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"ttonntyVw v II Jl 1-1 1 -t! J" I ' -WEEKLY Voli'r-Xyilv N6r 1 7 a Hai airsa cA' ia :r 1 i i i i ii t TEi i. ) 4 -I ro Our new ami i .jjic.'j 7 . -M . arrivals in. Dress . , I i i.-L!C Novelty Trimmings? f V5 I. . J I, jr.; -J ; IN A n i ail 1 Gbodsand Shoes. if FORvJGENTSv, HrGlothiiMHats,, jNecKwa m mu vyr t Vi? . . . 5if . . 5 "y 11 1 Free Bus. Fine Light Sample Rooms. VWX ' - - - - ' .ni'iiMiWiiiW'.M ; f iySpv:;, , .Hotel, s. I fe'l f Corvallis I S Leading Hotel in Corvallis. Recently opened. NewW TWENTY-FOUR FIGN1GKXRS '. ,cro"Ad DISASTER NjJfj1 . r ' r CHICAGO, on.,,-.'! w-iii-l, iLo a t'MW'i:') n.!!Jatt,'ft af o ta A. i 1 s "!6 n t asin.A is-:j teir.':s.. Fifty: Peesona: Werei A lea fejurodw t Train Dashes Hea4-0a" ItjI a '. ! Hfeav!y:ti6al Tisin on Their 1 " iK lietuin from a Crphi ; I Outing.. i Chinaeo. Julv: 15. rAa scarsion lrain on the Chicago and Eastern lilmoiB Kaiirdadwnicn waB narry ing bk tei-tfc&Tc4t'tt1i orielhdoa- and -of tbe:teferryWakT6 P the Doi tetn ub - v Gb aet :'t(Goii BregatibB al!) Sanday'Bebooi fan-t tfoardV rahfed Utd a f reigbt r tiaifitetWeenKicft- sons iwere kaied'nd fifty 'injtfred. f moog the dead are many 'women nd ohiMten? ' . - ' The SuBdaV-SChool 'fehildten and their children assembled at the ohaDel this ' morninsr. ' A "sps train on tbWtJhidagb Eastern Illinois, consistine of ten. coaches J j l i : u-.i i . ana a uaggga u&r);..uau uwu uubi.' ered. Under toVdlrectioo of Supt Booth. Qf , thetSonda school atjaey bqinded tfeei- trainf at.- Xhir-ty-awt streetnd in three hours were on the backs of the Kankabee river, at Momence, 111. It was .4:3Q .when. tne urea travelers recurnea 10 , me coftofees :apd. the "i trip .back i to tile citBbeffirin Ptitn rf --rtai.Jtnisir:t;'j: e city, was peached tc-iXhenf ''the1 conductor. received.ocders to. d witch the .traut-AOhthe Eesbtiack,i: wMch is the regular soutb-bobnd trackuJ theitti ope;fr-rme-" I AM3 tne e89rguliDri AuJRl'BruBje"W.idV: liiTbe Bcene aetbe reckXWas tiifc' mftrt-reodieg6veT'frtrMs-? edve vfei Bdrdred5 aaireb't fena half aa" mby weed'were '-Tohfahig arouad: the kkii sdrEnii'wb: fghtt-i'-Ar ana-then sotiief Ihe' cbS3in Would igcogaks 4fef- lady -ol'o'ne'Of tbtdr eosopaqio'De S it' was carrteasfi'om h wrckage ' 6P lie and caress it. Mothers gathered ; tfeeii KKte o"beB'a&d'"a- into tbe fieide tbsiae thef BigtesX Jte'j't i"M9a:y''woImen weWtiarteff ftm tbeir childrea w f be ' cfonlaeiorf and inpeded'the w6tk of reseuft!--Ilun-dti ds If ai nted ;abd - were' ; feared b t4eir compnioiis." - -sS-I Whfele families? wttre: iped But il:tt& diaataro!kBlest'SfiBW8il t twf VJjHIAl. J si UboUJ.l.'Jii at -3K ? a v. .;iJT.Til.t SHtd ii'tbe digaster.i'Cbarlesi Steward his wf and blld, fwe're 'armdng IBe rrat vichm8 tafcenv trom tne wreeK. They were recognized akhost kriine; dwterv 6d i identified' kff ithelr ievfeKbori.1 ' .SJi..-;3 n pit two children "composted anotbeffam - iiy 4Baf weW wipea-m He -Wreck ecT; T.ni a'wgH as:rie'StewarfBiete taMBttttf'Ch fiWSodrj of -the wfevid trfcifn; and 2 were- titled si' rnbt'loBtStif. i-' t Sa&mtsscKA i t it is said thattbe attack' wobKt have been clear had the freight train not broken at the critical Ele ment when it was leaving the track sj'i sl tZl -Lira rsttai a.tt'- Strikei-Rswme Wdrk-? ti :ifr iAH.Ate Ici'Befe-ETOPJoy'dd1 iff 4 : e I ? c: their'' News";c -'' ? ? 3&.Si iff--..i::'.'