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0 STATE CANDIDATES STILL IT CADIZ OUR BRAVK BOYS COUNTY FAIR. As Certified to by the Will be Placed on OFFICE OK l'HK riKCRKTARY OF STATE, Salem, Oregon. May 7, 180$. i II K Klneald, H.crelary ..f State of the Htate f Oregon, do hereby cer- ' . r , i .......... I ,.rr, 1 1, , . . rv of fctate. anil a i rui siaiemi-iii f., m i f mich candidates ii- mi- n ,.i i . ! .i- lor i ii geiii-uu i' i m'.ii ,ii or lifr I lilt 1 ,,HM w 1 " ",v. mm, Vi mi inu i-nimmMn-n nir timers io isj Iliad by the rlaetori of the State at I irgoand for Memis-is of Congress, who -rhnVaU-H i" '1 acceptances of nomination have been duly tiled with the Bee- For Governor. i l I linloii, oi .tiuiiuoiimn i- nun 1 '" - La i P ..... .i 11 . t I' . . i 1 . i ' v I '. (HI II I "..tier, ' I For Secretary CDivIs, of Linn county i ii.x.i.ar iii i laisoo ni l iv R Kincaid, of I,iiiii- county, Wttktflelu, or juckmui couuiy For State y .. .... ... i.-i ...... i . UW9 .-,'' , ii " .men K Sears, ol n. IK coliniy , . of VMnilill c link' For Superintendent of H Ackeruiaii, of Multnomah county. E Emerlek, of Benton county E Woollier, of Marion county . ri Lvman, of Clatsop ouuty. For State Printer. L a trti.-l. 1 '1 Bm t 1, liTtUr, HI Jiiiiu 1 ' mi , H lfdH, of JackHon county 8 Mt Dttniel, of Multnoiutili county For Justice of the d tlu-.L Urn nn if I, inn i-.,nir v I ti n .'im , i - a t .. For Attorney K S lllackliiirn, of Linn county. jBriL'lit, of Sherman county 'L Story, of Waeoo county For Congre s- L Hill, of I .in n county U i...L,.n nt Morion iAMnla II 'I' . , ..I. !...,.. ..... M Veatch, of Douglua c unty ,p il iiniuiii ., , t. i ',, For Congress E Courtney, of Baker e mntv M Donalilson. of Iluker county Wlogallt, orMaRnomah oounty no in a Mooi v o ni'o coi 'iiv In Witnkss Wlli:iu:iil . I Imv the State of Oregon, this the Seventh (I OREGON VOLUNTEERS. v v v v. v , v w v v Dally (Juard.May 11 (III Til KOTO II Word has been receiv. d tlmt Companies A B .' and D of the Sa-ond Regiment, Oregon Volunteers will pass through Eugene en route to the Presidio, California, as the first section of the over land due here at 11:24 p m. It is pos-ible however that It may be ahead or behind time so the mi'itary signal will be tapped on the fl'e bell one hour before the trains arrival. Il has bee suggested that people going to the train Uke Chinese lanterns attached to poles, as it will assist in making a beflttlDg pagrant. Tlie train will stop here only long enough to take aboard the Chaplain, W S Gilbert, and people are cautioned to not enter the cur for the purpo-e of greeting the boys. The offlolalfoater Of Company 0, Second Regiment Oregon Volunteers ft, it Is now muttered into service Is given below. Exclusive of the oommUoloDedoffloeri, the company contains 81 men. Three members of the hospital corps were attached to the company hut their names are not i.iven as the Guard reporter railed to secure them. The Guard Is Indebted to Adjutant J M Williams for the roster. Mr Williams, who returned from Port land on lust night's overland, says that Company 0 Is receiving considerable praise from the regimental officers, and that It 1 deserved In every particular. Captain Moon has a full company and did not have to go out of his own town to recruit it and be Bidei that had several meu to transfer toother companies as the following lines will show: Enlisted In Co B; Itaber, W H; Coatcs, J C; Dot -, Pearl; Drew, Otis; Drew, J F; Gray 0 Bj Parks, Geo; Withrow, F. Enlisted in Co F; Elbert Urowu. WsMoon, Capt. R 8 Huston, 1st Lieut. F W Ha ynes, 2d Lieut. RKRGEANTS. Inr ..i ... . n , m n u i u r, I,,,,, , U Ci While '',11.'