Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, June 05, 1903, Image 2

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    U N E COUNTY LEADER
Bremerton *a vy Yard Will Qet No More
Sh pa for a lim e.
W . C. CONNER, Publisher.
Earthquake In Asiatic Turkey Destroys
town and hills 2,000 People.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
PATH OF DfH
Constantinople, May 30.— Advices
Georgia Swept by a
which reached here today from Asl-
I atic Turkey show that a terrible
Cyclone.
earthquake occurred April 29 at Mel-
COPPBR NEAR ROSEBLRU.
! azgherd, in the vilayet of Van, 80 ONE HUNDRED ON THE
Rich Vein* of Ore Reported by Prospec- Ialles southeast of Erzeroum, on the
tors In Collier Creek Country.
i Euphrates. The town was totally de- Cotton Mill, store., fc-
Frank Reed arrived In Roseburg a „troyed with its entire
population,
Hundreds of Re.Wtll(t|
few days ago from the Collier Creek numbering 2000 souls, Including 700
country, In Curry county, where he
,
ag well ag troops forming
— Fire Break. Out |a
and other members of his party have Armen
,
riv .r
made a discovery of a very rich cop- the garrison of Melazgherd. Over
Galnsville, Oa„
per ledge or deposit, on which they 400 buildings In neighboring villages
space o f two minute,
have located 16 mining claims. The couapge(ji
deposit has been traced a distance of
A somewhat severe earthquake was dealt death and de
over a mile and a half, and surface in­
City o f Galnsville
dications show a wide vein. No as­ felt here this morning, but no serious
log at least 100 peop£
says have as yet been made on the damage was done.
more, leveling loo ^
discovery, but it is generally believed
that this new find will prove the rich­
ground and tearing tWo
Shock Lasts Thirty Seconds.
est yet discovered.
factory of the G ain,*«,
London,
May
30—The
foreign
Of­
The ledge is about 18 miles south
of Rogue river, and is at present a fice here today received some details O f the killed, p r o * !
very difficult place to reach, as there from the British Consul at Erzeroum were women and chiidr
operatives in the
'
is only a trail through that section.
ft Is expected that 'operatlons wHl M ^ z g h ^ r d ^ o iY u n g 'to "'w h ic h “a g^oes " 8t ‘ ncludea o,dr7
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soon commence on the development of
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30 geconds. was
these mines, as Mr. Reed is a member
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morQlng Qf Aprl, 29
The storm came f,0B1
of a copper company which was re­ throughout the entire district between from almost a clear J
cently organized in Roseburg, with
u°w n on the Galnsville ,
Lake Van and the Russian frontier
Mr. Fred Blakely at the head. Na­
near the Southern Rultro^
and as far West as Kharput.
12.45 o clock. With i ( -
tive copper is abundant throughout
The town of Melazgherd, consist­
Southern Oregon, but those owning
ing of 500 houses, was destroyed, and the two upper stories of
most of the mines have not sufficient
were shaved ofT smooth .
much havoc was wrought In the sur­ operatives dead In C r Y
capital to work them properly.
rounding villages.
Colonel Khalil
Held at
nado
Bey, commanding the garrison of Mel- ____ _ then swept arouns
Washington. June 3.—‘'Until we
i have some visible evidence that Brem
C O T T A G E GROVE
OREGON.
erton Intends to comply with our de­
CONI IDh
OF SuCCEbS.
mands for an Improvement in the sur­
roundings of the Puget Sound
d navy
" avy. 1 Prospectors lor oil Do Not Lo e Faith
i yard, no more vessels will be ordered,
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because ----
of ------------
Reverses.
there for repairs.” said Assistant Sec-1
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IS T S S .
the full report of Captain Bleeker. for 0jj
Myrtle Creek, has abandoned
Captain Bleeker states that a large the well, after having reached a dis-
majorlty of the citizens o f Bremer- tance of 1600 feet. Some time ago
The supreme court baa decided tba
,
sincere In their desire to clear whlle the boring apparatus was at
Whitaker Wright, the promoter, can be ^ are slncere ln tBelr aeslre to ciear work th(J cable parted and ,el the
the town of questionable resorts and j drll, fau lnto the well After the ¿rill
extradited for trial in England.
