Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, April 10, 1903, Image 2

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    DOMINICAN REBELS.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
W . C. CONMKK, P u b lis h e r .
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CUBA IS ORATEFUL.
P a lm s 's M essage t o C ong re »» E xpresses
A dm iration .1 R oosevelt.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
Uovcrnment Troops Fell to D islodge T h e «
From Captured C ity.
Panto Domingo, April 7.— At 9
o'clock this morning the government
troops outside the city attacked the n-
surgentsin the suburbe ol Pajarito.
The moat severe engagement since tne
beginning o! the rebellion ensued and
the insurgents were driven back to
te
city. The artillery irom the fort cov­
ered the insurgent»’ retreat.
Monroe Valesuue, the head of tbe
force, reporten to 1» 800 strong, is about
to march on the city. Tbe re»«ls are
disposed to fight to the last and it is
supposed that if they are compelled to
abandon the city they will embark on
the gunboat Independencia, which is in
their power, and go to the nor!barn
part ol tbe bland and join the rebels
there.
,
,
The United States cruiser Atlanta
has larded 50 marines to protect the
Ameritan consulate.
TW ELVE^
President Delivers TwdJ
in South Dakota.1
Havsax, April 8.— Congress reas­
sem ble! today and will probably con­
New W arden at Penitentiary.
tinue in session three extra months on
CROWDS QREET HIM AT I
W ILL W ASH OUT QOLD.
C. W. James, who became superin­
account o f the necessity for the enact- |
tendent of the Oregon penitentiary on
' ment of many laws before all the de­ Q. W . Dart, o f John D ay, S tarting Up an
Telia P e op le o l Fuectlog M
April 1, has announced the promotion
partments of the government get thor­
E xtensive W ork .
of Ed McPherson from the position of
B uildin g Up the Su
oughly under way.
A message from
Placer mining promises to he an im second warden to that of first warden.
■ .acra l Review of Important tlappeafags President Palma was read.
S h o rt Y e llo w s t o s e p ^
The mes­ portant industry in Grant county dor
McPherson will succeed J. T. Janes,
o f the Past W eek I . Brief ami
sage says
in* tne coming season. .Several ui'ners who has held the position during the
Cemprehcaaivn fo rm .
"O u r relations with tbs United States h. ye K, rPa(ly commenced getting tbiugv
past four years.
The vacancy caused
continue to be close and cordial. Much in readiness for the summer’ s run.
Aberdeen, 8. D., April^
by the promotion of McPherson will
Dunsmuir, Cal., was nearly destroyed more gratifying is the noble and reso*
What promise« to bo an extellent la* filled by the appointment of G. F.
Roosevelt yesterday tra»
lutely favorable attitude of the presi- paving
po.,itioI1 „ (|,e placer mine
by fire.
Dakota and made mor»
dent of
-* that great republic.
It is of (i- w i,art, which will I* wo.ked Johnson, of Baker City.
Sailor« from battleship« will here­ enough
to remember the obstacles ¡Qf
firHt time thit* reason.
on any other day ^uriniTl
W oodm an Street Carnival.
after be given longer shore leave.
which his stubborn will have overcome
trip. He llegan with two *
Mr. Dart has leased the pipe, eiants
The Woodmen’ s street carnival and
n)aterU, Monging
Pekin is apparently mach surprised in negotiating the reciprocity treaty lr)(j a „ tb(,
Sioux Kalla in tbe morni»,
fair, to be held in Dallas June 3, 4, 5
Humboidt minjng ct n.pn.v, and
at the increase of the Asiatic squadron. and obtaining the ratification thereof, j ,0
in- 12th speech in th e,Vw¡*|
and
6,
promises
to
be
a
very
successful
and his firm purpose to summon a spec­ at present has a fore« of men laying
d e n. Speeches were J l
President Roosevelt will be escorted ial session of congress to definitely
affair. The committees are all hard
most part to the tarif! , 0(j , *
aP" this pipe and getting e v e n t ing in at work and are meeting with good
from the depot at Portland by a mon­
prove of it. Besides the sympathy and „ t i n e a s for the rummer’ , run, which
eral prosperity of the COOt'.ll
ster parade.
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c
e
s
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respect which we inspire among the will commence immediately.
Bluejacket« Landed.
his speeches he foll«wwf
To Invoke Referendum.
