Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 08, 1900, Image 2

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
ruhllslied Kterr rrlctay.
COTTAGE GHOVE OREGON
-ATER NEWS.
M m OF II WEEK
CnMiirrlirnlv Hevlew of the. Import
ant IlHppriiliis f tl 1'nst Week
CiiIIimI From the. Telegraph Columns.
Pretoria and Johannesburg have been
abandoned by tho Poors.
Firo destroyed tho ralisade paper
mills in Ilobp'kcn, N. J., causug n loss
of $100,000.
Filipinos surprised an American gar
rison at Rulucan, killine II vo and
wounded seven.
Decoration day wasfittingly-ohsoived
In tho houao by tho passage oi nearly
200 pension bills.
Boer Envoy Fisher, in nn address at
Boston, says tho war will not stop until
the last man is killed.
Ono thousand citizens will bo sworn
in to assist tho sheriff of St. Louis in
putting down tho street car riots.
Cholera is spreading rapidly in
Indian f amino districts, and tho death
rate bus increased 40 per cent in tbrco
days.
Boxers havo attacked and burned a
mission station at Lau Tson, China,'40
miles southwest of Peking, and have
murdered tho missionary in charge.
Ahmed Pasha, tho Turkish vice
Admiral, now in Washington, is well
pleased with American shipbuilding
and may give an order for a cruiser for
Tuikey. 1
Samuel W. Walker, an inventor oi
Omaha, after working 25 years to com
plete a gold-refining machine was
truck with heart disease Jn Brooklyn
and died, aged 48 years.
Hon. James A. Head, Democratic
committeeman from Tennessee, wants
some place other than Kansas City for
the national convention of 1900, and
the reason is the exorbitant rates quot
ed by hotels of Kansas City.
A huge military scandal has been re
vealed at Belgrado, Servia, by tho issu
ance of an order for the mobilization of
tho Serivan reserves. Scarcely a uni
form was found in the magazines. The
accounts of the war office, however,
show a large expenditure. '
James Finnegan, a reculse, living in
tho northern part of Perry county,
Ohio, was fatally tortured by masked
robbers. Tho old man could not bo
made to tell where his money was hid
den, and tho robbers beat and burned
him with a red hot shovel until he was
unconscious, then they gagged him,
covered him with n feather bed and
left him to die.
Many Chinese are said to be coming
north from San Francisco.
Panic and confusion are said to pro
Tail everywhere In the Transvaal.
The Northern Pacifio Railway has
asked for a franchise into Bellingham
bay.
Dolliver, of Iowa, may loom up
prominent)' for JIcKinley's running
mate.
The supreme court has decided
Against Dewey in the Manila bounty
case.
Fifty Japanese havo been denied
landing at Tacoma, the result of a rigid
inquiry.
Tho steamship Breconshiro arrived
-at Tacoma from Yokohoma with 155
Japanese.
Republican congressmen aio said to
be fearfnl of losing the house in tho
coming election.
Rev. William Beecher, a Mormon
preacher, blow out the gas in Loa An
geles and is dead.
Bear Admiral KempfT, commanding
tho Asiatic sqnadron, is at' Taku, ready
to protect American interests.
The steamer San Bias sailed from
Seattle for Cape Nome -with 510 pas
sengers and 1,800 tons of freight.
One man was killed and several serl
.cnsly injured by tho collupse of a cold
storage building at Southampton, Eng
land. San Francisco's Chinatown will bo
rigidly quarantined and no one will be
allowed to pass without proper certi
ficates. Puerto Bico asks for a tariff change.
She wants duties on rice and ollvo oil
reduced for a period of a year and a
half.
Count do Castellane, husband of Con
suelo Yanderbilt, caused great tumnlt
in tho French chamber of deputies by
attacking the government.
Clouds of wax are- hovering over
China. Russia has ordored all availa
ble gun boats to Tkau and it is believed
tho czar will soon land 20,000 troops
there.
Several Belgians and their families
were cut off by "Boxers" at Chang
Hsln Tien, 10 kilometers from Feng
Tail They are now 'defending them
selves on a hill. Tho safety of tho Bel
gian engineers is doubtful. Several
missionaries havo been out off at Poa
Ting Fu.
