Griillu went to Salem on to day's 10:50 local. G W Jackson, of Junction, spent last night lu Eugene. Frank Anderson, the engiueer, spent to day in Eugene. Darwin Bristow, of Cottage Grove, was ln-Eugcne today Mrs Hanson went to Cottauo Grove today for a Bliort visit. Walter Jackson the well known drummer Is in thecily. Mrs Wm H Mansfield, of Halem, ar rived up today to visit relatives. Dr W W Oglcsby of Junction, waB an incoming passenger on today's 2:10 local. David Butler went to Portland this morning and will leave in a Bliort time for AlaHka. Mrs Vannie Ellerton of Texas ar rived last evanlng and Is the guest of her brother Mr B O Dunn on Wll lamette street. Wm Ho-pnes and wife, of Green county, Illinois, arrived here last night and expect to purchase a home in Lane counly. Rev J J EvanB of Salem Oregon arrived up today" to deliver a lecture before the pastoral theology class at the Divinity school. Mrs J B Hopkins is visiting her daughter at Shedds, Lane couuly. Mr Houkins returned home from the same place yesterday. Sam 8 Durkhelmer, of Pralpte City, Grant county, returned home today alter a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs E Schwaraicliild In iliia city. Judge W C Hale and Attorney L T Harrie returned from Salem last night where they have been arguing the Brantou appeal cise in the supreme court. O W Smith, sr of Klamath Falls, arrived today aud will visit with his son R 8 Smith, the well know.1 captain of the U of O football team. Mr Smith Is enrouto home from a visit in the East, and Is accompanied by his sister, who will visit on the coast for a time. TosiOHT. Rev J J Evans, of Salem will preach at the First Christian church tonight. A corr'ial Invitation Is extended the public to attend. Tin: Aii;i :iii:vr. Sai.km, Feb 21. In the supreme court, yesterday, the ease of the State of Oregon, respondent, vs Claude llranton, appellant, an appeal from the circuit court of Lane couuly, Hon J W Hamilton, judge, was argued and sub. milted. A brief statement of the case is as follows: The appellant, Claude Briintou, was severally Indicted by the grand jury ol Lime county, Oregon, on the 2tilh ol October, 1S93, charged with the crime of murder in the first degree, by kill ing John A Linn on the 15th ol June, 18118, in Lane county. Ou the day that the indictment wat returued into court the defendant was arraigned, entered a plea of uot guilty Ihe t'ullowiug day, and thereafter was dulv convicted of murder In the Hint, degree, as charged lu ihe iudictuient, aud was seuieuced according to law. On October !!!, 1S9S, the same grand jury returned into court an indictment against Courtlaud Green, charging liim illi Ihe crime of murdering John A Linn. 'I'tiere was no reference by innuendo, or otherwise, coutalued lu the last indictment to the complicity of Bianton, or any one else lu the com- mission of Greeu's crime. Each sep arate indictment contained the stale- nient of a complete crime charged ai;aini-t each of the defiudauts. The theory of the prosecution was that lii union aud Green were both actually picseut aiding and abetting each other in Ihe commission of ihe ciimlual act of killing Linn. That the criminal act that took the life of tlio deceased was 111 luw the act of each individually, as well as of both. The contention of the state wan that murder, unlike riot is a teveral crime. That in a crime like murder the crimi nal can be Indicted alone, tried alone, and the full penalty be indicted upon him the same as though ho committed the crime unaided. That a criminal act! in is uuliko a cival notion. That lu a criminal cause the defendant cannot be heard to plead or say that another has paid the debt I owe tlio law. After the trial of the appellant had been set, but before trial had, Court- land Green plead guilty to the Indict' nient against him. The couusol fur appellant claimed thntGreen'a plea of guilty was an acquittal of Branton and made various moves in the case ou that theory, and the ruling of the court thereon Is assigned as error. They Bought to withdraw Branton's plea of not guilty, lu order to demur on the grounds that Green had plead gull