Rebels of Santo Domingo have re­ American people by our exemplary con­
The mine is situated on the west side|
Washington, April 7.— A report to lines of hie former addrejo,
pulsed the government troops and still duct as an independent people who re­ of Canyon cre< k between John Pay
A number ot mining men around
subjects. The president
alize the duties and reef*oueibilities of I and Canyon City, and nearly opposite Grants Pass are giving assistance in t ie the navy department from Commander
hold that city.
Turner, of the cruiser Atlanta, at >anto a cordial welcome at the din, 1
Jefferson H. Conover, grand secretary citizenship, these circumstances power­ Long gulch. Water will be need from work of invoking the refereudum Domingo, ehows another repulse to the ping places, and at
•nan, J
of the t ree and Accepted Masons ot fully contribute in solidifying the good ( the Humboldt ditch.
The ditch will against the mining corporation tax law
I government troops who made an at- where the train did nut it,,, a
understanding between the two nations. be in charge of Bert Stone.
Michigan, is dead, aged 62 years.
«recently passed by the Oregon legiti­
! tempt to take the city Irom the revolu- gathered and cheered as
“ It is our interest to worthily caJti-1
Governor Taft is mentioned for the vate these sentiments and we cannot do | lt ia the intention to operate the j lature.
1 tlonists, and that Commander Turner train sped by. One feature,J
__
was again crmpelled to land the blue- was the large number of chili
presidency in 1904.
The New York ' so better than by carrying out our ob li­
Herald figures that Roosevelt will lie a gations to the Washington government i
jackets to protect the Unileil States 1 various audiences and Ihe p,
winner with New York state in the expeditiously, frankly and correctly,
consulate. Cbmmander Turner’ s dis- j ferred to them several ■
timer I
doubtful column.
that lie » a s glad to see that i
whether it is by grant of what we ought
patch is as follows:
j “ Santo Domingo, via Hayti, April 7. was not dying out.
The Indiana operators will submit a to grant, or refusing what we consider
The president had as hisg
! —Government forces attacked city yes-
proposition to the miners agreeing to ourselves justified in refusing.
! terday, were repulsed.
Report indi­ ing the day Senators Kitti,
“ The government H at present occu*
have a commission, composed of an
cates Vaquez, the president approach- Gamble anil Hepresentatim
operator, a miner, and an expert min­ pied with the Isle of Pines matter, and i
ing with strong force.
Government and Burke, the South Dakota«
ing engineer, to decide what mines in it has reason to hope that the settle- j
ment thereof will be satisfactory to
! gunboat fired three shots last night in congress.
They left the t
the Clinton field require shooters.
Cuba.”
1 without injury. City fortified; appar- Aberdeen.
The Anthrac te strike commission
President Palma expresses the hope
At Tulare the presidentdep«J
I ently determined to resist.
Landed
award with reference to the mining that the question of incorporating into \
Ilia custom and, descending lii
marines to prolect the consulate.’ ’
engineers gives the enigneers a holiday the treaty all the provisions of the Platt
One day last week Commander Tnrn- car. shook hands with tlie ptepj
on Sundays, which was observed last amendment will soon be settled, and
r
| er landed a force of 50 marines to ererl at the station.
Sunday throughout the mining regions adds that after this has been done it
Yankton was the first stop ¡w
guard the United States consulate at
for the first time in the history of coal will seem unnecessary that the Platt
Santo Domingo city, when the situation train left Sioux FallB. To thtl
mining.
amendment should remain any longer a
tude at Yankton, the pretidttJ.
I was regarded as very critical.
Not a single disorderly act has oc­ part of the constitution.
on tlie tariff and the qualities tf|
curred to mar the tranquility of Mon­
citizenship, saying in this com
RICH STRIKE IN ALASKA.
terey, Mex., since Thursday’ s riots.
W ILL TALK OVER W AQES.
" I t ha-r been a pleasure total
Governor Reyes, in speaking of the
Extensive Placer Field at Last D iscovered can sum up all 1 have to say log
affair, said that an investigation showed Trainm en on Illinois C entral t o M eet Of­
a couple of phrases.
You negl
on American Territory.
absolutely that the police fiist fired in
laws. See that yon got them, "
ficia ls and D iscuss Increase.
Washington, April 7.— Under date of need honest administration si it*
the air, later firing at their aggressors
Chicago, April 8. — Tbe adjustment
only in defense of their lives.
