Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, July 31, 1903, Image 2

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    BIO TIMBER DEAL.
U N E COUNTY LU D ER
NATIOMt IU If -GAT ION CONGRESS.
Ltab Forward» Object M Ith Liberal State
t pfroprUtio«.
w . e. c o x m .
TABLES TURNED
Convicts Make Guards
Ogden, Ctab, July 2 9 — Cnuaoal Folsom
effort» have leeo made fo in»o:e the
Their Captives.
■accvae of the 11 lb National Irrigation
Congress ahirb will be held
PRISON OFFICERS WERE SL RPRISED
September 15 to 1*. iaclnaive, A lib-
eral aute appropriation waa made,
Thirteen Desperate California Criminals
Oc acral Review of Important Mappe a m i l and the amoont haa been doubled by
Take to the niffs Alter Capturisg and
of tke Past M eek la Brief and
private eubecripliona from olhcera of
Looting Armory - Posse in Pursuit.
the congress and from citizens of the
C O T T A G E GRO VE
OREGON.
W c.th .'5 DOINGS
In Effort to
Control World’» Market.
ttarrimaa
and
TAPS WILL WAIT
Mill Celt*
Pan Francisco, July 2 8 . - I h e Bulle­
tin says that E. H. Harriman amt
James J. Hill are uniting in a great
timber deal, whereby they, with a num­
ber of associates, will i-ontrol the luiu-
Iwr market ol the world. They are se­
curing large tracts of forest land in
Northern
California
and Oregon,
through their agents, who have been
lor Borne time quietly baying property
on tbe coast. Among tbe associates of
tbe two railroad magnates are Frederick
Weyerhaeuser, of Minneapolis, I . B.
Walker, cf Minneapolis; Jacob Blod­
gett, of Grand Rapids, and a number of
other member» of influence in the vari­
ous timber sections of the Western
More
Time
Given
for
Opening
Manchurian Ports.
IN LINE WITH THE CNITED
STATES
Failure of Russia to Withdraw by Octo­
ber I Will Be Followed by Serious
Move on Part of Mikado.
ALL TO THE CNLRc,
Will ol Pope Leo Beq«,llht
Successor.
Rome. July 2 5 . - 1 ^ ....
Leo X III was w » »,,,* ,,^
congregation of «ardinals p
intention of tbe cardinal.£
the strictest aecrecy
tenta, bol it is learned thJ? lt*
e . M sheet, in the ha„,|.rlti
late p-.pe, except «d«lmon, 5
made in his later year, wh,
found considerable «litficon.
ing, owing to t|,e
hand. The earlier pc
tament include the re,«,,,
which the testator ««l.lrestad to
ecutors, Cardinals Kampoll»
and C ietoni, on the best
tinue tbe religious ini pain .p
church as well a* the
by the holy sc« daring l,ur »
The document then enttm,
the property which Leo pc-
proride» that it shall gotohU
for tile benefit of the chordi
•ven tli* presents, wliicti might
be considered personal rat^er
to tbe pontiffs as *u«-h.
T o vhe members of bis f,
pope left a present for each'to'
from the valuable object
ra„ nta , nd filni| J “
London, July 27.— Japan ' has de­
Folsom. Cal., July 2 ».— Thirteen
cided to adopt the policy of waiting and
watching Russia, advocated by Great
desperate convicts aatault and over­
Britain. In tbe meantime she will
come the goard, capture the pris n
urge China to carry out the assurance»
armory, make their escape and carry
given to the United States respecting
with them 11 officials and guards of
Manchuria, and will endeavor to o b ­
tne Foleom state prison, including W ar-
tain the opening of additional ports.
At the Japanese legation here the fol­
den Wilkinson and Captain R . S.
lowing statement was made by an
Murphy.
staff a.
official to the Assocrciated f’ ress:
E. W. Eoerlin, of New York, has
Focb, in brief, » a s tbe news that
" I can assure you that the talk of
startled the people of thia community been in California for several monthB. war between Russia and Japan is an
and sent a thrill through tbe length He ie Harriman’ s agent in this atate, invention. Japan has not the least in-
She
and breadth of tbe state this morning. aud has made frequent trips to the tenticn of taking that course.
