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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
THREE ARMY DIVISIONS. LANE COUNTY LEADER WORK ON DREDOER. Good Progress Being Made in Converting the Transport Orant. OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST Military Department to Be Placed Under Separate Head*. WRECK AND Washington, April 2 i.— \ movement Passenger and Freight Trains has been start»»! to re-establish military Washington, April 22.— A report Iide on Erie Road. just received by the chief of engineers divisions in this countiy, with ts veral C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON. from Captain Sanford, who ia oversee CHINESE RAIDED BY kOBEERS. department* included in earn. It has COAL LEDGE FOUND. EIGHT KILLED AND MANY ing the overhauling of the transjkort received the endorsement ol high army Grant and its conversion into a sea Mormon Basin Celestials Were Not the officials, and it will no doubt lie taken dredge, says that more than satis Specimens From Near Wllholt Springs Victims of Mob Violence. up and considered at ail early day. Bodies Charred and Blackened ol Excellent Quality. factory work has been done upon the Recognition—Freight Did Notj probably alter the return of Seeretaiy vessel since it was taken in hand by the United States District Attorney J irai Rar law W Impartait H ip p M k | l According to a report brought from Hoot and Major General Corbin from workmen of Mare Island navy yard. Onto Siding Quick Enough. H. Hall, of Portland, has been in at tfca P u t WMk la Brt*f M i At the time of hia report practically all ! the vicinity of Wllholt Springs, 25 St. Louis. Baker City several days making in | miles east of Oregon City, in the foot- obstructing materials in the way of tne As far as the scheme has proceeded, Jamestown, N. Y ., Ap-fi sand bins, which are to hold the sand | hills of the Cascade Mountains, and in quiry about au alleged outrage per and according to some recommenda Ben»in, the murderer, has been con as brought up from the Columbia river Clackamas county, that portion of the petrated on a lot of Chinamen engaged tions made, there are to be three divis- coupling broke on a westbound l,v , , » i ' i i i « nt./i • ! i train ru iii o n m o i Erie j i l o ri on the road, at Koo, victed of manslaughter. bar by the Grant's pumps, had be*n re I county is likely in the near future to in mining near Mormon Basin last An armed band of ladrones hae reap moved, and many of the frames of the [ prove one of the greatest weatth-pro- summer. It will be remembered that o take a siding (« bins hatl been completed and placed in peared in Kizal province. I ducing sections of tfie county. F. C. a lot of toughs made a raid on tbe a major general ol llie army. The eastbound New York and Chicago position. These bins are to be built Atlantic division will be compose»! of The Twenty-third regiment hae left i*dow decks ami w ill have outlets at Barstow, of that place, has a sample Chinese placer mines over there and ited to puss. The »lelay ocraiioM | tno present department ol the East, the Philippines for San Francisco. the bottom of the ship, which will l>e I of coal which he says has been taken robbed them of all their gold dust and divided into two two departments, the the mishap was the cause ol # f„1( When I from a ledge just unearthed on his money. Three of the Chinamen were j old department of the gulf to i«s re- cident of a most distressing 0- White Bprings, a rummer resort near fitted with water-tight gates. all the bins are tilled, the Grant will claim, which he claims to have been badly injured and several houses > established, with headquarters at At Almost immediately after ths I St. Louie, was wrecked by a tornado. looking for for the past 12 months. leave the bar, steam out a good dis lanta, Ga. The Middle division is to train broke in two the passeDg« The sample that he showed was al- burned. Aetronomere are talking of forming a came along at the rate of 50 „ tance to sea, and release the sand I most pure carbon, and was as fine a It was not a mob but a raid of a lot Ire composed cl the p re s e n t departments combination in order to facilitate their through gateways. The Grant’ - boil hour. The passenger*engme, a specimen of the “ black diamond’’’ as of the Lakes, Missouri, Dakota and of thieves and robbers, who, the better work. lunation baggage and passenger ers are ui dergoing repairs, as the chip can be found anywhere between the Texas, while the Pacific‘division w ill to intimidate their victims, burned day coach and two sleepers It ie said on good authority that is cut of commission. two oceans. According to his story the he composed of the departments of Cal Wtord hae been received from the vein is from six to ten feet thick and their homes and assaulted the in ifornia. Columbia and Colorado, '.’ rob- track, running nearly 100 feet William K. Vanderbilt w ill marry the rails, crashing into a small Kllicott machine works, of Baltimore, shows every Indication of being per mates. again. ably different geographical lines of de manent. The Chinese government it is un house, which was demolished. A atorin in Germany unroofed build where the pumps fcr the Grant are be partments will he made in order to It has long been known that there The wreck caught fire immed’ ing», tore down telegraph wires and did ing built, that so far the company ha- are fine prospects for coal In that sec derstood, has made a claim against secure the best result. been unable to procure a perfect casting and all of the eara which ielt I Uncle Sam for $100,000 damages and much other damage. tion. and many samples of coil picked were quickly burned up, for the pump cylinder. The cylinder I’HSgi it is for the purpose of looking up the NEW ROUTE FOR CHINESP. Two prisoners in the Utah peniten- ' called for is nearly large enough for a up from the hillsides have been exhib Hotchkiss was killed, his iHxiy ited, but It is said that this is the first facts in the case that Mr. Hail has tiary engage! in a tight which will man to wa’k through, and is one of the recovered. After tl.e fire five find of any consequence, and it is now been sent there. May Come to New Orleans and Mobile were taken from tlie homed prove fatal to both. largest single castings called fcr in believed that claims that have not from Costa Rica. Fire in Butte destroyed much valna- modern pumping machinery. Although been filed on in that vicinity will soon Three of them are tho»e of two TON OF SALMON FOUND. Mobile, Ala., Aptii 21. — The sus and a child. They were burneds ble property and for a time endangered several castings have been made, all be taken up. As the new tJectrlc railroad, for picion of government officials has been ly as to make it almost imposajbit the lives of 200 persons. i have been defective. I Other work on the pump is progress- which C. D. Latonrette recently se Was Caught Out of Season and All Packed aroused by the numerous arrivals here identify them. The other twoU,t Commander Underwood, of the gun- jn^ Batjbfactorily, but. if a perfect cast- cured a franchise, is supposed to run I of late of Chinese from Boeas del been identified. in Ice. boat Wheeling, says the report of the ¡n^ caono^ ^ secured soon, the Grant to the vicinity of Wllholt Springs, it | Toro, Coeta Rica and other southern It is believed that other bodies Homoan hurricane was overdrawn. may not be able to commence work on is believed that this find will be an in Water Bailiffs Smith and Jones and ports, and an investigation nas been the wreckage. Six more or lm centive to hurry up the building of the Deputy Warden Webster were looking j ordered. A mad dog in .Morristown, N. J., bit the bar an early as w»-« contemplated. Several weeks ago Half a ously injured passengers and road. for poachers near the mouth of the I dozen Chinese arrived in Mobile from of the crew were taken to the S;|a 150 town doirs. Under orders from the mayjr 1,000 dogs have been de- NO HITCH IN CUBAN AFFAIRS, Clackamas when they ran into as fine Bocae del Toro, destined for New Or hospital. Two prii ate cars on t Settlers for Wallowa County. atroyed. a lot of salmon packed in ice as their leans. They were promptly gathered sengcr train kept the track. A party of Immigrants, numbering Slight Difficulties as to Details, Which CO men. women and children, arrived eyes had seen for many a long day. in by the custom officials and lodged Captain Edward Gatfield, who mys- Rcquire Three Treaties. a fewr days ago from Hinton. W. Va More than 2200 pounds were taken in jail, pending a hearing before the RANOE W AR IN W VOMINa teroueiy disappeared in Cleveland la»t Havana, April 22.— The correspond and will locate. Many will go to El from the pack and shipped to Port- local United States commissioner. aumuier, has been found in Littleton, It is the opinion of government offi Threats Against Sheepmen May Colo. He wrote home that he was ill. ent of the Associated Prsss is told that gin and perhaps to Wallowa county Jand, where they were placed in cold cials that there is a company in New there is no hitch in the negotiations for where already many from their state Summoning of Militia. Dr. Lowry, secretary of the Kanaas the ratification of the treaties between are already located. They are all In storage. Orleans engaged in bringing Chinese to Denver, April 22.