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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK _________ HUNDREDS DIE FROM HEAT Mississippi Valley and East Suffer ing Severely. FRUIT CROP PLANS ARE LAID OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Refrigerator Servir« Head Prepares for Season'« Traffic. ARMIES MEET AT GETTYSBURG General News of th« Industrial and Educational Development Chicago — Reports received up to Portland — Plans fur handling the and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. fruit crop of the Northwest now are Wednesday night showed that at least being made by the Pacific Fruit Ex 112 persons died Wednesday as a re press, the refrigerator service of the sult of the heat wave in the Central RABBIT ARMY MARCHING ON “CATERPILLAR ” IS AT WORK Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific West, which has continued uninter systems. ruptedly for six days. It extended Pests Reach Edge of Umatilla Al Harnev County Land to Be Turned C. M. Sechrist, vice-president and general manager of the company, with from Denver to Pittsburg, and as far falfa District. By Big Machine. A ^Democratic caucus has agreed on M L<ke superior. headquarters at San Francisco, and Pendleton—The destructive invasion Burna—What is considered by many J. W. McClymonds, Pacific income tax provisions. Coast Hot Sun Causes Many to Fall-First From 96 degrees at Pittsburg, the of the jackrabbit army is moving east Death on Field Due to Heal agent at San Francisco, were in tart as the most important svknt that has Eleven boys were drowned at Law temperature through the whole Middle ward, according to reports received land recently to prepare for the sea- —Arrangements Perfect. occurred in the development history of rence. Mass., when a fragile bridge West ranged well into the 90s. Mar- from the damaged district of Umatilla eon's business in the Northwest. collapsed. Harney county took place this week, county. The general trend of the at “We figure that the fruit output of , quette, usually cool, on the shore of tack follows the- course of the lands when L. M. Baldwin and Fred Hollo the Northwest will be equal to that of President Wilson takes three days Lake Superior, recorded 92 degrees Gettysburg, Pa. — Gettysburg step between Juniper and Cold Springs way arrived in Burns with their 60- last year - about 10,000 cars,” said rest aboard the Presidential yacht j ped 50 years backward Sunday into and culminating with 102 degrees in canyon. Mayflower. Mr. Sechrist. “ Some parts of the horse power “caterpillar” engine and history and looked again on an army James Culler, whose ranch is lo Chicago. This gave Chicago a record Plentiful rains and fine crop reports equipment of 12 gang plows of 14-inch territory will have a lighter crop than of Blue and an army of Gray, meeting cated about two miles west of Hold last year, but the increased acreage from the Northwest lower wheat for the day of being the hottest place at her doorstep. From early morning man, reports that the peats have al cut each, harrows, seeding outfit and will take care of that. prices at Chicago. in the United States except for Tuc ready reached his place. until lung after sundown the veterans disc harrows, which go to make up the Reports “ In Southern Oregon we find that Remnants of General Ojeda’s fed son, Aris., where the temperature also from scattered districts indicate that big laud-opening plant which it is in-I both the crop and the acreage will be in blue and gray trooped Into the little town which has slept peacefully among eral army have arrived at Guaymas in was 102. the rabbits are moving toward the tended to be. greater than a year ago. its hills since Lee and Meade turned deplorable condition. The advent of this >10,000 bunch of Fatalities due to the heat were re grain lands near Myrick, Helix and “We are building 3000 new refrig Fulton. farming machinery in one lot was con erator cars to handle fruit. This will their legions southward long ago. The Supreme court has agreed to ported at Hibbing, Minn.; Biwabik, More than 80 special trains came Experts aver that the grain will be sidered of so much interest that seve give us approximately 13,000 can for the dissolution plan of the Union and Minn.; Milwaukee, Racine, Lacrosse, ripe, thus turning away the rabbits ral auto loads of Burns business people use on the lines that we serve. They into the village during the day and Wis. ; Peoria, St. Louis, Grand Rapids, Southern Pacific merger. Cleveland and Chicago. In Chicago before they are able to eat their way went out four miles and escorted them will be distributed liberally over the thousands uf veterans who tramped up San Francisco's