Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, April 17, 1903, Image 2

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    MAY CUVE UP ISLANDS.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
CUT IN TWO BV STEATER.
Schooner Run Down on Oulf—Two ChU-
dren and Sailor Drowned.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
Danish Commission Returns Much Dis­
couraged With Conditions.
TO MEETMAfl
W ashington. April » - A d v i c e , re­ Board of Engineers Will Th0 1
ceived here are to the effect that the
8t. Louis, April 15.—A special to
Definite Action.
oyal commission left St Thomas a
the Republic from Galveston, Tex.,
! tow
... days ago
aim for
for Denmark
C O T T A G E GROVE
OREGON.
Denmark In a pea-
says:
simistic frame of mind. After the
RA ILR O A D H AS L O S T .
The schooner Margaret L. Ward j
EASTERN OREGON STATION.
treaty of cession had been laid aside WILL ALSO EXAMINE THE
was rammed and sunk by the South-1
ern Pacific steamer El Rio, 25 miles Agricultural College Regents Order Ex­ j Patents to Disputed Oregon Lands Set the Danish government to Placat*
the residents of the Danish West In­ H art's Plan May Be .lodin*
east o f Galveston
Bar, last night.
Aside by Supreme Court.
tensive Improvements at Union.
dies and the people at home who fa
Tw o children o f Captain McKown, o f j
W ithin Limits—Scheme lw
Tbe
supreme
court
has
affirmed
the
vored cession to the United States
m l Rwvtew • t I m pet-tan t Happen
tbe schooner, were lost and one sea | Tbe board of regents of the agricul­
sent this commission to the Islands to
decision
ol
the
circuit
court
of
appeals
oua Canal From Big Edgy ^
man o f the same vessel.
mi fka R u t W u k la Brief and
tural college, under whose supervision
According to Captain McKown. all tbe Eastern Oregon experiment station lor the Ninth circuit, which affirmed devise means for the Improvement of
C u p n k M i l n Fana.
the
conditions
of
the
islanders
by
the
the
judgment
of
District
Judge
Charles
his lights were burning brightly and at Union is condncted, has decided to
W ashington, April 15
every possible signal made to avert erect a barn on the farm to cost about B. Bellinger, setting aside the patent re-adjustment of salaries, the estab­
tive Moody, before leaving'
lishment
of
direct
lines
o
f
steamships
Four structures lu tbe business part the collision, but the big steamer bore
issued by the secretary of the * interior
o f Wilmington, Mass , were burned, straight down upon the doomed ves­ |5,000, to be constructed of stone and to the Oregon A California railroad and changes in customs duties which ton, had a final conference
entailing a loss of 120,000.
sel, cutting her In two and sending wood, and of tbe latest approved design. pompany on February 20, 1893, cover­ it was hoped might reconcile the Is mem bers o f the Board of i
A modern cottage and other buildings
landers to their retention by Den­ having under consideration i
The body of Rear-Admiral George her to the bottom immediately. From will be built nrar the barn for the use ing a large area of laud within the in­ mark. It now appears that the com­ lng o f the Columbia River
F. Balknap was burled with military accounts of the collision given by the
engineer, Clark, and Chief Mate In­ of the people in charge of this branch demnity limits of its grant, and in mission was very much discouraged Dalles to Celilo, and w«« , "j
honors at Arlington cemetery.
galls, It was about 30 seconds from of experimental work.
These build­ effect upholding tbe title of settlers by what it saw and heard, so it Is en­ that the Board will meet In i
Brigadier-General Frank D. Baldwin the time o f the collosion until the ings are erected to enable the station now upon these lands or establishing tirely possible that there will be a May 11 to consider more fun,
that has recently been c ’
has taken charge of the Department Ward sunk.
to properly ta carry on the work ol the rights of settlers to heieafter ac­ strong revival of the cession move­
o f the Colorado, succeeding General
ment In Denmark when they return. M ajor Langfitt regarding ,
The
captain had his family on experimenting in thoroughbred live­ quire title to tbe same.
