Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 02, 1908, Image 3

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    TWO MEN BURNED.
WRECK IN MONTANA
Fast Passenger Train Crashes
Into Standing Freight.
TWENTY PERSONS LOSE LIVES
Blinding
I
Prevented En-
Dead Nearly All In One Oar
Snow Storm
ginoar Seeing Ahead.
Bureaucracy Weighs Dollars Heavier
Than Human Lila.
Ht. Petersburg, Hept. 2M. Ths bu
reauriary of Ht. Peteraburg Is weighing
■|i>llars against banian Ilfs, and sa a re­
sult Russia Is tuday threatened with
iino of ths gravest cholera scourges in
ths history of the empire.
Premier Htolvpin into whose hands
the work uf eufurelng impvratlvs aani
tary reforms was recently placed, ie
meeting with discouragement from those
in authority uii every hand. They are
protesting vigorously against lbs mor
muue expense involved in cleaning up
the city, anil as a result uf their oppo
•itlira lbs work will probably be only
half done,
line of Premier Htofypin's proposals
IS a complete new system of sewerage,
lhe estimated cost of which is *40,000,-
000.
It is being plmded that the advent
of cold weather will put an end to ths
eholera spread, whereas the history of
all eholera plagues has been that cold
weather is but n tem|wirary cheek, being
followed In ths ensulug spring by n re
current's of the scourge.
Bad as conditions are In Ht. Peters
burg, they are hardly to ba compared
with the menacing aspect of ths die
ease In other parts nf the empire. In
•«ores of towns the wretched poverty of
ths people, covyreil with the ignorance
and su|icrstition against remedial mens
urea, makes the worh of guarding
against the fearful outbreak in ths
spring sa utter impossibility.
Doctors are appalled al ths prospect,
and say that whatever the outcome in
Ht, Petersburg, there is no hope of im­
provement elsewhere
•
It is estimated that throughout Kus
•in there have already I m * su 18,000
deaths from eholera. In many tswns
75 |**r eeat of the eases have terminated
fatally.
NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
__________________________________________________________________________________
CANADIANS SEAL POACHERS.
DUMPERS WILL ANSWER
Captain of Rsvsnus Cutter Baar So Decides to Reply to Questlone, but
Under Protest.
Dsclarss In Report,
Washington, Sept 26 That Cana­
dian fishermen have been engaged
during the past summer in seal poach-
ing in Alaskan waters in violation ol
lhe agreement between the United
States and Great Britain, is the sub
stance of a report of Captain Her-
tholf, of the United States revenue
cutter Hear, to the treasury depart­
Bertholf
mrnt yesterday. Captain
mentions the schooner Thomas H.
Bayard as the alleged offender in this
report, and an investigation lias been
started
According to Cantain Bertholf's re
port, the information was obtained
from fishermen at Sanborn Harbor.
Alaska They allege that the Bayard
had 28 seal skins aboard in July of
this year.
Captain Bertholf has been patrol-
mg the sealing waters with the Bear
all summer, tie captured about 30
Japanese a few weeks ago for alleged
seal poaching in American waters.
His report was made the subject of a
conference between the members ol
lhe state and treasury departments
yesterday, and it is likely that Great
Britain will be called upon to take
action.
Washington, Hept. 29—That he would
reply to the questions certified to the
supreme court of the District of Colom
bin in connection with th« contempt
pro. ei-diugs »gamut President Gompers
and other Federation of Labor officials
before the examiner, a* directed Hstur
day by Chief Justice ('lai burns, was
announced by President Compere on re
turning the witness stand.
“I will answer the questions,” be
•aid, “but 1 will answer them under
protest.”
Tb« objectionable questions were not
presented immediately, but Mr. Daven
port, attorney for the Buch company
asked regarding tbs publications cun
earning the company in labor papers.
Mr. Compere sought to eurtail the in
nuiry by accepting responsibility for
many uf the utterances copied into
those |ia|H-rs.
Upon the reading of one of the news
paper clippings. Mr Compers reiterated
th« charge that President Ven Cleave
of the Buch Htove company and of the
National Association of Manufacturers
is employing detectives in connection
with the contest with the Federation.
Mr. Davenport protested against the
charge, but Mr. Compers persisted, de­
claring with emphasis that it was true.