— A special state board of health, has reported the United States and Cuba, the only search of Government land that can Alter leaving this big find of sal this country from Boeas del Toro H int be homesteaded. that the disease , in . Kice county, Kan- mon, the men proceeded up the river that Mobile, as well a» New Orleans, is Republican from Cheyenne, Wyc; . ! difficulty thus far beine on the subject sas, thought to be bunonic p a^ue, is ,|etaj|B t0¥ering the acquisition of Within the says: The sheepmen of the to look for a location for a fishway. used as a port of entry. Treat for Music Lovers. water country have declare»! opn smallpox. private property for the naval stations. The students and citizens of Eu On their way they broke their oars past two months there lias be» n no less upon the cattlemen, and a clash it As the result of a collision between The Cuban government prefers to pur gene are anticipating a great musical and were forced to beat ashore, and than a dozen deported. minent unless steps are taken at an lnterurhan car ami an automobile at chase these lauds and lease the whole, treat when the State Oratorio Society almost under their eyes they discov to get tlie warring factions logetto Indianapolis, Ind., Dr. Charles How together with the government lands re renders its programme in Vlllard STAND FOR FIREWORKS’. ered 20 fine steelheads, which they ap the proposition of satisfactory dir" ard, of St. l’aul, Ind., was killed and quired, to the United States for a nom Hall, May 12, 13 and 14. propriated. of the ranges of that te< tion. Ir Richard Rice, ef Indianapolis badly in inal consideration. There appears to Room lor 31,000 People—St. Louis Wants tion’from Lauder is to tbe effect Financial Condition Good. It has long been known that salmon lie some natural question about the ex jured. to Keep Monitor. the militia there may be called The semi-annual financial report of fishing out of season was being indul tent to which the United States will ; In the purchase fo S3 acres of land at ged in In the Clackamas, but that it St.Louis, April 21.— One of the larg prevent a general fight and muih compensate Cuba for the purchase and Columbia county officers for the six was being carried on on such a large Indiana harlior, Lake county, Ind., the est grandstands ever built in the United shed. months ending March 31, has been j leasee, bnt no serious questions have completed Illinois steel company lias secured a and it shows a total in all scale was not dreamed of, and strenu States has been erected on the world’s t-heriff Charles Stoligh, of of the funds of nearly $40.000. The ous steps will be taken to stop it. •ite for the proposed $3,0u0,000 Port ! arisen on these subjects. fair grounds for tlie fireworks display j j,a8 gone to the range country to Tlie final negotiations are now em- total resources of the county are $43 - land cement manufactnrinit plant. during the dedication ceremonies. The tigate tlie situation, and if ho find i bodied in three treaties—one carrying 203.97. while the total liabilities are Forest Rangers Discharged. The capacity will be 4,000 barrels a stand ie 800 feet long by 183 feet condition of affairs as alarming out the details of the arrangements for $1328.06, the latter consisting of war News has been received In Salem day. - - — been reported, lie will im: the occupancy of the naval atations in rants on the general and road funds that all the forest rangers who served wide and, it is estimated, will accom make a formal request of Ot '■“"tlrackamon wrecked the vault and accordance with the Koosereit-Palma that have not been presented for pay last year have been discharged, and modate 31 ,<’00 people. The United States monitor Arkansas, Richards for at least oi *> (ompiifl fe ol the Allen state bank, at Allen, agreement; another covering the s >v- ment. There is no such a procedure the presumption is that new men will Kan., and escaped with $2,700. _At j ereignty over the Isle of Pines, and the in that county of Indorsing warrants be employed, probably upon some civil now on her way up the river to take tiie state militia to patrol the ntfa ■ part in tlie ceremonies, is expected to service examination basis. Admire, another small town a few third incorporating the Platt amend “ not paid for want of funds.” L e o n tiy the eiieepuieu cftlieswsf arrive here on April 28. A movement water country have received royi* I uulee east of Allen, the postotfice was ment provisions into a perpetual tieaty. Smallpox Case at The Dalles. has neen started favorable to the reten a circular letter notifying timid Examined Salem Bar. broken into and a small amount ol A case of smallpox has been report tion of the monitor here for several sheep would not be permitted t j money taken. MORE PAY BY T A Y I. David B. Ogden, of Portland, an en ed to