Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, March 13, 1903, Image 2

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    IN SPECIAL SESSION
FOR PORTI.AND FAIR.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
Utah Legislature Appropriates $10,000 for
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
W . C . C U N X K R i r u b ll* h * * r .
C O T T A G E GROVE
Balt Lake C ity, Utah, March 11.—
T h e Utah legislatue today passed a bill
OREGON.
W EEK’S DOINGS
appropriating $10,000 'o r an exh ib it at
the Lewis and Clark exposition to be
NEWS OF OREGON
Items of General Interest Gathered
From All Over the State.
INTO THE FLOOD.
Nineteen Passengers on a Hudson River
Ferryboat Drowned.
Glen* Falls, N. Y ., March 10.— Nine­
teen men are dead as the result of the
capsizing of the boat need by tbe work-
rues at the Spies falls, shout 10 miles
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINGS west of Glens Falls, on the Hudson
b a t h e d in f ir e
_________
United Staten Senate Coavin,
dent’ s Call—New Mcniberi
r . Were
U7„,o Showered
Showered ^ Washington, March 6. -Tiro
Spectators at . Fire
extra session of the
With Blazing Oil.
! 58th
congress
yesterday
Wl(
doubly interesting by the
TWENTY KNOWN TO HAVE PERISHED uf
here.
| A fter the invocation, Mr.
river. More than 1,000 men arc em­ Large Number Injured Mo.t of the Dead the secretary of the senate, |
the measure, which had previously
Creamery Associât tor— Stock men Hold a ployed there at present In tne construc­
proclamation of the preside^
Were Burned Beyond Recognition
(tonerai Rcrlew a I Important Happenings been passed by the senate, was unani­
Big Convention-Cash for Convict
tion of the power dam of the Hudson
ing the extra session.
Hoar 1
-Caused
by
Trein
Wreck.
mously in favor of the b ill, which went
at the to o t Wsak la Brief aad
Labor—Frultmen Organile.
river power company.
The laborers
ing for Burrows, chairman at q j
CeapreBeaalre lärm .
through without d ie ussion.
and many o f the masons are Italians,
Olean, N. Y ., March l l . - M o r e than inittee on p rivileges and electfe]
Although but $10,000 ia named as
A creamery association has been or­ who liv e in shanties on the north side
Ex-Senator Jones, of Arkansas, is the appropriation for the Portland fair,
a score of people «e r e killed and a large ferred to the constitutional
ganized at Pleasant H ill, Lane county. of the river. The main portion of the
confined to his bed in Washintgon by the exh ib it w ill really coat many t mes
number injured by an explosion of oil oi adm inistering oaths to thei*
f o r the first tim e in the past four work is carried on at present on the op­
an attack of la grippe.
near l.ere tonight. A freight tram on store, and said that if there x,
that amount.
A companion b ill,
‘ months Eugene is en tirely free o f every
posite side o f the river. Tbe men have the Erie, made up principally of oil ether procedure the result »„
No more bodies of those drowned in which also pasted* the legislature to­
■ contagions disease.
the ferryboat accident at Spier fa lls ,
been
in the habit o f crossing .'a small tank cars filled »ith oil, broke in two that a third of the senate q
day, providea for the expenditure of
The Loewenberg-Going company last
N. Y ., have been recovered.
$50,000 for a Gtab exh ib it at St. Louie week paid into the state treasury $ 1 ,- bridge, where the river flows through near this city about 9 o’clock. The two kept out of th eir seats for an it»
The department of agriculture has in 1004. The St. Louis exh ibit w ill br
| 796.Oti on account of convict labor in an unfinished portion of the dam, but sections of the train came together with time on the present flood of
issued an order quarantining the state moved entire to Portland. The appro­
| the prison stove foundry for November the river has been rising for several »crush, and one of „the oil tanks was without responsibility, and nsti
o f New Hampshire because o f the pres­ priation for the Portland fair is designed
and December.
days, and the company, fearing the demolished. Fire rn-oke ont almost in­ tahlished before in tin- senn. $
ence of the foot and mouth disease.