to conform to the requirements of the j was removed is was found that the
Chile is negotiating a loan for 1500,- Navy Department, but Intimates that | casing bad also been broken and part
000 to cover the installments due on there Is no way of closing up the sa of It had fallen Into the well. It
two warships and meet debts to banks, loons until their licenses expire,
was later found that the well had been
Th* British admiralty 1. «— kin# « There are now 15 saloons In the town, "plugged," and in such a manner that
. „ I t ih l. . ^ m « m
J thTra ?«f nt •«* ° » Front Street, t-o . It is said, op- It Is now impossible to work it at all
cP *,
to send to the relief of eratlng wtth0ut valid license. One sa The company is so confident of find
the English scientific expedition in the loonkeeper voluntarily went out of ing oil that It has again let a contract
Antarctic.
I business since December. Five 11- to Loyd Smith, a practical well-driller.
Chirauo noliceme i are nmkinu for censes will expire In September, and who will immemiately commence op-
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three Italians who killed a fellow man others not until December. To allow eratlons on the new well within 12
these saloons to run until that time is feet of the old.
and then placed a revolver in his hand not satisfactory to the department.
Mr. Smith claims that the lndlca
to raise the cry of suicide.
tions for oil are the best he has yet
seen on this Coast, and is confident
A goegraphical society expedition has
EXILE FOR THEM.
that oil will be found within 2000 feet.
sailed from Baltimore to explore the
Bahama islands
Many noted sci­ Turks W ill Expel One Hundred Bulgar­
■
SEALED BIDS FOR WOOL.
entists made op the party.
ians as Ringleaders of Party.
WEEK’S DOINGS
The Japan boose of representatives
has adopted the appropriations tor
naval expansion but has rejected the
proposed expenditure tor Formosan
railroads and barber works.
Tbe Gnatamelan legislature has is­
sued a call tor a constitutional assem-
oly tor the purpose of changing tbe
constitution so as to allow tbe president
to succeed himself.
The Reliance has again defeated tbe
Constitution and Colombia.
Fix thousand people are homeless in
Iowa as tbe result of high water.
Russia will enforce its Manchurian
policy, despite China’s refusal tc grant
the demands.
Nearly 50 people were injured, eight
eeriously, in a collision of Han Fran­
cisco street cars.
Representative Payne says the next
congress will not revise the tariff or
pass any laws against the trusts.
London, Jnne 3.— Dispatches from R rit Poo, Sale Thla season
0nllHlmln0|)10 to the Times
111UOT nll„
w that
Constantinople
show
Arlington—Sale Small.
tbe p ,,,,. c |a im, , hst the exile of
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i__ ____The * first
wool sale of the season
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Albanian chiefs has restored tranquil- under the gygtem ot Bealed bids, In-
ity, but the Uskub correspondent of augurated lu thls 8tate for the flrgl
the paper pays he expects further fight- time last year, came off in Arlington
ing In Albania.
j last week. It was a sorry disappolnt-
The Torsich authorities propose to ment to both seller and buyer. Over
exile without trial 105 leading bulgar- 500.000 pounds of wool was offered for
ians from the whole of Macedonia. ! sale, but only about 50,000 pounds was
These exiles are mostly schoolmasters sold.
Prices paid for those sold
and merchants of high standing, and ranged from 11
cents to 13 cents.
have been selected as the most danger- j T^e °® ers °n the
and
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-mn
,
clips were all declined because the
?
1 lon* snspe<t«l ruilng price8 bad fallen
below the
of being ringleaders who were recently ownerg- expectations. Dissatisfaction
arrested there.
wag expressed by a number of buyers
There is a distinct recrudescence of over the sales made this morning by
activity on the part of the rebel bands, the local bank to a buyer on the
and serious conflicts are reported from ground before the time for the public
various directions. Large quantities of j sale when all the buyers should ar-
dynsnaile bombs are said to have been tive. This may have had a tendency
to qualify the Interest of tbe buyers
brought from Bulgaria.
in the other lots listed.
