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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1905)
COTTAGE GROVE 4 7 0 L. X V II NO. 23 C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G C * . S A TU R D A Y , O CTOBER 7 1905 not afraid of hard work, and bus a 080; debt on which interest has line, the Aki Maui with a gross WOMEN S CLUB BOHEMIA DISTRICT pleasing personality. It is pre ceased since maturity, $1.150,405; FORTY-FOOT tonnage of 0 , 444 , would have no dicted he will not he long iu IO I IVFI Y debt bearing no interest, $306,986,- diff. ulty whatever in running to FEDERATION getting that to the top. IO L IM .U 610; total, $1,283,401,701. ** this port, according to the state- This amount, however, does not - * brents of persons informed on the Senator Fultcn Subpoenaed. The Various Mining Companies of the contain $1,003,659,909 in certificates Japan Ready to Start a Line of Steam- ^¡ k -. t. They say that the Aki State Federation Meeting Closes and ers to Portland If They Can Get ‘l , aw an much Ciubs Commence Their Pol Hand, Get 4.—Senator Fulton "W“ »" work ¿ S i , x Trans-Continental » i- i > o Rates. 1 rater as wou1^ the \lot heaviest liners ami Various Winter’s left Washington last night iu re Work. o , l n p steamers entering Portland of cash in the treasury held for their sponse to a subpoena to appear as a Bohemia, Oct. 4.—The Bohemia 1 redemption. land would not need more than troni witness iu the Joins land fraud The Fifth Auuual convention of Mining District is showing great The cashtin the treasury is classi- President James J Hill of the l 22 to 24 feet channel at the outside. trial and have to explain the the State Federation of Women's conditions will actirity in the different camps. The tied as follows: Gold reserve, $150,- Great Northern said that when . —---------- under which he wrote flubs nt Eugene, closed Thursday Iide heavy mins have furnished 000,000; trust fund, $1.003,859,969; Portland had a 32 to 40 -foot chan P -obably Work ot a Crank, the department recommending Jones ample water for power and milling general fund, $103, 257 ,0$4; in nel from the sea to this city he Sunday morning’s attempt to noon with the election of officers, us , and urging the alleged fraudulent purposes. national hank depositorios,$04,010,- would put on a steamship line for meek he Sou.us:n Pacific train at follows: President, Mrs. Surah A. ' claims t<> patent. J 1. Wells was Portland; liist vice president mi the stand a!i morning and said The Oregou Securities Company s .~»s 4; iu treasury Phillipine Islands the port, •• point five miles south of Eugene Iivaus, Mrs. Samuel White, Baker City; he acted as agent fot the defendant mill will commence dropping stamps $3,935,870; total, $1,385,072,058, Japanese Consul Tsuneji Aib: XT. \usenKa;sba . . by plei dig dynamite on tlm track, second vice president, E. S. m securing old soldiers’ widows to iu a few days. I hey have just coni against which there are demand says that , ,, he Nippon (U?tb attempt ot tlm cha, Dunn, Eugene; recording Mrs. secretiiay, pleted the grade of the electric rail- liabilities outstanding amounting to the largest steamship company oil - Pf< ct *'1 aclct the past three years. 1 In Mrs. M. L. Spaulding, I’he Dalles; take up iaiid on tin Silet/ Indian road from the Mustek to the (ham- $1,098,848,375 which leaves a cash the orient and one of the largest . expressed by the railroad corresponding secretary. Mrs. Kayes reservation. Ho was instructed to pion mill. The laying of lies and balance on band of $280,823,092. the world, is ready to put in , > • i that the dastardly act was j of Portland; di> ' rs: Mis. Henry coach entrees how to answer ques rails is nearly completed and the ______ , , , iu here immediately, if g’ - who swore t o living on the inc work a demented person, as SeugstacKen if ..rarshiield; Mrs. tions trolly wires are now being put in First Cabinet Meeting Since June transcontinental rate and a favor most of the of cases laud continuously year when have upon inves piace. Fox. The