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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1899)
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IV- Urn U Mrf dm kv rocrtHiac lk ; jMtPWHMMiMvHMCM Dto Aairii mifjluc Iwitwmif m BMm' hill far rjtria 4kc Jbwtit iM ! tk ttste lfct Oawfc ira- mm jSlll- 4 lWWr WfcM ptfMfc. tf-vfF 'T'"- mill k MiIiht rrtr, Ti. rrf 1 ' -t t ia tth tW .Ai.; Ulit mmB' Mjiw tW fce . p ff mJ till t ttx mm A iw t u4tc ' 1 1 1 1 J 1 I , . - W M t A Mni 44fe Th Aar im torn mi to m irtfc Amrim umA hit jimmtMp turn t&T mU t tlH! t tWt tfc Cfcilte M k'm tfe rWsfl f Kta CI I, Ha Lts fc4 yritUmt bail at ila Mj,, 2 UttriHX bvUfnt tht grzml jrj d Viriiiht ctjvhtf on cUnty ot tris- TJ PJanM' lnlr, at Kznat Citx, yrtlh capital td 1tt,Wi, hi", tesn olousA iX th tt. TJ pfojftlttorn are s4r rwt fr oiAn til Hzcittatf ot KtxU) ltit uhAMthiant MUirnty- SA nviA, it in aMwA, ythaterer. The W;mJ annsal vmvntUm ot ike Jfatlowal ifro;c Avyrjatwi in in (;aUNi ar prot Qormmr 0. A. Cmmm Jmm kn )itfA hjr futtlamatUin in m Tttxn WiM-Ame to t UxflwJ &lnlt umatoi, Uj eww) Jtx Milk. AtnaiiiatnatUm ot tho vinrt mfno itrtrxt of thy Joffitliton, 3!(eh.. dfs (riot arxi of Montana )olatxi tljo voro i'InM of Ievy Mayer. Ju'J5 K, W. HVxIhor. vrJio framol the 1rt probibltory If rjiior law enacted 1 thfl MhIdo vKtaluiu, in dead at hit homo in Uctlid, in that ta(e, ajjwl Tho otirth annual convention of tlio National vWxiiatlon oi Mannfaeinrora In in iMxwlon in Cinelnnatf. it in thought a full attendance of 1,200 weuiburn will m itnnnuU The fcjMrilxli mlnhtor of war ha do elded in aljolhdi military marshal, o retlro half of tho unattauhod gonural ond to groatly rixliioo tho numher of oillcera on tho active llt in tho interest of retronohtnont, A dUpatoli from Wanhlnlon Bays: Thoro U roaon to ocllovo that tho va oanoy in tho Anulo-Amorkun Jt-'ut )il(h ooiiitiifwMin oauiiod hy the death of Mr. DJnttlMy will aoon he filled hy tho npjiofntuiGiit of KurirwiematlveTawiey, of Mlmiofcota. Tiio GornilionorNenthy tho Cuban oKrnhy io Washi.-iKtoji to ifenrn what the United Statu Kovurntnent will do alwut iwyJn Iho Cuban army, havo nllel for Havana, aenoral Oomoa' ooretary, Captain JCohly,ald that the commlifHlonhud obtained a jiuit of what they ankwi. No more named will bo considered i tor njijxjlntment to any branch of tho ! imlul nervlee In Cuba. Tho poatoHlco department linn been overwhelmed with applloatlorm for tliwu aj-polntmentH, and enough elljiiblo whim are now on file to III all poiblo emergenolca for ilvo yearn to eome. Heavy ralti. unumml in thi lati tude at thin time of tho year, havo Ire jured tho Hprfnu orop of mwr oane In Klmratfua, Tlio oolfeo crop in Nluu. rasua, now being Kwthon'), will not ox owl hall ot the annual crop, Laborers are anklng high prleea to (,'iithur tlio Jjarmt, and am indiwponod to work, reportefJ to bare IiaWlU tsia at r. rc Km " am thm rWk 1 &a6 $f Tkv rrU rUk m&e f eH at ' TurfUt, nftimatiA i ram a hhpa ; m.m V tit: Mml. 71! k aimtOcM 1 A. Thump, aHt f A C ' tmmm'a VmUm at &attt tmyK "Cm- ' mm txjiim pt t'ltnw w - 4rp4, ami eWT atom fnA hW omm t4 a mm ii ft r iate jrt. TV ta aa ill t iMUr nt at MM his ynUs at : Oa billies lM l Ottztm tiaaW, m Atia eiM-Ic, irn vM to W5tco- 110 partif a Kir dari ago. Hm; thznavaazter ragtl flow 25 ta 40 drtJ irtow zerro at different vAf)t ia WiPMinia the 6m ot hi xeJc Ore a2ayi frora 040 god jr ton ia i4rn ctraelf in the j Cripjde Crlc, Colo. On the 17th ballot takes in the joint ' )M-w-k of tae MnUa leiUtarft Hat vrday, JIom. H'ts. A. Clark wac eiectod Uwitexl 8tat Mnatof. In tto kwr immho oi etmeib9 z joint rtolatUm hat Won adopted grant ig to tbo pririigof eftd- iK a adt to Vit Point. Ciiargwi affeelinx Hw intrlty of Irtnriet Jodg fcott, oi