Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 26, 1900, Image 2

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BOHEMIA. NUGGET
Fubtlihrd Stvrj rrl5r.
COTTAGE GROVE
.OREGON
IE NEWS Of I WEEK
Dauiprthrnlva ltevlcw of th Import-
nt 1ltinfalnca of the l'ut TTk
Cntlxt PTtiin th Tvlrgniiih Colnmni
Senator Gear was re-elected In low.
New York has let a contract for an
ther subway to cost f 35,000,000.
Many American will be needed it
the government plans for the Filipinos
Robert M. McWade has been ap
pointed to succeed Dr. Rod loo as con'
eul at Canton.
Tho Form era Alliance want thf
proposed ship subeddy money spent foi
uport bounties.
Boers attacked French's advance?
post and were repulsed with 20 killei
and 60 wounded.
Landlord Whitten, of Skagway, fell
from the gangplank of a steamer at
Seattle and was drowned.
Over 20,000 drivers of all kinds of
vehicles are on strike in Rio Janeiro.
Troops wero called out to maintain or
ucr.
Great floods of $1,000 bills are said to
nave been a prominent feature in th
campaign of Senator Clark of Mon
tana.
Thomas B. Reed says he finds selfish
ness is master of tho human race and
tho world must work to better condi
tions of the people.
In the senate Senator Pettigrew de
clared that "the blood of every soldiei
who has fallen sinco the war began is
on the hands of tho administration."
Miss Helen Gould has given ?50,00C
to aid in the building of the new home
for the naval branch of the Young
Wen's Christian Association in Brook
lyn.
A London paper is authority for the
statement that the powers have de
manded knowledeo of the United
States' policy in China and the Philip-
pines.
Tho special committee of the house
to investigate tho case of Roberta of
Utah, finds that Roberts had three
wives. It is said ho will not ba nl
lowed to remain in congress and a ma
jority favors not allowing him to b
seated at all.
aobciusco's friend and close asso
ciate, Haym Salomon, will be given r
medal by congress. His relative
claim that ho loaned this country
money annng the revolutionary wai
and it was never repaid. The medal
is a compromise of their claim.
uenmarjc is coming down to out
price. She now asks only $4,000,00C
lor the Danish AVest Indies. The
price first demanded was $13,000,000
It is likely the deal will be closed be
fore many days. The islands will be
valuable to us in the event the Nicar
agua canal is built.
Dawson was visited by another largt
nro.
General Joe Wheeler is coming
nomo.
of cotton
LATER NEWS.
Tho com sing of nibblt.1 was stopped
In Chicago by humane oiilcors.
Iu a (Treat battle which lasted nil
day Sunday tho Boors held their own
Mines at Johannesburg have made
impregnable that city from un attack
ing lorco.
MothodUt missionaries will begin
nctlvo work in the Philippines to con
vert tho Tngals,
Count Bonl do Castollano says ho if
going to use his vauo on tho editor of
tho Paris Figaro.
Tho popo warmly praises the work ol
an endowment lor a Catholic univer
sity at Washington.
Tho Duko of Teck is dead nt London.
Ho died from pneumonia after an ill.
ness of several davs.
J ho Bncar war is to ho coutluuod on
tho samo lines as heretofore, and no
settlement Is iu sight.
At Butte. Mont.. DomliiloL- Miikm. n
painter, mounted a ladder to paint a
building. Ho grabbed n live wire and
fell dead.
Colonel Georvo M. Randall and Col
onel James Bell, have leeu named bv
I1DF1
I ON IK
British Slowly and Cautious
ly Moving" Ahond.
DOERS FORCED STEADILY OAOK
Nretn to lie Nlinrt of Ammunition Tlm
llrllloli 1'itiik Thr Hour I'utltUm
on Ilia Mountain,
Cn. .n.nn fnttln 1,111 9.1 AftM
Id linnr. .win I tmnn u mid tnrrlhln flni
yesterday, Generals Ilnrt and Ulery ad
vancen i,uuu yarns, ino noeis main
tained an irregular flro during tra
night, but the llrltlsh outnosts did not
ronlv.
