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BOHEMIA NUGGET Published Etery rrldr. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON ' Ultima nil 1 HER OF I ifffi'T.1::.: ; Ph., kille. LATER NEWS. I'lrtRUO and delayed rains nro (lis Jlressing Imllii. I'l.n nrnlcnr lliwlilll. in llllVS ftOlll Manila, is overdue at San Francisco. Completion of rectuitlnic now rotfi nionts for Otis is expected witliln a CJiuirelimialvo JJtivltiw of tlm Import, nut llniipmilngri of thn lnt Vk Clillnl From tlio Telegraph Column. Twenty-two Chicago bookmakers iiaru been indicted. Italy has subscribed 3,000 liro to Texas tlooil sufferers. Tho Union Pacific's Ogdeu-Omaha line will be double-tracked. explosion near Hiownsvillc, killed six and entombed 70 mill ; ers. wno later escaped. Admiral Dewey has wired hisaccopt 'anceto become the city's guost upon j his arrival in New York. A little boy was eliot and killed by a non-union conductor at Cleveland. Eight hundred troops are now on guard. ' An American lady millionaire, was arrested in Paris for shoplifting. She was released after "paying for the stolen goods, Tho reciprocity treaty with France has been signed. Concessions had to .Qnnrnf niv A li?nt lina tniidnrftil lli - jiaa oeen signed, uuucessions iiii'i 10 resignation, to take effect in two weeks. jlM)n)lu,u ai co,1(itioil of Camhoh'a i'rinco Henry ot miasm is in iwon , signing we convention IWiySiflFiR Elihu Root, a Now York Law yer Has Aoooptecl. CONGRATULATED BY ALGER looking out for the interest of C5er many. The secretary of tho Chicago school boaid has confessed embezlement of $34,600. Fiances W. Healy, of Vancouver, has been appointed a lieutenant in the reg ular army. President Angus Cannon, Mormon leader, has pleaded guilty to unlawful cohabitation. Spanish prisoners are to be ran somed, the money to bo placed in a bank until the war is over. A fire, origin unknown, destroyed J more than $350,000 worth of property , on the Brooklyn water front. I The wrecker of tho Perth Am boy I bank has been sentenced to six years I in tho New Jersey penitentiary The Oregon volunteers incompetent and nearly all are of tho opinion that General Miles should be in charge. A Rome dispatch says thero was an eruption of Mt. Etna, accompanied by subteriaean noises and a number of se vere earthquake shocks. New York trolloymen have joined tho Brooklyn tiollev men in their big Btiike. In Brooklyn dynamite was used to blow down tho elevated struc ture. The price of flour has dropped 20 cents a banel and is now cheaper than for sometime. Tho drop is eaid to be dne to tho steady decteaso in tho price of wheat. Abe Rothschild, known throughout the country as a crook and diamond thief of the first water, has been con victed in Texas and given three years in the penitentiary. Friends of Major-General Shaffer are endeavoring to have him continued in his present position after his time of retirement. It is not thought, how ever, that congress will accede to this. The Petrel is cruising around Linga yan bay, abont 200 miles ftom Manila. The orew is unable to get any fresh food or fruit from snore and is com pelled to subsist on the regular ship's rations. A statement prepared at the war de partment shows that of 50 officers and 1,316 men enlisted of the Second Ore gon regiment, only 49 were killed in battle or died of disease during tho campaign in the Philippines, a percent age of 3.62. Reports of foreign grain crops are unfavorable. A government assay office will be established at Seattle. Kansas has the biggest corn crop in light in the history of the stuto. Los Angeles will issue 12,000,000 in bonds (or purohase of