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Daily Eugeue Guard Publuhed averjr WUM ot Ui wool, 6un din rausirtad. Addreat oil tumouuluaUoi.. ud mike all r. oitttoow myabl. to Ui K:w!ec IIpabp, Kn..Ba, Oraawa BUBscarpTioN jt.vrrA DAI LI. tfelirsrad by carrier, pr waak.. I 15 Dolirarad by.camar, pw TBuDth. ...... W Br mil oh you (in adyanoe) J w Bis mouth. J . ln month W Kir,l. muiia. 06 WBBKLf. ilno tot (is adranoa) 2'0O Ei.io.th. Adnrtuisf raUa mad knows on applics- I KnUnd aa MOODl-CUM BUttST t th EurO, OwifOO. DOOtOihoO. THR EASTERN OFFICES - Of th papwaraatZlO to 2M Tampla ; Ceort, , r. but HL. Chiawo. I1L. E KATZ Adrartia n Ajrency in ehanr. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers ... ....i.... .11.,. i. tkl one thaalS to tlr.ote to THE SuaaO laaLaS ol oltkar " " atu BROS UW MOW TUt WED TMU FBI SAT ! a 3 4 j, . " a o io ii n 13 14 15 16 IT 1 6 19 1 H 12 13 24 25 26 272d2g30 31 L r "" - -J L MONDAY - JANUARY 21 ONE CADET WAS NOT HAZED The congressional inquiry into ' the bzioK of Cadet Booze, at West Point, evolved a bit of humor out of the mass of dry evidence tbat is be- in(j given as to the manner In which the national military aoad emy makes commanders oat of the Taw material sunt it by congressional favor. Here is the gem tbat repays one for reading tbe dreary columns of stuff: Cadet Louis Brintoo, Jr, of Penn sylvania, was asked: Did you ever know a man to go through this academy without being based T" "I beard of one; I cannot remem ber bis name, but I think be was a plebs' in 1888." "Why did be eeoape all baling?" "Ha whipped every man who was pitted against him, sir. He fought five men in one day, and in II hn licked about 80," saiii lirintorj. "Is there a monument eroded at the post to bis memory?" asked Mr Wagner. "No, sir." "Well, then, there should be." NATIONAL ROBBERY. History may repeat itself. Tbe unhappy' partition of Poland be tween Kuwia, Austria and Prussia In the early part of the eighteenth century may find a paraded in tbe Western oontinent in the partition of Bolivia betwson Chili, Bra.il Argentina and Paraguay. Such a proposition was made to Peru by Chili, but indignantly rejeoted. Bolivia was an ally of Peru in her last war with Cbili. The country, which is republic, has no seaooaat, the narrow strip of Chili and Peru hutting ber in from tbe P.oiflj Ooeau, while Braiil on tbe north and " east, aod Argentina and Paraguay on tbe south bound ber domain. Individuals are imprisoned for grand laroany, but no punishment can be provided for national robbery. Force is the only law na tions know when dealing with each other. So-called international law is good only sj far as uation may be willing to accept its obligations, or may be oompelled to by superior foroe. PERTIXEXfr Saadar Orefoalaa. The barbers who want to close hop Sunday want the legislature to do it for them. But why not do it themselves? Aod if other barbers choose to work on tbat day, why begrudire them the privilege.? Is it feared Ibey will make few dimes? Weavervllle, county seat ot Trin ity county, California, is snowed in eight fent deep,' and bas been snow bound since the latter part of December. Tbe town lies in tbe Siskiyou mmclain range Provis ion! are reported soaoe. GREAT BRITAIN'S QUEEN. Slightly Improved, But Pa- Is Spreading- SYMPATHETIC OISPSTCHE. Special to tia Ou.rd. lyjNixiN.Jan 21. All tbe govern- meLt, except Belgium, send dis patches of ymiathy on tus Illness of lbs queen. DELAWARE BENATORHHIP. 