(rvbi-t ?.Tji;ifvi CHe:tackirig'li6uei'sempioye8 fceg'iffi nine' d ays a go,3 a noV wh ich bas;' 'rl-! mttraRzeS tbe f packing ; rndustry torouga-.tae cotiiji..ry-, wae seiueu here- HoBtebV' at1 'k conference' ;63 tween 'rerrfesentatfves 6f 7tHe-' iablcV ere,rtrEcial9:of :the' Itf eatcnttera' Un ibrPaudtepreBebtfttfvest lied1' fnidfes 'eMnrbed at; the' sBtwJS? tya-rds.ul.-The.wbe(le cdntrovexsywul be submitted 'to a bpkrd -of arbi- Leading Hotel in Corvallis. Recently opened brick buUding. Newlviirnihed, mti-niodern con- veniencel.tFurnace Ifel tV Electric Lignfe FirJB Es- capes. Hot and cold water on" every floor. Fine singl rooms. Elegant suites. Leading house in the Willam cute vui,i.ey.. Rates flQQrlliapdiS QO per-.:day. ,: : t .:-. 1 WE. DO HOT;,OBTBIf;Gii(GrE, Oar ad.; ui.6ur''lgb6.oli.e.ia&M';,.i 'yz : 'eyeiry' day. Your money .exchanged ' 3 ."for Value and ;QaaUiyl.'-3ihXj4-t.i-.-V BiwLine FreslinBniceries would be clear to Gienwood, three miles . norths In a few .flrtnutes Jh1 t?difi was iW uorLiiwiru luuruov, . . - , , .,-.-1 i ; scarcelw two) ruijes naq DjBen;oov-3 ered when,-ronnding a curve, tne rear half ofaicoalfaud freicbt train was encoiKitered... The -freight was attempting ta put off tjie.jtapk; on a sliding, hut pad .broken i,n two. Before the tiralri "men could get the rear cars off the track the excursion etVfctkfiMI f VeMinegbi.gl.4cl '' The baggage cavwas liftadrhigh in; the aifarM 1,691 on! ib M ithe first coadii f Ttail ScOacjs44Pat tered andfelncAitrfea. TlJe;llt!dnd and third coaches were telescoped and ehatteredi 1 1 Then ensued WSjAlfcf.atiio and death. WomiA WiWalrtD, in- iared and dyinz, screamed in ter- rorf.v lany were pinioned i neDeatn.' wreckage, injthe first (;twp; coaches. Fire' was1, communicated, from, the engine to Vnrf wreck' of the baggage car, but it was; fprtunatsly extin guiehedjfiy'tbe passengers; before it reached the dead and dying.' Near ly all those iivthe ix rear coaches were thrown from. tbeir; .seats, and many were cut by "shattered glass, i'PiirtiamFrtrfrlv 180eV6o QW tnalrSherirP-m 'MtCfelland of Roseburti, isISthe "city'' todaf 'ind refibrtt the capture ;vest'eray:1 St RdBBtiur'g'of J R. -W flKams," who itf We "supposed murdeter ;bf a (K maii- at Grante PasS laSt 'weeK'The woman was found in-''ner 'nome, jeith her beadbf ftten to e jelly. The idescrirjtion. of Williams" was . sent out and when .SJierra Mcuieiiana vesterd a v met Williams on the street of Roseburs be noted a flaw in the.man's right eye' that an swered to one of the two maiapoiate in the description. ' The other point1 tta3 two front teeth fitted witn gold -.iClielftiidu stepped Jip - t'the et'anger' and took hold of bis chin with the remark: "Jjet me see vour teeth." . Williams reached for his revolver, but the 'shentt bad tne "drop '-on 'him, and ' with :tne as sistance of two- bystanders arrested him.: The sheriff of Josephine coun ty, wa nptified by wire , and. . carne te' Reburjl n the frref jtraifln A iittlepgirtwhdjwaffcarpyiog'rfiilk' to the house of the murdered wo1' man at the time the crime was committed is thei most impoitatit Domestic and Imported. Plain and Fancy Chinaware Beyond this but wereoiured. -the Port Arthur fleet., T intfeieAa!l)teJ x f-t on was discovered in the . TAmeno!bUrain Reiaa the Tsnear at 3 o'clock this woik of rescue led by the trainmen The;, feeight;, j egine-.raiiu;aeiit tai (ilenwoou, wnereii wa,s .Bumqfxon ed, frote'1 Chicago- and " Chicago witness in the case. ' A1 large and varied line. : fi o i .;r ; iy t Orders Filled Promptly aiid Com plete; riVisit our StoiTed64li r( J r. .vi a t -." V ; vn c; . bu t: 1 1 1 -"'V t ' , -SI HeiRhts. .With the aid of axes and iron bars the dead and injured were released and placed on the grass beside the track, - '.i n; - r"3u --' ' DarkuegB had by thisi time spread over the scene and bonfires were made beside the wrecked coaches, for the purpose of jllumioatioa. weeping s.fiwljj sUrfoaided the teEeaeI.: 'JMsnawfTTioQf.trie V TMbTJuly M ThV'Vladivos tok squadron has overhauled a Tap tnese steamer eastward .of Tsu gar Straits. The nabfe'of 4he vessel captured and.her fata has :BOt:iyet beeniearoBd.f ? ,,, ; f,t i .m s v r v. Tbj .Vladi.vaatok equjB4roD,-Qnao compaeied by torpedo Jjoats.enter, ed, the Pacific Ocean, today at-7 ,o clock, ,Its destination is unknown but.it is suggested jt poesibly.plaos to raid the east coast .ot Japan and then either return to Vladivostok, escapine, to ithe southward, or at temptme to form a lunctlon with The squad Straits of Tsugar at 3 o'clock this morning. steaming rapidly eastward ! 5 At 3 ey m; it w a'' reported u off Tappi Cape,: and at 7 a. mi : observ era at: Hakkodate .- discovered and reported to Tokio that it was: then steaming eaBt. '. W amines have gone out to the shipping along the eastern coast of JapanrflrTnlsra edly seeking covers i If ta expected that most of the shicDine will be Warned before the;, Russiahr ships can do mvicn' damage, ,f .a raid is fnt.pnrlBrl r. :- if- . s : run , i nu ; Ordinarily, a lack o ,coal-would the reeqeii 'jajnannouraei 1 1 Ordinarily, a, lack bE.coal-would L. G. ALTMAN, M.-D. . ' Hdmeopathist '; : ' V Offlce cor Srd and Monroe eta. Resi dence cor Srd and Harrison bu. Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 A, M, Phone residence 335. G. IX. FARE A, Physician & .Surgeon, Office up -stairs back of Graham & Wells' drug store. Residence on the corner of Madison and Seventh. : Tele phone at residence, 104. 1 -' - -.- All calls attended promptly. relief train from Chicago was on the way,,- 'TNeaEly. ftllthehdedyweteun-i Dieted untilSfie metfbf U J relief train had ipui ; inifwdCriouiS of OBird work. Twenty-(odrjaei4lj;fipdieffj were beside the track, and. ten of the fninred drieraidt'i61-have "receiv ed mortal burtfr.a Tit -was fnldBig-ht when the relief train, with the liv; iog and dead, eteanpeint.olhe.En glewood station'.'. ," ", "; " . 'There twenty -of tbe injured were transferred to hospitals. At Tbir fy-first Btreet the hysterical and panic-Btricken women and children who escaped with their lives got off. A crowd of 5,000 friends received oasibie that' tbe Kussians possess a comer 'ian'MmVoaaiiii. toe Pa. - i tl"j XU to ill LdndculrSOmP Cbronick) tbis'niGminff Dubliebes a dBpa&.jfrom ita lrawliiieorreB ponded nloder Ba&.gf Jnly I.M lnic- idbi me" "remioruBiiieiiiB tor whicn' GeieratOkbas'ilieBnvwait J-qg' are' tjo'w being disenibarlted'uitt dar the ot;tioa of :Bevea;: Japan' ese'.oruieere.:, -v , -. -: . : AirtBh'.'landing ! of jroopsi' tbe dispatch says, ia also- being effected to the north of Port Arthur, and important events may be looked for this week. - 1 'Pendipg fheMecisTn of -'tnb VrrJH en back'tfr-woVk-Jis rapidly ra'poV-: Bible'by1 the5 packers! and ft fsgeerl oy tne pacreis tnat n tne;oia em ployes are to be re-instated within 40 days lrom-;tbQ dote 'Werk Is re sumed,. , it any ot theJormer em ployes are still UbemploVedlit "the expiration iof that -time, .such- :per BODSjre ; nave, tbet yjvilege 2 ot submitting t heic. ca$e ,o. the arbl tratlon board for fiettlement. The strikers wUlTBlDrb Hdfwork .