ti'-n f d-legatea to they ha linen there fot but u font able reception by local business in is Held tigation proved to be the work ot The North Fairvitw Mining Com Xutiouu! loiatiuii next May Tin- testimony impli ites Win nights. terests. Mr Aiba says that it the cranks. The railroad detectives ill the Minneapolis Call- pany has a crew of miners it win h was left to he ap Th M 1 -.t cabinet Japanese receive this encourage lave be en unusually siiccesstul in 11 Or«| w blocking out their milium on and nueting since -Imie 20 was held to inent for a line they will give Port- j fanning down these criminals in pointed liter. City, and now circuit judge, as have just started a deep tunnel on il ay All members were present land steamship that will have no the past.- Telegram. In in, igni ait i the conspiracy. the east end ol their propeitv tv ur e\ee| t Se -retarv Shaw, who is in difficulty Women s Club Meeting. in entering the harbor the Champion creek mil that will Virginia. and departing fully laden with the The State Federation of Women's Killed by Live Wire. tap their ore bodies i.t • vertical Them .-I mg was devoted almost channel Afhite Ribboners Busy at the Dalles. Clubs has been holding its annual as at present depth of 1 lOO feet. T m tunnel c\ 'bis; i \ iii hearing verbal re Business men who have baen de-1 f -pbe Dalles, Or., Oct 3 Tin -e meeting in Eugene ibis past week, Medlord, Ore Marion Shields, will develop the great j ih o pills ports. 1 lu ippointment of an as- v ith i large alteni .Hilft fn ntu the local manager 4 th Condon Water over the situation , Di , 1IIV’S session ..f the twcnii tl.it.« cluhs through the Greenhorn an I !> \ •el- -istuni t> the uttornev-geiieral was liberating if the state. The 1 «* are 31 \ I' owlt Company, at Central why the Japanese are so willing to | aunuai meeting of the Woman's sior lodes divided up"», but his name with enter the port under present con- | C ,risti,,„ | clubs iu>w mtiuhers of tbe feder l’oint, was killed by coming 111 con | : The Vesuvius is running st-‘tidily held. Seciet-uy Taft told briefly ditions it given transcontinental j fi 0*Cock todav. The afternoon atiou. Cot tag <iro Vo’s w omen’s tact wiih a live wire this morning. with a full force of men of his Irio. - v tl ground with rates, and why the magnates who * II be taken up with an executive Club it reproFeutc<l by two i dele- .1 1 1 win The Hiawatha Mining C > is which s mellow touched the gates, Mis. Katie Yeatcli. the presl control transcontinental systems ;i jetmg composed of general officer- , doing extensive develcpn-.ei t wm k aid, II. was immed and some of . the trans-Pacifii 0 the club, an 1 Miss Jennie '\i v i < - . vc r I — ci (lt -mty presidents and 11 < super- • \\ lent Gets Off With Liyht Sentence. and is opening up a good milling OOI b- Miss YVooiIs Jrep Hired a iately thrown on his back with tlio decline to give this port steamships , 0 Mdents. ore. Salem Or.. Oct. 2 . — Harry until much more work has been phe evening meeting know» paper 0 be ’ e.cl before tl e c lub. wire cod above him l'util help ar Good woik is also In mg done on Wiig’ib under indictment for aid done li ‘ iu a block distant, tho cur harbor. 'Welcome Night,' addresses Inn The Cot lag« ( ’uovo Women 's Club rived the Oregon A Colorado, the River ing in furnishing the riffles used by “ We ill the rent | through his body, set improve our harbor, lle,i to five niinut. - each, will begii begins its ycai ’s work with : i meet- ting tiie ;.SM’d side, the Golden SEpper and the Tmcy and Merrill iu making their will make will it ultimately to the glass at his feet. He accommodate , jtl, music conducted by Elder I mg tl is afte -noon. the 1 » Great Eastern. was almost instantly killed. e-calie lmm 111 < penitentiary three any steamship floating on the J’» '; Cook of the Christian - Inireh, i 1- subjec of whii h will be “ V vi -usagli, was today permitted to cific,’’ said a business man today |>wed by prayer. Notes. ’ The outline of the work Roy Davis Wins Abilene Laurels. plead guiltv lu a charge