ft fi I MM I'M i k vm Mi IS EREST. ill be the lirei tin to the Front "IY.V 1 111 HAVANA. itesl Battle ol Modern , racioc (oast for'The liotbci'il with Which Our State Ask President Tillies without Doubt 171 U I Special l lh (Ji akh. Washington, L 0, April 21), 5:10p m Tlicro is great, interest in London, Pari, Vienna, Berlin and St Petersburg over the -ailing of tli Spanish lloet from tbeCape Verd Islands. Great crowds swann about the bulletin loards an the news of a naval battle iu reported hourly. Tho anxiety iu this city at the War Department ia great and the streets are thronged with people talking over the anticipated battle. Spanish oflicers says it will be the greatest hat- tie of modern times, Firing to Southeast. POBTDGDKSK ENLISTINd (tolling Has Been Heard bin I.H...IU mr liantitiaii Washington, D C, April 30; 5:40 p in-Key West, Florida, reortn heavy flrli) to the HUthaat, and sees all American torpedo boat chasing a Spanish merchantman. rtUD AT HAVANA. A torpedo boat fired IIvh aboil at Uavaua today. NOTHING H KAKI). Tho Spsulsh government forbids the transmission of news regarding iinvul movomeuta, therefore nothing tin- beeu bears' from Admiral Dewey. mum no. Portugusso are rapidly enlisting iu the Spanish army. OFFICERS APPOINTKD. George Yoran Gets the Lieutenant- Colouelsliin. mi'iiiu roi.os.il, Special loth Uuard. Portland, April S J. Governor Lord banuade tbe following appoint ment. Colonel- ( Hummer, ol Port laud, aalary $3,600. Lieutenant Colonel lino O Vor.ui, of Kugeue. aalary $3,000. Majora-P Q Ksitwlck and 0 U Gau tenbein, of Portland and Percy Willis of Salem, aalary I8JM0 each. The iu we and i., , For tbe flrat time, to far as we know, ibMe 188B In tbls sute, we bad a solid union of tbe old Union and t on "S? , ", "Ut """''""K through tbe street of Kugene this morning. II was a grand sosnetoare old soldier who had been pitted against each other lu the bit udy strife at (lettyaburg, Cold Barter, Atlanta.' icauurg, i ne vtintcrues and other dmoqj neiii, marching shoulder to shoulder In honor uf the boya of Co ', who have ullted for the Spanish war. The old vsteiam gave three eoitu enears Tor McKinley and then three Just a Mild for Kltihugh I .no HEAVY FR Mi. Key west Reports mm jj SLOOP I III l. Special O Ih flUfl Wabhirotom, i i , April 29, 4:10 p m Ttis War Department expect tbe lir-l naval battle Will ttii- Hpauiill to occur U morrow. BOMD IS8UB I piineipiil bii-lliess dlscUMcd at the Cabllitt matting today waa tbe forth oonilog bond iasoea, Au eit'ort will lit- made I keep Hie syndicate from gi ittlOf control of it. Secretary of War Alger today sent iu loCona, petition asking Congress to YOte thirty-four million dollars 1 tarry ibi department until July 1st. IKYING TO ItKlilM II. Tb Spaniard! are endeavoring to rebuild the Matantai rortillcations that WereredUOed by the American fleet IhhI Wednesday. Sl.ool' ( AIM l'KKI. The gunboat Newport bat captured tbe Spanish sloop Kugralla. rajnoa activitt. ltualms activity is reported through out Prance, both Iu the naval aud army circles BBNBWMB ACTIVITY. iva'a. iu ikeOeert, Washington, I) C, Ap'il20-12:C0 pin A full icgitneut of solilleis left for Mew Orleam this morulug under rush ordere. There is renewed activity iii ell vhero troops are olaltoocd. Two foil regtmeiite left Mobile, Ala bama, today f.u Tampa t'lty, Florida. From appliances In loo latter city, tii - u ill mi si leave for Havana, Cu- ba, for an active campaign. The pre- .diction is i.ow made that many of the U6,000 volunteers will be sent to