., i-i i, Bj vumv, m i" ,v u w uiuu j I'OKl'OKALS. EH Church T W Monroe J Q Anderson C U KaufTman MfSUTANS. G N Frazer R H Scott Company Clerk, Howard Davia PRIVATES. Ankeny F E linker W V Black V C Calef Mahlon H Converse G W Klkins W A Fori W L (iiltrap O 0 Hanna A Holbrook R K Horn C A Klingensmith 0 Lander H I Murray R B Mount E O'Brien 8 R Pryor F A R ibert Elmer Taylor F E Travis L M Vulgamore A T Whitney John Moore, John. Applegate M L Bennett J 8 Bahb Ray Craig F J Drake B 8 Francis W F Gllleland A L I iross L Hooker, L St Elmo Hawthorns W Innis C . I.awson B K MeGults w c McMurray F McMattin A O'Brien J V Pryor E Shelley W J T-iylor G A Thompson H U Whittaker Wm William G Secretary of State Official Ballot ..',,,. . m . I 01 i ti- names, residences ami political win ml l,v law to he n ac. i on I in oil - or.o 10 me male 01 ureitou on aion- milium ion ri i. ii ii.lt... I I. I .. ,l,-..r lliii.iiLlil i.n iR" i"' mvyivm of State ProblbitioD - itenuiii c an l'o I Democratic, Shiver Republican iveguiar reopies Treasurer. Peoples, Democratic, Hllver Republican Republic -n Regular People Prohibition Public Instruction. Republican .Prohibition Regular People .Peoples, Democratic, thlver Republican - I... SSfc . - . , f) . 1 t a ivrguiBi 1 v nm Itopublloan ProliIbUioD Supreme Court Pmh Ihl t Ion i tr mi w . a 1 1 . General. ReD'ibllcan Prohibition ..Peoples. Democratic, Uilver Republican First Distric'. Regular Pople Pri ill I III I io II 1'. , hi I , I, People, Deuiccratlc, fcllrer lpublicau Second District. Regular People Peoples, Democratic, Silver Republican ...Prohibition nauuuiicau lo-ieiiiilo set my hand and alllxed the rial day of May; A. D. 1H08. XI. Jl MUtfllU, Htcretary of Htate k'VLV'VC VONK1HT. Burnett H Branstetter W W Chapman Wm J Crawford I J Doolittle E L Flint Jessie K Grlffln 0 W Garrett R P Holbrook P Huntley M B .loom J H Lindsay J N McGuIr? E L MeCornack CC Newaom J D Oliver Geo W Peterson O H Htllos Ed J TibbetU C R Tucker Thomas WhltlkerWeley Wood 8 mm Emm Portion of the Spanish Navy Located. HANGED HIMSELF General Wheeler Will ConiiMil Caraty LOO 14 a I Ihl moiMoi special X Hi Onard. Wibhinotun, DC, May 12; 5;10 p m The Navy Department ha re ceived advice that twor-panlsh batlU' hips and thrte torptdo tost destroy er are still at Cadiz, Spalu. UMIO niM8Ki.K Spy Rawllnjpj, contlned here banged In in-i ll thl morniDg w itb a towel- COMMAND CAKAUY General Wheeler, of Aladama, the old ez-confederate, will command the Caraby about to be emhaiked for Cuba mill II TROOP Special to IlieUuard. Pohtland, Or, May 11 Companies A, B, C and D, First Battalion Oregon Volunteer will leave this oily at fi:,1i o'o'ock this afternoon on 'he Southern Pacific Kallroud, running as (be first section of the overland train. The troops are iu fine condition and are anxiou for active service. REVIEWED BY OOV I.OK0. Go'emor Lord this foreuooti n vi wed the Oregon Regimetit of Volun teers. He Is loud in hi praise und predicts (hat they will be a credit to the State of Oregou. He says no flute ever aeut a Oner rrgluieut of troops to war. QENKKAl, MILES. Washington, D C, May 11, 12:45 p n. General Miles will have Watdiing- tou tonight for Tampa l ily, Florida to take active command of the troops to be sent to Cuba. IDAHO VOLUNTEERS Boise City, Idaho, May II -Two companie of Idaho volunteers weie muttered into service today. WASHINGTON THOOl'3 LEAVE. Tacoma, Wash, May ll-The First Battalion, Washington troop, Fife CommaDder, lett thU city ibis morn ing for Ban Francisco. The troops were given a grand leave taking. They were glad to leave for