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DAILY EUGENE Try an Advertisement. We Reach the People. 0L 18. I U tbuAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, MARCH 13, 1900. -4- TUESDAY EVENING NO 61. are showing this week ENGLAND DECLINES MEDIATION. f MEDIATION. W things in Embroidery. largest Circulation. Jo Cents a Month. U -: GUARD. ! f. Dotted Swiss. Puffing, Vanises, Tucking, , Allover Embroidery. new goods. HMPTOW BROS. d Aluminum Beoken for novelties have been much Intereatod of late In the handsome table articles made of Hold A luminura shown bv I,. C. Hk'HKTM Thi in an ttir that few can imas it without Inquiry. The Bpoons and foiks which are made ht mIIv bo minUki'ii for solid Bold, ho line is the mialliv and so rich thn nnlnHnv ninmn is a solid metal, having no plating to wear off and leaving all sorts of iniurloim Em underneath. It is of uniform color throughout, and th ettt-cts of ordinary wear x'arimmeniiueij wneii u winw. hub imuv mum- u even suenor to sterling iere wu: uuvr uo mij uuaiRimj Bnuiuu mm wvuui'uui iiiuiHi, Miua tui are ireaueni on ni.iMi war. It has a peculiar aualitv thai renders it inmii'iiLurK tninrh ami itmnD- tilj itwillHtiinn tne rougncst usage 10 wnicn oousenoin utenBiis are liable to oe sub. jiwelf is beantlml, anl It is m tide Into handsome designs in tea, dessert, table, sugar rl COnee Blioontt nuu variuun ioa tii iur itnu iituuy .nivea. none mis ltSell WOUltl iheHnM Aluminum to persons of elegant tastes, there is another consideration of im e.iwi ilmt iHits imritT. While ordinary Dialed warn looks vorv wll. nmtriiMt thla prince are often Million metals which by tho action of the ticids in foods are made deoid nous, it not aosoiuieiy uuuiioub. sun SlTaDUfto Is the fact that these goods jio my customers, Call and inspect them, I -" L. C. Skeels. Will Open Saturday, Harch ioth. ...Gilbert CHRISMAN BLOCK. Non-Irritating tliartic tto take, easy to operate d's Pills KAYS FURNITURE GO IS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS w lateprnceBPefl. Slinh An Parhnn. fyp, Bas Relief, and Royal e are able to furnish our (n Panels and oval enclosures J Hots are the newest thin io EUBENE.OR, ?e Hoffman O 2EI0LEH, FROPRItTOR PAY DINNERS BOe EUGENE, OREGON. STEAM DYEING LEANSN8 WORKS.... Eighth Street narsieamUumlry. MAfiX, Jp., Propi'lelop. PmiT,,,;'' WOFCd an repaired. r". S'V'",;0 '"rllnl color to Tler.hnne lila. 4!tt JACKSON f CORSET : waists an? THE BCST Frank S Son. Court House Items Real estate mortgage $460 00 Chattel mortgage 150 00 Satisfaction of mortgage 600 06 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. U 8 to Albert Hoberlaod, 160 acreee in tp 16 s r 7 w: patent. U F Collins to H N Smith, 222.69 aorea In tp 16 s r 2 e; $1,000. Albert Haberland to Louis J miller, 80 aores In tp 16 s r 7 w ; $300. Albert Haberland to Edward Haber land, 80 acres in tp 16 a r 7 w; $300. Wra Edward Bwentzel and wire to The Balfour, Guthrie Investment Co, land in tp 18 s r 5 w; $21.02. Qui claim. State of Oregon to B Q Mulk.y, 167 am s In tp 17 a r 4 ; wj $575.86. Con firmatory deed. MININO LOCATIONS. White Bear, Bohemia, by W H Ostrander, locator. East Fork, Bohemia, bv J E Ostran der and Arthur Helms, locators. Bun Shine claim, Bohemia, by E 8 Lovelace, locator. Noonday Lode, Bohemia, by Burton Herd, locator. Sunrise Lode, Bohemia, by Burton Hord , locator. CIRCUIT COURT. Blue River Mining Co. vi Frank Meugoz; answer filed by Emmom A Emmons, attorneys for defendants. M Wilklns, F M Wilttlns and B F Eorrla vs H B Oreve; answer filed by Emmons AEiumous, attorneys for de lemlants. PKOBATE. Estateof George H Kiocaid, dreeased; petition of L A Salsman to be dis charged as executor. 