that island i i the near future for active set'- vice. A nigii government official as siieh will he the fact and p epata llons Hie being thus made. MlniU sola's three icglmeut of vol- I uuleere bave reaobed Bl Paul and are I pltoblng le'its at the Fair grouuds. I N IONSII.TATION. Qenei il Pltehugh Lee is now iu con siiltul.on wltli the State Department offlolale, ONL1 in .l l All 1)1 OTA. las hi io li e Qaaid. Waiii.ngton, DC, April 20; 4 p m, Tbe Bpanlah fired on an Amerlou orulser In Vosambtqaa Obennel, Por tugal, this forenoon. I IPX CAN VKKDKS. AX' - - t . . a. asw i or journal ipsoill faya the sl,ll M t'pe Verdee D- at s:; o thu morning. ajQHTBD An Am, eau e uiser wa. s-gb.ed oft ,. . kht KMt ' l,rB" ,0,1"-v- ehM," sPi"'ltl merchantman. BUM khiii i.au yfOTA. Tbe War Department will not allow 8ltt,. , v , ml more than regular Uota 1 of '.loops, under the recent order, Oats Wanted We pay oasb. I K I'k i kks, Ninth street. SPAIN'S THREAT ALARMING- Hpecial to tbe UUAKU. W l ell r vrrr, v TV C, Anril 30: 4:10 p m. Senators n i i . i ; ' ' g a Perkins and White, of California, Senators Wilson and Turner of Washington, and Senator BfcBride, of Oregon, called upon President McKinley and Navy Department, urging that auxllliary cruisers be placed on tho Pacific Coast. Spain's threat to bombard coast cities is giving consid erable alarm. ON to HAVANA. "On to Havana" is the war cry everywhere now. A San Francisco Examiner's special of today says Havana has been fired upon but no response was given. General Sahffer will invade Havana next Wednesday WILL BOMBARD I'., by TROOPS CONCENTRATING. IMrid liorautnt Claims Germany Will Help tier. urgent Limiting Arm,. In Spaulah pec 11 lo the Uunl. Wasiiixqton, D 0, April 30; 12:15 p m A New York World special ea that promlneut Spaniard favor tbe immedlats bombardmsut of raciflo Coast cities, thu crippliug the Ann il can force now advancing on Cuba. INSURUENT8 KNI.ISTING. A tpecial from llavaua say hun dreds of insurgents are enllning in tbe Spanish army. Starvation la laid to ta tbe cause. KX I'KCrS QEKM AM V's AID. A special to the New York Jourual from Madrid, Spain, say that promi nent Spanish officials say that tler many will aid Spain wheu the crieii comes. TKooi'S COSrCBHTBATtttO, More troops left Mobile, Alabama thi moruluK for Tampa, Florida, Two companies of infantry and one of cavalry broke camp at Chleamaugua Turk (hi forenoon. INDIAN OUTIIKKAK. Au Indian outbreak is threatened In South Dakota since the withdrawal of troops. MttfeiBftl reach LOR BOH. "I ii to the i.utr.l WasiiiNaiUN, 0 0, April 29; 1 p m. There is a panic i.i Mad. id today. Tuonaanda of ang.y and axel led peo pie are crowding tbe bank demandiug their mouey on deposit. Tbe scenes aresxcltlng. T-oeps ate belug called on tbe street to keep order. Tbe peo ple seem frenzied over the fear of los- mg ineir nam earneU savUigs. A riot may take place at any moment. SPANISH SQUADRON. The report I couflrmed that tbe Spanish iquadrou lett Maullia, for tbe parpeee 61 capturing American mer- eh(knt Ye-sela. MORE RKI'l'ORKS. London, April 29 .