Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 04, 1903, Image 3

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    TO DEATH
WILL BATIFY T lte a r v .
(iuvernmeut
re...™. T lku
Action on Cnnal.
Police and Boy Bandits
Engage in Fierce Battle.
p o IZ f? No; 28~Tbe iunu-
tohelppanama Cottage Grove
Small Army to Go to Isthmus
FromjUnited States.
C
l Jr ; uKu"tinA —
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u emqi . nr to help escape A na. ,nd Manuel Espinoza, h eld ,
'■•««ting this morning, all the minister,
go on 'R atification of treaty
of state and councillor, being present,
In an e x h a u s te d C o n d itio n At-
»nd unanimously decided to ratify th .
Colombia W in D a c la r. W ar on A m . r l c a -
1 (Wing O ne M an a n d F a ta lly
« n a l treaty a. soon . . it i. received
F lrat Move w ill Be M et by D isp atc h
»«sdl»* A n o th a r— B a n d its In ju red .
here and author!» Minister Buna-V.-
of Troops From A tlantic C o aat.
nlla officially to transmit the junta',
»¡jngo, Nov. 30.—Chained wrist to decision to the United State, govern-
Washington,_ Nov. 27.—Upon the
their hair m atted with dried went.
ratification by Panama of " th e canal
their clothing covered with duet
The decision of the junta was re­
dirt, two beardless boys, Peter Nei- ceived with joy throughout ths i,th­ treaty, the Ninth and 16 regiments ol
- n t and Harvey Vandinc, eut to- orns, without distinction of partis, or infantry, now at forts Madison and Slo­
cum, in New York, and McPherson, in
t in the presence of Mayor H arri­ classes.
Georgia, and the Twentv-eighth moun­
ed Chief of Police O’Neil, calmly
Hear Admiral* Walker and Glas.
three have been informed of the action taken tain battery will be sent to the isthmus
leming their share in
to take possession of Panama and
the’ career of crim e, which has in- by the junta.
Colon. The nurpose in making provie-
1 eight murders, the wounding of
ion for sending soldiers is to free the
other men, and a long series of rob-
M inister Confirms It.
admirals in command of the naval
The two young bandits, neith-
Washington, Nov. 28.—Official con­ forces Irom the responsibility of pre­
of whom is over 21 years old, to-
■er with their companion, Emil firmation of the determination of the serving order on land. Were dis. irdert
geti, who is no older, were captured Panama government to ratify the Hay- to arise, threatening the transit of the
Liverpool, Ind., today, after a Buna-Varilla Panama treaty, a, told in isthmus, Admirals Glass and Coghlau
in which they battled against the press dispatches, was received by would have to land marines, and there­
by make it necessary to keep their
Ifnom. railroad detectives, railroad
in isthmian waters longer than
inrers and farmer». One man was Minister Varilla at 3:30 o’clock today. Bmps
intended.
¡lei, anotherj f a tu ity wounded, and The state department being closed to­
If Columbia should make an attempt
three of the young bandits were day, Mr. Varilla communicated the
to send troops overland to the revolted
misled, but not seriously,
news informally to Mr. Lomtnis, who state, this government will not wait for
the three were wanted by the police
is acting secretary in the absence of the ratification of the treaty. The
eomplicity in the murders at the
mere fact that Colombia undertook to
barns of the Chicago C ity railway Mr. Hay.
do anything of that nature would be
■panv last August, when two men
considered a menace to free transit on
killed, a third badly wounded,
ARQUMENT FOR STATEHOOD.
the isthmus and against the dictum of
J |2,250 stolen from the company.
the l nited States that there must be
Gustav Marx, who last week mur-
no fighting on the isthmns.
red Officer John Quinn when the G overnor ot Sew Mexico Showe Terri-
The feeling is growing that Columbia
emsn endeavored to place him
te ry Is Rspidly Advancing.
will declare war against the Uniter!
der arrest, confessed th a t he, in cotn-
Washington, Nov. 28.—The annual States, but no development is expected
-y with the three suspects, had corn­
before the arrival of General Reyes and
report
of Governor Otero of New Mexi­ his fellow-commissioners.
ed tlie crimes a t the car barns,
uehunt for Vandine, Neiderinyer and co makes a plea for the admission of
It is believed that after he has lieen
nmeki Iras been hot ever since.
the territory to statehood. The report given official information that there can
Although they knew th at the entire says that during the past year the be no backward step in Panama and ad­
i force was looking for them, they
vises Bogota to that effect, a declaration
mined in the city until Wednesday building of railroads continued with will be made by the Marroqnin govern­
oming. On Wednesday they left unabated vigor, and capital made ex­ ment, chiefly fur the purpose of saving
Shicago, going to a dugout made by tensive investments. The finances of itself from downfall, and not with any
ilroad laborers near the tracks of the the territory are in excellent condition, idea of doing any fighting.
jichigan Central railroad, near Mill-
, Ind. last night was spent in an- and so are those*of the counties and
FOR CHICAGO TO SAY.