waterworks. Three tons of gold dust were deposit ed in one day in the Seattle banks. Admiral Dewey will bo banqueted by the Americans at Trieste, Austria. The battleship Iowa has received or ders at Seattle to Bail for San Fran cisco. A reciprocal treaty between tho Uni ted States and tho West Indies has been signed. Tho Philippine commission reports encouraging progress toward pacifica tion of natives. Tho Addison steel foundry at Cin cinnati, employing 200 men, burned; loss, $400,000. Tho Shamrock In a race with the Prince of Wales yacht Brittania easily beat her 13 minutes. Three wero killed and three injured in a railroad wreck near Portsmouth, 0 caused by a heavy fog. Tho administration will ignoro tho Manila correspondents' "round tobin," and await favorable nows. Tho royalties paid to the Canadian government by Klondike mine owners will amount to oror $800,000 this sea son. Tho Filipino junta will bo moved from Hong Kong to tho island of La baun, a British colony, six miles from tho northwest coast of Borneo, as tho American officials have watched tho members of tho junta so closely at Hone Koric that tho latter hnvn fnnnil it impossible to supply the insurgents with arms. Sir Wilfred Laurier refuses to nuali fy his statements in regard to the , boundary dispute, and asserts that In ' meant just what ho said. I A small boy has testified at Chicago ' that he witnessed Mrs. George kill ' George D. Saxtou brother-in-law of President IIcKinley, at Canton, last October. Nez Perce Indians may make trouble. The young bucks have threatened to murder Northern Pacific extension graders, because the line ciosses their reservation. Sir Wilfred Laurier, prime minister of Canada, is to be presented by bin j friends with $100,000. His salary of . IS, 000 a year is considered insufficient , for his wants. During a thunder storm at Berlin, n . 4Ci . I : ,,.,. n.. . """"Ji iv i.nisuus iruiiniK .inuiai h WlinU UWS IS w. rnilin. ..t CI.., rim i ., I. M--!.. 1'arK track were struck by lightning. Throe were killed and 20 sever ly in jured. Tho New York Herald's Washington correspondent says Root will bo only nominal head of the war department. Tho colonial secretaryship is the re sponsibility for which lie is really slated. Hoke Smith favors discontinuance of the war. He contends that each is the sentiment all over the South. He does not want tho flag to tun, but would have the Filipinos promised complete independence. The greatest statesman in this country should be made eovemor-een eral of the Philinnino islands. utul tlm military authorities in the islands sub- ordinated to turn.' says Brigadier-Uen eral Thomas M. Anderson. Forty additional surgeons are needed in trie Philippines. tered on the Kovukuk ami othor branches of the Yukon. Elihu Root, a New York lawyer, has accepted the portlolio of war. People with money are coming into me Piortnwest in great numbers. A bia elevator burned at Tu'p.ln. O with a property loss of $1,000,000. President McKinley and Mrs. Mc will take an outing at Lake Cham plain. Oregon's hop crop will probaly reach 85,000 bales, according to latest esti. mates. At Cleveland the militin rosmin.1 in a bayonet charge to clear the etieots of riotous strikers. Tho battleship Iowa, recently over hauled at Port Orchard dr vdock. in untv at San Francisco. About 2,500 clothing workeis are on a strike in New York, and it is said this number will be swolled to 25,000 with in two weeks. Two rapidly moving electric cars crashed into each other at Los Angeles. Tho cais wero crowded, but no one was seriously injured. Governor Tanner, of Illinois, killed a deer whilo in Coloiado. and tho state came