tHv UtiurA nn mm GUNNERS BLAOniH DUD Ibe Urand Old Mao IV I Awaj Ibis Morning uimmnii II Li 1 S MANILA VV M'V 1 -1 . l . V .11 I U lif" U h Brevities. Tie Doerlog Mowtr. fue Dwrlug Binder. kit of lb tnl friends " farmer I ..ye-they ale lUUHf in goou mull. k.m Mt F L Cbamuora, i 1 a It...- II - . . M'irK PI Klul,ll, www "uiTi beiug rapidly pushed. kqoU (Hiuud8 ol Clretioii Orupe Boot .i K B Fkikniily b. kwoeut Bicycles t Huh and stout. F L ClIAMIlKRS, Agl. (,'uMlbfN will trade, yuu a new l ..r MalMP i lit (lilt?. KIV ' J The Kngeue public school clouts for i. ...i,,,,,! vearoue Wiek from Frlduv. . uutiimcd Bud repaired Ht Eu- .. tlr.uku K i 1 1, utuurl Bmm a. f0u 200 bead of Angara I ...... al I M illtltt' flu. ut n D r ihh i i ' ii w i ioi j i m . - -I . If I- J. ill home ni-ur Corvallls Monday -LI o.r. . 77 VCllTH . . ... i.l- II.... I Duunna I.hm HI in.! linill w . avi.-..iintiu same will do we I to cull on lue. S H Fkimnuly ll 1 I." . . I 1 . . I Iok it" ot'tti vhuw window t-u- . i ii i ,.Mi.f fiirfiilfkV iriwi.la fu v" r s jtiiut; knives, hand i-mnri-, long iborl hanul primero, pruning L ud hedge shears, at (Jrltlliu .l i 'it'll I Villi .UH B U UUKKt M IIUCIV U. , tl.u ,w,l bUm U. ...... here, get Ibe lOilue. 1 L 0 1KAIT . UUtk 111 LMUMi ir i(tl - m. ..... & l. ....... I .. 1 r !trdpfora blcvcle. Ii (MlN at the REFUSED 10 PAY i ......... i r. . i r Prof Mcl'lure's Poliey The Preferred Accident Insurance , of .New York, he beeu sued by the liber of I'ioI Kdgar McClure, who I death Irst year on Mt Rainier, e case comes on for trial at Seattle ore the 1'nitid Ktatrs court. The Dpatiy Is endeavoring to avoid pay. tnt of the accident policy carried by if McClure, who met an accidental j lib on Mt P.alnler during the vMt of I i Mizatuas them att summer. They Ms that the professor wes ueedlesiily tlisi in making the decent at night, although other companies in Mb bs can ied like insurance paid promptly and cheerfully, they have dlly refined (o liquida'e his policy 00, Anoug Spokane Horseman. irecen'. Issue of the Spokane S okes- i i-IUview devotes c nlderable i to horses and horse owuers ou Bpokane track. It says T C ttharp nerly of Eugene, Is training a large ; ble under the management of D H rser, and iclvesa list or eight homes I' are under Mr Sharp's care. If Dt Powell Heeves' stable it says: lvli to the fair around is well Ith n idle io xee the line auimuld in V stalli. Dr Powell Heeves has the (stable ef cults that has ever bien gbt together in this part of the try:; bis stable is in charge of W aylor, aud Includes the following es: liUVC ten. ( 'nlirornln ktMllInn Itiy Ouy Wllkessud AlUoionL I holdings record of 2:26; (Juybriii , lyenr old from Ciuvclsno: BldmoM a par old pacer out of Esther C; Alta Bk, sired by McKinnev. with Alta-1 . - I pt ss her mother; Fabritus Wilkes. letter from Jennie I': two B.vear old F and a couple of Guycisco's cilts, l very promising irotleis." Dritai itcnix. May 17. po-tofllce li well patronized. 10 body anxious for war news. uu Miller of Creswell, Union nom- ''f Miperlntendtnt. visited here lurday and Sunday, lie will ad- W Uie people of Dexter school house irnuay evening, May 27. nolbrcok has sold his ranch WJ .'aa and will give possession uoer 1st. H Sorivner's house came very fly b eing consumed bv lire last. but an impromptu fire com-. u) as finally drummed up ai d 1 exiluguiihed. One side of the minus a roof " QeofM n.rw. i . . i 1 . r rir. " ' VIM. IF 1 I CIIUIGIVU) i hose wife is a. muter nf Mrs Geo. PVi bri been visiting relatives for P' Of weeks. ' Mill c now have all their M Within a mlln nr an nf the mill N Will lnti Iku. U c.. ,1.. . . uu i.n iii in a 1 1- . fS deserve success in this euterurise 'bey have labored faithfully Reg, The Acme Steam Fruit Cauner. This cauner not only saves a great lauui m canning iruii, out Ulns the flavor and form of fruit. There Is no burnlne or boillnii over 'run aa the fruit Is placed in the jars "ccuoaiDg. By using It fears, Q, corn aud meats mav be cauned "b perfect safety. Th canners may be seen at Starr 4 y's store. Agents wauted, address. E M Rowerman. Walterville, Or. It Is Feared That Germany Will Aid Spain