This morning at daybreak tho llocrs
opened a stilt lire. Tho llrltlsh stKxl
to tho guns where thoy had slept and
an engagement was renowod vlgor
ously. Tho field artillery poured shrap
nel into tho enemy's trenches.
A rumor that Ladysmlth had been
relieved enlivened the Brlllsli, who
were short of ammunition. All day
tho roar of musketry fire continued.
Tho British took three Boor position
on tho mountain and found shelter be
hind the boulders
the resident for nromotion to tho mnfc u? ft "UPUK
of brlgadier-general. taken for an Advance. The first kopje
I IKia WlltlVU till) iniilltr Ul IIU V'tlUti
Georco D. Ilcrrou. fonuerlr lira itliit tlm ltruira tnlmmtiwl it 1im fWirf
fessor of Iowa eolleuo. buys tlm thnl in,.. ...... ......
effect of socialism on religious dogma strown with Immenso boulders, stir
will bo to chauge tho whole attitude ol mounted by mounds on the summit,
human belief. rm itritui, n,innni Uf..,Hi,i,i
TII' ...Jill .1M 1. .1 .i tho lln... .,1.1. .I- I-H...
Aai.il i. 11I1II1UU lIUIIHra IS Hie USll- IU JUi;.0 iUKIAVIl Cliillj. IliU IU.1UI
mated cost of rcnairinir tho Olvnmin did not show Mich tenacity as pre-
accordlnc to the ixnort of the naval I viouslv. Tlieir Xordoufeldts fired at
construction Iward. Tho work will be i long intervals, and their cannon fired
.1 - n . . . ... I i , . .. .1 .
uono at me liosiou uavT-rard. and will l "ut milium. imarcuiiv tno itoera
occupy alout a year.
According to the Now York llomld'n
Washington corremondent there is nn
excellent prosect that tho Nicaragua
canal bill will bo through this nwRioti
without waiting for the report of tho
.. aiKcr commission.
Mrs. Annie Ellsworth Smith is dmul
at New York. Sho sent the flrbt tele-
graphic message, 'iWhat hath God
wrought?" from tho Unitod State un.
premo court room, Washington, to Bal
timore.
Two neeroes wero shot to death and
two white men desperately wounded as
tho result of an attempt to arrest a ne
gro murderer at -Macon, Ga. J. H.
Butler, colored, is the man who did
most of tho shootim;. and who wns
himself shot to death.
A long-timo resident of South Africa.
now in iew loric. savs tno llocrs nm
not brave; that they will fight from
cover, but in the onen. mnn tn mnn
me uoe- is no match for the Briton, or
other white antagonist. He predicts
me untlsb will win soon.
"religious monopoly.
Profrnor llrrron, nf Iowa, on tli Kfferl
oi nm'iHiiaiiii
I. .tan. B.I. -Geomn 1)
11. ....... I.. Iu ii imtfiiauir III Iowa
iirrii'ii, nuiiii'i. . -- -
college, who I wny to Ruwdii to
t I. M a fr..l.i..l u..t.l t.. n
VlStv V-OUIIV iiiihhii, nun in i"i"
. . i.. i 1 1 .. f . ..
last II lilllt lie 0rt WIO MIDIIU I.IHiiriii
Club that what Protestant Christen
dom termed religious authority was cs
. i .
nt'iitliiliy a inonoiKiiy.
Tlw.rn In nil ill ITlrilllll. " III) said
"between the (ill combination that says
Pay unto inn no union triuuw, or mse
. . ... .... ... i i.
go without oil,' ami mat oi me cnurun
that mth "VIiorHlilii as I say or u
damned.' It Is exactly the same prin
ciple! that which lies back of the
Kuindanl Oil combination and the
Protestant church.