Frederick Funston.
board. They were asleep In the cab­ stock, which the regents bave decided
Technically the treaty of cession o f the river to be Improved™
All of the lands affected by this de­
Mr. Moody says that, wb|U,
cision are more than 20 and within 30 ratified by the United States Sen
Governor Peabody, of Colorado, has in. The mate saw the steamer and to add to the work here.
possible to say what the
miles west of the railroad, between ate Is pending before the Dan­ finally report. Its
ordered the members of the Denver started to ring the bells. The whole
conch
Insane Asylum Report.
Fire and Police Board to answer crew turned out: all bells were ring­
Jefferson, in Marion county, and Rose- ish Government, and If there is largely depend upon calculi
a
change
in
public
feeling
there
charges of malfeasance and misfeas­ ing, the whistles were blowing, all
Tbs report of Superintendent J. F. burg, in Douglas county.
it may be ratified and the ces be based on data that has |
ance In office in permitting gambling. hands on deck were shouting for dear Cal breath, of the Oregon insane asy­
life and both anchorage lights were
slon completed, providing the Rigs- piled by M ajor Langfitt ]
Outlaw
Mined
It.
The trial of Dr. Joseph Alexander, showing when the El Rio struck the lum, for March shows a total enroll­
dag is called In special session the several modifications or
It
has
been
found
that
the
original
o f Indianapolis, on tbe charge of schooner carrying «w ay her aft-gang ment of 1,297.
The number of pa­
before July, when the time allowed for tutlon for the Harts’ project
miner
and
man
who
dug
the
myster­
grave-robbing has been Indefinitely way and wheel-bow and cutting Into tients February 2k was 1,298, and dur­
Mr. Moody also had under c
exchange of ratifications expires.
postponed, because the Negroes un tbe cabin.
ious
tunnels
of
a
"lost
mine”
recently
ation with the engineer» u ,
ing March 31 were admitted and twe
der Indictment have refused to testi­
o
f
one o f the reefs at Tenm
discovered
on
Grave
creek,
Southern
All hands took to the rigging. Cap­ escapee returned.
Twenty were dis­
NEW CRUISER TACOMA.
fy against him.
Ids. with a view to facilitating'
tain McKown had his son in his arms, charged, 13 died and one eloped, leav­ Oregon, was Tom East, in whose honor
boat navigation up to the lo r„
A tornado In the vicinity o f Bloc but was struck with something In get ing 1,297 at the end of the month. Tom East creek, one of the tributaries
He waa a Date for the Launching at San Francisco o f the proposed state por "
ton, Ala., wrecked several houses and ting Into the rigging and the little fel- There are 167 officers and employee. of Grave creek, was named.
Soon to Be Fixed.
That proposition will be
did considerable damage to farming lew slipped Into the sea. Mrs. Me The cost of maintenance per capita was notorious character during the early
property. The towns A Coleanor and Kown gave the little girl to one ol $9.90, and per day 32 cents.
Washington, April 14— The Navy by the Board when It mL
days, and gained a bad reputation on
There
Garney also suffered
No fatalities the sailors who was lost in trying tc are 24 Alaskan patients in charge, for account of the number of Indians and Department expects to be advised Board will prooably visit the^
tions In the river and will det
save her.
were reported.
which the state gets $20 a month each. Chinamen he killed. It is evident the within a short time of the date when for itself the need o f blasting L>i
the
Union
Iron
Works,
at
San
Fran­
John Sherman, a guard on the Chi­
tnnDels and development of the mine
reef. Having viewed the rb!rf
RAISED FROM THE DEEP.
cago Elevated railway, was probably
Will Extend Railroad.
were concealed purposely by East, and cisco, will launch the cruiser Tacoma, Ing the Summer, the Board , 1
building at its yards. This date is
fatally hurt and many passengers
TheSumpter Valley railroad people the mysterious part of the affair is how
com ing meeting will have opw
were shaken up and badly frightened One o f the Spanish Ships Sunk by Dew­ are quietly preparing to make a move be could have removed so much dirt always set by the shipbuilders, and to see the stream at the high ,
approved by the Secretary of the
ey 's Fleet at Manila.
when the second car of a west-bound
of aome kind in the way tl extending and done so great an amoant of work Navy. All arrangements for the at­ the « - t e r and form a better i
train jumped the track.
Manila. April 15— The warship the road this spring.
