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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. Delivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. VOL 19. THURSDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, MARCH 21, 1901 THURSDAY EVENING NO 69 vertisements in the iILY GUARD Reach , piohtkind of People. Given Away FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING Monday, March 25th All Dress Patterns, Waist Patterns and 5kirt Patterns Bought of U3, from $1.50 up, we will cut you a pattern free of charge. Mre have a cutter employed from the east The lady takes your measure. Don't miss this grand opportunity. ..Hampton Bros. !'"'" W!': ::, mm. h t"t: flflllll.''".!.'" ..'Vt'r. mm -VV7llW-!il!!lt;',, A Perfect Light. To Consumers of Gas, Oil and Elcctrict Light The Ransom Automatic Gas Aachine Till' most complate fcnd Hatinfaotory run pro ducing Apparatus in the world. Produces the moBt brilliant and cheapest Ijtfht, no sumke or odor. A tiixty cardld power light for J to of a cent per hour. Krj dorscd by pxperta, Accepted hy the pub ic an tlie b ?t artificial li ilit maile for I'll public or private purposes, Kvry machine iruarnntecil. W have one in working order. Call and iee thin p iwurful light. P. FRANK & SON. AQCNT3 FOT LANE COUNTY- FANCY CRACKERS, WAFERS, SNAPS, ETC. Oysters. Short Orders, Boiled Ham, Cakes, Pastries, Fingers, Etc, on hand or to order. Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Soda. . Bakery - - HAMMOND'S -- Cafe. J- W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EKBILMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oil I HenrTflpenn Ilnrlopratore anrl mm. Cop. Wil. and 7th sts. ...Go to... Littlefield's and get Our Court House Cigar for 5c. The best in the market. Fortunate. Those who hear the Musical Friday nleht will be fortunate Mr Cochran's cornet solo, Mr Glenusaiid MrResler's solos, Mr Frazer's numbers, and "To a Wild Rose" will each be worth more than the price or admission, IS cent. Come out and enjoy yourself by bearing a group of selections that w'll not fail to please you, while you asfis: the High Hchnnl students organization. USSIA M PROVOKE U. Russian Gommamder Says British Troops t Tinn T iii n y u in nun imu WOULD EASE MATTERS AT HOME. Hpeolal to the Guard. New York, March 21. Well posted authorities over the homo condition of Unssian affairs venture the opinion that Russia would not be averse to a war with Great Britain in order to solve difliculties at home. It is thought a foreign war would call on the patriotism of the masses and end nihilistic agitation, for the time being at least. JNew York, March cSJ. lhe Kussian commander at Tien Tsin has notified General Campbell, commanding the ine untish Jorces, that the British forces must not only be withdrawn from the disputed Tien Tsin territory, but that an apology must be made for invading territory claimed by Russia and for removing the Russian flag. lhe situation remains unchanged and while near the danger point it is not thought a conflict of arms will result. PORTLAND EXPOSITION INDORSED. Hpeolal to the Guard. Denver, Colo, March 21. The Colorado assembly has passed resolutions indorsing the Portland Oriental Ex position. $2,000,000 SESSION. Late Oregon Legislator Tbis Amount. Cost I psssss THE PAH0U5 $3.50 Walkover Shoe For Aen. Sold only by DAVID MM- To Trade for Wood. I will trade a piano or an organ body fir wood, split courBe. F A Rankin, Seventh Bt, near Willnnelte, for CIRCUIT COURT. Adjourned Until Monday, April i, igoi, at 2 p. tu. 55 State of Oregon vs Floyd Vvughan; assault with a dangerous weapon, flea or "not guilty," rieaoi 'not Kiiiliy" withdrawn and plea of 'guilty" entered. It appearing probable that court will not be in session longer than Thursday, March 21,1901, thai day at 9 o'ebek am, Is let for pro-' pouncing sentence. Defendant lined $150 and ordered coifmitted to jail until same la paid, not exceeding 75 days. Htate to have judgment against defendant for enets and disbursements. The defendant on Thursday attirnoou paid the (151) and was discharged from cuttody. The lowest penalty for said crime is (1(0. State of Oregon vs John H Frost; larceny in a dwelling. Plead guilty. Defendant sentenced Thursday at 1 p m, to Imprisonment in penitentiary one year and to pay costs and disburse ments. This prisoner stole some old clothing from the Minnesota Hotel and also some from a wagon at the same place. 14 Abble F Allen vs Ira B Allen; d.viT.'e. Referred to G F Bkipwortb to take testimony. Divorce denied. Bait dismissed without oost to either party. 