to i over the cost oi transfer, and to re­
The destruction of a large barn on bridge was unsafe, destroyed it with stantly, and the sky was.lighted up for prolonged inquiry. The result I*
The Missouri senate has passed the place any portions of this {display that
Should the the Theodore Staiger farm, tw o miles dynamite.
b ill prohibiting the sale of cigarettes may be destroyed or lost.
be, he said, that a change in ti®
miles.
from Salem, resulted in a loss of
Beluw’ the bridge about the work is a
and cigarette papers to children under funds perm it, additions w ill be made
A large crowd of people left this city litical power of this government
$6,000.
E
igh
t
valuable
horses
were
1H years of age.
The same b ill has for the Portland exh ib it, as it is the
ferry. The boat is a scow-shaped affair,
for the scene ol the fire. While they the people desired *.o accompli») J
wish o f Governor W ells to make the burned. Tram ps are supposed to have
passed the house.
about 30 feet long and about 13 feet
started
the
fire.
were lined op along the tracks a terrific be indefinitely postponed. H<a,i
i most creditable showing possible at the
The North machinery company has
Portland fair. I t ia certain that G ov­
Tne fruitgrowers o f the vicin ity of wide, and is operated by means of explosion occurred. The flames com­ that questions uf qualification
been incorporated at Trenton, N . J.,
ernor W ells w ill approve both meas­ Medford held a mass meeting there and cables. I t is large enough to carry a
municated quickly with the other tank be postponed and acted npon
with a capital stock of 1 15,000,000, and ures passed by the legislature today.
perfected an organization, which is h eavily loaded team and as many as
w ill manufacture seed and agricultural
,
cars, an 1 a second and third explosion senate afterward.
The governor has been a strong advo­ known as the Rogue R iver Fru itgrow ­
150 men have been taken across on it
machinery of all kinds
The names of tbe newly elects!
followed each other in rapid succes­
cate of a large appropriation for the ers’ union. They adopted a constitu­
at one time.
Be< ause of the unprecedented preval­ purpose o f these exh ibits, and heartily tion and by-laws.
sion. Sheets of flame shot out in all ators were called alphabetiali,]
When the men were being carried
ence of glanders among horses in New endorses the two Dills.
directions.
Scores of persons were each was escorted to the desk J
The stockmen’ s convention, held at
York C ity, quarantine rules may be so
Medford last Saturday, was attended across yesterday an Italina boy became taught within the zone of fire and en­ colleague.
As some of the
W HAT CONQRESS DID.
rigid ly enforced as to work great incon­
by 60 of tbe most prominent cattlemen frightened and fell overboard. He was veloped in flame. Men and boys ran
were called there wae applann »1
venience to owners, particularly to
Addresses were rescued, however.
Put In 144 Hours to the Dsy—Number of in Jackson county.
those doing heavy trucking business.
screaming down the tracks with their galleries.
made by a number of w ell known
Bills and Reports.
This morning 70 or 80 men got
clothing ablaze.
Others fell where
Norman Argo, said to have been the
There were 74 senators premt.
speakers.
A temporary organization
aboard of tbe boat, leaving a big crowd
Washington, March 11.— Aleaxnder was made.
original Uncle Tom, is dead at Paint
Another m eeting w ill be
they stood, overcome with the awful and Cockrell were appointed i
on
the
hank
waiting
for
the
next
trip.
Lick, K y ., at the reputed age o f 111 M cDowell, clerk of tbe house of repre­ held March 21 and organize perma­
heat. Just how many were killed is tee to wait upon the president
years. Argo was born a slave, and la- sentatives today made public an official nently.
When a few feet from the shore, the
not known, as many of the bodies were form him that the senate sai
longed to Gtoeral Samue! Kennerv, a
water
splashed
against
the
rail,
and
com pilation
made
by T a lly Clerk
T be Polk county mohair association
incinerated.
wealthy planter of Garrard connty and
proceed to business.
met in Dallas last week to transact the boy who had fallen overboard the
The number of dead is known to be
a former member of the Kentucky leg­ W akefield showing tbe work done by
Hoar and Cockrell, the special
important business and to set the time previous day seized one of the tactile at least 18 and some estimates place it
tbe
house
during
the
57th
congress.
