The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 13, 1897, Image 2

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W E S T . HA UAH EXPEL CHINESE.
-Hl BLiMHF.D KVCHV FRIDAY MOBXiX«.— Negro la b o r From the United States
F lorexce ,
L ake C oc . vtt ,
O mmok
to Replace—Protectorate If
Necessary.
THE PENSION ROLL.
Nearly Up to Mie One-Million Mark.
Literarv.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
F kuh
ora sioulak GosaxaroNDaNT.
(ORIGINAL ANPSELKCTID.
W ash ., D. 0 ., Aug. 2, 1897.
Temperate anger well becomes
W ashington , Aug. 7.—The pension
“ Do you know why the administra­ wise.
HÏ • •
M assillon , O., Aug., 8 .—The Ha­ roll of the United States has almost
tion changed its plans as to sending
Heaven ne'er helps the man who will
waiian government decided on July 28 to reached the 1,800,000 mark. Commis­
troops to the Alaskan gold fields?”
not act.
issue no more six m onths’ residence ,ier- sioner Evans has just issued a state­
asked one prominent army otflrer of
mits to Chinese. This practical exclus­ ment, showing that at the beginning <>f
He who seems not to himself more
E d ito r a n d P ro p rietor.
another who had just arrived in Wasli-
ion, following the lines of American thia fiscal year the pensioners nuuiliered
than lie is, is more than lie seems.
( ington. “ No,” replied the other, “ I
legislation, means much to American 083,918, an increase of 12,850 for the
There is a majesty in simplicity which
— Tn
don’t, and the explanations 1 have
WHERE WOULD YOU BEGIN?
laborers. The foregoing fact, obtained past year. During the year 50,101 new
A more active demand for m a n u fa c tu red goods and product,
is far above me quaintness oi wit.
seen of the sudden change of program
from indisputable authority by Watson . pensions were granted and 3,971 persons
Enten
Our actions must clothe us witti an
Youth’* Pont jut n In»».
have not been at all satisfactory.”
of the farm is reported and a t ad v an ced ra te s. An im p ro v ^
Co
If. Wyman und mailed to San Francisco were restored to the rolls. Old age and
immortality
loathsome
or
glorious.
"W ell,’’ said the first speaker, ”1 can
Forty-two persons who resided lor
ms
was telegraphed to this city tonight. disease, however, ia working inroads
Young people are dazzled by the
tell you the real reason, hut you will
three months or more in college settle­
along th e line w ill soon be realized.
Mr. Wyman also says: "I am able to into the list, for there were 31,960
DVKfcYt
not find it in any official record. It brilliancy of antithesis, and empty it.
m e n ts , thus coming into intimate con
state that tl ere is in contemplation a deaths during the year. Other sources
tact with the very |>oor, were recently
was in short the fear that the troops
In
order
to
keep
pace
with
the
tim
es
our
STOCK
O
F
c
■
.ocal
nut
Tne Ore. lan ladies counted their age
plan for stocking the islands with col­ of loss were 1,074, from marriage of
would get the gold fever and desert as from tneir marriage, not from ttieir
naked;
“ What reforms or changes
will be increased to conform therewith.
ored laborers trora the cane planta­ widows; 1,845 orphans attained m a-'
soon as they got within reach of the hirtn.
have yon come to feel are most urgent
jorityj
2,683
failures
to
claim
tions of the United States. No white la­
n*’ ' gold ; it was concluded that the average
mid most practicable, and where would
Foolish men mistake ■ ransitory sem­
bor can stand the cane field work, nor and 3,560 losses from unrecorded
enlisted man was not of tlie so il to blances for eternal lad, and go astray
you begin?’’ In the publication of the
the wet work on the rieeplantations, nor causes.
successfully pass through such a temp­
Church Social Unión the replies are
more and more.
the humid climate here. It speaks vol­
tation as would necessarily lie placed
summarized as follows:
production
of
gold
Anger ventilated often mimes toward
umes for the patriotisnsof the islands
before them by their proximity to the
First and universal cornos Improved
that they are ready to make a contract
forgiveness; anger con» ealed often 1
Olondyke gold hunters and their sud
housing of the poor; in quick succession
today, when annexation is not even a
hardens into revenge.