Fati|itiss Follow Forest Fires
Eureka, California.
Near
Eureka, Cai., Sept. 25.—A strong
wind fanned forest fires to the north
of this city that wiped out the town
of l.uffenholtz from the map last
night, and that were again raging
with added force, and the greatest
destruction during the progress of
the fire was recorded during the day
The plant of the Little River Red
wood ¡.umber company is burning
and all that protects the town uf
Fieldbrook is 100 yards of green tim­
ber, which may ward of! the flames,
although the residents are preparing
to flee with their household goods.
The fire devastated a ftretch of
timber over 30 niles long and from
four to five miles wide, burning
houses, mostly squatter settlements,
thousands of cords of wood and many
thousands of- acres uf timber land
The plant of the Little River Red­
wood Lumber company, now reported
burning, is valued at (1.000,000, ex­
clusive of timber, of which there
several thousand acres.
Two deaths have been recorded, A
body found, at first thought to be
that of A. Carlsor.. has now been
identified as that of Frank White
more, while another charred corpse
found at Trinidad has not Deen iden-
iden­
tified.
Eire is now going inland up Little
River at a furious pace At noon the
wind was blowing the flames through
sparse timber that was once logged
off or denuded of its big trees, but
-o fast are they traveling that there
is no doubt they will again get into
thick timber at the head of Little
river, when the damage will be hard
to estimate. If fire once gets into
this timber, there will be no stopping
it until it reaches the Trinity county
line, unless the wind change* or a
heavy rain falls.
IMPERIAL PATIENTS
Cholera Breaks Out In Palace of
. Emperor’s Cousin
MANY CORPSES ARE UNBURIED
Dead Arrive at
Camatarfaa
Faster
Than Seatons Can Inter Thom
- Court Councillor Stricken.
St. Petersburg. Sept. 24—Asiatic
cholera is spreading so rapidly that it
has invaded the families of the aris­
tocracy and merchants, and one caw
has been discovered in the palace of
Prince Alexander of Oldenburg, a
cousin of the emperor, Sch<x>l* have
become infected and the deaths are so
numerous that the sextons cannot bury
the bodies as fast as they arrive at the
cemeteries.
Twenty-four cases have been reported
in the town of Peterhof. The imperial
family is expected to return soon to
Peterhof palace from its cruise in Fin­
nish waters. -
The disease has broken out among the
cadets at Pavlovsk military academy,
one of the most important higher mili­
tary schools in the empire. Forty stu­
dents have been sent to hospitals, and
two deaths already have been announced.
Several attendants at the academy also
have been stricken. The academy has
crash
MAY
SURPASS
ALASKA.
A heavy, wet snow which was fall
been closed and the remaining cadets
ing al the time prevented the wreck
sent into camp at Krasnoe-Selo.
Vorys Was Reinstated.
Among the cases reported in St. Pet­
from catclinig lire, and undoubtedly
Mining Expert Says Philippines Are
Washington,
Sept.
30
—
The
Interior
ersburg yesterday was that of Court
held the death list down to the figures
Rich in Gold.
Councillor Nechiporenko. who was
given Every effort is being made by
Department ha« made public a letter
Washington. Sewt 24 -The Philip­
stricken while entertaining a party of
the division forces, aided by volun­
of Secretary of the Interior Cornelius
ABOLISH
COLONIST
RATES.
guests. Two prominent merchants, sev­
teers from Livingston and Bolings, to
N Bliss dated November 5, 1897. re­ pines may surpass Alaska in gold pro­
ROCKEFELLER
AS
AUTHOR.
eral
officials of the various ministries
clear the wreck, and so far they are
voking the disbarment of A I. Vorys, duction within the next few years.
and other members of the better classes
able to prevent further loss of life
Plan Almost Unanimously Approvsd
"There
is
a
surprise
in
store
for
those
of Ohio, from practice before the de­
Nolic of the passengers from the
Oil King Makes Denial of Accusations in the capital are down with the disease.
by Wssloen Railroads.
sleeping cars was injured The train
A servant in the second military
partment Mr Vorys is a member of disposed to look upon the Philippines
Against Him.