This morning affairs at the prison northern part of the state, where he proposes to wait and maintain her atti-
Li
tude of watchfulness.
Japan and
went forward in tbe ordinary groove. has been buying up available timber |
^
0„
, , D4). .
There was no indication of trouble. lands. Eberlin bas ah o been working and it would be difficult for any other j «|uealhed to his doctors. All
Tbe conspiracy of tbe desperate con­ toward securing options on timber land power to w ithstand the pressure the) purchased and buildings srsctg
rtituliona personally founds!
victs wbc had decided on a dash for held by various Eastern people who and Great Britain could app ly.”
It is said that Japan intends to do ^ are put in the nan a ol the
liberty, had beeo well kept. Tbe pris­ purchased it since the boom in Cali­
nothing until October, when the final »voi«f possible claims from
oners marched into tbe dining room fornia timber began about three years evacuation of Man.-huria must occur, as the pope probably rsuiem
and had breakfast.
After the meal ago.
The failure of Russia to withdraw from some time after the death ol
tbe men marched out of the main gate
With tbe many minor holdings which Manchuria vould be followed by a seri- tbe latter's nephews institute
against the church, daiiniag
of tbe prison into the yard. Tbe upper Harriman and his associates may coont ous move on tbe part of Japan.
The Russian embassy here regrets the francs as their portion cf tin
yard line was out and moat of tbe etone on, it is said that the plan ie to merge
confusion which has resulted in conse­ The wiil ends by providing
line was through, when two prisoner- tbe more valuable lands controlled by quence of the report that has arisen
turned suddenly on W . Chalmers, the tbe Hill roads and the Southern Pacific that Prince Ctiing, bead of the C hi­
P E O P L E S E e THE DEAD
outer gate keeper, and a doaen others into a trust. The Southern Pacific's nese foreigo office, has written to M in­
rushed ior the captain's office, only a principal holdings are represented in ister Conger refusing to open po’ ts in Orest Crowd at St. Peter*« tt
M snhuria. Tbe Russian officials at
Last View ol Dead Pont#.
few feet to tbe left of the main en­ tbe grant of ten miles an each side of its
Washington believed that tbe note wav
trance to the prison proper.
i road, lving between the southern boun- sent before China gave her assu-ancea,
Rom e, July 23.— From soak
Each of the desperate men was | dary line of Oregon and a point south and they asrerted positively that Russia until sunset thousands o f ;
armed with a “ fi'e knife” or a raxor, j of Portland, and consists o about 1,- intends to carrv out to the letter the as­ before the bisr of Leo XIII,
state in tbe basilica of St.
and in the twinkling of an eye they 000,OOu acres of fir and sugar pine. In surances she has given, and will not in­ was originally intended tbit -
terpose obstacles in the wav of China’ s
A fierce wind storm in tbe Boundary Point two delegates ; e* ckj (Tum^Ta^isce were in the midst of the assembled
; his plan to place these lands in a pool observing her pletlge to Secretary Hay. portunity to view tbe body {
creek valley, B. C., has done $5,000 "g a tto * agrieoltoral or
guards and officers, none of whom were
through three days, but toni|H
Harriman does so conditionally, with
damage. It blew down a steel smoke ' lation to appoint two
armed, and ordered them to line up
learned that tbe funeral mi; »
EXHIBIT FROM ALASKA.
*£ . and march out.
stack at the Greenwood smelter, ver- society of engineer* c * * °
provisions for the protection of the com­
Friday instead of Hstnrdaj oitkt
turned buildings, smashed windows
; each irrigation company emi
The convicts, having quelled all pany's creditors, to whom all the lands
and crippled telegraph and telephone P*»*—
or »irlcwlturSLl colleg#,
If People Will Collect It They Will Have to the evidence that decom
“
- ■ r- -
and each college or university having demonstrations made by tbe free men, of the company are pledged in security
setting in. Thia is dot to
Fine Building.
wires. Several men were injured by
chairs of hydraulic engineering or for­ started with tbeir prisoners across tbe for-its indebtedness.
severe heat, from which no:
falling trees.
yard
in
the
direction
of
the
prison
arm­
Washington.