W ashington . Aug. 7.—Mr. Preston, denly acquired fortunes.
follow the organization of labor, the
certainty, that will result in the gradual director of the mint, estimates
the gold , Individually the o:fice seekers w.io 1 Lignt ,s a’Hive us, and ■ ol„r surrounds
eight-hour movement, playgrounds and
diminution of Japanese laltor—for, of I’? ^ ° n Oi U,e > e‘ r 1896 l° 'mVe '* en have * ro* d«d
>obby just outside of us; out if we nave no. light and color
parks, improved schools and school
course, as time progresses and existing »20o.000.000, of which the United States tbe president’s office, on the second in our eyes, we shall not re eive tneni
laws, muuicipul reform, persuasion of
contracts expire, the laborers i ow under contributed over »53,000,000; and for floor o , the Wlli,e Hou(w rafty
outside us.
There
the poor to have smaller families, trade
contract can he deported and their 1897 , t . . believed, the world’s gold lacked the weight needed to get wtiat
nt the la
Tlie happ.est I ,t for a man, as far as
schools, public baths, the introduction
¡Tues hi J
places assumed by the overplus of Louis­ product will rea«'h at least »240.000,000,
of poetry into the lives of the poor, in­
they wanted, hut col ectively they were hirt.'i is con aimed, is mat it Should he
iana, Texas anil Mississippi.
Cham
nn increase of »35,000,000 over 1896.
come tax, coffee houses, cooking and
heavy enough to have made the door I 8Ucl‘ as t0 &ive
but Utile occasion
l^'Diairhoi
"We are today advised that several
"That the world’s net product will
sewing obligatory in public schools,
sag in the center to a depth of four to think much aliout it.
prompt
Japanese vessels are under way here, continue to Increase for a number of
regeneration of the upper classes, con­
Drug 8ti
' inches. Had the crowds which fre-
and have it from a most credible source years to come.” says Mr. Preston, “ is qllented the east
sum ers’ leagues, the inculcation of
GLENADA GLEANING j.
Guani
room, which is directly
that our steamer brought instructions to self-evident, as new mines will he open­
granici
thrift, freo silver, municipalization of
underneath, on President McKinley’s
those in authority here that if the Jap­ ed up In all parts of the world, and,
Bv S tranger .
Milk
railways and lighting, temperance re-
handshaking days known the condition
OUR TER M S are CASH or so/nething convirtN E.
16. Wi
anese make the movement, the Ameri­ with the improved appliances and meth­
Í >rin, sweat-shop regulations and direct
of this ttoor as they waited for tlie presi­
V\ il,l filaek-iierries are about gone lint
To
can flag is to be raised instantly. It is od! of extracting the gold contained in
........... into CASH ............
religious work.
Talin O
dent, Maj.
McKinley woul i have tauie ones are getting ripe.
fully felt here that this would precipi­ the ores, It is believed that by the close
It C. O. C
Some of the suggestions are rather
shaken many thousand fewer hands,
Alaska fever is raging here but no
A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE 18 SOLICITED. Pial m
tate an uprising of the 25,000 Japanese of the present century the world’s pro­
general, and some parts are a trifle ab­
and there might even have been few fatalities are reported.
$6,605 fi
who would lie supplied witii arms from duct will exceed »300,000,000.
surd : yet the list has its uses, ft proves,
George Colles paid his family a short
office-seekers had they been informed
porttoni
tlieNaniwa, and who could then make it
for instance, that intelligent and sin ­
fund. "
of the danger they were in every time visit the first of last week.
very unpleasant for the whites. There
A MIDSUMMER DAY DREAM.
Win. Bailey is spending a few days
cere people may honestly differ concern­
Regis
they tried to see the president. Work­
are not too many of these and every
visiting friends on Maple ereek.
porttoni
ing the solution of the problem of
men are now engaged in strengthening
ma.i of them would have io get out und
county i
There are no less than eight varieties
8. F. Chronicle.
poverty, and the disagreement only
this floor.
shoot.
terson
of
wild
berries
growing
here
in
abun­
brings out the trutli tliat there is a
The man who has been talking aliout
Administrations may come and ad­ dance.