1'etltiou granted Estate of Hester Tucker deceased; final account. Approved. Estate of Alfred Wilson, deceased; final account. Approved. M AKKIAUE LICENSE. The following marriage llcmse waa issuvtl toda: Alfred R llrabhaiu and .vllss Kitle Vi rti J"hn Contiiact Maiik. Laoecounly bo leased to J W Wallers the Long Tout iver at d tributaries to run logs In. The British GoYernmeHt Will Settle her Own Scores With tie South African Republic Special to the Guard. JjONDOV. March 13 Tho on oauBDury to the offer of the United States government to mediate the differences hot.wpAn h ana tne couth African ronnhlipn hog Wn m'vAn tt;4 1 --w UHU vvu q T vll HV WBllbOU The British covernment deel tion from this republic, though acknowledging the obliga tions conferred through the tender of our good offices. WH. J. BRYAN Will Speak at Albany and Salem March 28. WILL AROUSE THE NORTHWEST. Special to the Guard, Taooma, March 13. The lour of the North Paclfio stales to be made by William Jennings Bryau includes addresses in the Willamette valley. As the dates are now arranged, the distinguished politician and orator will speak at both Albany and Salem on Marcn 28. Notifications have been sent to these towns and It Is expected that large and enthusiastic orows will gather at each point, larger fact than when Mr. Bryan spoke at Lebanon two years ago. Cottage Grove Happy. Cottaok Geove, Or., March 12. A telegram wbb received here today from Rnseburg announcing tha' the nnit of G. Warner vs Bruneao A Jennings Bros, was decided in favor ot the de fendants. This waa a salt to deter mine (the ownership of the Helena mine, in the Bohemia mining dlstrlot, which Is probably the richest mine on the Paoltto Coast. Ninety-five per oent of the people here are aatl fled 1th the verdlot. Bruneau & Jennings Brosbave ran out 5O0 fet of tunnels, and have expended about $12,000 in labor and machinery, and have at the present time $200,000 In sight. The mill will be started at once, and It la estimated that $10,000 wlli;be the clean up of the Bret 10-day.' run. WARNER VS. BRUNEAU. The Big Bohemia Mining Case Was Won by the Defendants. RoMburg Sevlaw, Mroh 12. Shortly before 8 o'clock the jury brought In a verdict for the defend a'Hs (Bruneau, Jennlnicx, et al.) after being out tbr e hoars. The attorneys f ir the plaint Id' at once rove notice of a motion tor a new trial, and were given until Thursday to do so. The Bohemia mining case of G. G. Warner et al, Is now In the hands of the jury. The evhteupe was all In shortly before noon Saturday, and court was continued In session until far into the night that day In an at- tempt to give the case to the jury before Sunday. The arguments of the counsel were completed finally, but the Instructions of tin oniirt were not delivered until this morning. These were quite leugthy and the counsel on both aides noted many exceptions to tholaw as laid down ny the juae, thus laying the basis for aa appeal, no matter which side secures the ver dlot. Bryan Will Visit Portland. Washington, D. C, March 12 Senator Turner, of Seattle, baa receiv ed word from Colonel William i. Bry an that be would tour through Wash ington from Maroh 28 In April 2, when he would go to Portland and speak there, and at other points in Oregon, before aoiug into California. Senator Turner will accompany Bryan on bis trip through Washington. . Bryan's Itinerary. Taooma, Marob 12. Senator Turner I red today that Colonel Bryan will make five speeches In this state, as follows: Walla Walla, March 29; Spokane, March 30; Yakima, March SI, Seattle, April 2, and Taoonia, Aprils. Suit BhodohT. The following suit has been filed in the Multnomah county circuit court: "Earl Fruit Company against Norris Humphreys to recover $840. The plaintiff alleges that It