BOHEMIA NUGGET rubllilicd Every Friday. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON THE NEWS OF THE WEEK LATER NEWS. voluntoora linvi? Comprehensive Kovlew of tho Import- nnt Ilnpponhici of tho 1'nit 'Week Culled From the Telegraph Column. Tho deninnd or lumber ia tinprece dented throughout tho country. The battleship Wisconsin will be rendy for her trial within a fortnight. The famous pot ri lied forosts of Ari zona war bo sot nsido for n national park. Tho Union Pacifio will increase its capital stock and buy tho connecting lino to tho Pacific. The Nebraska boys woro given l rousing reception at Omaha and throughout tho stato. Tho lawyers in session in Buffalo favor tho now bankrupt net, but be lieve creditors should have hotter pro tection. The taking of tho census in Cuba is said to be n preliminary stop to the establishment of a republican form at government. Tho governor of , Vermont wanted lioavv cannon for tho Dewey salute and lias ordered them shipped from San Franoisco. There is active rocrniting everywhere in Peru and the government continues to send troops to tho interior. Busi ness is at a standstill untl mines are shutting down. An agent of tho British government who is in Seattle on business says thai Kinger does not want war, but will likely bo forced to it by younger blood which now practically controls his cab inet. It is reported in Manila that Agui naldo lias ordered the rebel generals in tno province ot Uavito to closo in on and attempt to take the town of Imns, and it is added the troops are concen trating around the town from the lnko country. To combine the combination of trusts is the object of an incorporation the papers for which have recently been taken ont in New Jersey. Tho idea is to form one gigantic central company, employing the entire produo live capacity. An elaborate plan is on foot for an alliance of the Central American states. Their fleets would combine and work together and they would con trol an inter-oceanic canal. It is tho' intention to have the agreement ex tend for 25 years. Illinois white men killed two negroes and the colored people have called up on the authorities for prompt action The trouble originated in a grading camp at Rockford and 10 black men wno were driven lrom tlie camp are now being fed by the police in Chicago. Miners in Mexico are not being mo tested bv the warring Yaquis. The Prussian diet has closed. No action was taken with tho canal bill Mrs. Phoebe Hearst is tho prinoipal stockholder in a new California ell company. A Japanese paper says Aguinaldo was killed by General Pio del Pilai last June. The military commander of San Cris tobal has been assassinated by the San Domingan rebels. Julia Pent Grant, daughter of Fred erick Dent Giant, now serving in the Philippines, will wed a Russian prince. Walter Wellman, the leador of tho polar expedition, has arrived in Ene land. Ho is probably crippled for life as a result ol ins trip. A company with a capitalization of $20,000,000 is forming in San Fran Cisco for the purpose of establishing Dig enterprises in China. According to a statement just issued by the California state bank commis sioner, the inoreaso in assets and lia bilities is the largest ever shown. The United States transport Grant, bearing tho Idaho, Nortii Dakota ant Wyoming volunteors, has arrived in San Francisco. During the voyago thoro were five deaths.. General Joe Wheeler in an inter view with a press correspondent says be believes Otis will soon mnko rapid progress. Ho says ho likes the Philip pines and that tho impression that tho country is unhealthy is wrong. James Hamilton Lewis, of Washing ton, is about to leavo for England to press upon tho attention of the British government tho alnims of a Inrge num ber of American minors, aggregating nearly $25,000,000, and mostly in tho Atlin district. Two wrecks in one day were re ported on the Rock