Chief Engineer without being discovered.
tending ceremony in this instance tne volume o f water to be t
The Mexican Ambassador has in Relna Christina, the flagship of Ad­ West has been looking over the country
The Board will make an i
will be concluded between the Union
formed the State Department that miral Montejo, which was sunk by up shove Whitney for the past week,
nary effort to devise a pr«r[ifl| I
More Land to Be Opened.
Iron
Works
and
the
representative
of
tickets are being sold In this country Admiral Dewey, was floated and and President Ecclea has been consult­
that can be carried out at i a J
It is announced through the La Tacoma, probably the Mayor, who will exceeding Captnln Haris' ehtimaiJ
for a lottery said to be located In beached yesterday. The skeletons of
San Luis, Mex„ where the Ambassa­ about 80 of her crew were found in ing aith bis lieutenants tor several Grande land office that 50,000 acres of also designate the young woman who his original scheme, and
^
days.
While all of tbe officials are land in the northeastern part of Baker 18 to christen the new vessel as it
the hulk.
dor says there Is no lottery.
some hope that such a
One skeleton was evidently that of absolutely noncommittal, everything in­ county will be thrown open to settle­ starts on its first plunge into the eventually be found. In the l
John H. Wisker, the engineer on an officer, for it had a sword by its dicates that the road is to be extended
briny deep.
ment within a few weeks.
The land
the New York Central Railroad, side. There are fifteen shell holes in
It is hardly probable that many rep­ data that has been collected l
his season into Harney county, possi­ lies along Snake river and comprises
whose train caused the fatal acci­ the hull o f the Relna Christina, one
resentatives
o f the Department from Jor Langfitt, the Board r ill he]
portions of three townships.
The Washington will attend tne ceremony, closely to estimate the cost
dent In the Park-Avenue tunnel. New made by an eight-inch and others bly as far as Burns.
York, In February, 1902, will be tried smaller. The main injection valve is
country is generally rough and moun­ because of the distance, although all several modifications of the
Josephine Fruit Prospects are Qood.
for manslaughter. His lawyers will miBslng, showing the ship was scut
tainous, but there is a goodly portion bureau chiefs and the Secretary will project that have been propc.
Josephine
county
orebardists
have
will also be able to estimate t
try to show that the directors should tied when abandoned. The hull is In
of rich land, suitable for fruit culture be invited.
of other sche-mes that h
been busy for the past three weeks and
have been indicted.
and general farming purposes. There
fair condition.
brought forward by other
more
spraying
their
trees.
Orabardista
BLIND CHAPLAIN DEAD.
Captain Albert R Couden. com ­
is plenty of water, with splendid oppor­
A grain elevator in Chicago, owned
Mr. M oody has urged that i
by the Lake Shore & Michigan South­ manding the naval station at Cavite, there are taking a much livlier inter­ tunities for the construction of irrigat­
Harts’ plan in an amended l
ern Railway, and used by Churchill took charge o f the remains of the sail­ est in this work than eter before. ing canals at medium cost.
Venerable Dr. Mllburn Passes Away In
not agreed upon, the Board Jeriol
& Co., grain merchants, burned.
To­ ors, expressing a desire to give them Many orchards that have never been
His Eightieth Year.
consider the proposition of a a
tal loss. $200,000. Fifteen men were an American naval funeral. The sprayed before have been cleaned up
Indian War Vcta Must WalE
Washington, April 13.— Rev. Wiliam nous canal from the Big Eddy t
employed In the structure, but all es­ Spanish residents are anxious, how ­ this spring and given a liberal spray of
Adjutant General C. U. Gantenbein, Milburn, the venerable blind chaplain lilo, and determine whether or |
caped. The elevator contained near­ ever, to ship the skeletons to Spain, lime solution. Taken as a whole the
and It is suggested that the transport orchards of Josephine county look fgr Uregon National Guard, is in receipt of the United States senate, died in such a canal can be built by
ly 150,000 bushels of grain.
use of natural channels throegtl
Sumner convey them to Spain by the better this season than they have ever of a letter from F. E. Rittman, auditor Santa Barbara, Cal., today.