UflARLESTON BaCK FOR REPAIRS Santiago de Cuba Bombarded No V A II I II I OU f. OH III III. I) special to Guard. Washington, DC, May 19; 4 p m. Tlio Htate department Is arouMd ov r the report thai Hpain haa seemed a large number of expert German guu nera to man tbelr Meet now at Cadiz, Spain. It is feared that Germany will aid Hpain in the war. CHARLESTON RKTURN8. Han Francisco, Cal, May 19-Tne Charleston, which sailed yesterday for the Philippine Islands, has returned for uecessatc repairs. NO DAMAGE. Madrid, Spain, May 19-Santiago de 1'ubj, has been bombarded by some American vessels No damage re sulted. CARTRIDGES ORDERED. Washington, D C, May 19; 4 p m 1 lit" government today ordered thir ty million more cartridges to be fur nished as soon as possible, Havana hi m huh. BafeJil t tkiGOAao. K..v w. Ma. IS: R.m n The light In Morro Castle, Havana, wai flashed at Intervals of thnty Seconds last night, presumably to guide Spanish war ships. CAULKS TO BE CUT. Washington, D C, May 18;6:10p in All cables leading to Havana, Cuba, will be cut during bombard ment. A PLOT. Portland, Or, May 18; 4 p m A Portlaud Tribune specla! from Key West, Florida, sayi a plot hsi been diMomnd fcr DriM vessel Catilina to escape. The ciew had stolen arms, ready to put to fea wheu discovered. 1IUSINES8 HEREAFTER. Washington, D 0, May 18; 6:10 p in Herealler solid shot will be fired over the bow of any vessel found jn side of the Havaua blockade. FOR MANILA Portland, Or, May 18-LC Potter, now s'atioDed at Portland, Oregon, has keen ordered to take charge of the En- !" crP8 Rl nlli ruuipme Island. . , . t . Vk L. t I I I WATSON I n K HAVANA. V'allejo, Cal, May 18 -Amid the booming of modoi, shrieking of whis tles and the greatest demonstration evir witnessed beie, the cruiser J Charleston left this morning for Man ila ' join Admiral Dewey's flet. THE OREGON SAKE. Washington, May 18, 4:4S p m It is Iclleved that the battleship Ore- gon has joined Admiral Sampsen's fleet 30,f 30 NEGRO TBOOra. Washington, D 0, May 18; 4:45 p iu-The President's second call will include thirty thousand negro vol- untcers. KOR HAVANA. Key West, Fla, May 18; 4:45 p m Commander Watson leti this morning. His destination is Havana. Resolutions. Whereas, It has seemed preper to the sll-wlse Creator to remove from us our esteemed Neighbor A A McCum ber, therefore be It Resolved, That we, Woodmen of the World, of Pleasant Hill camp, No 271, extend our most heartfelt sympa thies to the bereaved family in this the hour of their great sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the camp, and that a eopy of them be sent to the 'amity of the deoeaseJ; also to the county papers. J H West, O W Milam, J K McKinzby, Committee. Pleasant Hill, Or, May 14, 1898. Wbeel for Trade. A good wheel to trade for body flr m . a Da fr w AT EUGENE. Great IJoioo Speaking to be Held at Ibis Place AN ii 1 I OHATOR Hon John M Gearin, f Portland, the well known silver tongued orator, will ipeak In favor of the Union Ticket at Eugene Saturday, May 28 at 8 o'clock In the evening. Oregon does not have a better or more able speaker. HARTY DENIAL Ihe Articles Were Evidently Taken Very Seriously by the Wash lngton Autkorlites. Washington, May 17-Secrelary Alger this afternoon received the follow ing telegram from General Merrltt: "Governor's Island, N Y, May 17 General Alger, Washington: I desire you to know that the Interviews pub lished In New York papers this morn ing are In every way Incorrect and un autherized. I bad Intended to take uo notice of them, but I understand the articles were taken seriously In Wash ington. (Signed) Wesley Merritt." The8tate Grange will bold its an nual session here Mav 24 to 26. CYCLONE The great Will speak Monday, May 23, 1898 At 2 o'clock P. 81 Union A cordial invitation is extended to the- public. Come and hear a great argument, on a great quostion, by a great man. MARINE INSURANCE. Kates Advanced since The War gan. Be "War risk insurance" has been ad ded to cargoes of wheat leaving Port land since the Uulted Btates and Spain have begun to play hide and seek ou the ocean, says the 1'ortland Telegram. American cargoei in fer eign ships