3poeUl to Guard. Dover, Del, Jao 21 The senatorial derdlock remains oobroken. C0AL-M1SEKS' STRIKE, apodal to tha Guard. Hazlaton, Pa, Jan 21. Twelve thousand coal oiluer. have walked oat on a strike. - . QUEEN VICTORIA, tibial tothaOrjisn. Cower, EDKlaud, J all 21. Queen Victoria's ooodltlou was slightly im proved at 8 p m. Emperor William of Germany, grandson of the Q'leen, arrived yes terday at 7 o'clock lo tbe eveDlng. London, Jan 21. The slight im provement of tbe queen noted this morning was being maintained at 4:35 p m today. London, Jao 21. It Is rumored tbat paralysis Is spreading and threatening the death of tbe queen. Nourishment la arilllolally administered. KEGENCY ENDED. Special lo tha QOiao. Stockholm, January 21. Tbe re gency through tbe Illness of King Oaear of Sweden from typhoid lever cams to a close tuday. King Oaear has reoovered sufficiently to resume tbe reins of government. HABEAS CORPUBED. dpeolal to the Guard. Halem, Jan 21. Bertha Grader, un der arrest for laroeny, baa been re leased frou Imprisonment on a writ of Habeas oorpus. Notice. The Eugene Oratorio Hoolety will meet In the League Acorn of tbe Methodist ohurch on Wednesday even ing, January 33, at 7:S0. There will be election of officers and tbs .- formulation of plans for tbe inualoal festival. "Elijah" will be tbe oew oratorio. The oboruses are muob more beautiful and not so dlfBoult trying as those of "it Paul." If the ononis numbers 40, It Is tbe Intention to produce tbe "Elijah" bere before tbe Albany festival, By order of the president. Hhbiqnkd His I'AsroKATa. Yea erday Kev J A Clelaud resigned the asstoralsof the First Presbyterian tliuroh of this oily, tbe resignation to aksellect tbe flist Sunday In Feb- nary. Kev Clelaud will leave shortly ifter tbst lo aixwpt a pastorate tn tbe lelgbborhood of Violorla, B U. The uembera of the Preabyterlau oburoh tud the people of Eugene generally are otb to aee Kev Claind audhlaeallma ole fvnlly leave. They bave been here tor over a year and have won hosts of friends. TbeUuAHB wishes the rev jrend geutleuian and family muoh euo- jess In tbelr future field of labor. Btolh am Umuhkll. Policeman Croner arretted oue Wm Parker, Sat unlay nlgbt on the charge of stealing in umbrella from L P Bnapp. Uls trial Is halug held twfore Justice Win' termeler at tbe time of going to press. The doctor sometimes punts a harder ontence than the judge. But the sen tence of the doctor is more often set utile or overruled than la tbat of the ludge. In the caae of Mrs. Reycraft iivrn below, the doctor sentenced her to. ihout eurhtevn years of phraicaj pvuiah urut and tnisenr. But 'alia nlnt taiiuat the sentence, and commenced the use of Doctor - licrce'a Favorite rracriptiou. . In a few weeks aha waa a well woman. If. pcVAili.irit; " tlii! curr ft.it-1 by the uar J l.-tor Pierw-a !'Avortti Prescrip tion, that thi-r are eviicr-illy currt of K . c'nonic itiviora. Xlf, th riaravra peo liar to her era, aha takes medical jr .irwnt. grta no better, and has no li. ,e wl I on. tt her of Improvement. Tli-ri m her .li-oonrgrni, nt alie turna to !r Me.tfs V. vi .iw PresTiptton sud tiixl. a prunit nial lastini; cure. "Ka votiie l-RKviption " M.ikihrs rrvu lanty, ilnrs unhealthv drains, heals in-lemr.ia-ii'n and ulceraoV.n and cures leuiale wiHikaeM. - w mn an my Votth hrrin to hn y ss KeieraSi. ,4 III, I. J. I pain .. . . ri. t I Sfl r It I., I..W.U . in lh roit.m ta. u!mv k oa.l k-.M, wil.1 M Hn rn.lhlnf t ot i M , nr. KJI i, , ninarj olniif Nrtm olmo atao a,kl a J i V 'r"".""" "Id "rV iw? r.'