July
27.—
The
interior
estry to appoint two delegates.
With tbe lands of tbe H ill and the department today telegraphed Governor con Id perfectly protect tbs bod».
The following are delegates by virtue ory. Four guards were at tbe armory
Tbe pope s remmains have been laid
The impression of those it»
Harriman roads and those of Walker, Brady that Assistant Secretary Ryan
receiving
their
rifles
preparatory
10
ol
tbeir
reepective
offices:
Tbe
preei-
in tbe temporary resting place.
passed before the gates of 8L
dent and members of bis cabinet: tbe' taking out tbeir "lin es.
The convicts Weyerhaeu er and others in Washing­ w ill confer with authorized representa­ view the body was one of in
“ Harriman will try *0 wrest the con­
duly ac redited representative of any marched their prisoners up to the arm­ ton, Oregon, Idaho and California tives from Alaska at Seattle on August com bined with a certain wo. «1
trol of tbe Northern Pacific from H ill.
■ foreign nation or colony; tbe govern- ory, aud, holding tbeir knives over under control, Harriman and his asso­ 8 relative to the Alaska exhibit for the ror. Tbe body was tilted op
world’ s fair at St. Louis. Secretary
Secrotary Root will recommend that or 0| any state or territory; any mem- them, demanded that tbe doors be
catafalque in order that sll
troops in Alaaka be given doable time ,^ T 0f the Cnited States senate or opened. It was a case of opening the ciates would be in a position to control Rvan says the conference will coneiiler the terribly shrunken fees, ir
whether or not, by means and agencies
allowance.
house of repteeenlativee: member of doors or slaughtering tbe warden, cap­ tbe lumber market of the world.
ary skull in a frame of gold l‘
tain aud other officials. Warden Wil­
of tbeir own, the people of Alaska
A high Russian official « bargee Greet
or territorial commimion.
the midst of a mass of red role
kinson realised the uselessne s of re­
shall
collect
tbeir
exhibit
and
deliver
RACE WAR ON.
scarce! v have been more typiilti
Britain with duplicity in tbe Man­
sistance, and told tbe guards to open
it at a given place.
churian affair.
FATAL CRASH IN FOQ.
Except at sunrise n-hso tht
tbe armory doors. This was done, and
The bouse committee at the time the
the convicts took possession, secured 10 Illinois People Lynch One Negro While Alaskan appropriation was maile, un­ threatened a panic, sll thoa
Five men mere hurt and $100,000
In Pursuit of Another.
Trains In Minnesota Collide and rifles, 25 revolvers and all the ammu­
ited it had an opportunity of
worth of property destroyed at a Terre Two
derstand that the Alaska people con­
Four Men are Killed.
nition they wanted, and then mar<-h»d
Danville, III., July 28.— A race templated doing this in their own way St. Peter’ s. During the d»r
Haute, Ind., fire.
those who pa«se«l in stopped
St. Paul, July 29.—Tw o trains met to the main entrance and demanded war broke out here tonight. While a and with their own funds
In such
Extreme hot weather prevails in
catafalque to say n quiet prayer,
that
the
gate
be
opened.
They
again
case
Secretary
Ryan
believes
an
ex­
mob of BOO men was on its way to
eastern Nebraska. Crops are thought in a head-on colliairn on the Chicago
dreds ol women and even » “
threatened their prisoners and tbe gate
hibit could be collected and installed
(treat Wetaren this morning and the
to have been injured.
men carried children in tbeir
jail to lym h James Wilson. , l „ , „ „ „ h ,___ , _
. ,
was otened.
The convicts marched the county
.
that wonhl he of espec ial public inter
result
is
four
men
killed
and
25
cr
30
The stubbornness of a Hungarian
cut and up the hill in the very teeth of a Bloomirgton negro, who had con- est and highly creditable to A laska, as
officer is responsible for tbe prostration passengers injured.
JAPAN STRIPS FOg WAt
the Gatling guns framed on them. leered to assaulting Mrs. Thomas Bur­ it would leave tbe sum appropriated bv
of 450 soldiers by heat.
Tbe two trams were the Twin City The,- plan had worked even beyond gers, wife of a farmer, an unknown congress f- r tbe construction o f a cred
But Russia Will Net Yield i
J lie the wildest hope of tbeir imagination.