"UitnUlliiiii hiiu iiiinn lo us not as an
economic change, but It stands for
Kx-TrniiMnal Cunaiil Arrlvr..
WasLington, Jan. 23. Mr. Moutngn
. hito, formerly consul to tho Trans
vual ronnbllc at London, and who.
is understood, is in tblx mnntrv tn nn
deavor to obtain recognition as the dl
loraatlo roprosoutative of the icpubllo
here, arrived iu this city today, from
rtevr lork.
I.rtttr From Knurr.
London, Jan. 25. A siieclal dii
patoh from Naples says that Mr. Ma-
crum is reiwrteil to be tho bearer of
letter to President McKluley from
President Krugor, in which tho latter
proposes pcaco terms based on tho
status quo, with complete independ
ence and a seven years' franchise.
WALL OF GOLD ORE.
Thonaml
Hepburn belioves tho houne will
wo canal bin.
China is buying heavily
ciotn.
Iron and steel shipments are taking
an available shlproom to tho Orient
The Northwestern .Fruitgrowers' As
sociation met in Taconia in annual
meeting.
Ex-Congressman David J. Colson.
enot and killed two men In a Frank
fort (Ky.) hotel.
Wainwright & Co., Boston bankers,
nave failed. They tried to carry tot
neavy a load of mining stocks.
A wall street rumor says that the
Southern Pacific may buy the Galves
ton, Houston &Northern.
Tho British ship Reliance and the
British ship Annie Thomas are long
overaue at ban franclsco.
Tho French admiral dinod with Pres
tdent JImlnes, of Santo Domingo aftei
the troublesome claim was paid.
The third annual conventionu of tht
National Livestock Association oi
America mot in Fort "Worth, Tex
General Bnller cnhlnfl thnt lm tMnim
he Ih making progress.
The news of the success nf thn Mr(
can troops is confirmed.
Tho EOCOnd detachment nf Tvimlnn
volunteers has left for tho cape.
rt . . rt , .
uouni and VJOUntesn IJantpIInnn nun
Gould, have arrived in New York.
The United Minewnrkern vntnd ilnnn
a resolution of sympathy for tho Boers
John Ruskln. the crent nrt critlo
witer, passed awav in his 81st venr nt
ixraaon.
General James F. "Wndn ha tairnn
temporary oharce of the dn nartmpnt nf
me laiceB.
Motormen and conductors nf Tm
IS. I., are out for mnrn wntrm nti.l
shorter hours.
A deadlr nnarrel in thn TtnKnn nnnr
ter of New York resulted in thn UlHn.,
oi mree oi pne lamily.
Ihe Baldwin Iranmntlra v-nrlm nf
Philadelphia, has received an order for
ou large locomotives from France.
Danish farmers
cesa of Wales 12.000 boxes of
butter for tho British soldiers in
Africa.
Tho reason for thn nlnsn nonsnruViln
18 now DOine annreclntod In Tendon
and the people are willing to await the
resuus.
An Indiana volunteer, writing Immn
,t . .... :
says mat joo wnceier gave tired sold
lers his hnran nnrl follm. t,l. ......
., ...... hiiuift 6UUI
mareueu wiin tho boys.
Owing to dancers thrnnhnln tVio
Commonwealth of Frnnlffnrt Ifv
clergymen set aside Tuesday as a day
Upon ThiiuiaiuW of Tuna
In NIElit.
Prairio City, Jan. 23. What I J In
eomo respects tho most nhenomonal
gold itnd in J.asteru Oregon, is 7!
miles south of Prairio City, in Grunt
COUntr. Tho width of thn lndirn l (inn
feet, and tho walls are broken awar for
a distance of more than 11,000 feet.
leaving tho ore exposed lfiO to 200 feet
in tho air. It is said that nowhere in
tho world has such a liody of ore been
found, standing, as this does, whnrn nn
tunneling Is necosary. Tho valuo of
tho oro runs from .fa to $03 per ton in
gold, and it is free milling. Thousands
upon thousands of tons of ore. unin
cumbered by mountains of dirt and
valueless rock, stand uncovorod.