leaving here far Chiua, Japan, Australia, or any point on the Pacific, now pay an additional to i of 1 per cent insurance on their cargoes. American cargoes lu American bot toms pay 5 per cent to same ports. American vessels carrying Americau wheat to Atlantic or Euroieau ports around the Horu cannot be i'sucd at all, ss underwriters fear Spanish priva teeis and cruisers on that side. So aays a prominent marine insurance mau of this city. Wheat, however, continues to be sent abroad in foreign bottoms after being purchased by for eign wheat dealers on cible orders. When a foreign ship gets beyond the three mile limit the cargo no longer Is American, and so stands In no danger ofSpaln. Wheat cargoes have been very fortu nate In leaving Portland, not one hav ing been lost in the past 17 years, while many wbeal-laden vessels from San Francisco and the Sound have gene to the bottom during the same period. Heavy Fire. Special to lbs Ooard. Boston May 18-Tho extenie ewelery plant at Attleboro, Mass, was bured this unrulnf. The loss is over 11,000,000. To bb Hkld Herk The Oregon Agriculturist, of Portlaud says: "Sec retary Lake of the Oregon State II r cultu a' Society informs ua that the summer meeting of the society will te held at Eugene on tbe 9tb and 10th of June. A good program will bo render ed. A very pleaotnt meeting of the society was bold at Eugene m few years ago. There are a good number of fruit growers in Lane county, loeludiog a number of the most enthusiastic bor tioolturiaU tn tbe state There will undoubtedly bo a good local attendance at this mooting, and there ought leo to be a largo number of fruit growers from tbe state at largo." HU II. IK Ol Al.1. special 1 1 ihniuanl Hawarde.n, England, May -Gladstone died this morning at 5 o'clock. The Right Hon William K QUd stone was boru In I.lverp sol, Decern bat 29, 18011; was educated al Eton and Chriit Church, Oxford, at which he graduated, taking a double first class In Michaelmas term, 1831. lie enter.d Parllanieut iu 1832. He ws actively eugagi d in politics frvm that day ut . til his death. He held Otulj very ofllce In the ministry, being I'rumlur for several years upou two dilterent . casions. Ilesliles being u h(h mau of the first ordel Mr Gladstone ac quired Celebrity as an author. Hi first work wiii a treatise entitled "The State lu the relation lo the Cbuich" published In 1841, Since that lime he has written a number of works One of tl.e greatest evelits of his life win when he Introduced the Ireland home rule measure. His superiority as an orator aud a statesman was univenally conceded. Thus died the foreinou of all En glishmen. DAVIS, Texas orator, in Eugene on in behalf of the Ticket Union Committee BRYAN'S kEuIMRNT. Will Organize Volui.tceis ami Tender Their Servicii. Lincoln, Neb, Mav 17 Hon W J Bryan is to organize a thi'd rej, ment of Nebraska voluir re, and tender their Mi vices ' the president as sr.on as mUtteri I. Gov ernor llolcomb issued him a enmmir slon dh colonel with authority to pro. coed, and Bryan told the Associated Press correspondent tonight that lie would accept the command. THE WHEAT MARK ET. A Slight Eastern AdAance lu Prlueft IpeetsJ to the duard LIVERPOOL) May IB Cargoes on passage, 1 shilling lower; Liverpool spot cheaper. Nkw York, May 10. Market lower, closing at : . i per bushel Chicago, May 10. Closed at 11.43 per bushel. Wan Francisco. Closed at 1.0C', per cental. Pleasant Hill Hems. May 18, 1898. P N Laird has been very sick but Is Improving some now. Thegrangers are getting ready lor a picnic on tbe Uth nf June. Mr Sovereign of Kugene, was burlid here yesterday at 2 o'clock In the af ternoon. J H Martin bus reUrned i.om Kit son Springs, where he and his family have been for about two weeks. Bev Wood of Eugene, preached an interesting sermon at 11 o'clock aud at 3 o'clock another, last Sunday. West Broa intend purchasing a new ; Buffalo Pitts wind stacker threshing machine, for the coming summer's work. Of 1338 men who ullered te enlist I i tbe 1st regiment, Oregen volunteers 2 I were rejected by examining surgeon, leaving 1063 perfectly sound men in tbe regiment. The greatest number were rejected