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VOL 18.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
EUGENE, OREGON, MARCH 21, 1900.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
NO. 68.
MACRUM AFFAIR.
CIRCUIT COURT
BRYAN MEETING.
lw Things in
Ladies Tailor
Made Suits.
Ladies' Silk Waists
Ladies' Skirts,
Ladies' Linen waists.
Shirt Waists in White
with lace yoke.
BROS.
FULL OF PRUNES
Is the window.
You should see them.
House Committee on Foreign
Affairs Will -Investigate.
The Dnnn Burglars and Yan
derhoof Enters Pleas of
"Guilty."
L. C. SKEELS.
Watch our
Windows for next
and
for
2.45
Saturday
flonday
..Gilbert..
Shoes
(lite9 FSkmer
To assl9t digestion, relieve distress
after eating or drinking too heartily,
to prevent constipation, take
s m:l.
ftutsta ss trial
Sold everywhere. 25 cents.
Ml the late prnoeses, such as Carbon,
lulnntype, Ban Belief, and Royal
wide we are able to itirmen our
it 'DOS.
I'eleroD Panels and oval enclosures
mny tints are tlio newest thin in
BUQDU).
tUBENE.OR.
SOCIAL.
AFRICAR NEWS T DISCOURT.
MACRUM'B CHARGES.
peelal to the Uuard.
Washington, March 21. The house
oommiltee oa foreign affairs will
luv -etlgate the charges made by Hon
Charles E Macruui, late consul at
Pretoria, that the British nfflolals at
Durban opened his official mail. The
rebuffs of the aJmlnlstratlou received
by Macrum will not down the matter,
and it may assume proportions of
sufficient Importance to be turned over
to tbe diplomatic corps for adjustment.
ANTI-MoBRIDE BLATE WINS
Special to the Guard.
Salem, March 24. The autl-Mo-Bride
slate In the city republican
primaries won today with practioally
no opposition. .
DEWEY IMPROVING.
Special to the Guard.
Savannah, March 21. Admiral
Dewey, who with his wife, is stopping
here for a few dayB, and Is indisposed,
is reported today as Improving.
BOERS HOLD THE NORTH.
Special to the UUiBD.
London, March 21. Lord Roberts
Informs the Mar department that the
Boers concentrated at Allwal and a
fe points north continue to bold their
position, which is made tenable by
reason of no advance by the British.
OSMAN PA8HA.
Special to the Guard
Constantinople, March at. us-
man Pasha, the hero of Plevna, noted sb
the ruinous Turkish fighting areneral, Is
dead.
murine the Russian campaign of
1877 Osinan Pasha, who anally eur,
rendered Deo. 10, in 142 days caused
the Russians to lose 40,000 men while
he suffered a Iobb of 80,000 himself.
Daman contested azalnst 7o,uju in
fantry and 60,000 cavalry, and dis
played the greatest bravery and generalship.)
Municipal Election.
OTHER TRARSACTIOSS.
Committees Appointed to Raise
Funds and Make Arrangements.
DANOINO party,
The last dance of the series given by
E. R. Davis will be held at Armory
Hall Friday evening, Maroh 30, and
Notice Is hereby given that tbe an
nual election of offloers, In and for the
Citv of Eugene, will be held on Mon
dav. the 2nd day of April, 1900, at
whinh time there is to be elected: One
oouncllman for each ward, all for the
term of two years; one recorder ana
tbe invitations are being Issued. Mr. on9 treasurer, both for the term of one
The Hoffman
W O ZEIQLERi PROPRIETOR
SUNDAY DINNERS 60c.
EUGENE, OREGON.
EUGENE STEAM DYEIN6
CLEANING WORKS....
West Eighth Street
near Steam Laundry.
Jr., Proprietor.
Davis has been uniformly successful
In the conduct of his sohool during tbe
past two years, and this party promises
to be one of tbe pleasant aflalrs of the
season. Geo H. Yerlngton'R new
orchestra will furnlBh the music, being
beard in public for tbe first time at
this eveut. Its personnel Is as follows:
G. H. Yeriugton, dlrcotor, clarinet;
Andrew Svarverud, 1st violin; Will
GrosB, 2nd violin; Frank McAllster,
cornet: W. W. Brown, flute; Earl
Church, 'cello; All Dlllard, trombone,
nlsv Dlllard. piano; Kenneth miner,
bass viol; Paul Oostel, trap drums.
To the Bicyclist.
A irood bicycle $10. Fine Ku-Kluck
hinunleH. finer Barker bicycles. One
r l.lngflla tB 60. All kinds of
hirvcle sundries at low prloes, also all
kinds of blcyole repairing. Don't pay
list prices for blcyolee, as everybody is
on.tino the nrlces from $5 to $10. We
will meet tbe cut and then we will do
better than anyone. Before you buy
call on us. We will save you money.