-i -soon' '5aB' tbWtian be1 "n'otl fied of the peaceable - adjustment the treubla, ana it a expected- that by -Friday morning 'everything - will be in normal Shape at all the plants in the diHerent cities where the em ployes-ere on -8trlke?J 7V 0 m' ' idalf an hour after ' the :debisi6n had beer reached tonight tor arbi tiatei Ms'sf Dob nelly the; -strike leader; bad' sot Intd cohimuriicatioh by iong-distailce telephone with the leaders of the--strikers in, outside cities, and had notified them tbat a satisfactory settlement . had . been reached and directed the strikers to return 40 work as soon as possible, The settlement of; , thej diffieulty by arbitration wasu brought by -, the allied craft of the tackyarde,c who would have become involved in the controversy had it continned much longer. The representatives -of these unions wmcn represent apput i4uwy men, got togethfr,,I,y;esterd8y; a.nd Bent a final appeal to the packers asking for; a. three-eide,, cpnference today between . tne, packers, the strikers a,nd, themselves, in a . final effort to arrange some sprt.Qf.aflree- aient .which , would, .prevent . the, strike : spreading to the affiliated Ainions. 1 he appeal of -the allied trade's anions received ' s ' favorable tes'pbbse from the packer's , snd .'tc.-j ; ids agreement, reacneu ai to night's conference, is practically the same as. the proposition, made la3t Satuirday tu the . packers ' br' , Mr, Donnelly. ; The only difference ' is that in Saturday's communication. Mr. ' Donnelly 'insisted, that ' the strikers be taken' back' to work within seven days. This the pack ers refused, although they accepted every other demand made by Mr. Donnelly. When the men return to work it will be under exactly the same conditions as prevailed before the strike was declared, - with the exception that the question of a wage scaje Wyi be decided by arbi tration aThe bid wage seala under which the union worked .last, year expired May 28' Since that time nu merous conferences have been held between the packers and the union in an effort to settle" upon a new schedule, bat. without -. advance. Nine days ago it was decided to call a strike bringing" the employers to terms. a rsvtil sausstel,Ja etnlf B&tiori inileV, ' ,' -V gbod-6yes- twltrifeet" CompiSDionff sbe;baarded:A (raia- andatarteiqoa s ! hr jopflaey trajttoe;,-: , &fie -3 .?. not,g.o to, Ameri.jjttU jher.res-, ence ther? is odns'iderrimperatlve-" ly-'necessary;-5 ai r 1 2-3uiu;.--j PbHippjnercDOita-wouldnbeajpara-i adise,ion American, newsnaoers.!' , Panay Island, ao is judge of the. uiaviibt wum caiautisuou lucre uu df Amekan ocoopation, and "after ' aa ab&eoce lSveayears!i8 visitliiir a-xormjeromojiB inis ciiy.3r f : ?v.e, ti.aye,B.torle8 eyer day Jtha.t 7 would" "be" seneatlbn'B 'in' our noma ' courts? 1 he Econttnuedi "i fiad' "ar ; oaiss'only Bhort time rago: where a -map killed kw viiei bi -.daaghtsraj 1 his servants and tw ,6b unEvCocks with his Bolo. ,.lHejas.bIr9Ughtbjr . fofe'me'iaaVee,nte'ncd' io"deth ' by ' th'jpgarrdW -whic'fi :r8iratnsle8!:t,ha i viotiid and at the" Satna: time (i)et -ceftthe spiflgl column with a sharp -sjteel. indnping death. . I, deem.it - more numane tnaa Hanging, .