on account of defective sight, there being SO in that rlaas, aud 7i were rejected because of being under weight. General Merritt to Leave i rni j m ff ' ' in i limn ill V1U IUUUIUIi STRENGTH OF NAVY 20,381. Anus hi .uuiiiM for I'mttis m'imsii iiiii ii roil r lino Special to lbs Udisd Wamiimuon, DO, May 10; 4:30 p in General Merritt, who Is to be In command of the I'lilleT States lrooia in the Philippine Ulauds, will leave here for San KrauclH-o tonight. ol I ll M AND MKN. The total uumbei of officers aud mtn In Uw United Stales Navy le 20,34. distributiil among two hundred fight ng VtsaeN. M'ANISH I t I K I Nkw Yukk, May 19; 4:30 p m A ible from Colon, Panama, saye the French sti inter Ferdinand de I-sseps cleared yes erday with aims and am tuuulium or tbe Cerveras lit et. Tie i uiimauder says that newspapers i ihat pis' e isport tho Spanish fleet ll li In the vicinity of Port Limon. Si cisi to too Qaejii Mai. Kin, May Is-Premler Sagasta In s entirely orgauized the new cabinet. Seuur Castillo was select djfor the for eign portfolio. Tho new ministers formally to ik (lie oath of office and allegiance today. DKTAII.I.li ACCOUNT RKCKIVKD. Kly Wkst, May I8-The first de Lilled account of the bombardment of the Han Juan tarts was received today. Uhe American warships weie slight' ly Injured uud OBt n an was killed. The north end of Moiro castle Is lu ruins. The Cubauus Island fort was si lenced aud the San Carlos battery was daiuagrd. No shots weie aimed at ibe city. Kl IMCH AT VAPK HAYTICM -peelal (o Ilia Guard WAUUrarTOsT, DC, May 18; 4:5p m -President McKiuley has ordered the present strategy board wiped out of existence and will appoint a uew one. This board is lecated lu this city ami attempts to carry on tbe war through the udmirals of the navy. Bl'ANIUH Vl.ssKI - Ni:w York, May 18; 4:45 p m Four Spanish cruisers aud two torpedo boat destroyers are now reported at Porto Blco. ORDBRKD TO MANILA PlIII um MI A i I'a, May 18; 4:45 p in I h. tenth infantry, Pennsylvania vol ii ii ti ers have been ordered to tbe Philippines Vla sn Krauclsco. ( Rl'lSKHS HKARD FROM Washiniiton. DC, May 18; 4:45p in. The cruisers Yale aud Mluueapolis have reached Cape Haytieu. Tbe School Shade Tret Question. 1 THI Editor: 1 dislre space in your valuable columns to eudoree every line, every word aud every syllable of Hon E U Sktpworth's N iter ou this subject, which appear d in ycjtertlay'B Guard. Why treo planting and ornumeatiiig our school groULds hi i been practically neglected all tlu e yiui Is Incited strange. It Is also a mat' -r of wonder why tho sub ject lias not bee u ventilated through tin- public prlntl sooner, but better lata than never, uud a splendid beginning Mr Hkinwortli has made. Now that the subject is up let the matter be pleased until all our public school grounds are prop.rly planted to shade trees and some ornamental shrubbery. Before closiug this note I wish to say a word personal concerning Mr Skip worth, that is, I did not vote lor him for school director Isst March, but I know bttn beetter than I did theu and I feel that I helped to defeat a very proper man for the position. A OF. I. cnl Market May, 20 1898. Wheat-81c. OaU-28c. llopi 2 to 8a Butter-20 to 35c per roll. Eggs 10c. Potatoe 2'ic. Poultry-12 50 to $3 50 per dozen Da) 4 Henderson, Undertakers mi tmbalmers, Cor. Wil- and 7th its. Hptclal to ihsiiuaril Wasiiinuiiin, May 0j JOD f m -The report that uo Invasion of Cuba will be made until all our soldiers are supplied with the Krag-J orgensi n gens, i,s beeu confirmed at army headquarters. AUA1N HUIIITED. KtafatOO, May 19-Warships WON sighted oil this place for the second Mine today. They were going north. 