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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1899)
- UWIBU U I BOHEMIA. NUGGET LATER NEWS. rubllshcil Every Ifldy. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON CotnpreheinlTe Iteylew of the Iinport- nt Hnnnetilnn of the Ftt WeeK Culled Frtim the TeUsrrp Column. Hungry Filipinos nre boing fed by (ne Amerioans. Tho Pliilippino conimisssioners havo been called homo. Tho Vixen has reached Blueflclds to relievo the Dotioit. Costa Rica and Nicaragua aro pre paring for a conflict. Mosquito coast Indians have ro belled against Nicaragua. Aucnsta. Ga.. was visited by a do itructive fire; loss, $250,000. A new banana trust has boon formed. It will fight a similar organization formed last winter. The outlook is said to bo bright for the settlement of the Alaska boundary dispute in London. Seven walnut-growers' associations In Southern California havo combined for mutual protection. Twenty-five deaths and 33 prostra tions is the result of a hot Juno day in New York and vicinity. The United States court of appeals holds that tho alien labor law applies only to common laborers. The Indiana supreme court declares that it is unlawful for corporations to attempt to destroy competition. Private Crow, of company D, casual detachment, was seriously wounded in target practice at San Francisco, Augustin Daily, famous as a tbo airical manager, dramatist and adapter of plays, died suddenly in Paris. A company capitalizes! at $10,000, 000 has been organized to work a mountain of copper found in Arizona. A Havana dispatch says brigandism is on the increase in portions of Cuba where no United States soldiers are quartered. The Washington State Pioneers' As sociation has passed a resolution pro testing against the cession of any Alaskan territory to Canada. Governor-General Brooko has issued orders appointing Senor Gonzales de Quesada special commissioner from Cuba at Washington, at a salary o( $5,000. The appointment greatly pleases Gomez' following. Judge Allen, of Los Angeles, holds that people who secure n divorce in California who go beyound the juris diction of the California courts and contract another marriage and then ie turn to California have no standing in a California court in an action for di vorce. A colony of 600 negroes will locate in California. The pronosed plow and threshing machine combines are off. . . . . Admiral bampson says our navy Bbould be twice its present size. Otis has established cable connection between Ilo Ilo and the island of Cebu. A numebr of schools have closed in St. Louis on account of the hot weather. Canada's latest proposal is to estab lish a customhouse on the Dalton trail. Jobann Strauss, the late famous com poser, was buried with public honors in Vienna. Western men are urging an early ses sion oi congress to consider currency legislation. Steps have boen taken by the French government demanding the extradition of Esterhazy. James S. Sherman has withdrawn in favor of Henderson foi the speaker ship of the national house. Samoans have disarmed and are now awaiting tho verdict of the joint com mission as to who shall be king. One death at Chicago and two at Pittsburg with many prostrations from tho heat is the record for ono day. Tho body of the "Barefoot King of Hawaii" is missing. It is supposed to have boon stolen by natives and buried in the mountans. That negotiations are in progress looking toward a mammoth sugar con solidation is now admitted by ono of the men most interested. Now York experienced the hottest Juno day on record Tuesday. Thirty one prostrations were recorded. The thermometer reached 08. President Scliurman, of tho Philip pine commission, in a dispatch to Sec retary Hay, has, it is bolioved, recom mended moro liberal concessions to the Filipinos, with a view of ending the insurrection at once. A project for final improvement of tho cascado looks on the upper Co lumbia has been submitted and ap proved. Tho appropriation is $76,000, and the objeot is to prevent any fur ther damage by freshet in the river, and for a struggle. tho border and Krnger's forces nro said to bo able to cope with any England can muster. Over 5,000,000,000 gallons of petro leum, according to tho treasury bureau of statistics, aro now produoed an nually in tho world. Of this amount 2,500.000,000 gallons aro produced in tho United States, 2,250,000,000 in