service. TOHPLUO no i I in s I no i ii. Ppcclilto th Qiuan. Tampa city, Fla, May 11, p in. The United States Infantry leave for Cuba from this place tomorrow. All I excitement and hurrying. The soldiers are hiurhly elated over ti e order BLOWN UP. Madrid, Spain. May II 4 p m-A torpedo boat guarding Cilbralter StrnHs whs blown up Monday night. All ti e crew perished. - I M lit. I I " ACTIIK. Speclsl to Ihctiuard. Madrid, Spain, May II; 5:35 p m Two thousand Snanlsh troops stalled to the Philippine Islands today. Thu would look as If our Oregon and Pacific Coast boys might have lo do sum lighting. WEIOHINO ANCHOR. San Francisco, May 11 The cruiser Charleston I weighing her anchor 10 day. Her destination Is uuknown. BROKEN CABLES. Key West, Fla, May 11; 5:35 p m Broken cables Interfere with new Irom Porto Rico. SMALL ENOAUEMENT. An American cruiser engKKid a Spanish vts el yesterday near Porto tttcn. The latter was disabled. DESTROYING SUPPLIES. Key West, Florid, May 11-Iiikur-gent In Cuba are active aud arc do stroying supplies and the Spaniards are sad'y iu ueed of foot). For Sale on ICasy Terms. A Dice home In the heart of the city ; good in.!. and outbuildings, all In good repair. I am Instructed by the owner to offer this property for sale for 10 days. Terms, $620; $220 down; balance on time, secured by mortgage on tlie roperty. Don't fall to see thl. O W Kinsey. Agent. Pruning knives, band pruner, long and short hanale pruner, pruning saws, ana neage snears, at uriiinu Hardware Co's. Are Now h'n bote foinia. to Cali- I'ntkrd BfjgffM l.ni lUgkl HSIIT ''. ! Mr ! Nothwltlistandliir the lute bourn! Which the lli- batal'.ion ol 'In- On goo Tolpnten ptsml th:uugh Eugene, eo routed to tho Pivakllo, Uallforula, a larg crowd was at the tit-potto K'eet tin in, itml tin' few ii'lnuti - ili. v prut there WM well taken up Captain Moon Hint liU company ol i:u.-, ur men were wpeoltllj busy WavlDf hands from tin-t-iir window and calling out rart-a 1 1'.-. A ,lo-ant psrtol ilo' t viii ing, WHt the thoughtful - of the Wives, mot bar) slslers, and HWerl hearlH of th( boys, In plaelng In their hands handmmie bOOMtaai d tlalntily prepared lunches. T e klndntM will not soon Ik- forgotten by our toldltn, and from the tine of their Aral leave t eking until tlit-ir return every though) of homo can but be a tuot lesanl recollei-' ion. Chaplain Gill erf jointd the batallloo at Eiugene, and got-s arith tin in to tnefront, in i l MIOMOTB0 Special to Um 0aar4, Key vVcet, i u.. M ay 11(80 It i reported Unit Samp D, lleet Is row bombarding Porto Kico. Miiiiu , i-, Cuba, m shelled U. a portion of Ibe lleet jrtBtM lay. Haviuia was ehalteoged today by some of the Anerlcan war ship but failed to anawcr, Dl.u BY PROMOTSD. Waahlngton, D , Moy 4; Spin Prct-iih-iil Mt- Kinley lotlay liominnttd Admiral Dewej to be Rear Admiral, HpecUl to Hit- OuaMi Washim.io.n, Mii 11, 7.20 pm. Lte cab.e reports state that the Ural detachment of American Hoops Imve reached Cuba. Admiral Sampson and .float baa ro ta mod to lluvai.a, lo await develop ments. The Texas troops havs bten ordered tojoiu (he (oree for t una. The pr.BO ultainer Miguel Jotu-e has been rt l uetl. Hungry BpBDlsh peasants are pill aging cities it a desperate sea rob for fod. aaaaaaj t IIAUbKi LAlElt. Ds'.ly Ousril, MA)' 11 Charles Laooi was suddenly strlokoo Willi hoail failure about 1:00 llii ufit r UOOV, and all t Unite lo rtUll ale him were w Ithoot avail. Mr Lauer suflerod a light attack ul out three weeks ago but has since been risliug quite m-ily, until this last attack tudu'enly taine opon him. The family laprostraied with giief over 'in- mi IdoooM 1 1 ths ull evrut and nt (his time only general statements regaidlug Mr Lauei'l life can la- t cured. Mr LaUor who was born in Hi imany eame to the United Btatesatnu early age. At the time of his demise In- was In Ibe Wtb year of bla life, lie ean.e to Eugene aboot isns and i a later ieriod was as.