»300 les
diversity of needs, as well as the "diver­
forcible annexation of the Clondyke ministrations may go, hut the secretary
SPAIN’S FAILING CAUSE.
s
Cool and pleasant weather. Surely
sity of gifts,’’ and that any and every
has much to learn about international of the navy wtio doesn't find it neces­ no persun could find fault with this part
Will Continue to Carry a W ell Selected Stock of m Guarnr
ea atro
possession or accomplishment may be 8. K. Chronlclo.
comity. He says, among other things, sary to “inspect” something along tlie of Lane county in regard to the weather.
Drew
The story in a Madrid paper that that if miners from Alaska should try
so used as to brighten the lives of the
L G Johnson writes to his family
Atlantic coast during the vacation
\ as engir
unfortunate,
that lie has work at Clifford, Ore., at
Americans will allow the Spainards just to annex the gold fields to the United
season is yet to assume office. Secre­
ing at tl
»2 50 per day. He reports snow nearly
Quite as important as the question, four months more of war In Cuba and States this government would wink at
W hich will be handled on th e closest possible margin Anderst
tary Long, aboard of the Dolphin, lias every day at that place.
"W here would you begin?’’ is another they will interfere, reminds us that peo­ the proceeding. But it would do noth­
days, bi
gone to cast his official optics upon the
Consistent witii the original cost a n d transportation.
A good looking young bachelor who
inquiry which conscience must force ple must sometimes go a long way from ing of the sort. On the contrary it would naval station ut New London, Conn.,
Tlie n
hy way has a nice ranch on Fiddle creek
raised t
npoji every thoughtful citizen: "Will home to get the news.
No such Infor­ put a garrison on tlie Alaskan line to and tlie war college, at Newport, B. I.
says lie will accept anv young girl who
the qua
you begin somewhere.
mation has been given out in this coun­ keep armed miners from violating the
The last prop was kno, ked from under will come and propose to him.
frotujh
try, and it Is probable that the Heruldo neutrality laws, and to arrest those
Mrs. J. L. Furnish becoming dissatis­
the industrious newspaper men who
mast til
STRUGGLE OF THE STRIKERS.
WILL
BE
THE
BASIS;
This
w
e
intend
shall
work
invented it to fit some exigency in who might recross the border to get
fied witii the local hank, deposited a
vessel.
had been engaged • in manufacturing
small amount of money in tlie (Sioslaw no hardship on our patrons; LOWER RATES MORE TH
Spanish polities.
I Mr. G
away from the trouble they had helped
'Fftcvtim Ledger.
news showing the certainty of war be­ River) hank. She recovered the most ol
But It may be that the Cubans will to make. The Fenian precedent of 1866
The moderation of the loaders and
tween the U. S. and Japan by the it at low tide.
COMPENSATING FOR PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, tot c l Ik
put some such time limit on Spanish I ought to lie studied by men of Henry
days ag
official announcement that Japan had
good management.«»( the details of the
Mrs. Eliner who Inis been visiting her
river 8s
operations. Never since the war liegan Dore s stamp. Though the conduct of
I
old
friend,
Mrs.
IV.
H.
Pepper,
¡¡kesil.e
widespread strike of the coal miners
accepted the proposition of Hawaii to
H e exp,
liave the putriot forces shown so much Great Britian toward thia country in
arbitrate their dispute concerning the country so well, she thinks of returning
is worthy of all eomniendation. For
in a she
next summer and will p-obably in v e st1
activity and seal. They are hero, there Civil War days were bitterly resented at
immigration and other I hws of Hawaii. in Glenada property.