It
islature.
mitteee appointed to wait up
of the sale of the pool of the associa­
as
high
as
25.
More
than
two
score
A snow plow on the Old Colony showed that the longest day of the ses­ tion. The pool at present is the fleeces ropes which ran from the overhead were more or less seriously burned. president, reported that they
street railway, at Fall R iver. Mass., sion lasted, with recesses, 144 hours, o f about 12,000 goats, and w iil amount cabin to the stern of the boat. Some Some of them will die. It is out of the
ormed that duty, and that the
became unmanageable at the top of a during which 80 rollcalls were taken. to about 50,000 or 60,000 pounds. The of the men started toward him and in­
question to identify any of the bodies
dent said be would at once
steep h ill and, dashing down the in­ T be number of b ills and resolutions in­ severe w inter in the h ill districts will stantly the boat careened and filled.
recovered.
cline, crashed into two cars loaded with troduced in tbe house during the two cause the c lip to be somewhat lighter
communication in writing.
The Hudson, swollen hy the fresh
passengers.
Five persons sustained sessions of the congress was 18,420, than usual.
Im m ediately M r. Barnes,
SECRETS OF AQLINALDO.
rains, bore a score or more of tbe strug­
bruises and flesh wounds enough to ne­ and reports were made oil 2,810 bills
secretary to the president, ap;
The office of the Linn county sheriff glin g men down stream. Many others
cessitate their being carried to a hos­ and resolutions. The senate sent to
Had Long Planned Rebellion and Proposed the senate with • a message Iron]
pital. A dozen others were bruised the house 1,630 senate b ills and reso­ is a very bnsv place these days. Taxes succeeded in catching bold of the boat,
to Create a Monarchy.
are being paid qu ite rapidly by citi­
and cut.
president. It read as follow»
lutions. The house disposed of 2,413
zens of Linn county, who are anxious to which had righted, and there they
Washington, March 11.— The bureau
The Idaho legislature has adjourned. of the measures originaitng with it
“ To the eenate:
I havecelkl
take advantage of the 3 per cent re­ clnng until they were polled ashore.
of insular affairs of the war department senate in extraordinary seieion hM
and o f 1,012 of the senate bills and
bate for prompt payment.
Senator M itchell is not im proving
The wildest excitement prevailed bnt
reeolutions, making a total of 3.430
has just published a pamphlet of 46 eider the treaties concerning vhjgB
very fast.
W illia m M oore, the postmaster at the current carried many o f the men pages giving the telegraphic correspond­ proved impossible to take acting¡M
b ills and resolutions acted on.
Con­
M inister Bowen is again at work gress le ft on its calendars 405 house G reen ville, and the proprietor o f a gen­ toward shore, and they were rescued.
the congress just ended.
I ui i
ence of E m ilio Aguinaldo from July,
straightening
up
the
Venezuelan and 118 eenate b ills and resolutions. eral merchandise store, was held up by
special attention to the treaty nth!
Teams were qnickly harnessed and
tronble.
15, 1898, to Fernary 28, 1899, the per­ republic of Colombia, eecuhi| toA
Fifteen o f the members of the house two masked men with drawn pistols
loaded with skilled logd rivere and sent
The new steel cruiser Chattanooga died during the congress, seven re­ and robbed of $110, $91 of which was
iod just preceding the fall of M anila, United htates the righ t to tn|l
down
tbe
river
to
points
where
the
was launched in the presence of over signed and Messrs. Rhea, Kentucky, fnnds belonging to the postoffice.
and following tbe outbreak of hostilities isthmian canal, and to tbe trekiiS
bodies would lik ely be found.