February 23, Henry D. Saylor, consul See that you have it. Hut don’t J
committee ol the railroad trainmen
at Dawson city, reports as follows:
the mistake o f thinking that 11J
Geroge Gillette is dead at the county and conduct« rg organizations have ar­
"Reports have reached here recently or any administration of law tu|
hospital of Santa Cruz, Cal., aged 80 rived in Chicago and are preparing to
concerning
a
strike
of
rich
placer
dig­
the place of tiie fuinlaimmlxl «]-/
years, fie came to the United States meet the officials of the Illinois Central
gings in Alaska, in tire Circle City that make a gootl individualcitig
in 1842 sb a member of Lord Ashbur­ and Alton roads.
Tbe trainmen and
mining
division,
on
the
tributaries
of
make a good nation, the quaiit
ton’ s suite to negotiate the Ashburton- conductors’ committees believe tbe
the Tanana river, a district in which honesty, of courage and of good,I
Webster treaty for the northeast boun­ same terms can lie secured on the Illi­
for several years past Ameirean miners moil sense.”
dary of this country. He had been an nois Central and Alton roads for their
have made a thorough search for good
At Mitchell the president
inmate of the county nospital for 12 members as those on the Wabash—a
placed deposits without success until longest address of the day. IliiJ
years,
15 per cent increase for freight and a
now. The present strike seems to he enee was large and his speech tu|
12 per cent increase (or passenger
A new Haytien cabinet has been
one of more than ordinary importance, quently interrupted by appltuw. I
formed.
The old cabinet resigned service.
and has caused quite a stampetleof min­ he disclosed the work of unjiiil
John G. Hannahan, grand master of
owing to the senate having passed a
ers from this and other districts to the and the important part they
vote of censure against the ministers the Brotherhood ol Firemen, arrives
location of the new fields.
tbe upbuilding of tbe nation.
for their failure to take proceedings in Chicago tomorrow to present the de­
“ At this writing, when particulars
"Y o u can lift up a man if h«^
against those who were respors ide for mands ol the firemen on the Illinois
are lacking, it is unsafe to predict too blee, but if lie lies down yon t
the interruptions ci the sitting of the Central.
much, but the general opinion seems to carry him. If you try to, "ill
The adjustment committee ol tbe
chamber of deputies March 30 by the
confirm tbe belief that a large and pro­ help him and it will not li|
trainmen and conductors Horn the Chi­
firing of rifle shot..
ductive field in American territory bas 80, hmdamentaly, it must
cago, Burlington & Quincy, Rock Island
at last been struck.
Circle City is yourself to win success. A fjl
The German Kaiser is on a visit to & Milwaukee and St. Paul systems,
THE LATE HENRY WINSLOW CORBETT.
his royal friends In Denmark.
practically deserted as a result of the can do something, wise legi.l
where demands were made January 5
rush.
Chicago brokers are at war among lor a horizontal increase in wages of 20
the government can do somelhH
“ It is said that there will be a scar­ yon have laws badly arlmini.nenfl
themselves regarding bucket shops.
per cent for two classes of employes, mine 16 to 18 hours a day, according
Hopes to Find W ater.
city of provisions on account of the in­
Snowstorn destroys telegraph lines now have their schedules of demands as the length of the days permit. Two
B. F. Coplen, an expert on forma­ flux. The Eagle-Circle route is report­ will stop any prosperity. It it f
and paralyzes railroad traffic In Noth- revised and will present them to the shifts of men will be employed.
tion for artesian water, who sunk the ed to be the best means of reaching the enough to get a bail law that «ill j
ern Mississippi valley.
managements of those roads before tbe
artesian wells at Pullman, Wash., and Tanana from Dawson, as the trails by the whole business, but to gel id
P rosp erous Hood River Valley.
end of the week.
j who fer many years has been making Forty-Mile and Goodpasture are un­ law is not S o easy. It ia easy to|
President Roosevelt spoke at Mil­
Though the annual piecipitation at extensive examinations of the Colum-
outside and say how the man i
waukee on truatB. at Waukesha on for­
W ONDERLAND 1903.
Hood River is about 36 iuehes. irriga­ j bia river basin, has been looking over broken. and nc supplies available. should run the machine, but it ill
eign relations, at Madison on college
From
Forty-Mlie
to
the
new
diggings
tion is a very important factor in the the situation in the vicinity of Echo for
so easy to go inside aud ns|
educations.
B eaatlful B ook D escrib in g and P icturing prosperity of the Hood River valley. I some time with a view to getting four the distance is 160 miles.”
machine yourself.