200 KILLED Special to lbs Ousrd. Kky Wkst, Fla, May 19; 1:20 p in I he rep,. it UeAOflnnod that the Span iards killed ever 2 0 insurgents In Carmen Hills, Cuba, In a recent en gagement; also that tbe insurgeuts are deserting and swearing allcgiano lo Spain. Lieut Flake Married. At Han Aiitone, Texas, April 17U, Lieut Harold B Flske. late West Pollil graduate froui Oregon, became the husband or Miss Lucy Beatrice Keyes. daughter Major tret I red) and Mrs Sll Keyes. Lieut Flske is now with the Klghteemli Infantry, at New Orleans, ; tbavlng been called from the side of his bride Immediately after the cere mouy) aud expects (usee active service in Cuba at otice. His many friends, both lu Htdeui and Portlaud, will wish him a happy return to the lady ef his in iic. Ho Is a brother of V Percy Flske, of Dallas, and is a ualivu of Sa lem. Lieut Flske was a cla -innate or C M Youug, at Bishop Scott Academy, Portland. He was ctptaln or company H, Srcond regiiueut, () N G, Salem, aud is well kuowu lu Eugene. Military Maitkhm. Governor Lord was aaked yestenlay by a Salem Sentinel reporter whether be would proceed to reorganize the National Guaid. "He thought the places ef the guardsmen who volunteered for the war should bo filled by recruits, but. that there le now no clothlug or equipments left, so that s'line time will be required to provide them. He thinks, however, there will bo uo trouble to procure clothing, teats, eto, as tbe government will reimburse the state for tho things taken, and that fund oould be used to pay for uew sup plies. He did not kuow whether guardsmen would be giien a preference over volunteers lu the president's ex pected call or not." Tho enrollment nf names upon the list In tho hand of I.leuteiient Currle Is going on apace aud lu a day or two the company will doubtless be completed. Plauo Recital-Miss Stevens. Tbe people ol Eugene are to be con gratulated ou the opportunity to hear one who is the most famouH pianist this country haa known. MIssMtevene hat had quite an unusual mimical ca reer for an American girl. When but eleven months old she Is said to have suug aluiplu melodies perfectly correct. She played and sang lo her own ac compaulment long before she went to school. After graduating from Vassar w hero she was always considered the best player she studied with Liszt and later with Hans Von Bulnn In Ger many. Hbe has received both at homo aud abroad the very warmist com mendations of the best musical critics. Several of our own citizens have heard Miss Stevens and declare that uo bet ter plwilst haa ever been heard In Ku gene. Al Congregational church tonight. MORTIMER P. Of New Jersey, past lecturer of tho National Grange, will speak in favor of tho Union ticket at Eugene, Friday, May 27, at 8 p. m. Cottage Grove, at 1:30 p. m. He is tho greatest orator Come out and hear himj in Leaves Sun ffiii i!) Tomorrow. NEW COALING STATION Sampson and Schley's Fleets Te. er. Hpfelal to the Onard. Wamiimuo.n, I C, May 19; 0:24 p in. Tho city of Pekin will leave San Francl-co tomorrow for the Philippine Isiauds. General Otis will be in com mand. OOALIXa station. London, England, May 19 A Mou treal dispatch says Spain has secured a coaling station ou tbe New Founa laud const. A JUNCTION. Washington, DC, May 19; 6:24 p in X.lnilrals Sampson and Schley have officially noticed the navy de partment of tliu juncture ol the two fleets. Ono of tho most distinguish ed orators in tho Stato, will address tho citizens of Lane County, at the Court House In Kugene Saturday Evening:, May aitt, at 7 'M o'clock in favor of tho Union Tickkt. Every body invited; Espe cially tho Ladies. Letter List. May 19. Walter Murray H G Mosso Hardy Moulton L C Rloe Mrs P B W Young. A rliaree of one Cent will bs mads 00 si lollern liven out. 1'uraoni ratlins Utter will jl ise state when atlvvrtlauil. K K UiNUissON, Act r M. Tiik Priihihituinihts The Prohi bition party today presented to County C erk Jennings the list of men selected b them us a county ticket. Tba oleik will probably file them tins evening, but owing to ttie fact that affidavits for the signature or petitions aro not yet In, It will be decided later whether the nominee i get a place on the ticket or not. . a. . A young man who arrived lu Le banon from Califoruia Friday last, says that you could drive for miles and miles in some or the largest val leys lu California and not see a spear of green vege'utlon, in fact he says there is nothing green unless It is the Call foriilan who Is so prejudiced to hia sinte that he will not leave. Saturday May, 28, in New Jersey. Everybody invited. m MIL WHITEHEAD i or gruu ottK w ooi. .....