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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
" .g;sp ' M. .., ., -TH?" 12'piiB8'-1 DAILY -A. f .ui'ri .:i-x v fatfcsiJtOiS --, . --a-xjl .' II I-? X A 1 r j v w j 1. r-m ri 'PM w 1 . .J.. JSJ ,W F " . ..I..- T VOL. XIII. SWEPT DOWN TO DEATH j High School Students Caught by an Avalanche seven tarried Down the mountain Along With one Teacher, and Killed Two Others Injured Genovn, Switzerland, June 27. News was received today of a catas trophe nt Phlzblas. Fourtcon scholars and tho masters of tho high school nt Zurich, whllo on an Instruction tour, wfrt caught In nn avalanche. One of the masters and seven scholars woro Instantly killed and two badly Injured. Zurich parties are now searching for He bodies. Shamrocks are Becalmed Highlands . y juno 27iA whe haze and a dead calm greeted tho Shamrocks third ami tw m. - !, WHO illUill Ing. the day sot for the first trial over the cup course. Upton arrived last nlfiht. He snvs tniinv wn it.,.i..i I for sallstrctchlng, rather than for a real try-out At 11 o'clock a seven-mile breeze I arose, ntut lmti. im.f. i.n .1.11.- ... f ---.- wutta uuain iitil iiuiir nn. chornge. At 12:20 the yachts cast off 4 lift It tun llk. ' I ... .u,v iiiivb, nnn me race started in a series of short tacks. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903 FAMOUS OREGON MINE Litigation Settled and Active Work Com menced - -? " Mn iAt . . .-.-.a .1 " Mentions no Reverses. London, Juno 27. A disnatph rn. celved at the war offlco from Manning makes no mention of any reverses, as reported in tlio Paris dlsDatchP in. da. On tho contrary, ho reports the aiaa Mullah has retired. He says If 11 nnu ueen posslulo to send troops In pursuit, tho Mullah's retreat wnnt.i have become a route. Its Opening will Cause Ex- Tension of the Columbia Southern and Boom Ashwood Brought Gold from Nome. Seattle, Juno 27. The atoamsliln t0 ' Ohio nrplenil n,1nv tmL. x- ....i.i.' I til 0 .......u wuh; Akvni .luuiuwim a imali passenger list and WOttof' In Sold. "V 8eeond Wrec( for Today)" Norfolk, Va.. June 27! Rncfnnnr ICovIngipri and .his nephew," Robert. Iwero Instantly killed, and 'many cas- Ispntrnra lnlnt-.ul In nniHu :r .. .. ...J..H.U, in WUIIIBIUI1 Ull WIO Norfolk & Wdstern;fbe.twovivjaias. p"i nuiu uuu a ireini, on an open pitch ndar Petersburg today. Both IralnB aro badly wrecked. Determined to Kill Jews. London, Juno 27. A dlsnatch frnm Odessa Btate that tho nollco havn solzed copies of a lithographed appeal to tho citizens of Bessarabia to finish work begun nt Klshlnoff. and clean out all tho Jews. It says the wnrnlngs of tho government must not be taken Berlously. Struck for More Wages. St. Joseph, Mo.. June 27. The freight handlers of tho Missouri Pa cific, Great Western and Hock Island struck this morning for a 25 ncr cent. Increase. Want to Kits an Kill. St. Petersburg, Juno 27. Tho Mon- rchlal Society, organized nt Plnslt, as circulated an Immenso number of aflets broadcast, which open as fol- 'WB! "Brother workers. Orthmln id Catholics. Christ has risen; lot la embraco, kiss and go kill all the OWB." Payne Visit Department. Washington. Juno 27. Payno vis ed tho department this mornlnjr. nf- It an enforced absence of two days account of Illness, His condition jm said to bo serious, though close T friends sny It is not such no will In- crfore with tho management of this nvestlgatlon now In progress. o Colombian Connreti. Washington, Juno 127-Tho stato department has received from Minis ter Beaupro, 'Jil0R0tosa cablo that tho extra session;-of'tho Colombian congress convened June 20th for tho consideration of thq canal treaty. The president opened it and addressed a mcnmrfl. In vhlrti hn mvlnwiwl linth sldelTof tfioiiestfon? Jl say's' he per-' fsonaiiy favora