- uQ3t Pong;' a bandit, ' killed 13 , ' women1 near Uapix tnl order that hie dugbtorT : wad - recentlyJ died,' " miht:bve ssoBjpany iftn-fter iea:v: ; ,enly joajpey. rWen.fU;tei8lis. ana ine Jiaiivc uuiiBiaumary were "Our courts, I ler;-woaia'B6rri a - little irregnlar-to an American law- . yer, yet we rnageopepsejus tice in a pietty fair way, and as was never known before in , lbs isl-, , ande. The court is the whole thing. There is no jatevenfita: ariital casesoc I pereciaUy;:onvieted;and eeDtenced six ptisoneraitoi death;:: The proceedings .o. thetnirts;arei ' in Spanishv which requires- two iai ' terpreters, i A" reporterAan4aByielv completeithe.Murtic.ateetimooy- ' generally, is allinthenativetongviev- j Tbia iB-idnterpreted into-SpaniBO', . and lben byi another? interpreter j translated tame;" r.ir : r'C? j vTfae cadeot fchsPMlippteeJcoBit T is still ihe, old Spanisit coder: which" ' establishes the, - death . penalty for ' many effenses: i iOfferjseaBgadst: : chaHtity are; dismissed u'iun'the fori J givenesa of the 'womaD; ' the court ' " . baving jio dieccetion.: The ifirat- case of that kind w men: 1 had was , that. of a brown-skin? girl: naamed Lola against a young FUipino nam-'i 1 ed Antonio; The feet question: ask-u . -. ed by the defendant's counsel waa u Lolo,-- do?yOu ; forgive Antonio?' The giri, said J Xesj'ii and . they 'all: : got up and marchedrout of couit-vl :; ; didrnot -understand tbe .ptocedurej ; : and was goingt9;have tbem br"oughti 1 ; back until the interpreter explainr ed thematter tame. :-h;:.i. j, .v.a- -I "Nearly all our attorneys ift 0 a-m j tives and re looked up, to by the -, common pe,ople1r;;hey;arf Bfer0w4: i : and smart, but never object toiaayw evidence presented or motions made, Lconsequently-the-oourtifl overload ed with motions, r there; being no way to'srinV them ioff 'Admission to the bar is by examination before an American commissioner and two - native lawyers-appointed as exam- - - iners.' .j r, '. "-j i fat Wall paper at Blactledge's store. : Trurb'.'tJorn wall, July. ,20.A-Mra. ' Maibiiclsis.fteej - She left here at 11:43 today on ner way 101 r ranee. Mrs.'MaybrickVimprisbrimeBt-'was not terminated' With the clanging of doors at Aylesbury prison, where she spent more" thab' fourleeriyears of her life-i'. ::It nclcsed . - before -tha doors of the-white' dbnvent ,rdf 'thd Sisterhood of ibe Epiphany in this little town'J-'with. the , black-robed eiEters softly nttering their blessings and good wishes for - her: future. With two companions, Mre, May brick entered the carriage of Miss Dalrymple, secretary ot the sister hood, and was driven rapidly to . The rainlhaabee'nyerj to gardens and spriug grime.,, ' ; Wild black berries are. ripe and a : great many have been goiDg-up the Luckiamute t camping: until , they r gf t a ;BUpplyK .- I-;--1 iC . .i:tu 'Monday there was ra crew of a-: bout a' dozen men with camping 1 outfit went up the Luckiamute. r .They- have camped about three ' miUB below Bpaulding s logging ' camp. - Tney'are surveying lor tne Capitol Lumber Company arid their ! ' object iB to survey for a railroad to1- -strike; the timber or, 1 trie Upper -Luckiamute'and: then "' on " to the ' Siletz basin.: -'' ! L ni 1 : ; '-11 M!rs Ella,' Wetls, -and . daughter' . are visiting. .relatives fa the & yalley, . Binding' has begun in tha "valley ' and will bs general next week.' ': ' Tbe grain inot-Hp to the- aver- 'Mr. Logan,' "the" new 'miller", has justii received a lange shipment: of . new machinery lor the mm. .-tte is goiog to put in the sifter process and make the mill first-class in ev ery respect.:- . - - 1 ' Howard Bush has been ;runnine jiis disc plow for several days plow ing the land wmcn tie - mowed lor " v-. : ' . - 3 -..1-, -. :TJN0.- Kitchen cabinets just received at Hollenberg and Cady's, - '