Ilnttlo With YnqtiU.
Nogalen. Ariz.. Jan. 23. News was
received irom tho south this morning
that General Lorenzo Torres hnd nn.
gaged tho Yannif, at Macoyatn. klllinir
over 200 and taking COO prisoner.
Father Boltr. n and several sisters of
charity who havo been held as nrinnn.
ers of war by tho Yaquis for tho last
six months wero icsr icd by tho victori
ous Mexican troops and aro now with
General Torres. It is expected that
this last important victorv of fSnnral
Torres will havo tho effect of scattering
tno xaqnis and will result in ending
the war.
, . . W.V.C(, cvw udiiio iuceui
Senate committee on interoceanit ' humiliation and prayer,
canals will favor the bill tor the
truction of tho Nicaragua canal.
A negro who was supposed to hav
aided two negroos to escape near Hend
gin, leun., was lynched by a mob.
Negroes have appealed to the Dnttee
States Benate for national legislation
mat will protect them
and lynching.
Tho treasury department is consider
lng a recommendation to move the
COn- Ttni' Ml- Mtoldnn 111 l 1 !..
... k-.w...wu win iiavu nuBUluiu
control Of all denartmnntii nf thn Tn.
peka (Kan.) Capital for one week,
wnen no will demonstrate how a Chric-
tian dally should be conducted and
edited.
Tho lGth annual rnnnrt nf thn TTnttnd
from buruina States civil servi nnmmtRitinn Vina
been presented to the president. It
shows an increase in tho number of
persons employed and more examina-
Killed by KnrtliHiinke.
Citv of Mexico. Jan. 23
arrlvinc from the interior nointa uffnrt
ed by tho earthquake Friday night and
Saturday morning. Mnch damage was
aono to property lu uuadalajara, and
tho city of Colima. canltal of thn tnt
of the samo name, was the sceno of
torrid o experiences, accomnanhwl with
the loss of soven lives. The City of
MOXiCO camo off carnrmrntlvnlv nn
scathed in tho earthnnnkn. fnw
dents occurring here or in tho suburbs.
Tho church of the Throe Kings, in the
suburbs, was crackeJ. nnd will i-
closed for repairs.
new spirit and a new world. From the
f liiillvltliHillHiti. thrnuili
capitalism and tiie various forms of illn-
tribution, mun wnai a mini is sup
jxisod to earn ami what he really needs,
mii immt flnallv riuiidi thnt Ntaif I where
linniaii iif.iwl I thn onlv recoLMilzud colli
of the rjalhi for a deuent society, lite
central idea of soclallmii is that of oven
human helm; an coual inheritor ol
worldly IhhioIHh. And In this day all
thliiL'H olili'cllvn and subleetlvo are
tending toward tho nooiallntlo Idea.
"Dun nf thn L-ravi miMNtlniiN III (hn
effect roclallsm will have on religion.
What will bo tint effect on the general
mental nttltudfjrtn human life If nodal-
ism should predominate? What will
bo thn effect of tho creeds and tho dog-
infill, thn tmdtf nnd thn ti'ititilitM? The
effect of noclalintlo idea iimM'lriL' thu
world would change tho whole atti
tude of human life toward tho future.
Protetitnutism elands by, menacing
tho Integrity of the human soul. Tho
olomcnt of fear has hctm dominant in
man for centuries. They are ufraiiln!
the gods they worship, and inuxt propi
tiate them. Thnv mint sarrlllrn to
their unknown gods more fruits of one
JOHNSON'S VICTORY flnfi
Dofoatod Foroo of Eight llj
urou insurg-onta.
MARIETTA SHELLED THE Pi.Ac
(Imirrnl iliwin, Triinpa KmPrri
urilli 'llllllllB inn IlKltnla II. . .. I
.1......1 ai.. is.....
titittrti til .tv.t,
.Manna, .nm. :i. imi
.... --"Hint,
of tho l orty-sixtli liifniitrv uii,)fr jjj
lor .liilniHon. nnd tliriii iwn.