Remember the place.
Barker Gun Works.
Ninth Streel.
year.
JUDGES
BOB 8AID
I Clolhlnir rlanru. w,1rr..1 Mnri repaired
fMed cloihinj retored to lUjorlilnal ooior to
"!f Li1".6 n,w' Satisfaction guaranteed. orx
wed lor atid delivered.
Telephone Black 493
mm
CORSET
anc
TM BIST
Iiti? wai.t In black 1.2"
Ix-kaon wait in irab 1.00.
Miea JackKin airt Imc
J. '. C. corwt. thort wai't $1.00.
Simmer Sm.w Flake $1.00,
Summer ('ooler" uOc.
P. Frank & Son.
Bicycles.
n n Plna & Co. have the best line
of 'bicycles on tbe market. "The
White." Phoenix," "Imperial," and
.ii...n Kairle." with any tire you
wish. Examine our line and you will
be convinced.
At the University. The Hhaw
blmllv atleoded
company on ... , , n aore, lp 10 s r 4 w; $7uQ.
p,ayeduumr of Sections. Their
Lwiderallon appreciated.
AND CLERKS
ELECTION.
First Ward JT Rowland, IK Peten
nit p J McPherson. Peters and Mc
pherson designated as olerks. Poll
ing place, truck houseof Cyclone Hose
(' on llth street.
Second ward-AL Peter, B MoMnr
nhnvandEC Bmltb; Peter and Mo
M urpbey designated as clerks. Polling
place, engine room In City Hall bnlld-
in tr.
Third ward M B Wains, ueouarger
and Geo Roberts; Wallls ana uarger
i.n.rH clerks. Polling place, D
Cherry's building on north side of
Eighth street, between unveauu
neltnn streets.
Polls to be opened at 9 o'clock a m
and close at 8 o'olook p m on eald 2nd
A nf Anrll. A D. 1000.
"r ,l
By order of tna oommon
the city of Eugene, Marco u,
B. F. DORRIB, Meooruei.
Court House Notes.
tipkI EatatM Mortgage $238,60
Rnal Estate Mortgage $150.00
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,
in T Uoshaw to Jesse B Wilson an
R A Walker, 160 acres In tp 16 r 1 e
$10.
ChasL Bcottand wife to Jease
Wilson and Richard A Walker, 100
acres In tp 18s r 1 e; $30,
Minnie L Wasbburne.et al. heirs o
O A Lockwood, deceased, to K
riru.lv 1M.7S acres la tp 10 s r
t.500.
M Braoe and wife to fc-mll Ocrsoacn
105. State of Oregon vs Charles
Monte and James Norton; attempt to
commit burglary. These are tbe me i
who attempted to burglarize F E
Dunn's store and were apprehended
by Polloeman Croner. Information
filed and took day to plead. L. Bilyeu
will defend.
Tuesday they each separately entered
pleas of -'not guilly." They will be
tried following tbe trial of Vanderhoof.
Wednesday morning defendants
withdrew pleas of '-not guilty" and
entered pleas of "guilty" Friday
Maroh 23, at 9 a m fixed for sentence,
80 Fannie E Gage vs J F Amis and
E J Amis; to recover money. The
following jury was drawn in the case
Tuesday forenoon, March 20: W H
Bailie, Joe Huddleston, F M Ham
briok, 8 M Douglas, U Cole, J S
Hlgglos, J Taylor, Joseph Strome, W
J Benninger, Z T Fink, P J MoPhor
son and I E Barhre.
Tbe jury Tuesday evening brought
In a verdlotof$1000in favor of plaintiff.
102 State of Oregon vs F H Vander
hoof. Information filed Monday
of burglary, charging him with
stealing a saddle, bridle and blanket
from J F Powers on J.tnuary 11, 1000.
Arraigned and took day to plead.
Attorney E R Bkipworlb appointed to
defend.
Tuesday morning defendant entered
a nlea of "not guilty." Trial set for
Wednesday morning at 9 o'olock.
Wednesday morning defendant
withdrew nlea of "not guilty," and
entered plea ol guilty "- Friday
March 23, at 9 a m set lor sentence.
21. Edward B Oomph vs RTnomp
son ; to recover mouey. The :oiiowing
jury was drawd in the case: John
Klssenger, P u Knowllon, jonn
Spores, John W Sutherland, J A
Hlevens, J F Mummey, J F Walker,
J A Haines, Stephen Rlgdou, H tu
Underwood, J H McFarlaud, and O E
Simpson. Defendant nonsuited.