Gov. Allen, of Puerto Bico, possessos
a thorough knowledge of Spanish,
which lie is said to speak like a native
- - ' , 4 : f i
Japanese promoters plan to push the
salo of tea by establishing tea saloons
in all tho big cities in tho United
States.
At a recdnt olootion of, tho school
board in Dundee. Scotland', Mrs. Corn-
law Martin, an independent candidate,
liisk!0n.18 -?buyfnclOKes in
Eastern Oreogn. l r
Anqther death from plnguo has, oc
curred in San Francisco! " '
Goncres has appropriated about
$500,000,000 this cession. -
Boors nro making strenuous efforts to
cut Roborts' com linincnt ions.
Throe men wero killed as a result of
a feud at San Augustine, Toxns.
Twonty-fivo armod insurgents sur
rendered at Calcrc, island of Pauay
Charles Farrell. of Albany, Or., foil
from au excursion train and was iu
itaritly killed. -
Wirles - telegraphy will be estab
lished in San Fraucisco, Puerto Rico
and the Philippines.
Boxers havo destroyed 1.000 mission
house's - throughout" China. ' Kight
Americans are missing from ono mis
slon.
Mrs. Alsoimi Parsons Slovens, ono of
tho best-known woman soclalologists
in Chicago, died suddenly at tho Hull
house.
P-vsidcnt MoKinley has cabled coil'
pratulations to Princo Albert, of Bel
ginm, on his engagement to tho daugbt
er of tho Duke of Bavaria.
Bobbers attempted to hold up ft
train CO miles from St. Louis, but tho
plucky fight of tho express messenger
and baccace niastor prevented thoir
work from being successful.
Dr. Reitz, the Boer state secretary,
says that England will requiro a perm
anent garrison of 50,000 soldiers iu tho
Transvaal, and that-the rebellion may
bo expected to continue for centuries.
He believes that many Boers will trek
to German South Africa.
Louis Klopsch, of New York, pub
lisher of the Christian Herald, who is
nt Bombay, writes of tho famine
stricken districts iu India iu the fol
lowing terms: "Everywhere I mot tho
most shocking and roTolting scenes.
The famine, camps havo been swept bv
cholera and smallpox. Fugitives, scat
tering in all directions and stricken in
flight, were found dying in tho fislds
and roadside ditches. Tho numbers at
ono relief station wero increasing at tho
rate of 10,000 per day."
The Russian minister of marine has
taken measures to increase the etlicien
cy of the Baltic, Black sea, Mediter
ranean and Ablatio fleets. Under tho
instructions given, threo battleship,
three coast defense ships, ono cruiser
and tho imperial yacht are to bo held
in reserve in the Baltic; live battle
ships, three torpedo gunboats, one
transport, one third-class cruiser anil
one training ship in tho Black sea, and
in the Mediterranean, the Russian
squadron will comprise one battleship,
three gunboats and ono torpedo gun
boat.
Strikers of St. Louis are quieting
down.
Tho plague situation at San Francisco
is unchauged.
Washington diplomats sav England
is the cause of the Chinese trouble.
S. H. Clark, formerly receiver of the
Union Pacific railway, is dead at St.
Louis, aged 08.
The constitutional amendment em
powering congress to regulate trusts
was voted down in the house.
Eight men were killed and several
severely wounded by an explosion of
nitro-glycerine at Marietta, Ohio.
Russia has 11,000 troops at Taku and
14,000 at Port Arthur, ready to take
part in the disintegration of China.
A general strike by all the building
trades at Kansas City has been ordered
and 5000 workmen will be involved.
One man was killed and several
severely injured by an explosion in the
Eastman Kodak works in Kocnester,
N. Y.
Robbers blew up the safoof the Bank
of Sheldahl, at Dea Moines, Iowa, se
cured $1,000 and escaped, after holding
50 citizens at bay with rifles.
