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THIRD EXPEDITION D Fled May Go to Spain. FRENCH CABINET DNORGANIZED Admiral Camara's Pled Jls Accom. pied by WOO Ti I . i tMi.ii 11 ha i Mil in .nil 1. 1: Special to the UnarU. Han Francisco, Jaoa 17 Tbe third expedition to the Philippines has beeu ordered to tail June 25. n will leave in the transport recently Cbartl red al Han Francisco nmi Scuttle and will: include volunteer now etatloned at : 1'residlo together with the apportion inent recently lnude from western states to place regiments now enroule on a war basis. Brattle, June 17-A Yokohama steamer just in rtportflthat theeity of Manila is on the verge ot starvation, owing to the close watch kept on the same by Dewey's float on roe band, and Agulnalila's insurgents on the other. Tue citizens an terror-stricken ind are hourly expecting th-1 :i bombard ment will be enmmenoed i -I to the (.tianl . WASHINGTON, June 17; 5 p m Th battleship Texas was disable! in tin attack on Caiiamaru fort. Tha extent of her injures is not yet kii"wn. Havana, June 17 Captai-i Monitor is here for the purpose of luaklug an I exchange o( prisoners of war. The ex- j change will prohahly release Naval Constructor Hohsnn and his seveu I brave comrades. Washington, June IS; 7:30 p in A ' council of war was held today at tbe capitol. It was participated in by President McKiuley and all cabinet officials, General Miles and t'nmuio-j dore Kirklaud. It is supposed the main objeol of the couucll was to consider the advisabil ity of Bending an American lleet of war vessels to Spanish waters. Gibraltar, June 18 i'..insports car rying 4000 troops accompanied Ad miral Camara's lleet, now under sail toward the African oast. Varis, June 18 Rlbol today Inform ed President Faure of his inability to organize a new cabinet. Off Santiago, June 18 Since the list bombardment ot Kastern Cuba forts all resistance to iuvosion by American troops lias beeu abaudoned. LeMasters Wedding Independence Wtst Bid. "Rev C O LeMasters and Miss Essie G Hobertson took Monday's train lor Amity. Ve understand that on Thursday a wed ding will occur In Amity, the con tracting parties being Hev C G LeMtis ters, the popular young pastor of the Christian church, of this city, and Miss Myrtle Hamilton, (he daughter of one of our prominent farmers living near Amity. Rev K H Hlokafooae performing the ceremony." Rev LeMasterB at one time attended the Divinity school iu this city, and was recently elected state president of the VPS CE. Of Interest to Tobacco Dealers Tbe Portland Telegram of the 17th eaya: Advices were received by the collector yesterday to the effect that only dealers having an excess of 1000 pounds of tobacco or 20,000 cigars or cigarettes will be required to pay only half of tbe difference between the old tax and the new, or 3 cents a pound. On all tobacco manufactured after the 13th of this month, the date the war tariff on tobacco went into eflect, tbe full tax of 11 cents must be paid. Sam L Hayden, son of "Old Ben" was elected prosecuting attorney ot the third district by 393 majority. He will make a good official. HARtlfelf. A quiet borne wedding occurred Wednesday veiling, June 15, lHliS at tbe home of Mr and Mm Jh Mc Murry, one mile south of Eugene, the ooiitruclitig parlies being lUeir daughter Miss Dulsy, and Mr JnoE L ive Hev T J Wilson performed Mm Hl'Ted cere y in which he w as as lated by H-v M L Hose. The fair bride i one of l.ane eouuty's most popular daughter, aud the best wlihta of Iter many friend go with her to her new home nt Kiddles Diugla county win i. the gr.xmi I a prominent young hiisiuis man. Those hi a'.te idatieo were: Mr aud Mrs J k Batrttt, Cottage Grove) Hev a id Mr. V J Wllaoo, lU v and Mrs M R M Mr mi l Mrs August Fisher, Mrs RMeMurphy, Mr G W MeMurhy IWI neln) Mi-ses Mvrlle, Nellie, data and Briua McMurry, Helle Kseny (Jasper) Bnima Green, Alice Wimtuer (Irving) Anna Driver, Min nie Fi. er, Llllia and Alice tiasman. Mtaara Edw Beeudreeu, J a Palmer, U A Whipple, II J Whipple, Gleu Mr- Hurry, Albert Plaber I li' Scott Stroi.p Hurt ingc. Many of our people kindly remem- bw Uaorga Bet It, a rtaldaol c r Mohawk prednot until at vera years ago. We take (lie following account of his