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Advertisements in the DAILY GUARD Reach the Right kind of People. DAttY EUGENE GUARD. Delivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. SEETHING GODDESS OF LIBERTY ; i gfcig- HURSDEVENING EUGENE, OREGONruNE 21, 1900. THURSDAYEVENING NO. 116." t - . le Snap Hook and Eye THE ARE MADE OF THE FINEST CARSON STEEL Quick and Secure. Perfection at last. do not come unhooked s you want them to. fand see them. inley and Roosevelt are BOTH WERE MADE BY ACCLAMATION. UPTON BROS, est We Forget' ' I Your attention is again , called to the fact that I Yerington's Pheno-Quinine i scific for Cold in the Head. La Grippe. Headaohe, and r iniilar complaint SATISFACTION Ott MONEY BACK. ad and sold only at f lYenngton's 9th Street Drag Store, I EUGENE, OREGON. h Our New Line of Sideboards, 1 JUSTilN DAY & HENDERSON lot on the Trail of Coffee! hat will you take to try a sin bound of Chase & Sanborn's p-Grade Coffee ? IB beginnings are hard, as the said when he began by steal in anvil. But listen to the facts! le beginning of everythingis a bus machine used only by them tparatcs out the full-grown ber I Other firms would call this pvagant, but you won't when fcome to drink the coffee, ese berries are then only roast- order. The same day they are fcetically sealed in canisters so not a breath of aroma is lost, She great Abu Bakr of blessed ory what a flavor this gives bur coffee pot in the kitchen I ) four grocer breaks the hermetic k and puts the coffee into Chase Isnbom's imported parchment d bags, each bearing the Seal . JP-marb- ..MtK ...... ...... mil, iiicii sigticu nai- of Hik.c. n, ni, k. IS to you. tid you never buy any other fee afterward I "fsKEELS Sole Agent For Eugene. Say! SOME GOOD RACES. Take Place at Bangs' Park, Tues day July 3 The Program. An Interesting,' rave program dm been arranged to take place at Bangs1 park on July 3. Home leet footed horses will be on the turl st this event. Entries will be for the following races: . Half mile dash, tree for all. Parse, flOO $70 to drat, $20 to second, 10 to third. Tbree-elgbta mile dash, tree for all, purse $50 $40 to first, $10 to second. Quarter mile dash tor saddle horses, purse, $25. Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse Entries olose the evening of July 2nd, W O Trine will give on exhibition of half a mile with tbe famous pacing mare, Alms. Admission 60 costs, Iailesaod children free. The Excitement was Great Foraker nating Speech. Made the Nomi- Carrie Paine Continues the Favorite. HANNA FOR NATIONAL CHAIRMAN. Special to the Uuard. Philadelphia, June 21 The weather is fine. Every effort will be made to close up the work of the convention today. Of course McKinley will be nominated. The convention was called to order at 10:30 by Chair man Lodge of Massachusetts. Archbishop Kyan, of Minnesota made the prayer which was forceful. It was moved that the convention proceed to the nom ination of a presidential candidate. Carried amirl shouts of "McKinley, McKinley." McKINLEY RENOMINATED. At 1 1 :30 o'clock the roll of states betran . Alabama yielded floor to Ohio. Senator Foraker presneted the name of Mc Kinley. All the delegates rose to their feet cheerinc and waving handkerchiefs, hat plumes, and the band started up to add to the din. After a time the demonstration again revives itself with greater vigor. Foraker mentions A T T.' 4 1 ' ' , c i uj.uiviuiojf a iiuinu, causing a siorm 01 applause. riumes being waved, horns blown, and cheering everywhere. Audience sings "Marching Through Georgia , "Battlo Cry of Freedom" and "Star Spangled Banner." Noiso com pletely drowns the brass band and orchestra. The scene is indescribable in the convention hall. State after state votes for the "Napoleon of Republicanism." Every vote was cast for McKinley and the nomination was made unanimous. Again the cheering was deafening. ROOSEVELT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. governor ineoaore Koosevelt, ot JNew York, was placed in nomination for vice president, amid great en thusiasum. He was nominated bv acclamation. A great demonstration followed, nearly equalling that or his chief. The convention after passing the usual resolutions adjourned sine die. HANNA FOR NATIONAL CHAIRMAN. Special to the Guard. Philadelphia, June 21. Senator Marcus Hanna of Ohio was unanimously chosen chairman of the National Republican Executive Committee amid prolonged cheering and scenes of intense enthusiasm. POLLS CLOSI JUNE IT, At S P. M. The Goddess of Liberty contest is ooming