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i Today's News I Today. DAILY EUGENE GUAR Today's News Today. ;VOL. 19. SATURDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21 1901 SATURDAY EVENING N02Q1 H. GOFf DON THE H0USEF0e,R. MAIL LETTINGS. 1 DISPLAY,,, THE BOERS (IIlffiG. I Friday and Saturday, Sept 20 and 21. ROM CHICAGO I Messrs Strauss Bros will I display at Hampton Bros' I store a fine line of woolens I for suits. Will take your I measure for suits. Over- f coats and pants. . . I ase call and Inspect his Line. ! Hampton Bros. I 558-564 Willamette street. lest We Forget" Your attention is again I called to the fact that Yerington's Pheno-Quinine ific for Cold in the Head. La Grippe. Headache, and iter iimilar complaint. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. red and Bold only at Yerington's 9th Street Drag Store, I EUGENE OREGON. ke Enjoyment of Spring be re relied in to your heart's fteut when you have a good com liable vehicle to get out in and n f the freshness of Springtime. We ire all kinds of carriages for fctyle. ted and beauty, for comfort and 4tnrs to suit all tastes and all ties. Remember we sell the debaker wagon. 1 L LONG. :4 I ! i Our new stock of Fall and Winter SHOES.. is now being received and in a few days we "Twill show some of the tbest shoes ever shown iu Eugene. RAN'S SHOE STORE .inter .'hoto Co. Superior Photographs. Chambers Block, Eugene. jThe Hoffman 4 WJ 0 IEIOLER.Pofiito f un day dinner soo EUGENE. OREGON . A good likeness. Natural pose, and a Well finished J hotographis AThat you will Always get at the Court House Items. Mortgage 1700 Satisfaction of mortgage 200 ' logger's lien. Mike Alamiea fllci logger's lien against Win D Neely. MINING LOCATIONS. Geo N Burt 1c jatcs Hampshire and HamDden elaiina In Fall Creek min ing district. John H Fletcher looateB Deer Trail and War Eagle claims In Fall Creak mining dlstrlot. MARRIAGE LICENSE. Emmett T Withrow and Lucy Btephens, C H Wltnrow witness. KEAb ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ahlcail Hemenwav to Frank Hem- en war 1( J acre? in to 17 s r 4 w, $1 and rtuer valuable consideration. Ernest A Knoop and Hadie Knoop to Charlen Knoop 102.20 acres In tp 19 a r 4 w, $400. James E Warwick to Mrs Emma Watson 160 aores In tp 24 s r 1 e, 1. Win B Abbott to Emma L Watson 160 aores In tp 24 s r 1 e, $1. Frank H Heme to Emma L Watson 160 acres In tp 24 s r 1 e, $1. Wm H Watklns to Emma L Watson 180 acres In tp 24 a r 1 e, $1. Samuel L t'arron to Emma L Wat son 160 acrjs In tp 24 e r 1 e,$l. C Relsner and Frank Reisner toML eummervllle lot 6 blk 4 Christian's aa to Euueoe. $750. Robert Simpson to Edwin L Hobson 160 aore lu tp 24 a r 1 o, $1. Abigail Hemenwav to Ellen H Has kins 20 acres In tp 17 s r 4 w, Si and other valuable consideration. Hunier Kye. Wm Renshaw has been appointed Eugene agent for tbe celebrated Hun ter Baltimore Kye, on- ot the nest whiskies manufactured. It le nottled by Wm Lanaban Hon, Eallimore, MTbe flavor of Hunier Rye Is concen trated from Its uniform quality, purity and age, aud Is always reoogniwd. 