Russia, and the reinaindor is distribut ed among a dozen countries. A tornado swept over San Pedio and Atarz, in the province of Vnlladolid, Spain, about 150 housos being do stioyed. Theie was also groat loss of lifo. Ten bodies havo already been re covered from tho ruins. Toledo has been visited by a great Btorm. The lower part of tho city lias been flooded, Tho French cabinot has resigned. Moxico will produco $13,000,000 In jold this year. A Chicago Chinaman has taken ad vantago of tho new bankruptcy act. At Fort Smith, Ark., n jealous Sal vationist shot and killed his wife and himself. Louis Urick is tho name of tho man killed by tho snowslide on White pass early in Junn. During a drunkon street brawl in Snn Francisco one man was killod and three wounded. Captain Honry Niohols, commandor of tho Monndnock, died of sunstroke while on duty at Manila. Artillerists manning the coast de fense guns havo boon instructed to in crease their targot practice. Tho municipality of Havaua has pro- sen tod to General Maximo Gomez a certificate naming him as au adopted son of the city. Tho Second Oregon rogimont, with the signal corn:), has sailed lom Manila for Portland. They aroexpeoted to ur rivo about July 12. Great Uiitain is taking steps to pro tect her shipmasters and eeainon from boarding house keepers. Yellow Jack is creating n panic in, Mexico. It Is unusually virulent this year, tho mortality excooding CO per cent. Tho United States government has granted Spain the privilege of ransom ing tho Spanish prisoners hold by tho Filipinos. Tho war department has under con sideration un order sending the Twon- ty-fouith and Twenty-fifth infantry to Manila. Admiral Dewoy has requested that the money raised to buy him a home in Washington bo used to establish a homo for soldiers and sailors. Trio administration is being soverelv criticised by the Eastern press, who says tho rebellion in the Philippines should bo put down immediately. Now Richmond and Boardman, Wis., were nearly wiped off the map by u de structive cvclono. A number of livos were lost, and tho property loss is enor mous. The Pacific coast L-jnboat Marietta. which accompanied tho Oregon on her famous 14. 000-mile run from Cali fornia to tho West Indies in the earlv davs of tho war, has arrived in New York. Schurman is leaving the Philippines because his plan for home rule was not approved. Veterans of tho civil war, both ol the bluo and tbo gray, are planning a law and order expedition to Cuba. Miss Mabel Kafitz and Walter Hen derson were drowned by the capsizing of the Flora near Stockton, California. The southward movement of Lawton and Wheaton'a forces proved a success. The Filipino forces wore badly routed and disorganized. Tho survey for the submarino cable which will connect Germany with the United States by tho way of tho Azores has been practically completed. President Loubet, of Franco, has had his revanche lor tho recent outrage. Ho was tho hero of a popular demon stration while driving to tbo races. By working upon the muscles of tho abdomen, a New York physician has cured a case of appendicitis. No in struments were used, and relief came in eight minutes. Tho German peace delegate at The Hague objects to aibitration. He affirms that Emperor William will not pledge himself to accept decisions on issues that havo not arisen. The trust mania has reached tho brewers, and it is said, on the best authority, that a scheme is on foot to form a trust with $1,000,000,000 capi tal and buy up all the breweries in tho country. Tho Alaska grand jury has con demned tho school managomont. Educational work, it says, has been misdirected. Tho government agent is accused of falsehood, and his romoval from office is demanded. England has bought an additional 500,000 in American eagles to strengthen its reserve. Tho roport that Ruesia is a buyer of gold in Now York is regarded in London as being significant. War seems certain between Encland Transvaal. Both aro preparing British troops aro near PROVING 0GGUP1ED Robols Retrofit! ng( Boforo tho Amorloan Troops. TWO IMPORTANT TOWNS TAKEN llnr.lcit Inri Work Vet lone by ' Men Filipino .tcxlll i:'np Vnp ture Umlur Cover of the Mb lit. Manila. Juno 13. Tho Filipino oc cupation of tho provlnco of Cavlto has been broken, mid, as tho result oi mo present movement, the Americana now :ontrol tho important coast towns of Parauaquo and lias Pinas, whilo