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DAILY EUGENE " GTJAKD. Delivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. (VOL 18. WEDNESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, JUNE 13, 1900. WEDNESDAY EVENING NO. 119. Te are showing this week ;cellent good values in UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. s I Advertisements in the f DAILY GUARD Reach the Right kind of People. Men s Mb Duel Pants lue Serge Coats . and Vests. Something New in Capes with Glasses. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HAMPTON BROS. Lest We Forget" Your attention is again called to the fact that Yerington's Pheno-Quinine i ipeeitic forCold in the Head. La Grippe, Heartache, and lotlierimilar complainta. hatisfautium Uttiuun&z u&in fe pared and sola ou as Yerington's 9th Street Drag Store, EUGENE, OREGON. 'See Our New Line of Sideboards, JUSTIN DAY & HENDERSON Hot on the Trail of Coffee! What will you take to try a sin- c poind ct Chase & sanDorns li-drade CofTee ? t.rcinnines are hard, as the .' . i 1 when he began by stcal- . but listen to the tactsl ..c 1 . ;. lining of everything is a ' 1 1 ine used only by them s ( i:t the full-grown ber- 1 r firms would call this 1 1 I'! v.t. 1 i t you vcn"t when ! : to i.i ink the coltte. U:. ' -p-ctVcnrr.ly roast- :r r. '. . ' ' ryare ':'.: ! lalcO. in o) istcrs so I i f PtJi ' riron : lost i ,rr-1 i'Vu i . kr rl bkssed .. " -'- iliis gives ! . f 'c , kitchen I) -. -xr. rests the hermetic " ; 'its U ic-. i".Vc Intt Chase '.. ,'; '- ; rl d pr.r hment : . i 5 , -i' iw rring the Seal ti.ii :.n It v.iih thi-ir signed war- ; i'-'.' :'ir.si t;i alily. This he . .o - -r U;y any other ... .'Ml I" 4 J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO EM3ALMERS tnd FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Tnal of the Horton Murderers. Tbe mailt and telegraph hav al- read brought the newt of the coovio- ilnn nt the Indian who leader of the crowd Id the murder of Mr ana Hra Horton while tbey were taking o,o.irfim nutlnir on the beach near Bkaewey, latt Ootnber. A letter Jutt received by Attorney Klnsey from 0 A Betalbrede, peoiai Hniied Btatea commissioner with power of a circuit Judge, under date of May 31, it-te in pan: "The dletrlot court Is in session and tbe whole orowd of Indiana hare been indicted. The leader of the orowd today entered hie plea of guilty to the charge of murder in the Aral dezree, which ta a certainty meant banging." Tbe triala of tbe other lnoians w to follow at onoe. FOB 8ALE-Two pot' 'h bso, 950. Inquire ol wing bntchera, Willamette rtreet, C S KEELS Sola Agent For Eugene. Boss Piatt Don't Want Roosevelt fyr McKinley Running Mate BRYAN A LARGE TAXPAYER The Powers Will Force China to Protect Foreigners ANOTHER BOER DEFEAT Bpeolal to tbe Guard. , London, June 13 General Methuen and Kitchoner'B troops met the Boer army under General Dewett yesterday and an engagement resulted in the defeat of the Boers. Ihe Boers are scattered in all directions and their commands no longer have a semblance of organized troops. ueneral .Roberts fought a battle with the lioers under General Botha and gained some ground and advantage. Still the Boers were not beaten or compelled to retreat. WILL FORCE ORDER IN CHINA. Bpeolal to tbe Guard. 1 London. June 13 The allied powers will co-operate in forcing the Chinese government to preserve order and pro tect foreigners in Pekin and throughout Chinese territory. i i . .t i .11.1 l :r nussian troops are ine oniv avauauie ones, aim 11 necessary they will be used to restore order. The powers have notified the Chineso government that the empress and her advisors will be forgiven if their luture conduct shall be amended to confer to their wishes. The guardian of the heir apparent and three anti-foreign ministers have been appointed by the government. bucii an open show of hostility with the present strained con dition portends Rerious trouble in the near future. BRYAN AS A TAXPAYER. 8pecial to the Guard. Lincoln, Neb., June '13 The assessor's-books of this county, Lancaster, show that Wm J Bryan is the heaviost taxpayer on the rolls. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska. Lancaster county in which it is situated, cast 12,160 votes in the presidential election of 1996 Ed Guard THE REPUBLICAN VICE-PRESIDENCY. Bpeolal to tbe Guard New York June 13 "Boss" Piatt of this city declares that Theodore Roosevelt, governor of New York, is not available for the vice-presidential nomination. The New England states favor Secretary of Navy Long for President McKinley's running mate. GIRL WANTED.