Island. The east boud flyer ran into a freight tfain at Keats, Kas. The engineer and fireman of tho passengor train wore sovorely injured. The Keokuk express ran off the track near Elgin, 111. Tho train was badly smashed, but no ono was in jurod. A silk ribbon trust has boon organ zed, Fear of war is effecting trade in England. Tho Wellington sailed for home. I Tho condomned shin Rollcf ts lo bo used ns a floating liospitnl at Manila. Otis will send tho Ohio nftor the grounded Morgan City troops at Nag asaki. Yucatan Indians now refuso to pay taxes in Moxico, and moro tioublo is oxpeoted. British seamon havo doclarod a gen oral striko and tho tuovoiuout . will effect all British potts. Thousands of votoraus aro in attend ance at tho national G. A. R. oncaiup went in Philadelphia. Admiral Dewey has arrived at Gib raltar. Ho will sail for New York bo lero tho tti aid to of Uiu month. Five of Colonel Bell 's men encoun tered a rebel outpost near Porno and ono of their number was killed and an other wounded. Privato McVeigh, sentenced to be Ehot at San Francisco for murderously assaulting an officer, will have n life term of imprisonment instead. Tho retnil butchers proposo to mnko a great fight against tho trust. They have 110,000,000 of capital and mem bers in nearly every largo city in tho Unitod States. Kruger has withdrawn his conces sions to England. Tho time of resi dence necessarv to obtain franchise lias been increased instead of decteased as England demanded. Labori is on tho war path. Ho has given formal notice that lie will seek information in foreign channels, ns has tho prosecution. This, it is said, will bring about grave complications. Ezterhnzy, who is in London, says disastrous results will follow the ac quittal of Dieyfus. Meroier certainly will be condemned, and that will only be the beginning of trouble in France. A Ytnsnington correspondent says the president has made up his mind as to the government of our new posses sions. Each group will havo a differ ent form of control. Cuba will ho in dependent, unloss annexation is de sired, in which event, American senti ment will determine form. Philip pines will be governed by three com missioners; Porto Rico by territorial government and Hawaii as recommend ed by the tho commission. Eighteen cases and threo deaths is the yellow fever situation at Key West. The president's census proclamation does not impress the Cubans favorably. Santo Domingo City, tho capital, has deolared for Jimines, tiie revolu tionist. A Kentucky desperado carried otr his threat and killed an officer sent to arrest him. Tho rebels attacked Angeles with a- tillery, but weTO driven off by Colonel Smith's men. New England silveiites eulogiz.'d Aguinaldo and denounced tho Ameri can war policy. The matter of abrogating tho CI ly-ton-Btilwer treaty will soon be taken up witii Eulgand. i lie lioers aro rushing supplies to tho Natal border to be prepared to strike the first blow. Tho transport .Morgan City, boind for Manila witii reinforcements for Otis, grounded at Nagasaki, Japan. Dreyfus' friends say tho tide has turned and the prisoner cannot now be condemned. His innocence is almost proven. Tho United States hospital ship Ro-J net, wiiicn recently arrived in San Franoisco from Manila, has been con i! einned. The Kansas regiment has left Manila for home. Tho Iowa and Tennessc regiments nre now tho only ones left in tho islands. While mentally unbalanced, Henry JMncJe, a Chicago carpenter, shot and killed his wife and fatally wounded his o-yenr-old daughter. A nietnbor of Admiral Sampson's stall says ho does not want to retire. The admiral is in good health and wants to stay with tho squadion. As a result of a row between strikers and a repair gang nt West Pittston, Pa., John Pollock, was killed and eight others were eevorely injured. Kruger lias backed down from tho position ho had taken. He lias agreed to