FLOOD STILL HIQH.
nuch Snow In Blue Mountains.
W ater at Kansas City Stationary and
Pioneers around Joseph say there
Is more snow in the Blue mountains
Storm Brewing.
Four cars on the Southern Pacific
went over a high embankment sontb of
Kansas City, Mo., June 3.— With gas
Santa Barbara, Cal., injuring 40 peo­
and electric lights extinguished and
ple, some of them seriously.
the water works shut down the city is
The famine situation in China is
practically at the mercy of the first
appalling.
fire that shall break out. With rail­
George Francis Train, while ser­
road transportation feeble and uncer­
iously ill, is not in any danger.
tain Kansas City may, ff the waters
Troops have been called out at Lex­
do not recede within the next two or
ington. Ky., to protect prisoners.
St. Petersburg, Russia, has just cel­ three days, be compelled to fight for
ebrated the bl-centennary anniversary her very life. And tonight the skies
of Its founding.
are dark and lowering, tbe rain Is fall­
The Navy Department will not re­ ing heavily, more stormy weather is
move the ban on the Bremerton navy sweeping up from the west, and the
Insatiable river Is holding Its own. It
yard until the saloons are closed
Is practically stationary tonight, but
The Presbyterian Assembly adopt­ what the flood has ft keeps and there
ed resolutions urging the expulsion of is no certain promise of when It will
Senator Smoot from the hails of Con recede.
,
gress.
The stage tonight Is 34.9 against 35
The General Presbyterian Assembly feet this morning. Chief Connor, of
has unanimously adopted the revised the Weather Bureau, says that while
the outlook Is for continued rains It
creed.
will necessitate a very heavy fall If
The “ Go-between” of Machen may the present high water Is to continue,
he allowed to turn states’ evidence In and whether this will come or not is
the postal scandal.
something he cannot tell.
The plague now raging at Iqulque.
HERMANN ELECTED.
Chile, was brought there In a cargo
o f rice from India,
The International Telegraph Con Carries First District of Oregon for Con-
gressman.
ference has opened In London. Gen­
eral Greeley represents the United
Salem, June 2.— Binger Hermann, of
States.
Douglas county, was yesterday elect­
A. Landau has been awarded $10,000 ed Representative In Congress from
damages against New York City for
the death of his son by an explosion of the First Oregon District by approxi­
mately 1800 plurality over A. E.
fireworks.
Ex-Postmaster Milne, at Taclaban, Reames, his democratic opponent.
P I„ Is accused of stealing not only The plurality o f Congressman Tongue
$200 In coin, but the 400-pound safe one year ago was 7372. The vote was
of the office.
very light, being from 30 to 35 per
Joseph Bailey, of Glen Falls, N. Y „ cent short, and except In a few locali­
has greatly surprised the medical
ties very little Interest was taken.
world by living six months with a bul­
Hermann carried Benton. Coos, Cur­
let In his brain.
ry, Douglas, Klamath. Lake, Lincoln,
The steamer Oceanic, from Liver ijine. Linn. Marion, Tillamook, and
pool to Ixmdon, has posted a notice Washington counties, while Reames
warning Its passengers to beware of was successful In Clackamas. Jack-
sure-thing gamblers.
son, Josephine, and probably in Polk.
Yamhill county is in doubt, the vote
Four men were badly Injured, one
being
practically a stand-ofT. and It
perhivps fatally, In a stampede that
may take the official count to decide.
followed the burning o f a fuse In a
Brooklyn street-car.
and spurs at this time than for a great
many years. More snow had fallen
thus far in May than was melted dur­
ing the warm days of March and
April. It is claimed that the contin­
ued cold weather this month will be
followed by excessive warm weather
in June that will melt the snow very
fast, and bring tt down Into "the Wal­
lowa. Grand Ronde and Snake rivers
into the Columbia in such quantities
that unusual high water may be ex­
pected In the lower Columbia.