-To ao geu. homework. Inquire at onoe. Chaa Mavhew, Seventh etreet. Say! "Cop" bid you know THE JEWELER ll jut rtceired tome new goods SILVER BRACELETS, NATIVE HONS HL'TTONS, LADIES AND CENTS CHAINS. liliOACHES, SCARF FIN& l'it.e Watch tea!rlng a Specialty. W LCoppernoll, lwvlar. E'l-t&e Utal Ketatt. h Tnv. Otttc. The Hotfmao W O 2EI0LCR. PROiiroe The Young Mother ... f She thinks little ot Her self, and fails to notice how pale and thin she is grow ng She worries constantly over the baby that docs not thrive, although its food seems abundant. nourishes and strengthens .u- ...rdno mother and sup- the babv's food the bone-forming and Jncinff elements WCre lacking. CASTOR I A w.. r.f,nt and Coildren. The Kind Yoa Hate Always Bought LEG BROKEN. Fire Wardea Hubble Run Over By the Chemical Engine. When the flra ball aeonded thla afUrnooa all the apparatua belonging to the fin department In the City Ball waa onboaaed and etarted to tbe Are, all of tbe earn being drawn by t em. Juat a tbe lihemloal engine turned tbe comer of Eighth etreet Into Willamette Fir Warden H B Hubble attempted to get onto the engine by running In between the wheela. Br eome manner be waa knocked down and tbe bind wheel of the maoblne run orer bia left elde, Inoladlng bli faoe and leg. Hie right leg waa broken between tbe knee and tbigb and bla right arm wm oon elderably bruited and tba aide of bla faoe aklnned. He waa ploked up and taken to hie heme, where Dr D A Paine aet tbe limb and dreeeed the woondt. Tbe many friend of Mr Hubble extend their aympatby. At the time of roirjg to preee be waa rett ing eatily. fat-pro- which Bear the WINNIE THORN CASE. ABDUCTION Brakeman B F Harvey of Junction City on Trial at Roseburg Yesterday. Court House Items. Mortgage 1200 00 RKAL ESTATE TBAMtFEBS. Wm Morrlt to F B Wilton, 20 acree In tp 18 a r 11 w; 600. F B Wilson to ii J Morrii, loie i, x, block 8, Florence; SW). Tbne A Bteear to Bluaiaw Boom IX land for boom purpoeee; lM. Geo J Baundera to Biutlaw Boom Co. land for boom purpoeee; tM. Drmocratio Deleo ate- The dem oo ratio delegatt to tbe KanaatClty National Convention eipeot to leave Portland In a body about June 28. The committee meeta July 4th. Fol lowing ! the Hat of delegate, at nominated by the late Democratic Convention: J H Haley, of Pen dleton; J O Booib, of Grant'! Pate; M A Miller, of Lebanon; A B Bennett, of Toe Dalle; John Welch, of Port land ; R M Veatcb, of Cottage Grove; char lea Nickell.of Jacksonville; NA Pery,of Portland. j Our reader will remember the ab duction of a young girl at Latham by brakemen on a freight train, a few month tlnee, and tbe abate wbleb followed while tbe wa kept on the train and at Roaeburg. On of the brakemen Hugh Patteraon I now serving a term In the penitentiary fortieorlm. Tba Roaeburg Rm o' jtaterday, June 12, baa tbl account of tbe trial of another defendant, B F Harvey of Junction City. "Tbe olrouit court le occupied today with tbe cas of Btata of Oregon v. B F Harvey, tb defendant being obarged with rape on tbe person of Winnie Thorn. Tbl caee arltea from tbe same affair for which Hugh Patterson wa coovloted on the tame charge at tbe March term of conrt. It I al laged that tba orlme wa committed on board a freight train early In January, the accused being brakeman on the train, "Tbe taking of testimony was con eluded at 4 p. m., considerable of evl denoe taken in the former trial not being admitted at thla time. Tbe I will be argued and may be given to tbejnry tonight." Jury Still Out Rooebdbo, Or., June 18, 2:80 p. m. The Jury in the caae of Btata v Har vey I ttill out. Tbe Alumni Have Had a Busy Day. PRISIOtari RECEPTION TONIONT. THURSDAY, JUNK14 0:30 A. M. Commencement Day. FU)WEK AMD FERN PROCESSION. The women of tbe University of Oregon have eetabllahed a tradition. Eaoh year from now on the beautiful, inuou and graceful wludln g of aoores of oillege women over the nampnt will ooour, the long Hue of youth and beauty each year being augmented by those who have gone out from college ball to take up life's dutlee. No fairer aoene wa ever presented on the oampna than that of last even. Ing. Ferna and flower, carried and worn, trailed and suspended, with a bankgrou nd of i he beauty aud intel lect of our young state, wandered from one well known plioe to another at testing devotion and loyalty to the Institution. Hundreds of people wltnraaed the scene, as beautiful as It was Impress ive, and durluic the evening passed a few