warden is after his scalp for shooting game out of season. President Diaz, of Mexico, and his cabinet will be formally invited to attend tho ceremonies of tho laying of the cornor stone of tho new fedoral building in Chicago on October 0. Trmlor nt the Onion Wit .Mutt After n Onnfereure nt III" White Home Willi SriiHtor l'liitt. Washington, July SB. Elihu Root. nt Win' Vnil- lion ni-nnfitoil llill Wilt portfolio ill President MeKinlry'r caln nut. Tho teleisram of aoeepiuiire wa received shortly after noon. while See rntiirv IniiiK u'w tilth tho nronident "? Secretary Alger had just Mt. Tho tender of the war portfolio wm made to Mr. Knot hmt iilyht after the t'uiifeienco at the While llnnpe. Ai the president will leave for the Adirun daeks Wednesday or Thursday, it t piobable that .Mr. Root will come to Washington to confer nith him before that time. It is regarded as more like ly that Mr. Root uill meet the presi dent at Lake Champlaui in the hitter part of tho week. (Elihu Root was hnrn nt Clinton, N. Y.. I'Vluluirv in ism mid erililiiutwil at Hamilton college and the Now York university law school. He wus admit ted to the bar in 1867, ainco which time he has been in activu practice in New York city. He was one of the most prominent members of the New Yotk state constitutional convention. where ho served as chairman of the judiciary committee.) Washington. Jtilv 25. Secretin T Alger this afternoon addressed thu fol lowing telegram to Mr. Root, at South ampton, on hearing of his acceptance of the war portfolio: "Accept my boat congratulations und thanks." RIOT AND BLOODSHED. Tho Dominion government telegraph line is now completed to Five Fingers, and is progressing so rapidly that mes sages may be sent over it from Skog. way to Dawson in less than two months. There are not fur from 130,000,000 Mussulmans under Biitish power, rank ing Great Britain the greatest Moham medan power on eaith. About 80,000, 000 of these are in Inrlin ami il.,. of tho rest aro in Africa. The president has issued his procla mation mihliallinr In ....l.l .1 , x- b miu nunu wio reciprocity agreemont between tho Uni ted States and Portugal, tho first of tho agreements under tho Dingley act to bo concluded sir.cn tb fit tnnrla wltl. I.1- last year. Three nemoes wnm ivr,M.n,i r ai 1 t J IIUilT Safrokl. Qa.. anil tlm i.ml. to 1, ..4i for five moio, who aro believed lo havo been membors of a gang that robbed J. E. Ogiltree. air en t of tlm Plant . w -- .....v njatvtlJ, at baflOkl. aftHrivnrila lilmlln.. I.t -., I assaulting his wife in his presence. CliMTileil Strrrt Cnr Itlmrn t In Clrro IhiiiI, Injuring SrvxrHl. Cleveland, July 25. A Euclid ave nue car, loaded with passengers, was wrecked by an explosion of nitro glycerin or guncotton shortly before 11 o'clock tonight. The injured were as follows: Mrs. E. C. Martin, 70 Alabou street; compound fracture of the skull, riu'ht arm broken and internal injuries, whiuh may provo fatal. E. O. Martin, right arm badly cut, and bruised about tho leus and bodv. Mrs. Catherine Hnrris, 25 Cornell street, suffering from nervous prostra tion. F. A. Smith. 00 Vienna slroot. In. jured about legs and body. Albert E. Fassot. 