Cardinal Gibbons surprised every- Limited and a fas» freight.
negro shot and killed Henry Gatter- 'table bui ding in which to install the
Troops Eastward.
Ala-kan exhibit and meet all other
bo«ly in E n rol» by appearing in ordi limited was running as a first a-ction to Tbeir prieone-s were* tbeir safeguard,
man, white, a member of the mob. necessary expenses.
Minneapolis. The second section con­ and they had not lo*t a sing e man.
Should the peo­
nary dress instead of robes.
London, Jnlv 25.— The Daily
Pi-sees were started in pursuit. 21 The murderous negro, a refugee from ple of Alaska not care to undertake
sisted of an excursion train running
Tokia correspondent eendi rit
Canada is still in favor of reciprocity from Des Moines to M inneapolis and guards, headed by lieutenants, aDd
Evansville, Ind., by the name of J. W. such collection and delivery of their alarming view of ths sitnatioa
with the Cnited States, despite Cham­ was three hours behind tim^,
The were alter the fugetives half an hour Mayfield, was later taken from the exhit.it independently, other plans will
report to his paper. He sayt"
berlain’ s policy lor preferential trade.
fast freight, southbound, received an after they started, t-berifl h’ eeee dep-
1 be discussed.
sia’ s retention of Matuhnris,
city jail and lynched by the mob, and
utixed
J.
J.
Hinters,
who
gathered
a
order
at
I
lodge
Center
reading
that
the
A sensational note has been sent to
crease of her fleet, the die-
ONLY
AN
ORNAMENT.
poese
and
staited
on
the
trail
over
the
three
other
negroes
who
attacked
the
President Kooeevelt exposing e plan of seeon . scetion of the passenger traiD
inforcementa to Manchuria, tte
mountains,
and
posses
from
Eldorado
Hungary to control its people in the was three hours late and tbe «rew evi-
white« were badly beaten. The mob
ward movement of the orenpyig
Yaqulna
Bav
Customs
Collection
District
county
were
also
put
in
motion.
I dently misread tbe order and attempted
Cnited States.
fina ly resumed its march to the «-oun-
in Manchuria and tfie dafisnt
Is Too Costly.
to make Vlaisty biding between Dodge
on the Corean frontier alar
The battleship Kearsarge made the
ty jsil, determined to lynch Wilson.
j Center and Hastings. M inn., thinking
Battle
With
Convicts.
Washintgon,
July
2
’
.—
[f
the
treas­
trip aernee the oceau in nine days, *four
When tbe mob reached tbe jail, it ury department .an bring sufficient in­ Japanese, many of whom ste
j that it was tbe limited that was late.
and a hall hours, an average spee«l of
Anl o-D, Cal., July 29.— * fierce bat­
that it wonld be better to
Meanwhile the limited was poind
was fired upon by the sheriff. Nine fluence to bear on congress at the com­
13.10 mile san hour. She arrived on
than risk tbe eventual loot if
j ing along at regular speed nd met the tle occurred between the escaped Fol­ peteons were wounded and the crowd ing «eseion. the Yaquina customs-col­
this side all ready for action.
and the relegation of Japan bl
! freight head-on just after it had som convicts and tbe officers tonight scattered.
lection district of Oregon w ill either be
ondarv place.
Thirty thousand people viewed the ! rounded a curve at Vlasity. The morn- near Pilot H ill, in Eldorado county.
entirely abandone«! or a new provision
He nays the Japanese are
Ths entire police force, numbering
remains of ths late pove the second day i mg was loggy and neither engineer saw Tbe convnta were traveling in a f >nr
will be made for the pay of the collec­ ing stores and negotiating the
about 20, bee been «ailed out, and tor at that port based on the amount of
i the other in time to stop, although »be
tbsy lay in state.
of ships; that a squsdron ii oJ
engineer of tbe limited had applied the horse wagon, and after holding up and this, with 12 deputy sheriffsw and annual receipts.
Prince Ferdinand has fled from Bu|. |
vostok, to which port Rnirin
looting a store at Pilot Hill of provie-
air brakes.