Fruit Trees Feel Frost.
Oregon Can Grow Flax.
That the Pacific Coast and especial­
ly the Willamette valley of the state
of Oregon is especially adapted to the
culture of fiai. and that of the very
finest quality, has been demonstrated
beyond any possibility of a doubt by
Mr. Eugene Bosse, the celebrated Bel­
gian flax culturlst. who has been con­
ducting a scientific course of experi­
ments in and around Salem for more
than a year past, and Is now engaged
In raising the second crop for the pur­
pose of proving this fact to the en
tire satisfaction of those who are now
backing him financially, and have
shown heretofore a disposition to
doubt the veracity of his broad asser­
tions regarding the possibilities of the
flax Industry for Oregon.
azgherd, with his whole family, three
officers and eighty soldiers perished
in the ruins. Lieutenant-Colonel Tay-
lb Bey, whose family perished, be­
came insane.
The telegraph operator who sent
the news of the catastrophe said he
himself was badly injured, and that
his wife and sister had been killed.
The Foreign Office has appealed
for subscriptions for the relief of the
destitute of the Melazgherd district.
NOVEL FAIR EXHIBIT.
United States, In Miniature, W ill Show
the Products of Each State.
St. Louis. May 30.— On the south­
ern slope of the hill that fronts the
Philippine exhibit, the Department of
Curb on Willamette.
Agriculture is making a map of the
Extensive work is being done on United States to cover 5.1 acres of
tne Willamette river Just north of In­ ground. Considerable work has al­
ready been done here by David A.
dependence. captain Ogden states
that work will be continued all of the Brodle, superintendent of the open
air
exhibit of the Bureau of Plant In­
summer. The Jetty being construct-
ed below Independence will save to dustry of the Department of Agricul­
the land owners over 1000 acres of ture, who has been In St. Louis since
land, as the current was about to early spring in charge of the map
projected.
wash through a number of the best
Mr. Brodle and his assistants are
farms and change the course of the
river for several miles. This jetty laboriously drawing on the ground the
jagged
coast line of the United States.
will save this as well as the banks
which the current has been moving Starting at Oregon he has already
at the rate of about 20 feet a year In reached Pensacola. Fla., and in a few
days he will have finished the coast
many places.
line. Then will come tue drawing of
the dividing line between the states.
Headed Toward Burnt.
The entire five acres has been under-
Chief Engineer Joseph West, of the laid with wooden drains to carry off
Sumpter Valley Railroad, Is tn Baker the surface water. Products grown
City prepared to begin the work of by each state will be exhibited at their
extending the road. The rails and prpoer place on the map.
World’s Fair Commissioner Cridler
other material for the extension have
begun to arrive and the sawmills are cabled from St. Petersburg, Russia,
busy cutting ties for the new road. as follows:
"Reserve site for Russian pavilion
Just how far the road will be built
this season Is not stated, but it Is cer­ among those of the great nations, sub­
tain that It will penetrate some dis­ ject to the approval of the Commis­
tance Into Grant county in the direc­ sioner-General, who will arrive at St.
tion of Burns, the county seat of Har­ Louis In July.”
ney county.
A killing frost blighted the pros
pects for an abundant fruit crop
around Baker City last week. The ex
tent of the damage is not fully de­
veloped. but It is known that all the
early fruit Is badly damaged, and In
some localities all the fruit Is killed
So far as known, there has been no
frost in Pine and Eagle valleys, or
down on the Snake river, below Hunt
ington. These portions of the county
comprise . the principal fruitgrowing
STORM DAMAGE GROWS.
Preparing for Dry Summer.
sections of the country. Until last
Baker
City
authorities
are
pre­
night the prospects were favorable for
lows Tornado Completely Wiped Out
the greatest fruit crop ever known In paring to supply the city with an
One Town.
abundance of water, for what prom­
this, the Powder river valley.
Des Moines, la.. May 29.—When
ises to he a long, dry summer. The
new reservoir on Goodrich creek wire communication with the interior
Pine Lands Cut Out.