postmaster has re alone there were 47 deaths officially as far as Myrick, Helix and Fulton. into the city. Upon the arrival of the from the Shonandoah on their former Northwest. fused to resign at the request of Post reported. visit rode in comfort from Harrisburg. From different points in The animals, as soon as the grain be cavalcade in the city, aeveral cameras “Arrangements have been made for master General Burleson. comes too ripe to eat, are expected to were directed on it, and a number of improving our icing service through Baltimore and Washington. Instead Wisconsin 13 deaths were reported. of the roar of guns that greeted them Drownings, electrical storms, high atttack the green alfalfa fields, it is goo I pictures were taken. The attorney general of Minnesota out the Northwest. We will add to The engine is, a powerful puller, as the capacity of our plants ami make in the other days they entered into ths as decided that cigarettes cannot be winds and intense heat were the feat said, and farmers of the districts are alarmed. there is no waate of energy. The end possible greater s|>eed in icing can in quiet Sunduy calm of a country town. ures of the weather near Duluth. sold on trains in that state. Parties who returned from the dam less chain or belt, which ia fastened in transit. I hope that we will be able Only the flags flying from every win Heat prostrations were beyond Bulgarians attacked Greeks and Ser dow, the city of tents in the distance, aged grain districts report heavy sections so as to operate after the to improve our service every year. count. vians on all sides, and a general war and the crowds told that Gettysburg Forty-six persons are known to have losses by homesteaders over an area manner of a roller-top desk, runs on “ California wilt ship its usual quota between the former Balkan ‘allies be the ground, having corrugations that of deciduous fruits. The orange crop, had come out of the usual into the died here as a result of the intense of 200,000 acres. gins. extraordinary once more. That the vanguard ____ ____________________________ _ of the rabbit take hold wherever they touch, so however, will be short. heat This number includes only the , From the station of the twu railroads In a speech in Portalnd, ex-Vice cases reported by the coroner and the anny has reached the alfalfa district there ia no slipping or going back “Considering the Pacific Coast fruit President Fairbanks lauded the United police, and it is expected will be in- ia indicated by reports that along the wards, and every ounce of power is situation as a whole, 1913 will be a that enter the village is a long mile to the camp of 5000 tents where the vet States for the manner in which it had creased by reports of private physi- railroad track from the Columbia to utilized. good year, showing its usual increase Behind the engine were fastened as and presenting even brighter future erans nre housed. Thousands shoul Stanfield hundreds of rabbits have performed its Christian duty towards cians. dered suitcases and walked under a trailers four heavy wide-tire wagons, prospects than usual.” Of these deaths, 39 were the direct bevn killed by trains- Cuba and the Philippines. scorching, cloudless sky. Several suc loaded with plows and other machin result of heat, five persons committed I A ball player at Baker, Or., was cumbed before they found their tents. ery, tanks of distillate and everything suicide, directly traceable to the heat, OUTSIDE WORKERS EXEMPT HOLMES TESTS ALASKA COAL There was no complaining, however. struck on the forehead ’by a pitched necessary for the intended task of put and two deaths were of children seek ball and lies unconscious in the hospi Every possible arrangement for the ting the prairies into cultivable shape, Attorney General Gives Opinion on also tal with a badly fractured skull and ing relief. camping and cooking materials, Director of Federal Bureau of comfort of the united armies has been small hope of recovery. Ten-Hour Law. made. The camp of brown army tents the four wagons carrying about 12 Mines Goes to Alaska. BIG CHRISTIAN MEET OPENED is under the direction of officers of the Salem—Attorney General Crawford tons. A system of elective studies is be Washington, D. C. Dr. Joseph A. regular nrmy The streets of Getty» This entire outfit came from Bend, has rendered an opinon regarding the ing introduced in Oregon high schools, Ten Thousand in Portland Turn Holmes, director of the Federal bu ten-hour law passed by the recent leg nearly 150 miles, on the power of the reau of mines, left Wednesday for burg are under the scrutiny of the enabling students to take only those Pennsylvania constabulary, and for the Out