Ornaha, . ami Kokirg hie impoaebuteut by tho Ji- latere have been presented to that ixcly. Kx-Henator Slater, a prominent figure in Oregon politic for a number of year, died at hfa home in La Grande on tho 28th. Ho came to Oregon in 18C0. The Jlontauk Club, of Brooklyn, ten dered a banquet on the 28th to Admiral William T. Hampton, and principal among the other gueata wai Secretary oi the avy Jonh v. Long A big celebration waa held in Havana In honor of the memory ot the flut Cu ban president, Joko Marti. Four thou sand people vee pium;rjt, and there wan no disorder of any kind. Tho body of Captain fiturtevant, pilot of the ran I Jouea, has been found. From tlio clothing of tho body it ia be lieved lie waa oil duty arid asleep when tlio difttxter wan caued by tho boiler exploding. General Kagan, tried hy conrt-mar tlai on charges of conduct unbecoming an onicer amJ gentleman, was found H'lUty and sentenced to dismissal from the army. The president has the power to mitigato or entirely set aside the findings. Tlio district attorney at Philadelphia has notified counsel for Senator Quay. ills son, Itlchard, and ox-Htatu Treas urer Haywood, that ho had fixed Mon day, February 20, as the date for trial of the three defendants on tho charge of conspiracy In the oiIhiivo of tho money of tho stuto on deposit in tho People's bank. Private advices received at Seattle state that the government will send three detachments of soldlois into the Coppoi river district of Alaska next spring to lay out a mail route to the Yukon river and 'establish ports. Tho purpose is to establish an all-Aniorican routo to tho Yukon. It will extend from the mouth of Copper river tc Kaglo City, 00 miles below Dawson. tor f mwMT mmI aa4e a lyxfal rr foe Wd4;.Fart(j J. Cms aMUM U CvrtM. cfc Wewa I mtr aufht htmUt iriU at vrmUJ M vmiHmaikam aai innumta. I Sc. Jnffci'e iMM afHMB ill, -aiudk fm.t'jd th? bmmvi ytiwmay, vi Tnnd tbtmfk SW tt ami i.m ) t4imgt ami ruhafed m the oiiitw i am f-mai, TiUrammtmy ami ekmhaVk j $k -rim's bill, M aami ike c6rtr f ml GmU Hill, hmw mbe tk Urtn to f Z.M4 arxter mit,tmt jmmmS. Tbe ieiwx. trnmmiU mm fcsmriw, U aaet a Kte awaaiUe It man tme W4 imsUm Urgitfatmta, i txcnM till Taf may wsxt. Tim MU oi OmrUt amvmi m tb MAm Ian was mrdtt4 ftiat tA ami nslemi im tbi mmmmhux trith isHictMf t briag it to the atlea tios ot tint Watsiastoa eMiwitt. H rapfiQrtieaasat bill vat pad in th bte Ta or id ay by tbe sarrrw uargiB of ot Tete, Tbe bill to create a new coeaty si of portioai of Grant, Creek aad Gil- liars ooastiM was defeated. A bill Wt irirt tobar tor ia carte Mr 4sr Hrawi ka ! tDUMM taw A- mm H arfww tae vatot tottoU tbe il. to U WMMto it board; to to ito1ft tm a to MrawH aary tor a - . - - auU (ur v4l. UtAdaa MTV. iC aaawif. ar tor totant aa4 irtf amm$ to Xaftaaaiab la lit If. la tb baaea Haaoay Daaa'c bill txias Uto : at TiflaaMak A aaaabar af bilk salartof af aaaaty, ware raa4 tb i' BaJ tiaae aad rafatHal to BthtoM, awl bajf a toxa bilk r ia t4ai. Bafare ao'toaraajaat. aka, tbe ball m ft ia ajatiaa lor tb rat rraettoa mt tba aaorttoaaaat Mil. Gaatru j to axae(Miaa, Daaaally'i bill to eraaU Wbattor aaaaty aat mt artioas of Craax, Graat a ad Gilliam, whtob was defeated ia tb liaaje Jaaa ary K, bad aaaiBarativly tajaatb Mil lag tm&ay. fMimg by a Tata ot SI to It; aUeat, 11; paired. 2. Myeri ebtaittd a report of tint joist legitiatfre aseaaiitte a Hthtt lot, fitawiag that Baifem leglclatiafi had ben ajrd a(eo at tb oanferefMHt held in Xieocsa gaoday. whkh was adaattd. Btlb were intrclacd at follows: To iaeeprerate Medford; to amend tbe obarter of Arlington; to prohibit exbi- uvaaaa im.