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I .-. Today's News Today. DAILY EUGENE GUARD Today's New s Today. I VOL. 20. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SALE HAMPTON BROS. rr .. .. . Embroidery For one week we quality .Lmbroideries, in widths ot irom 6 to 7 inches at bee it in our South Window. a goo i a oi ...F. E. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co, 37 west 8th street ...FOR... Latest designs In Wall paper, Best paints and Lowest Prices. 3C University Book Store Eugene Directory Now on Sale. Come and get a copy. It G. MILLER, Latest Styles .In... Spring Shoes All the latent styles and colors in men's women's and children's shoes can be found at reasonable prices -AT- lORAH'S SHOE STORE Tailor 'A i ... FROM . . . f From May 8th to May 10th.. j DO NOT MISS THIS. i Respectfully, 1 J. V. KAUFFMAN. TUESDAY EVENING Special... Good Things In Our Silk Department Silk Waists Silk Waist Patterns Imported Wool Waistings Silk Skirts t: .... Salev offer a special line of extra 10c, loc and 20c a yard. Kimono's A new line in 6pured lawns, plain and fancy trimmed at $1.50, $2.00 and $2 50 each. You will want one when warm weather come, bo make your selection while we bare tuient. bee the window ot them. FOR THE MEN Come and see the swelled line of Straw Hats ever brought to Eugene DUNN... State Federation ot Labor Sleet ing. President Q Y Hurry of tbe Oregon Btate FeMerutlon of Lbor of Portland, la Id Eugene In the Interest of tbe olgauizttiou be represents. Mr Harry will bold a meeting to morrow (Wednesday) eveningat 7:30 o'olock at Socialist Hel', gtb and Olive streets, for the purpose of informing the people at to tile benefits of trade organizations. Laboring people and wage earners are invited to attend tbls meeting as the speaker has something for conshleratloi . Albany and Sileto bave organized labor bodies; the former with a three hundred membership gained during tbe past three weeks, Mr Harry goes from here to Cottage Grove then south to tbe state Hue making stops at tbe principal towns, New Telephones. A Ingerman and C K Barker, of Portland, repre senting the Pacific. States Telephone and Telegraph Co, are In Eugene soliciting for new 'phones for tbe local system. Yesterday they succeeded In seourlng 15 new patrons and quite a number today. Tbe looil syBtem Is growing more popuhr with tbe put II ) every day and I be company Is to bs congratulated upon having such sn excellent manager as Miss Irene Applegate. , Back to Htspital. J A Burlin game returns to Ht Vincent's Hospital at Portland tomorrow morning, where be will shortly be operated upon again, this time to prooure a new ohannel In the gall. Mr Burlingame was In the hospital about three months when Brat operated upon. It Is exptcted that be can come home a well man in about six weeks. At least bis many friends hope for suoh a rrsul'. M ARHIKD. In fcugene, May 12, 1902, by Justice V A Wluternieier, Andrew Taylor and Miss Lucy Wilson. Fok 30 Day?.- neurone sal i of car pets. ree us lor bargains. Rimnante below cost. J W Kays Kurnliure Co. Suits at PRICE EUGENE, GAS MEN STHilvE Chicago May Go Dark. Only 40 Hours of Gas Supply. Desperate New- York Crime, Banker's Meeting. Special to theGOiao. Kansas Citv Mnv is Tim Western bankers are meeting uii convention nore today A Desperate Woman. Special to the Golan. New York. Mav 1 3. Mnrw Gibbons, aged 30. threw car bolic acid into tbe fans nf bar lover, a widower, also into - - - the face of hia dau?ht,ni Nie then committor) sm'nirla by immune from the mnf tn n ... . " . me sireec pavement Chinese Fighting Special to tha omiii Pekin. Mav 1 3-Th rbo1 forces in Pechili Province have been defeated bv the emneror's armv. Thnir lnrl ers were captured. May Indict Packers I Special to tbe Guard Chicago. Mav 13. TIia