the city authorities at The months. Mayor Wells and Prseident gineer of the Government River and Dalles; the sufferer being Orion Kin- Francis, of the exposition, held a con within certain boundaries. Woodburn, N. J., National Bank of At a meeting of ti e execurirdl ficials say a man deposited $18,500. Thousands ol Men Will do On Strike It Harbor Department, was In Salem and ersly, of that city. Mr. Kinersly prob ference today with reference to what in itteerf tlie Fremont county nearly all in $20 gold pieces, that had They Don't Get It. made soundings in the Willamette ably contracted the disease in or about steps shall tie taken to gain the con growers’ association last Saturdzy, I Shaniko, which place is now in quar lain buried in hia back yard for years. New York, April 22.— Francis J. Mc River near Salem to ascertain what with several cases of the dis sent of the government to the proposi olutions were adopted holding im Burton Parker, a sorter In the Chi Kay, of the New^York locals of the In changes have taken place In the chan antine tion, A party of prominent citizens able to any member ol the associll ease. cago PoHtofllce, has been arrested on ternational brotherhood of boilermakers nel. He also made such investigations will meet the Arkansas and escort her whose personal and property t| the charge of robbing the mails. He and iron shipbuilders, said at a meet as will be of use to'his office in case Grouse Mountain Mine Resumes. to St. Louis. shall be violated, the person and|l confessed. He is supposed to have se ing of the Central federated union to it should be necessary to build a re- The Grouse Mountain Gold Mining cured $800. ertv of the “ dead-liners,’ ’ and pledf tetment in order to keep the river in day: & Milling Company will resume oper FIGHT ON CANAL TREATY. full financial and other support to General J. C. Bates, the new com “ Seven thousand boilermakers and its channel. ations at once. The superintendent defense of the lines and lives of mander of the Department of the iron shipbuilders will strike in the has gone to Bohemia with a force of Lakes, has arrived at Chicago. Gen Had Oood Run. men. This company owns valuable Herran Says Opposition is Strong In property of the members of the a eral 8umner succeeds him as com »hipyards of this city and vicinity if on Colombian Congress. ciation. The four-stamp mill recently install property on Grouse Mountain which mander of the Department of the Mis May 1 they do not get the increase in The resolutions character* adjoins the Noonday and Knott mines, Washington, April 20.— Dr. Herran, wages they demand.” souri. ed at the new Kremer ft Palmer mine, being an extension of the Champion. the Colombian Charge d'Affairs here, drawing of “ dead lines” as a violaf Constantion Landadio, of the Rock- on Mount Reuben, has been completed Passenger train No. 4, on the North They will work a double shift further said today with reference to the pros of Federal statutes and call tipon I ern Pacific, ran into a freight on a sid men’ s and Excavators’ union, said that and given Its trial run, with excellent to improve the property as originally pects of the ratification of the Pana Federal and state officials, other ai ing at a station 12 miles west of Dick 10,000 of his organization will goTiut results. The Kremer ft Palmer is one mapped out. This company is held as ma Canal treaty by the Colombian growers’ associations and all p«4 inson. N. D. Fireman Gleason was if their demands are not granted May 1. a close corporation and backed by Congress : interested for assistance. Business Agent Quinlan, of the Pipe of the richest and most promising some men of money and influence. killed and the engineer injured. A “ The advices I receive from Bogota Caulkers' and tappers' union, reported mines of Southern Oregon, and is an switch hail been left open. through private sources are quite con other of the properties of this mineral GREAT FRAUD IN HAVANA. tradictory. They show the opposition The recent high tides at Coney Is that 1,000 canlkers and tappers would zone that has arisen from a mere pros Bond Proposals Carried. to the treaty to be quite strong, but land. N. Y., burst through the Bright ■trike for increased pay throughout the pect to a paying mine within the At a special election held in Baker do not state who are leading the op Merchants In Europe Swindled « 1 on Beach bulkheads, and the Inrush- city and in the city departments if course of a few months. City to vote on a proposition to Issue position. I have received no official Half Million Dollars. ing waters flooded the cellars and de their demands were not granted before bonds for the purpose of constructing information to indicate* what are the stroyed the