The
annual
report
of
the
auditor
for
Sheriff Whitlock, forms a grrrison at
garia and it is thought he will not
have been sent as a pro
That the two trains tame together ! ions, proceeded in tbe direction of
the
treasury,
shows
that
the
salary
of
turn to hia throne.
that both fleets are ready lor
the jsil. Wilson admitted that be at­
with terrific force was eviilenced by tbe j Co|on. .
this official has been $1,000 a year, 'and any moment. He says tbit *
tacked Mrs. Bargees, but denies that
Indian cannibals on Tibnron island fact that both engines were Dsdly dam-
yet
his
yearly
collections
for
customs
Shortly attar leaving Pilot Hill they he criminally assanlteil her.
of the Siberian press reveali tbs
After
raptured a party of Mexican prosper- aged and the baggage and ^ buffet cars
were overtaken by («trees from Sacra­ the nergo had made these statements. have averaged just 40 cents. There sive spirit of the Russian miliw»
tors, killed and ats them.
we.e completely wrecked. The bag­
mento, Folsom sod Placerville. Guard Sheriff Whitlock went to the outside of are a number of other instances of this that the Russians believe they
gageman was buried beneath a pile of
Tom Johnson says be does not want
Curry, of the Folsom pone, opened ne­ the jail and pleaded with the mob to character on record where the govern­ prestige if they give wav nov,
trunks when the car was lifted off tbe
to he governor of Ohio but would like
gotiations br «hooting one of the disperse. Hie brief address was in- ment is paying out consi.lerable in sal­ result that their far East»*
track, bat was taken out uniniured.
to sneesred Hanna as senator.
horses attached to the convicts’ wagon, tei runted by shouts from the mob. aries to collector« and is deriving pra«-- will he lost and Japanese infl
and this blocked the advance and an members of which loudly dc-lared tically no revenue from abandoned or become predominant.
Negro convicts in a Tennessee mine
Ornerai Davis Retires.
--pen fight ensued. Convict Howard their determination to have the ne- unimportant ports.
revoiteil and barricaded themselves in
Manila, Jnly 29.— Major General was killed ontright and 8eabis, a neirrn gro’ s life sooner nr later.
Will Show Big Tlmhrr-
the mins. They will be starved out.
Relief for Stricken.
Two
I «avis has transferred the command of convict, was hsdly wounded.
St.
Louis,
July 25.—Ths f
The famous fisherman ring has been
Paterson X J ., July 27.- M a y o r
guards, who were with the convict»,
the state of Washington’s
Trains Collide at Crossing.
stolen from ths dead pope's hand. the department of the Philippines to manage«! to escape. It was alsc notice.I
John Hinchcliffe toiav r«||e«i together
Consternation prevails throughout the Majxr General James F. Wade, General that Gordon and another convict were
Hntchinson. Kan.. July 28
«core the leading c it’ z n- of Paterson to He were submitted to«lny. The*
for a five story structure coa
Vatican.
Davis having been retirai for old age. missing, and it is presumed that they I of persons were Injured two fatally vise way, and means of p r o v i n g re lW ' V * “ 7 "‘ T
m* ,n an ° octagonal
*,,lh
At a meeting of the Lewis and Clark Geue>al Davis’ last act was to review dropped oat somewhere between Folsom in a wreck of the Santa Ke ea«t boon«! for the people most sorely stricken bv ■forming
prrntsR
fair directors H. W. Scott was elected all tbe troops shoot M arila. Tbs re­ and Pilot Hill and bave taken to the train No. 2 and a Missouri Pacific the tornado, which wreught .leath and height of the bnilding will bs 1»
president and H. W. Goods direwtor cord« in the case of First Lieutenant woods, which anywhere in this locality ¡north bound train at the junction devastation in this city yesterday. Two Louis J. Mlilet, of CbictiO.
west of this city to«f»v. Both trains thousand began today clearing the
Foley, of ths Fifth cavalry, who was woald provide sale hiding.
general.
were running behind schedule time wra-kage rtrewn in the streets by the appointed chief of tbe asp
court martisied on charges involving
Taylor A Co. and W. L. Stow A Co., tbe emhexslement of soldiers' money
m orel and décoratifs P*'” *!** .