At Naco, Ari*., John Crossen re­
Since
irrigation
came
into
practice
on
a
This Q lorlous W estlan d .
“ Ib is prosperity to which ml
, ,
, „
,
or five eectione of land and putting in
ceived a bullet In the heart from the
Portland Steam er Stranded.
attained has been reached undet»«
Another volume has been added to considerable scale five years ago the the necessary machinery for thoroughly
pistol of Deputy Sheriff Frank W il­
San Francisco, April 7.— The steamer of economic moves included in 1 j
testing the
the snblect.
He sav.
.r
son. who had been called in to stop a tbe Wonderland Series published annu­ population of the valley has quad-; j testing
subject.
He
says ih
that
row In the Big Adobe Saloon.
ally by tbe Northern Pacific railroad rupled, the price of land has increased , ,here is every indication that artesian Alliance, which sailed from this city tern, though carrying out rerun^
300
per
cent
and
the
entire
fruit
ship­
April 3 for Portland, Or., and way in the currency anti in tbe tariff,
Ladronea have suffered seven de­ company. This latest number excels ping business of that locality has grown j w ater can be had along the base ol the points, is lying on tho beach at Caspar
cannot afford to reverro the
cisive defeats In the Philippines, and in newness and variety of word pictures np. Sixty thousand crates of straw­ Echo buttes.
on the Northern California coast. Tbe Improvement can be made in it. I
are beginning to realize that their and camera pictures. Order the book berries ( two dozen boxes to the crate)
Alliance struck a rock off Point Gorda tbe tariff, for instance, echednlel
Mills Running Full Tims.
methods mean nothing but disaster mailed to your home address, not to
and eventual extermination.
your office, and while waiting its ar­ and 100 carloads of apples, of las:
All of the sawmills in Baker City and then put back to Caspar, 40 or 50 not sacred, and, as the needs oil
year’
s
production,
have
been
shipped
miles south of Point Gorda, when she nation change and shift, it will
rival prepare your mind for the feast of
Thomas Kelgan, who escaped from
from that station, and large quantities are running full time and the demand was run onto the beach. She had 30 or es-arv to change certain wheuui
tbe Toledo, O., jail In 1901. is behind history, story, and traveling experi- of fine apples are still going lorward to for lumber both for local use and for
They are being meet those shifting needs.”
export is in excess of the supply. 40 people on board.
the bnrs again. He la charged with ences that the liook affords. A big market.
the robbery of the Toledo postotfice. handle of poorly conceived and cheaply
Most of the lumber manufactured there comfortably cared for in Caspar. It is
printer! advertising matter will not be
MEXICAN RAILROADS DUST
Kelgan was caught In Los Angeles.
Irrigable A crea ge Increased.
is sent to Utah, where a great deal ia tbonght that the vessel will be floated
easily and that she has sustained no
imposed on you. but yon will be pre­
The great abundance of snow in the used in railroad construction.
Professor Nathaniel Schmidt, o f the sented a beautiful magazine containng
great damage.
mountains has resulted in an increase
But T hey a re Said to Be Doing I
department of Semitic language and
Will Build Dam.
a t an A ctual Loss.
literature at Cornell university, Itha­ stories and pictures of this western in tbe acreage of irrigable land that
wonderland
of
ours
that
will
excite
the
To
S
traighten
Out
Miners'
Awards.
The
Sumpter
land
company
will
erect
will be placed under cultivation this
c a . N. Y., hag accepted an appoint­
Mexico C ity, April 8. — Urn^
ment at director o f the American interest and please the taste of tbe season in Baker county. In many in­ a dam at the junction of Cracker creek | Wilksebarre,April 7.— John Mitchell,
ness concerns, while hoping
most critiral. The book costs nothing stances the increase will amount to 50 and McCullough’ s fork.
School of Archeology at Jerusalem.
president of the United Minewotkers
speedy settlement ol the cnrrencj f
The postage is six cents.
6end stamps or 60 per cent over last year, and tak­
ol America, will be in this city or
Jose Teller wag hanged In the Jall- to Cbas. « . Fee, general passengor and
tion, report an excellent bnsinen 1
Scranton during Easter week or shortly
ing the entire county, the increase will
yard at Santa Fe. N M„ by Sheriff
here
and
in the interior oil
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
ticket
agent,
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
and
this
amount
to
fully
40
per
cent
this
year
afterwards
to
advise
with
tbe
district
Kinsell. within a few feet of the place
county.