Mr. Mil-
The democrats of the First Oregon
rocks to the south of the rirer '
way o f the Suez Canal in June.
of
the
war
department
at
Washington,
burn,
accompanied
by
his
two
nieces,
before
been
known,
and
indications
district have nominated A. E. Reams
cost not greater than Harts' i
A wrecking company Is endeavoring
in which he states that it is impossible tbe Misses Timley, left Washington for
for congress.
point
to
a
good
crop
of
fruit.
This suggestion will be Inrei
to raise all the sunken Spanish war­
at the present time for him to send the Pacific coast about a year ago. Tbe and, if it proves feasible
A colored porter on an Erie Pull ships.
data which General Gantenbein needs chaplain was in broken health.
The
Timber
Land
in
W
allowa.
able cost, may be accepted, as t
man was found to have the Bmallpox.
before paying the Indian war veterans change brought no great improvement vantages of a continuous
The secretary of the interior has an­
The car was quarantined.
PERUVIAN CIVILIZATION.
of Oregon for their services, in compli­ in his condition, and when congress recognized by many of the ofit«
nounced through the La Grande land
Immigration authorities at Winni­
ance with the act of February 24, 1903. met in December he forwarded his res­
peg. Manitoba, have appealed to the Dr. Max Uhle H is Been Able to Trace It office that two more townships of timber It will evidently be two months before
ignation to Washington, but it ’
land in Wallowa county will be open
military for tents to house new set­
ENGINES CRASH HEAD-Ofl
Back 2,000 Years.
this money can be paid.
never acted upon.
lor filing April 1, and three mo*e addi­
tlers.
San Francisco. April 13.—The ear­ tional townships will be open April 15,
Mr. Milburn was twice elected chap­
E le c t r ic S a w m ill.
Four Are Killed and Two More
The falsework of the Panhandle liest American civilization, for ante
lain of congress, the first tinie in 1845
bridge, near Pittsburg, which Is be­ dating the generally accepted limits thns making a total of 720 c airns of
Details Meager.
The electric sawmill onder construc­ when a little over 22 years of age. He
ing rebuilt, caught fire and was part­ of pre-Columbus culture, has
been 160 acres each, or 115,200 acres ol new tion at Ft. John's, a suburb of Port­
Halifax,
N.
S „ April 15—I|fc|
was
twice
chaplain
of
the
house
of
rep­
ly destroyed.
traced in Peru by Dr. Max Uhle. di timber land on the market. This land land, will begin operation about the
resentatives and lastly chaplain o f the sons killed, two fatally h u r t f l i
is estimated by local parties to run
rector
o
f
the
anthrological
excava
one
missing,
and
several otbeU
first
ol
next
month.
George
W.
Whittaker Wright claims to be a
senate, to which office he was elected
ly Injured is the record of a 1U
citizen of the United States, and says tions and explorations of the Univer from 1,500,000 to 3,000,000, feet to the Brower is the inventor. It is a novel in 1893.
quarter
section.
slty
o
f
California
in
that
country
that the Commissioner who heard his
collision on the Inter-Collonia/I
plant. It will represent an outlay of
Where heretofore Inea traditions had
case Is without jurisdiction.
way which occurred Just before
niSSIONARIES ARE TAKEN.
about $50,000, land will have a cut­
led scientists to believe that Peruvian
Clerk of State Land Board.
night last night near Windsor 1
Bruce Marcum, a Jackson, K y„ civilization extended back only a few , M. L. Chamberlain, clerk of the ting capacity of from 75,000 to 100,000
young man of good family, has, under centuries before the coming of the
The motive Germans Arrest Graduates of American tion, 17 miles from Halifax.
state land board, is ill with dropsy, feet of lumber per dav.
The poles and telegraph line ■
the vagrancy law, been sold Into ser­ Spaniards, the archeological work of
power will be supplied by electricity,
School In Carolines.
and
his
physicians
say
he
cannot
te-
the roadside were wrecked, and
vitude for six months. Marcum la so Dr. Uhle has established the fact
and the saws will be operated in such
city
was cut off from commonic
cover.
George
G.
Brown
has
been
Boston,
April
14.—News
of
the
ar
averse to work that the highest bid that a great civilization flourished
a way that the largest logs can be sawed rest of a number of native graduates with the outside world for hourt
was $6.60.