a long lino of insurgent trenches facing our south Hues has been cleared. Tho insurgents havo again proved their ability as dodgers. Uotween 3,000 mul 4,000 wnrriors who Boomed destined to bo captured, havo dis appeared, tho majority sliding nway under cover ol tho night alter lighting the Americans all day. Somo others eumo to moot our trojps with protesta tions of frienship. Tho Thirteenth infantry lost ono man killed and six wounded; tho Ninth in fantry ono man killed and llvo wound ed; the Fourteenth infantry three wounded and tho First Colorado volun teer regiment 11 wounded. Yestordny's work was tho hardost our army has seen. Tho battlefield stretched out across tho entire isthmus from Laguna de Bay to tho harbor. Whilo tho troops were advancing, tho army gunboat Nnpidnn. in tho river near Taguig, shelled thoenomy, killing several of them. The monitor Monad nock ami tho i: u n boat Helena shelled Paranaquo and Las Pinna nil day with the full owcr of their batteries. Tho rebel sharpshooters kopt in hid ing until tho American lines had passed, and then attorn pted to pot stragglers from the trees. Thanks to their poor marksmanship, this was without rosult. Tlio wholo country proved to bo n succession of small hills, with boggy ground betwoon tho high, thick grass and bushes in tho hollows, which greatly added to the difficulty of tho advance, but gavo sholtor that saved many from th enemy's bullets. Our men threw nway their blankets, coats and oven haversacks, stripping to tho waist and trusting to luck fur food. Wnter could not bo obtninod, and there was much discomfort after tho canteens were emptied. t'lmplrr of lt'''ii" Mt'.ry True !. '""I " "r" .im.H ta. A hpooIhI to tlio Clmniioio'from llltflmimo, H. P., Hiiynj Tho return to this town of n mini mid woman, dlvo.cml llvo year ago, hut who are again huaband and wife, add the hint chapter to u ruinuntlo Hoiy of 'TivmwH ago Henry llalliintyno mid wife, of (hl place, agreed to sop urate. They had boon mauled not quite 13 months, llallaiityno was it prosperous grain-buyer, ami owned Kovornl good farina nw Hlghmoro. These ho deeded to his wife, ill" fw hundred dollars ho was ablu to eornpo together In cash to put In his own pocket and left to begin life afresh In a new location. As soon as lie t0io, his wife sued for a divorce. Thuro was no dofonse. and a decree was granted. TJio land given her by her husband she sold to advantage, mid by shrowd reinvestment! aeoiimtilated within tho next few years a comfortable fortune. Tho past winter she spent In Houth eru California. On her way homo u mouth ago she slopped In Han Fran cisco. On the street there ono day sho met au emaciated figure in army blue, hobbling about with the aid of a heavy enno, in a vain waroh foi employment. It was Dallaiityue, dlnehargwl from tho United 8tate volunteer service, and invalided home from tho Philippines after a fever which left him In uch poor health ni to destroy hi! usefulness us a soldier. Ballautyno wan about to pass his former wife without speaking to liur, but sho, when sho saw hi! wasted furm and miserable condition, felt all her old love for him revive. She hurilod him into a carriage and to her hotel, where comfortable quarters, good food and tho service! of n coiniHtteut physi cian soon produced a marked improve ment in his health. IHt week tho two were remarried arid havo just ro turned to lllghiiioru together. CURE FOR APPENDICITIS. Two Wlsoonsln Town. Wlnn,l mi. .. n' HUNDREDS KILLED ANDlNjy New Itlidimnmt ni.,1 n( I'Meil Flncri ItHl.f rlett In Hie Hv. II..1 "a MlnnimpollH. ,lu, j . Iho Trillium (r..m Si,lit,.V.,f -ays: This wa J k Now Richmond, , ,,,'''' 'W !" "in oi 'liMnir),Pl tho lima riorum i t. torn.. n" ..ni., .!, IIIUIIUIV I, Mini White Flags Firing. At 0 A. M. todav, Gonoral Whoaton advanced upon Las Pinas with a troop of cavalry, tho Twonty-first infantry, the Colorado regiment, part of the Ninth infantry, and two mountain guns, crossing two streams and entering tho town without firing a shot. Ho then advanced upon Paranaquo. Tho women and children, nnd, for that matter, many men romainod in the towns. No houses were destroyed, though many wero torn by tho shells from tho warships. Everywhere tho Americans found white flags flying. So far as can be ascoitained, the Fill pions' loss is about 60 killed, about 350 wounded, and 20 taken prisonors. Tho wholo country is notworkod