Jose P. Ruiz, who shot into n group
of small children aud killed Patricio
Chaunon at Albuquerque, N. M., May
28, 1808, was hanged at that place.
An epidemio of black cancer previals
at West Derby, Vt., three deaths hav
ing occurred within a week. About 50
houses have been quarantined, schools
closed, and everything possible is be
ing done to prevent a further spread of
the plague.
El Correo Espanol, the organ of tho
Spanish colony at the City of Mexico,
says regarding Eulgand's policy of an
nexing the Boer republics: "Poor
Boers. Tho world has applauded your
heroism, but has not moved a finger to
prevent the spoliation of which you are
the victims. The 10th ceutuiy goes
out dishonorably."
News has reached San Francisco
from Lapaz that Colouel Bafael Garcia
Martinez, governor of tho of tho south
ern district of Lower California, will
be recalled by President Diaz on ac
count of complaints mado against him
by Robert F. Grigsby, superintendent
of tho Triunfo silver mine, 35 miles
from Lapaz. Tho Triunfo is the larg
est producer in Lower California. Tho
nature of tho trouble, is not made pub
lic, but it is asserted that tho operation
of tho mine was in some way hampered
by the governor, and complaint was
made to Presldoht Diaz.
'8 IRS!
The Seaman's Friend Society has
placed 1,008 libraries on American
naval vessels.
Jhdge Simon It, Baldwin, of tho Con
necticut supremo court, publicly advo
catos the whipping post for petty of
fenders. Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers, in session in Milwaukee, unan
imously adoptod a resolution expressing
Filipino Loader or His Adju
tant Was, Shot.
COMPANIONS TOOK HIM AWAY
ttlrhty Caparisoned Horse Was Left,
With Saddle-llacs Containing Insur
gent's Diary Mini Papers.
Ylagn, Lmon, via Manila, Juno 5.
Major March, with his detachment of
tho Thirty-third regiment, overtook
what is believed to havo been Agnl
naldo's party on May 10, at Lagat,
about 100 miles northeast of Vigan.
Tho Americans klllod or wounded an
olllcor, supposed to bo Aguiualdi,
whoso body was removed by his fol
lowers. Aguinaldo had 100 men. Major
March 125, the American commander
reaching La Boagan, whoro Aguinali!o
had made his headquarters since Mirch
0, on May 7. Aguinaldo had Hod seven
hours beforo leaving all tlu beaten trails
and traveling through the forest along
the beds of streams. Toward evening,
May 10, Major March struck Agnl
naldo'a outpost about a mile outsldo of
PLAGUE SITUATION.
Oh or n.n rrnnel.r.. Hlnle Th.ll
OrU"'""1" I" '''l''
Snn Francisco. Juno 3 -lloferrluS to
quarantining of Chinatown. '
neysfortho Chinese Si Compa nle
have mado tho following, ntutoinuu t.
"Wo shall do nothing preolplt.uitly
in tho way of litigation, and therefore
wo do not contemplate making an ap
plication to tho courts at thin lute
ur order to modify or hinder tho oper
at Ions of tho board of health.
"A cause of conilderablu nnoasliie
among tho inhabitants of Chinatown is
tho lack of quarantine regulations tliu
far obaorvod within tho quarantined
district. Tho general quarantine order
keeps 20.000 people within a pro
scribed district, aud that a oonipara
lively samll district. In thin district
it is not claimed that there aro or ever
havo born more than nlno or ten canon.
Tho contention made by tho people v,ho
nnmibjeet to the quarantine ii that If
It is nocessavy to quarantine this num
erously populated district, it In tho
duly of tho board of health to go furth
er nud quarantine or isolate tho houses
and persons who aro said to bo In
fected. "Wo shall also request tho board ol
health to proceed vigorously with the
sanitation of tho quarantined district.
Tho question of expense is a secondary
matter. If genuine bnlmnlo plau-uo ex
ists tliore. tho city should stop at notli-
A milium titu
lars would bo a mere triliu to expend
in doing this work quickly and well."