12 Wullaeo nlnco. legs injured. Dora Schossler, 11 Oakdnle stteet, bruised about tho body. Late tonight it was leurnfil tlmt .Mrs. Martin, one of the injured, would prounuiy dio. bho suffered a com pound fracture of the tknll. I nut mi,. arm broken and was otherwise injured. She was with her husband, who was also badly hurt. ihe forco of tho extilngimi WflR 111 great that it shook all the hoiii.es in the neighborhood, and it was heard for a distance of two or three miles. There is not the sliehtnHt nlnn in !. identity of the noisou 'who nl uni'il thn explosive on tho track. Wa hii Important Victory. Washington, July 25. Tho war do- partrnent received todav from Giumml Otis another dispatch, giving addition al particulars of tho fight between Cap- unii uyrne, witn 70 men of tho Sixth infantry, and robber IjmiuIb I n tlm island of Neirros. It rIiouh tlmt tt. victory of the soldiers will be greator than that reported in General thin' .1!.. patch of July 21, and that tho loss suf- lered uy the robbers was considerably l.n. .... .i . . ""S'l lllilll UUIUI-U Blilltll. iMlll'll O il la. faction is felt by General Otis over the result ot tnis nrn linmiirv otTn, :...i.... i ing with this disturbing element in the islands, anil ho renorts it n nir..n.i.. living a salutary effect on other bunds iniesnng tno locality. RAILROADS IN KLONDIKE. fHtm.ll.il." Hill IKi'I'l Hrvrn.1 Mild III i lull I'niinti')'. V YjtrL' .lull' an. A mieolal lo ,i... 'i . i ..... i, .mi Ottawa sitys: Tho HUT I ,l't... - tlanadlan Northern Railway toiiipany, Is tho result "f an amalgamation of tho Winnipeg (Ireat Northern Railway mill 1 1... T ..I... M tut t Ifi im itnilwav and Can ii I IIIU ll" ' Company, rho aiitl.oiitd capital Im $111,000,000, divided into 1110,000 lnA ......I. 'I'lltl llllllll llfllllll uares oi tinw oiiwh. - is lo bo at Toronto and tho dlreijloiM aro Fiwlrick Nirholls, Jainw (Jiinn, John M. Smith, Archibald ,1. Sinclair and llarcoiirt Vernon, an oi inn ouy of Toronto. Tho railway company ' einK)Wrwl to Issue bond not to exceod $20,000 u in lie. hut it U prohibited fionl amalga mating with the Canadian l'acitlii Hull- ... . ... ...1.1 way or any oi Its nrannnen, in wmi any branch IIiu-.h Ii-amuI by the CitniuliMii Paclllu railway or under Iti control. Thu cotiiMiiy is t" hVH five yunrs to complete its lines south of tho Has kntchouan tiver, and seven yearn to complete the line north of the Sas katchewan, ami it is proKMil to con struct braiiclivs to I't. Albert, Edmon ton to IVai'o nv.T and from Rod Deek to Lako i iniiigois. 'I'lli, Hii.lann II.II-. Viiknn liullivui .t- 1 Navigation Company In author ir.l to .1 i . . . ... 1 1 ...i i ... ciiaugu us uaiuu in j i tin uiiy cc Northwest Railway Company. Tho Klondike .Miitvi Rallwav CouiMiny, liun for its incoprontlorH Thouias U'Drlen, of Dawson Cily; James Arthur Sim- bold, of Otlnwa: William Ross, of Glasgow, N. S .Hiid Llewellyn il. Unto and I in rol.l 1). Govein, of Ottaiin. The rapitRl of thu eompaiiy Is to bo $1,000,000 and the head office of thu com puny at Ottawa. Tho company in cuiH)wored to construct a single or double line of railway or tramway in Klondike Cuy, from Klondike City along the Klondike river to Rotiunzn creek; from Bonanza creek to thu Di vide; from thn Divide to Dominion creek; from Dominion creek to Indian rivei; from Indian river to the Yukon river: from Yukon rivur to Dawmih City, and limy construct branch linen on Klondike river. Hunkei cruk. Itnuu creek, tiuartz creek, Sulphur ornek, Eldorado creek and other creoks. It may maintain and ojwunte telegraph, telephone lines, etc., anil may enter into a contract with any other com jinny and may connect im lines with unv telegraph or telephone company's lines In tho Unite.) Klatun. Tho company may isnue bonds to (he extent of $30, 000 n milo of its rullways und tramways. CHIT PEACE QflS Tlin rt..i .. ttt . .. ft un . ni l ii it., it r 'TS WORK is fu AllLy Fkm. I'lirfn Uiiiivxiili.i,,, III. I'.ir ii,- .. ... ' ot llneluiHtlmi Iff.. I I... ''Kill. Tllll I Ilttf lilt. .Inlv I. iiIkuK'Iiui it... . Hi 'I'i'f i. iiiirai, ."i KI. I ri in . 