The General Land Office at Wash­ which was completed last fall, will be towns was opened up today it became
ington has received the amended map in use this season In addition to the apparent that yesterday’s tornado
filed by the Oregon Development Eagle creek supply. Several of the caused far greater loss than was at
Company, showing lands on the Up­ water mains are being replaced with first reported. A report early today
per Deschutes river in Eastern Ore­ larger pipe, so that both the supply from Botna, Shelby county, received
gon, which It proposes to reclaim un­ of water and the pressure may be by way of Audubon, says that the
town of Botna was completely demol­
der Carey act. On this map, the com­ equal to the demand.
ished, and that many farm houses
pany has eliminated nearly 15,000
near that place were wrecked. At
Oeological Survey Begins.
acres that were Included In the origin
al selection, this action being taken
Government Engineer Sutton who Botna a large church and the Great
because of the report of Special Agent has been getting together his corps of Western Depot are among the build-
Green, that much of the original selec­ assistants and outfit in Union for the Î f . 11” 1 " t0 have been wrecked,
tion was land covered with merchant­ past week, has just commenced his î î ® , f eÎ Î Î wnews of «tou'ltes from
able timber.
field work of making a complete geo­ there had been received up to 11
o clock today.
logical survey of the county in this
Damming of the Rogue.
section. The work was started in Un- . , At Creston ten dwellings were
The Golden Drift Mining Company on and will branch out covering about blown off their foundation, and Mrs.
has resumed with a vim the work of 1000 square miles, requiring about two torE|' iTr?üP an<i rta" ahtor were 1n-
jured in the wreckage of their home
completing Its big power dam across years work.
Ten miles north of Gray, In Audu­
Rogue river, in the Dry Diggings
bon county, two children are report­
three miles abore Grants Pass. The
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ed killed In the wrecking of a farm-
dam was begun early last year, but
was not completed before the arrival
lured8 “ am " Ve ° thers seri° » » 'y ln-
Wheat—
Walla
Walla,
70®71c;
val-
of the fall rains. The dam. even in »•y, <4c.
ho"se
Wer* occupant*
one
its uncompleted state, withstood the
very high water and several freshets . B*jtoy Feed, «>0.00 per ton; brew-
ing, $21.
of the Rogue during the winter.
Telegraph Line Asks Aid of Court.
Holland"
Hnn * Af
cl*y..t0 “ >e8u
iocated the Pa“ ole’t con'1
of the largest plan
The plant of the Pacolet
not seriously damaged
100 cottages standing ' ..
pled by operatives who -
ed In the mills, were deo
ing 33 people. These w
men and children, as th.
families were nearly all in
at work.
The store o f Joseph
Gainesville cotton mills
to ruins by the wind, sad
who had taken refuge In
stantly killed. The J0n,
store met a similar fate
ruins two persons, one i
woman, were Crushed to i
Reports
from
White
Springs, seven miles from
are to the effect that the 1
there with terrible force
dozen people. This how-
confirmed.
The property loss at
mills, occasioned by the d&
the cottages and outbuildl-
mated at $75,000. The Gai
ton mills are damaged tot
$40.000.
The cyclone first hit the
low the Southern Railway
dropped almost unnoticed
fore any one realized wh;
penlng. The second and t
of the woolen mill were
smoothly. A fire started It
of wreckage, and the fire
had hard work to get to I
the obstructions in the s'
w a i t e w a n t e d in
Arrested by United States
Seattle for Ember
Seattle, June 3.— Depot;
States Marshal Jchn Stringer
Seattle this morning, having
rest Ed, L, Waite, who is
Manila for embezzlement.
Waite left Manila May !,
with him, it is alleged, IWM
money of Colonel Newberry!
which he was cashier. Hi
from the Philippines to
where he boarded the sts
tar for Vancouver, B. C. I
orities at Washington wer
Deputy Stringer went to
meet the boat Friday, and
board pretending to be an ir
inspector. He spotted hi
right, and officer and ensped
mained on the vessel until 1
was reached,
Waite left the ship there,
Stringer shadowed him andi
rewarded Saturday night I
man step on board theC-
eifle train, bonnd tor Seattle,
as the international boundary
crossed Stringer informed
he was under arrest. The p
mite everything except,
the money. He says he 1
bank in Manila, and left then
but denies moet emphatically
is an embezzler.