with trenches and tho enemy scurried from eheltor to shelter. Today long trains of commissary wagons aro canying provisions to tho United States troops along tho road which only yesterday was tlio strong hold of tbo enemy, nnd tho natives who yesterday weio probably carrying guns aro today doffing their hats and grovel iug boforo tho Americans with elTusivo greetings of welcome. BIG MAN-HUNT PLANNED. Criminal to He llouteil Out of "Hole' lii-the-Wull." Casper, Wyo., Juno 13. Tho Hole In the-all, for years tho refugo of outlaws, promises to bo cleansed of its desperate inhabitants. Tho daring rob ber band which looted tho Union Pa cific express nt Rook Creek recently and escaped to tho fastnjsses of their dens in tho Holo-in-tho-Wnll, in spito of tho fact that they wero closely pursued over plain and mountain, aro to bo sys tematically hunted to their death. To this purposo tho several railway man agers with interests in this statu aro organizing possos. nnd tho outlaws will bo given no rest. It is oxpoctod 200 mon will bo ongagod in tho big man hunt. Tho stato nnd tho cxpross nnd rail road companies havo offered an nggro gato of $3,000 each for tho heads of tho mombers of tho band. In nddition to this head monoy, in ovont of succosb, tho mon who nro arranging for this chaso will bo armod and fed by tho cor porations nnd big oattlo companies of this scotlon during tho tlmo thov nrn engaged, No 31 en to lie Unci. Vancouvor. B. O.. Juno in ti. eight-hour law goes into operation to morrow. Roports from Nelson and Slo can indioato that tho atriko altlintlnn is unchanged. Tho nttomnt nf , Duncan minos to employ Italians haB failed. Tho manauomont of tlm Vmi. mino is trying to aecuro mlnorB. Non union men aro unwillini to wmi, 3 whon union mon nro holdino nt for $3.60 New Turk I'hjrtlclnn ltellra n Without InatriiliiriiU. New York. Juno 13. Dr Qoorge Holmer, a New York doctor, has cure a patient of appendicitis in eight ruin utes without the use ol n krille. Ici packs, or inxilticrs. Ilo applied one hand to n point midway between tho top of the richt leg nnd a ixjliit alnivu tho stomach, then bent up tho righ leg of the patient at the kuro joint and gavo the leg n slight twist, by means of a quick motion, related two or tbrco times, and the operation was over. This forced out of the appendix tho clogging particles that occupied it. Just back of tho appendix is the largest musclu in tho human body, known as tho kois magnus. It is attached to tho fermtir or big bono of tho leg, and is tlio muttclu by which one can revolvu tho leg as on a pivot at tho heel. It is this muclo which is made to do tho trick of emptying tho appendix. Using the fingers of ono hand to hold the walls of the abdomen in place, and to prevent rupture of delicate internal structure!, with tho other hand a spas modio contraction of tho rmoas mngnus Is Drought about, which snaps it agairiHl tlio appendix and forcetamt of that or gan whatever foreign 7 substances it may contain. VETERANS FOR CUBA. Civil Wr Holillrr Finn I.nw anil Or ilnr Klpmtllloli. Ulilcago, Juno 13. A special to tho Chronicle from Omaha says: Paul Vandervoort has received a letter from Presidunt MoKinloy acknowledging thu receipt of his letter offering to tako to Cuba a great colony of old soldiers of both tlio nine and tho gray, whoso presor.ro shall bo a guaranteu ogalnst uio outlawry practiced by home of tlm Cuban bands. Mr. Vandervoort is ro coiving hundreds of letters daily from veierans in all parts of tho country. wno aro anxious to uccompaiiy tho expedition. Mr. Vandervoort was formerly com maner-ln-chiof of tho Grand Army of mo nupuouo. no Haya tho colonists will go in tho fall, whethor tho move mont has been sanctioned by tho gov ornrnoiit or not morely as n private affair. Tho West and South soom to ho me largest contributors to tho hcIi lUlllO, DASH FOR LIBERTY. Mnnlno Itroko From U'linlner Htookmln unci Wiu Drowned, Wardnor, Idaho, Juno 10. Undor tho firo of his negro guard, Miko John Bon, orazy and desperate, made n dash for liberty by jumping into thu river ! i1y .,P0W" 11,0 rnPJ Blroa' bo bobbed like a great black cork, whilo on tho hank his kuopor, breaking through tho iindorhrush. poppored nt him with his Krng.JorgoiiBon rlllo. Somehow or other, tho floating tnrgot ovaded tho firo, but tho troachorotis eddiea wero too much for lihn, and Johnson waa drownml. tii, i,,i .., found 20 minutos