¡The Miseonri Pacific tiain was jnst storm
Panama Situation Oravc.
In summing up the tornado’ s
He designed w
two Wall street firms, failed as s re­ and other financial irregularities, have
croesing the Santa Fe tracks when the 7onk' P*, , ®ri"on today counts three dead, w orld’ s fair.
Washington, Jnlv 29.— Consul Uod-
m it of trying to corner certain stocks. been forwardeil to Waahiugton.
Santa Fe train came sronn.l the bend 100 injured, 50 families made home! cutod the golden door of the »
James P. Keens lost $1,500,000 by tbs
tion bnilding at the Chicsp
ger st Panama has made the following • t s tremerdous speed.
The heavy
transaction.
proper,y I om
“ fair.
report by cable to the state depsrtment mogul crashed into the rear cars of
Bey Net FM For a King.
The Cnited Stales leagne of I oral - 8 * 7 Petersburg, Jnlv **— A spe« ial­ of the episode at that place: ‘ Last tbs Misreuri Pacific, piling them into
Rebels Worry Tsrkey-
igbt about 10 o'clock soldiers, heeded the ditch.
loan and bnilding associations is in ses­ iti on tbs treatment of backward ch il­
Roberts’ Coming Not Assured
Constantinople, Ju’7 **•" "
sion st Boston.
dren. at tbe command of tbe imperial b> tbe commander-in-ebisf, searched
c.htaid,°n;L } °,!y *7— rhe ^ fo m e n t creasing activity of lh» »f™
government, examined and oheerved the governor's bones. Tbe governor
M»ke War on "losqulto.
cab ad to , ha United States to theeffe. t in Macedonia and the H i««"»
Cardinal Gibbons has formed • com­ Prince George, tbe »Meet ron of Kiog eeiaped, tried to reach the consulate,
that the British cabinet had vetoed the
bination with ths French cardinal« Peter Karageorgevich of Servia, daring but was intercepted. Took refuge at hasNh l Y7 Ï
countered by the Turkish
^
ÎS- A" " ‘ h” .tep
against Ram polls.
tire
bouee
of
an
American.
Streets
'he producing an unpleasant aw“
t
a W i
W
,r 0
n ,h
* ■
'•
Q
o
ll» i C r ? J " . “ °! , 0r'1 Roher'-
the past week, and has reported to the
I
nile.1
States
is
as
inaenrata
as
was
J7 T T'
Representatives of
lined with soldiers. Arrested secre­
cimi quarter«, and -I'P ^ v rlp
Seventeen representatives of the Panl- emperor that tbe boy is a degenerate.
*|n" nnn" m<‘ nt that Lord , lom atic circle«, where it I»
On tary of state aud departmental em­ N’ew i k hn. v e T n' '
‘ n Roherta*
iet order in the Catted States are in con­ Prince George is 16 years old.
Roberts had definitely ifetermined to
ployes.
Department
has
money.”
to
iL
a
n
.o
f?
:
rnH
*
n
l1r*«"i*»tion
eixating situation will h*
,
Jane 12 n Berlin dtapetrh to the Lon­
ference in New York.
t he knwon a* the conference commit­ make the visit. The truth is that the
mande r.n the Dart of fflk»«0"®
don Times said that King Fetor might
tee on mieqnito extermination.
The who!« matter ha, always been indaft- manda on tbe part
Thames Flood Damages.
Cardins) Gotti is gaining strength abdicate in favor of bis son.
an control. Even t^he 4
of ta “ r * f-°,th «• »» rid New Jersey mte. Lord Roberts has said and still Russians now admit tb»*
in ths rare to succeed Pope Leo.
London, Jnly 2 ».— Heavy rains over
Razad By Lightning
ta *' 7 , Wi"
,h,> r n i '* f ^tate» in a« lie me ia inadequate-____ _
tbe sooth of England canned eerions breeiling s ? .“ r £ u ,t a ì kinds.
the Autumn if his duties will pr*m it.
Jams* A. Mitchell, preeideot of tbe
Minneapolis, Jnly 29.—Uns of the
Bell telephone company, ol Philadel­ wore» wind, lightning and rain storms floods and greet dan.age in London. |
ami
Last of Jail-Breakers Caught.