tho proposed conferenco nt Cano Town and will explain tho franchise law. mm of i m Eaoh Group Will Havo a Dif ferent Form of Control. PRESIDENT MADE UP HIS MIND Senator Morgan, of Alabama, proph esies that expansion will bo the sal vation of cotton, and is about to start ciusado in the South to spread tho new gospel. Tho secretary of tho intorior has or- dered that sheep ho exoluded from tho Ranier reservo in Washington. Graz itig is considered injurious to foiestH. This decision is but a precedent, nnd it is said it will bo hut a short tim'o until sheep aro oxoluded from all tho forest reserves of tho country, includ ing the great Cascade lesoivo in Oro- j Eon. Culm Will He liulrpemlriit. Itnlrn An nexiillon U llrilrrd-l'hlll.'l'" lie (loveninl bT Coliiinll'- New York, Sopt. O.-A spocial to iho Horald from Washington (" riiero is good authority fur iho "' niont that tho president has rotoine'l to Washington with these general nlens uppermost in his mind n " '""" eourso in relation to the new depend elides: The Philippines-Civil government by three commissioners lo supplement military rule immediately nfur tho rchelliou is ctnelied. Cuba Continued military control .null it is determined by means of a .oneral election whether tho inhabit nits want independence or iinnoxa ion. If independence, the new gv ininent olected will bo u-cognized by lie United States and will ho given moiiiageiiieiit and every opportunity establish its stability. H niinexa- turn, tho piesuieni win hu kimi-ihk" ;iv tho sentiment of American citizens ns it may then exist. I'oito iiico Civil government of the teintorial form, eitnihii to Unit which revails in Arizona. Hawaii Territotinl form of govern ment as recommended by the Hawaiian commission and as provided for in i measure now pending hefiiio iongrofS. .Some weeks will elap?o ueioio tne president Fettles down lo tho actual preparation of his niesc-ige, but he has returned from his vatatiun with some well-deiined views as to tho difficult problems which confront him and will immediately commence discussions o( the details with the members ol his cabinet. L lias been generally mpposed that with tlio war still in progress in the Philippines the president would avoid committing himeolf to recommenda tions of the future government of tho islands, but such will probably not ho the case. His Pittsburg speech leaves no room for doubt that hu will insist upon American control of the Philip pines. To this extent ho has coino out squarely and thrown Jown the gauntlet to the anti-expansionists. Mr. McKinley not only favors the permanent control hut is prcpaied with all of the forces at his command to fight for it, but to avoid tho charge ol militarism, and that is his reason lot making tho recommendations, ho pro poses outlining a plan to congress for submitting a civil form of government for the military the moment pence it obtained and the complete supremacy of tho United Slates established. Farther discussions with his cabinet may change somewhat tho piesident'a views as to the form of civil govern ment best suited to meet the situation, but at present the commission idea predominates. Professor Srhurmann, president of the peace commission, it understood to favor this kind of con trol and a historical review recently prepared for the president, showing that tho United States has frequently auopieu tins method oi control of new territory in a transitory stato, has deeply impressod uiembois of the ad ministration. It is appreciated that it will bo some years before tho islands nro ripe for even a territorial form of government, such as is proposed for Porto Rico, so that control by commissioners, much the same as in tho District of Colum bin, is deemed a happy eubatittito for a military government and a safe and simplo means of control preliminary to uic cawiuiiHiiiuum oi a territorial loim of government, when it may bo