2000 years earlier, at the least esti elected by the state land board to fill directly into lumber.
from a mission school at Ruk, one of
The trains In collision were
the vacancy caused by his illness and
Ten skeletons In receptacles o f flat mate, and that a cultured race, of
the Caroline Islands, by the Captain Canadian
Pacific
Railway eiy
Mr. Chamber-
Large Door Factorv at St. Helens.
atones, uncovered on a farm east ol higher development than the Incas absence from office.
of a German warship, who carried from Montreal and Boston for]
Hopkinsville, Ky„ are pronounced by was In existence before the Trojan lain has been ill several weeks but his
Rainier will probably soon have the those In custody to Ponapa. the scat fax, and a fast freight from Hi
recovery was not despaired of nntil a
Professor Morehead. o f Phillips Acad­ war.
largest exclusive door factory in opera­ of the German government, 300 miles for Montreal. The conductor
This remarkable discovery follows few days ago.
emy, those of a race o f prehistoric
tion In the Northwest.
A few months away, was received today by the driver of the freight had orden
as a result of the studies made in the
mound-builders,
Prices of Salmon Fixed.
ago W. D. Flue’ s door factory was American Board of Foreign Missions. take the siding at Windsor Jo»
two expeditions which Dr. Uhle led
A pony engine collided with the
in recent years at the expense of Mrs
The Columbia river fishermen's pro­ burned down at that place, and is now The advices were from Rev. William and let the express cross, bat
rear end of a passenger train on the
Phoebe Hearst and under the aus tective onion held a meeting at Astoria being rebuilt in a new location on a L. Stinson, who said the arrest was some unknown reason. Driver (
1-ake Shore branch line at Ashtabula.
made on the ground that the natives land, of the freight, nan past
O. Fireman Bogue, o f the pony en­ pices o f the University o f California and fixed the prices of fish for the much larger scale.
preach against the German govern­ Junction on the main line and
coming season at 6 cents per pound for
gine, was killed, three trainmen were
ment.
The natives were seized De the express tw o miles beyond.
Fish Warden Reports.
DAM BURSTS‘ IN COLORADO.
.-annery fish and 6 cents per ponnd for
Injured and several passengers more
cember
26. They were still held on
It is thought that Copeland
The
monthly
report
of
Fish
Warden
o r less hurt. *
cold storage fish; tiiat is tho-e weigh
February 16, the date of Mr. Stinson
have lost control o f his train. 6
Irrigates Valley Too Suddenly and Drives ing 25 pounds or over. As those are Van Dueen shows the receipts of hie letter.
Eight new veins of coal have been
was made up o f 75 cars. The M
office for March to have been $666.10,
Out Residents.
discovered Just south of Wllkesbarre,
the prices already practically agreed
The officials o f the American Board was running 25 miles an honr
of
which
$112.60
was
from
fines
and
Pa. With 12 veins underneath now
Delta. Colo., April 14.—The dam of upon by the packers, no controversy is
have Informed the State Department the express, which was two I
sales of contraband salmon, and the of the arrests, requesting that steps late, was traveling about 45 mil«
being worked, this makes 150 feet of the Bonney reservoir, near Olathe. 15 anticipated.
balance from licensee.
coal. It Is estimated there are 300, miles from this city, gave way early
toward redress be taken.
hour. Both trains were hauled
Quartz Property Changes Hands.
000,000 tons In this tract, which is today, causing damage estimated at
new and powerful locomotives,
owned by the Delaware, I«ckaw anna from $50,009 to $75,000. The reser­
Saltan Badly Scared.
Negotiations have been closed where­
they crashed together on a level $
PORTLAND MARKETS.
* Western and I-ehlgh A Wllkeabar voir Is owned by the Garnet Ditch A by the Red Bean quartz propeity, locat­
Constantinople.
April
14__The of road skirting a lake.
re Coal Company.
Reservoir Company and furnishes ed on Starveout creek, was taken over
news of the death of M. St. Cherblna
Proposed Treaty With Cab».
water
for
irrigating
the
Garnet
mesa
Wheat— Walla Walla. 70972c; bine the Russian Consul at Mltrovltza
Two passengers were injured serious-
by a Chicago capitalist, for a $12,000
Havana. April 15.— Minister So*
European Turkey, who was shot by
y at Battle Creek, M ich., when a The com pany’s house below the dam consideration, with a large payment stem, 75c; valley, T6@76c.
was demolished and its occupants
Grand Trunk smashed a trolley car.