-a. x-t t; ' toe at to mt ratoaJ m e '. f I to ft.: eoMt laj fUi,! t4arj;aa Itoataa tb sum la be aaartad: lb ; t a jatat aaaiiannaa u w s .itt paf nf btaailary Itoat i ! Ml fbe agaaiwiti ware ri ei i aatM Saktrday. Tb iHT, riaa aatkti af ri V 2 MG4r, Sawatort K-.l ar 5 D)t nWMaUUrn jHyer. 1 ,?: j m rail. That mt Wabiac n r( Kkb Caaiaikiar Ljt.K ttrat Calvcll, Sia aixi Dir., .t It was aoactaoM to reeonsia: at aaaa. Marah I, a ad to at im AftM IS. It was raronr aaike tbe Waablaftoa fail t cariaat with tbat of Or?-, Aug jo t fataaibar 1" So attkaat was arrived at ttaaadarr-liae aaasttoa. i.tb will probably appoint tvo eacb, wba will Mleet an ens , Mar tbe mattr. aad tabcc.t 'n and pro S let at the set bierL.al tagi r In eaeb itat Arovrtrn-CaarflB Treat T- Iffif Watbiagtea, Feb. 1. Pro;tU an agreateat betwen the Ur.tittSldi American joint bigh cons:iriJ. qontleni affecting Canada ao4D United Statea have greatly imt es w. oi bitioai of muauins. hrnnotiitn a.l within the lait wek. and tt Ul tor proteettoa el troat, and ; artjg-i .t toffl-.-w-lu rvrorWin? pxeoted now tbat a complete agre om tor protection oi aarwSjh pUie n-g,K a fl.a of l0 to . a , t 1 . ; t5 therefor; to proliibit laying out , t!Zt rllM r Jf. rC caaaty road, oa a greater grade than 7 ftriet tbe iatrol8etioa of sew bill to ' , . a . ' 1 ar . l"-1 wriii i j rv iff o a vwi ami -a xar an j vA ctts a a ia a au unnncij ijOtfcond. A ratolation ehaagiag tbe date oi viirftiag Corrallis by tbe joint eounit toe from Fabraary 1 to February 4 fatted. in tbe senate the bill to aatborize school aierkx and eoanty jadgea to dis pose of land bid in at tales for delin quent taexs oame np as a special order j Thursday. An amendment excelling from redemption by original uwneis land contracted to be told waa offered and the bill was recommitted for the amendment. Bills pasted were: To amend the on all points will be reached earl February. Iteciprooity bat been the ttu btoek In tne way oi tbe com a bridge work to be dot by written con-1 T1,e principal point of friction , traat with tbe lowest bidder, wbewarer togaui 10 tae tfatr on lumber i tbe cost exceads (60; to abolish tbe oBe of eeanty recorder of Clatros! . coanty; to prohibit tbe organization of j , banks with a smaller capital than (10, j 000; to protect troat, to change the j time of terrae of eoart in the seeood ' judicial district. j INTEREST AND USURY under tbe Dingily law, ( i tkMMWetl aoncMMMis on this tb Aaawiean eonnjiMiooera were Jinrt willing to make. This qaeetion has not yet tleil, bat it ia understood tbit sklee are more conciliatory, ea h 1 anxious tbat the entire arvotu uill. siKHJiu not inn on aeoottnt 01 cne jfjTf 01 agreement. wzn Kmw Itallrnail la tlm Vukon. fn iralilacton .Senator Ileliata It, Hut Tail. V.. t Tii.. .. ! New York, Feb. 1. A diipatahKl for lehV.rrho ta,; ' "P" M rnnning at large, applicable to Kastern !act,on wa1",,a k?n a,(1 w WUI) Oregon ranges; to cure defects in deeds ' 8"rnded in tho air. when tho aenato heretofore made that are faulty in ex-i f,,)"I,rno' participate in the joint ecution.witneasina or acknowledgment: il01 for Un,,0(1 Kta,M senator. to amend the law relatint? to the male. Tho Mantz-Gray contest was taken asked roosgMt 1 1 0.000 i aph line "El ivo Ciirtujg! ing of deeds by tlio sheriff. The reapportionment bill which parsed the house Thursday passed the senate Friday after a debate consuming nearly tho whole morning session. Tho final vote was 22 ayes, 4 noes, 4 absent. Tho report of the committee appoint ed at tho special session to investigate tlio Loewenberg contract at the peni tentiary was taken from the table, and amendments proposed to the effect that tho (.12,600 settlement be mado bv February 10, that not less than (10,000 ne pain in casti and the balance in notes satisfactory to tho 'board, and then tno wholo matter was mado a apecial order for Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. In tho sonato tho followinir bills wero Introduced during the past week: To put in tho hands of tho secretary of stato tho matter of ordoring tho print ing of reports, session luws, circulars, blanks, cto., tho printer to act onlv upon tho written order of thosocretarv. except tliut tho governor may order the printing of executive documents: to protect life and property from (Innirnr of railroad trulns by providing numor ous regulations for warnings on trains and railroads arid exempting from claims for damages railroad companies that comply with tho low: to nrnvnnf combinations between flio insumnnn companies to maintain rules samo us tlio iowa statute; to amend tho clmrtor of Woodburn passed; to appropriuto saij.iiuu for it flax manufacturing plant a the penitentiary samo as won In. 'reduced in tho Jiouso yestordav. r - - 0 up by special order, at the afternoon ! tession. H. J. Snlvely, of Yakima, on behalf of Mantz, and W. H. Smiley, of Colville, on behalf of Gray, woro each given 40 minutes In which" to addrees the senate Tho majority and minor, j Ity reports of tho sonatu judiciary com mittee practically held tbat tliero hud been no election in tho Stcvcns-Spo-kano district. Tho hearing and dis cussion waa continuod until Tuosdoy afternoon. Ono bill was Introduced. It providos that In cities of over 5,000 inhabitants justicos of tho poaco shall receive (2,000 and constables (1,200 per year. Tn tliai Ifnnia In tho houso tho bill flslng maxi mum rates of railroad and steamboat transportation companies at aoonts per mile passod by a voto of 07 to 1. Ah amended, It has becomo a criminal statuto, its provisions including a pen alty for any violation hy railway em ployes. The following hills wore introduced: I'or the relief of L, D. Groydir, of Spokane, and nppiopriatlng (301 for enumerating Indians 011 tho Colvlllo reservation in 1801; creating a railroad commission and establishing u code of railway legislation; defining minora! Iodo claims ns extending BOO feet on oithor sido of tho middle of tlio vein; providing for tlio binding, preservation mid distribution of public reports bleu nially of succeeding sessions of tho leg flluturo; compolllng the uao of wido tires on wagons boar! 111? linnw Ifwwlii graduating wldor undor hrmvinr londs: for a railway and tolegra Klondike Iteprneontati Iowa, introduced a bill in the Saturday to carsy out tho wishes ol syndicate. These men have organized the per Itiver & Yukon Ilailroad Com and they ask congress to grant t rights to incorporate for 60 ycarf, givo thorn right of way for a ralli' and telegraph line from Valdes inl This company is to bo capital) (30.000,000. It is to havo the rig! bond and inortgago tho lino at m exceed (30,000 por rnilo. but this gago is to bo subsequent to tho cl of tho United States for tho $10 per milo advanced hy tho governia Cruelty tit Hiinululi 1'rUfiner. Now York, Fob. 1. A dispatch! the Herald from Manila says: Spanish civil prisoners have not . been released. Talcs of sufferij hunger and dishonor como from provinces. Young Spanish girli forced to live in open with low natives. Their parents, boing XM less, appoaled to Aguinaldo. His m Was n lnttfir frnirt 11 dishonored clll'l oxaotod aftor God knows what 8UffJ ing savinif alio is hannv and conttf od. Ludies havo Buflorod dishonor! Bava their lmnlmnils frnm cruel t4 mont. Flvo priosts havo diod In j provlnco from hunger and cruolty.j tliniiL-li xitn nn.i im.i imm. sont by 1 corporation for their inuintenaiioo. J poal has boon mado to tho Ainon nation, in tho nauio of God, to stop! trngody. B,t....i.....Ha..1 flnMOt WaHhlncrtnn. VnU 1 The rOCOWl tho oourt-marllal In tho caso of Eafl was plaoed in tho hands of Judge 1 vocato Gonoral Liobor today forrerni