-oclaltd in tin- general liierchandhf bUllDOM with B II Friendly for sboat six years, helling Ins Inltreot to Mr Friein l in l80. Blnea that time Ml Lauer has cni llnuttl to rtsitle hue, giving In ul! i. tlon to his vaiious Bnanotai Interests. Mr I.atier w-s a man of uinl kindly Instlneta, and program Its to ibo high- tstdigne, and the (Btlro fl y is iu mourn lug over his loss. Ik- was it member of BSogon lodge A F a a m, affiliating by card Jan 21 ,8W, and was a member of ths obapter Us '" master maaon lu IMlnnd befoio thai time bad bold nearly, if not all, the minor oflUes In Ibo lodge. To his good judgment wm by common con sent of the lodge lift tin- responsible position of custodian of all lodge build I logs and property, and olbti waiter! I that requited earetul attention, He I wa also a member of Eugene I Ige A O W. Mr Lauer home lire was one oi siuuul.tr haDttlnon Hid lb ptrling Is fraught w I: h a plea I rtoullefltlofl of his kindly life, ye Uoged with ex treme sorrow. II leavm a devoted wife, who is a slsttri I H H Filendly, ud four ehildri u, I. U Lauer, mem ber of the Blumauer-Franh Diug Co, Portland, und Missts :i Carrie, Bai bra and Henri la Li ir, of this city. I hi-cse M,il,' i Hilled. A elm -i- maker win referent wanted for can give good I or months work. Address SlKPIIENH. Crow, Or, Albany Democrat: Several months ago a young man aoikiug on the Philadelphia Record, running a type Willi g machine, got the g'dd fever bad, aud Immediately gave up bis job Slid left for Alaska When he jiot to Seattle an Uncle talki d him out of go ing, ami lo drifted to Haii Francisco. Huuday lie reached Albany dead broke on a Uamp nortb. He la a cousin of a well known orofcseor In an eastern Ibeologlcai - m nary and has an uncle lu Huge ne. Wanted Hix car loads of chllfaiu bark aud grapo root by W HantUra. HUN t' II BAKtll Write, to llic liiiun Forces of Line County. liiuiu luiui: 'i tt.i KKvti.t.K, May 9. 'l'o the Union voters of Lane county attls is in m on; Thl lines are olenrly drawn; there oan bo no sirad- tiling, dodging or evasion. The iUei llon is which sysieiii of finance do you tin- tingle gold'atuMdarit or the bloMtaJleayatom, If the gold siantl ard with all it-oonatqnait evils, istle- sirt d, ilit ii vote (he so-called Repuhll Oan ttoket, If lilmetalllsiu is desiretl, srboreby tho l ley of the censiliu- llou i- io i f restored t all of its right aid privileges us Na'ional money: With greonbaoka iaaued by the fame governmental authority, good for all money t bllgatlous, either public or private and tho Volume of money so Increased as to meet the ever In g demand of comment! and population, tlie;i you must vote for the nominees of the Union tlekel To get relief, etthl r national, state or county, ibis la (bounty way la which l can In' obtained. i pledge ' ur t-autlidales to the Legislature! First to elect no man to the United States alenato but an un oo rr prom Is ing Independent bimetalllet; and In no avenl t give aid or con stive hold-up for the purpose of defeating any candidate for :ile if it will in any way Jeopar dise the enactment ol Important h-gis-lal ion for Hi people ot Oregon. To reduo the interest rate lo not excted sli per oeut, and lo eliminate the con. tract provlslou therefrom. To abolish the rail loatl commission; the state board of equalisation; the state horti cultural commission! ami other useless or.oxtravagant sxpendlturee; toretiure ibe employment of clerks to the very lowoat number, without tit-laying the Work of ilit Session, l'o re-enact (he mortgage tax law and provide for the lion ot all legitimate indebted ness from taxation. 