Barley— Feed, $21.60 per ton; brew- an Albanian sentinel recently at that today outlines to President PalM
barely escaped with their lives, being down. The mine was bought of Riggs,
K “ *', 1,88 * reat'y alarmed the au Foreign S e cre ta ry Haldo the. 4
Flamm
A
Evans,
of
this
city.
Riggs
is
ing,
$23.
Philadelphia has been offered the forced to wade through several feet
thorltles here, who anticipate com o f the permanent treaty between
locomotive
engineer.
Flamm
and
entire ait collection of P. A. R, Wld- o f water In their night clother.
Floor— Beet grade, $3.959 4.26 ; grah­ plications with Russia
Consular re­ and the United States In arrordi
Evans
are
pocket
hunters.
Riders
were
sent
out
to
notify
the
ener, provided a mutable building ia
prepared
am, $3.4593.85.
ports from Masastlr show that the with the proposition
farmers
living
along
the
Uncompah
Washington.
The
naval at»#
erected for its exhibition.
Millstnffe — Bran, $19 per ton; anarchical conditions prevailing there
Boring for Oil at Myrtle Creek.
gree River above Delta, and it Is
agreement,
the
ratification
of »I
are becoming more acute. Assassi-
Aeceiver has been appointed at thought that all escaped before the
Borings are to be resumed at the oil middlings, $ 24; shorts, $19.50920
is now pending in the Senate, will
chop,
$18.
aeta’an
°
f
b°.th
Chrl,,tlan8
»nd
Mus-
Chciago to take charge of the affairs flood reached them. Crops in many well at Myrtle Creek. The well is now
Increasing. In the dls- be reopened, but It is understood
several at a depth of 1,800 feet and the drill
of the Mississippi Valley stove com places will he ruined, and
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.15 9 y.20- trlct of Prilep during the past week ownership o f the stations Is cos
hundred
head
of
rattle
are
reported
pany, whose factory is at Fulton, III.
the treaty. In addition to tbe
has been »topped on account of lack of gray. $ 1 .1 2 * 9 1 .1 5 per cental.
by Mussulmans. C**r*stian3 were killed of Pines and the Platt amend«
as lost. The Denver A Rio Grande
Rnbbrea wrecked the vault of the track was washed out for a distance funds. Now that a sufficient amonnt
Hay — Timothy. $13913.50; clover
features. There Is no doubt tb
of stock has been sold to resnnie opera $10911; cheat, $11912 per ton.
hank of Smithton. Missouri, with dy­ of about three-quarters of a mile.
permanent treaty will be condi
tions work will commence at once.
For Shorter Workday.
namite.
The noise awoke citizens,
P otatoes- Best Bnrbanks, 60c per
soon.
who drove the thieves away befoie they
Philadelphia.
April
14,-U
nlon
tex-
sack;
ordinary,
25940c
per
cental
Religious Riots at Brest.
Appointment by Chamberlain.
Slide Hisses Passenger Trek.
■scored any booty.
growers prices; Merced sweets, $39 tile workers o f this city assembled In
Brest, April 15.—Serious
disturb­
Governor Chamberlain has appoint­
Salt Lake, April 15— A specW
convention today for ¿he p , , ™ o"
Engineer Clark and Fireman Higgina ances attended the congress o f Cath­ ed T. B. Howes, of I’ ortalnd.to succeed 3.60 per rental.
the Herald from Evanston, Wyo, 1
„ « ! i . <leman£* *° b<? Presented
wise seriously injured in a collision of olic clubs held here today. The cler­ Captain Hoben as Port warden on the
Ponltry— Chickens, mixed, 11912c- tô
to the operators. The movement'em that a landslide occurred at the«
a Southern Pacific passenger and freight icals indulged In a series of manifes­ Columbia.
end of the Aspen tunnel late til
The position pays no (al­ young, 13914c; hens, 12c; turkeys braces every grade of textile work.
train, at Lordsbury, N. M.