Chinese Consul Ho Yow takes tho
position that tho municipal gnvor ent
nf Sun Francisco is bound to furnish
T.nntif l-niltti. diir irninitina mill riltv
tuiiug two. From tho latter lio learned i '""'K to stamp it out.
... Iitcd ivnulft In) II tltpm
that Acainnldo had camped there lor
tho night, oxhausted aud half starved.
Major March's men entered Lagnt on
the run. They saw tho insurgents scat-
. , ...... .1 1 t Al. 1
lenng mioino uusi.es urmcr t..u , " - . wlrt , tlll, ,...-.
tcan. A thousand yards beyond tlie . 1 1
town, on tho mountain sido, tho figure!
of 25 Filipinos dressed in whito with i
their leader on a gray horso were"
silhouetted against tho sunset. Tho
Americans fired a volley aud saw the
officer drop from his horse. His fol
lowers flod, carrying tho body,
Americans, on i caching the spot.
caught tho horso, which was richly
saddled. Blood from' a badly wounded
man was on tho animal aud on th
ground. -.The saddle bags contained
tguinaIdo's diary and somo privato
patters , including proclamations. One
of theso was addressed: "To tho CI
ilized Nations."
autined Chinese.
Tho federal authorities refused to
issue clean bills of health to tho steam
ers City of Peking " and Australia,
which havo sailed for tho Orient ami
Honolulu. Tliev will havo to undergo
The ' quarantine and fumigation ou reaching
Hawaii.
EXPLOSION AT AN OIL WELL
REPIW CURRY STATE l
MINE8 AND
Naw flolil Cm.ip
MININq,
Majority Not So Largo
Two Yoars Ago.
as
COUNTY TICKET MUCH MIXED
Four l'unner Killed unit Set en Her
lmnly Injured,
Marietta, 6.. Junot 3. An explosion
of ultro-glycerine on tho Kelly farm, a
few miles east of this city, resulted in
It Tirntesteil iit-nitiht 1 four deaths, four fatally injured and
tho American occupation of tho 1'liilip
pines. Thoro was also found copies of
Senator Beveridge's speech, translated
into Spanish and entitled: "The Death
Knell of tho Filipino People."
Major March, bolioviug that the
Filipinos had taken to a river which is
a tributaiy of tho Chico, followed it for
two days, reaching Tiao, where he
learned that a party of Filipinos had
descended tho river May '20 on a raft
with the body of a dead or wounded
man upon a litter, covered with palm
leaves. Thero Major March reviewed
his command, shoeless and oxhausted,
and picked out 24 of the freshest men,
with whom ho beat tho surrounding
country for six days louder, but with
threo heriously injured. Fifty quarto
of nitro-glcycrlno had been lowered in
a 370-foot well. The "go devil" was
dropped as usual, but failed to set tho
I shot off. A 'squib" was mado with
glycerine iu a ttibo connected by a fuse.
This was dropped and in striking the
can at tho bottom tho main shot ex
ploded and sent great quantities ol
water, oil aud the unoxplodod squil)
into tho air. Tho squib full on tho
derrick fioor unnoticed. As soon as
the water cleared away thero was a
great rush to tho derrick by tho iuquis-,
itivo countrymen. Tho Marietta Tor. j
' podo Company and contractors could:
not keep them back, but find to a safe
distauco themselves. J hero were
Iteput.tlrnn rinllilte f'r 8trl Onteet
unit r.msreMinen Klerted-I.eBll-lure
Will H Itepnldli'rtii.
Portland, Juno 8, Hoturns rooelvml
up to a o'clock this morning glvo ory
ii.. i.. .t..iii,itn information. Thtiy lie
tllnite. howuvi-r, Hint tho statu Is safely
Republican. Tho voto hiiixi wu con
pldorablo short of tho registration, and
tinrt thu election wan vary
unlet. YVolvurton Is ro-olootod JuiIko
..l tl... .tttiremn court, and llBlIuy lrt M
oleetod dairy and food commissioner.
Moodv Is tufo for coiigmmumti In tho
Second district anil probably Tonguo In
tho first, with sllgiitiy reduce" pum
i... Tim I..L'lshitiuo will bo Itepiibll
.,,! i,..t i.riilmlilv less heavily o than
thu last ono. FusioulNtit wero succor
fnl in electing part of tho county ofil
eers in wxural countleH.