'I he only hope I'erany of the itforms to lie brought aiitiut is to eleot th Uu ion party candidates to the Legislature. They are all able, clean, iutelllgeiit men, who will perloiin their duty without fear or favor, being amenlable to no party boss or macbiue. Tho nominees for the county offices km all equally for ibo snppart of all earnest fiee silver and reform voters. They eaob and all were uaanimously noiiiinatt-tl by the Culoli convention and arc all well iuulitled to perform tlie diilles pertaining lo the office for w I, it-li lliey were I oininaleil. If we ever hope for lelief from overburden some taxation we must-clect our owu Kind of men to ofllce, ami don't pay so much attention to the howl aud cry of the oppoaltlon who are ctiutlnually trying to pn judlco your minds against your own friend by charging every man of promlnenoa lu our ranks of B'ltlsli motives; woiking only for ofBoOi My friends, what is the use to continually ory and demand reform and then at election time divide yoor . id OlOOt Ibe other fellows to oilliv. Is it possible any one la so blind or stupid to believe we can bring relief to llie people without having I essioii of tin) offices; bear in mind that in time of war, when the. battle Is raging theeoemy always lias his sharp -hooters posted to pick oft and kill the nppoalng army's officers, will know ing that when Ibe officeta leaders are killed off, it la an easy matter to stampede the rest of the army. And that Is the poeitlon of the gold stand . r l papers. They are continually - arpahootlog to pick II the leaders of i ii--liver and rtform forces, thereby i nig tlio rank ami llle, that they themselves may get oontrol of the offioaa and continue tiit-ir oppression ii) the people. When a proposition ' 1 1 1 ii h I r ,iii tin opposition on election day, lo trade votes on any of our can- candidates say to Ibemi Not ibis year, aentitmen. Our stock is all thoroughbred, Wo have no desire to trade for a cayuse? Lay aside all doobtaaod fears, about the sincerity of our candidates and co-workers. Broab down aalflsta ambition. Any iii.ui ho, at (his time holds selfish In terest above the common good Is un worthy the respect aud confidence of of his fellow man 1; in, ii, I ,"i this election Is but the forerunner of olbera to follow all over the oonnlry Iu November, which will i n i ingres-. We must gtt SOntuI of both branches of congress, and the piesideut, if we ever hope lo baveanj principles euacted into laws of the land. The eyea of the whole nation is uow looking io Oregon! As goes Oregon so goes the Uniou. Lit us stand shoul der to shoulder aud wttt H0b a victory for oui cause that it will gladden the Hearts of oui fi lends all over the coun try and give them renewed courage and enthuslam to pretl f rward to a grand and glorlotta VletorlOfll victory lu No vember. Tliis Is no lime to look backward. riie mtmmand is: Eyes VMmi FoKWAiti) Mahcii, C H Bakek. Mules W n I 15 or 20 mules, In good condition, suitable for paekiug, wanted within the next ten days. Apply at Bangs' stables. Kugeue, May 12. R. Banos. Efforts rc Being Made to bbkiidl Tin's Mast Worthy btenrin. IT III kCHI I I SI I I I s. To toe energetic, work of C M Denssi more, of the Kugeue Ileal folate A Iir v.ntment Co, can in all pfobabllltT 1 given the ctrdit for liiaugiiiatiug a county fair. Mr Densmoie is