A switch tations In favor o f the religious con­ ary, the incumbent receiving hie com­ liv e ,l« 9 1 7 c ;d r e s e e d , 20912c; ducks!
Ul affect directly about 50 000 o n .« h" ryln* the Union Pacific track!
gregations. which led to street con­ pensation in commissions.
had been left open.
$ < 9 «.50 per dosen; geese. $696.50.
r , ” *1nrt •"directly about l 00nnnP»s ? r 20 fept for a distance of 200 or
flicts with socialists. A number o f ar­
feet and badly caving In the e«4
convent
Mandhlakie Dube, eon of a Natal, rests were made Tonight the social­
Cheese—Full cream, twine, 1 6 ^ 9 dltlonal hands. The convention
ad-
the tunnel. It Is thought the to
Observation
of
Arbor
Day.
South Africa, Zulu chief, has been ist workmen organized a counter
17c; Yonng America, 13 9 13k c
a
reso-
af,er
! - ! ° " demanding a 55-honf week. cannot be cleared .for at leas*„
ealled from his studies in this country demonstration, and 3000 o f them pa­
Superintendent of Pnblic instruction factory prices, 1 9 1 H c less.
hours. No one was killed in the s«
to assnme the chieftaincy.
Hie fath raded In a body through the town, J. H. Ackerman has isened a suggestive
Batter — Fancv creamery, 22c per
88 far as known. The east-boundj
er's health is failing.
singing revolutionary airs and shout­ manual for the use of public schools in ponnd; extras, 21c; dairy, 20<a22G e­ the refusal -«» ft I,trik,> W|M foI,ow nenger train had just passed tt
ing "Down with the priests."
to the tunnel when the glide came
preparing for Arbor day, which will store, 16 9 18c.
;,C , Ä
Indiana may collect a tr ib a l' fee from
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be April 10. The pamphlet comprises
the mountain, just missing the
outsiders stating cattle on Indian Ter­
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down.
13 pages.
She Wants Ne Reform.
ritory lands.
Two
Fleets
to
Combine.
Hope Choice, 19920c per ponad.
Pekin. April 16.—The Dowager Em­
Attendants W ant More Pay.
Coal Mine Explosion.
W oo l-V a lle y , 12>4915 c ; Eastern em’ V Ä 0." . Ap.rll.l_A—O rder, were
The United Atetes biernit company, press has Issued an edict repealing
The
male
attendant*
at
the
Oregon
Oregoa,
891414c ; mohair. 359Jge
Kansas City. April 15—A
with an authorised capital stock of $4,- the eomprehenisve stamp taxation
800,000, hat incorporated et Trenton, scheme, which Yuan Shi Kal, Gover­ state insane asvlnm have petitioned
B e e l - Groas, cows, 31694c 'pe,
to the Journal from South JfeA*N
remain
nor o f the Province o f Chi LI, was the board of trustees of that Institn
N. Ì.
f- T., says; Five men were killed
__ » .
—• -he arr.i
about to inaugurate throughout this tion for a raise ia salaries of about 6
E E two severely burned today by *
U S n i***'- d M -
Three salamanders taken from a well province. The edict assigns the pov­ per cent.
explosion In Mine 77 o f the Kan*
per ponad;
108 feet deep at San Marcos. Tex., were erty o f the people as the reason for
Texas Coal Company at Carbon,'
Jackeoa Coanty Pays Up.
cn exhibition in tbe New York aqna- the repeal o f the scheme, but It Is be­
Lamb« _
Groes,
The
cause
o f the
explosion »
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ounr
Ul
IOC
CAPIVO*«-
** per pound;
slu m . Tbe well haa thrown np sari ral lieved Yuan Shi K al't enemies pro­
Jarkaon county baa paid its state dressed, 7)<c.
known. 9eventy-flve men wer« ®
cured
It
for
the
purpose
of
crippling
specimens of blind fish, bet none have
— •
- but all escaped Injury
- - - eiw
taxe* for 1903 ia fall by remittiag
Ho*t— Grodd,
mine,
7® 7X * per ponnd
hie proposed reforms.
$ 23 , 864 .
lived.
the ecven who were working I®
chamber where the
exploit*
enrred.
W . C . C O N Ü Ï K , F u b lU h a ir .
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