possi uio to give tho natlvos generally the right of suffrage. Tho plan under consideration con templates three commissioners, one an army ollicer, to havo charge of fiscnl niiairs, nnother a naval officer to hnvo control ot tho customs, and the third, a leading native officer of legal exper ience to look after the judiciary, nil tiireo to bo appointed by the preeident anil connrmed nv the seriato .l...M . . . x'imuici uuuiiia contemplate giving uiui-uipinuH a voice in all municipal affairs and tho most libeial eelf-govorn-ment possible. Culiiinhlii the I)efcii,l-r. Newport, R. 1., Sept. (). 1 today's race, tho socond and last of tho official trial racos for tho settlement of a do fender for tho America's cup, tho Co lumbia again demonstrated that she Is tho Buporior of tho Defender, the 1805 champion, by dofeatinir her 10 mltllif.ia and 7 seconds over a triangular course, in an eight-knot breezo and a smooth sea. Calcium T,lBit 1'lnnt Kiplodml. Chicago, Sent. 0. Bv tho of a calcium light tank filled with car bonic acid gas. in tho Chicago Caloium Light Company's machine UnBliineton Htroet todav. If rnttL TTnn kins was fatally burned nnd Howard McClethan soriously injured. Tho first floor ot tho building was wrecked. Several persons who wo slightly out by flying glass. TCf THE MORGAN CITY. A Hn,l. Wr,e l....lr.l. bill W. rBo n Win t.iml. Washington, Bupl. O.-'Uio follow In . ' oh, rVfolnnl till" afternoon, L'l ' , ..riluuhirs of U.u wtook of '1,?,S,S.Sij..lnt-(len m, Washington: Tho trn..port Morgan City, under guidance of an ... . i ..ii..i triiik n reel on the SK 5 '1 IrouiOnonuo.i. ...ii... fmm Nimaimgl, nhoiit 4 n , I, I. She backed oil at :....V..i.. ' 'l'i, vn.sol filled rapidly; ",."M. ,,11 worn saved. Tho Wttn nullum'" . . ,, , , i n.niv did Mileiidld work Have telegraphed to Kobo for food, nu.l am sending a waking crow. vessel and food lrom hrro. Cargo almost nil lost. Can vou nnd u Irwiiporl i m....ii.. American money in good hero only, hence tho delay. f'AltTKU. Qmirtorriiimtor. n ...i mi. i-uIiImI Minister Book for particulars, Mid nolllled tho do .,,iw.T,t Unit the Ohio would bo sent l.i Nni'imnki. TllO gOVlll IllllOIlt HIllfelH no great loss in the wreck of tho Morgan City, hito that of time, as she ivnM .1 iiirturci vessel nun wiu vwnur. no tho losers. A TuUl Wreck. London. Sept. 0. According to a ilispatcli to the D.illy Mull from Kobe, Japan, tho Morgan City Is total wreck. DOER WAR PARTY In Control of AffHlrt In I tin TriMtiit I'pnrs I" Comlilnrril llupnlraa. London, Sept. 0. The Johannesburg 20ircKiitleiit of the Stainhud nays: "I learn from an official, who has boon oarnntly striving for pence, that tno mattei is now hopeless. Tho Boors will pioUibly declare war nt 48 hours' notice, and ill tiy to raid Natal be fore the Driiinh troops arrive. 1 be lieve the Oinnge Kreo Statu will join the Tiiiiisvaal, hut that tho Doers In Natal and Cape Colony will remain quiet at the outset, unless irritated by the dismissal of the Cape Colony cabi net. "Tho Doors have tho (ullmit confi dence in their magazine- rille nnd their skill in tiiarL-iiuiiiiship. Statu Attorney Smuts is the chief Inciter of tho war party. Thirty thotMiuid men in tho Trnusvnal stul 20,000 in tho Orange. Frco Stato will take the field." Tho Times prints a letter from the bishop of Pretoria, appealing for funds to relieve the terrible distresn ciiiihimI by the protracted tension and the fears of war. A dispatch to tho Daily Mail from Dehigoa Buy says the refugees from Barberton declare that they were warned to leave, as tho 1 oors intended lo cordon the district. There aro nu merous dispatches giving rumors to war plans and preparations, probable uttitudo ol the natives possible developments. ns the and AFFAIRS IN BRAZIL HbIi of I.nrcf Truct lo (tic Orrman (iiivrrnnirnt. Rio do Janeiro. Sept. 0. Notice has been receive,! fiotn Berlin that tho Duke of Saxo hns