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f Advertisements in the I DAILY GUARD Reach I the Right kind of People. DAILY EUGENE GUARD, relivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. VOL. 18. MONDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, MAY 21, 1900. jpecial Sale his Week on MONDAY EVENING NO. 110. Lnen S cirts 39 cts. ..Excellent Values.. WTOfil BROS KENTUCKY CASE U. S. Supreme Court Decides in Fa?or of Beckham. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS. Special to thA fnnV London, May 21.-General Buller's advnoe on Pre oria Is delayed bv the rebuilding of a section of railroad that was destroyed by the Boers. LADYBRAND BURRENDEK8. Smlal to the fliuau London, May 21.-General Kuudle reports that lux forces have caDtured Lidj brand, the Boers retiring without risking an engagement. MAFEKING RELIEF. 1 i aptured Not all, but nearly all the buyers ol Clothing' and Gents' Furnishing in this city now acknowledge our supremacy. The balance is sure to follow when they realize the advan tages we offer. Our line is made up of garments in which every desirable point is represented with a superlative degree of elegance and worth. " No other house can approach them for style, fit and workmanship. They are made in all the latest styles. In Worsteds, Cassim eres, Cheviots and Serges ranging in price from $5.00 to $20.00. Seeing is believing. Come and look over our line of the celebrated Fecheimer, Fishel 4 lYl. Clothing. 'J. Hanson. Special to the Guian. London, MBy 81. General Hnuler Is using all the means at his command for the transportation ol supplies to Mateklng. ine British hoops who stood tbe long siege fared bard, rations being short and of the plainest kind, without fresh meat or vegetables. The sick and wounded will be con veyed to Klmberly for treatment. General Metheun will assist In conveying the disabled. THE RELIEF FORtlE. Spoolai to the Guard. London, May 21 The final relief of Mateklng was accomplished by a composite fotce of 2300 men under Colonel Mahon. THAT KENTUCKY CASE. Special to the Guard. Washington, May 21. Tbo Bu- preme court today handed down a deoislon In the contested Keutucky governorship oase. The decision of the Kentucky supreme court declaring Beckham itltled to tbe seat jvas affirmed. A bitter fight was waned between partisans of Goebel, democrat, und Taylor, republican, finally culminaiing in tbe assasrluatlnn of Gnehal. u hn held possession of the statebouse and puuuo records. Afier the assassination Goebel'g lieutenant-governor. Beck- am, took up tbe fight for the seat, 'he supreme court of Rentnokv deolded lu his favor and this decision tbe supreme nourt of the United States finally settles what at one time promUed to cause no little bloodshed tbe Kentucky capital. Tbe foul irder ol Goebel allaved the intense partisan feeling and brought all parties tneir senses. J it I I rJ I- I 1 A waicn repaireu, taice it I11 WnCl to "Cop" the new jeweler &nd if he cannot repair it, he will replace it with , new movement. This Is His Guarantee. Bememher the name and place W. L. COPPERNOLL, Jeweler. Jos.n. lul Eitat. anil lnv.atm.nt OI, T.l.phon. Main 141. What do you" think boys of fire crackers for nothing. Absolutely free. Come in and find out all about it. iL. C. SKEELS. fest We Forget" Your attention is again called to the fact, that Yerington's Pheno-Quinine w ,imu coropUinla. SATISFACTION Ult MONEY BACK, "i and aoM on at Yerington's 9tb Street Drag Store, EUGENE, OREGON. OREGON WON Defeated Washington by Brilli ant Work. one PTJee Our New Line of Sideboards, JUST IN DAY & HENDERSON! Court House Items. SatlH'actlon "f mortgage t 50 Real eslslo mortgage 1.500 00 Real estate moitgage 000 00 Real estate mortgage 600 00 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John Peterson to V R Walker, ef il, one-eight Interest in 4 claims and half In two Bohemia claims: $200. it clal n. M H Zlmmer and her busbund to ilrilnun W Dugan, loll 8, 0 and 10, block 22, Springfield; 0)0. Bond lor deed. Mailba Gage li WU dossier, 100 seres In tp 21 a r 3 w; $55. Quit claim. W H ( hanman and wile to W H Qimsler, 160 sores lu tp 21 a r J w;$250. Fannie Brand et al to Peter C OUon 167 42 acres In tp 17 r3 w Barton place; $5,600. J M Durham and wlfeLoM J Thorn. ton, 1'it 3, block 4, Wynn's addition lo Cottage Grove; KiOO. Isabe'le Leirned and husband et al to