-Three m .re hip with one thousand refugees ar rlvHl here today from the Phlilipiue Islands. Spaniards Wl mo of These Destroyers. MANZ4NIL1I) CAPTCBED 00 AAA n 'i nil. pi. i . dOiUUU Mam JOlfllfK &ICK ID I Cuba. hi hi inns i CUBA Special tothe UuurJ. WA1H1KOT0K, April 30;5 p in I be government has ordt red one hui.iliid new torpedo boats, to be Onlsbed 'as fast as possible. CAPTURED, N ew York, April 30; 6 p m A Journal special tays the Insuigent have captured Maiizanillo, Cuba. SPANISH BOI.lllEKSSICK. There are thirty-tight thouaand Spanish Boldiers sick In Cuba. WANTS PROTECTION. The British consul at ti.iuthsgo, Cubs, hss asked bis government for a war ship. heavy BAIXS. Heavy mine are reported in the in terior of Cuba. Special to th Gcabu Washington, I), c. April 89; 7.10 pm -There has been a collision of some of tbe Spanish vessels in the Cape Verde lleet. Some returned lii.i.i Excitement running bij;h. The cabinet lias decided upon popu lar loan; smallest issue. Imurgeuts have won new victory in Vaitera Cuba,;aad are planning attack enCorlsuas. Spanish ships run blockade at Hav ana harbor. American ves.sei giveobase hui was distanced. Washington, D C, April 29, 7:55 p m.-Tbe Cuban autonomist govt rn ment has Issued a nrochm, ,tin nounclng the American Campaign! A laige expedition left Key Wtst thi. afternoon to join Generals Garcia and Gomez. Captured Spanish mail H j bo sent to the dead letter office. Troop ship Panther with 800 marl dm ha reached Key W.st, I la PORTIOAL RBCTBAL Portugal has just proclaimed k.. neutrality In the American and Span ish wsr. WW iw. i mm THE PRIDE OF EUGENE- Daily (luard, Saturday, April 80. Commencing annul 7 o'clock last evening anvils were fired In various pnrtions of the business part of the city, and about the ' ame time tbe streets began to (111 not only with residents of the elty, bul from the country udjaoeut, until a solid sea or faces was viable, tiaealdby many thut the largest night crowd Cliat ,.v. r at i mbled In Eugene wasseen last night. About 700 the baud led tbe imjr to the eoboel grounds and WM fell iwed by tbe large crowd, who listened attentively and appreciated every portion of the happily arrauged Impromptu program. Company V and the reeldent stafTofrlcsrs of the lao. oml region nt re given u poaltlod directly in front ef the plat, (brm, from Wblob point of vantage bey were able to enjoy to it fullest their public leave taking. The Introductory remarks by Mayor KuykendalJ, and -bort talks by J M Shelly. S H Friendly, S M yomn and 0 J Dodd were so blended as to inspire a patriot ic feeling in the breastsof all. N It (Jaylord made a very fitting presentation of u drum to tills company and a feeling response made by Captain Moon. The music of tbe occasion was furnuh. ad by the band, and quartet which led the audience in patriotic SOI.gl. THE IIANQUKT. Marching to the banquet rooma in the Heudricks block the boys were greeted by their hostess most charmingly, and th event was one of peculiar pleasure und Interest. The ladles of the W BO and Patriotic League deserve every praise for their noble work. TBI DANCE. ToMIsmi Maud Shelly, Edith HoQmau, Ina Craig, Rena Ap pl Sgate, I'curl I'uik, Illaiicb Straight and Jeasle Ullstrap lg dus the honor of successfully carrying oat a most elaborate surprise farew. ll dancing party for tbe boys ufter tbe banquet. A program of 12 numbers w as oarrled cut, and the boys enjoyed to its fullest what will probably ho their last home dance for some time. Havlngi ime money left over after paying expenses the young ladies bave ordered a tree which will be planted in tbe city park in honor of Company (J. TheG A Kami W BO will be invited to attend uud speeches and music by the band will add to the occasion. The following program w ill be rendered. Music by llaud. Introductoiy remurks by Hon S H Friendly. Prayer. Music, choir. Address. L T Harris. Music, male quartet. Dedicatoiy address, Hon S M Yoran. Music, choir. Music by Hand. J W Ueary post