in Rain. engine, in less than six days of travel, islature, which, if upheld by the branches which they will need in their Seattle, Wash., to take personal care of the sick the Red Cross has chosen trades or professions. Portland, Or. — In the presence of courts, will have a far-reaching effect. this being the longest trip ever made charge of the expedition which ia to He bolds, in substance, that the law by a "caterpillar” on its own power. sail from that city from Alaska to get made extensive preparations. The camp itself lies on ground that While flying over the federal lines 10,000 people the second World's only applies to workmen actually em After furnishing food for much ad 100 tons of coal from the Matanuaka has been baked as hard as a brick and at Guaymas. Didier Masson, the Christian Citizenship conference open ployed within a mill, factory or manu miration and speculation to a large fields to be tested by the navy. dried Into dust by winds that sweep French aviator employed by the Mex ed Monday afternoon in Multnomah facturing plant. Persona employed by crowd of those who liked it and those The trip will la- made on the steam ican rebels, was fired upon and was stadium. The sessions will continue the owners of the plants and who work who didn’t, the "train” started for er Admiral Sampson with 30 men, the hills, but its sanitation, its water supply, and its plan for the feeding of seen to suddenly lurch and descend the scene of its first operations near for eight days, A thin drizzle of rain outside the buildings are exempt from horses and mining equipment under within the federal lines. the provisions of the law, according to the agricultural experiment station, the direct charge of George W. Evans thousands of men, have been made which started at the opening hour Almost half where Messrs. Baldwin and Holloway and John T. Ryan, mining engineers. with the utmost care. The German National Association of failed to daunt either participants or the attorney general. Augustus D. Brown of Livermore the employes of a sawmill and a large have a large tract of land of their Arriving at Knik, in the South Central Chambers of Commerce has begun an Falls, Maine, was the first veteran to own, and the trip was made over some part of Alaska, the party will proceed active war on the American Tobacco audience, and the out-of-door exer- number of paper mills and other manu die on the field. Ho was taken sud soft roads without difficulty, and in cises were carried out as scheduled. facturing plants work outside. by pack train 60 miles to Chickaloon trust. Mr. Crawford holds that watchmen 36 hours after its arrival it was busy in the vicinity of the coal field. It is denly ill and died just as the army Addresses of welcome were made by surgeon reached him. The heat prob The recent lobby inquiry is believed Governor West; Charles E. Wolver who perform chores, such as keeping turning over the sod. expected that the desired quantity of ably caused hie death. to have done much good, and is now to ton, judge of the United States Dis fires up, foremen and superintendents, The 12 plows in the gang will turn coal will be obtained by fall. It will be extended to investigate fresh trict court; T. J. Cleeton, county and are excepted from the provisions of over 14 feet every round, and by work be taken over the ice next winter to charges. probate judge of Multnomah county, the act. Engineers, firemen and other ing double shifts, making about 16 tidewater. CUPID MAY YET BE DRIVEN Duke Ludwig, of Bavaria, aged 82 and H. R. Albee, mayor-elect of Port workmen who might be affected by hours per day, it is expected to plow Eight hundred tons of coal taken 50 to 60 acres a day, and when all the fumes, gases, etc., are within the pro land. Response was made by the pre years, is seeking divorce. from the Bering river coal field a year siding officer of the conference, Dr. visions of the law, says the attorney paraphernalia ia used this can be ago is now at Stillwater and will be Compulsory Marriage, Drawing by Alaskan natives are becoming plowed, harrowed, seeded and disked general. Lot, Proposed in Trieste. James S. Martin, of Pittsburg. taken from the Bering river within wealthy raising reindeer. Besides plowing The opinion was given at the in at the same time. Two addresses featured the opening the next two months. Thia coal also Trieste, Austria-Hungary. — There their own land, it is the intention of will be tested on the Maryland. Governor Dunne has signed the day’s proceedings, “I Am for Men,” stance of Labor Commissioner Hoff, has been such a decline of recent years by the Rev. Robert F. Coyle, D. D., and it is probable that the Supreme these gentlemen to