expended this ainountof money for the benefit of the defendant at various times between August 10 and October 0, 1897, interest Inolndtd." Ebenezcr Blachley. The death of one of the oldest pioneers of Oregon and Lane county occurred today. Ebeuezer Blanhley died at the home of C. M. January, 11 miles rorth of this city, on the river road, at 6:80 this morning, of old age, aged 90 years, 8 months and 18 days. Deceased was well and favorably known, leaves three sons and one daughter and a hoe t of other relatives and friends. The funeral will be held at 1 o'olock tomorrow afternoon to tbe Eugene Mason lo cemetery, Rev. Bell, of Juno tlan, officiating.; Bids Wanted. Seated bids will be received by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, March 14, 1800, for tbe purchase of the following real property: 18x84 feet Id 'he rear of the butcher shop of Fisher A Wat kins on Wlllam. ette street, and 26x84 feet lu tbe rear of the W. T. Campbell property now occupied by Link's shoe store on Wil lamette street, all In Lane county, Oregon. The court reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Court, E. U. Lkk, County Clerk. Wanted. A refined woman for a responsible position. . Salary, $12 per week. Ad dress Mhs Q C KissEr.L, . Eugene City. A Musical Event. Llbany Herald: "A musical event of unusual interest will be the ptano reolial of Miss Joyce Brownell at tbe Congregational church next Tuesday evening. She will be assisted by Miss Marguerite Hansen, vocal Instructor In the University ot Oregon, aud Mr Gifford Nash, director of the musical department of the (J of O. It will be a rare musical treat." Favorable Reply From Germany -France Will Not Participate." .-Nbw Uniform. C'has. Cilngen smith received today from Columbus, School Election E. Sohwarr..'""- "' -i-i'- hll.l olectiKl director veaterdav F' 'r ru "-""n n. p ni-b .h ..-ivino separate company C, O. N. O. The votes Total vole cast, 66. Damasous blade. ell In bis new !sr ril is a beautiful Lbarlev will look M. H. rMiiltb, Butternut, Mich., says, 1 clothe'. "DeWltt's Little Early Itisersare tbej ' very best pills I have ever used for cos-j KakMkhh. Farmers are now nmk. tivmess, liver and bowel troublts." I log preparations to nmh the plowing Vincent 4 Co., Corner Drag Store. Eugene Grain and Produce Co... VVm. K. Scarborough, Hgr. Pay U.. highart Cah Pric for POULTRY AND EGGS. and sowing of p'sln. if tho p'ent wiaibercou.litlona Kill ruuiu o.r a few day. Hops Sold. John Anderson sold 90 hal of hops today to T A Llvesley A Co. at 6 cent, per pound. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Tnd., says, "DeWltt's Little Early Itisers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They generally cleanse and Invigorate the bowel, and liver. THE PLAQUE SITUATION. Bpcclal to the Uuakd. Han Kkancisco, March 13. Advices by the steamer Just arrived from Honolulu are that the buhonio plague situation Is more favorable tor the stamping Lut of the disease than for months. Strict quarantines are being enforced wbioh accounts for much of the Im provement In the plaguTepldemio lu the Islands WILL FIGHT IT OUT. Spools: to Die Guard, London, Maroh 18. The Uuiled States, through her minister to Great Brliaiu, tendered her good olllces as mediator for the Boers. Prime Miuister Salisbury will prob ably decline the offer made by the American uoveriimo.nl. FRANCE AND GERMANY. Special to tho Uum. London, March 18. The French government decllues to participate ill any effort to piedlate tbe dllllculty between Great Britain mid the Boer republics. The answer of France Is that "Mediation would defeat Its own object." Special to tho Guard. Berlin, March IS. The German government has expressed a willing ness to participate