H PR R, right of way, 7.07 acres In tp6sr2w;tl. WININO LOCaTION. Monte Carlo claim. Bohemia: by A P Churchill, locator. Monte Zuma, Bohemia, A P ( liurchill. locator. M'ss Johnson, Blue River, by Geo Kaufman, locator. Mine, Blue River, by H L Heath, locator. STOCK BRAND. C h Boguee, of Lowell. Addle K Workman, I.abel; cattle brand, XX. CITIZENSHIP. Huiih Roliert, a native of England, granted full papers. Boo kb Wanted The orty that borrowed type founder'! specimen bonks from the Guard rffloe are kindly requested to return tbe same at the earliest convenience. Tbey are needed. SCORE sa TO to. The interstate field meet at Real tlx Saturday brought a vlotory to the U, mat is appreciated. It was fair and bard won. The score of 60 to 62 tells tbe story. Eaoh event was contested for with a vim and the last one needed to decide tbe story. Manager RioArthur and Trainer Trine have reason to feel nroud of the ahnwinu made by their men In the first Inter state contest. It Is rarely that such unqualified commendation baa been given a man aud bis system of train. ing as that accorded Trainer Trln The TJ. O. track team has never heon defeated when he handled II. No more need be said. Tbe bova arrived hnn.e vuis moruiugaua will keep up their work until June 4. the date of tbe stato field meet. Smith. U. O. beaL the state broad Jump record of 20 feet 6 inobie, by Kuykeudall, U. O. Follow lug are the events and tbe winners: 100-yard dasb-Won bv Caulklna (Wash); seooud, Bishop, (Or); third, Lewis (Or). Time, 10 S-6 seconds. Shot put Won bv Hmlih ict,- second, Thayer (Wash); third, Wagner iur). iiest put, 81 feet 71 Inches. 880.yard run Won bv Moorfnrri (Wab); second, Payne (Or); thiol, Russell (Or). Time. 2 minutes B 2 R seconds. 220-yard dash-Won bv Caulklns (Wash); secoud. BIshoD (Ori: third. Chestnut (Wash). Time, 23 Beoouds Running broad lump Won bv Smith; second, Knox; third, Lewis, (all of Oregou). Beat jump, 2o feet 10 inches. Dlseus throw Won bv Field (Wash), around. Wa.uer (Ori: Iblrd. Smith (Or). Bent throw, 101 feet 11 Inohes. 120-yard hurdle Won bv Caulklns (Wash); second, Hill (Wash); third, Williams, (Or), i'lme, 17 seconds. Pole vault -Won bv Kuox (Ori! second, Gacbes (Wash); third. Smith (Or). Best vault, 9 feet 6 inches. 441-yard run Won by Redmond (Or.); second, Thayer, (Wash); third Huntoon, (Wash) Time, 64 second... Mile run. Won by Pavne (Ori: secoua, Mill (Wash); third. Goodall (Or). Time, 6 minutes. Hammer throw Won by Smith (Or); second, Thayer (Wash): third. Kield(WBsh) Beat throw, 117 feet 10 inohes. 220-yard hurdle Won by Cosgrove (Wash); second, Williams (Or); third, Smith (Or). Time, 28 I 6 seconds. High Jump Woo by Kuox, Or.; second, Caulklns, Wash.; third, Field, Wsst). Best Iumn. S feet A lnnha Relay raoe Won by University of nasmngion. Time, 3:84. Total score, Oregon 62. Washington 60. CLERK LEE. He Proposes to Disfranchise Citizens. PROPERTY SOLD. E Davies Secures Park Estate Property on Ninth Street. The belrs of the Geo H Park estate today sold J E Davies 40x106 feton Ninth just east nf Grays Sou's store. The building occupied by H G'Tilon. Mr Davies will proceed al once to efeet a two story brick building on the same, 40x60 feet In size. He Is already having ground broken for a brick adjoining on the east 20x60. This Is a One thing foi the town. FOURTH OF JULY. Mayor Harris Issues a Call a Meeting at tbe Court House HERE'S TNI NAMES. County Clerk Lee hnlria tl..r .n registrations that were llot In hla nfll rws. on May IS, 1900, previous to 6 o'olook p m, shall be rejected, notwithstanding me cieras or every counts In tl. .1.1. except Laue. bare held otherwise WhJ Bhould he rejeot 80 names registered on May 16 by registration officers through out tbe county with exaotly the same power as himself. And again, when one notary publio banded lu bis work to Deputv Hamlin on May in rn,. registrations having been made before r .pl. may io oeiore o o ml. and was nnv. testing to said denutv airalnat nr.liiu aumority uounty Ulerk Lee appeared on the scene aud grossly insulted said notary In tbe courthouse, owned and paid for by tbe taxpayers of Lane oounty. Tbe Guard haa no bin nf n. politics of those relented ho T.u km Justice and fa'rness demand that they lunuwnu oe piaoea on the register. 