.T'V".',Lj;".'1 1'1,'' ' " tl..lu intra tiairaa .U. . U,.n a,liB, hrt.ei and letl J am ,U r.l heallh I blle ., in. tTarMplxiti T ok .. .r4e. aV(,T.:: i,K- :'.,.r.!'",!.T;,!v-?"a a I it. lMercr'a Common Setiap Mnliral AihHacr, paper ewers, uf seat frtt nn recci) of 11 onr-cent auunpa to pay eTieiis of mailins: only. Aililress & R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Ni Y. - MR3. BROOKS TO SING. She Will Appear In a Concert in Eugene Feb. 22.- Word wss received from Mrs R C Brooks on .Saturday staling tbat she would ai rive lo Eugene on Wednes day, Feb. 20, to take part 1 a concert to be given In this oity on tbe evening of February 22, Washington's birthday, for the benefit of tbe ME pipe organ fund. Tbeloommltlee experienced a sense of relief upon tbe reolpt of ber letter, for owing to tbe recent Irregu larity of trains her letter wss delayed tor several days. It Is a source of great satlif tctlou to tbe committee that Mrs Brooss was available for this oonoert, andeven'at this early day It seams as If ber co pa ir, a; will be marked by an ovation. Al ready plans bave been suggested for most elaborate floral oSeringa and decorations In ber honor, her friends apparently, stopping at nutblng In their eatbuslasm and pleasure at ber personal presence aioonic u. A strong chorus bas volunteered to support Mrs Brooks In "Fair Ellen." liary Miller Dead. Mary Mill. r. only child of George M and Llsohen M Miller, died at Port land Sunday morning, January 20, of typhoid fever, after an Illness of ten weeks, aged 13 years and 27 daya. Mary Miller was born In Lane coun ty and passed ber life htre, principally in Eugene, until the patt two years wbso shs aocompanlsd ber mother to Portland, Bhe was precocious as a child, even at the age of eight or nine years intelligently o.-ltlolzlng literary productions, wnlle she composed stories worthy ofa maturer aire. A peculiarity of ber literary wo k wan the absolute refusal to listen to anv suggestion as to style, arrangement aod composition. Whatever sbe wrote was ber own. For tbe past year Mary was a contributor to tbe Chil dren's department of tbe Sunday Ors- gonlao, tbe maoaitera of that paper al lowing ber (100 yearly salary. Tbe heart-broken mother is with tbe dead, while tbe father Is on tbe eoean, bound for tbe northern gold mines, having left bis ohlld but a short time slnoe when tbe attending phyalolan assured him of tbe oertaln recovery of bis daughter. Tbe sym pathy of many friends go out to the bereaved parents In tbe loss of tbls bud of fairest promise, the child of their heart. Tbe funeral and Interment took place at Portland this afternoon. psaosai Kev L D Green and wife returned from Junotlon this afternoon. Mrs Ankeny was a passenger to Portland on tbe Sunday day train. Ebert Thompson, a student, left for bis borne at Lebanon tbls aftiroooo, J PI roil left this afternoon on a bnsl ness trip to Boeeburg and Grants Pass. I T Nloklln went to points below to day In the Interest of tbe Eugene Soap Co. Senator Kuykendall and Represen tative McQueen returnd to Baleni yet- terday. Geo Handsakar went to Junotlon to day to take oharge of tbe flour mill at that place. r Li Ke'iy, or in lependet.ee, re turned home tnlay aftor a visit at Pleasant Hill. ' Mlraes Lulu Tllton and Maude Ham mltt went to P rtlaud this aftsruoon for a few daya' stay. W H Smith, now clerking In ons of big deparlmeut sUires In Porllaud, spent Sunday In Euireue. Mr and Mrs Linn, of Iookvllle, Wash, arrived lo Eugene tiday to at tend the Divinity Sohooi J J Handsaker returned thl after noon