Dozens
4,000 spectators.
and Butler, Missouri, were unseated,
Hon. J. M . Chnrch, of La Grande,
between the United Btates forces and tbe republic of Cuba, for sev,v j
who is a member of the board of re­ of dinner pails, hats and coats were the insurgents. These telegrams were measure of commercial reciprtnZ
Conductors and brakemen on the the latter twice.
tween tne two countries.
^
gents of the agricnltural college, has re­ fished ont, bnt it was nearly 6 o ’ clock
Union Paciilflc have been granted an
discovered by Captain John R. T . Tay­
CONCESSIONS BY TURKEY.
“ The great and (ar-reachin|t r|w
ceived notice that a farm ers' institute before the first body was found.
increase in wage«.
w ill be held in La Grande March 20
The river for miles is being watched lor, Fourteenth infantry, among a mass anoe of these two treaties to tbca^j
W. R. Merriam, director of tbe coti - Recognizes American Medical Diplomas
and 21. Several members of the Cor­ and dragged in hopes of finding the of papers captured from the to-called of the United States and tin j S
sub , w iil reiign May 15 to go iuto busi­
Naturalization ol Armenians.
need ol their adoption reqniia
vallis faculty w ill be in attendance.
bodies of the victims. There were bnt insurgent government.
ness in New York.
impose upon you the iucouv
Constantinople,
March
11. — The
Final arrangements have lieen made two or three English speaking men on
They are sufficiently complete to a meeting at this time.
The American window glass company
United Btates legation has finally ob­ for the holding of a street fair and car the boat.
has closed its plant at Indianapolis.
It is unlikely that all the bodies w ill show that the insurgent leader leaned
“ TH EO D O R E, ROOfittOtl
n
ival
at
Grants
Pass
from
June
16
to
tained official recognition of the exam ­
Four thousand men are affected.
be rermvered. The riv er is fni I o f logs, etroDgly upon others for advice and
“ W hite House, March 6, IF th.
ination at the Am erican medical col­ 21. The W oodmen of the W orld of and at the high boom, five miles down
------------------------- d<
counsel, that there was serious opposi­
Tw o trains on the Burlington oollided
that city are at th e head of the under
MONEY FOR FAIR.
near Omaha, fatally injuring one pas­ lege, Bayreuth, on the same lines as taking. It w ill be a Southern Oregon the river, there are many thousands of tion to his authority even among his
them.
the French examinations, and also the affair and all of the towns in the state
senger and three others sligh tly.
own people, and that an attack upon
Washington Legislature Vote« BO-*
The police of Boffalo are unable to settlem ent of the long pending question south of Kosebnrg w ill participate.
BENSON IN JAIL.
the Americans at Manila had been fully
Lewi* and Clark ExpoaUn.P
locate the murderer of Edward L. Bur­ affecting tbe rights o f wives and c h il­
The efforts to organize a real estate
decided upon before the outbreak of
dick. A woman has been arrestes!, but dren of Armenians who have become exchange in Alban y have proved sue Olympia Murderer Captured Near That
Olympia,
Wash., March t.|
hostilities on February 4, 1899, and
there was no evidence against her and naturalized Ameri.-ans to leave tbe »lu ­ cessfnl.
Washington senate yesterday
The constitution
provides
Place—Offered No Resistance.
that in the event that the struggle
abe was released.
Rands’ bill appropriating toO.vJ
p in . They are now able to join their that the executive board shall have
Olympia, March 9.— Christ Benson, should prove eucessful, the new govern
Two persons were killed and 75 others hnsliands and fathers in the United three members not engaged in the real the murderer o f Jailer M orrell, at ment that would have been created the Lewis and Clark exposition, j
A debate on the m otion wu s j
injured at Montreal by the collapse of States without hindrance. The council estate business, and that there shall be
would not have been a republic, for
a building.
Several hundred people of m in isteri has agreed to recognize harmony between the members on all Olympia, February 28, was captured titles of n obility were, on January 14 by Sharp, who moved to ent this
Senator Wihl
last night, and ia gain in his cell at 1899, promised to certain insurgent down to $25,000.
had gathered on a roof to watch a horn­ the American educational, charitable questions of sales and commissions.
was the chief objector to the i f ' j n
ing steamer and the weight was too and religions establishments and they
Olympia.
officers
as
a
reward
for
entering
Manila
W . T. Nolan has lieen appointed reg­
H
are now aw aiting im perial approval.
great for the roof.