11 la the American gentleman's whiskey. Since the 15th They Have Been Fiffhting Hie British. Actively BOERS ASK INTERVENTION- Special to tbe GuhM Londox. Eneland, Sept 21. Paul Krusror and General Levels are drawing petitions to President Koosovelt and the Czar of Russia asking for intovention in the South African war. A. GREAT RACE. 8eolal to the Goard. Readville. Mass. Sept 21. Thousands ef people at tended -the races hero today to seo the two horses, Crescius and 1 he A bbott go this afternoon. I he result was as follows: Crescius won first heat. The Abbott came out first in the second heat in 2:08 and the third heat was won by Cresuius, giving hirn the race. BOERS CELEBRATING. Bpectal to the Gaard. London, England, Sept 21. The Boers aro celebrating General Kitchener's celebrated surrender proclamation, which declared that he would compel every Boor to sur render to the English government by September 15th. Since the 15th the Boers have killed G8, wounded G3 and captured 300 British prisoners and five guns. Fighting is progressing in Cape olony. A LUCKY MAN. fipeelal to the Guard. Washington, 1) C, Sept 21. President Roosevelt today appointod B Ridgeley Jomptroller of Currency vice Dawes, resigned. SALEM HOTEL SOLD. Special to the Uuaril. Salem, Or, Sept 21. I Salem hotel. W Berry has purchased the EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR. Sieoiti u. tne Uimrii Parkeksburg, Sept 21. A gasoline boat exploded here today, killing four passengers. WHITE HOUSE CLOSED. Special to the Gu.ird Washington. D C, Sept 21. The doors of the White House are closed today, except to personal callers. GETTING SENSIBLE. " ' Special to the Guard. Cleveland. Ohio. Tent 21. Senator llanna today re fused to be interviewed on President Roosevelt's policy. CZOLGOSZ' TRIAL. Special to the Guard. Buffalo. N Y. Sept 21. The trial of C.oleosz, the 'an archist assassin, who so cruelly murdered 1 resident Mc- Kinloy, will take place Monday. GENERAL BOTHA WILL RAID. Special to the Goabb. London, Sept 21. General Botha is now making prep arations for a raid into the Natal. AN AU-R0UXD THIEF. Fleener, Who Stole Cows, Also Stole a Bicycle. It seams that tbe man, Fleener, who Is wanted by the sberlO for stealing a number of town cows at Springfield and selling them to Flank Goodpasture, of this city, Is an all-round pernlolous thief and If ever caught will be sent 'over tbe road" on siveral counti. It will be remembered that one day last May some one purloined Miss Ethel Kinsey's blcyele wblcb she left standing In front ol -V Frank s Bon's Racket store. No irace of thewb'il was found until this cow-stealing case came op, when Bberff Withers went to Fleener'a boose in Hpringtleld and saw a wheel tallying with tbe descrip. tioo of M las Kinsey's. Bbe was notified and y: terdey afternoon she and her slsUr accompanied by tbe sheriff rode over there, IdentlBe.t tbe wheel and brought It home. Looks Like Biz. Cottage Grove Nugget: "J E Young on Wednesday bought the O F Kohrer property on River street. This fine property ad Joins the residence grounds of H H Veatch, formerly the Stone property. Mr Young will build a handsome dwelling on this splendid site In the near future." When will the "event" occur, Joi? Arrrstbd. Pollcmen Bcott and Crooer totay arrestel Ilert Hartwlg, who came up on the afternoon train from Albany, on the charge of stealing some bicycle bells hi re mine time ago. He was placed In jail. He will be tried before Ju-llce Wiut?rmeler on tbe charge Monday. For Prinbvim e. James YUi left at nmn t-vday for l'rlnevllle, wltb the body of Mrs Nanoy Adams who died suddenly ye iterday from heart failure, where the Interment will ty. 3or, He wasaccompaniei by the husband of