83 The Blue River Mining Ho va
Frank Mengoi et al; Injunction. Tbe
following lury was taken in the case
Wednesday' forenoon: C Cole, A' E
Barbre, John Klssenger, Joseph Btrome,
W J Benninger, James Horn, W D
Wallace, F M Hambrook, Wm Glbbs,
Ed Howe, F M Jackson and J F
Muramey. On trial.
69 Jobn Wblteaker vs J D Mlshler
et al; to reoover money. Continued as
to J A Yoder. Default against J D
Mlshler. Judgment for; $534 and
interest. Dismissed as to defendant
D Spenoer.
78 Mary M MoGrath vs M T Me-
Qrath; dlyoree. Referred to U A
Hardy to take testimony.
90 Geo W Hollenbeok vs Henry
Poston et al; to reoover money. De
fault. Judgment for $134 Interest at
10 per cent, attorney fee or $25 ana
order of sale of attaobed property.
82 F W Osburn, administrator of
the estate of A A King, vs l.ewiB
Belsbaw; to recover money. Default.
Judgment for. $869.8, Interest at 10 per
cent sud $30 attorney fees.
108 Btate of Oregon vsJH Martin;
indecent exposure. Two informations
filed by. District Attorney Brown
Wednesday afternoon It h Bteveiu
appointed to defend. Defendant was
arraigned and took bis dav to plead.
EKTHUSIftSTIC OATHERIRO.
A goodly number of citizens met In
tbe county court room last evening
pursuant to call.
On motion Judge Walton was elected
chairman and I. L. Campbell secretary,
Judge Walton stated the object of
tbe meeting was to procure the presence
of Wm. J. Bryan on April 5 to hddrees
the people of Lane couuty. He stated
that Mr. Bryau was the foremost
American citizen today.
I. L. ( ampbell read letters from
Chairman Sheridan, Judge O'Dny and
Hon. M. A. Miller, saying that Mr.
Bryan would speak in Kugene on
April 6 at 11 a m. provided a special
train was procured to bring him from
Portland to Eugene. It had also been
learned that the train would cost
$196.80. Additional expenses of the
occasion would require $'J5 to $50 more,
On motion of Hon. L. Bllyou It was
unanimously voted to make all necr
farv arrangements to procure tun
speaker on that date.
Ou motion a committee or six on
finance was appointed, consisting of
L. Bilyeu, I. E. rltevens, I. L. Camp
bell, L. L. Stevens, F. M. Wilkltisand
Fred Flsk.
On motion the following reception
and arransremeuts coinmitteo was
appointed: E. R. Skipworth, F. M,
Wllkina, J. O. Rlchatdaoti, George U,
Dorrls, J J. Walton, Thomas Brown
and If. H. Patterson.
It was moved that tbe above com
mittees have power to appoint all sub
committees ueceHsary.
The nueting was an enthUHlaatio olio
and we nredlct that Eugene will
lliieas the largest crowd 111 her history
ou April 6th.
CONTEMPTIBLE REPORT.
Today's Register contaius a con
temptiiile report of tho meeting,
written by the senior editor hltUBelf,
A newspaper should give a talr report
of such a gntheiiug, even of the oppo
sition. The Register editor, who
supported Mr. jsryan for the presi
dency, should beaoovesuch work.
NOTICE.
All persons desiring to make dona
tions ca'i leave the same or send It to
tbe Guard, and tbe money will be
acknowledged and turned over to tbe
proper committee.
Just arrived
Our Spring line
of Ladies' Tailor
made suits.
Come in and see them.
J. V. raff man.
NEW LINE OF
OAK EXTENSION TABLES
AND CHINA CLOSETS AT
DAY & HENDERSON.
Scientists Say
Tobacco is fattening. Wo don't recom
mend it on the table, but for a good smoko
tho BANQUET CIGAR which is mado of tho
finest tobacco can't bo boat.
LOOK IN AT
Geo. T. Hall & Son's.
North ihow window, whoro wo have dliplajed
Three uow lino of Jartlluloro.
Jardiniere and Pedestal 24 In. high.
And 0-lnch Jardontoro of Art Ware In Imitation of tho
colubraltid Uook Wood and a uow paw mod JarUlnlor at
20c
6 w
PERSORAL.
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
Scrub Brushes,
Shoo Brushes,
Clothes Brushes,
An hind of Brushes,
AT HALF PRICE.
Rat-pains in glassware to make room (or onr new stook.
Htrike while tbe iron it hot. I We bare made a deep
out In everything In tbe grocery line. If jou don't
believe it oome and uee. We will Bollyouacew
galvnnizod (anoet 6 t' lllou can full of oil for $1,60
or tbe cud without tbe oil for50oonta. If you study
eoonomy you may leurn A lesson of us.