from Lancaster, where ht held religious services yesterday. Mrand Mrs l L Campbell ars In Portland to atleud the fuueral of Mary Miller, daughter of Mc and Mra Uc j M Miller. V E Haven, who bad a opers tlon performed on bis arm In Portlap d. re- Hiroea in la anernoon. Ula arm is getting along nicely. J W Sherwood, deputy supreme oommanaer or the Knlubti of the Maooabeee, tendered the local lodsea viait Daturaay evooing. F M Busby and family from Puil man, waen, bave arrived In Eugene in ineir nooaenold goods and farm impismenis ana will locate In this vicinity. They have rented a hou-e in Eugene for the pment. G E Cadwell, ol Broken Bow. Heh. wno nas been vlsltlug R H and B H Milter, 'left this aftjrnoon for Red lands, Cal. Mr tladwell Is well pleaaed with Oregon and expects to return some time do Ing tbe summer, Trid for Bdrgirt Jos Bland was tried before Justice OA Winter meter this afternoon on a charge of burglary. Bland broke intr the bouse (X T J MoBee at Lowell last wrsk and took therefrom W In money. Justice Wlntermeler took the matter nnder advisement and will pronounce sen tsuos lal sr. Pmall Loss. eo N Frazsr, Jr, lain from the Biulaw. He says he does not know how many logs he and ChasOrlfBn lost In the recent freshet. However, Ills only a tew, as Ihsy did not have many In the river at the Urn. Heaavs it will be two nvmtbs before their contract Is flnl.brd. HOUSE GHAIRMEHJ McQueen, International; Harris, Elections; flemenway, Industries. Matthew stewist. Special to IboOCAHO. Salem, Jan 21. Speaker Reeder has appointed com mittee chairmen as follows: Agriculture; Nichols Assessment; Vincent Capitol; llartmau Banking, Butt Cities; Thompson, Mult nomah Claims; Emmett. Commerce; Lamson Corporation ; Colvig 1 Counties; McGreer Education; Stewart Elections; Harris, Lane - Engrossing; Geer Enrolling; Barrett Federal; Hume Game; Roberts Dairy; Eddy Health; Keene Horticulture: Briggs Indian; Kirk International; McQueen Lane Irrigation; Miller. .. Judiciary; Dresser .... Industries; Hemenway Lane Manufatures; .McC'acken Medicine; Heitkemper . Military; Poorman Mining; Cattanch Penal; Kruse Printing; Carter Lands; Black Railways; Story Roads: Mattoon Rules; Thompson of Uma tilla Salaries; (mileage) Talbert Salaries; (state) Merrill Statistics; Hahn Ways; Smith Marion. Both houses convened at two o'clock this afternoon. Nothing important. The senatorial situation is darker than ever. All guess work. Weathet ' Ssealal to th. Suard Poktland, Jin 21. ToDlKht and Tuesday partly cloudy aod occasional threatening weatber. Beals. Stated Convocation. Eugene Chapter RAM tliisevanlne! Insiallatiou of olllcers and other buat ness. Vlsltlug Companions mar's welcome. 8m oraD, H P. rHOH Til HE1 tin Inl 19 lam Mrs Bsrtba ,mmou.k formerly Mat- iock, wnue on trie steamer. No Yo threw a scaled biltle ov.ibwrd ro i- lalultg tbe names uf ps't-eotters wlih tbsr'quest tbat any.nn rliidlog tbe bottl- inform her ot tlie cats and lo cality. A letter received irom West por. Wash, this morning, says the bottle was picker' op ou the b?ach at (hat place on January 13. The in oiosea writlnp, w I. loll wss forwarded, hsd esoap.,d defacement from salt water. The bottle as thrown over board al a point In tbe ocsan about two hundred miles northwesterly from wuere found. .vor all Rinds of wood liiqolra ofM N Hchblk. Mlas Edith Hcflmsn, a ft ar an 111 nesaof two aeeks or mere Is able to be out again. All ladles admitted free o the enter talnmentby Urifilih tbe Hypnotlal first night. Call at tbe Corner Drug aiure