Benson was ionnd in a deserted cabin and captaring the American forces and
ister and Miss Anne M. Lang as re­
The sum of $75,QpO is given 2
It is expected that authority w ill
their
officers.
ceiver of The Dalles land office.
Vicar General Mooney is ill with
two miles west of town. H e offered no
St. Louis fair.
This hill m p,
shortly be given to the Am erican arch­
grip at hia New York residence.
Preparations are oeing made for be­ resistance when canght.
comparatively little opposition, r
eologist, Mr. Banks, to undertake e x ­
DOWN TO DEATH.
The capitol b ill, adding $ 101 g
The new United States monitor Ne­ cavations at T el-A brsh sm , Mesopota­ ginning work npon the new buildings
A mob surrounded the ja il, with loud
the original $350,000 approprinl
vada has been placed in commission at mia, the auppoeil site of the tomb of at the state asylum for which appro­ cries of “ Hang h im ! hang h im !” bnt
Four Men Dead as Result of British Co­
passed.
the navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H .
Abraham. Mr. Banks has been w ait­ priations were made the past session.
lumbia Cosl Mine Accident.
every precantion was taken against
This measure precipitated i re
A syndicate composed chiefly of C leve­ ing here for this permission for three A t tbe farm there w ill be another closed violence.
W hen tellin g his story the
Ferguson, B. C., March 11. — As
debate between Senators H a m il»^
cottage sim ilar to the one built last
land capitalists is securing options on years.
mnrderer cried lik e a child. H is wan­
re»nlt of poisonous gases left in a winze Moultray, of W hatcom, who th ;a »
year, at a cost o f $18,000, and an ex­
almost all the coal mines on the K an a­
derings tallied very well with tbe news­
FLOODS IN MANY STATES.
tension w ill be b n ilt upon the kitchen
capital should lie moved to Ta««Kt
wha and New Rivers, W est V irign ia .
paper reports.
He has several timee o f the N ettie L. mine yesterday, four
and dining room, for which the sum of
been in the hands of men looking for men are dead and two others are in
Illinois ranks first among the states Booming Rivers Swamp Factories and $4,000 has been provided.
Names of New Warship«.
him, but who let him go after looking jnred, but may recover.
in the manufacture of agricultural im ­
Drive Thousands to Hills.
Washington,
March 7.-14»
at his face.
plements, bicycles, cars, glncose and
The afternoon shift had fired its Moody today rendered a deciw*
Grand Rapids, M ich., March 11.—
PORTLAND MARKETS.
He was in Tacoma a day and a half
distilled liqnors, and in slaughtering
usnal shots before leaving the mine the states after which the liv*
Grand river continued to riaethis aftei-
and then returned to Olym pia.
and meat packing.
In one of the lower winzes gas formed ships provided in the new nnttl
W heat — W a lla W alla, 76e; bine-
noon and tonight.
A number of fac­
shall be named. The three 18,1
Jewels valued by the owner at over
stem, 87c; valley, 78<980c.
Strife in Shipyards.
and when Robert Savage went down
tories
along
tbe
banka
have
been
com­
battleships are to be named
$3,000 are reported to have been stolen
Barley— Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew­
New
York,
March
10.
—
Unless
de­
he was overcome.
In attempting to Vermont and M innesota, and th*
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pigeon, pelled to shot down, as the water has
ing,
»24.
mands
by
the
striking
boilermakers
rescue
him,
George
Groshey
was
over­
12,000 ton vessels Mississippi nnd
who have started on the steamer Karra- invaded their boiler rooms and pnt ont
F loor— Beet grade, $4.30<i4.85; grah­ and iron shipbuilders who left the yards come and dropped Savage’ s body to the ho. The secretary in his no»
gut for Jamaica.
tbe fires. Fears were entertained for
of
Townsend
A
Downey,
at
Shooter
is­
bottom
of
the
shaft.