Chieago, Hept. 28. The colonization the political staff of Mr Taft. The a» a 'useless acquisition,’” says A
school has developed the cholera, and
was made up of an engine, baggage
New York. Sept. 25—John D. measures are being taken to prevent an
car, smoker, a day coach and two of the western country is going to be letter state* that Mr Vorys was dis Heise, a mining engineer of Manila,
who is now in Washington "Before
Pullman sleepers.
materially retarded If railroads be barred for having withheld pension the Spanish conquest gold dust in Rockefeller appears for the first time outbreak in this institution. The disease
was conveyed to these two schools in
I he efforts to prevent fire were sue
money and violating the law relative
in the role oi an author in a series of
the rations served to the students.
cessful and that horror was saved the tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast to compensation for services in pen­ considerable quantities was exported
articles
on
"Some
Random
Reminis
­
from
the
Philippines
to
China,
and
i
The accumulation of corpses at the
wrecked passengers On the arrival carry out a plan which has been nd sion cases in connection with the
«>f the relief train the injured were vaneed by executive officials. A prop prosecution of a claim. In revoking since American occupation the work cences of Men and Events,", the first graveyards continues. There were 92
of
prospecting
has
made
wonderful
of which will appear on Friday in unburied bodies at the Preobrazhenskoe
transferred around lhe wreck and ositlon has received the approval of the order Mr Bliss »fated that at the
nearly every railroad in the Western time of the disbarment Hr Vorys was strides Next year gold to the value the Ocober issue of "The World’s cemetery yesterday morning, and the
taken to Billings.
of
91,000
000
will
be
taken
out.
an
J
Work."
regular mortuary train brought down
lhe express car was raised over the Passenger association to abolish all low a law student and disclaimed any in
!~ ­
the installation of improved machin­
Mr Rockefeller gives as a reason 146 more. The sextons are able to in­
platform of lhe smoker, and swept or reduced rates after January 1, 1909. tention of violating the law.
ery
will
soon
make
possible
a
produc
­
for
speaking
now
that
"if
a
tenth
of
ter only 120 bodies a day.
»utier.lructure, seats and passengers
Thia determination haa lieen reached
ts n of at least S5,ooo.ooo annually
the things that have been said are
The report for the 24 hours ending
«iff
Not a passenger in this car es­ because of the alarm felt over the re
Cholera.
Guard Fleet From
"Ore bodies now in sight will yield true, then dozens of able and faithful at noon yesterday shows 436 cases and
caped death or injury The other pas duelion in net passenger revenues of
»engers escaped with cuts and bruises. western roads This reduction is laid at
Washington. Sept. 2« -Secretary *lo i.ooo.ooo There is every reason men who have been associated with 157 deaths in St. Petersburg, an increase
l he scenes around the smoker were the door of reduced rates, and genuine Metcalf sent today the following dis to bciieve that as mining operations me many of whom have passed away, OÍ 19 cases and a decrease of 18 deaths,
beyond description, heads, bodies, legs alarm is felt for the future. Railroad patch to the itkval station at Cavite, progress greater and richer deposit* must have been guilty of grave faults. a* compared with Tuesday's statistics.
of the precious metal will be uncov For myself, I had decided to say
and arms being interwoven with officials declare that with the Scent
broken seats and equipment
In one rate generally there can lie no reduced to lie delivered to Admiral Sperry cred. It will not be long before the nothing, hoping that after my death
TUGBOAT MEN CURYED.
place five bodies were packed on lop rate without ¡Missing the margin of when the battleship fleet reaches that Philippines will take a leading po­ the truth would gradually come to
sition
in
gold
producing
"
the surface and posterity would do
«■f each other In another seven had profit.
place: "The cholera ha« appeared in
strict justice: but while I live and Captain of Starjof Bengal Says Crew
Il is estimated that west-rn road* lhe Philippines. If you find it ap­
to be pulled apart It was almost im­
Could Have Been Saved.
President Off for Washington.
can testify to certain things, it seems
possible to succor the injured without have lost this season several millions proaching epidemic or danger of get
of dollar* in passenger revenues, coin ting it aboard ship, restrict visiting
Oyster Bay. N. Y.. Sept 24.—Presi­ fair that 1 should refer to some points
trampling on the dead.