ty, and also moved the court during the trial to instruct thejury to return a verdict of acquilal as to Branton, on the grounds that Green had pleaded guilty to killing John A Linn, and claiming that was acquital of Bran ton. It was also claimed that the court erred in overruling defendant's motions for a continuance, and that the court erred In overruling appel lant's motion for a new trial. Salem Journal, Ktib, '.'1. "The actual dumuge done by the late frost to fruit and other trees is not et definitely known, but it is generally acknowledged to bo Ihe worst ever exuerieueed In Oregon. "In and about Salem, ou the low lauds, there is little question but I ho fruit crop in general Is wholly killed with the exception of apples and a very few pears. In some loealitiei the trunks of prune trees are complete, ly girdled, and cannot recover, lu other sections the bark is ruined only on one side, aud the trees may live but their strength will begieatly impaired. 'In (he city all delicate varieties of roses are killed, and nearly all frozen down to the snow Hue. Small fruits have fared 111 a similar manlier. Some strawberry beds that were protected by the snow ure in a good condition. while others are completely ruined. "In the red hills, south of the city. the crops of petite prunes, peaches and some varletlea of plums are almost completely ruined, while the Italian prunes seem to be safe. "It cannot yet bo Btated to what extent the grain has beeu killed. The rule appears lu be that all wheat that was proleuted by a covering of snow has come through all right, whllu all that was not so protected has beeu to a greater or lesser degree killed, and must be reeown." Attention 1. mbes of G A It Tlie lailii'H of ltich Moiinlaiti Circle No 4, ami ladies of the t, A K, will meet at ii A II hall, .Ninth atreot, Wodnositay evening. Fob 22, at 7 o'ulouk aliarn, anil uiaruli to tko M K church In a body, with our colors. Ity re quest of tlio president. Mils K 10 Hun HEIl Huuy a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwiso lovable girl with an offensive broatli. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purities the breath by its ac tion on the bowola. etc., an nothing pine will. Sold for yearn on alwmlute guarantee. Prieo eta. and W cts. Sold liy WilkiiM &l.iun. Bargains In Real Estate. I have for sale several tracts of land belonging to purtlcs who obtained said lands by loreclosuro ol mortgage, which are lor sale very cheap and on easy terms. Also city property lu Eugene and Springfield of like conditions and teruiB, 1'or descrlntion and prices call All Element of l'alk; Also of Petty Larceny. .leiiitiurs Loaded unit llluudor. Portland Telegram, Feb 20: "There was an element of pathos in the clos ing scenes of the legislative sessiou 111 the Iti'Uso. The hour for adjournment fixed by joint resolution had arrived, but Hie enrollment of the special ap propriation bill, the cousideiatioii of which by a joint conference commit tee had prolonged the sessiou one day, had not yet beeu completed. There ai no more business to do other than Hint of receiving the appropriation bill uud Hie speaker nfllxlng his signature toil. Most of the membcra bad their overcoats on and wore ready to go. Their ink wells, waste paper baskets, spittoons and writing pads weie snug ly bundled up. Soiuo wag had oveu carefully wrapped up the desk aud ohalr of Representative Fordney of Wallowa county, and affixed the mem ber's name to the furniture in large and conspicuous letters. "Fordney was called upon for a speech, but us ho refused to re upoud, ho was made the target of wads of paper thrown ut him from every corner of the house. Next Virtue was called upon for a discussion of Ihe clerkship abuse, but as he had received enough abuse for taking au extra clerk under his wing already, ho too, refused to respond. No ouo isccinod to be lu a humor to waste time on words.' Abb HEI.l'KU TIIEMHKI.VES. The dlsgracolul looting of the legis lative halls was again In evidence upon tlio lust day of the session. What plunder the members did not want themselves was taken by committee clerks and others, who hud uo