at work on a plan of otgunizlng a slock Oom panv with a capital ot fVKNi, i lie shares to be non-assessable, ami ofltbe value of flO each. In this manm r (he orgaul zal Ion can owu its own property, and conducted on abtisim-B l u-is made to be self-supporting lie Informs a Uuakd reforler tliat farmers and bttal liess mOB alike are well pltasod with the idea, and that It is expected loan uouuee for a certainty thai the llrst fair will be held this fall . The county papers have for years, advocated such a move as being espt ci ally beneficial to the producing i In--, as a frientlly rivalry will tend to pro duce a better quality of all oorea , fruits, g'asses, as well as live stock, aud coming at the close of the long, hard season of summer, such u diver sion, will bu more than welcome, giv- ng the fartticru a well-earned rsna Hon. Mr Deiismoru is now writing to vaii ous people over the county to si-cine their opinion of the matter, and would be pleasetl to meet at his office every one Interested in the matter. St) con lldeii t is he that Lane county will haven fair this lull that lit) already makes the following oiler to Intending exhibitors: aPKClAL OOM PMBMiOkT, A It Is now com planting time, so to encourage tlie growing of that staple lu I , hum count v, I will give its a spu - al premium, at the fair lobe held by Hie Lane County Agilcullural Booloiy, this fall: Five dodars fo. the Hist best; i'hrue dollars for the second best; Two dollars for the thud U-st samples of Dent Field Corn, either yellow or white varieties. .-samples to bu one peck of shelled corn together with ten ears iracei1, All samples tube mine after the fair so that I may use them for future ex hibit. And the three rvoolviog awards shall write a full descrip tion to-wit: Kind of corn, date of planting, cultivation, kind of soil, yield per acre, etc, before premium shall bu paid by the treasurer. C M Dknsmokk. Cam piuee ting notice. There will be a holiues cauipmtet log held ou the old ground, ono mile east of Creiwell, commencing Friday, June 3rd aud cnntlnui ngover two Hun days. BcvTBFordof Eugene, itev cm Bryan of Caiiyonville, and other ministers and workeis will assist dur lug the meeting. We have a beautiful ground, sup plied with good soring water. Hlraw will be furnished for use of campers and pasture for horses may la had near by. Come everybody; bring your tents aud enjoy the meeting. H M Corn kk, P. stor. "Tke Public Domain." Judgti William Oalloway, Iteceivtr of the land office at Oregon City, will lecture on the above named subject at II iid Hall, Si ii i day evening, May It. Judge Oalloway has spoke i be fore appreciative audiences in Portland ami other valley towns. The Boportor uf MoMlmivlllf, in Its account of tin lecturo at that place has this to say "J udgu (lalloway has made an ex-hail-live study of this highly Interest lug subjet:t, ami his lecturu was full ol Information valuable to any student, ami so condensed and aggregated as to lilace a ureal deal ot historical fact III little compass." The lecture will be under tlie aUspl Otoaaad for the belle lit of the U of () Athletic Club. General admission cent. Uraue Meeting. Notic is hereby given that there Will be a meeting of Oraud Prairie Orange at the school house at Clear Lake, on Haturday, May 21st at 10 o'clock of sai l' day. There will be a grange dinner, some speaking, per haps by home talent), a larve assort ruent of agricultural, garden and Mower seeds to distribute, Important business connected with fire insurance, etc. All members In good standing are cordially Invited to be present. J 0 Jenninos, .