Viitn Iir Cmllltle.
Multmmmh ItenultH in, Mnltnoninh
county wero mixed. .Moody Jin u um
Jurity of 0.UOO. ltowo. Republican, I
probably elected mayor.
linker Incomplete return fov
that thu Republicans carrlwl tho coun
ty by a small plummy.
Clutcop Tho Republican state tlcftet
bin n largo majority in tni comity
Umatilla Democrat will earry
most of tho county ollleiM, but tho Kc-
I pnblbau utato ticket will receho a ma
jority
Wasco Indications aro that Moody
majority is about that of two yuan
ago.
(Jlhimn Returns from tht county
indleato a cIomi content. Threo pre
cincts heard from glvo Moody 1 110,
Smith 130. The Democrat will elect
soiuu of tho county olliicr.
Morrow Morrow has gone Republi
can by I'OO. Muo.ly Iwuls thu ticket.
Republican county 'ticket ii elected.
(irant Tho Republican statu ami
legislative ticket carried thl county.
Fur sheritl and school supeiiutuuduut
Democrats ato olucted.
Union Tho voto In thin county i
close, live precinct giving Moody 'M,
Smith -J3J.
Sherman Moody i ill the lead in
thl county.
Marion Incomplete return from
nei rly all piei incts indicate that thu
Republican ticket is elected by a largo
majority.
Douglas Indication aro that tho
entire Republican ticket Is elected In
out finding any traco of the insurgents. 1 about 15 in tho derrick when tho fuse thi couuty, with tho exception of as
Tho, Americans pushed on, and arrived
at Aparri, May 20.
The officer shot was either Aguinaldo
or his adjutant, and as the horso wai
richly caparisoned, it is fair presump
tion that it was Aguinaldo.
STILL FAR FROM QUIET.
Several Disturbances by the, St. I.ouli
Cur-Striken.
St. Louis. June 5. AYiot of small
proportions, during tho progress of
which u boy was fatally shot and a
dynamite explosion occurred, marred
what would have otherwifco been an
uneventful Sunday. As a car on the
Tower line was passing the corner of
Twelfth and Calhoun streets, a crowd
of strike sympthizers threw rocks at it.
An unknown man in tho car fired a
revolver into tho crowd. The bullet
struck Peter Frank, 16 years pld, who
who was sitting in tho doorway of his
father's house. A detachment of
police dispersed the rioters. The boy
will die.
At a late-hour this afternoon an ex
plosion of dynamite shattered tho cable
condnit and switches of the Olivo street
line, at tho intersection of
and Boyle avenues. No one. was in'
jured, but traffic on that cud of the line
had to be suspended. There is no cluo
to the perpetrators.
More than the usual quota of polico
was furnished today for tho protection
of passengers and crews, and as a re-
to the squib iguited tho glycerine, aud
tho ten i bio result followed,
William M. Watsou, H. K. Selton,
Frank Speers and Thomas Daniels wcr
killed. Those fatally wounded arc
James P. Soeers, Herman Speers, Daw
sou Stallar and William Carpenter.
Thoso seriously injured aro John Stal
lar, 'Walter Daniels and Henry Stallar.
All tho victims aro residents of this
county, well-to-do aud prominent citizens.
EN ROUTE TO PEKING.
sessor and ono reproneutatue, wnieii
am in doubt. Tonguo is running up
with hi ticket. Wofvertou is getting
his party voto.
Yamhill Tonguo ha carried thl
couuty. Voto on couuty olllcvr is
closo. Demtcrats mjtko a gain,
Columbia Moody will have 300 ma
jurity iu this couuty.
Lane Tho clertion of tho entire Re
publican legislative ticket is conceded.
Tonguo is ahead.