more right to It than the Filipinos. One clerk, who came to Portland ou the special tinlu Saturday night, was load ed down with enough waste paper baskets, dips, writing puds and Ink wells to make n respectable load for a c'rny, and yet he struggled under the burden with tlio conncloUBiieHs of hav ing done his duty. 8 R WlM.iAMH, Agent, Eugene, Oregon Five Culnanieu Baptized. Portland Telegram Feb 20: The Chinese M E mission is prospering under Ihe superintendent, Itev 'J E Cllne. Yesterday live Cliinamen were baptized by Rov Dr G W Guo. Young Mothers Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing anil frequently fatal. Hhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acta like magic In cases Croup. It has never been known to fail. The worat cases relieved immediately. Price cU, -VI cts. and 81.00. Sold by Wilklna & Linn Peace helgns In Paris. Paris, Feb 20.-The city is calm to day, and stringent precautions have been taken lo maintain order. About 100 persons were arrested yesterday for taking part in the disturbances. Of this number 00 were detained in cus tody. Noth.e to Contrctors. Sealed bids will be received by the district clerk of Bchool district No 88 of Lane County Oregon, till March 4, 1899, for the building of a school house in District No 38 of Lane county, Oregon. Bald Bchoolhouse to be 40x50 feet, one story high. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to JesBe Sovems, clerk, In South Junction precinct. The Board of Directors reserves the righ' to reject any and all bids. Jesse Sovkbnh, Clerk Junction City Oregon. Educate Tour Howell With rusenrotMi Candy Cathnrllc, euro conntlpaltou forovor. luc, vac. II Ki. u. J. ian, uruggibiarciuiiu muuuy. Is the Btcnm Locomotive Doomed'; Men who know say that In the next ton years stiiim locomotives will dis appear aud electric motors win sup plant them. They alsisay that with, the now motive power trains will rush ulong at a minimum speed of 100 miles uu hour. Tills will prove a blessing to those who wish logo quickly from one point to another, but no more so than Hostettor'B Stomach Bitters has prov ed a blessing to those who wish to go quickly from sickness to health. The Bitters act at once upon stubborn cases of dyspepsia, Indigestion, biliousness and liver complaint. Thoy improve the appetite, quiet the nerves, and induce sound refreshing sleep. The trial of a bottle will afford convincing proof. Bold at all drug stores. What la Slilloh? A grand old remedy ;for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world fur half a century, has cured innumerable coses of in olpient consumption and relieved many In ad vanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts,, 60 eta., and $1.00. Sold by Wilkins & Linn. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. Oil & Henderson, Underiakeps wd E"3ALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS embalmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. Advance Agents Of Spring aro here, in the famous Now things fipad What CUTICURA REMEDIES Have DonoforSkiivTortured Babloi. My little firtt;r lial cow-pox. fihe suffered tr-trilily. Tried wwirythiiiir, no Rood. H:ab c.-imc ir with tn;r l'itli-rf,iiO was raw all over. Cnt'il' K"f rnrft IfT in thrte wttkl. Mm. KI.IA KOYK. l-jmthHt., Waiti., I. C. Our little boy h al l;it:iiia in tlio moat hor rible state. IDs fdcn wm full of tcatm, nd parts of ifio tlcli fP! raw. Wo ubcI Cuti. tuiu Koai au'l Ci tk-1 ka folntweut), aud a trrtk hr trm its JO"l a$ fVfTt Mm. I. C. FKKKSK. :mi Ho. lit Ht., Hrooklyn. I ,f.i c'l n T-ry rel ro'itjfl.noM on my boy's tw. lJ'X-tors 'lil no poo-l. After UBlriRona t x r.nl a hnlf of Crii'.'iniA (olntraeut) and Ci- r.' i h K.U'. fir ii tt.iirely cured. Ut. v.'.. i.ovk, pvi wii -icr St., rhila.,Pa. IPT'1CD0 T fcri'i net nwm bath it Ctm f i t (wmtl rt ni V- topJf .'(., n'lont tK r.rid. Ifurit t. C.Cof..M I it'.Mja. AiiAbouiliir'kin,Hclikll(Uf(ffM E. & W. Collars-Ms "OMRO" a 1-2 INCHES HIGH "SAC" Tlio now round corner lap collars. 15otli very drossy Bliapcu. ee Watch for more good things in duo season. All staple linos complete. Trices always right. F. E. DUNN.