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DAILY EUGENE Today's News Today. VOL. 81. TUESOAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, APKIL 21 1903 TUESDAY EVENING NO 68 Today's'jNews Today. GUAR-). BROS Nobby Spring Goods. Ladies' Suits and Skirts. Ladies' Silk Coats. A SvvsS! Line of Linens for Waists and Suits. They are the correct thing for Spring J Gents' Department, White Linen Vests. H; S. & M. Clothing. Boys' Suits for $ 1 .75 to $ 1 0. WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY. reserves in mass Strawberry, Berry, Pe irs, The regular price n thrso goods, (ure suk'iir syrup, i. -luc per ;a' nxta for ono week for 35o pur iar or Geo. Raspberry, Peaches, Apricots, wbi- h aro Wo wilt b !'r?l (tO. ut up in sell these "V 1. Hall & Soi. Are You Stud vine? i No use ninkim a eurions tlilfiVnlty oat of :v reasonable proposition. You milit us well understand at once the worth of getting tho riirht tilings and not paying too much for them. We'll give you lessons in the econo mies of life if you will give us a chance. JIT. BONBONIERE BREAD THE BEST-WHY? Because wo mnko Broiid-mnking a specialty. Tho snnitary condition raasgood its eleauliuoss can mnko them. .Wo tost our flour and use lothiug tut tho hst money cim Imv, nnrl ovory pound of flour is fjftej. This bread can always ho found at tho I'.ukery, or Grocery ,orcj, whore tho broadcast's aro marked "llonbouioro llroad." Phone 130-1. Free Delivery. F. B. DUNN, Proprietor. i Season is Almost Here FOR CAMPING PROVISIONS. We have m in evprv r1nc nnrl kind which vou may need. r took of Canned Mcuts isl The lamest stock of Canned Vog- 3 e wj detail. Try our H Putted and Dried Moats. i "E1XZ CHOW CHOW lu bulk. otablos in the city, bvory pacKage guaranteed first class. Also bottled relishes of every kind. V Red 1211. THE OLD RELIABLE J. W. WHITE Next door to new OperaHouse EDWARD'S j serves its II I mpcc! BOSSES WELL The King's Physicians Alarmed at His Con dition. Bryan Arraigned Cleveland at a Club Banquet -The Butte Public School Strike. (Seripps News Association.) liutto, Moutaim, April 21. Tho pu pils of tho liutto public schools are lomaudiug shorter hours iu school work, threatening to strike iu case their demands aro not granted. A committee from tho schools waited upon tho directors this morn ing and demanded that school bo dis missed at throe o'clock instead of at four as ut present. The Big Coal Mine Lockout. (Seripps News Association. ) Wilkesbarre, Fa., April 21. Presi dent Mitchell of tho United Mine Workers, with his staff, wero up early this morning, investigating tho causes of tho lockout in tho Philadelphia A Heading Railroad Company's coal mines, wheroby thirty thousand miners aro thrown out of employment. President Mitchell refuses to discuss the matter for publication, but ex presses himself as confident that there will bo an amicable adjustinout of thu ditforenr-cj Involved, and that the miners will ! buck at work in a few day,. lomorow is the BIG RIBBON DAY & WEATHERBEE'S Cent Off. The Oregon ittn of vtnduy in spei'ulnt iug on the piol'itt ility ol the next lii'puMt.'un . in: i-cu press from this u it wit l n.ritious lilt eh, Harris, Kelly, Vnwtt-r and Eddy. U says : "Hardy weuld h;ivo taken the iioniination ut I'tiLt iie ten days npo if it had come to him without soliciitdimi on his part. Aid it would prolmhly have nvna his way but for his mnnhmtton cf lliiiwiifll for ehairnian of the eonvert ion. I!:ir ris was ob!i;.recl to timnimte. Liit um II in order to diselnuo dehis whieh he owed to the C'laeli tuns :i i .-. , who helped hiia to he speaker ol tin house, and iu onUr to Miify l ho liooth-Kuj kend -II com hi na tion. This eon. Vinat ion has, it h re ported, bean geciv ly envious of youiy Hurrifi' Vapid rise to popmji Uy, fu iu him it sees a p.i.