alm ost the first time concerted action
Rosel
and everwhore; now raiding the the time of the Fenian raid, President
Members of the administration say that
o f laboring men to secure compliance
That
Lather
King
of
Fiddle
ereek,
a
former
subnrbe of Havana and then fighting In Johnson sent several regiments of
tne is ei
this government will have nothing resident of Glenada has lieen slaying j
witti their requests lias been followed
the very streets of Santa Clara, so ter­ troops to the New York and New Eng­
8araaps
by no over a ct; not even a boycott
whatever to do with the arbitration, several weeks with George Craven in '
rorizing the Sprniards that Captain- land border to co-operate with the Brit-
suffered
unless it should fail to he concluded order to he near medical aid. His is j
Jias been declared, merely
patient
F. W. I
General Wcyler does not dare to travel lab forces, and it was a United States
a
most
peculiar
as
well
as
an
interesting
before tlie formal annexation of Hawaii
moral suasion. In this the leaders of
A h í
G 0 3 D Í,
C I G IB IN G
case.
24
year*
ig«>
thi
marshal
who
arrested
tlie
Fenian
leader
on land, but goes from point to point In
Quite
to the United S u t, s. In that case bitten bv a large rat
the strike have shown good judgement,
’ill
ISI
down oi
liis xone of military occupation in a and lodged Inin in jail. However bur­
Japan would deal directly witti thifl gov­ foniia. Every year m..c • a,
find their reasonable action will do
„ the
Ule
Florem
sine- at aimât
’
densome the taxes may be on the Olon­
cruiser.
ernment alter annexation.
much to secure a peaceful and satis­
same time his leg breaks out in brown
arrival
Four months of this sort of thing, at dyke, the United States has no right to
spots in size and appearance as those of i
whole «
factory settlem ent n l the differences
Ttiere
are
lots
of
men
who
would
give
an expense to Spain of »25,000,000, will interfere with them. It may make re
a rattle snake and la-come railing
picnic c
between employers and employed, to the
be likely to bring an end to the war in prisals, hut it cannot permit itself to much to he in the place of Mr. Samuel sores. He has no p,.elite for food and I
mutual benefit of uil concerned. It is
O. Dunham . who lias started for the subsists on tolar,-oand irin lv , voiieat
sight, if not actually within reach connive at physical violence.
quite proh.'hle that arbitration will
No fiillhuatering will be permitted new gold fields of Alaska, armed with any other time lie says a taolesi«on full
There are visible limits to Spain’s ex -
I of the liquor would make him drunk '
linally bring the strike to an ffiid with­
Regi)
chequer and signs, withal that the The only thing that is open to miners a special commission to make a i He drinks a pint three tunes a day with-
chased
out loss of life or the destruction of
thorough
investigation
and
report
just
Spanish people are heartily sick of the on trouble bent ia to form a republic on
, oat tne least effect. He ...........e-'„early
MilMU
en e dollar’s worth of pro|>erty, and such
what he learns to the U. S. govern­ him,I for about ten days and tne form
war and its taxes. No one need he sur­ the Clondyke anil take armed issue wi tli
- 3 L A N X E T3 POR 353. £ PAIR,.
paid wi
nn early consummation • is devoutly to
an law
prised at any lim e to see the gradual Great Britain, with the Alaskan fron­ ment. Mr. Dunham is a mining e x ­ •d the snake can ne plaiuiv seen „„ hi«
be willied.
fool and leg, fur .» short time He siv s
only or
withdrawal of the forces begin, which, tier absolutely closed to them. They pert and is attached to the latwr bureau.
SHiRTS 25ots. T O $ 1 .5 0
it strikes him every year, on tlie same
Already good lins resulted in a con­
It
was
known
that
the
government
in the days of Spain’s continental evac­ ••onId obtain neither supplies, amniuni
day he was bitten ; he can feel it just the
ference among ojieraiors and an agree­
uation, always presaged the end of her tion nor re-enforeeinent« from the intended sending a man on this errand, same as on that day. His sys.em is so
criptioi
m en t for wrlniu changes in the methods
if tl P”'»»" Dial lie savs that lie
United States. Canada, on the otJier but it was purposely kept secret who , ' full
efforts to subdue rebellion.