tiie treaty, which bo be- lllnvAB tn lin InlMAnmlv liAt. Atltliil . tho countryi Increasing Its commerce, Industry and wealth. He says It Is an Indisputable triumph that the Ameri can government has declared tho Co lumbian routo tho preferable one over all others. V largo gnng of mon . . work yesterday momlntr nn ,n -. gon King mine, 1C miles south of this i-.uce, in urook county. The Oregon Mng Is considered ono of h ... extensive and richest mines In Oregon but has been Idlo for tho last two ynrs, having, through a dinnnin n. ownorshlp, gotten Into tho" meshes of tho court, it will take two clays to clean up the pumns In mmUm... f- Pumplng tho 300 feet of water from tho shaft, it win invn r... -- days to clear-tho mino nr wi,. ,.i the Work of .development nnd taking uui ore win uegm. It Is 'estimated by those pomMiJ to Judge that thoro Is fully $1,000,000 worin or ore blocked out In tho Ore gon King, and that development is all mm ib necessary to make It ono of tho great gold producers of tho world. The shaft of tho Oregon Kinc Is down 600 feet, and Intercepted nt this depth oy a tunnel driven-Into tho monnfnin G60 feet. Levees have been run evorv 100 feet from tho ton of th nhnfr making a good opening for develop ment nnd the production of ore. The mlno Is In chargo of Superintendent W. 8. Thomas, who waB formerly su perintendent' of Marcus Daly's big mines. Tho resumption of work on ,tho Ore gon King will revive activity through, out tho Ashwood mining aislrlc'Cond Btfmtltjlfn fhn nwnAM A .t.AM ..-.. .-. .. ......vis ui mud- IfHIIJf-r- I ties to open up their claims and do- velop them Into paylnc mines. Thn Ashwood mining district is recognized by mining men as one of tho richest of tho state's many rich mining dis tricts crook County Journal. COUNTY DOES THE WORK Lanej County Commis sioners Build County : Brife' 4 The Lowest Bid was $875. cut They Hired the Work Do)ie at a Saving of $193.73 The lowest bid for tho htiiiiiinn- me uridgp over tho Coimt Pnrif nt Cottago Orore. was furnished by N. II. Alloy, whjoh was several hundred dol lars less iban tho hlchest bid. bv thn Pacinc Tlmbor ComDanv. of rminrr urovc. .Mr. Alley ncipnil n imii.i m. bridge according to tho nlans nn.l spccincaljpns furnished by County Surveyor ,C. M. Collier, for $875. The county court believed that tlmv rnntii blllld thd" bridge, bv l)!irrhnlnir ihn materials. at the market nrlco. ami hv hiring men by tho day to do tho work, for less monoy. and therefore rejected all the bids. Thoy then tent Mr. A. N. Striker to purchnso materi als, hire jnen and superintend tho worn, no completed tne bridge, ac cording (o the plans and specifications for $581 27, Including all cxnenses. which saved tho county $193.73 on tho lowest bid, Tho Items aro as follews: Wheolcr ft Owen, lumber ....219.33 Hods and blacksmlthlng ld6.70 Orlflln & Vulrli hni-.luxim ii nt. Hauling tools from Hugeno to Cottago Drove 0.00 Labor onbridgo ,. 232.76 Tpftm wrtrk . 1 1 nn Old lumber used, 6650 feci.'... 60.00 Long ft Bingham, Jumuer .... 12.14 Launched a Cruiser KILLS CELL MATE Kiel, Uermnn. Juno 27 rh. t.-.,. 1 ,-.1 .... . ...! i "in naiBerine wero nrmant m k. munching of the new cruiser Ituon to ' !. Wltll thOm woro Dip nnfli-i,' rST JSTVtS S!fllnrderer Dougherty chrlstuneil liv M. r....... ...... I . 'oo. The KaUer shook handa with rr- ery man connected with tho bulldlnc iu ubsoi. even tlio mon who were In working ololhs. i.ntr ihn l.i... lunched with Admiral Cotton on tho Kearsnrgo. Commits Second Lawyer Noble Is Run In. Lexington. Ky.. Juno 27. Xoble, tho attorney for llargls. attacked Wasson. a newspaper man. hero, this morning, and Is now In the police station lie was ejected from tho Phoenix hotel last night. Ho read tho account this morning, and went on thn wnnmit. and nttacked Wnon. whit i.iv .tn! fended himself, until bystanders in terfered. Noble escaped, but later bo como Intoxicated and was arroaled. Weakness In Monitor Arkansas. Newport News. Va.. Juno 27. It is nderetood that weaknesses wero dls overed In tho 12-inch gun-turret foun- &tlnnn nf thn tnrtnltnr Arlnnnna ilnr. ... ,..w ...w...v, .......k.. ... ,...