mar nag from the Lot Angeic W orld, of June III "MlatAda H Miiiipuiid Mr George Scott ot Show Low, Arizona, were married Wedneeday utoiniug at the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs Fran- eaa E Btroup, on Denver evenu . The large parlors wN adorned with a pro fusion of hwett peas. K v Hugh K WaU r, pastor of liiiiuuuuel churcli, performed tha oeremony, The bride wore rieh white silk goruiturod with lure imil I IbbOD Md earned white Car nations. Mlse Vida Barry, the maid of honor, was also robed in while and carried pink carnations. The (lower girl, little Hazel Heaton, a niece of tbe tiride, curried u basket of white carna tions. Mr I), liner J Strnup acted as best man. After B wiek'e visit at Uoronado, Ml and Mr Bootl will reside at Show Low, Ariz Tlie btide's go IriKiiwny gown was of brown c'olh, tailor-nude, vv th vc-t and girdle lln- Itbed wi;ii Barrow gold braid," Grand jury Final H-port Tbe grand jury filed its floal report yeeterdey afternoon. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon f. r Lane county. To Hi Hon J 0 Fullertnu, Judge: Tha grand jury wotiM respectfully make this our final report i That we have Is-eii in Nation during the week and have examined and re ported to the curt nil casei Where par ties were bouud over lor theii apuar- anoo before tbo grand jurj, returning title hills and not Una bills therein as the evidence produi id before paaaamad to warrant. Al o tint we have examined into all other criminal matteis pre-euted for our consideration, and disposed of the same according to law. That we have mane the usu il visits to tlie county offices and the county jail and having transacted all busiuea brought before U", we make this final report and respectfully ask to be ex cused from further attendance by the COUrt. PUKSl.KY COMEOYS, Foreman. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, the loth day of June, 1808. Tlie Munous. Grand officers elected for tlie ensu ing yeart J H Cleland, grand master; J M Hi daon, deputy grutid master; W F liuteiicr, senior grand warden; H B Thlelaen, junior grand warden; FH Allison, grand treasurer; J F Robin son, grniul secretary (re-elected); Gua tal Wilson, grand tyler; Jacob Maytr, trustee educational fuud. Delegates present from Lane county at the intel ings were: Eugene, Noll William Preston, G T Hull, B M Yoran. Cottage Grove, No 31 -George Wall, D Hristow. Junction City, No 58-E Putler, TO Thornton. Florence, No 107-0 W Hind. Hop Ciixtkait Hon dialers are already contracting for hops down tbe valley. A Uli Marion county contract is for 1,000 pounds at 10 cents per pound with $760 to be paid down at picking time. "A Sweet Hinoek" Salem Jour nal: Oregon litis a sweet singer in the person of Mrs L M Miller, editrtss of the Pacific Empire." Her "Hongs of the Sea'' merit more than o newspa per circulation. HOP LlCB Tbil pest i making its appearance in many yard. Our grower! will nut be tardy in spraying this year, They had an expensive ex perience last year by waiting too long to commence operation. Will Move Mrs Watkins has re. Illgnedthe charge of the I'rilvendty dormitory and will leave for Portland Tuesday , where the entire family will hereafter reside. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Tie Kdncators Will Meet in N D C July 7-12 .HA VIM? HMH SfcXT ICAB The National convention of teachers will beheld at Washington 1) C, July 7-12. This association Is the greatest of Its kind In the world aud Is the leadimr factor in the advancement of public! aud iecial lines of educatiou In the Dulled States The membership I very large, reselling from ten to fifteen thousand each year. A strong eflort U) being made U) hold the meeting of the Natioual Association at Portland next year, and, with this lu view, ar rangements will be made to organize an excursion party to visit Washing ton, leaving Portland about July 1st. It I expected that tbe lowest round trip ratts will In- secured, and that all of tne traus-coutluental railway line w ill join in these lowest rates aud in the work of securing the meetlnv for Port land. All persona wishing to join tbi ex cursion will receive tbe benefit of the reduced rales and extended time and eau have the advautage of vii(ing