work il
,
of dealing with the miners. The
«'"I wants to nite,
will Io«
hand, would have no especial difficulty tl.e man was until after Mr. Dunham ■ , feel’’ -
and tms
»■ -called “ uniformity’’ plan, which will
l!,ri‘ Wurk t0 cu ilm l liiniKclf and i;een
minate
in getting troops into the country got started. It is not expected that he ■ frnm
BvervlMMty R ajs Ho.
hit«».a His
li: . bite
l ì . no doubt would
j fro... biting.
put in effect uniform methods of meas­
of • aw
* ^’“1'' l:“l , iartic. the musi w oo through her own territory. During the will he able to make a report before I he as poisonous ns a snake. The case
pean-
a team
uring, weighing and screening the out­ u sriu l nnolicu!,! incuter, o f t|,u
about
the
middle
of
next
year.
Caribou excitement a military road was
j pnxzies the best doctors in Oregon.
and eta
put of the mines, and in methods of
E
u g e n e ,
Now that the war department has
built to the fifty-third degree of latitude
•cnipti
payment and in dealing with employes,
O r e g o i shoot i
" R have had an enforced
and the man who engineered it is now decided just what sort of a uniform the
economy
o
f
b,,y
an<l
tr,v
"
•»>»
makes an adjustment of wages and o il . C. C to-dav; 10, ¡L>, .’Alcenla. Held und
wagoni
at work upon a trail via the Stickcen to ex-army officer may wear when taking ’'»ring the last five years. In the west
ail dm, g ists
other mutters moro easily arrived nt guaranteed to cure
forth h
the Yukon valley. By midsummer it is part in official functions abroad, and a !t ,ias l>e‘‘n especially stringent. But it
airead]
with better results to all concerned.
Iwlieved, the way there will bo w ide young man has had himself «ppointsd l“'«'»orne fruit. It has been an adjunct
SEÑOR
CANOVAS
SHOT.
come i
This may look like the much berated
open to prospectors or troops of all to an honorury military office on a gov- o( industry, a spur to activity, an in-
“ combine” to some of the walking did-
staff solely for the purpose of ''l'n,ive *° payment of debts and i
M ai . rh », Aug. 8.—Senor Canovas del arms. There will he a telegraph line to ernor's
.
.
.
.
» means
«■gates and agitators, hut no doubt the
Victoria, and probably one or two mid enabling him to wear showy uniform at °* do,n* «»• 1» is laying the basis of a
Castillo,
the
prime
minister
of
Spain,
m asses of working men will accept It
way foris will be built. Under such eir- the court of Spain, where he ..as been new Bnd f»r lietter prosperity. T lie le s-
qs a vast Improvement over the old was assassinated today at Santa Agueda
cumatancea Mr. Dore's idea that the officialiy statione,! as an attache of tlie son is one that was needed, and one
by
nn
anarchist.
The
murderer
fired
conditions.
three shots, two of which struck the British could only get soldiers to Clon­ U. 8. Legation, it seems about time for ,liat wil1 not soon 1« forgotten.—
dyke by way of American territory is either congress, the president or the ^ rr9onion-
T u t continiki > improvement in the premier in the head und the other in the
department of the state to fix things so
not tenable.
liusiuess conditions of the country, ■ chest. The wounded man lingered
that no diplomatic representative of
We
sym
pathise
with
the
feeling
of
the
which is no sense to be ascribed to any- { unco,” ciou* ,or '« » hours, and died at
A
this
country shall he allowed m wear
miners
that
the
Cana,liana
are
oppress­
3
o
’clock
thia
afternoon.
His
wife
was
thing that congress lias so far either
ive and even predatory ¡n t(,eir new any other than a private citizen’s
«lone or left undone, Is one of the hope­ hut a short distance away when he
<
fell.
clothes while in perioruiun, e of his
mining laws, and agree that all the
ful signs of the times. The increased
guments need hy the Uitlanders against d ",ie* “l,ro,,d- Tl.e adoption of gold
“ Merit talks” the
earnings and tlie iuereaso in tonnage
U Z A N T E D -F A IT H F U L
MEN the policy of the Boers in the Trans- **'* *"d tinsel t,y American diplomats Intrlnvc valae of
reported by the railroads tor the past
or women tu travel for re- vaal apply to the situation in which | *nd Uieir underlings will make us the H oodhSarsaparltla.
l
Merit in medicine
__
lew week« show a larger movement of ¡ sponsible established house in Oreg-ui.