Other
attempts
am, $3.4503.85.
port expects to bring np the sal
A. J. McMillan, manager o f the Le the safety o f the Grand Trank bridge
land, about a month ago, are complied at rescue were unavailing until Jack the names to be given new battl
M ill stuffs — Bran, $19 per ton;
Roi mines, at Roasland, R. C ., has left and a large force of men was set at
with, a general strike w ill be called by McLeod descended with a rope and He is anxious that the names of
$ 24; shorts, $19.50020.
I-ondon for British Colom bia, to see work today throwing steel rails and m iddlings,
the delegates of the nnion. An niti- succeeded in bringing up ail the bodies historic vessels as the Omni
what effect tha strike among tha coal other material into the riv er on the chop, $18.
matnm has been delivered to the em to the surface, including the four dead
Merrimac and Constitution I
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.16 O 1.20; ploycrs, and an answer w ill be made
miners is having upon the m ining in ­ upper side of the abutments for tbe
men, and three others who had at­ perpetuated in the new navy,
gray, $1.12H@ 1.15 per cental.
terests in British Colum bia and the pnrpoee of strengthening them.
today. I f it is unfavorable, as the tempted to rescue the imprisoned min­
will recommend that congress
The ice gorge at Iona s till bolds and
bordering American states.
H ay — Tim othy, $11012;
clover, employers say it w ill be, no fewer than ers.
for this in the n ext naval !**•
ia backing up the water, the dynamite $ 8 0 9 ; cheat, $9010 per ton.
8,000
men
w
ill
throw
down
their
tools
An inquest w ill* be held tomorrow.
The old catalpa tree, which is a feat­
operations fallin g to break it np. Mncb
Potatoeo— Best Bnrbanks, 6 0 0 75c per in the shipbuilding yards in New York, No blame ia attached to the mining
ure of Gray's Inn gardens, righ t in the
Soldiers Don’ t Wlah to Corns Hto
apprehension is felt here o f the result
Brooklyn
and
New
Jersey.
sack; ordinary, 40060c per cental,
heart of London, which was taken from
company or employes, as the accident
of the breaking away o f the Ice gorges
M
anila, March 7.— T h e United^f
growers’ prices; Merced sweets, $20
Virginia bv Bir W altar R aleigh, and
seems to have been unavoidable.
above.
transport Thomas w iil m il for ho»
Heavy Storms In Colorado.
2.26 per cental.
w ts said to have been planted In Its
morrow, taking tw o batteries *«d
present poeitioc by Queen Elisabeth,
Telluride, Colo., March 10.— A se­
New 40O-MII« Railroad.
Poultry— Chickens, m ixed, 11012c;
May Settle PeuKeably.
Sixty d
is reported to be dying.
vere enow storm ban teen in progress , Tuplin. Mo., March l l. - B o n d s for companies of a rtille ry .
young,
11
H
i012c;
hens,
12c;
tnrkeys,
London, March 11.— Supporters of a
artillerym en expressed their 4***
in
the
mountains
near
here
for
three
liv
e,
1
5
0
16c;
dreseed,
18020c;
dneks,
the
boildin
g
of
a
new
roed
from
By giving to Y a le’ s lib rary an excep­ frien dly understanding between Russia
remain in the island*. Seven h«1
days, accomapnied at times by terrific Channte, ,K an ., to Memphis, Tenn
tional collection of Russian and S lavic and Great Britain regarding countries $707.50 per dozen; geese, $708.60.
men ont of five cavalry and i*R
gales.
Snowslides
have
occurred
at
Cheese— Full cream, twins, l f i ^ O
literature, and more m e n t i r a small where their government* clash are
The (new line will
different places, but as yet no serious be 400 miles long and w ill cost approx­ regiments ordered home have M
library on mneic, the late J. Sumner much interested in what was regarded 1 7 X « ; Yonng Am erica, 1 7 H 0 1 > M c ;
for transfers to commands
damage
or
loes
of
life
has
been
report­
imately
»120,00,000.