Linn Partial return from 10 out of
Small Korre, Landed I'ri.m the 1'iirelcn, 30 preclllCt ill thi county indicate
WHMiiips-ruu Tien Tiau. j tho olectiuu of two Republican repro
Tien Ttin, Juno 2. A special train ' fontatlves. Judge Wolverton will car
started for Peking this afternoon with
the followuig forces:-
Americans, seven officers
men; Rritish, threo officer
men; Italians, threo officer
men; French, threo officers
men; Russian, four officers
men; Japanese, two officers
men.
The foreign contingent also took with
thorn five quick firing guns. It i ho-
Itnvpd t.ll'lf tltn fnr.dftl Inmnu .trill lji
.Maryland nnnoseil nt tlio first i.iitn nf tlin fn. .!..!
outside tuo wall.
and
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and
aud
and
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ry the couuty by probably 600. Tonguo
is running ahead of his ticket.
Jackson Of "80 vote counted,
Tonguo got 153 aud Daly 115. Dem
ocrats catriud a number of county olli
cor. Josophlno Ono-third ot tho total
voto iu Grant' Pass show a Republi
can majority of 25 ou statu olllcor.
Representatives ubout oven.
Clackamas Incompleto roturn
from seven products show Republican
pluralities for Tongue 174, Wolverton
105, Bailey 60. It is coucodod that
tho entire Republican couuty ticket is
elected with thu exception of sheriff.
KlglitYeur-Oltl Hern.
Media, Pa Juuo 2. Two children
were dragged from a burning house om
tho truck farm of T. Stcerbicksloo last Ronton Fivo procinotH comploto out
niaht bv their 8-vear-old brother. Ill nf lr. ,,ie n..l.- nia t,....... oi?
suit tho number of cars on tho various mother," carrying tho baby and a lamp,! Domocrata hero' probably carrlod tho
lines of the Transit Company was fell on tho stairway, tho hmm Kntt.no ,.,,n..t
materially increased. Cars were oper-1 fire to tho house. Tho boy, realizing I
ated on 10 lines. that tho house was doomnd. irn....if Klamath Contest is closo and ro-
This morning the nucleus of the first out a brother and a sister, who wort . H,,ltH uncurtl"-
I intent on rushing through tho firo tc Coos It is concodo'l that tho louis-
their mother. 'Ihen ho returned for hi latlvu and district Republican tickot ia
mother, whoso arms oluspod tho baby, 1 successful. Tho county ticket will bo
but her weight was too great for his lit-' mixed.
tls arms, and, as tho flames wore clos
ing on him, ho fled heart-broken to 8
placo of safety.
regiment of special deputies formiug
Sheriu Pohlmann's posso comitatus,
consisting of 10 companies of GO men,
each armed with shotguns, wero as
signed to active service in preserving
order. Their' duties consisted in pa-
troling tho streets and doing guard
duty at the various power house and
car sheds.
Floods in Texas.
Dallas, Tex., Juno 4. Tremendous
rains havo fallen in tho last two days.
The rise iu the Brazos at Waco sinco
last night in 23 feet and tho river is
still rising six inches an hour. It is
out of it banks, and much alarm is felt.
Traokmen and section men on tho
Central New England railroad in Con
necticut and New York, struck for
$1.50 a day.
Tlie Strike in Cbnlon, France.
Chalon, Sur Saono, Franco. June B.
The strike hero reached a critical
atago last night, and today the city is
studded with soldiers. The troublo
began, during the afternoon, and at
night the street lamps were extincuish-
ed and miBsles of all sorts wero thrown
at ttie cavalry and gendarmes, who
fired, killing ono of tho rioters and
wounding 20, some of them seiioiiBly.
Fifteen gendarmes aud two cavalrymen
.mnm, IB candidate. inu, v v .. ended.
iBiiorunt Foreigners In n lllot.
Chicago, Juno 2. A freo disponsarj
at 510 West Eighteenth street, said to
bo conducted by medical students,
was attacked today by a crowd of in
furiated Rohemlans and Lithuanian,
and beforo tho polico arrivod in re
sponse to a riot call, the building wai
oauiy damaged. Today a bov dlsan
peared, and his boy companion report
Curry Five products in this county
glvo Daly 77, Tonguo 120.