tor coupon. for the hrst n'ltbl of Urimth th. Hypnotist's euterialtiraent all ladies wno call at the Corner Drug Htore for c-Hipons will ts admlttsd absolutsly ine. "Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief." Many cases of poor health come from tuant of watchful ness. But if yoa keep your blood pure no thief can steal j 3ur health. The one effec fi'iv, natural blood purifier is Hoof s S.rsaparilla. Disordered Blood father km. Urtg bttt I rou. :ttJ utfA son!fmt tJoodjinJ hi-n strong tnJ hctlthv ht works rvrrv Uy." A. S. Wvirs. S. Frf. P, Mt mor-" XThrnlnctJ fcWrto. my Aomoe And is txctCeni AS a rarrvai Av ifc. St Afford Springs. O. dlOCuAj)aSabax!j arnTTTTv-sw- Ile till: IK. . gJJ?aflJ aa UiH-ilw.-rtlU Don't Rub It In. FOK A y mt , u .:ii-nia i. .jum-tism b. orchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns Lumbago Croup Scotch Remedy Cuts rnyaiciare uae mio -"'r rih It Cure m Uieli families and P"'b " in thlr practice. At druggists, W eta. Myaterloua Pain Gentlemen: I naver hesitate to acknowl- eJi- the worth ol a good ihlns qurnltv I do not neonate . acknowledge at 1 nave given your remedy teal, and have found It to be an yoo v'" J. H. PUTNAM. M. D-RutUnJ. VL SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Western Ageacy SAM rau Sold By Linn Drug Co SOCIAL MISS dknsmork's fakkvtki.l. Mlfs Maude Denamore wm tendered a farewell reieptmn Haui'day evening at the home of Mr ami MnGD Linn at Beveutli tnd Charle:lin streets by Iha mpmlAn nf the phoir of I be 'OH- gregatloDal ohurob, of which orKaniza-1 tlon sbe is organist. Mite Densmme leavej soon for Halt L.kuClty, Utah. Sbe will be great ly mn-aed In Eugene s musical circles. Following are the names of thoe present at the recep tion: Mr and Mrs W O Yorsn, and little danirhter Luolle, Mr and Mrs F R Wetheroee, Dr and Mrs Ualie Wil longbby, Mrs J A Btralgbt, Mi-flea Lizzie Griffin, Celia Loomli, Kits Hansen, Ella McAlister, Mees Ar thur Fazer, J B Winstaoley, Harvey Densmore, Leonard and Harry Htraight and Edward Lister. TUB BAND AflNSTKELS. Tbe band held a meeting yest rday afternoon to discuss tbe minair 1 per formance to be given by them s rid. All tbe paraphernalia, etn, necessary to a minstrel show nai been received and the boys will begin to rehearse heir parts Immediately. A definite date has not yet been decided up n, but we are authorized to say tbat tbe performance will be given early in February. Tbe entertainment will be replete with tbe best of music, pleasing specialties and local hits. THE EUTAZIAMS ENTERTAIN. The young ladles of tbe Eataxlao sooletyof tbe University, gave a re ception to their gentlemen friends In tbe society rooms Saturday nlgbt. Tbe evening was pleasantly spent In par lor games, and refreabmeota were served. President and Mrs Htrung aoted as cbaperones. MRS COMB. ENTERTAINS. Mrs Chester jj Combs, pressnt Worthy Matron of Evangeline Chapter No 51, 0 B 8, entertained laal Batui day everting at ber borne on Fifth street, Mrs Jessie Vert, Worthy (iraud Matron of tbe state, and the Past Vorth Matrons sit.ee tbe reorganiza tion ot the Chapttr. Mrs Vert went south on the overland train 8au.tr lay nlgbt on official business. Incorporated. As will be noticed In our "Court House Ilems," the Eu gene Military Club bas filed articles of Incorporation with County Clerk Lee, The object and purposes of the club set forth In tbe article" nf Incorporation are "tbe mental culture and physlctl development of its members and in ordsr to carry Into effect the . abo' specified objeots, tbe