work of the gardeners at July 1 . ________________ Havana, April 22. — TranefiS a sewer system and erecting a City Snow Scares Orant Stockmen. Brighton Beach Hotel. The waves prospects for the success or failure that are alleged to constitute Hall, the City nail bonds carried by a PACKING BOUSE BURNS. rose as high as 20 feet. Three inches of snow fell over most vote of four to one, and the sewer of the treaty, and at this distance I upon merchants in London, PariiS of Grant county last week, causing bonds five to one. Both improvements am unable to form an opinion as to Frankfort, to the extent of $M$g The big bronze statue of Atlas, the relative strength of the friends which has stood on the fourth floor of Plant of Pacific Meat Company at Taco considerable alarm to the scores of will be started at once. and opponents of the treaty. I am were developed as a result of th e* ma Is a Total l.osa. the old Times building. Chicago, for stockmen who had just turned out on still without information as to the this afternoon of Santos Vasqqimf more than a third of a century, and Tacoma, April 22. — The immense exact date when congress will be con conducted a merchandise bn which was placed In the structure by packing house o( the Pacific meat com the range. Skits of February have been PORTLAND MARKETS. vened. except that contained in ear business in Havana under tbe I Wilbur F. Storey, has been stolen. pany on the tide flats has been almost carried into April this season, numer lier advices that it would be assem the Mutual Merchandise agency M ous scant falls of snow being inter The statue weighed morfe than a ton. entirely destroyed by fire. The loss mingled with chili weather, the com bled about May 1.” York. Complaint ¡was made by J Wheat— Walla Walla, 70971c; bine- A Chicago man proposes to capture will probably aggregate fully $200,000. bination proving rather trying on German consul here, acting on stem, 76@78c; valley, 75@76c. Havana's stray dogs, use them as bait A large stock of dressed meat in store stock. Ranchers now are very anx Castro Pay» Germany. of merchant* in Frankfort. for sharks In the harbor, and when was also burned, as was a qunatity of ious for things to moderate. Barley— Feed, $21.50 per ton; brew Caracas, April 21.— Venezuela, car ■ulficient are gathered, blow them up livestock. It is alleged that Vasqnez bed 1 ing, $23. with dynamite. The Havana Munici rying out the provisions of the proto tities of foreign goods shipped »1 John C. Boyle, superintendent of pal Council pays $3 for each female Flour— Beat gTade, $3.95(34.25; grah cols signed by Minister Bowen with vana during the last six month»,! Fears for Clackamas County Fruit. had a shark destroyed, and $2 for each male. the provision department, am, $3.45(33.85. the allies, has met the payment dne to ing in payment 90-day drafts of j The heavy hall storm of last week miraculous escape from death. He "There's millions in It.” Millstuffs — Bran, $19 per ton; Germany on March 15. Thirty per Fruhlin Brothers, of I.ondon. was shut off by flames on the fourth did considerable damage to fruit in An immense flow of oil was struck middlings, $ 24; shorts, $19.50(320 cent of the customs will lie delivered to firm accepted the drafts, bnt at 1200 feet In a well at Hartford, O., floor, and made a thrilling leap to the different sections of Clackamas coun chop, $18, the Caracas branch of the Bank of Eng payment when due, saying the! second floor down the elevator shaft. ty, many of the fruit trees being In new territory. Oats— No. 1 white, $1.15 (3 I 20- land, and the payment dne to Italy on honre had not sent it money. IN The fire was the most spectacular ever in full bloom, and the entire blossom April 1 is ready. This is in spite of merchants also are reported to! Sir Chen Tung T.lan Cheng, the new seen in Tacoma, and was witnessed by gray, $1.12*91.16 per cental. being, knocked off the trees. The Chinese Minister, has aocepted the In thousands of people. the fact that all of the Venezuelan weather of the whole week has been . . ? , 7 - T im o t h T ’ ,13« 13-5®: c l ° w , merchant vessels have not yet bean been victimized. vitation of the World's Fair Commis The officers cannot tell how mnch in $10911; cheat, $11912 per ton. immoderately cold, and it is believed sioners to participate In the dedica returned, and that those that bad been Oreat Loaa of Stock In Etak I surance is in effect, out it will be much that the fruit crop is bauly damaged, tion at St. Louts. Potatoes— Beet Burbanks, 60c per returned had no cargo aboard, having if not entirely killed. below the cost. Salt Lake, April 2 2 .