(v .M- ..V... . V-.. ..W.M .... -S tho test which was made at son I train Charles Xeuon and his compan- tftftrilnv in nanni-lnln wlipthitr ni tint 1 Inn frnm Pi-nun lltnti nnt 1ntr hnlil , . ,v. W. J-. . .w.. ..w w., w..., .-., - m- harts affected would clve wav. ns tin tho section foreman at Pleasant i!d tho corresponding parts of tho Valley. Officers hnva gone to tht Bold, Bad Highwaymen. Salt Iiko, Juno 27. Tho tlvo masked mon who have been holdlnc up freight trains, robbing crews and beating mon for tho past three days in Utah, added another this mornlmr on tho Rio Grando, near the Soldier sum mit. Thoy bent and threw from th Accept 1904 Fair Invitation. Copenhagen, June 27. Tho Invita tion to tako part In the St. Louis Ex position has been formally accepted In behalf of the Danish West Indies. ESHOM'S QUEER v Impossible to Get Jury. Hamilton, Ohio, Juno 27. It Is now conceded to bo Imposslblo to secure n Jury to try Strangler Knapp beforo .Monday. Only ll have been accepted, subject to peremptory challenge, out of 133. Tho fourth venlro was for id men, who are bolng examined today. Has Gone to Osvtor Dav. Washington. Juno 27.Xtmi,i.,t Haosovelt, with Loeb. Barnes, two stenographers and two secret sorvlce mn, started for Oyster nay In his private car. 1)- - .i . Situation at Heppner. Heppner, Or., June 27. Another day bas passed without tho rinding' of any new 'bodies. Two hundred men havo worked dllllgently all dav senrrh Ing drifts and cremattnR tho bodies nf ueau animals, which strow tho nsth of tho flood, but tonight tho report Is that nothing new bas been dlsmvnrmr Tho gcnoral feollng Is that tho miss ing ones, whose bodies are not yet found, will ncTer'lia found, unless nnf. chance tho wear of time shall roveal their last resting place. The known missing number about 20, and it Is belloyed several strangers In the city, who were victims of the flood, and who aro yet unaccounted for. will brlug the number to 30. Tho work of tearing away the hugo drifts Is becoming moro difficult ov ory day, owing to the fact that tho I clay and mud has baked almost as tho Pacific Timber Company bid. or - "V. ny u.o not ray. of the less than enchalf: for 1164.33 less! iU" ,h V"1 W or mor& . the Tllllston bid. or very little ' " n? Zr "f ,!" L " more than ono-hnlf. and for $193.73 '.. '"'':.: - . T. ' . " in. h ti,. aiiov km wh... '""" w"ru "n" " '" 'H'. n - rnwvj 14 IIIIVIVIVI ..... . BS .... I contracts aro 1st for bridge .ho cost " !"f "' T..rve. "r l mf is from 26 to M per cent mor tbaa ! '. ' """" "T" "?"' "" ""' Liwru. tt luif unn n n iiv ivki in no i) m... i ' t " $C81.Z7 Lowest bid. N. B. XllQy ...... . 1876.00 Cost ofrbrTdgo ......t 08U7 Amount saved to county ....$193.73 The bids which wero rejected, be- cauBo thoy wero considered too high. wero as follews: The Paclflo Timber Company, of Cottago Qrovo, $H90; A. B. Tllllston. of Portland, $1094 and $1.60 per foot for approaches, making a total of. $1235.C0. Thus It will bo seen that the bridge was built for J81S.73 less than Murder Carves His Companion Wit a Razor so the Latter Can Live But Few Hours Hot Spring. Ark.. Jnnn ?7M. dorer Dougherty, sentenced to hang hern August Hth, thja morning At tacked Williams, tho allonrd fin f. racer, his coll mate, with a raor, and nunost out him In two. His Uror and iiowtjw nro severed, and Williams can Uvo but a few hours. Tho dtliens aro greatly oxoltcd, aud It seems lmHW slblo to avoid a lynching