lator. , V. ya8ono of tlio mon undor nrrost n tho bull pou on suspicion of having boon connected with th outragea of April 20. For Bomo dnya ho had boon aotlng strangoly, nnd it was fonrod that ho waa BiToring from n ro-attack of Insanity, with which ho was formorlv nii.fn,i v.... nrtornoon, mi examination by tho pro bate judgo proved that buoU was tho caso, mid ho was to hnvo boon tnkon nnd death In It. ,.,.,, .... V"'i it Is ImponNlldo t givu t,"' , "I lint of thine h(!n.,.,mr ilnJ thought many nr wi ' 1 ino news or tlm Imaner limit hv .1. A r.....i, .. . i rum i (iriagi). v i. , H, w nt tho Nkollto hnumi, in jj. "J inoinl, when thu . ,, i.1B 1 aw the Itmni'lul tip the principal ir -t. ntj.J took',! in tho Imxouiiihi ol oln l0,t, was oomploltdy wr.-. kp.. lo'n' every other IiiinIih-m iioiuttin, ' I,, ti... ....ii.i.. . 1,1 ... uu ,11, ,i',v HJII'IMB 0 H. t lug tho oyolone. Mr. ininW m comrades succeeded in rfcotirtl proprietor, Clmrle McKuiiba. . ami one oiiini irom n, ,i.:. they alo removed ,10 who was prolmtdr f.ujii. J Thoy Im removed two mm Z' i i - nuiiuii, nun miMiiii, Hna r. . nevereiy lujiiriHi. jir Uiroll to Stillwater bv learn for rel.t!) nut train, wiin uorioia. will m.,v at 12:15 A. M. Mr. Carroll further tin iintJ lowtxl tho cyclone, m, I hst m ,n w,IJJi lJlini,M,iT, ' J llfO jlliT pie nro uountie kiilfl. an t a ago will run into ti jt.dic Ji cf u euuds of dollars. IliimlreiU Klllril ami WouM,(, .lliwnnke. t io , Juno H.-JJ Mg was iecelvi'1 at tho Wni Central offices here lain ton,;'.,t k Hteveiia Point, from A It. vision aiiperliitemli-iit of u.e V;k Central at that plant, at djlloiu "It commenoiNl to rain on t'i Paul division aiioui 7 tint tuts and tho wires went down weti!J ett Mill! about 7:30. At8 UtN mvMHge from ItoLeiteon. tb0( via Murliall. that a rrcloct I'm Now Richmond about 7 39, killlct wounding from 350 to J 00 cpl. Ilonrilmnn M'linl lirf lb Etnk MiiiueaiKiliH, June 11 A iwtoii tho Times from North Wticoniln J tion, Win., says A oxiurloi from Boardman, J-j!s reports that thu whole town butm wipxl off tho face of tlis earta, a while no definite news can bettuix nt this time of the cmuialuei, itliti aumiH) that many tu-re mjutp.', it ttosaibly sorno killed. It II lm that D.ivo Helferon is tevcrel; it nnd his wifu killed. A courier lust in ayi Ne RJ mond has a I no boen wipe J off tint and that 200 or 800 people are leJtiW Many Klllril hi a Clrcot. Milwaukee. Juno II. -A dUfte was received nt 2 o'clock thiioon from Jcwett Mills, announcing tlr rival thero of tho Wicconiin Ctt train. A Mr. Cutter, in the empty' tho Central, sent n dispatch toll cal offices ol tho road, saving tfcat U town of Now Richmond waBSOinn of Highway bridge, and that tbe mnted number of killed will reach 1 Many of tho houses. Mr. Cutter W wero consumed by fiioaftci thccjcl Jlanv nennlo wore killed, he W1 whilo atteniling a clrcm, wuim allowing thoro. The C'vrliuie tkt llllllion. Minneapolis, Juno 14. A ipecUl'l tho Tribune from Hudson enys: I Ono of tho moat terrific tycwjl nvnr witnnosnd hv tho citizens 01 ""I eon nassed tliroiiL-h thu coantrr( 5:30 P. M. It formed In a tP fni i.tllf.a art.. I It nt FT HiltHfl nil LH Croix. It was witnessed by Iiomb of peoplo, nnd Boomed to folio" I lake, and to bo making directly city: but about two miles tm'i ...r..,l to tl... n,m mill ll'It I0B , I. W . V. , . lllu bliai ,,.. i . nnd crossed tho country. It 'rj 20 rods wido nnd destroyed OTeiflb in its trnok. Ornernl lVIUoii IMHiie'l- iiri. i.. ...... i..., i r 3 1 n e rn tvumiinmuii, juiiu i i. . ,1,1 M. Wilson, chief of engineers oijri Rinnn liln rntiirn from t0 .. army, j.uH coast apoaks in tho highest toruj rocoptlon which was accordod ;i .1... . i- t. .1 flint III! way of tho acquisition of liiforW about dlffoiont projects upon w c I must niiHH whon called upon ."J I iiiugi, wuoa viiuii vi.i.w.. I (. IPO's couimittoo on fortifications oi j nto mid tho houso com mil toes ui tironrlntlniiH and rivers ami HJ IIIUJII IIIIIUIIH llllll lliuio ilnlKI Ho la very much ploased at "'"''"Li iiiiinv nld frlnnilH in Portland, I V "' " i -..,1 .nvl no was onco Biniioiieu, jai tho work which la being done I .1!.. - ..,.l.innr CflrP'i ".1 mo uiruutiuu oi mo "li , n nt"'I only for tho improvoinoni oi - .i gatlon of tho Columbia rlvor, e ,J - -'..iiiniliifl ai s n,av to Wallace for dotontlon. mu uuiuiiHO or in" viu,".- mouth, is most aatisftiotoiv. Halialia