Wrangel. Alaska. Sept. 24.—One hun-
Railroad men, while refusing to be ¡Mired with what hey would have en the «hip. except on business, or pro­ dent Roosevelt has abandoned his which I hope will help to set forth dred and ten whites and Chinese were
«¡noted officially or allowing their loved had they maintained a minimum hibit altogether the officers and men. "summer capital" and returned to several much discussed happenings in swept to death when the cannery bark
names to be used because of the reg­ 2eent rats west of Chicago. Thia eon and permit no visitors aboard while Washington for the work of the win­ a new light. 1 am convinced that Star of Bengal broke to pieces on Coro­
ulations of the road in connection elusion is based upon careful statistics •it Manila or Cavite until return from ter. much to the regret of the towns- they have not been fully understood. nation island. Twenty-seven, including
"It has been said that I forced the Captain Wagner, were rescued, and are
with publicity as to wrecks, intimate prepared by the Alloa and other rail Yokohama."
President and-Mrs Roosevelt
people
that the freight train was stealing roads, which show that railroad! have
were accompanied to the depot by a men who became my partners in the now here, physical and mental wrecks
tune, that it had no orders to proceed carried more passengers than ever, but
large crowd of people, and the presi­ oil business to join with me. I would from the terrible exposure and hard-
Colonel Stewart Reports.
to Youngs Point and should have at a less not revenue than accrued from
dent made a little speech from the not have been so short-sighted. If it ships which they underwent.
Washington.
Sept
30
—
Colonel
W
waited at Park City, abrast six miles a smaller movement. This enn mean
rear platform of jhe train This is were true that I followed such tactics.
The seafaring annals of the Pacific
from the scene of the wreck, for the only one thing, it is said, and that is F. Stewart, of the coast artillery, com­ probably the last time that Roosevelt I a-k, would it have been possible to coast have no more horrid record than
manding
the
ungarrisoned
post
at
pas«enger train This is supposed to the return of a minimum S cent rate
as make of such men life-long com­ the destruction of the ill-fated bark and
Fort Grant, who is to appear before a will ever reside at Oyster Bay — panions?”
«■«plain why the Burlington train was everywhere.
president of the United States.
the deaths of the men who were carried
retiring
board,
to
determine
hi*
phy«i-
Mr. Rockefeller «peaks of the de­ away -while two tugs stood by.
It is not expected that thia change
traveling about 50 miles an hour past
cal
fitness
for
further
service
on
the
velopment
of
the
Standard
Oil
com
­
can lie brought about until the first of
Gomperi Back at Van Cleave.
the siding.
"Those tugboat captains should be
pany and says that the plan of selling
the year, but it now seems certain that, active list, has reported to the War
Washington, Sept 30.—Testifying in direct to the consumer and the ex­ sent to prison for cowardice." gasped
Department. No date has yet been
if
the
public
desires
reduced
rates,
they
WOULD KILL ROOSEVELT
Wagner as he was brought
the contempt proceedings against him ceptionally rapid growth of the busi­ Captain Wt
■■an l-o had only by a retbrn to the set for a meeting of the board.
L..
to sit up and with voice
Charles Stewart, a lawyer of San and other labor officials. Gompers de­ ness "bred a certain antagonism ashore. Unable
3 cent basis.
Several Plots Uncovered In Different
Francisco, and brother of Colonel clared the fund of *1.500.000 raised which I suppose could not have been sunk to a hoarse whisper, the captam
of the wrecked bark cursed the masters
Stewart, is here looking after the lat­ by President V’an Cleave of the Em­ avoided."
Parte of Europe.
CHINESE AVOID HEAD TAX.
of the Hattie Gage and Kayak as cow­
ployers’ association for "educational
ter’s interests.______
Bayonne. France. Sept 20 —Evi­
ards. who. he said, stood by and saw
purposes” had been used in an effort
STORM
DAMAGES
PROPERTY
human being perish by the score when
dence of an anarchistic plot against Hundreds Admitted Into Canada on
to bribe tabor officials and in employ­
Cholern May Spoil Reception.
President Roosevelt of the United
they could have saved every one of
ing spies to follow labor leaders.
False
Statement.
Washington. Sept 25 —Communica Gompers said he had been shadowed Severe Results from Rainfall ahd Elec­ them.