or burning. ' - The Usual Train Wrck. Des Moines. June 27. An wnmmn. datlon train collided With a freight on tho Milwaukee ft 8t. Paul, west of this city, early this mornlmr. Tho former was a doublohrader. Knglnoor Urlokson and Hrnkoinan Howard wnr killod. Tho Injured aro Urokcraau. Uale, Klremcn Bodcnborgor, Bclsor and llorry nnd Engineer Perry, badly scalded. Tho accommodation train had. Ignored orders. Record Day'a Output of Sttel Rail. Chicago. Juno 27. The Koulh Chi. cagd plant or the' Illinois Steel Core pany yesterday turned out 1894 tons of steel rails, breaking the worlds roc onl, which bad been 1782 for a day's work. In celebration or tho ouccoss fill day the company nroaentrd vnrv man In tho rail department with a box of cigars. Steamship Is Stranded.' Fort lavaca. Tex.. June 27. Tho Mexican steamer Coramalanam la stranded nar here. The captain was killed In tlio wreckage, and tho'creW was saved with difficulty. - T" Speciaf Pces -ON- ' ..,!... ... .. . .. . n iii ? hihibtiiiib Mrs niirriiBSBii Ml 1 v . vr.. ..., ... ... IW. nl t ' lemormw m a a y , " ,,, zl r mrL i : r - " . or nMt on r Ice Cream for Parties and Stantfs UO TO Zinn's 154 State oi. Phons 1971 Msln. onltor Nevada scone, and a battle Is expected. Ilfff I Ifll W9 III11HI' New Ribbons, New Laces, Medallions and Appliques New Embroideries I YOU 'JBSLlffO'VKr mrvp 1TT1TTT T A T TT " I NTT HR HW X i M lllU IJJM 1 Ullll WWJiXUl nrrf Is where your neighbors, all .trade. Do you know tho reason ! ! whv? Thev find the ouslitv of every article firal class and j . rf- i" r iour prices are surprisingly low. Our customers-come again j ; because our goods give satisfaction. Wcanafford'tri sell- at; - small pront because our expenses awfBo ngni ana we ao ta i )ot cash busiposs; ave yovjton our uewline of ; a 'spot Learned Doctors Call it Word Blindness K. P. Bshom, of Mt. Vernon, Oreson, wandered Into the city yesterday af flicted with a very queer malady. He- was taken In charge by Dr. W. o. Cole and removed to the hospital until his people at Mt. Vernon can be coramu nlcated with. The peculiarity of Eshom's case Is j that he can remember no names. He is not wnat could tie caned Insane, but very nearly as bad. Looking at a bug gy he knows wbat it Is, but is liable 'to call It a dlshpan or anything else that comes on his tongues end. A stick of wood he will pick up and put in tho stove, but cannot give the name of either the stove or the wood. If he wants anything he Is liable to call for the moon. Everything that he sees is known, and comprehended, I without awartllflg a contract. I , a,. Afternoon at Hearts. Mrs. II. K. Waters and Mrs. Geo 15. Wators. assisted by Mrs. Prank Waters. Mtsrtnlnwl at heart this nf- temoon. The Wators' hame was beau tlfully decorated In red, white and blue. The parlors, one In blue, the other In rod, whljo tna dining room was In white. Military heart wero played, and on, loach table was the flag of some nation. The guests weret Mesdames R L. Wlllman. I P. Orimth, J. 1). Sutherland, E. M force will bo out dftwn to about 60 men. who will protwbly t kept at work between her and Lexington for a few days longer. DefeatedTn Sonioliland Oar assortment is very complete, Drummers tell us we don't i. 1. r Alio rwnnAa Wn'rn sntisfiprt nnd Wfl IUHKO CllOUgU prWUfc uu "" 6uvrv.u. ...- i ,. 2 know our customers are, so we're going to continue to follow I tho same plan that has made sucii a success ior us in me pasi. Qothiflg -t Shoes EverytWni for the wiole Family" It... Awr.A..lnn m ImmmIIiIa - When he'tinderUkcs to tell anylhing about himself bis sentences aro slm-1. nwu,,-. . m ply Jumbles or" words, a veritable dIc.'st"DK p K Moo'e- K v .