to the oenter as tho present altraotlou. t Miss Carrie 1'alne, who went to the lead yesterday con tinues to advance and seems to have a good purchase for first place, as her friends are voting steadily. Wltblu a day or two, however, the friends of other candidates will commence active canvass and the electioneering will be lively. Tbe first aad second highest votes will brlug out two favorites for Honored plaoos, and caoh is worthy tbe effort. Tbe Linn Drug Cotupauy makes an announcement today which will stimulate voting. They will present to tbe Goddess a three-quarter life Btze orayon or water, color portrait of ber self taken in the Goddess robe. Following is the vote as taken today: Miss Carrie Paine 151 Miss Edith Vincent 105 Miss Dollle Ankouy 73 Miss Ada Hendricks 45 MIjs Lottie Waller 20 Miss Madge Bailee 12 Mies Myrtle Monroe 2 Miss Myra Brown I ailsa Alice Qassman 1 Miss Gussle Baldwin 1 Miss Rose Oroes 1 Miss Belle Brow.i 1 Miss Ethel Tbompaou 1 Wheat Market. Special to the Guard. Portland, Or, June 21. Wheat Is slightly higher today in tbe Liverpool market but Is a little off In American oenters. "Cop" you know. THE JEWELER. " receired some new goods SILVER TSTiACEI.ETS, JAriVK. HONS BUTTONS, ;:"IKS AND GENTS 'MAINS. MWAC'HES, SCARF PIN& " Watch Repairing a Specialty. W LCoppernoll, Ilfil P.,... t. t ,1 A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of tbe brave General Bnrnham of Machlas, Mo, when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes MriBHLiochola who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must die from Pneumonia, but she begged tor Dr King's New Discovery, eying it had more than onoe saved her life, and hsd cured her of Coniump tlon. After three imell doses she slept easily all nlghti and Its fortber u.e completely cured ber." This mansi ons medlolne Is guaranteed w cu ... Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 500 and $100. Trial bottles free at W L De Lanoe drug store. (he Hoffman W O ZEIGLER, p-noppiCToaj 'UN DAY DINNER 50c THE RIPUBLICAIf NOMINEE. William McKinley Jr, was born 56 years ago, was a lad of 17 years when the war broke out. Be went to tbe front as a private. He was mustered out as major. After the war McKinley studied law and bnng his shingle out in Canton, Ohio. He became prosecut ing attorney ot Stark county and then entered politics. He was elected to Congress and served 14 years and was a leader on his side of the bouse. He was defeated for Congress In 1800, afterwards was elected governor and Senator of Ohio. Major McKinley married Miss Ada Sazton in 1871. Their two children died In 1881. Mrs MoKluley baa been an Invalid for years He was nominated for president by the republican national convention at St Louis, tbe first time, on June It, 1896, receiving 467 votes, wblcb was afterwards made unanimous. He was elected over Wm J Bryan, tbe candi date of the democrats, popnlists and silver republicans, receiving 7,104,779 of tbe popular vote to 8 ,602,925 for Mr Bryan, and 271 electoral votes to 176 for Bryan. Notice. Mr. A. E. Cooper, G. A. P. D., C. R I 4P Ry., 150 Alder street, Portland, Ore., advises me that blucompany will run four ipecislly cheap excursions to ..... L-..t leavlni Denver, Colorado Spring and Pueblo, Jne ., Jul -12 .;on,handAuiiuet4tb. He will be pleased to eoswer any Inquiries. Fourth of July Girls Wanted. Marines Going to China. Chioauo Juno 20. A special to the Chronicle from Norfolk, Vs., says: A cempany of marines from tho Nor folk Navy Yard will be aont to China atonce. Twenty-eight privates com manded by two sergeants and corpo rals, reoeivod ordore today to procoed Immediately to the Washington Marine Barracks, there to Join the Fourth Batalllon of marines, whlon is under orders to proceed to San Fran cisco overland to embark thence to China. Illaexpeoted .that more men will be drafted from tbe batalllons stationed at this yard for services in Chinese waters. Just Received Two Cases more of that Ten-Cent Hosiery. See them in the window. J. V, KflUFFIMfJ IT'S SIXTEEN TO ONE tUt our oanned gooda are pralwd by all tiiniiimim, What Jilee.ee everybody umit lie top quality. Wlille our k"! are iu tin ature our valuea are nu tlis nwf. Price playi. eennnd tidillo to quality, which oant lie trilled with iu food article. A Hue grocer ii'n tend to good health, It's oourtiuir lonijovity to have tie mirve you, J. U. GREEN & SON- Telephone 25 Main. Sterner Wright Keep constantly on hand a complete lino of staple ana lancy grocenos. THEODORE BOOSEVELT. Theodore Roosevelt the