States was yesterday made public by
Ottawa. Ont.. Sept. 28. A scheme has lion between shore and the vessels of everywhere by detectives.
Sobbing like a child, the captain of
the secret police of several European
trical Tempest in California.
just been Inid bare liy the controller of Admiral Snerrv’s fleet when they
the Bengal told ho» his vessel was al­
countries
Los Angeles. Cal.. Sept. 25.—A lowed to drift on the rocks while these
Spanish secret service agents dis­ Chinese immigration at Ottawa, which reach Manila will be governed entire­
Pacific Fleet la Scattered.
If it is be­
covered trace» of the plot while exam ia believed to be the most elaborately ly by cholera situation
storm of unprecedented extent and tugs stood by without making an effort
Washington.
Sept.
24.
—
The
cruiser
initig Canatrnva. the famous Spanish conceived fraudulent device for effect lieved that serious danger of commit
duration for this time of year visited to rescue her until she broke into three
anarchist, in an effort to connect him ing the Chinese “invasion'* of Canada nicatmg exists, shore leave for the California, of Admiral Swinburne's this city and the surrounding counties pieces.
Pacific
fleet,
is
expected
at
Suava.
with the suspected plot against the ever perpetrated.
men will be prohibited.
“They cut loose from us and ran like
Java ¡«land, today Near Pago Pago the past 48 hour«, the rainfall amount­ the cowards they are and let us go to
Ity means of this device hundreds of
life of the king of Spain
ing to several inches in some places
the
cruiser
Tennessee,
in
command
of
Papers were also found on two Ital­ voting Celestials have been flocking in
certain death. We were in 10 fathoms
Minnesota's Loss Hssvy.
Rear Admiral Sebree, and the de­ and the electrical displav which ac­ of water. The wind was not blowing
ian anarchists arrested at Sessa, Swit­ st the eastern ports of the Dominion
companied the storm resulting in con­
stroyers
Wasp.
Whipple
and
Hopkins
Washington.
Sept
2«
—
R
W.
Pull
­
and
escaping
the
*500
head
tax
by
zerland. Wednesday, containing the
siderable property damage, particu­ hard, and they could have held on to
most definite information possible re­ passing themeelves off as merehanta or man. the government expert, who has will leave the fleet for a visit to Apia larly at Bakersfield, where a ranch­ us as well as not. We were in plenpr
garding Roosevelt'« African trip. other privileged elasaca. Canada haa been devoting much of his time re- for two days, in response to an invi­ house was struck and destroyed.
of water for four hours while they were
standing by. and we honed every min­
They are now being held at Geneva in thus l>eon victimized through honoring cenly to an investigation of losses tation from the German authorities
A
cloudburst
in
the
Kern
river
oil
ute that they would come alongside.
an effort to obtain further informa­ certificates of the charge d'affaires ad growing out of forest fires, declared there.
fields
caused
the
loss
of
a
great
quan
­
interim and consul general at the Im today the losses in Minnesota alone
For four long despairing hours we
tion against them.
tity
of
oil,
which
escaped
to
the
irri
­
Gather for Tuberculosis Congress
will be about *1(1.000 000. He has
burned blue lights, hoping against hope,
There ha« been much activity noted porial Chinese legation in Mexico.'
gation
ditches.
At
San
Luis
Obisno
Statistics in the trade and eonimcree made no report on fires in other parts
Washington, Sept. 25.—The dele­ a bam was struck by lightning, de­ «nd those cowards hung off in fear and
among the anarchist« of Europe dur­
ing the past few week«, hut this 1« the department here show that 280 Chinese of the country.
gates who are gathering here for the stroying it and so terrifying the saw good men swept away. We blew
first definite information that ha« been immigrants were admitted into t'nnadn
upon the rocks and pounded to pieces.
international congress on tuberculo­ horses that six had to be shot.
•secured as to the nature of their plan« recently nt the ports of Montreal nnd
sis. whose sessions begin on Monday
Something hit me ard when I came to
Ask Roosevelt to Decide.
Halifax alone without paying the head
I was on the beach.”