Federal grand jury is liable to indict the packers who took rebates from transDor- tation companies in violation . - x ot the interstate commarp.n law Chicago May Go Dark. Special to the Guard Chicaoo. Mav 13 The employes of the gas com ' u panies. numbering six lnm area men, have cone on a strike for better wages and less worting hours it is teared that the citv will be thrown into partia .... . . . darkness as there is onlv enough gas in reserve to meet me requirements lor lorty nours A Beer Raise. Special to tbe Guard. Milwaukee, Wis., May 13. The brewers threaten to raise the nrice of hfiar 40 AAnta a barrel to their customers. lietaileis will resist and attempt to get outside beer. Notable Journalist Dead. Special to theouard. Louisville, Kentucky,May 13 Walter Halderman, own er of the Courier-Journal, died here today.' Mr. Halderman was injur ed in a streetcar accident Sat urday, which caused his death. Chamberlain a Winner. Frank C Baker, who was state prioter ofOregon up to eight years ago, was n Friday's train en route to Han Francisco. The Ptrtland Welcome says of him: "Frank Baker wbo wins a barrel of money every year betting on tl-ctlon, will again wags quite a stake this llu.e. Mr Baker does not nmp at codcIu-Ioii". He has friends In every couniy in the stale and Just before be place any money be writes them and STertt na the situation fx aclly. He has urittento bis friends and now ha l of the opinion that C'bamtK-rlaln Is a sure winner. He aaya that unlem the K-puhllcan man age can : p the waveof enthusiasm for t'heralwrlein, Furnish will be de feitid. At any rale, he Intends to bet that Chamberlain will win." Takkx to tjir Abvi.um. HIierlfT W W Withers and Deputy Hherlfl Harry Bown U:eay tok Amos Herbert, the man who was examlnrd for Insansly yesterday, to the Insane asylrm at Melem, The unfortunate man Is violent at tln.ee, and It tork (bree or four men to get hi in on the train thla afternoon. OREGON, MAY 13 1902 Tlirrcrv, : 'Judges AND CLERKS. Several Disqualified Becanse Acceptance of Nominations. OTHERS APPOINTED. The oountv 0 linmirdi.neru' mnrt at meir regular monthly session held lrat week made the following aiinulutments of Judges and clerks of the June elec tion to take tbe uli ce of those who am disqualified to act b cause of their ac. ceptanceof nominations for preoiuot officers: ' West Cottage Grove H Oarntittn. clrk In plaoe of Alfred Powell. fairmount E R Mumuinv. el irk. In pi me or ji u Davis. Ol-utena Ohatlny K B illey, Judge In plaoe of J TJ8uiherliiid. Mapletou Joe Hlmmoue, olerk, In place of G O Kuowlas. Middle Fork-Crow, olerk, In place of NG Hjlsnd. Mohawk B F Houston, clerk, in place of M 8 Harumitt. P.lchardsou-Uobert Dennis, clerk In place of C C Crow. ' Saginaw O Juokson. cUtk in of M M Meyers. Hluslaw Ham Huutlv ludire li,'i ui xx wingAra. Thur. ton Frank Cheval inr. ntnrfa In place ol C B Donaldson. Walton George Kirk, Judge, In place of J L Atkinson: Win clerk, In place of it Robertson, epmoer John Btiuulev. num. 11 Gatee, Jufge. Geo B Camp, of Manleton: M r? II,,,,. wick, of Pleasant Hill: In n.. Walton ; Geo A Drurv. of WllL,ii,. and H A Kompii. of Zumwalt. are nin ! disqualified for the above reasou, but ineir successors bavo not yet been appointed. H. S. TRACK MEET. Mgene and Portland High Scnools Will Contest Sat urday. AT BA.NOS1 PARK. The people of Eugene are Dromlsnd annth r Intereatlnv Hnal ir.i mo.. next Baturday', May 17, at Bangs' Park. That is tbe dute and lllaOA nf tha meet between the Eugene and Port land high schools, whh h wasarranirM some time ago. Tbe Eugene boys have heun training bBrd for tbe last several weeks and will make a srlendid ahnvin and probably win from the Portland team. In a meet last Hlnr,lu ii. Paclflo college, ol Newber. P.irtl.n.l only made 14 points to their