The goneral opinijsi
officers of the anthracite districts con­
where the crime was committed he souvenir of the West will be yours with over last.
the
country
bas it F
Wheat— Walla Walla, 72c: blue- cerning the appointment of a concilia­ that
expiated, the murder of Jailer Epl- Uncle Sam's usual promptness.
large measure adjusted itself !,|
stem, 77@78c; valley, 77c.
taclo Gallegos. On the gallows Teller
Pilot R ock P o sto tfice Robbed.
tion committee to assist in straighten­
confessed to committing another mur­
P rom otion for F orrest.
Barley— Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew- ing out the tangle that has arisen over lower level of silver, and were
The postofiice at Pilot Rock, a small
der.
roads relieved by the adoption ol*
the different interpretations of the
Spokane, April 8.— The Chronicle village about 15 miles from Pendleton, ing, $24.
sound money system ol stabiiu*
Hands of students made a demon­ announces today that General Superin­ was robbed Sunday night and about
Flour— Best grade, $3.9594.25; grah- award ot the coal strike comm ls- there would be no unsound spot “J
sion.
stration in front of mlstatry of the In­
1100 in money and stamps secured.
am, $3.45(1)3.85.
tendent
F.
8.
Forrest,
of
the
Spokane
country’ s growing prosperity,
terior as a protest against the occur­
Millstuffa — Bran, $19 per ton;
railway situation must continnsi
rences at Salamanca. The carriage of Falls A Northern railway, will be ap­
Fought with Robbers.
W h ea t Fire at C ayuse.
middlings, $ 24; shorts, $19.50320*
Benor Maura, minister o f the Interior pointed general superintendent of the
Huntington, W. V a „ April 7 .-J o h n until a measure cl relief sdeqw
Three warehouses and an elevator, chop, $18.
was stoned The police dispersed the Montana Central, effective about April
Stephens was shot and fatally injured their critical condition comes-
containing in all about 18,000 bushels
rioters
Eight policemen and many
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.15 9 1.20; and Ben P. Endene was shot and dan- roads are doing a heavy basin«* t
15.
He will taxe tbe piece of E. L. of wheat, were burned at Cayuse last
students were wounded.
Brown, who will become assistant gen­ Monday. The total loss is estimated gray, $ 1 .1 2 * 9 1 .1 6 per cental
gerouuly wounded during a battle with are ordering new equipment, M|
in strict fact doing business at«lr
Secretary Hitchcock has decided eral superintendent of tbe eastern d i­ at more than $20,000. Caynse is a
Hay — Timothy, $11912;
clover, highwaymen early this morning in the
that members of the Home Guard or­ vision of the Great Northern. Mr. For-
$ 8 9 9 ; cheat, $9910 per ton.
small
wheat
station
about
20
miles
ganisations of the civil war were reet will be succeeded by R. C. Morgan,
C hinese fo r T ransvaal Ml«**-
Potatoes— Best Bnrbanks, 50960c per had his eknll fractured by a blow
never mustered Into the service o f the now assistant superintendent ol the east o( Pendleton, and bas no water
New York, A pril 8.— Herbert!
protection whatever.
sack; ordinary, 40950c per cental, Eden« leap«.! into a stream and escaped!
general government, and could not be
growers price«; Merced sweets, $29 The fight attracted qnite a crowd. The and H. Rom Kkinner, from Jo
construed as part of the military or­ Cascade division of tbe Great Northern.
Demand fo r New Buildings.
2.25 per cental.
® four highwaymen escaped.
burg, Transvaal,
commission*0 1
ganisation of the United States, and
D esperado Kills T w o Men.
Contractors and builder« are over­
therefore are not entitled to pensions.
pointed by the British governs:
Pool try— Chickens, mixed, 12913c-
Kingman, Aris., April 8 .— News has crowded with contracts for buildings to F»n>*. 11H 9 12c ; hens, 12c; turkeys’
proceed to China for the pnrpo***J
PUn* «f the Projectors.
Sixteen students from the depart­ just ranched Kingman of the mnrdcr of be erected in Baker City this season.
London, April 6.— It was said that vestigating Chinese labor, with *,T
ment o f forestry o f Yale University
1#Ci
18® 20c; <lncksi Lord Iveagh. o f Dublin, and Alder- to its em ploym ent in the mine*®!