25 Clarence Thompson as admr ot 8 J White, deceased, vs C F t'an dlaoi; injunction. Betil-d per stipula tion. 84 Mary Holllday vs W P Holliday; divorce. Default of defendant. Re ferred to J W Vaughan to take testi mony. Divorce. 35 Battle Lsrkins vs C M Laiklus; divorce. Default. Referred to E R Bkipwortb to tike testimony. Dl vrrce granted and plaintiff's name changed to Battle Dayis. 4:1 O V Watts vs B 8 Wallace et nl: foreclosure. Plaintiff allowed 10 days to reply. Mrs Amanda Allen vs Mrs Win Baker; appeal from justice court. 31 Frank Plueard and Wm Euttls vs Orrin 4ioblnson; damages. Jury drawn as follows: Ren An drews, L Hickel, L D Jacoby, Geo bong, P R Edrnunsoii, Jno Wes-t, C M D.'slt, P A Wagner, N McCleau, DEXTER ITEMS. The Store of Williams & Parviu Burglarized Last Xiglit. Dextbk, Maroh 20, 1901. E R Parker eame over from Wend ling Saturday, returning Tuesday. Wm Williams and daughter, Hertba, visited the city Monday. Mr Hopkins, of Eugene, is In this viciulty. The store of Williams & Purvln was burglarized last night. The culprits seoured about (12 in cash. They re inoved a paneof ulans, reached through and unlocked the deor. It seems like they bad a key of their own to fit the door. Whoever It was certainly was in quite a hurry as they left the door open and also left a sack which they bad evidently brought along to csrry away their plunder; Middle Fork Items. THE riQUBES MAY BE URQER. A member of the Oregon legislature assert that t e last session will go down In history as a (2,000,000 session. He says that the din rtt appropriations will aggregate (1,970.000, and that the legislature enacted laws authorizing expenditures which will swell the total beyond the (2,000,000 mark. As the acts of the lenlslature at the let-t ses sion have nut yet been printed, the1 exant figure sro not available, aud the total can only be approximated. The following is the list of appropriations made, and, while the figures are in r mud numbers, they are said to be correct within a few dollars: Expeuses of veterans to Wasb- Injtou ( 2,000 Payment of scalp bounty warrants 115,000 Deficiencies and legislative expenses 100,022 Agricultural college 70,000 University ot Oregon. 95.0J0 Agricultural experiment ala- t'ou 10,000 To reimburse Second Oregon Vol'iuteers 12,000 Pan-American exposition 26,000 Special appropriation bill 106,635 E:eeuiosynary, penal and ed ucational Institutions 811,222 General state expenses 402,330 Expeuses of state biologist 1,000 To purchase Relllnger's code.. 10,000 Htate fair premiums 16,000 Oregon Historical Society 6,000 Bounty on sea lions, eto 10,000 Oregou Natlou Guard 90,000 Fish hatoberles south ot Co lumbia 7,000 Southern Oregon agricultural societies 8,600 Oregon Soldiers' Borne 24,000 Soda springs Improvements... 1.000 To provide water for state In-' ttltutlouB 30,000 For orphans homes 24,000 Total $1,970,709 A large number of Items not shown here In detail were tembraoed in the three appropriation bills lnoluded In the above list. The appropriation for scalp-bounty warrants uuder the new law la (60,000, but If warrants are presented at the same rate they were under the eld law this sum will not be sufficient by (15,- 000. Just ipeoei 133 M J Arnold, J A Burllngauie, J D Myers. This case was given to the Jury at about 11.30 o'clock this lorenoou. At this hour, 4 o'clock the Jury has not decided. Indoor Athletic Tournament. There will bo anotlur Indoor ath!etic exhibition at the U O gymnasium next faiurday might. There will be Inte.v tiug gMiiiHs of basket and indoor lmt !,..! In which the High School and Unlvr'.t teams will irlioipate. 1i,.ti will t tllintillng, vaulting, ruoi.i.iir. lumping and oth'r perform- ..1.. 'I hn nrnuraill bctftbs at 8 o'clock. Dsu't miss it March 13, 1901. Everybody is busy sowiug their spring grain. Mr and Mrs Lanzie Winfrey were the guests of Mrs Ella Sllers Saturday and Sunday. Mr Walter Goodman has purobased a new bike. Mr 8 M Btlers Is getting along very nicely logging. He bas one employe in camp who Is growling about the cooking, but that Is nothing new for an old "batch." Bis girl told him "no" the other day, and that accounts for all of It. Mr W B Goodman has purchased the Sprague place. Miss Ethel Kelsay bas returned home from a visit at Rush Islai d. Mr John Cam Is able to be out, and is at work in the Stlers logging camp. Over 103 Years Old. The following dispatch from Albany appears In Sunday's Oregonlan: "This Ib the birthday of Albany's oldest oltlien, Patrick Breunen, who was born In Ireland, March 10, 1708, and hence has seen three centuries. He came to the United States In 1836, located In Texas, going from there to New Orleans, where he resided until 1852, when he came to the Paclflo Coaat. He has visited nearly all paiti