1 . lit , '' ' a '. ' 1 Or, I Ni.lKHlyluK , " , I 1 1 ) 1 1 II I IWIMItl,. I. . " '' - lug tho imnicH in, ' , tin ilolegiitoM. miv. "Ill H HilivH .,1 ,,. the above ilnli.,.. , Hplrml throuuliiMii i Im hi tho liiglifx , KfiioroH view i.f M Uni confereiiiti ), , proval tif the ,.,. Hie fterilM of r.li v.- tioiiN Hppeuile.1 liivention fur ,h . P iiienl of lnteiriHti.,,1,,1 i,mh. , " ' in illt and ctiatouiH nl ., , ,,, , , . ' l' al.,,,!,,,,,, til, ,.t.,ul ,1 . ' ' tllllOIIN UUlWa I...... , ... " " ".I'l'Mlfl t , lltltl fill till) prnlnlut,.,,, ()I . ,: bullets that oiiniIv ..j,,,,,,! .I:'11 j . Tho final act ,-u,ltuiul tl opinion an followi. " "The coiiferein i. .'.i.mit th . t.ni..... ..i .i i . at priment onprtHHi u ,,i III Im iluai.u.1 I ...i ..... . " 'ia ', Bun nun. i Htllj kind. 'The eonferenrn cii 'rnn ( Lnrcxii lt.eliiiriit In tVurlit. San Frauciaoo. Julr 2(1. Tlm imna. port Tartar will nail for the Philippines at 11 o'clock this moiniug. Kho wus to have cailtl yesterday, but was de layed by tho late iirrival of thu Nine teenth infuntry. The First and Third battalions of tho Nineteenth nru booked for tho Tartar, and they left Camp Meade lust Monday in foui trains. Tho llrnt section, containing companies u unii u, mot witn on accident near biiiHiiii yesterdur. which cutrnml il lay of sevural hours, though no ono was injured. Tho Nineteenth regiment in tlm I tin. ott in the United States, if not in tho world, having 1,800 man. It is the first regiment to be completely re cruited under the now organizations of 128 inon to u company. General Jo seph Wheeler und his daughter will bo passengers on the Tartar. Besides the regulars 175 recruits will go on the transport. Tho Newport and Ohio are schodull to sail tomorrow iimming, but it is doubtful if either will got away. All depends on tho arrival of tho Second battalion of the Nineteenth regiment. Besides the lattor thero will bo divided hotweon tho two steamors ubout 1,000 recruits. I.iiurlnr Tulki ttt XVnr. Toronto. Ont.. Julv 2r. a to tho Teleginra from Ottawa, says: A violont criticism of tin. a. .,..!., -..w ...MU I1.UIJ position concerning tho Alaska hound ary question by Sir Charles Tuppor, at this morning's sitting of tho house, r"K1'fortM statement from Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It is clear." ho sni.1. 'n. i . ' ' .11 UI u uia limy IWO WBVS IV w i i i .llm culty may now bo sottled-arbitrution . .. i .nive no nope at this momoiit that wo can settle tlm mntim i. promise No ono wants war. Wo lhViiem '"J!' ".VOry ,nea"8 of rt""oving tllO llilUljll lv hv nnnnf.rn I ......., ? liaVO not liiven nn limwi tl.i.t ti i , u . 1 i " ii. m possi ble to agreo to aihitration. -MfL.t tions are still boIiib on. v T n , sorno moans nf lirin.,i.,.. i .. ""u iul settlornunt." 1 HIio Pluml I.vni;li.i.l. vSt. Louis. Jnlv 2fi. A Pioi.nt . . r ; , ' " ouargoii w h assault. . U0KH aa w ul.nn ;,Thc-bL ---o-. v it ireu, C.'mitrurt I.ttlmr In Hnirnll. San Francisco, July 20. Tho Exam iner piints a tletiiilml .,,,.,. h , . ,, " "'"'J " IIIU III' eged evils of the contract labor system ... w.u ninvniiun isiauus as prnollcod by tho coffeo and sugar plantation own ers, and quotes ns its authority Rabbi M. S. Levy, of this citv. Wllft litis 4.uft 1 ' " Ju"l .Bi.miuu irom a lour of the islands. It Biij'ii: ihirty-six Galiclans, subjects of "i.iunun ompiio, nro now confined n Oahu prison, Honolulu, bocauso thoy refused to comply longer with tho uuiuuuris imposed on thorn bv jue.r owners. Thoy wore convicted of Uriniu coniruot service' and wero ; '"ii'Uellnito imprisonnient. Alloy gain roleuso onlv I ,w::ff.on,it,?f.,:riBo" k to ti.. fl lfM IIMI III Shft tJ iltlllufl of lu'utralu hi.,ii , nn tint iiriiii uditii.. . t . by littlil at iti wrlv av HHl ... ine comerrm-v n trt., Ion that qiiwiioiiN ri-ljt t (,J( and calilHtr of rillna nn r.ri J? as exMiiiinwl by :t 1iuo.j u , jt of study by il. .iiif,r,iH ineiits with it view tniiMitii.ifji, lortu solution lv n lu uro , .:. x "The ooiifereiiri. exir.