-B * t«* | sack; ordinary, 25940c per cental, been looted by their captors. Tw o carloads of military tents, ravagen of an unusually severe growers’ prices; Merced sweets, $30 promised by the militia department More Smuggling Cases. W ife .Tardcrer Suicides. 3.60 per cental. and the breaking out of » for the use of Immigrants have been Great Oale In Colorado. San Jnan, Porto Rico, April 22.— received at Winnipeg. Fourteen hun disease known as “ pig he*1*" 1 John de Falco, the Italian convict Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 11912c- Colorado Springs, Colo., April 21.— dred more are expected. Chief Hood, of the Internal revenue de who was serving a life sentence at the young, 13914c; hens, 12c; turkeys The worst wind storm since that ef the flocks witbin the past is* partm ent, has sworn out warrants lie- the sheepmen of Utah, Southern * The fast mall on the I-onisville ft penitentiary for killing his wife In Uve,_16917c; dressed, 20922c; ducks! November 19, 1901. when cornices and Eastern Nevada are afraid r Nashville for New Orleans, ran Into fore s justice of the peace for the arrest Portland on February 26 through jeal $(@ i.50 per dozen; geese, $698.50. and roofs of buildings were blown off the time they get tbeir sheep " i an open switch near Castleberry. Ala., of Captain Andrew Dnnlap. U. S. N., Cheese-Fnii cream, twins, 16X 9 has been raging at Colorado Spring, summer grazing grounds tbeir and was wrecked. Mall Clerk Dono commandant of the naval station here, ousy, ended his existence at the prison 17c; Yonng America, 17 o 17UP. all day. Signs, tree branches and by cutting his throat and severing his van and the Negro fireman were kill and Robert Gilea, for bringing in will amount to about 50 percen'J * ' awnings have been wrenched off. At number they had last fall- ed. Engineer Wright and mall clerks liqnors from the island of St. Thomas windpipe With sn Instrument known lactory prices, 1 9 1X c less. as a cell knife, with a blade about one- Byers. Eaton and Stratton were pain without paying duty thereon. time, the wind blew 50 miles an hour. Butter — Fancy creamery, 22c per Giles this estimate be correct, the fully Injured. pound; extras, 21c; dairy, 20022R e Trains were delayed and the cog road Utah alone w ill amount to abont1^ appealed and was held tinder $1,000 inch long. store, 16918c. to the summit of Pike’s Peak was 000 bead. An explosion has occurred at the bond for trial before the insular district blocked by enow drifts. A train May Make 100.000 Idle. Ef**— 16917c per dozen. military powder factory near Lisbon. court. was blown almost off the track. Portugal. Several persona were Exhibit Rates to St Leal» Chicago. April 16.—On the result of Hops-Choice, 1.920c per po„Bd. Street Car Runs Amuck. killed. a meeting to be held tomorrow depends St. Louis, Ap ril 22. - G- * 12' 4(315c; E**tern Pittsburg, April 22. — Because an Glaxz Factories Close. the question o f a strike which may in Orjron, 8<§14He; mohair, 35@3«c. Canada proposes to retalllate for chairman of the southwest t*f®1 Hartford City, Ind., April 21. _ German tariff discrimination by add electric brake refused to work, a crowd volve 100.000 workmen on the Great m m — G *0 «, cows, 3V«(24c *per mittee, has prepared a set of N* | ing one-third to the duty on German ed electric car ran away today in A lle Lakes. An ultimatum on wages is to pound steers, 4 ',9 5 c ; dresssd, 7 \ c. erning the shipments of exbw*JJ Umili ;Vn.d0\ KUw ,m o T r in broke be presented by the package freight Imports. Machinery for placer min gheny, wrecked a carriage, 'e a l — 898 Xe. * 1 h*® *on» out ol blast exposition and return to their ing will be admitted free for one year through the safety gates of the Fort handlers at Chicago to the managers «nd 20,000 skilled laborers leave Uns It is provided that all exhibit* of the lake lines and labor contractors factories with no idea when they will carried to the exposition atl*y Fire which started in the Capital Wayne railroad, derailed t fast moving who supply men for dock work along Hotel at West End. a summer resort freight train and then went to pieces the Chicago river. The demand ts return to work. The impression near New Orleans. I ji ., destroyed that Almost all of the 44 passengers aboard backed by the International lo n g w £ V „ » ' ” ■ < ' ( - ■ » * ( among tne worker, is that T h e T Z rates, bnt upon proof that ( cepting livestock) have not building and a number of business the car were hurt, though only one shoremen's. Marine and Transport houses Tbe loss Is $75,000. be on f0r *h* Dei' blast wdD hands, they w ill be returned l^| f a u lty . Workers' Association. be on a basts close to a 50 per cent re- the same road by which th«y1 daotion in wages. to the lair. W . C. C O N N E R , r u b l U h f r . W E E K ’S DOINGS toST.iw’"“'’*7**'"