The most im-
factory
prices,
l
O
U
i
c
lees.
Sm ith, Yale 1853, so far im poverished as a significant statement made by
here, but General D avis is
ed.
The
snowfall
in
this
vicinity
this
portant
points
on
the
line
w
ill
be
his fortunes that Yale graduates have Under Foreign Secretary Cranbonrne.
Butter— Fancy creamery. 300 32S c
com ply w ith th eir requests, » ■
winter
has
been
very
heavy,
and
it
is
Chanute,
W
ier
City
and
Cherokee,
taken steps to raise a fund for the aid R ep lyin g t oa question, the secretary per pound; extras, 30c; d airy, 200
authoiized strength of the H
feared much damage to mining property
o f his widow.
declared that it was desirable there 22 Sic; store, 1 5 0 18c.
»n<i,Gainesville, which remain here is slrsaif
and
possibly
lose
o
f
life
w
ill
occurr
when
should be an amicable understanding
Mo. and Memphis, Tenn.
The road reeded.
Eggs— 15016 per doeen.
h « slides begin to run.
Seven Negroes were killed daring between Great Rritain and Russia on
is a Santa Fe project, and is called the
Hope— Choice, 2 3 0 25c per ponnd.
ehooting affrays when had weathei com- j the snbjert of tbeir foreign interests.
Arkansas, Missouri A Kansas railroad.
Cosi Mine on Fire.
Streetcars for Manila.
polled the construction crews to remain
W o ol— V a lle y,
1 2 S 0 1 6 c ; Eastern
Bozeman,
M
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March
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is
M anila, March 5.— A s yn d ical
idle on the DaPaa division of the Texas {
Oregon,
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mohair,
26028s.
Receives $1,0410 Reward.
To Try the Wire lets.
™ «ing in the coal mine o f the North­
ed by Charles S w ift, of Detroit, M
A New Orleans railroad.
Beef — Gross, cows, 3 0 3 \ c per
Everett, W ash., March 11.— Fireman
Chicago, March 11— It is,rated here
ern Pacific railroad company at Chest-
and including the Weetingbooa _
that Arm oor A Co. have arranged for a
Two hundred guests in the Stnrtevant R. D. Abbott, of the Great Northern, pound; steers, 4(34\ e ; dressed, 7 \ c .
Dany and W h ite A Co., was tH ™
her«- Tt|e reports indicate
who hacked the disabled passenger
test
of
wireless
telegraphy
as
applied
to
V
eal—
7
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8
l
4
c.
House, at Broadway and Twenty-ninth j
tnat the damage is extensive. As far
bidder for the M an ila street
train from Csacade
tunnel several
commnnicaticn
between
the
cities
Mutton — Groaa,
4c ]
pound;
as possible all approaches to the fire
street. New Yorx. were greatly excited weeks ago when the train crew had
franchise.
T h e interests
dressed, 7 X e .
have been balkheaded and it is hope,! where they have packing houses , nd in the syndicate combined a®“ 1
by a blase in the basement of the bnild-1 been overcome with gas from the en­
Lambs —
Gross, 4c
pound; to smother the blase.
A ll operation,
Th* T now m*'nrain chased the franchise and the
ing, which filled the halls with smoke. I gine, thns saving the lives of everybody dressed, 7H e .
at the mine have been suspended for at r T T V
* r,p f\ W,re' " « * of K a n » ,
the old Spanish compao- M
One woman attempted to jump from an in the coaches, has been rewarded with
'ty , St. Louis, Omaha and Sioux C itv
Hogs — Grose, 6 H e
pound : least two week*. Over 200 men are
German bidders w ith drew .
T b *^
upper story window with her baby.
I $ 1,000 in cash by the Great Northern. dressed, 7 0 7 He.
and ea*t to Allkghany, .P h ila d e lp h ia
idle.
syndicate offers the go\ernmsat >
New York and Boston.
tieth of the groaa earnings.
held in Portland in
1005,
Action on
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