eaid corpors't(in shall bond, sell, buy, own, leas'. aud mortgage personal and real prr,p..rty. toe vaiusoi propeny now tiWQe by mo ciuo is a-xai. roe nasr,es of I) E Yoran, H E Bchwerlug , w U Wblte ana Cba w Brlffln, BVpe,r iueu. poralorB. BtraAnaiciurr, formerly of Eu gejie, la very ill a. her home In Seattle, Wit, hnmors pathos, negro dialect ana oampmeeMnir songs In "Tbe outb ol Today" a the Chrisilan cburoh to- nigui. . i.T.e, me optu-.an, la ln.ms again and can he fnuud a. VlrLu Key'. jeweiry tnre till sninda Februi ry 3rd .Uu...,hohicsi ur Liowe la up to toe time, all the time. rif.e Parker MM WALTER ROSS. Mgr. Nirlhfc P 3H15U10 vuiuuicuuiig luurs iaj, JANUARY 24. SIat GRIFFITH. THE UNDISPUTED KING OF HYPNOTISM AND HIS HYPNOTIC VAUDE VILLES. In a refined. Instructive Laughable up-to-date per formance. 180 luchs in ISO Minutes. LADIES absolutely freo tha first night. PRICES 23, 35 and 50r. Seats 011 sale Monday. All Kind of Heaters... Cole's A r Tixht Charier UaK s..tvtwi. (I a s a GNUNIi sV Wr... r..v,a..w f 9 S. L. LONG I SMOKE, Mount Hood High Grade 10c Cigar F. Your Opportunity- Having purchased the stock of goodH from T. L. Quiner formerly owned by A. V. and I. K. Peters, 1 will close out the same Regardless of Cost In order to lay in a new andcomplete stock. Special bargains for the next thirty days. E. TiATLOCK 9th Street, Eugene. . ..Something New.. Day Cut order Carpets, see Them. FREE! FREE!! TO BE GIVEN A $35 CrescentBcycle To be Presented to some Customer of the Eugene . Soap Co, May 4, 1901. We have issued Coupons worth 25 cents at any Grocery Store for Eugene Soap Co.'s Laundry Soap. Every purchaser of one of these Coupons is entitled to a chance for our premium offer of a Crescent Bicycle to be awarded May 4, 1901. Every purchaser of four of these coupons will re ceive free of charge a 25 cent -pucke of cur Crown lohsh, which is the best polish ewr placed on the market for cleaning and polishinc H'indows, Glass ware, Copper, Tin, Brass, Zinc, Cutlery, etc. These Coupons can be had only from our or at our En 1' aCtOrV. Our snoruy ana we trust that you will avail yourself of this opportunity, not only of probablv receiving a Bicycle tree of charge, but of helping to' build up a Home In dustry. Htlp the good work along. EUGENE FOAP COMPANY. Euw ?ne, Oregon- LANE COUNTY BANK CUGENE, C REC ON. tataa ItliaS tarsal. OlSait aaala laa Ca.at,. rrcnl Errliij hi rers in ill tranche trsr.a.ted oi layoratls terms. A. U. HOVE'?, rr-i.l,nt I..U. HC1.I.V ahi.r. H.tt. HO UV A.ai ( i, in. 9 O o o 8 O 9 It u the lacut on ihe : nrket 0) 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; aod where to tfcure Llh praule wiies mi Ii(Uiirt. tu get the bet ad purwtat luw prices. You ian lway fiud the very choicest vio tai;eiiDcUretH, liuryuuditH, Jihine wines, chamiiiutirg, and every tiling in the t t t -Me wine, with tilt Ix st U(Ueti.iid tiue t flavors, an wtiH at t hoics old whutkieu, a e, xitr aud beer at, W. M. RENSHAW'S Eugene. Oregon. C. Potts Manufacturer- AT M Come and TO BE GIVEN AWAY Solicitor Sillicili.r u-ill nnll nn Villi EUGENE L can S avings Bank Ot Eugene, Oregon. Pail h Csh Cap y - $50,000 Surplus . . 5,000 acNiari sank. no Business vksms. oa ravoaaait tisms- C-ati. ...n..i . n lb. pnnprl cl'IM of lb I a'inH-,irr,i ;,.., .10o mrii. II Is TT-.! .1,., ,, IHMr,a Krtld St l..v'.l . llol, ,,. ,1,1.1 p,,. t....-i.1.tt. Tccr.tie.vr nr.m?l attaotloa. t Ii. anil i n,,., marraala roufbk Henderson . S s, J. OS !.! V D. PttSE. VI- ra I ' sr. m. ssova. till Gill ''