Polk Nino out of 21 product giro
480 for thu Republicans and 420 for
tho Fusionists,
Hearing Tien Tsln,
Tien Tsln, Juno 5. Tho lloxors aro
roportod four miles off, and an attack
i is oxpected. Everything is ready, and
tho resident uro confident. Thirty
'. 11 vo German missionaries arrived hers
hum evening, inreo lseigiau engineers
Z'ZfZT T"6 mvo arrived. The French consh. says
Yt , "U""""B ii are missiug, uut tuoro aro hopoa of
mob of several hundred peoplo was at saving thorn.
work demolishing tho building. Tht
police arrived and several arrost Were I Oamn In Huron,
made before tho crowd was dispersed. I Havana, Juno 5. General Maximo
Later tho missing boy was found un- Gomez arrived horo this morning. Ho
harmed. I wa mot by roprosoutatives of tho var.
iou political societies and an enthus
iastic crowd. Ou reaching tho palaoo
Gbmoz stood up in hi catriago anj sa
luted General Wood, who was on tho
balcony.
Flusue Under Control,
Chicago, June 2. Rubonio plaguo,
Which has been epidemio in Sydnoy,
Australia, is said to bo under tho con
trol and dying out, in a privato cable
gram rocoived by Charles Oliver, head
of tho commission in chargo of thi
railways of New South Wales, who ii
visiting Chicago.
.rlnM
Hcnttlo, Juno 4 n, .
Kutohlkan, Alaska, bro V '
ortland mm. tell of a i.t.w ' V
that ha sprung up ,.nr K "
a placo called Port i,tmm 'M
after to bo known ... t IT" .''"l L, 1
a iKiHtolllun Iuih btieii estalili.ul ,vk'i
United Htato. Th ) ' ''ft '
uamo from thu dolomite (on,,.,.;"
abound and kimuii rleli M
milling quart havo !., '"'S
Radon Woilor, Radon, Juno 0. Sto
phon Crano, tho Ainorlcan author and
war correspondent, died hero today,
agod 80 years
llliniternil by l'.n.... , ..
Tho flrt tllNcovorlu at llnint.'.
claimed by Portland ,,. JJftS
initio ready to hlp , , ' "b
Portlundont. J. R. (,,., A ,nlj
W. V. Sohetld and ,;; ' l'h
proud of their Valparaiso em
tltlo water to tho ,; " S
mile, n road I being i,UiU -ri
of thi property is aimut ,tZ7
nay show upwartU of ia;i .',,1
gold and AH ounce of silver to ik
On. Hhlpment will beigu malJ
mouth. 5,(t
lllier tlnii.l l'r...frtfl
Anothur niliin
Golden Fleece, and n,0 oo!f(JJt ,
110I run Into the leu,.,, Iw,
uood result. Dunn a- i
er of thU mine, are l utlilit,,,
way mnn thu town ,,,t toth.Z
and will also run ati .tiI1T toaJSI
lent Indole tlin Ural .
On tht) beauty Bro1(a .,u,,(
II. IM lift, II slinV nil II.
" '.'III. lUAiyy.
er. J. A. Preston and o p, pj '
liavo brought miiih. hmstiiw Bnat?
Iiil- lllllfdllll.trt f...... . ... ,r "f
mliio and will sink another ihC
cross-cut thu lodnu.
Illllllled Three t l,
Threo claim In the Dolomite ah
ot far from tho f... ii'ii Flwcr C,
een bonded by Judgi, Mnlcy, 0f'lw
Hid, for lilO.OOo, ami tleuloi-Z
not
been
land, for f.'IO.OOo, ami ileuW
work will lie pushed nt once Lv R 1
Dunn. Judgo Muniev siKixmiltt
sentatlvo on the ground liJjofFj
man, ol Portlahd.
Thl new iniiiliig M'ttlemtDt, k
known a Dolomite, is MitiatM n
east snoro 01 l'riuee -i Walu,!
SH inllu south of ki'ti'hikiu, jIIms
and I thought to be 111 a rich ikim
wjuo.