und cnrpi and others will meet at 7:30 at tbe corner of Oak and Ninth streets, aud march fiom there to the park. IHB i ' k I so. Early Ihl morning the entire city again turned out and accom panied "u i boys" to tho 10:50 truin, on which they left for Port land. Th II sueelal car was literally covered with bunting, flags ami banners. No demonstration was held at the depot, other than mu?ic by the baud, aud tbe good byes said. Tears glistened in (bo eyes of the soldiers as well as those left behind, but tbe bl tve are ever tender, aud the Godspeed wlebed tbe boys nan il much more effectiveness by their manly bearing. Never before iu the history of Fugeue has such a popular demonstration beeu given. Every business house closed from 10 to 11, and It wni well, for no one was left in the city, a popular human chord carryingallto theSP depot. The uctloua of our boys will be watched with interest und no oue fears tbe result. They are thi io'. ol men to represent auy community. Tilt: AOGABEES. Full Auio.nit Will lie Paid All Mem Lcrs 0: the Order. BALL 01 EOQIKB rSNI, No. 52, K O T M. April 27, 1803. At the regular meeting held ou the above named date, the order received a communication from the Supreme commander that all members of the ordsr, entering the service of the gov ernment as volunteers, during the war should iu esse ofslokncss, or difahility receive full benellts In tbe sick and ac cident classes, and in oasi of death, the beneficiaries receive the fUn amount named iu their eertlftoatea A number -.. tbe Eugene Tent are members o; Company (.', 2nd Regiment and are preparing to go to the front. They were bidden God's speed aud wished a safe return. We believe this to be tue only beneOolary organization which has thus far signified its inteu twns of allowing the members to enlist for the war, and still hold their policies In foil force and efleot, tbat each member of n 1 ''listing in th, sm.,ce should rarry upon his person a card whereby he :llight he , J caseol .Jeuil,, .,dtbim ).,. .... tention , fSlr ICniirin. i .u UR, Rl. hislx.,' -ue cud ttiat ily, : Dd that u o "a -vue returned to hi-fam- : vu lab uie iiecesMiirv Rule his b lpHoIo,!.,. a. uututimc a-nry oetay, (1 r 9m. C M K,8SINQER, J t eioi.ek, .. ' K k U'm- Ileal Estate Transfers. Reported dally frciu the Abstract OfflC ol A E Wheeler & to. L Davis & wf to A V Gilbert resi dence at corner of Olive and (Sixth iU iu Eugene. flOOO. T J t in .-her and wf to 0 H Mack lot 6 blk 1 Chesher's 2nd add to Eugene. nn. Willamette Real Eat Co to Msrj Kaiter lots 8, 9 and 10 bl US Junction. $75. V B Andrews to J 0 Goodale loU 1 aud 2 bl 10 College Hill Park. i0. J H Perkins and wf to J W Aihlej and Ellen Ashley lot Cottage Grofe. 2C0. O L Weber and wf to John M Red ford 80 acres of the John Harms dlo tps 20 and 21 , 3 w. $1200. Myrtle G Neeiey and hus to Susan nah Kebmen 117, aores in sec 3 tp 18, 5 w. $1)25. Herbert L J Martin and wf to & B Ruteu 53 acres of the Wni UuklDSOB d 1 c in tp 18, 2 w. $1200. Mary J Ludley and hus to Jsckwn Willie and K L Ludley aud wfttaBB of Garret Maupin d lo in tps 16 and 17 4 w. $700, J amss Boaz to Charles K Hutcheni 4 ) acres near Walterville. $1500. J T Taylor and wf to J W Parker H aores of d 1 0 No 47 tp 17, 7 w $427. J W Nokes and M O Brink Sid wives to William Allen 1 acre at Cot tage Grove, $525. The New Produce Co. All kinds poultry; eggs, butter bide and furs bought for cash ut Eug"e Produce Co, 1st door south A V Petef,, store. Wantkd-SIx car loads of chittem bark and grape root by W Sanders.