Uepublloan nominee for the vloe-prestdency was born In New York City In 1856. His father was a wholesale glass importer at wbiob bnslness be accumulated large fortune. Youag Roosevelt given tbe best education that money could oommand. He early evinced a fondness for literary career, and bis article on eurrent topics, published In leading magazines, have gained him no little credit, On the breaking out of the war with Spain Roosevelt organised the oom mand known as the "Rough Riders" and offered tbelr service to the government for tbe war Id Cuba. HeodtOtted tbe command In Western plams styl as to equipments of men and horses at his own personal expense. Tbe popularity thus gained secured bis nomination and election to tbe governorship of New York over Van Wyck, democrat, In 1898, by' plural ity of 17,786, a vol 27,000 abort of an actual majority. His election as gov ernor of the Empire state paved the wsy to the vice-presidential nomination. France's Position. New York, June 20. A dispatch to the Times from Paria says: Several deputies, In Interviews, admitted that France's position in China la a delicate one. There is a general snrowa sus picion that France' ally, Ruesla, do sires to profit from the present oondl lion of disorder and also desires suoh a state to continue as long as possible, If Franoe helps to end It, she will tie playing Great Brltian's and opposing Russia's games. Killed While Hunting. Ro8EnuKO,Or., June 20. A young man named Robt Jackson, who has keen living at Riddle, accidentally allot himself while deer bunting this morn Inn. He was attempting to orawl under a fallen tree, with gun In hand when the weapon was discharged, the ball entering bis body Just above the navel and passing upward through the lungs, killing him Instantly. Gypsy Being Dismantled. Independence, June 20.- Orders were received Tuesday to dismantle the steamer Gypsy, lately snagged and sunk. Tbe crew Is at werk removing th machinery, which will be taken to Portland. Tbe hull will be burned. THE CHINA QUESTION The Diplomatic Corps at Pekin Are Safe UTTLCHCRT SUSSIO ST Til TSI. , i.i.iirle. 12vearsofgeorover, ... ,,t.t to meet us on Central am ivH. ThiiraHev I seltiemeov iu ii School ground, at 2 o'clock Thursday flre eeclal la tse Oca as Bhanohai, June 21. Jspaneese dlepatcbes confirm the safely of tbe diplomatic corps at Pekln. Foreign settlement In TelnUIn was entirely Local Poet Gaining Fame. Miss Pearl Luckey Has Several Poems Accepted by the Port land Oregonian. PendleUn E O: Mis Pearl Lackey, of this city, has developed oonsldsrable poetic ability of late, and has received recognition from tbe Portland Ore gon Ian, by having accepted several poem written by Mis Luckey. The poem printed In tbe Portland papers are both of humourous and serious velcs, and evlnoe a literary style some what charming, with qolta a marked degree of piquancy of thought, and depth of sentiment. Mia Lucksy baa received numerouisxpreaalonsof praise for th poems she ha written. Native Sons and Daughters. Remember Prof Young' lecture Saturday evening, June 23. The sub ject Is: "Early Oregon History and Oregon Bplrit." Members may bring guest. Com. Ari'KAL ;Dr..iiBD. Koaeburg Re view, June 20: In the ease of ( O Warner et al ; motion of pIalntllTs fur an order recalling the execution Imued for cost pending the appeal, is denied by Judge Hamilton. Nr.XT Mkktik'J Hebe The Women of Woodcraft, in district convention at Ruseburg, voted to bold the nex district convention, two years hence at Eugene, subject to the approval of tbe board of manairer. Coosty Jl'IKIeship. It Is rumored this afternoon that O F Knox will con test tbe election of U it Klucalil county Judge. Pay highest markot price for produce and supply your wants at tho lowest figures possible. Sterner 8 nd Wright Successors to GRAY & SON. Iianeh Goods Bonod Chickon Boned Turkey Potted Turkey Doer Ham Potted Tongue Bonoloss Herring Anchovios Pirn Olas And the largest assortment of Sardine, Preserve and Pickle. GEO. T. HALL & SON. Remnant Sale . . . AT HAND NOW Ladies Oxford Tiesir They all must go, small sizes, black and colors. You cannot miss this great opportunity. Our Shoes for Children and Men We call your Special Attention to. Cool goods for Warm Weather Dimities, Organdies, French Flannel for Shirt Waists, Beautiful Silks. Our Trojan Shirt Waists, only a few left. See our Lawns for 5 centr. A beautiful navy blue skirt trimmed nicely with white braid, worth $3 now marked $1.79. Call early. F. E. DUNN "3 afternoon. Fourth or jclt - EUGENE. OREGON.