brsak up land Illinois woman suffrage bill. in the marriage rate of Trieste that for the Oregon & Western Coloniza of Denver, and “Government of the court will be asked to construe the one of the civic dignitaries suggests NATION BUYING UP FORESTS tion company, for the Hanley company The Oregon board of pardons de People, by the People and for the Peo law. the institution of a system of compul and for many others who will find thia clares the “honor system” a failure. ple,” by the Rev. James T. McCory, sory matrimony, it is proposed that the cheapest way to get it done. Reservation Commission Approves Oregon Products Lauded. D. D., of Pittsburg. on a given date in each year all spin The hotel St. Denis, one of the old Ohio Watershed Purchases. Roseburg—“Oregon Products’’ was Ministerial and lay delegates to the sters who have attained their 25th est and most noted in New York, is Bay City Has Sensation. conference spoke in various churches the topic discussed at the first annual Washington, D. C.-—The A rat forest year and bachelors who have attained bankrupt. "Made in Oregon ” banquet held at the Sunday. Bay City—Excitement runs high at upon the watershed of the Ohio river their 30th years should be required to First Presbyterian church in Roseburg present over the finding of what is to be acquired for the government was present themselves before the syndic Investigations reveal an elaborate effort to “bunco” Wall Street by cer MONDELL HELPS ENTRYMEN recently. The banquet was given by supposed by some to be ambergris. approved for purchase by the National in whose Jurisdiction they reside. tain financial interests. the ladies’ auxiliary to the Roseburg Thursday some of the fishermen Forest Reservation commission. It is The names of those who on medical The Arctic exploration ship Kar Bills Are Introduced Relating to Commercial club, and was attended by brought in a few pounds of the sub included in what is known as the Mo examination prove to be thoroughly several hundred citizens. The menu stance and showed it around town. At nongahela area, at the head of the sound would be sorted according to luk has left Victiora, B. C., for Nome, Homestead Lands. was made up of Oregon products. Pro night men were seen coming home Monongahela river, and embraces two sex, placed in separate urns, and then where Stefansson and his party will Washington, D. C.—A bill provid fessor J. W. Groves, of the local pub I from all directions on the day, and as tracts aggregating 20,567 acres, for drawn two at a time. join her. ing for a second homestead or desert lic schools, acted as toastmaster, and near as can be learned about 1000 which an average price of >30.06 an The couples whose names are drawn land entry to all qualified entrymen many men and women of local prom pounds of the same substance has been acre is to be paid. together would, at the conclusion of having lost or abandoned a former inence responded. Each speaker urged cached awaiting a report from chem PORTLAND MARKETS Four areas in all were approved, the draw, be united in marriage forth entry has been introduced by Repre the use of Oregon-made goods. ists on samples sent out. the total acreage being 113,909*, the with by the syndic. The bill would From reports received in Bay City largest purchase ever passed upon by Wheat—Track prices: Club, 90(9 92c sentative Mondell. Soldiers* Home Praised. from other points on the Coast, both the commission at one time. per bushel; bluestem, 95(9 96c; forty make cancellation of the former entry Besides Launch Goea to Rescue. fold, 92c; red Russian, 90c; valley, on account of fraud or the sale of the Salem —^The Soldiers* Home at _ north and south, much of the stuff is the Monongahela, the commission San Diego, Cal.—Colonel C. R. Ra being found, which creates the im- 92c. former entry at a price greater than Roseburg is reported to be in excellent acted favorably upon the White Top Oats—No. 1 white, >29@30 per ton; the filing fees, the only disqualifica condition by M. S. Shrock, deputy pression that it is not ambergris. area, 10,437 acres, located near the der’s crack oceangoing launch Paxino- tion. stained and off grade, less. dairy and food commissioner, who has Junction of Virginia, North Carolina sA sailed from here Tuesday for Esper Mr. Mondell has also introduced a just made an inspection of the institu Millstuffs — Bran, $24.50(925 per Road Right of Way Fixed. and Tennessee, at an average price of anza, 40 miles south of Guaymas, ton; shorts, $26.50(0,27; middlings, bill providing complete title to entry tion. Mr. Shrock said : "I went out Ashland — Fears that the new road >5.18 an acre; the Natural Bridge Mexico, where 200 women and chil men