-(4i anj that an enrly ounvrnnuo 14 l revlso the Oenevn -rjf.vrrtiun. "Tho conferernn ltn iti lr j questions relating t t'io mr. ,. ,1; of private Kir petty m ar ca 'i' ui the boiiiburduieni of tnwniciT j( in uuval war be 1 user red tuifu'.;s; fereiices." Thn couvniition was signed In ii idenury dolegatfc. The delegates met tl.is nftcrc vnii rn-exauiiDeil tho text of tint Crssl aa onlor to decide bow rriwrtj; lit to bo inadu. It wan .Ic-i lH 1 n:4 only the three coiiveniium. b t tit three declarations mud be wjyi'.M signed, tho (ot inula AcC'.is;r f which will be decided ;i Km, -hi. The Aiiierioau leii-g:iie im-'m and iisketl that the w rl Mm; ml: tide 27 be fully dt hned. eo lul U word may in no cane imply any lion on the part of tl.o Cniifri i'i! iiiterfcro in European iilTiuri rr'r- versa. Thu iIiscukskii m'i; til French delegates, who lioinc I tbnili clu, and tho Amcricaow. luMcl rcrtil houis. ElToits tire now Lh-'iiiit dh:i! find a suitable word to Biibstitn Ir "duty," which will meet llio wm.rt l the American dnlnciilea w itliODt weit' n cning tho purpnit of the aitlcli. Illit Cumuli hII If. II hi nil. Seattle. Ju v an a i..i . . "Tf. IUI li'm. Hl!r UUtirOHSOd ni l. T. U .Hy co"'." found 011 "n' " V" ' n,K"'. loads to tho lev cV 1 1VU",.,,,),I' of himse f B"p 0,1 ',lig ,ifo by '"owning 7 ' i1 I0,,1,0"0'' " RtlltitIK l it Campbell did not know how or as fo'l'owsT"10 t0 U"8 CUy COn0,udod "I shall end my life on this earth bv ii0)0 t,mt lllilineyorho recovoiod." R rry c","",", iiW.ni.d. three laZ ,1 J,U,y 20-''oro wore .1x0 deaths from dysentery during tho o gaOitv U Fv47" ,v'"O'?tl'0 nosf In y nry 00,""il nnd n. 21L th 7 olmo'" 'a roprosontod onoofUieictri1!: W"' , Culiiliif- lliiuin In n tlml. .Inlt. "ii a I..IIPI rff tfl today foim Major 1'orey W1IH1, of tM econtl Uregon 0111nteers, now i v t'rttu UOMIIW) IJ ilfllU "! V ' says thu regiment will lie miutcrelMl August 7, and will reach I'oillaDJ A gust 10. "Tho regiment," the luttor u.h "will stop ami parade at Aehlanl. Rosoburg, Eugeno, Albany nnilfulWi fltlfl tllll, 1 ll.itkllv il Pi.rt Infill 11 It lii utiiti..! tlmt tiiii ri'LMinent co in o homo in a body. Hiimiiiil Orncnii A ipiilntiiif Wnshlngton, July SO. Tlie PtI' .t....i I,.... ...... ,.t...... 1 ii. (,,ii,minff from 'mill ..nn ll.IUHIbUU il.u tho Second Oregon regiment to be op tains in tho volnteor urrniyi h;" .. . . . ..ii tin. i-rosion, lormoriy captain, n. m.i. fl... 1 i.ii. l.iiMIIlt! b. HV, lUNIIUlljr lllDb nui.fcw. .. Ciowno,. formerly udjutant of tlie rfgf mum. HnnltU u Tnnniort Hlutl""' Washington, July SO. The w . . . 1 d A tl.U. paninoiii has ornoiou uoo E. F. K. X. .mil M. Third cavaliy,.w proceed to Seattle to bo embarked W tho Philippines. Each of tho tiooP for tho Philippines Is to bo rocrulie" to 120 mon bv tho transfor of recrim' from San Francisco. v.i. on Ahnilt 200 mei' n i ui it, u 111 y u. . - i)n,i. Bomror bovs- omnlovod by th" 10" Telegraph Company, struck to Tlio offices of tho company mos "u" ea nro in tho financial ui""'"" v. strikers domuiid that thoy bo paid t ruto of 3!f couta n mossago. ana 1 roturnod mnssagos which thoy 'o abloto dollvor shall ho pultl r " Rllllln 11 a ilnllvfirnil tillifHIISOS! tl"1' . . levying of 00 conts n week 011 c'jc 1 b 7 for olothing shall coaso and tli boys bo permitted to purchase own olothing.