oppo-n-nts' 70-odd, and It is thought tbe Eugene boys can also win from thnm although not by suoh a large score. ' inet9am wai down to the Dark lh, afternoon to get acoustomed tn t). traok, and between now and Haturday wm apeuo some time there. Trainer Dlllard Is doing some flue work with tbe hoys. Automobile Rides. Children holding tlikets from the Ax Billy Department store for an automobile ride are notified that the promised rides will be given Thursday evening next, Mav 16. from a tin A o'o ock. Took " Watkh Cuke." The (Jn.u, correspondent with the campaigners writes us from Mapleton nnder date of May II, that J M Hhe!lv had tha mi.. fortune to fall Into the river afu-r tli speaking was over, whIN on his way to the Ihs'. Our corn-apondeDt add Ih.t nil ... . .1 . . . that "It was onlv a dui klnv nH watfr cure' waa probably more air rw... Lie to him than the 'water cure' treat ment is to our Filipino fellow citi zens." Nkw HcBiKKKS Buck. -Cottage Grcve Nugget: iA-t week the I)r inapt properly on Main street wa. a 11 to Lawanri, Jenkins and Martin forfl'yj. The new firm will C:,m-meno- the erigvtlou of a new twrstory buimeaa block 3Ux) feet in dimensions just east of the residence, as mxn as the details can be arranged.. BArxaai.L Ht;iTS Hkkk. The sulta for Hampton Bros' baseball teem have arrived and the various rnemlwrs of tha team have n fitting them on today. The first match game for the 'earn this season will t at Hal -m next Hundav at the Brotherhooe' of corri. tlve Firemen's pintle when they will I lay the Hllverton team, IN MARTINIQUE. of Tbe Town Razed Nothing But Beds ol Hot Cinders. HEAT ISTtSSE-lTESCN AWPUL. A diepatob to the N'w Y,,rk Hur.l.i from Castries. Ht Luola Isianri ..h.. date of May 12, says relief parties had ventured Into Ht Pleire. The beat i.oni the smoking lava-covered ruins was suuocitluir. and the stmieh the oorp..c-4trewu stueta waa ri,i Only a few walls we e standing. The report that the homltai nimir found Intact, with It i bands stopped at 7:50, was can firmed. Not a drop of water waa nrnnnrahi. ashore. The darkne-s caused by the clouds of volcanlo dust Bhrouded the town, and continuous aubterrauean ruuibllug adds to the horror of the seine. NO TRACK OF 6THKLI3. The foil and central ouar'srsnf ii.. tie town weid razed to Ihegrt und, a: i were rep'ajed by t;fa o.'l nt nln't The Iron grll'c-wo k ga'. i of 'I e gov ernmeut ofiloee wai aline svaodlng Tbero wes no trace of tln.sirei. j:..,.- heaie of smoking aabi s wero to be ttun on ell s'di". At tbe landing nlaoe aim. hnrn.,1 aud ruined wal's ludlcatrj tbe spot wherathe custom-house formerly stood, aud traces of the larger shops ciuld I s aeeu. In that nelghhsrbood hundreds of corpses weie lying In all kluds uf attltudee, showing that the victim had met death as bv a llulunlncr.irnbu Every veatlice of olothlnir waa horn,. I away from the charred t odies, and In many cs.ee the abdomens bad been burst open by the Intense heat. PILES OV BODIES. Curlouf ly enough the features of the dead were generally oalin and repo (ul, although In some cases terrible fright aud agony were deploted. Grim piles of bodies were staoked evory whore, showing that death had stricken them while the crowds were valnlv aimklnu escape from the fiery deluge. On one spot a groui) of nine ohlld run warn found lucked In each other'B arm. AT THE COURTHOUSE. Marriage License and Legal Matters. Otber Mortgage ..1200 00 HBAL KSTATK IKANBPSUa. U S to Joseph F Meat 100 acres la to 21 r 8 w, patent. John M and Marsaret E Drnvea in George E Neat land In Id 31 a r 2 w. 10. C W Waahburne to Ganroa w Ph.. hart 2 10 acres In tp 16 s r 7 w, $2000. Mavme and H G MoKlnlAv tn Pran ces V Caufield 100 acres In tp 13 s r 1 e iu. U B to John Brooker 5 aores In tn 19 r 1 w, patent. Joe and Dollle Johnson to Andrew and Albert