of the coaht, Including the FruzN-r river. He looated In Albany aliout 30 years ago, and declares today that he never felt better, though during his reeldenoe here he fell 60 feet from the top of a flouring mill to the ground." OUR SPRING LINE OF j& Short and Long Pant Suits Superior in Workmanship. Distinctive in Style. Conservative in Price. It will give us pleasure to Show you these goods. J. V. KAUFFMAN. SPECIAL ON Tomatoes 3 GAflS FOR 25 cents. L C SKEELS. New styles in Men's and Women's Fine Shoes, at reaiinablo prices, fcee them rt Y0RA15S SHOE SORE Ekxction Commenced. Work lias iiumeO'.d on F L Chsmbers' big cor rugated Iron warehou-e In the r-ar of his nrosciit wsrthouxs. I', will tw s'-,nt ioxi.3 feet In dempiidous snd one t ry In height. Korr Cut. Harry Klllott, recently 'rom Iowa, had the misfortune Tuee- I dnv to out his right foot wltti sn sx, ' 1: mnletel ; severing the grea' toe. T'l aco'i'-nt hsppeued south of town, eou plr of ml it Makkibd. Harney Valley Items, March 16: The wedding of Mr Sol Davidson and Miss Mary McQueen was solemnized at the Presbyterian parsonage In Burns last Friday even ing, Maroh 8, lttOl, Rev A J Irwin officiating. Both the contracting parties are new resident of Burns, though Mr Davidson has been here for some months past, looated at Wel come's drug store where be bas fol lowed bis profession a watchmaker and jeweler. Mrs Davidson arrived here last week from ber borne In Lane county. Will Leave Apart, 1. Portland Telegram: Rev J E Snyder, of tbe 1 bird street mission and tbe Mount Tabor Presbyterian cbareb, wbo bas accepted a call to tbe Brownsville Presbyterian cliurob, will leave wltb his family for bis new charge April 1. Rev Buyder baa made many friends within bis pastorate at tbe Mount Ta bor ohuroh, and all will regret to set him depart. He was formerly psstor ol the church at Brownsville. A Freih Uld Egg For breakfast or lunoh during Lent or any other time Is dainty, tempting and nourish lug, and we receive them fnsh every day. Our dairy products are the freshest and clicilee-t that we oan procure. Our hatter Is gilt edge, our oheese of fine flavor and quality and our preserves delicious. Our grocer ies are kept up to the hlghen standard of excellence. J. U. GREEN SOS. Telephone Meln 28-1 You can now get our Compressed Yeast Fresh each day, as the demand for this Fresh Yeast has increased to such an extent. If you have never usod this yeast let us give you ono cake for trial with a pamphlet telling how to use it with twonty seeded recipes for Bread and the most delicious Rolls, Cakes, etc. 7 GEO. T. HALL & SON. More New Suits California Prune Crop Corneredf San Josk. Calif, March !. The California Cured Fruit Association has cornered the entire prune crop of the late. All prunes not In the hands f the association, some four or five mil lion oouuds. have been purchased out right. The deal has I sen under way since the meeting in frebruery when the members of the association authorized the direct' rs lo expend not. exceeding (200,000 for advertising and otherwise advancing tbe inlertstsof the combine. The price prld was le-e than associa tion figures. Aoents Wantrd. Ladies or men, to sell gill edge oil stocks. Queen Oil Co, 910 Market Bt, San Francisco. Indoor athletic tournament. Indoor athletic tournament. Indoor atliletlo tournament. U O gymnasium Saturday night. Friday night occurs poverty dance at the armory. Thus Wheeler Is recovering from bis recent attack of appendloitls. MrsJF Claycomb, wbo bas been seriously III, Is able to be on tbe street. The front of E E MoClanahan's eye'ery received a new coat of paint today. The brewerymen at Poitland and Astoria have walked out. Cause unknown. I More freight trains running over tbe CAME IN TODAY Appointments. The appointments for the Divinity School students Sun day are as follows: Barrlaburg, M F Horn; Irving, C R Moorej 8be was aged 71 year, Grove, F E Bllllngton. 1 S P R R, lines In Oregon, than ever before known Lane county owes the state of Ore gon (31,089 07. She will toon pay this otT as uew laxea are coming In qul'e rapidly, Messrs Hoven and Patterson, of the Divinity School, will eonduora revival services at Coburg during the April vacation. H A Alien bas received word that his mother, Mrs P F Fry, died at ber home In KairOeld, Iowa, March 17, Spring Capes Juit opened todiy Neatly trimmed ind the latest patterns. Prices, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $10.00. HANNAN SHOE--$4.50 Now Line of CliiUlrens Shoos. Ask for the Ludies Aroston. SHIRT WAISTS 50ct. Beauties. MEN tho Now Straw llati are in, in the Golf shape. KID GLOVES-New this week in Suodu for$l, nil colore. FRANK DUNN.