Cannot Stand J«*«
Vigorously pushed.
phia, eines 1 8 95, has resigned. D . N. ! in the history of the city struck M inne­ The underground railway was flooded
Junction City, Kan., July 27 — Har-
Chicago. July 25.-AJ'JP
Bothell, of New York, was elected to spoli« todsv. in Southeast Minneapo­ and many printing rooms cf London
Oovereor Hunt ta Resign.
ry Barney, the highway r„bber who ee- a member of tbe firm
•ocieed him.
lis the financial lore will aggregata newspapers bail» in tbe underground
Oyster, Bay, July 28.__,
district
between
Fleet
street
and
ths
j' h* fonnt* J «» here two man A Co , mantle mW ^
Twenty clerks on the New York Cen- n ,,n T th«msends of dolar*. Building*
stood that Govetnor Hunt of pò..* M?||tn. T J ? ro“ P«nT with Gilbert • njaral by tbe jeers of
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trai railroad at Niagara Falla, N. Y .f * —• ™ i - otlmrs were unroofe.1 an«l Embankment were flr«oded and unable Rico, has indu-ated hii in,en,mn o, l
ion workmen while he
to print. Tbe heavy rain« coincided
l^ ren w oJta
th*
are eocueed of robbing freight. Six ’ ‘ «htning splintered some
hnqu.ahmg the i « „ n<i
guard over nonunion m*”;
have been arres te. I, and five of these -ir e s |w.re prostrated and nearly ali with a high this on the Thames, in­ " hen
r ; n; was
r cantnted ten
° f miles
i90'- north »**
resignation w:
" take effect
-
p is other»,
of ionaly wonnded Robert
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undating several lowlying districts.
»ill
not
known
definitely.
pleads«! guilty.
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The oth-1 hia tormentors, today-
er» had been prveionely captured.
| arretted.
city and atate.
The program ha» been carefully ar­
The race war at Danville, III-, U
over and quiet restored.
ranged with the view of achieving
The Japanese press ie strongly to practical benefit, and will include
favor of war with Koaeia.
practical irrigation and foreetry lee-
Cardinal Gibbone received a very wn(| report» of experts, application of
cordial reception on hie arrival at provisions of tbe reclamation act.
Rome.
state procre-s under tbe national act,
re views on settlement of leg»' com plica­
A convention to organice a
aioa
form political party ie now i
tions and the pertinent and important
at Denver.
theme of colonisation.
The Britiah pre«e terms Rosaian
As Ct»h is the pioneer state in irri­
official's woros en Mancharían situa­ gation, special opportunities atll be
tion as insalting.
offered for tbe study of the history and
A Texas contractor attempted to progress of the tciexce. and excursions
b r i!« an army officer by sending him will be arranged to enable delegates to
take loll advantage of tbe fact.
$200 in a box of cigars.
. . .
Special terms have been secured
Preparations are completed for the ¡roni
railroads, and Ogden hotels
holding of the conclave which will i,ave announced that there w ifi be no
elec t a succeasor to Pope Leo.
advance in their ratee. Complete ar-
Satisfactory progress is being made rangements have been made for the en-
in the trade treaty negotiations be- tertainment of visitors, reception com-
tcceen tbe Cnited States and China for mitteea being detailed to visit all
trains.
the opening of Manchurian ports.
Tbe basis of [rpeieswntation in tbe
A coke trust, beaded by tbe Frick
cougreee will be:
coal company, is to be formed.
Tbe
The governor of each state and ter­
capital is placed at $7,000,000.
Tbe ritory to appoint 20 delegate!; the
new concern has control of 10,000 mayor of each city of lees than 25,000
ac res of coal land.
population to a point two delegates; the
Tbe discovery of four boxes of dyna- mayor of each city of more than 25,000
mite in the mountains three miles population to appoint foar delegates;
from Nelson, B. C ., with tbe date 1S81 ^ ¡.t, board of county commissioners to
marked on them has led to speculation appoint tw o delegates; each chamber
as to a tragedy in which pioneer pros- Qf commerce, board of trade, t-ommer-
pectors were tbe victims.
j cial club or real estate exchange to ap-