who have accepted limited titles to the Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg and >31. over the Siskiyous will leave the area, near the famous Virginia natural dren nre waiting transportation from Barley—Feed, $23.50(924; brewing, to lands withdrawn on acount of min- inspected the kitchen, dining room and The bridge, 3420 acres, at >6.64, and the the revolution-swept district. erals but later restored as non-mineral. store rooms. It is the neatest place I ranchers in that vicinity off the right Shenandoah area, 79,464 acres, at the Paxinosa will carry refugees from nominal; rolled, >28.50(929. of way are groundless, inasmuch as have found by great odds. It scored Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, extreme headwaters of the James and Esperanza to the mouth of the Colo 97.3 out of a |possible 100. I think it there will not be any great change Shenandoah rivers, at >3.01. rado river, where they will take auto Cigarettes Under Ban. choice, >18<&19 P«r ton; alfalfa, $13 made. Out of Ashland the new road mobiles for Yuma. Captain J. N. St. Paul—Cigarettes cannot be sold might be well to say by way of com will leave the old one near Barron, in ©14. parison that ail of the other eating Roas will be in command. The Paxin Onions — Red and yellow, $1.25 per Postal Bonds Are Bought. on trains In Minnesota, according to houses which I have scored averaged tbls county- . At Steinman the new osa is one of the most famous ocean- sack. Washington, D. C. A check for highway .... will cross the old one and j going launches on the Coast. Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per an opinion given by the state attorney about 65 to 66.” keep to the east of the toll road until >1,116,880 was transmitted to the The decision was dozen; asparagus, Oregon, 50c@$l; general’s office. Hilt, Cal., is reached. These changes treasurer of the United States by Convict« Leave No Trace. beans, 5(9,6c pound; cabbage, lj(92c; handed down in reply to a question. A Incorporation Is Opposed. are necessary in order to secure a rej Postmaster General Burleson in pay cauliflower, $2 per crate; corn, 40c law adopted at the last session of the Leavenworth, Kan. — An all-day Salem About 20 farmers have em- d uce( j grade which will not exceed 6 ment for postal savings bonds to that search for Richard Osborne and Walter per dozen; cucumbers, 90c per box; legislature provided for the sale of ployed legal counsel in this city to file per cent in favor of the new road, amount which had been applied for by Layman, convicts, who made a daring eggplant, 25c pound; head lettuce, 35 cigarettes by licensed dealers. The postal savings depositories in the var escape from the Federal prison early @40c per dozen; peas, 3(95c pound. attorney general’s office in its decision suit to prevent the incorporation of Roseburg Road to Be Repaired. ious states. This is the fifth issue of Monday developed no trace of the men. Green fruits — Apples, new, $1.25 declared that the new law only provid West Woodbum. The farmers appeal Roseburg — After inspecting the postal savings bonds. The amount ap Both men have escaped from McNiel’s per box; old, nominal; strawberries, ed for the sale of cigarettes at one ed to Governor West, declaring that 50@75c per crate; cherries, 4@10c place and a definite municipality, the object of making a city out of the Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage road, plied for at this time shows an in Island, the government prison on the per pound; apricots, >1.25(9,1-50 per while trains travel through any num community ia to enable two men to es the county court decided to plank that crease of >41,900 over the preceding PaciAc Coast. The two men were cell tablish a saloon. Forty residents of portion of the highway extending from issue made on January 10 last. Most mates. box; cantaloupes, $1.75(92.50 per ber of towns. They sawed the bars off I the territory have signed a petition the summit of the mountain and down of the bonds are desired as a perma- crate; peaches, 90c@>1.25 per box; their cell and off a door 10 feet Tobacco Trust Target. the canyon to the Coos county line. ; that the saloon be opened. The farm i nent investment. raspberries, $1.75 per crate; logan away, leaving dummies reposing in Berlin—The German National Asso ers oppose incorporation because much The work will be done by contract and berries, >1.75(92 per crate. their cots. Idaho Grain 1« Suffering. Poultry—Hens. 13@13Jc per pound; ciation of Chambers of Commerce has of their land would be in the city lim will cost in the neighborhood of >5000 When planked the road will Lewiston, Idaho — If there is not springs, 18(920c; turkeys, live, 18(9 called