wild to tho German government lauds in Santa Catherine, estimate,! at over 1.000 Mjtiaro leagues. Tho minister of the exterior has con cluded conferences with the Bolivian minister about Acre, tho territory claimed by Brazil nnd Bolivia, tho in habitants of which recently claimod their independence and constituted a now South American commonwealth. Tho government has ordered that inn nitions of war bo tout with all haste from Bahia to Para. Threo gunboats will ascend tho rivor Para above Aero in a fow days. Itear-Admiral Howison and tho offi cers of the United Status cruisers Chi cago nnd Montgomery visited Petropo Us Snturday and Sunday, whero thev woro entortnined at tho United Statel legation. Tho resignation of tho Argontint ministers is rogardod as a condomna tion of tho policy of Gonoral Rocas ro garding Brazil and tho delivery of the missions treaty. NORTHWESTERN Pr5 SEVEN WERE DROWNED. Accident In n Hnlllng I'nrlr. Cnutm! by Mm Hliikliie ,,f Tlmlr llout. Halifax, N. 8., Sept. 0.-A sailboat was sunk tonight near tho mouth ol Halifax harbor, nnd sevoral lives woro lost, tho victims belnimlm, in il. I. rhoro were 11 por80ns , tll0 bont n((, lour woro saved. Tho mnut iifm.i out of its stepping by a squall of wind, and when it foil back into its pocket it punched a holo in tho bottom of tho boat, causing hor to sink in a fow iiiiii- riu i inoso drowned nro: Rni.nrt on, plumber, wifo nnd threo 'icd sisters: W. ii,in.. - in the o tv o mUi ,rn 'i Hancock, clerk. " "n . "!l tip the II,.,,,,.. opokano, Sent. B T Hntrv kt 'lH Tr,,1"K lkod into iinrry Green's enin iiii,,, . n. hear At T ,' blk 1,1 rv heart of tho fauslnnM .iid,ii , flnnrrnM T..1.. . . . " -uw u All, I LrNtit 11. ..... ... . IDII . pry, Minn , vlmr, It ",r"m win wa" H- i ;z nil C. ,i Tho I'nolllo Noni.u. tkli rooures.aii ,. ,..! H'ti teilnl. chithli.'i . ,,UC(! Mwit ....I.. i . Mil l,i,i i n V ,. l lllll... iiiliur, nnil lIlUlii U , 'mi it i mi fir I II tvm '.If 1 I . . .. I'MUl IP. hlWIla All Unit 111111 lltllnl " ItiitlilllM til !.... . ""I ' "uvillij nttinii,.i . I tl I 1 1 i m t.W . . 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David u n m a r- omployod Jfnw llllllirlir Cllll'f Tho Siiloin & Paiillo Cot W ( 1 1 I Till II V film I iiriiclus of Incorri 1 1 iti tol t li 4i fi tii I fi 1 .lull, fll.fl , Wll...l. -- ... ,1I!,I..,I l..,r. ul.nr,.. lif tlOCll'll. lSt company will engngo lit theconiti" tion, equipment, operation Mil "J agonioiit of a main line oi leleginpli nnd telophono lln tc " steam nnd electiio linos. T1" which thin company propwes W' struct will pass through one cl -I........ 1....1 1 .Il.trlctS 01 W ricnuni iiKHUiiiiiiiMi - ,i Wli iimnttii vn ov and win . i r...i in the loffl"' I..1J Ul IIIK'H v. . - - l.lu,,' i ... ...v.. .iti. r ni"' men, uruiKing -- m, within easy reach of the nmrkci. i i,..ai.w.u. nl tlia corpornti0 " to ho nt Fulls City. Or. Tr. .irnniifitcliire mi... c i.i..iij Mnchlne toiii , lllll ailllllliui A'lmui. (.lint) puny, whioh hns been InooriwwW' shnrus of $110 each, propose tow. in tho mnnufncliiro of a wocderrec ly patented by M. J. Amloieon. ' a oontilvanco intended to cief mor fallow of weeds nnd otlior ire i. lo L-nnWII J 1 Bomo growtiiB. ii. .((.ami' Andorson Wood Destroyer chines uro giving excellent sail Tho piinolpal placo of boi nei fur. Tho company nns ow - , jcj lug nnd secured nno""''"" ;Ji l to inniuiiaoturu uovu tho mnoliiiioB umiually. A Now OoriHirntlon. .. n it uMn.hln nnd other cap'" ' of Nnpa, Cal.. mo fori.iJnK V tin,, t . nstabllsh an aotqmobW ..I..HHIM II--' IK i . ,- , -n "invriut, I Olll IIP lo men, looted tho tlilu .,,i ..., ono of " Hiiui ill inn iiiia 1 i i tnllv womwlo i u,,u vormpi OhaSO and nl.on l . ... l' I "uoBiinoiit. ennturo or nun to uHiiiuunu ,..,i.,0 tie iiugH, Policeman GommrinB lory.. Sevoral Inrfio . oup , ea. ot in tho Kro n nn,i 'n.,.n,i n ,,ni io.000 each inio torp7iso ami 100, 000 h W