deceatid, Mr Win Adama. CURTIS JOHNSON- PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER Kormerly with McCrady. Uecnrsllng nd aril'HC paper-hanging a specialty. . a .ut.tir lut taoue on eMt ?, -M-.,.ih Willamette street. Leave Store Will Close. My store will remain olestd Mon day, It being tlie Jewish Day of Atone ment. B H Frie.mdlv, Special Hals. David Link is con ducting a special ale on ladles', inliees' and boys' shoes Tbe prices are away down. Bee tbe display and read the price Id bis sbow windows. A Reception. The young lady students of the University gave re ception to the new glrla at Deady Hull thi afternoon. Oregon City Enterprise: William Hammond left for Eugene Wed nee dap morning to resume bla atodlea at the university Miss Bessie Kelly went to Eugene Wednesday, where she will enter the Freshman year of the unlerlty Fred and Charles Wan.er left Monday for Eugene to re sume their rludlea at the U U. of All Those in Lane Connty, Oregon. QUITE NUMBER. Proposals will he received at the office of the second assistant prmtmax ter geueral, pout nlllce department, until 4pm of Deoemuer 3, 11)01, for oarrylug the mailt of the ' lulled States from July 1, 11X12, to June 8(1, 1906, upon the following routes within Lane county: 73,805 From Cottage Drove, by Amos, to Harris, 17 miles aud baok trl-weekly. Jiond $1)00. Pivseut oon traot 303.10, aub-contract SJ03.97. 73,099 From Mapleton to Point Ter raoe, Acme and Qleuada to Florence IS miles six times a week, lu safe aud suitable steaniboate. Leave Mupletou daily except Bunday. Bond $1000. Present oontraot $797, sub-coutraot $750. 73,804-From Aluia to Glentena, H miles, aeoil.weeltly. Bund $500. Present con I mot $13170, etiu-contract $1'5 73,506 -i 'ullage Gn.ve by D rnia, Star, Wtldwood to linhemla, 84 j miles, trl-weekly. B.iud $1!!00. Present unn trant for semi-weekly t2i 93, sub-contract $524 03 73,;li)7 -Cottage Grove to Lnrnnc, mi.es, six limes a wep t. Kond $lodO. Preseul contract $425 Sj. 73.308 Eugene by Llewellyn, Lou Tom, Crow, Hacll.'yv 1 e and Panther to Mound, 45 uiilet, semi-weekly. Bond $!10. Present contract $139 82, Biib-coutract $104 S2. 73,810 From Eurene by Klinlre, Vailen,' Hale, Delphlu, Walton, tiler - tsna and Meadow to M lotnn, u!) miles, six times a wen. Uond $.400. Present coulraci $3C3n. 73,311 From Floreu :e lo Lluneus, 9 miles, semi-weekly. 1 loud $300. Pres' eut contract $77.9.s, eub-onhtraol $77.08. 73,312 From Florence by liecela, Bamurla and Minnie lo Waldporl, 40 miles, semi-weekly. Bond $1000 Prasent contract $503 73,313 From Uoilmn by Pleasant Hill, Trent and Dexter to Ziou, 14 miles, six times a week. Bond 71500 Present contract $268 H". 7.1,314 jrom Hale to Ivlnon, ne7en miles, semi-weekly. Bond $300 Pres ent contract $68.99; present pay till 73,315- From Juoolion to Monroe, nine miles, six times a week. Bond $1000. Present oontraot $225, sub-con tract $226. 73,810 -From Junction by Franklin Ooldson, Blsohley and Uieeuleaf t( Deadwood, 44 miles, trl-weekly Bond $2300. Present contract $799.60, sub-contraot $799.50. 73,317 From Junction to Estrup U miles, semi-weekly. Bond $IC3; pres ent contract $90. 73,318 -From Lowell toHazelde!l,2o miles, trl-weekly, Boud $1,4C'J. Pre eut pay $332.41 for semi-weekly, 73,819 From Mlnerya to Mapleton, 10 Miles, semi-weekly. Bond $600. Present oontraot $130, 73,320 From MoKenzle Bridge lo Belknap Bprlugs, 0 miles, from June 1 to Bept 80 semi-weekly, rest of year onoe a week. Boud $400. Present pay for six months trl-weekly $90.6!); sub oontraot $103.41. 