Most of the new structures ere cottages
Charles
Blnkey,
known
as
the
“
cowboy
w ill undertake the improvement o f the
$<97.50 per doien; geese, $7 9 8 .50.
man Pirle. of Belfast, are prepared to Transvaal, arrived in New York
1900 acre# o f woodland at the West pianist,” and Roy Winchester, a young and dwellings of some pretensions.
C heese-Fnll cream, twins, 1 6 * 9
Tbe
demand
for
houses
to
rent
is
great­
miner,
on
the
trail
40
miles
south
of
Point Military Academy, under the di­
ln‘ ° ‘ heir trans- on the Canard eteamer Umbri»"
rection o f United States forestry this place by James McKenney. Noth­ er than the supply, all ol which gore to 1 7 * e ; 5 onng Amsrica, 1 7 * 9 1 8 * c - i P°rt«tion scheme planned ra'hl.re“.».*’ Liverpool.
are on their ** j
* '* £ r t fcrm Pri . n d T . ^ U b Ì ^ Nan Francisco, They
Commission Bureau. In about three ing definite is known of the canse of show that Baker City is steadily grow- l~ tory priera, 1 9 1 * c 1res.
where they will i* ^
Butter— Fancy creamery, 3 0 9 3 2 * c
months they expect to have the land­ the mnrder, but it is tbonght that Me- i»«-
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W," ’ ’b* W,Ubll,h<*
"0 into the methods of working *nd
scape plans ready for submission.
per pound; extra«, 30e; dairy, 209
Kenner, who is wanted for the killing
Astoria at the Fair.
of Chinese labor as employed i*‘
* 2 * c ; store, 15918c.
of
William
L.
Wynn
at
Porterville,
drawn ht *h 8tem ° f coIlectlon "» 8 ° n s fern la.
Astoria will erect a $5,000 building
The railroad bridge over the Angls-
EWt*— 14915c per dosen.
CaL,
last
Jnly,
took
the
men
for
offi­
™
baiU
and™«
.UBtl1
"
*
ht
ral'
ro»d«
t a River near Drums was blown up
at tne Lewis and Clark lair.
H o p s-C b o lc., 21923c per pound.
.s u b l hed
“ ° t0r “ r
*re
t>y Bulgarians during the night o f cers and waylaid them on the trail.
S pain S tirre d to Depths..
^ Wool—\alley, 1 2 * 9 1 5 c ; Eastern
April I. All the telegraph wire« In
Sale ol Albany Weolen Mills.
Madrid, April 8.— The situstk*
Trial
Trip
of
Submarine
B
oat.
the vicinity have been cut Drama Is
0
r!*
2
?'
*
®
14'*
*
i
“
ohair.
269
28«.
Proposed Railroad te Yukon.
Arrangements have been completed
become graver in the university F*
B<wf — Gross, COWS, 3 9 3 * c per
about SO miles from 8erec. Maeedonia.
Washington. April 8.— Construction lor the sale of the Albany woolen mills
H ^ nJ r î " C!"r0- Ahril « - T h e ,
where tbe brutal treatment of s*0**"
of
a
railway
(rom
Mittimat
inlet
through
to tbe Bannockburn
manufacturing
Fred Barf oof, assisted by Rangers
has created intense resentm ent
Fixe
proved
successful
as
the
tírst
the
northern
part
ol
British
Colombia
company, of Portland. Tbe stockhold­
Felton and Peterson, and several conn
Motion — Gros«,
tbe government. In Madrid lb®
te
per
pound;
and
the
Ynkon
to
Dawson
is
being
agi­
ers of the Woolen m ills company will dressed. 7 * e .
ty oUlcers, attacked the P vis cabins
tion is gaining grqpDd. The wof»^
In the Black Rock country. In Arizona, tated by Van. •Oliver business men, ac­ soon meet and ratify the sale. This is
Lambs — Gross, 4c per
of the tobacro factories have
on Monday, and raptured the eight cording to a report to the state depart­ one of Albany’ s leading manufacturing
pound;
dressed,
7
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c
.
the movement against tbe snt#o°*
men who. It Is alleged, have beeu steal­ ment from United btatea Consul Dud­ concerns, and fam ishes employment to
Hogs — Gross, • X « per
ing cattle In the vicinity for a time, ley at that place.
and shouts of “ down with the "r
pound;
a large number of people.
frut have always eluded the oCLei«.
bona’ ’ are frequetnly heard i*
‘ " r a .’ i í í „ 5 .
: i streets, intermingled with bitter **
against the government.
CX)TTAGE GROVE . . OREGON.
W EEK ’S DOINGS