Flame to Great Height.
Practical Slevery In f
A thief In the guise of a servant
Racine, W is., June 3 — Fire this
San Juan, Porto Rico, J im *’
robbed the residence bf George H
| Flom — Best rrades, $3.95@4.30-era-
Philadelphia, May 30.— The West Federation of Labor has fl
Morgan, of New York City, of bric-a- afternoon swept the southern manufact­
Catherine Creek Claims Taken.
ham, $S.45®3.85.
,T - ; ™
c ™ „ „ , S S S quested Governor Hunt to
brac. silver and objects o f art valued uring district of the city, doing abont
There is another small rush on In
at once the condition of labor
M
ill.tuff—
Bran,
$23
per
ton;
mid-
at $10,000.
$300,000 damage. The fire started in locating timber In the Catherine creek dlmgs, $27; shorts, $23.00; chop,
tain large sugar plantation»
land. The Federation claim»
Rentals amounting to $1,000.000 a the boiler room of the Racine Boat district, east of Union. About 20
claims
have
been
located
during
the
T
1 the remov*| of Western erty-stricken laborers, paid
year will be claimed by property own­ Mann factoring Company, and before
ers In Greater New York for the use the firemen had arrived a tenk of gaso­ past ten days and others are investi­
Wh,iUl’ ♦ 1’ 10® 118; of that road“ aThlWlres from thp ' toes cents a day, are compelled
fray, $1.06 per 1
cental.
gating.
Last
year
many
locations
"chips’’ Instead of money
of their houses sa supports for tele­ line. which was stored near by tor nte
tbethgiou°nad '
°D
were made, but filings suddenly ceased
graph wires.
trade at plantation store«,
**•7 — Timothy, $20®21 •
in the gasoline boats built by the com* when It was rumored that there had
$10®11;
cheat,
$16®16
per
ton
’
States hq8 appealed t0 the UnP^d are sold at 40 per cent
panv,
exploded.
A
tower
of
flame
300
been
frauds
In
making
locations,
and
Oregon will receive $910.ttl from
where provisions disponed
Potato#»— Beet Burbanks, 50c per S o n 8UoP,rT e ^ o u V o f ” “ a
feet high shot up into tbe *ir, but as that the government was Investigat­
the national Irrigation fund.
sometimes Injurious to h**®
no one was about the factories, no ing the matter.
took;
ordinary,
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5
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40«
p#r
c,nU
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further allegation Is made
By threatening to kttl any man who
h.dCS legal
ra" r0a'1 C° " Pa£
one
was
injured.
growers’
p
n
o
«
;
Merced
swe#t.,
,3®
dared to open the doors o f a com-
remove the Poles rights o f the workingm»*
3.50 per cental.
® and the wlreJ,h
Chinook and Shad.
spected.
partment in the North R iver tunnel,
Protest to Castra. |
Superintendent Brady saved hit own
The
8einlng
Com-
. W hite , Island -J
i—
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Poultry— Chickens, mixed lira 19..
New York. June 3 1 —The London
Excited Over SmsHp«-
W
ar
Decree
.
f
Castro.
life and the lives of 14 other men, and
pany s grounds, about two miles above yoang, 13®14c; hens 12c-’ tn.w
’
prevented the flooding of the tunnel. Foreign Offlre has cabled the British Cathlamet
Salt Lake, JVine 3 — Ovei ■«
hare bAgun operations. ! live, l«« 1 7 e ; dressed ’ 20® 92c-
Minister In Caracas to Reotest against and have been catching about half a $7.0<V»7 60 Derdnsen- -
of smallpox have been report*
dDcfc»>
The War Department Is considering President Castro’s degree closing the ton of fish per day, which more than,
T !.
southeastern part of the cW-
a plan to give graduates o f military «atom houses on the Gulf Of Para and pays expenses. About half the catch ! ^nesse— Full cream, twins, l f i t * «
as the sugar-house ward. Th*
schools 13 or 16 good positions, each j Ciudad Bolivar, cables the Herald's s Chinook, the balance being blue- 17c: ' oon* America, 17«17W C.
on account o f Its mild
year, in the Philippine constabulary, j correspondent at Port of Spain. Trin- racks and steelheads. The Chinooks 0,T Pri« * . K i l H c ; less.