WaabiDgtOO, the Omaha Exposition, tha grant cities of the eastern states, etc. City Supt Frank Higler, of I'srtland, Bute Manager, and Prof E B MeBlroy, director of the H K A, for Oregon, are laKiug active sl ia to organize an at tendance from this state this year, and to brjug the association to 'Portland in xt year or the year following. THB MONITOR TERROR. The Terror is ono of tbe modem double tnrretod monitors, although her keel was laid as long ago as 1874. Sho mount fonr 10 inch gan3, two forward and two aft, and these, with her exceedingly low froeboard, givo bur a singu larly fomiidablo appearanoo which la by no means misleading. From Ministry to War Albany Demoerst In Ills toast sit the hanquetof the al utuul of the Albany college last even ing Itev H L Heed told a Dewey Inci dent that Is worth repeating. Just be fore coming to Albany last year Hev Heed was the guest of Hev Geo Hpauld ing iu Hyrscuse, N Y, aud from him he learned how close he came to ex changing places with Dewey. Hpauldiug aud Dewey were boys to gether in Vermont. Iloth decided when young men to go into the navy and were examined at the Bame time lu competition lor the place, Hpauld iug passed tlie higher examination aud was ready to go but Ills parents object ed so strenuously that he gave it up and t'iriied his attention to the minis try. In the meantime after bis defeat Dewey had deoided to study for the ministry, but when Hpauldiug backed out he was able to secure the place and so entered Annapolis and has develoied Into the hero of Manila, with the eyes of tire whole world upon him, while Ipauldiug is preaching iu Hyracuse witli only local fame. Junction City Hop Sale. Juuctiou City, Or June 17. Kela Neiss, of Halem, bought 17 bales of hops fro n J H Crow, of t his place to day and shipped them to Loadon. Democrat. An Albany lady has re ceived a letter from a friend in Paris, which tells iu an interesting way of the feeling towards the Uuited States. The sentiment is all Hpantsh aud it is hardly safe for a resident of the United Htates to do anything hut side in witli Hpaln, bo stror g is tlie anti-Uulld Htates spirit, and this lu the land of Lafayette. Medlord Vail: Miss Adele Pickel eft Hunday eveni ng for a few week's visit with friends In Eugene. Miss Pickel has been one of Mtdford's moat efficient high school Instructors for the past several years. Hhe I taking a rest from teaching this jear and will we understand, take a course of study lu Stanford's university. Juuctiou City will ctlebrate the com ing Fourth of July. "SAME OLD STORY-" The Board of Rrgeut Retain Tht NU.tliliH BUIMB), The Board or Regenta met yesterday aa announced iu the GUARD, Tbe following proceedings were had: The entire faculty was retained. The degrees wi re conferred as pub lished in yeeierday's Guard. Quite a Dumber of applications for positions were received and tiled' Tbe Migration ofCC Strong and Dr Tucker, of the Medical department, were received ami invent. t)r j Tucker was 1 hen elected professor of ' anatomy. The sum of MOO was appropriated j for athletic purisises. The sum of Jlooo was appropriated to put lu beaters in Villard Hall. The usual appropriutioi s of fcliHJO for ; tlie median! department and $oi for : tlie law department were made. E II McAllister whs made pro fessor of applied mathematics, but did not raise his salaiy. The matter of the dormitory wai left to tbe executive committee. - w vi. 11 - RAMBD Profs Waahburne, ETrledel and Voung from fl.soo to t2,( oo. Prof Lachman and Bcbmldl from ti.m to ii.ooo. Btoretnry J J Walton iron Hon to i foot). Prof Glen from $900 to $1,100. Prof Burden from $SC0 to 1000. Prof Lilly from 11,603 to fl.tioO. The sum of 2o0 peranuum wits ap propriated f.ir the musical department. TUTORS. Mox A Pluuih was employed aa a tutor In chemistry at a salary of $-500 a year. Miss Ida li Hou was sptmintcd as aasistant in the English department at a salary of $.r00 per annum. A special committee was appointed to procure an assistant in the Latin department, if necessary, at a salary not to exceed $11100 per annum. The committee consisted of Hegents Falling, Thompson and llovey. TOTAL niJCKII'IS, etc. The total receipts of the University from all sources Is placed