Bturtevant 40 tores In tp 18 row, 300. Ludwla and Brea:'anala Martin tn James Chrlateusen 22.05 aores In tp 18 s 1 4 w, WOO. James and Christina Chrltn.n tn Ladwlg Martin 22,56 aoiea In tn 1H a r 4 w, $600. Nineteen rellnoulihment dncda frnm Tbomaa H Walkerlto tha i for land In the forest reserve In lieu of other lands. NOTARIAL COMMISSION. The notarial commission of U W Brewbaker la filed with the county olerk. MAHBIAOa LIOKNBH, Andrew Taylor and Luov Wilson H Wilson witness. The vnnnv lula j oeing under age, ber father flli rt- ten consent. A B11.K. A few weeks aso a travel lnR ollolt"f 'k lrge Dumber of orIe, photo buttons here, and In Mflh lii.l.iira nnllulul - - . t . . . . . .n-u m yxii 1 iuu 01 ine price or the button, amounting to $i0 or $300 all told. He stated that the buttons would be here In a couple of weeks, but they havn't shown up yet. He gave a certain boarding houae keeper In tha city an order on tbe firm which he r I timed be represented for tha amount of two nr thne weeks' b iard, and said Loardlnir houae keener reoelved a letter the other day In an swer to Inquiries about the man. stat ing that no such mania In their em ploy. Kroihtration at NieiiT The ciunty clerk's offlcs was open last night for registration of voters wbo cannot get 1 1 Ibeoflliodtirlng working hours. There was not such a hl rn.h aaexict"l, only 18 registering last night. AH day t day, however, there has been ulte a eteadyslream nf volets Into the i.fTW. and the registration to night promisee ti lamer. Tbnr.ri.. Is the last day. You'll bave to harry. 1 ,u,"cu"' - VtiNlNG NO 113 Our Motto is: Y!S keep an llP-to-date line of Groceries and guarantee our prices orocenes to be as low as the lowest. Phone Red 66 3. oooooeooooooeooGe) 1 r I we Don't Shriek f"1 Phons Main. 911 . V' OOOOOOOOOOOO0OOoOOOQQOaQgg Health Food NOW IN STOCK. Maliad Cereal, Nut Butter, Nut Bromose. Ganose Flakes. Granose Eiscuits, Granola, Grape Nuts, WJiole Wheat Wafers, ? Shredded Biscuit Malta Vila, Postum Cereal, Fig Prune Cereal. Malted Nuts. Grain-O, Ctramel Cereal, KB Cereal, Cream Cereal, Gratiam Crackers, Salted Peanuts fresh. L. C SKILLS. 1847 Rogers Bros A 1 Wnre, Free. Yerington's pth Street Dru: Store Something New 1 7 l deep tno-Laba, a deep n Hill, One pound can 10c. . One Geo T For sale at VISITORS MAY COME. The larder should be well supplied, area If your guest will eroept only a euu of tea and a cracker, liy the way It you want to reach the hearts of the little folks he sure to have on ham) goodly quantity of glaiter snaps, tin bar anil soda crackera lor the elilera ami yonkers, ai woll we always Clrry la stuck the b it. I) GREEN & SOI Telephone Main 25-1. HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM... The best in The Cachou Cafe F UNEEDA SSQN Bee WUITINU ab ut It. lie CANT bul Woik la rlllht. Vrlsm Titus Block, No 615. Will. St. fUH Sprinc stock of 1 goods, garden tooln, cultivators, rubber and cotton li Oet our prices. Car of IStudebakor wagons juat in. Everything in Hardware. Ninth and Oak. 5. L. Long:. "TO PLEASE." APPLES, EGGS and BUTTER WANTED. 1. McKIjNjNEY, 5SS WillnmcttelStreet. 1" irl,-e. Diuoh, but we do Kive theni an.l toii kn,. wLat you aie k.UiiK. lloj. 't ,J m" t y....I We've got it. 1 ow ,iva J ; J' '! W v -Un...,..,iM uii,-r,i you: 11,1. ii.! layuur ,.la... to buy tlr,ie.. iWkery a! 'l it. Youri U l l,.ae, N. T. Wilson. 1raus.ot1.ms iiit.-rt vou? Tl,i. ,!,,. o ti CD 0 ft) and Drinks. sea shell fi.h Irom which yeu cao Blake t .nnai-ilAki L ta.. i.a.. , ....... CTy at oaiaa the a you do of Uy.tera or CUnia and oust and one-half pound can 15c. Hall & Son 'TOP . it ,. i. f "3iVr-rr7rvT.-sl town 'at aaiijiNlsais ilim n p a,, and almost everybody in town DOES TALK MITCH ha CAN MAKE HK;NS .r. rlM Next door Green's Grocery, fj ML mi nil (a-aaw IV I III 1 j