American gold-hunters And themselves l*,’*l‘ln* g,o< k of Europe The greatest cure. H ood's Sarsaparilla p oeaeseesactn .i
•Hila DowwwfM
m erchandise than has been reported lor ¡ SldHry »***• »»■• expenses.
I*<«<iti>>ii
c
in the Nortoweet TWr.tory hut at the diplomats this country has produced
several years hack, and promise an era porina tient. Referentes. Enel .se self
addiesse,! stamped envelope.
The same time there is no use in any one thought plain clothes good enough lor
«>( business activity for which tlu coun.
National. Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. cherishing illusions alanti Jameson tl,ein’ ani1 Ben Franklin even stuck to
•a rilZ T m I’
PO r ‘, y your blood ’
try has long been „ a ilin g .—C vm ninciol
c
raid s or Johanneslwrg uprisings. They I is Quaker clothes wliile lie was repre­
nraan
yoftb
e
many
blood dt
Jitriftr.
T hs l.niisLATtaxa throughout the would not pay. Canada is a powerful senting us abroad in a diplomatic «»• m-
ll
y certain to receive
country seems to get Hie idea that fish state, and Great Britain is twfaind her. capacity. If the uniform habit ia not The power to cure b there. You
a
propagation simul i lie eelf-eupportiag. ' The t niled Hiates Goveraaieat is atoppni t.« n , we shall he made to feel
I They do not seem to realize that the friea By to loth ami will not ralpably ashamed of some of some of our official
0 R E N C E
» E A T
money invested will ooms liack to the offend either. It is hot for an isolated representatives abroad, just as tlie rich
state tenfold. Indirectly it is estimate,! little com m unity in the Arctic
with a American toadies abroad have tong been
i
r
S c h illin g s
»I.OtW.OOO is spent annually in Maine
month'a provisions on hand and no making us aahamed of tliem.
ha kit if powrfrv
flax or mx extrada
hy visiting « porta in ea . Uood Ashing military equipment worthy of Hie asma.
and spkex
h I > 4<"e I MV tw.«.
will draw sportsmen to any state, aside to take arms against the British com hi-
**""> TSbarre
.T”
I * 1 »«rerer be mac
from the benefits to the .-on.mereiai nation, with tlie American neutrality
• • t ic . fu ll of life oorro and rl<or.
ldo-T«*
the wnoder worker, that makcM weak m m
j fisheries by the hetclH Ties.-AaAtoy , laws standing between it and its
>r »¡»To by
^ ^ ^ - • .O r n T r u e ^ p ^
liase U2T*
“* ** "•
AUi-cr N Kyle
I (Jazrftr,
j of enppiiesv
•Üwüag"«? *
fi*,‘ *
Os. VW«e»e or New Verb
W. IL WEATHERSON
Rates T hroughout W ill be
......... AT BED ROCK
Fresh Groceries and Pro
sions by Each Boat,
tant Reductions Will
Noticed in Footwear, Me
Hats and Suits.
HURD & DAVENPORT
THE SEATON STORI
GENERAL
MEECHANDIS
Cash or A n y th in g M ark etab le —
HURD & DAVENPORT
H A M P T O N BROS.
All th e L a te st In
Dress Goods, Trimming Etc.
>ia~
A
BEOS.
g -
enterprising
leading
s. H. FRIENDLY.
s. H. FRIENDLY. I
PROGRESSIVI
merchant
Merit _
_
_ w-
Talks CARIVI AN s 1
CHEAP CASH STOREI
—
How to expose
huni-
bug — money-back it.
I low to establish such
tilings its
Best
-money-back them.
s
<*«»«»;. . . d ,
M arket .
,
Hoed’ 8
Sarsaparilla
Ju stOpened. j
Coods as Represent
propm *
Ok*