at $15,041.44; estimated expenditures for the next year $45,341.44. AN IDEAL TOWN That is What Editor Irvine Calls Eu gene. Corvallls Tlnif: ' One of Oregon's finest towns Is Eugene. The placs nestle on the bank of the Willamette In the center of one ol the most Uaull ful portions of tho Willamette valley. It is the distributing point for a vast area, that maintain- a thrifty agricul tural population, and its thriving and enterpri-ing bu i men carry ou trsllle of immense volume. It baa most substantial aud modern business botldlngfi and its residence all Well appointed and well kept area delight to the eye of the visitor. Us people are progressive and hospitable. As a Keat of the state university with its treuii ndous intluence iu an educa tional way, Eugene Is an idcul town, and Its people ought to be, and doubt less are, well aatisfled with their en vironments. Corvallls and Eugene have much in common, which is tbe secret of tlie strong bond of friendship between the two towns. Halem Journal; Mr 0 M January of Eugene, in. titles the world that hla wife ha left bis bed and board, etc. Was It a case of January wed to May? A LI MM HAIQUBT, Held at tbe Dormitory Last Evening. Pfttti Onaid, June il The annual tiauipiet of tho alumni tins -elation of tlie University of Oregon wa hold last evnlug in tho dining room of the dermitory, and wa un der the direct supervision of Grandma Muuraand Matron Watklus. It was elaborate aud daluty. The young la dies of the junior olass served at the table. The dining room wa decorated with American aud Cuban llag. About r0 people wers present. Hon ami Mrs H H Friendly represented the board of regents, ome of the faculty were prcsont, and the Incoming clas also attended. OA Wlutermeler, vice president i f the association, presided as I . i ic in nit ,ir Ti... r..i..i, in., i. ..ii responded to: "Law Clas of '08," Bdw. H Cahalln; "Alumui," Prof E II McAllster; "Law Department," Hichard H Thornton; "The Faculty," Prof Thomas Condon; "The Incoming Class,'' L H Alderman; "Asplraiious," Prof It J Hawthorne. Buunm hnuTixo. Tlie alumui business meeting was bold Immediately after the literary program. The meeting was called to order by (' A Winiermeler, vice-president, pres ident F H Dunn beiug absent. Alter the usual routine of business w iim .1 iaii.iuii.l i.r tl... Aitljuatna hSUm were clioseii lor tlie ensuing year. President, Prof I M Glen 'M 1st vice president, A G Hovey, Jr, '00; 2nd vice president, Melissa Hill MM; secreta ry aud treasurer, Dell V KuyksndallM orator, Judge Arthur L Fn.ier 'Hi; alternate, Prof E H McAllster '00; es sayist, Amy G Powell '04; alternate, .auia E lleattiu 'Do: pud, Asuess M Greene '90; alternate, B H Laut r'on. Mr Emma Dorris-Thompsoii 'no, historian, presented memorials of de parted members of the assooiatlon, who have gone from this life - (lie last meeting of the association, l'rof Edgar IfcOlure 's.'i; Ml Fannie Con don '00; and Mi Llnnla Holt-Gaylord 01. The i a s ol lviS numbering 20 mem bers including four soldier boys now gone to war, were received into the as oelatlou, after which adjournment was maiH Bsal Folate Triliistell. Ki n tried dallf !r u th Alntmrt Oflleo at a i! w heewt i t o, L W Brown toj H I Hrown one half of two lot In Kugene; love aud atlbotlon. Bruno Vitus to JF Krabham, con tract on Loreta property, west end of Bin street in Eugene; $700. WH Chrlsman and wife to Mary Blaobley, e j lot 4 hlk 18, douated part of Kugene; $5. Oren Beokwlth to Lester O Boeklth lot '2 lilk ti, donated part of i'.ugene, life e tide reserved to grantor; $600. Georgo Smith to Nancy A Hmlth, 3 lots lu Henderson's addition to Eugene; $1800. Nancy A Smith aud husband to Colonel F and William H Btnith, tbe unsold portion of Palrmoutit; $1 et al. D G McFarland to G W McCoy, Iota 1 and 11 blk 3, D G McFarlaud's addi tion to Cottage Grove; fliM). N H Martin and wife toOeorgeCum mlng, lot 1 blk same aoditian; $1200. 0 H M at hews and wife to Elizabeth Cox, lot In Goshen; $120. Luke Fltzpatrick and wife to L H Loan, 807.71 acres of the Marion Hcott d I cln tps 10 and 17, 4 w; $6000.42. Lenora Hrown to Frank Dinger, 0 acres near Mmlthfleld; $300. 