of hor.se- but the task would be greatly fa will then be mudeby s. for tin year will be Ait I a 1 the Senator Mitcheli is ResLing Easy. st ding .ne! was sentenced to one cilitated If we had a real, vigorous, J, Addresses Childers, A. S. McDonald uud Prominent of the Past 50 Roy 11. Davis, a uinner Eugene the penitentiary. Wright I aggressive line ol steamships to the JLv. }f. C. Collins. Welcomes as Years. Tho Women genatoi .lohn II. Mitchell, " ho is subject high school student, now a midship wan tiled at the June term, but the orient at the present time. In our at the G ><3 ! Svnaritui hospital jury hung, the vote being to to 2 fallows will then be mad-: For the regular rn^etiug of the of club the will next bo in the United States Naval with a broken rib, is m ue comfort in favor of acquittal Since that efforts to have our harbor improved cdy, Mayor James L. Kelley; for “An Artist, and His Masterpieces" man Academy at Annapolis, won laurels we are confronted with arguments able today and si eins to be making time otic ot the state witnesses lias churches, llov. A. A. Luce; address h\ Mrs f. 1. Jones. in a recent truck meet 011 tho of relative tonnage and entering the good progress toward recovery. Where Rolls the Oregon,’’ Mrs. 1>. academy oval. He won the mile gone to California. District At here and at other ports. Sometimes , ^ or> for l)ie Dalles unit iou. His injury was received last run, making the time of 5 minutes McNary could see little pros we are parsed by because we do no* ri* -Beyond Thursday as announced in yester torney “ Beyond th- th- <Vs< C a s c .id«-; a d e s " Son of Railroad Magnate Huuling for and 23 seconds and the half-mile of a conviction, so indicted his transact a heavier ocean business. M ;. Minnie Young, Vide ; Ho! the day’s Journal, when with a parts pect Work. mu in . iiiiiuiti s and o seconds. have a harbor that will of friends he was viewing the dock man on another charge and dis We .re u»»c miruor mai win a.com | Sonili ’’ Mrs li. A. Wade, Grants Chicago, Oct. 3 1 !. L. Wincliell. Roys many friends arc pleased to the murder case. modate tho average shipping f th e ',,^ ,. q u1. iug of the steamship Oceano Sen missed Mrs. C. A. J«-., son« of the president of the learn . I his accomplishments in the Charles Monte, w’lio was indicted Pacific. „... . ator Mitchell supposed then that no .. tbe | Gearhart, Aatoria; “ Tho Hub, Hock Island railroad, is unking for athletic line.—Guard. Wright, is serving a life sen .... bones were broken, and it was not with “Mr. Hill is fostermg a lins.-f „ r ,ia Lehman, Salem "Silier a job. He was offeree a position, for his part in putting rifles Nippion \ usen Kaisha, wlitch eilten ^ until Saturday, when lie began to tence MlH Kebecca Steele, father’s road and decline Seattle, giving it transcontinsntal T i ner; “Our Honornrics," R< v on “I his want to suffer considerable pain, that he over the wall. Teachers' Institute to go to some other line rates and many favors. Every one Mr Handsaker; special hour hostess, and make my went to tho hospital. There it was own reputation with T li e Yti 11 ual l.m i e County found that a rib had been fractured Miss Roosevelt and Her Party Sche of this line of six Japanese steam Mrs. Smith French, The Dalles. out leaning 011 the fumily imme,’’ lie Teachers Institute will be held iu It will be several weeks before Sen duled to Sail Friday. October 13 ships could enter and depart from told liis father, ‘ If it is in me and I the Eugene High School and the this port carrying more cargo ban ator Mitchell will be able to leave get to the top, the Rock Island call Methodist church on Oct. 11, 12 Force Restitution. does from the northern port the hospital. Yokohama.—Miss Alice Roose- it Why my services, if it has the and 13. (Juite an elaborate pro- Mr. Hill sustain a line to New York, Oct. | I’nsideut have i velt and her party arrived here to Seattle, will with price.’’ giaiu has been prepared for tho Iu never a condition or Jr»hti A. McCall and George \Y “All right, get out an I see what stitutes day on the steamer Minnesota from ik, Yblc instructors and National Debt Decreases. doubt, when this same line could Ferkins, vice president of the New you can do,’’ respondid the father. Icetimi, wi will Sliiraonoseki. Miss Roosevelt was enter attendance, Portland, while he will give York Life, may be forced to pay The young man will seek a clerk anion win in are he the iu following Washington, Oct, 2. The month received by the American Minister, no assurance W, that such fostering liack tbe campaign funds amount ship 111 tin engineering department G. Hartranft, Heattli I ly statement of the public debt the American Consul, the imperial care will be bestowed 1 sler upon a line shows that at the close of business masters of ceremonies and the Gov with Portland as its port, until we ing to $ 150,000 that was contributed of some other road. He is well University of Washington, V. A. September 3o, i905, the debt, less ernor, but declined any formalities. the republican campaign fund. equipped as far as theoretical llinkley, Cincinnati, President done millions of dollars’ worth to Attorney cash in the treasury, amounted to ! She will stay at the hotel here, and of have General Mayer was yestei knowledge goes, and has traveled Campbell and Dr If D. Sheldon, $990,578,y09, which is a decrease tomorrow will go sightseeing into work on our harbor?’’ day asked by William Hepburn extensively with his father. Men U of O. M. H. Arnold, Eugene; lor the month of $8.950,580 This 'the interior until |October 13, when Russell, attorney for several policy- who know the young fellow say lie W. W. Dixon, Oregon City; J. H. decrease is accounted for by a cor the party will leave Yokohama for SIX IN SKATTI.B LINK HRKOkK WAR holders. will make good, as hi possesses Ackerman, Salem and \Y. H. Demp responding increase in the amount Sati Francisco on the steamer The Nippon Yusen Kaisha was ninny ol 11 is futhei s qualilieatioiiB, is ster. Kiigetiu. of c*sh on hand. The debt is reca- Siberia. The party headed by Ed- t unning six steamers to Seattle from Insurance Again. pitulated as follows: ward H. Harriman will return to Japanese and Chinese ports prior to Albany. -Attorney - G e n e t a the war with Russia, and may in Interest-bearing debt, $893.138,- America at the same time. crease the line since declaration of Mayer today received a copy of a peace. These six steamers were the demurrer by James II Hyde, forme 1 | Aki Marti, 6,444 gross tonnage; vice-president of tlic Equitable I.if« 1 Its L a s y Sbinano Maru, 6,388 tons; Iyo Ma- Assurance society to 11 blanket Hiiii | ru, 6,320 tons; Kaga Maru, 6,301 brought by the state against t lu- j To tons; Tosa Maru, 5,823 tons, and old directors of the company to com the Riojun Maru, 4,806 tons. This pel restitution of moneys allege 1 t- . line was giving a fortnightly ser have been wrongfully converted 6 y Please ^ vice between Hongkong and Se the board. Hyde dedans scnnelv attle. touching at Shanghai, Moji, any allegations contained in tin Kobe, Yokohama and Victoria. It complaint state facts sufficient to enjoyed traffic arrangements with constitute a cause of action lie T h e tw o S u p e r io r , the Great Northern which enabled holds further the cans«- -I artr n , V ••’ ••• , 8 » / , are improperly formed. I'Aen if the Japanese to handle transconti S h o e s f o r M en& M fom en neutal freight, and the line has lieen the demurrer is no* sustained c< 11 prospering so that the Japanese are sideratiou of it and possible appe >!- eager to enter other American ports. would delay trial of tho m ini action The heaviest steamship of the ( until next spring or suinmi 1 . w. iivn -liuidp- “ it our Dress I. l:S °»"9 J i) ■> ' e . ■ ■ \ r -Customers- -Nowadays- urn frolli C o m b in e I •- . / n & Ä . 5 $3— tò $ 4 - I I f % Sm art Tlfälineri/ AT---- yjhc e¿/oguc 5 ' a i \ c y v e rt M C I 01 ir ( 'orrcct Styles at lowest Prices. livery new shape shown in all the most desir able colorings. AT LURCH’S \ •Reductions. 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