-siulo i mil ii, Lime. Harris desired ti be elected state senator,'.. but he made way for Kuykeudall, qinl was put on the ticket last spring for representative, on tho uuderstymUuK that ho should bo elected speaker. The Ilooth-Kuy-kendull people eurriod out tin irnireo ment, but hud h hard time deliver ing the goods. 1 Hit Harris has now discharged all Ids obligations, and it free to do as ho chooses. Ho is no longer bound to the leaders of his county. Tho Hoot h-Kelly Lumber Company gives him no law business and thereforo has no strings on him. Harris' nomination of lirownell was very unpopular at the Ku.jcuoco.ivun t ion, and he knows it . " This is just in line with t he ( nurd's former statement, and It is u well known fact, that had tho bosses kept their hands otr, Lane county would have insisted on naming Mr. Harrit for congress. The reason .Mr. Har ris was not mentioned Is well known to nil. When the (Jnard made this statement tho' Register wouldn't have It, but it's true jimi th tame. Court ilcins l.ir.io luiiM. ' The Oaihan Trouble. t Seripps ew8 Association.) Salouica, April 21. Nows has been received hero of a light between Turk- li and Bulgarian troops at liado- vitch, Macedonia. Bryan Arraigns Cleveland. (Scripps Nows Association. ) Kansas City, April 21. William J. Bryan was givoua flattering reception by tho Jackson county Democratic Club this morning, a banquet being a fouturo of the occasion. Iu his address Mr. Bryan bitterly arraiguod ox-Prosidont Clovoland. Ho said tho Democratic party noedod leaders with moral courage, nioro than ability, and that kiud of moral coiirago that would lead them to make a square fight for honest Democratic principles. Albany Not in It. The Albany Democrat says: "Al bany's now oloctric light system will Biirpass anything lu tho state outside of Portland." Of course, Eugouo is excepted. Albany will continuo in tho rear as usual. When Albany wakes up, lights its streets, have depot grounds so one can get olf tho train without danger nf lieinu killed, and other numerous necessary things, Including popula tion, it will rank a little nearer the Kugeno class. Herbert Campbell's Case, At the faculty meeting yesterday afternoon tho Bctiou or ITulessor Straub. eiplling llebrcrt Campbell, n Senior in the University, from his Greek classes for a slight misdemea nor was sustained. Mr. Campbell will not bo allowed to re enter th (ire ok classes nor to tako his major work iu Buy other course. -i. Iter Line hi'.w. i.!-,i.vi'.. TiiN.u r-;.j. Mint ha E. and .Nelson E. to Joseph J, din, 411 acre 1 county, ill.'. H. A. and A. M, Skeefs io A. H. Ilidmes, certain land in Spriugllcld, 610. Chesfi r D. and Amelia K. Combs to Ethel C. Klnsey, lot 1, block It), Packard's nd. to Eugene, ?2."m. 11. S. and Eliza Kelsay to W. Ii. Wright, lota !) and lil.Jblock 2, Kel- say's ail. to Eugene, f'JtXfc M. M. Stevens, et al, to T. (i. Hon- lricks, certain laud In Kugouo, i. Armiuta and John Maxwell to J. D. Spencer, o.;i.l acres iu tp. lis, r I w, il, and exchange of other laud. John and Alice C. Ilako to T. B. ndersou, :i acres iu tp. 18 s, r II w, 1 ID. Surah Thompson to Archie Thomp son, lot 1, block leiKlUB au. to Cottage (Jrovo, ?I2.". U. i. and Martini E. Soorlridgo lo Win. T. Jones, hil ncrej iu tp. 2J s, II w, . j( . Evak A. Mack to Win. and Andrew J. liroe lorl, one tliird inleresl iu 1)1 acres iu tp. Ill s, r 2 e. ?1. II. L. and M. E. Sliortridgo tr, Win. Jones, 10 acres In tp. 22 s, r ?IH:i. MAltKIAtiE LICENSE. E. M. Savage and Nellie 'Hub. Jessi Hies witness. C. E. Shuinway and lleilhu Mulock. L. C. liaylonl, witness. Lorani Ilein M K THE CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD Fourth IVgiment Band Accepts Leavitt's Offer. Will Conduct Street Fair and Car nival the Week of June 29th to July 4th Inclusive. The meeting called last e veiling through the columus of the (iuard for ' he purposo of listening to 11. L. Leavilt, inauager of the Southern Carnival Company, assembled iu due iinn.in tho band parlor in the armory mil proceeded to business. m. S. WallU called order and when the crowd was placed there was found to bo present all the band members with about sixty of the leading citi .eiis of the city. llAUMONlOl'S SESSION. Everyone listened with interest to the geutlemau who presented Homy ;:ilt odp reeoininendat ions mid in dorsements from every city where his company have played for the last fow years. He e. plained that some or :aiM7atiou should tako the matter lu charge. The only responsibility .vuuld be the raising of fc'iOO for the preliminary expeuses of the event. The orgauizat ion conducting theairair would receive 'l't per cent, of the gross recipts. This proposition met with the hear ty endorsement of every one present, tu'furo the band members would eon suiit to (ake,hold of it. The carnival was an assured faet from the word go. The bund members then vciul to hoiil tier tho pmjfvt and that insures Its mcee-- The pnpiilai-ily of the band will Li' a I,-' thing lit fa rofthe fuir. It mean ntueli t : thu Or , ; ;; ;H liTte" A -V-iioH ufe Lo be eeiiratulrtted upitil their butd-u-'HH seiii.e in honkim; nil to oue of the tost oiU is ever made, A KKIKEK. -Ju the entire audience thero was but no dissenter and ho was too wise to ii open and above board with his op position at tho meeting. However, It repped out this morning, and 'lmpreHsioiiH'Mu tho Kngistvr doubts the nd viability of attempting to hold a street fair," and opens up It's inexhaustible oold draugh tank aud tries to quench the proposition from the start. However, evoryono understands why Lho Ueginter cannot support any un- lertaklng which the Fourth Kegimeut liaml fat'ierH, and 1 he opposition will not hurt the eurnival In tho least. H will buji grand success. Eugene will huvo a grand Fourth of July eolebra tlon and the people will be Hatlsfled. HOW THE COMMITTEE FEELH. There was such general satisfaction oyer the results of the last streot car nival that tho sumo committee having t In charge offered to tako hold of this off r in case tho band did not. ihey withdrew from tho contest bo cause tho Land deserves tho oppor tunity of replenish tug its treasury. The result will mean out of debt for the band beys, and that has been a goal towards which they have been -triving for tho past year. A (JliEAT TIME. The contract has been signed and 'he band will father tho June Car nival . The KeglHter's bugaboo will be a HticeesM. V . fUERLlNE 25 Per The Entire Stock to Select From. The work of grading the now athletic field at tho Unlversiy is progressing rapidly. Yesterday the "est en 1 of i the track was banked D4 given me necessary slope. Todiy the work of filling the old track with th- pnr plu. dirt was begun. A narrow path, sufficient only for training purprves ill bo left until the new track if ready fur u8". fme early and get first choice . Died. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith, Hired about one year, died thii morning from nurM fever t Jl'.We-t Eoiirth street. Tie" f'liier-.il "ill ! hel l tomorrow moiiiingat o o'clock, will, interment in 1. . . !' ceme- tery. Iter IlrvnM lirenclied iu tho church last Sunday evening There will be . reaching in the Christian church next Sunday morning. Creat interest is taken lu I he cream cry enterprise Miss Aiiuu Hunt, of Hudson, calm oer on a veiling tour last SaturMlay 1 Mr Counts and family have moved to Smith field, win ro w ill work ill li sawmill. Mr. Howard ami "on, of Cottage tlrove, with guests In the valley lust Son. lav. They cxp-cl soon to return to their home lu Nebraska, vln Oil ifornla.wbere they will visit relatives and fnends. The League Completed. The f.oir cone red l.'i ' all letipoo uf the valle-y n cimpl-twl Kn'urday evening by Sab-m applying for the fuiiith place, lili I the I' ague will con sist of Siilein, Albany, r."i lie and ItoM.Luig, on a line, easily leai h.d f.u games. Veslei.luv ' ich club ..h put up a folic'. ..f t. ' agreeing to complete the sea .mi HC. ol.lilig to s, !i. lule. Em !, club will play twenty gan e. .luring th- " l''giiinn.g pro i.ly ...i M..y I " !l" " aumt. or, no pay being allowed ul.y player, and the gam" will I playd (oil of bnal pride, lo win, r f J. W. KAYS FURNITURE COMPANY. SPECIAL SALE ON GO-CARTS i J 40 styles to select from. Vi HANDKERCHIEF - SALE -Friday, April 24, at FR Death ol Aged Pioneer. Junction Clfy, Or., April 21. Wll liam II. flogan, a pioneer nf thin seo tion, aged HI years, dleil Sunday ut his home iu this cily of dropsy. Mr. ilogau was boru In Virginia, Ocfols rii, 1M1H. At H years of ago ho moved to Missouri. Ho wan mar' ricd to Miss llarbars Jnno Dies In Ibll In I'olk county, Illinois, arid they or.i-scd the plains In 1H.VI, local ing in Lane county, ten nillea west of iOugene. A fow yearn Inter ho moved to near Ibnnou on a farm where he resided until he moved to Junction Cily, living hero until the time of his death ' He whs a prominent ruclnlxT of thn Christian (i.oleli since 11 years of age. His ile and six children survive him. 'Hie children are: Mrs. Iladiu Mc Allnter, and Mis. H. W. l Hiiikon, of l'bnuon; Mi-s Adeline Hogan, A. H. and M. Ii. Hogan, of this city, arid V. 11. Hogan, of Allwriy. MrH.Hogau is 71 years of nge. Tliope Ilumlncrcliii-.s wure bouulit ni. THAN HALF and wo aro willing tlinl all the hulk'H of lOuocuo t-hould liavea likocliaiR'H Willi UH to l)ll' Uiltlil 11 , , 1 . Mitiuiuert ! 1 iu is til- lesi Tin y will lio 0:1 riffj-iTfiT. v'ill . IJ'MY HIUUIJI'., ami we ask you to Hlt'p ins doaiiduxiimiuu tlu-m "Thuy cunid ia plain and fancy." Nevor wore such valnos given in Handkerchief. Sale burins at 9 a in. I'ositivijly 0110 day only. LY'S ' 500 Dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs worth from 20cto50: All Day Friday 15c AMERICA AMD THE COFFEE QUESTION . Americans are tho greatest con sumers of ooffeo In tho world, for lea and other tablo hovorngcH aro only of secondary Importance with this. It thernforo bohouven very conseientioiia grocer to look to his stock of oolleo. Wo aro prepared to satisfy all tastes, aud have Mocha, .lava, Klo and sev eral excellent "blonds." mixed In excellent proportion. A good colfeo or line tlnvor in our Kuby at cents 11 pound. W. M. Green, v Phone Main 25-1 619 Willamette St. . J, I Something New.... DAY , HENDERSON Will sell you tho IwhI Kitchen TroiiHtiro Tablo for $3, 25. Center Supported Spring MuttroHH for $2.25. Full Sizo Three.l'iimo Hod-Room Sot for $12.50. J.oHt Three I'icce Maplo Suit for 14.00. Top Matin 63 for $2.00. CORNER WILLAMiiTTE AND 7th STRGET3. Easter Selling all this week TB si'Kci.M, mi:i;tin(j. , 1 he Indies of K.ugeiie will nuil to 1 morrow rit Coherline ,k WenthorlieeV betwe.-u the hour nf 7 a. in. arid tl p. m. l or irti( olar. nee their ad. Shirt Viaists for Easter Wear Lawns iu black and white at from rtkj to fifti eaidi, While l,l.uefj.rslt.i f l.OI. lilack MercorUiil 01. 00 to ll.ii.. All go on sale thin week at 10 per cent discount Silk Waists 20 per cent off all this week. 10 per cent Discount Will be allowed all week on all I.AIMKS' )IKtt and STUKKT SKIKTS Shoes Tor I jister Wear. Thin week only 5 per cent off. C'nr Will nrl 1 St.