For Divorce. Coryallls Times:
So far. two new divor e cases have
been sobeduled for the coming term of
circuit oourt. One nf these Is Nancy
Felger versus J. B. Felger. They have
been husband and wife for nearly 46
years. They were married In Lane
ooanty on September B, 1855. In bet
complaint Mrs. Kelger says tnai sue
was deserted by ber nusuana in pni
1805, and that he has no", since con
trlliuied to her support."
DiBD. Mrs Wm Johnson died at
her home two and one-half miles
southeast of Junction City, Sunday
morning at 7 o'clock. Funeral services
i.oM at the bouse. Intertnsnt at
tne Odd Fellow's cemetery Tuesday.
H(,ph. Oflloers ol the Oregon Hop,
urowers asbooihii
Piano MW.SB.-W Oltlord Nash.
I Voice culture, Ml ru
For terms, apply to " " -
rwmltorv.
Junc,,BuUet,n WE
were drawn MjurorsTcamel 8Qy!
CIRCUIT court.
W C Hale vs the Noonday Mining
Co, a private corporation; to reoover
money for attorney fees. Judgment Is
asked for $258 and costs.
PROBATE.
Estate of Wm R Frady, deceased.
C E Russell, O W Fiddler and H M
Doty, appraisers, file Inventory. Total
real and personal property, $300,
LOCATION.
F.verett F claim, Blua River; by Geo
Fl.her. D M Hogan and A h Peter,
pored the saleof thirty bales of hops
at CJ oeuls. The association otnceis
state that Inquiries are more numer-
Sllvey Stewart Is in Eugene.
Geo. T. Hall In Salem yosterday.
P. J, Patterson spent last night In
tbe olty.
John P. Jones, of the H. P. R. R., Is
In the olty.
Mrs. Henry Klssenger has gone to
Siskiyou, Cal.
Steve Moore returned to Portland
this afternoon.
Mr. H swings left lor bis home al
Mitchell today.
Rev. J. F. Claycomb went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon.
Attorney W. O. Magers returned to
Portland this afternoon
Dr. R. L. Wllloughby Is having bis
residence greatly remodeled.
H. Heckman and family, of Fair
mount, have moved to Butera
Mhmes Hulery and White returned
home from Cottage Orove today,
IT M Ttrnttnln and O W Lake, of
Springfield, visited Salem yesterday,
Frank Mason, of the Blue River
nilnM. the old-lime winter. Is in tht
oily.
Pendleton E. O., March 10: L. R.
Llvermore, ol Eugene, Is a guest at tin
Hotel Pendleton.
Rev. Przybylskl arrived home today
from a trip of a month through wash
ington and Brltlnh ColumbI
Tuesday's Lebanon Express: Mrs.
J. Movrholder and children Jolnt l Mr.
Mossholder at Eugene yesterday.
Jack Lynch and wife returned lo
dav from Oakland, Cel. They "Ml
i.ur,lorior rriHkn tneir nnme who i-a...-.
Zuiuwalt In Irving precinct.
Mam With tub Piw. A balky
!i rse, loaded with a plow, and a fariuei
who could swear In seven laiiguui ,
entertained an audience on Willamette
treet this afternoon, just
A SPANKING TEAM
of high Btepping rosdsterilwouldprob.
ably look Ilka ordinary horses it not drossed
a s manner to suit their style. Don't ei
peot your horses to look proud and fiery if
they are ashamod ol their dress. Fit them
oat In one of onr stunning baggy harness
ml they wll repay yon In pride ana souon
PRESTON & HALES.
Manufaotursrs of Hrn and Saddlsi.
Dsalsrsl Paints, Oil, and Wall Papar.
. The Omo. ..
DRESS SHIELD
Made frpm
Natural
Fibre.
Contains
No
Rubber.
We carry thorn in all sizes.
Junction Bulletin: Miss Laura
Coleman will not teach the Harmony
school this spring term, but will teach
a school near Eugene.
Hermann Thanhaoser, of New York,
is in the city.
WANTED At onoe, two apprentice
irirls In millinery store.
after the
purine of the Hhaw company's band.
Tub Passing Dkad. The two
military companies of Eugene went to
the ZM train this morning tn ay
heir respects to the remains ol mo
soldiers which passed mrnugii.
Piesent arms was given wuen iui
train arrived snd left and taps soun!cd.
Loss Paid.-B. R. Williams lo'
-,d the Are loss on Mrs. J. W. John-
hnuM near Harrlsborir. Tbe
Little Gents
Clothing
VESTEES
JOSIE'S.
A full line of youths' clothing.
Men's clothing in complete.
F. E. DUNN.
seen a paper ior -
", ko, what wa. going on.
i locators.
I
tin E, LxAnaiU).
Buiount was $WQ,
$