’
first taken for checkenpox,
M. Leopold Mablleati, the French so- j Idad. The enforcement of thia de- bring 5 and « cento, the bluebscks. 4 I Butter— Fancy cream ...
dren attended school and
clologlst. in a lecture at Chicago. creo meant the stopping Of steamers
ents attended church an
termed the American college profess- of the Rrittah and American Orinoco Dound.*nd th* ,te« lhe* d‘ ’ 3 « “ to per p «,n d . extras, 21c; daTry, ”
while suffering from the dW**
or as " » hired man In u cage."
¡Companies and cutting off the beef
health officers believe th*1
The vensrst P r » .h r t « r i.« ...»m k iv I supply for Trinidad, which Is almost
sailing vessels ?0 ^
T h e ^ Y " ' ' every fam ily living in that >
Rich Strike In Oray Regie.
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denounce. M ormonbL.
ancee count from June 1 Y » , 3 ° W' the city has been exposed. »**,
A »arrow streak of fabulously rich
« » P » —Choice, 18®20c per pound
tom
of
Juan
Qrleen
, The cus are being taken to quarast^*,
Liberals will try to force Britain to 1
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ore has been struck tn the Oray Eagle
Wo*1— Valley 1>tg® i # : East.rn r w
i. transferred to Port UmVr Uland' tire ward.
•how her hand on preferential ta rt« '
o ^ . r w ,„ b . Recognized
mine, in the Sparta district. The ore $°". * «1 4 ; mohair S6«3A.
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Washington. June S— It Is probable assays $2000 per ton. A five-foot ; Beef — n ___
No Longer An A narcMk-
Hro» . cows, 3t<®4c
those taking port In the Jewish mae tji»t th(, g ift e d State« Government ledge assays $15. The property Is „ . „ „ I
^ to n -
Chlcago. June 3.— Herr ■to***j
owners o f the Bonania
i ponnd'
4 !* « 5 c ; dressed 7 v t
will recognize the legality o f Presl
Veel—
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^ c’ inspector has been nrH^' _.An
,ndian was the principal speaker J*
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* « 8 He.
The man who forged J. Plerpont d<.nt Castro’s decree closing a number
Indian Agencv in ln<nfrei t0 QuaPaw quet yesterday afternoon »
IrrigatlonUts Surprised.
Morgan's name for larre sums of ng ports tn Venem ela In the posses-
shooters' Park, under the «
money In Ixradan has been arrested. »ton of tbe Insurgents. Technically.
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e » * * investigate the d ls «* i 3 Territory, to
T b s abandonment of th# semi-annu­
Modoc Indian, wdb0 ^ ; fartl0n of thp the Arbelter Zettung. Mtaf
Five Chinese were raptured at Buf- this decree does not constitute a al meeting of the State Irrigation As­
return to ,^elr nMPi.e" Cd a 1st» were present and s detaii_
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< S” desire
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f»k>, N. Y.. while trying to make their j blockade, but probably the conee- sociation comes aa a surprise «0 moet :
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I th* Klamath r e s «Y ..,
° M hom« In were stationed In the I
way Into the United States from Can- j quences of Its enforcement would be of th# friends o f irrigation In the
Hog» —Gross, 7®H7e per' —
He win endeared to w.™"' i ” Ore*on archy was not discussed,
eastern pert of the state.
ada.
I similar to one.
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‘ p° 0Bd • j contents to poetp^ne t h i t o V ” * maI vised his audience to npM*$
and Constitution of the
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and refrain from any acts 0»
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