Washington. Sept. 26.—To Prcsi next, are taking great interest in the
Local Option Wins Point.
tax
and
that
not
more
thnn
15
Chineac
exhibits which are open to the public
Hops to Save Stranded Cruiser
dent Roosevelt will be left the de
Indianapolis.
Ind..
Sept.
25.
—
Local
should have been no favored.
at the National museum. All day yes­
Newport. R I . Sept. 26 —The work
Kansas Warns Rail Magnates.
vision whether the Washington monu
terday there were demonstrations by optionists made a stand in the house
ment is to be used as a wireless sta­
Topeka. Kan.. Sept. 24.—Alleging that
of extricating the United States
thoje in charge of the different state yesterday, and won a signal victory
Land Grab Thwarted.
tion for the purpose of conducting
cruiser Yankee from her position on
Ran Francisco, Sept. 28__ State Min experiment« with ships at sea and exhibits These were accompanied over rheir onnonents, who have been the Missouri Pacific tracks in this state
working persistently to gain an ad- are in such poor condition that the line
by moving pictures and lectures.
Spindle Rock, where she struck (far­ eralogist Anbury after n lung fight hits
possibly across the Atlantic ocean
—-nt»«»* over the anti-liouor force« is unsafe, the state railway commission
ing a fog on Wednesday, was cen compelled H. II. Yard A Co., speculators
The bill was advanced to a second
Wright Asks More Time.
tered yesterday in the construction of associated with the Western Pacific, to
has notified George J. Gould and E, H.
Straus Sniffs at Guarantee.
Washington. Sept. 30.—In order to reading after a vote which showed Harriman that repairs must be made
a wooden. coff*r-dam about the ves­
... favor
...... of the local option-
Washington. Hept. 29. — Secretary give Orville Wright time to recover M to 49 . in
sel. It is believed it will take almost release their hold on 13,000 acres of rich
The close vote doe» not fully immediately. The commissioners remind
a week to erect the same, and it may mineral land in Plumas and Butte conn Straus today said he thought an exam from his injuries recently received in ists
the full extent of the victory, Gould of promises to repair the road
be a week or more before the vessel ties. Thin land wns located by Yard ination should be made of the failure of the accident to his aeroplane at Fort «ignifv
for there were many powerful influ­ which have been made in the past by his
ths National Bank of Coalgate, Okla.
is finally freed. Should the seas con­ and his associates son\e years ago. Later Straus declared this case furnished the Mvcr. the Wright Brothers have made ences exerted against the anti-liquor company, and warn him that mere words
tinue smooth during that time it is an­ Anbury filed an action in the land of only illustration of the guaranteed bank application to the signal corps for an men An effort was made to kill the will not be acceptable in future. The
extension of nine months’ time, or un­
ticipated that the work will progress flee on the ground that while it had
board threatens to send inspectors and
til June 2» next, in which to make the bill by indefinitepostponement.
without serious danger to the cruiser been taken ns mineral land nnd wns deposit, scheme.
publish weekly reports of the defects
known to eontnin minerals, the land
official tests of their machine.
found.
Wright
Makes
Goad
Trip.
was
desired
for
railroad
purposes.
The
Cholera in the Philippines.
Pauper's Grave fo* a Gould.
land office han now cancelled the filing
T
rmsns.
France.
Sent
25
—
Wilbur
Cholera Casas Increase.
Washington, Sept. 29. _ Governor
Los Angeles, Sept 26.—Officials of
Cuban Attacks Diplomat.
Smith »V Manila reports 36 cases of
Washington, Sept 30.—The cholera Wright made a successful flight yes-
the county hospital are awaiting the
Havana. Sept. 24.—J. Cornell Tarler,
Russia
Seizes
Yankee
Gold
eholera for the 24 hours ending st 8 epidemic in Russia is increasing, says terd«'- nf’rrnoon •’gainst a w”»d th»»
xlecision of George. Howard and
Nome, Alaska, Sept 25.—Apparent o’clock yesterday morning^ From then a cablegram to the marine hospital was blowing at the rate of about 18 charge d’affaires of the American lega­
Helen Gould ami the Prinees« De
Sigen a« to whether their cousin, Mel­ ly without warrant and with no ex­ until 4 o'clock III rases were reported as service from a European report of miles an hour. He remained up for tion. in the absence of Minister Morgan,
a fraction more th’n 54 minutes, cov­
vin A Gould, shall be buried in the planation given, the gunboat Chilka. against 29 at 4 o'clock the day before. that bureau The principal centers of ering officially 39 kilometers (21 was vssaulted by a Cuban in a restaurant
infection are St. Petersburg, Astra­
potter«' field
Gould died Thursday
in this city last night. The assault was
khan. Curjew, Juban, Rostow and the milesl, which is about half a kilo­ unprovoked, and several Cubans were
night nt the age of 71. He had been belonging tn the Russian government,
Loss la *1,000,000 Daily.