. .. ;. ;..;. ,. .;.;.: """i
inn iiiiriyeigniii imaniry, eotnimivl
by Major Mulr, defealed HOD iimur,
at Taal. provlnco of llntmiL-i.. l.,
. . . i . .J. r' ' M
iay, iiuuig inn town. Tim uua.f
I, . .i i... ti t .i . -.i
.minima aico suuiioi tun nine,, tJ
t . ' im
niMiir;i'iu nun iiMir million, two
which were cnnttirod. Two a
worn woundwl, and 10 dead iiuurxfJ
1111111 lUllllll Oil llllt flUIII.
M l I ..,..!!... I.... t
aiiu iniiKiiu niniinili;n iiiiw hiiiiw i
... ....
tal oi 11 t'tMn and II deatlni
AnirrlPHiii Orrupy Nnnln ( rn,
Maiillii, Jan. St. Tim AihhHa..
.... via
have occupied Hintu ( ruz, on ijk
dn Hay, Liigiitiu pnivliuo. it v,.,7l
...i i ...
jmrnn iniiiiy iiifiirKeniH wem nilinml
tniteu there, nut t lie town u. i,.,.
deserted.
ino limitary regtiiatiou reuuhi.!
tho streets to ho cleareil of tmtiitaul
8:30 P. M. hit been ehiwgud tojJ
o'clock.
Tim (Irrtrlnl llinrl.
waslitngton. Jan. .!. (iennrul on.
Informs the war department of inm
iiillitarv operations in the Phiiiiii,i,E
in tno loiiowuiu; dispatch:
.Manila. Jim. SI. Malor .Inline. I
cominiimllng n battalion of tliiil urt;
sixth liifautrr. (ieimnil Wheaton'M Im
gade, n-ports from Lciiiurl on thn litki
1I1U11 UIIKI1U1111 Kulln IIIOlU irilllN Ol tllJU ' .....i, iJvifM'ii un nm ja
kind of monoioly or anothcri ixirhapt j '""1 20lh lint, that hu dnivo the otiem;
by founding universities or theological through llatayan, eastward, on tb
semim.ries. innriilng of the 18th, rapturing 17 rilln
"If we reallr had demooracr if il
were a fact instead of doirina In thn
state and industry, wo could not cm-am'
democracy iu ethics. No human being
has tho right to lmposo ethical or rellg
ions authority on another human be
lug. All ImiKised authority In ikmii.
tially atheistic. Tho man who seekt
to coerce another into ueeetitlm bin
views is uthoUtlo and cannot bulluvn in
n God. What yon call religious an
thority is ossentlally a monotioly.
"It Is too late to refonn soclutv in
America. It is no longer a question
whether yon will havo social rnvnlu.
tion or not, it Is simply a question ol
what Kind of a revolution you aro go
lng to have. A revolution vou arusiire
to havo. Socialism Is tho onlv livinu
rongion, tno only programme of faith
Ulat IS OIIitiiiI nt tlm rxuiitit tltiw. "
Ilurn Admit tlir 1'l(lit.
Spearmou's Cami. Jan. 24. l!nrlv
bunuay morning tieueral warren com.
menccd a lliinking inovement onthoex'
treme loft of tho Boer tm.iltlnn. Thn
Infantry advanced at f o'clock in the
morniug along tho lrrevu ur sides ol
Tabamyama mounwin, which ends at
Hpionkop. Tlio artillery ponltlons wero
oeninii ami on tlio n lain. Thn ltrltlul,
carefully worked along the hills until
within 1.000 vards of a enininiindlmr
, , . fi
Kopje, on whlclf tho llocrs wero coneeu.
iratcd, concealel liehind immeiiHO Iwub
lers strown thlcklv over thn hill
Tho artillery owned tho attuelf. nnd
tho butteries Worked cnntlnnnnidt-
and ono Held pin e. A few hours Utrr.j
In tallica, ho captured four priming!
four horoes and entilninentii. six mi!mI
ami killed three imtiirgeutM. He U
vunced toward Iomrrl that afternoon i
captured tho cnemy'ii outmst, tlirtJ
men ami tlx borses.