-co. Orand Prairie Orange No M, Information Wauled As to the whereabouts of Cbarle- V Barker. Was last seen at Kugeue, Orego i, shoot H years ago, when he claimed he was soiug to "the bay." Supposed to have been seen on (he lower Hiuslaw river about that time. Is alien I 00 years of age, blue ojCB, I feet high, broad shoulden d, led pounds weight. White hair ami white clilu beard. Address Chasm i m iukkek, Albany, Oregon. Uentlkme.n. You can have your measure correctly taken, any time at F K Dunn's. A perfect fit guaranteed and a large assortment lo cb o from, Prices light. Bi:i in Mohaw prod net, M lu to tlie wlfeof John Spore-, a 11 poond daughter. ' 'Amount to Curry mi ' The War. musts ami mm I.1LS KILLED Terrillj Plriog HeiH Off ot the Coast Last Nifbt I.M'II MM. IIO.tlH tHDSiCNT. Baselal t iiic nwarA Madkik, feipviu, .May 11!; 1:30 p m rbe report has bten cnnflrmed thai Mpaln bus borrowed one hundred aud thirty million pan tea to pro-ecute the War With, The Spanish govern ment claims to lie greatly encouraged over the outlook. I IIIKT I'KOI'I.K KILLED. Washington, DO, May lt 1:20 pm A special from Manila, Plilllpplue slauds, says thai the insurgent this morning attacked several hundred prietlsand officials, killing thirty of Ibem, II HRI ii II K I No HEARD. Key West, Florida, May 12, 1:20 p iu A terrlBo in ing was heard off the coast lust in. lit. Insurgents are marching on Porto ltico. UltiseOS are expeotlug bom- bardment. axornxa chase. Key West, l-'lmlda, May 12, 1:20 p m An Amwrica;-. cruiser gave a (Span ish vessel an exciting chase ft Matau .as, Cuba, this morning. AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS. Melbourne, Australia, May 12 niericans iu Australia have formed two coni. allies of volunteers and will ask to be sent to the Philippine Is lands. KANSAS I'KOOI'S. Topeka Kansas, May 12-The Kan sas troops have bteu ordered seut to Hau yranoiaOO for stiipuieut to the Philippines. ' . in it rii:w lloNii Bono, May ;2-The Cruiser Oooeord has sank a Spanish warship. The boat sank with colors flying. The Cruiser Boston Is puisuing the last Spanish war ship In Pacific waters The iiiartermusleis department baa ordered 40,000 picks and shovels for fortification oooatruetion la the Phil ippine Islands. Special to His tiuiliu WAHiiiNiiioN, DC, May 12; 3:45 p m Usneral kferrltt Will leave Wash ington tomorrow and will he liovern or of the Philippine Inland, He may take with blm fifteen thousand troops, .Mi) lit) CASTLE KXV WlVr, l-'la, May 12; 4:45 p m Moro cast In iu Havana la a sceue of activity today. .in m MAVM in: l, luaslsl lo c 1 ' Hong Kong, May 12-Cable reporU to this city Mate that the Insurgents at Manila an uncontrollable and that Dewey is po-.t triers to check their plundering aud murder. Dswsy reports thai he will lose the Islands unless help arrives shortly, The Hpan lards refuse to surrender, saying they prefer death, and are very i liter In their denunciation of Ameri cans. AT RAYTL Washing! May IS 0, p m.-Re- I ports jiisl received say a naval battle Is going on in ih" violuity of Haytl. T1IK WHEAT M Wilt. ET. Another Tnaible in the Eaat tndjay, Speelsl to (lie i.usrd Naw York, May 12.-Msrket lower closing at $i M pet bushel OHK ii ". May 12. Cloted at $1.05 p,-r bushel. Han KRABCnCX). Closed at f 1.78 per cental Portland, May 12 CI- sed at 1. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that Ibe following warrants will be paid ou presentation at my office on and AFTER May 14 18UN Intertst on same will cease May 14 180... All Lane county warrants from registered num ber MM to 1745... both Inclusive. Dated, Kugeue, May 12, .1808. A 8 PATTEaao, County Treasurer