with other countries in tbe attempt at mediation. ENGLAND'S ANSWER. Speolsl to tho Guard. London, Maroh 18. The answer of tbe British government to the Boers was read lu parliament today hj Prime M inister Halishury. The representative of Great Britain specifically states that his government will not assent to tbe Independence of the South Afrloan republics. GEN. WHITE GOING HOME. Speolal to the Guard Durban, South Afrioa, March 18. General Whit j has arrived here from the seat of hostilities. He takes pas sage for Eugland in a transport that sails at once. FRENCH WANTS REINFORCE MENTS. Special to tho UDA kd. London, March 13. General French ends word to General Roberts asking tbat his command be reinforced. Fighting continues all aloug tbe line. General French Is of the opinion tbat a larger force than tbat on the ground will be required to accomplish tbe capture of Bloemfontein, the cap ital of the Orange Free State. Bicycles. B. D. Paine A Co. have the best Hut of bicyoles on the market. "The White," "Phoenix," "Imperial," and ' Golden Eagle," with any tire you wish. Examine our line and you will be convitioed. Offered $2,750. The Eugene Trans. fer Co has received an offer of $2,7t0 for the steamer City of Eugene. The boat is not in the hands of tbe couit but will be sold In due course of time by tbe U H marshal at Portland, we supposo. She cost nerly $10,000. Genuine spring day. Buds are bursting forth on lhobusl.es and trees. Buy hay, grain and mill feed ol Scarborough. You will got a bargain. It is anld the cost of the Bohemia mining cose at Rxwehurg will amount to $2,000. Linn and Lane county teachers will hold a joint Institute at Harrlsburg next Friday. If you want fresh Pioneer Minced rea Clams, go to Scarborough. Wm. Newman received some sand from Cape N me, and he panned il out lodny. It showi'il plenty of gold. L. M. Curl was elected school ditecior of Albany by 8 majority over J. M. JUlsou. Thres bundled and twenty-four votes were polled. Albany Herald, Monday: "The will of the late Grace Ann Davis was Hteil Monday. E. E. Davis Is named as executor. Tim property, which Is valued at $IG00, is to be divided he tweeo E. E. Davis, Arvllla I u'l, r, Virgil Davis and E. Davis. If you want the highest ca- prh- for eggs, take thtui to Hcarboiuugii. Just arrived Our Spring line of Ladies' Tailor made suits. Come in and see them. J. V. Kauftaii, NEW LINE OF 5at E5?FaiON TABLES AND CHINA CLOSETS AT DAY & HENDERSON. Scientists Say Tobacco is fattening. We don't recom mend it on tho table, but for a good smoko tho BANQUET CIGAR which is made of tho nnost tobacco can't bo beat. . LOOK IN AT .Geo. T. Hall & Son's Jardiniere and Pedestal 24 in. high, And e-lnoh Jardonlero t Art Waro In Imitation nt thn olbralou Uook WwUanua saw paiaii 20C Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Sorub Brushaa, Shoe Brushes, Cloth. i Brushes, Any kind of Brush. AT HALF PRICE, Bargains lo glasawaro to make room for onr new stook. Htrikn whilo the iron la tot. We liavo made a deep out in ev.ry thing lu the grooery line. It ou don't li. Have it ooma and see. We will soil you a new galvanized faaoet 5 gallon oan full of oil for 111.60 or the can without tha oil for60 oonts. Ilvou studv eoonomy youmryleurn alessouof us. ' A SPANKING TEA Of hiffh BtflDDlnir rOAdstAra wnnlrVnrAt,. ably look like ordinary horses if not dressed n a manner to suit thoir style. Don't ex pect your horsea to look prond and fiery il they are ashamed of their dress. Fit them oat in one oi our stunning buggy harnes and they wil repay you in pride and action PRESTON & HALES. Manufacturers of Harnesa and Saddles. Dealers la Paints, Oils and Well Paper. gltatest-style '"'Slimmer i Shoes andjiSlippefs. F. E. DUNN. . . cri