1 be follow tiff Is a Hat of aairi naniA. registered ou Mav ISth and relpnlnrl because of their arrival later: FLORENCE. Albert C Karnonsky, Hanson, Jck. son, Luoien E Johnson, Wm M Casterllne, Louis Smith, Wllllard F Smith, John F Tanner, Wm Hardell, Nurrls F Wondcick. Hurrv in4.mii Thomas H Hicks, Robert Henderson, reter Kosti, Johannes C Beok. BOHEMIA. Joseph B KIuk. Benton Huril. John Qraher, Jnhn B Morgan, Alliert Blocks, J on n v Klnpfenslelu. MAPLE' ON. Harrison B Urav. Juliua HuH... ljewis Kranklln Crow. LANE. George Swartr.. William J nnn. Joseph Borrow, Isaao M Sprague.Jobn Aouerison. HAZEL DELL. James Sauford, Wilson Custls, Bamuel vinaon. Some of the alert republican attorneys in J'.ugene say Lee Is wrong. nut Xjee seems to be a law unto himself, having been vested with a brief amount of authority. BUSINESS CHANGE C M Young's Market Purchased By Wing & Langworthy of Dallas. Special SILKS Special All Foulards Silks are now 80cts per yd joeauxnui silt Kibbon Crepons for waists $1.50 values nnw 5! i m Til T m r, , . . . j-jiuuK lanetta incnes wide Embroidered and Hemstitched Sims i(5i.50 values now $1.10 Como early and seo these goods. As they wi'll not last long at the ahovo prieoH. J, KAUFFItflflN Ideal Gameras. Photogpaphie supplies. Free dark room. hU DWG GO. Scientists Say For A general desire having been ex. pres"ed amongit tbe business men and citizens of Eugene to observe the time. honored custom of eelebratlmr the Fourth of July, a meeting Is here by called for Monday evening. May 21, at 8 pm In tbe court house. All those Interested In the celebra'lon of the day are Invited to be present. T W Harris, Mayor. NuRHKa Graduation. A class of seven nurses will be graduated fom the training school oonnerted with the Good Samaritan Hospital, at Portland, tomorrow evening. Among tbe number are Misses. Anna Mnflia and May Hammitt, of Lane oounty. A carload of exoelalor waa ahlorad today. All th sick people reported Utter today. (J M Young baa sold his meat market in iota any to w a Wing and Wm Lang worth v. of Dallas. The have arrived and took possession of I ne DUSI nesa todav. Thev noma numm. mended as experienced and first -class ousinese men, ana have takeu charge of one of the substantial business houses of the city. Mr Young, who retires. Is enterprising aud oroirreuilva and will he missed In the business community, lie has not yet decided what other bualuesa he will engage In. Notice of Sale. I have this day sold mv hutobar simp ana business to Wing A Lang- worthy. I thank Ihs nennle fur liberal patrouage and bespeak fur my suc cessors a oontltiuance of the same. All those having claims sgalnst me will present tbe same, end all thosa In. debted to me will please call at onoe for a settlement. Dated, Kugene, Or., Nay 21, 1900. C. M. Vouno. New Ads Today. Hampton Bros. J U Green Hon. Dkleoatrs Mesdames A L Peter aud W M Green left yesterday for Astoria, where they will represent the Eugene Rebekab, I O O K lodge at the session of the grand lodge, whiob con vene in tlmt. nltv tnmnrrnitf Th. grand lodge of Odd Fellows will hold inree aaya. Wanted. Middle aged woman for general housework In a private family In the country. Annlv to tieoTHall 6. Son for further information. btravkd. While mare; mane clipped, aged 12 or 13 years. Please return toKLGIbbsaud receive reward. Mod'ord Mall: Mr Laura Bradley. of Eugene, arrived in Medford laat frlday and will visit fora fim weeks with her relatives and friends la this locality. She wasaooompanled by ber sod, Otto. Her sod Liwson Is wltb an engineer corps In Idaho, and Is getting big wages for bis work. Mollis, ber daughter, Is teaching school Dear Kugene. Tohacco is fattoning. mpnd it nn llin tnliln Knl . " ) vwv iui u LUM C1IIUKU tho BANQUET CIGAR which is mado of the finest tobacco can't bo be it. Wo don't recom- for a irood smoke Free For one wook only wo ofl'or froo Ono-half Pound with Every Salo of Ono and Ono half Pounds of I PPlTO X? HfieL-itio' Delicious lligh-Grado Cofloes. Don't fail to take advantage nf t.hltl mmnri nn II ir In rrnt ft nnflnn llml in i I Only in One Pound Packagos, so that you may knowwhat to net next time. This nl)iv nnnlina railu rlnrln.r f upumi uuie, can nun , m.iy out to oiuuruay, may lztn. of Patriots Mooha inJ J4.J 40a yr s o,::?.o.J.v.;;"d an (irav & .Sons Imported Swiss and Limberger Cheese. WMBawMftsV ' . GEO. T. HALL & SON. VRNATtTY ts r y rourmiTTorv Sack Suit OUR BOKS Sprmg.Sehool IciOTHING - CLiO,TIHl NK5 F. E. DUNN.