' lln advanced again at fl P XI ,
ami, lliiditig tho enemy strongly us
trenched, sent by u navy gunlxwt to!
Batangas for nm-lntaneo. Th
tHinU'Hof Mulr's battalion of the. Thin? i
eighth Infantry wero sent to Taal, tU
insurgent headquarters. Jolimton droiti
tho enemy thnmuli l-meri on In Tal I
where ho attacked thn southern irtlooj
oi tno city and .Mulr tho northern por
tlon. Tho enemy dlsmrsetl, rotrentnl
in many directions. Johiin' cmml 1
ties were ono killed, ono seriously audi
two slightly wounded. l-oiir liflJ!
jileces and a quantity of rillcs were csp-
lured.
'This movement nf Johnson's wu I
ably conducted, and liiijiorUint Iu is-suits.
"The enemy is renorted In Inrctt force
and entrenched at and near Santa I'm.
iJiguna do Bay. (ieueral Srhwsn It
Nwinglug his tnxms on that mint hli
left at the town of tho Hay, a few mlle
east of Calamba, his right consisting of
cavalry at tho right of Tayabus."
FOR TAGAL AND BOER.
Nvnnlnr Turnrr Arrnl
litratliin'a 1'iillor.
Wiiahltif.lutt ill 'rl.l - ...
. ... v.ijiiiiuuuni , ......... ..n.v.,f u un. .i. jiili will nil-
pouring tons of shrapnol among tho tcr day of oratory in thu senate, llt-
Boers, who devoted their attenton to tie lwyond routine business being tran-
mnsketry firing on tho ISritUh Infantry, iwcted. Pritchanl delivered a long and
The Boors stuck lo their roekv fiistiinw carefully nretwrud iiddmim nti tint riir
with Infttfuf tiittiioltv ittwl 1 I fttinutlfin li Ci.itl. 1. 1.. i. .. i
elusion of tho day tho Brltihh had only
advanced across a fow ridges.
Tho Doors ammruntrv lmvn fn? mm
ami iiiey did nttio damage
Cuptain Honloy. of tho Dublin fnl
ncrs, leu mortally wounded while lead
lng addressed particularly tn thn urn,
Iscd amendment to thn noiintlintinn
of North Carolina, which, if enacted,
no said, would disfranchise a lar.ro
moss of voters, both white and black.
j io was loiiowod by Turner, of Wash'
j iutiiii,i, mint? luiiti-1 "v .wiii'nuu uj- iiiruor, oi asn
ing his men to seize a fresh point of Ington, in a speech on tho Phllippino
Vfttltnrvn I ti i.utl... I. ...l.lnl. I f ... .
iowuuicuuuuuu tu move Hit I i. 14U mu u cAunaua-
United States custom house from Mary tions ' applicants last year than in
Island to Kotohikan.
All tho leading manufacturers oi
men and women's woolen felt hat:
have raised prices as a result of the
Advance in prices of wool.
Secretary Long and Rear Admira?
Bradford have appeared boforo tho sen
ate committee on naval affairs in ad
vocacy of the Pacific cable.
any provious year of tho commission.
The Ashland wonlnn mill
oiaest industrial establishments in Or
egon, renrcsentincr nn nvntnd xunWai
OI over BUD.UUU. and rami nr v omnW
ing 80 to 35 hands was totally de
stroyed oy lire, which is supposed to
have originated in tlm uHtinri.mnn,
. " IIV1.I.UK-.WWIUI
Tho Insurance amounted to S18.G00.
How Men Were Ainbunhd.