73.321 From Mapleton, by Dead wood to Alalia, 17 miles trl-weikly. Bond $900, present pay $383.83: nub oontraot 800. 73.322 From Mabel to M areola, 6 miles, 6 times a week. Bond $01.), present pay $230. 73.328-Frora Point Terrao by Earl to Ord, 14 miles, onoe a wuk. lionil $400, present pay $183 99; sub contrail $12735. 73,S24-From F.?ed to Mapleton, 16 miles, semi-weekly. Bond $'MKI, prei pay $147.90 for semi-weekly. 73,323 From Bprluflold by Natron, Jsiper and Fall C'ri k to Lowell, 17 miles, 6 times a wo k, Bond $1,700, present pay $354.37 nib contract $323 73,320 From hprlnfleld by Thui- Jtoti, vValterville, Leitburg, Blue Klvnr aud MoKenzle to Ft ! y Bprlngs, 68 2n miles, 8 limes a week between Bprlug field and Leaburg, 18 miles, and tri weekly residue of routs. Bond $1,61), present contraot $1,61181; sub contract $1,027.83 73,327 From Hpringlleld lo Eugene Railroad station, 4.4 ) mllci, 13 time- wok. Bond $l,'J'0, precut p.. $ 389 !o 73,828 From Walttrvllle to Caui Creek, 6 95 miles, reinl-wi jkly. Boik $3C3, pre eut pay $09.12. 73,329 From Zlon to June, 4 mil'' aeml-wrekly. Bond 1 31 J, prr-ent f j $70; sub contract $9. Bidders muit nlde along rout i. Io addition to the service of r-irrv Ing the mall, the carriers will be i n:- palled to put mail Into all boxes un hang small bags or siiche mail ou " or pouts erreoled l. oj ! route free 4 yvkwr " ' ' ' ' '' " 'JJ"1 Carry a full lino of Cast Cooks and Stool Kanges. Lowest prices and gojiU guaranteed. A carload will nrrivo tho middlo of next month. H. GORDON, The Housefurnistier. 2') East Ninth street. For An Appetite" HM'll 1 lttHl ll i . VA I fill HIUl III! ' ttillr Iti 1 u fntintl itnu. Our it ! -f con !h r'uil' .- the virv In ' i f lr til - ii fu Wh i'- oinint i,d i lie ui tn ciiu-1- U ii'tw. Oui' I'll "in t" n-H i 'n ttit'u ni;rre with s w I yu If y ii Hid t wli i (Jn.-ti'-t youl hturl r:nht. .U) k i p-ii-ku-', J. U. Green & Son Gil) Wil'lainotto Ht. Teluphonu Main 5-1. lH. You Needjz? A few Jo.on fruit jars. Try tho Easy Vacuum jar tho best ye, I have full assortment of Ball Bros Mason jars and extras. Tickets on Kimball l'iano fret. L C SKEELS. Corner of 9th and Oak. You Can Get A Solid oak lidtboard for $14.00, $16.00 and $18,00. Extension (able for $4.00. Dining chain, cane teat, 75 cents. Nurse Rocker for $1.50. Top Mattress for $2.00. Spring Mattress for $1.50. See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDRSON, ARMORY BLOCK. ..Artificial Palms.. Wo have added to our stock Chamaerops l'alms from three to nine leaves. Arecas l'alms from five to seven loaves: Theso make fine decorations and aro very cheap. Geo. T. Hall & Son THE ARIST0N aro ii ;w SHOES for ladies. new heal and too, heavy solo. SOUTH WINDOW for n t.o now clean Furs and Jackets. The latest. SPECIAL 1 OH TEN DAYS V2!j emit outing for ) cents. Good value, limited quantity. SILKS New 'ilk waists and now ti iim lings just come. OVERCOATS. Tho New Yo;o overcoats, they aro a.l buying, yo-.i will 6eo them on tha streets now. NECK WEAR. New neck wear just in. Hotter value than wo ever had. 1'ull lino of Trunks and buy your shoes of us. Suit Cas-'os Children all boiea am els conialiui'K 3 that iiirjf in f free of oharf . J FRANK DUNN. orders wltb J U Green 4 Bod. si sssslstataal srsfsrrss.