1 '-tat. - of Hester Tucker to F L Gray 1(10 acres In tp 17, 2 vv; $1500. HhcrifTof Lane county to Cella A Wells, the II C Perkins ranch of 443 acres, nine miles west of Eugene;$l600. Ada 7t Htltes to Joseph G Lavery 3K8 00 acres near Hpencer Hutte; $1 et al valuable. Horace Hampton and wife to A W Dillard, 15 acres at Goshen; $1000. Sherlfl of Lane county to Matthew Wallis estate, the Johnson prune or chard and farm, two miles southwest of Eugene; $52:15.60. Arthur Walte to J N Hutherland. 116 acres in sec IH tp 18, 8 w; $100 V C Noland and wife to W T Twllley 300 acres in sec 10, 20 end 20. tp 10, 8 w; contract $700. lu Charge Pro Tent Haleui Statesman: MrsC F Martin is a, present in charge of thn office and desk of her fathsr, T W Davenport state lieu-land agent, who Is oonllned to his Btato street borne by a passing illness, from which he was reported aa improving perceptibly yesterday. Mrs Martin says applications for the pur chase of land are pouring In and that the liases are being rapidly exhausted. This confirms the recent statement made by Mr Davenport himself, to the eflect that tlie office would In all probability, have fulfilled the purpose ot the legislature lu creating It, by January 1, 1800. Incoki'okatki The following ar ticles of lncor;oratlon were filed with tbe Secretary of State at Halem yea terday: llooth-Kelley Lumber Com pany, Sagluaw, Laue county; $50,000; H A Booth, George H Kelly and John I F Kelly. I able Id Motion. : wmm SURROUND MANILA Spanish GtYemint Muses to Re lease llotison. nw u m ran in. i pastel to lhaOaaid. Wasiunuton, Juno 17, 7:30 p in The senate coiiiiulttee on foreign rela tions has decided to report favorably on Hawaii annexation resolution. Bona KoMO, June 17 The Bpanlsb soldiers at Manila have been two days without food. Insurgents are gathering around the city lu large numbers completely shutting oil ail chances for auppllesj from the Interior. Havana. June 17 i lie Spanish government has issued an edict t the American commanders refusing to in clude llohson and Ills associates of the Merrimnc iu t lis proposed exchange ot prisoners. riiAui: or hi i. ins. Special to His (lunr.1. MAlntin, Juue 18 It Is believed lu all well Informed government circles that the tuei it Regent will abdlcato in fayor of Infanta Isabella. PB401 (HINKKIll'.Nia. Prom I uua t statesmeu and represen tatives of theSpaulsh people are hold ing a Peace Conference aud discussing the best means of terminating the con flict. A it i --t mi rum. OADIR, Juua 18-The Spanish tltet that has beeu anchored here seveial weeks has disappeared, It Is thought to have sailed auroes tbe Atlantlo with I'orto Hit o for its destinatlou. THRTHIKI) KXI'EUITION. Ham Fkancibco, Juue IS-General M i i -rlt I gives out the Information that tbe third exHKlitiou conveying troopa to tho Philippines will sail from San Francisco about July 1. AI'PROPKIATKH TUB COAL. Havana, June IU The government has seized all the coal In Havana for use of the warships. A coal famine la likely to ensue. MANILA nUKROUNDKD. Wasiiinuton, June 18. Dispatches received today state that tie- iusurgenta have completely Invested Manila and have that city at their meroy. TROOPS landkd. Kinumton, Jamaica, Juue 18 An tnsurgeut repot t says United States ships lauded a well equipped expedi tion at (luantauamo yesterday. Fourth of July Cekhrutlon. The patriotic citizens of Waltervillo and vicinity ate making preparations for a proper celebratiou of the Fourth of July. A flitu grove and suitable grounds near Hendricks' furry on the McKen.ie river are being prepared for the occasion. The exercises willcouslst of a prayer by the chaplain, an oration, rvadlugof Declaration of Independence, and singing. A basket dinner after the regular exercises. A platlorni for dancing during the afternoon and evening. A lagoon near the ferry, extending up the river a quarter of a mile, makes a very pretty piece of water for boat Ing. Several boats will be ou hand for the use uf the visitors. Com. A Dehkrvkm Compliment The University of Oregon athletic club has presented tho trainer WOTriuewitb a handsome gold medal In recognition of the faithful work that put the boya In shape to win the inteiculleglatecup. Mr Trine has few superiors as aa all around trainer. He knows how and when to work bis men.