(n. ,..h v.thin itiKMhio J. Hendricks, Schneider, 3. a.iuuua i uaka ji wmiium iHinniwiu ner. J. J. Murphy, E, Hofer. Intelligible Vet In oth- Fore. Win. Urown. J. M. Kyle, A. K. Strang, C. L. MoNary, 8. Jossup, A. A. Jessiip. It F. JVael, Portland; 8. a Dyer. C. H. Cray, P. K. Lovell, A, N. ailbert. W. T. Williamson. T. V. Kay. Itlchard Cartwrlght. R, V Fleming, C. U Dick, nussell Cat II n. C EL Wolver ton, C. 8. Moore, Claud Catch, J. P. Meredith, J. P, Calbreath. Max. O. Burcn. R. P. Doise. Jr.. M. L. Meyers. W. II. Cuslck. P..1. Dunbar. I. I PaU tenon, Portland j'j. It. Whitney, ida waters, ii. Bauwgart' . RWfJIl -Paris, June 27 A dlspatoh this momlngjififyn Somallland announres a surloua Brit I ill reverse In West Af rlca. Tho London war office, so far. j'i'ls unable to confirm the rumor. Sab's Cheapest floe-Price Cash Store, i E. T. Banes, Prop, tlonary bash. Nothing am t.A 16aIs..1 Wmf1rw l- . t. . ... ,,, .... bert. E. C Patton. John H. Scott A. J er wb lie i prun-uj baud, us " - i everything that Is going on around Monro.. V Bwa - McNsry. him, and comprehends the situation. u; ' """' ; 0","," "- - but cannot describe it. . -. ....,... . .-.. In th modlrsl nrofesslon this dls- . uurneil. JODH . 0ary. u. ..... ua ....... ..- D. Tuthlll, J a T. Tuthlll. II. D. eae m mriuru uiu uuuuuch, mi loss of the use of words. The connec ' f f,,eU!"'MR J" nCrff'' C J """f '' tin. h,twm th vooal onran and the" W- D' ' A brain have 'become affected, and ; bI fuse to respond. This I. the reason !, CalUia Moore Maude MaoKay. that the words and sentences are so MT tm,vt' unintelligible. The vocal organs are In perfect condition, and respond to the desire to speak, but they do sot re- Smallpox on Boro". Jfew York. June 37. Five hun dred and ninety-two prisoners wens i I , - , mrca ana nweiyiwo iniiw wm spond to the Impression of the mind. ,. . , .... ,,,,... .mi1iin- ,i,i Pendleton 'irlbune. . . , ,n wi this morainir arralaned. The 'O- " i ,. A. .t.A .iHfK. 41.. fc. ima&Jiinue, uu uv uut w wv torneys, dlKbargtd all bat eight White House Restaurant These words are suffldent to guar vords are sumneni 10 guar "- - -- antee the best ratals Ib the city Open ween we juuge maae us a,a , Issued a Requisition, (lov. Cfamberlalu this afternoon Is sued a requisition on tho governor of Kansas for one Jesso James, said to be' a fugitive from Justice from tbfa state, James Is wsnted In Pendleton on the chargo of larceny from a dwelling, being accused of tho theft of a cook stove, a wash tub and other kitchen utensils, besides soma fun) I tture taken on Nprfcjcber 25, 1S02, irom ine nouso'orLaura A. uiaiicnet. in renuieion, jne sioim jooas were recoverta id some secoca-nana stores where they had been sold to James nnH It la nMsKritA tt lmrnH(Bli.lv ttftsr -.: :L. .:.. " .""'.' ... ': ... Vi ii eo me sisie. jmt jin utvn iutui- ed and arrested In Kansas City. where ha Is now under arrest, await ing the arrival of Sheriff T. D. Taylor, of Umatilla county, who bas been, ap pointed the agent of the stato of Ores gon to secure and return the fugitive for trial. Mr. Taylor leaves for Kan sas City Immediately. Port Townsend, Wash., Juna 27- The V. B. steamer Albatross, which sailed 10 days ago with a party of scientists, beaded ty Prof. Jordan, to examine the fisheries of British Co-J lumbia ana amuss. reiurnea a mnrnlnr with a rase of smallDOZ on board, and was sent to the quarantine station. Seattle, IJos. Meters j & Sons j LlS?:Jssf' I I Rnmlwv ft h I H BBIIIIIIall' 111 BM a ii uvuw n ui n i DO waa euv iu mo qyuwuui j The patient was shipped at V Usd fur all purposes Ileal Silk Will not crack Strongest known fibre ' m Guaraateed fjre Dye "" ...... i..l J Olll. I jus; Brnveq m uur on DenariraenL Don't fail to i see it vhsn in i the store, a s .! 1 HIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH''1'"""""""""" dar acd Ditht' a . . monY ins c-nmru uiumd ilills liigciii