meter morr than the distancr made
with
the
Russian
governor
aboard,
Don valley.
an invalid «even years and hatha hard
Washington. Sept. 24.—Dr. W. J.
for the Miehelen prize on Monday concerned in it. One of them, without
fight to support himself. He appealed seized 210.000 from American miners
In reality Mr Wright covered about giving Mr. Tarler a chance to rise from
McGee, of the federal survey, who ha«
who
had
been
working
in
Anadir.*Si
New Postmaster at Enterprise.
fo his relatives, hut they refused help
35 miles, the force of the wind oblig- his seat, struck him in the face, cutting
returned
to
this
city
from
the
Adiron
­
beria,
on
September
15.
The
miners
Two week« ago he was compelled to
him severely over the right eye. The
Washington. Sept. 25—Ben Weth­ | ing him to make wide turns.
were working under in agreement dack», says Jhe damage being done in
assailant escaped, but his arrest is ex­
enter the county hospital.
made bv John Rosene, of the North­ that section by the forest fire, is ers has been appointed postmaster at
pected.
Enterprise. Or., to succeed XV. T
*1,000,000 a day.
Carnegie's Gift *1.260.000.
east
Siberia
company,
with
Czar
Ruaf Jury Half Completed.
Bell, resigned. This is a presidential
bv
Nicholas II.
London.
Sent.
25.
—
F.nconrsged
Plague Again Raging.
San Francisco. Sept 26—
— -After
After a
office.
Wright Still Improving.
the «nccess thnt has »»tended th* e<
month spent
talesmen,
Willemstad. Curacoa. Sept. 24.—Let­
VnOIlltl
tspens In
... examining
____
»sh1i«hment of hi« "hero »nnd" ir
Work
fcr
Young
Teddy.
Washington,
Sept
95.
—
Orville
half of the jury necessary
neec««ary to try Abra-
Abra
New Rural Carrier at Hood River
America. Andrew Carnegie has decid­ ters received here from Caracas an­
Hartford. Conn., Hept. 28__ Theodore Wright, the aeropianist, who has been
ham Ruef. on the
E.. charge
'
-:1— ■■
of £ bribery,
Washington. Sept. 25.—William H ed to found a similar fund in his na­ nounce a fresh outbreak of the bubonic
at
the
Fort
Myer
Hospital
since
the
Roosevelt,
Jr.,
is
to
begin
service
with
has been secured. After three peremp
plague in the Venezuelan capital. Sev-
Raichew has been appointed regular,
tory challenge« had been used on each the llnrtford Carpet Work» at Thomp aeroplane accident, in which he was Mary A. Raichew substitute, rural tive land. To this end he is about to •ral desths have occurred among people
hand over to trustees the sum of
aonville
today.
It
is
thought
he
will
injured
and
Lieutenant
Selfridge
side yesterday six juror* were ac­
4 the better class.
carrier, route No. 2, at Hood River.
*1,250,000.
killed, continues to improve.
enter the operating department.
cepted and sworn.
Butte, Mont. Sept. <6 In the
worst wreck in the history uf th.
Northern Pacific Railroad, *>( persons
were killed, iu seriously injured, sev­
eral fatally and about 30 more or less
injured in a collision between passen­
ger train No. 16, known as the east-
bound Burlington flyer, and a west­
bound freight train, at a 10 o'clock
yesterday morning, at a aiding known
as Youngs .Point, about thirty miles
west of Billings. The fast traveling
passenger train crashed intu the
freight ju»t entering on the siding dur­
ing a blinding snow storm, the cu­
gineer of the passenger falling to se«
lhe signal flag of the brakeman ol the
freight tram in tunc to avert the
.