enjoyable hours on the campus, honoring tbe seniors, whose welcome to the alumni Is oer lifted to bv loving hearts and beautiful actions. BUSINESS MRKTINU. The business meeting of the Alumni Association was held at 0:30 this morning In Phllnloglsn Hall. It was well attended and very enthusiastic. Mrs Myra Norrls-Johnson piesided, and Miss Edith Kerns acted as secre tary. Tbe excellent collection nf Lalive Oregon wooda owned by A J Johuaon, of Aatoria, arrangements for the purchase of which wui mnda by the local alumni nswclatloti, whb gtmran- teed by the general aoscciulloii, aud the collection will I e preteuted by the assoclsttou to the Uulveislly. A committee was appointed to rovhe the constitution and by-laws. The following officers weie elected for the naulng year. President Ohaa V Galloway, Oregon City. First vloe president Miss Melissa Hill, The Dalles. Beoond vice president Miss Llzaie Qriffln, Eugeue. Hecretary -treasurer Mies Thereto Friendly, Eugene. CLASS REUNIONS. Members of the various olasse met for reunion at the plaoee designated at the olose of tbe meeting of the alumni association, and enjoyed a pleasant hour. ALUMNI BANQUET, Tb alumni banquet waa held at o'clock thla afternoon at Vlllard Hall, and like all other meetings of this oommenoement week proved of maoh Interest A class flag la hung above the representative of eaoh year, and a majority of the clanes from 1887 to 1900 are represented A flue ploture of Henry Vlllard, was presented to tbe University by Presl dent Htrong on behalf of Mrs Vlllard tbe donor, It I a fine gift and highly appreciated. . Following I tbe outline of tbe pro. gram arranged for tbe banquet, and It 1 unfortunate that all of the ipeaker were not able to be preeent: 1. Addrees President Btrong. 2. Receiving ploture of Henry Vll lard. 8. Alumni essay 0 V Galloway Sterner V Wright Keop constantly on liivnd ' . a complete lino of slnplo and fancy groceries. 76. Lost. A dark brown Irish letter pup t month old. Four pawa and tip of tall whit and white atar in breast. Last seen Monday. A an I la ble reward. Louis Ay a. Eugene. June 12. 4. Toaat Judge R 8 Bean, . '78, President of tbe Board of Regent. 6. Toast Mr C H Markbam. 0. Toast Mr H F McCornaok, 7. Toast M B Wallis, '78. ' 8. Toast M L Applegate, '00. 8. Toast Dr Geo E Uusbnell, 81. 10. Poem Lee M Travis, '07. Uni versity of Michigan law school 11 Toast Tbe Faoulty Dr Arthur Laobman 12. Toast-Ueo NoUnd, '82. 13. Toast-A O Woodcock, '83. 14. Toast B B Beekman, '84, er R Whitney, '84. 15. Toast E O Potter, '87. 18. Toast-Professor Colter. : 17. Toast A L Vesr.le, '00. ' 18. Toast J no B MoClure,'92. 19. Toast U E Henderson, '93, or L T Harris, '03 20. Toast-1 M Glen, '94. 81. Toast F M Mulkey, '06 22, Toast B B lianna, '97. 24. Toast Regent B II Friendly or Senator W Kuykendall. PRESIDENT'S UECKITION, Tbe reception of Preeident and M Btrong will be at their residence Collier Hsll tonight from 9 to 11 Hie people of Eugene and their vlsltin friends are especially Invited to attend Bomethino New. Those friend ship heart wltb University bolldirg engraved on tbem. Only a few left at. Watts' M. B. Bmltb, Butlarnut, Mich., says DeWltl's Little Early Riser are the very best pills I have ever used for cos tlveneas, liver and bowel troubl Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Btore. All Parasols at 1 2 Price J. V, HUFFMAN. fter-Dinnep Delcacies tiive tlio nifl a line tin lull. Tlieio i) uotliiiiu 'I flintier for tliMwnrl tli-tli fttrim, rii niiiiiii((, jfllifH, and f-mtsy orackrn. Kvervtliinir in Urn lin-wil 'w t h -d ( our stiH'k, wlil tt rcHrn ik hkm vi dplinliiui of nft'"'iiw." Tit. wii i't worl 1 i t-x tl In n.ikiiirf up tti.'Hit-' rS om rtuifiit of iol tti.tai) , Yu'i unirttrtre to apprvitiittf. . 1). GREEH & SON. Telephone 26 Main. l'ay highest market price for produce and supply your wants at the lowest iiguros posaible. Sterner v Wright Successors to GRAY & SOU- in 15 cent packages from which you can inake ten cups of delicious custard ream Custard bv simply adding one quart of boiling milk. INSTANTANEOUS GELATINE ready for use at any minute by simply adding boiling wator. And Uno Minuto 1 apioca. GEO. T. HALL & SON. Our ladies want to see you about those kid gloves which we received this morning by express. New Napoleon Suede and Independent Kid $1.50 Voltaire in the new grey $1.00. MEN S DEPARTMENT The new golf hat. Tlio new Pearl shoes. Tan Oxford shoes-bcautios-are going out in quantities. F. E. DUNN SUNDAY DINNER 50e EUGENE. OP.E0ON. Signature