Will ll.llld ,
Jump Ihiwden,
tho Critckerjuek n.imt
Hlninp um.
'iirinicni)li
: - """i
kati, wa at Portland int evkim!
lug for machinery f..r n stamp tj,u(l
thu property, a the mine 11 nuntti
witu a iitree-iiiot vein 1 ri- Iicriistl
tho sunt fro for a dint m.-i nualt' I
claim, but ween wall-. I ulntn
phury, ami recent iisnivs i!i':r.-tij
the mineral to bo w..rth uraaslfil
to tho Ion. Thu iniim is tt.ritl nil
111 three milcH of n l'ihhI lurlrr ini-1
tliitll have been finpli.vcil toraniil
ore nt X'l.au per dnt Tlier sirttH
rlk'ht iinltl a few dottnm hue til
earned, then quit and itnJ if
money.
ICetelilkitii Is n Trndlnz TtiUf.
Tnuln fnr 11 distuni-ii (if SOd-ij
all direction seek Ki tclnVin ill
town 1 abli) to provide far tbect 3 1
iii'imIh nf the iH-imlii. Tliu toitnL'ni
, - - . . n
lug and senilis to bo MtlKllcd vdtl
liroii(s:t for tlin future. Tb .VI
rush Iuih not nffucteil this caropuf-
mining goo ou thu ye:ir rotM&l
i rcaMiuablu permaiieni y to Will
lion interests. Numrro'.u cu
lira (iiMirutml in tint ni li.,lllrL.O"'l
Kiiiiiiner. havini' a fair run ol W j
thu two mniith of the buir ii
July aud August,
GALICIi CRKIK DISTKI
Rcovo& WilliaiiiH, whoowalbe1
Kiirlin. rniuiiir mine, ill tilt ,A
Creek district, aro pu lling iri
mntir tfirb .t tli.tir tirniiertr. A-
amount of ore iwon the tluiiipwhld
,.u ...nil I.,.. I, ( f.nlil HtlJ WK
rnjD .u.i, ijvui ... r""-" 'j
II... M.,,1 (,..! (In... .till.
In.li.n y xlnnr fnt well Otim
tMirff.e.t whIIm. ii id tiltro ill i"1'
that it will provo to bo apt
an valuable property.
iittpvp IMVI.'ll MISF8
ti t.i i";-!.! t (..I,., ami Dre
jiurnt juver'Niii miu.i.ii j
Company contemplate hiilUiJ,'
000 olcctrlo plant on ItH pro)i 'i
mirl. Iw, run .mu'lir rillllieltV. lot ('r
1.... .1 in.. i.r..j ...,.1 llr-ttin!'!
lllg IIIU lllllin, iliurin lit." .1
I .... ..... - . ...n M AM
tuuuei aim hiiati 01 m ,1
u . nt ttw. liin.i. nriinertie) 1
. '.J u . ..... .(..jw , ."ill
orn Oregon, embracing In!e ' I
claims and placer ground.
...
WILL OPEN NEW COAhMWJ
1 rs.ecn,. ,f ris Am-'ciesi""
ranged to open a largo jj
ho .Newi"!
city, with water shipping fcfl'
if uocossary a haft will Ko dovrfli-j
feet.
. ttrtr T."cTAHT'fl
A UIi4IWIIU . Is. (I -1
naco operation will soon
liltlCK lltllio mnien, 111:1" " .
uro., anil instead 01 -,;. 11
nil tmw n tur.r,. (linrllllM) Wi" L' I
suit.
t ti .The
PRODUCING uvw
Ilnnrv Wine claim, nesr ' ,
Ore., that created big o"w ,
180(1, is still a good Ilu"' ?
wintor'H cloau-up ha heen w
able.
BKBFFOR NOMK.-A'Wfrj
rtnttln went from Portia"" -
for tho Nomo gold siftors.
of
ato
in
erty
:o enough power :. 1
inos, besido lighting "
NEV OOMPANy.-T!'!rf
Mining & MilliuK omTM
$160,000, i anew on 1 w,
uaving nuujiiti j.."!---
jFra
Il8lu
ite.