on its members to support act its and they would have to pay city a mile. Oregon Pine Rounds Horn. be in shape for traffic during the win fair weather within the next few days 20c; dressed, choice, 24@25c; ducks, ively the campaign to check the pro taxes. New York — The Amc'ricnn steam ter as well as the summer months. gress of the American Tobacco trust serious damage to the grain crop in 12c. ship Santa Crux, in from Seattle and Damage to Cherries Slight. the Lewiston-Clarkston valley and Eggs — Oregon ranch, case count, in Germany and to educate the busi Pacific and Atlantic ports en route, Estate Valuation Protected. The Dalles—The heavy rains of last surrounding grain belt will be felt. 23@24c per dozen; candled, 25(9 26c. ness world and German consumers up Salem — W. M. Gregory, attorney The local weather bureau says the docked here Sunday, creating the im Butter — City creamery, cubes, 28c to the dangers arising from a possible week slightly damaged some of the trust monopoly. Two large defensive cherries in this vicinity, the fruit be- for the Mary Pennoyer estate, pro summer rainfall for June has been the pression that the Yankee merchant per pound; prints, 30c. organizations of non-trust tobacco men 1 ing cracked. The moisture which was tested to Treasurer Kay, against his heaviest ever recorded by his office. marine might be coming back on the Pork—Fancy, 10J@llc per pound. Captain Croaely have been formed already and business experienced, however, amounting to action in increasing the valuation of Already much of the grain in Asotin installment plan. Veal—Fancy, 14(914ic per pound. Hops—1912 crop, 13(9 15c pound; men are urged by the association to about an inch, was of general benefit the property from >87,000 to >300,000. county, Washington, and some in Nez said he had had a fine voyage and that join them. to all forms of vegetation, especially The Olds, Wortman & King store. In Perce county, Idaho, ia beginnng to Anally he hoped to take hia ship 1913 contracts, 14(914 |c. through the Panama canal pretty reg spring grain and potatoes, an advant- Portland, is situated oh a part of the show rust. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 10I@16jc ularly to and from the Pacific Coast Four Sisters Drown. age which more than counterbalanced property. The case will be heard in per pound; valley, 18@19c; mohair, court early next week. Dolphin Get« Off Reef Safely. Elkhart, Ind. — Four girls, sisters, I the small damage to the cherries. 1913 clip, 31c. Grain Bags—Portland, 9i@9|c. were drowned here when the three Jordan Begins Peace Tonr. Seattle, Wash.—The steamship Dol Umpqua Fishways Inspected. Big Sawmill Is Burned.' Cattle — Choice steers, >8(9,8.75; elder girls sprang into St. Joseph’s phin, of the Alaska Steamship com New York — David Starr Jordan, Roseburg — R. E. Clanton, state Hood River^fcntailing a clear loss pany, which went ashore near Alert good, >7.25(957.75, medium, >7@7.25; river in a vain attempt to save a accompanied by Mrs. Jordan and their Grace Schwyn, 7 game and Ash warden, and F. J. of slightly more than >100,000 the big Bay, B. C., Sunday morning, got off son, Erie, left Monday afternoon on choice cows, $6.50@7.50; good, $6.25 younger sister. @6.50; medium, $6@6.25; choice yean old, fell into the river while Hughes, chairman of the state game sawmill and 1,000,000 feet of lumber, the reef with the aid of a tug and the the Atlantic transport liner Minne- calves, >8019; good heavy calves, >6.50 picking cherries from a limb which and Ash commission, inspected the of the Oregon Lumber company, were Dolphin’s main engine. She is now waska on his world tour in the interest overhung the water. The other girls, fishways in the Umpqua river this destroyed at Dee Saturday morning, in Alert Bay and her pumps are able of,universal peace. Dr. Jordan, who @7.50; bulls, $4@6. Hogs—Light, >8.50(9,9.15; heavy, Alice, 16; Clara, 13, and Ida, 11, at- week. An engineer has been employ- the flames for several hours menacing to keep the water in check. The pas is chancellor of Leland Standford Unl- |7.50@7.90. empted to save her and themselves ed by Mr. Clanton and the aeveral' the entire town. It is not known sengers were transferred to the Cana vcsrity, expects to be gone a year or Sheep—Wethers, >4(95; ewes, >3(9 were all drowned. The bodies were dams in thia vicinity will be provided ' whether or not the company will re- dian PaciAc steamship Princess May more and will lecture in Europe, Asia recovered. with additional fish ladders. build. 4.50; lambs, >5(97 and are on the way to Skagway. and Australia. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. Civil War Veterans by Thous ands Attend Reunion. s «