Manila. Jan. 23. Thn AHnnrt. nt sn
mon of company O, Thirtieth infantry,
Lieutenant Ralston commanding,
which was ambushed near T.lno. nnn.
slsted of 60 convalescents from v,n
hospital, who were going to rejoin the
regiment, ino insurgents hid in the
bushes alone the road and nnnnnd
upon tho pack train from thrnn ,,!,,,
Tho Americans, in addition to their
casualties, were comnnllnd tn hin,in
tho train, which consisted of 22 horsos.
The latter, with their nnnla fnll )..-.
r ' - j-wvp SVSA 441
tho hands of the insurgents, who pur
sued tno retreating escort for threo
miles along the road. nnJl thn An.
oans wero reinforced.
vuntago
A rirtfriimrllrhiiriF ltiiiinir
uuriian, Katal, Jan. 24. Tho stata
merit COUICS from nn nTrnltmit im,nn
in Pietermartz burif that Ivird Dn
aid has entered Ladysmlth with 1,000
men.
question, in which ho arralLMind thn ml.
ministration's jxilloy as cot out in tho
president's mcssairo. nnd thn .n,.!.
of Boverldgo. Tumor was given closo
attention by his colleagues.
The hotiBo was in session only 40
1 A .1 , . - . .
m t i j. . ------ nu uiiunu wilH III neSnlOll OlllV 41)
,22i' bu 1'" !" nothing ofillo
other ouartor: but it In L-nnwn ti,n
.Lord Dnndonald's Hying column has
been acting woll to tho loft of tlm linn
of advance
importance, was done uxrnnt tn riifnr
to the speakor for settlement a dispute
between the aiinronrlatlnns lllld mill.
tary affairs committeee over jurisdic
tion of tho estimates for thn lllllllilrlii
tions for tho munufacturoof small arms
at tho Rock Island and Sprlngflold
arrX'iinls. A fow Distrl nt nf r?n1mi din
bills of minor Importance, woro passed
Klecllun of H itnra.
Washington. Jan. 4 Thn rnnnrt
filed today on tho lmuun i.tu for.
, ' v . 1' . oipu-
tlOIl Of United Statu uniintnra V. rl.n
peoplo roviows tho argtimonts made In
iuior oi nils ciiiuigo and rofors to the
nnfortnnato conditions which havo oc
enrrod In Kontnoky, Idaho, Dolawaro
and other states under, tho present sys
tem. Tho bill, as reported, loaves It
discretionary with tho legislature to
continuo the
tho systom ofcholoo by tho iwople.
To Itnennalilur Namonn Trentr Votra.
vestnrdnv ud.lln ui , "V oiiu. , in tho 0X00
jesteniuy, whllo in his chair. Ho utivo soss on nf thn .,., .! t .
S?itK?:.e.be.f?roW texoontivo session ho would call
tonibstonn 1 mva ,or Ma own np, M? moUon to "oomWer tho vote on
08t00 wJol tho Sumoan treaty was ratiflod.
Klclit linn ltrnruril.
Los Angeles. Cal.. Jan. 24 VAoM
oi tno 1 1 men who woro entombed in
tho Third-street tunnol by tho caving
in oi carui yesterday, wern mi,.ni,i
uninjured today. John Dnlnn lu tin
entombed, and is injured, but it is not
Known now .oriously. Foreman Craw
ley is dead, Many tons of eaith fell
in tho part of tho tunnol whoro ho was
The thoory advanced fnr th
vaaw it nw
of tho tunnol cavltnr in is that ll Mnwni-
hroko over tho nlaco whnrn thn ..w,n
wero workhiL'. and Water. Hntlirnllr.r-
tho earth, caused it to becomo heavy
arid fall. Street Inspector Lomblo,
Who was SO badlv Inlnrnd ,)t.l n.l
j j .... . uvu .ii. n
morning,
Alm'oat a Centeunrlan.
Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 9A rir. r .
II. Dalton died suddenly in this city
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