Jer dugout near Millers Station, cities, with a few exceptions, caused
j,, and there they were surprised by by loose methods, and the result of Can Get B oth N stloual P olitical C on­
A Chicago policemen this morning, which methods the counties are mak­
ventio n s If W anted.
in the battle which followed two ing every effort to overcome.
Chicago, Nov. 27.—Chicago can ob­
seers were shot. T{ie officers were
The territory, as well as most of the tain both the Democratic and Republi­
■aed by a large number of farmers
can national conventions of 1904 if she
:d other detectives and the bandits counties, is reducing its indebtedness,
manifests a desire to get them, accord­
the dugout, keeping up a running while several counties are refunding ing to politicians of both parties who
They ran to th e railroad track their indebtedness at a reduced rate of have begun to investigate the matter.
ire a train was standing.
They Interest. The assessed valuation of President James J. Sheridan, of the
Hied a brakeman and compelled the
Hamilton club, which is moving to se­
gineer to carry them away. Two New Mexico shows an increase of about cure the Republican convention, stated
lies from there they left the train and $ 1,000,000 over that of the preceding today that developments to date indi­
ed to hide, but were tracked in the year, but as the average assessment cate that both national committees
sly fallen snow. The officers and rate is only about 20 per cent of the would like an invitation from Chicago.
Vers in pursuit, n*w numbering over real value, the actual increase of tax­
President Sheridan is at work fram­
hundred, had them completely sur- able valuation, owing to the eliinina' ing the Hamilton club committee
ded and as they were in an ex- tion of double assessments reported in which will go to Washington to attend
toted condition, surrendered and former years, is almost .$3,000,000. the meeting of the Republican national
The collections for the past six months
! brought to this city.
by the territory exceeded that of the committee, December 11, to file Chi­
same period of previous years by about cago’s bid, and is sanguine that any
reasonable proposition from this city
WHO IS B A C K IN d IT ?
$50,000.
will be accepted.
From Milwaukee comes the news
ftra-ldaho R a ilro a d
C a u s e s Much
that the Cream City Democratic leaders
Speculation a s to O w n ersh ip .
INFERNAL MACMINBS IN MINES.
are growing lukewarm about entertain­
New York, Nov. 30.—Considerable
ing the Democratic convention next
Tterest at tallies to the building of C olorado Troop* Discover Piet to W reck year and have decided to throw their
more or less mysterious railroad
Flv* P lants.
influence to Chicago. The Milwaukee
trth from H untington to Lewiston,
Denver, Nov. 27.—A special to the men frankly state that Chicago is in
isho, the financing for which is said
better shape to entertain properly a na­
have been completed. The New Rocky Mountain News from Cripple tional convention, and that if this city
Creek
says
the
coroner’s
inquest
in
the
ork securities and tru st company is to
desires the event, it may count on Mil­
the trustee of a first mortgage to an case of the two men killed by the ex­ waukee's assistance.
Chicago sup­
iount not exceeding $4,000,000, plosion in the Vindicator mine was be­ ported Milwaukee’s claims four years
ich will supply the funds for build- gun tislay. The evidence produced ago, and the latter is willing to recip­
the 180 miles in question.
rocate this year.
The line as projected w ill connect demonstrated conclusively that the ex­
fSo far, the local Democrats have
' Northern Pacific a t Lewiston, with plosion was the result of a plot to blow made no move in that direction, hut as
Oregon Short Line and Oregon up the mine, but nothing of a definite the Democratic committee has not fixed
ilra d & Navigation at their junction character developed to indicate the a date for its meeting, there is plenty
lint. Huntington, Or. The new line
of time to act. Both the Derm«-ratio
i directly north and south, appar- guilty persons.
and Republican committees will ask
At 5 :30 o’clock the inquest was ad­ pledges of cash, a good share of which
tly following the Snake river valley,
i touching a rich m ineral and luin- journed until 2 o’clock tomorrow after- will tie devoted to carrying on the pres­
» territory.
idential campaign.
noon.
Chicago may desire to entertain but
The new road is apparently a part
This afternoon Adjutant-General Bell
one
convention, and in that event the
» rather ambitioua project to build a stated that a large amount of evidence
icirle of railroad, touching Wen- had lieen secured for the trial of the republican undoubtedly will be the one
ihee on the north and some point in men suspected of the outrage.
The invited, inasmuch as overtures have al­
wthern California on the south. It general also stated ‘hat infernal ma­ ready been made to their organization.
J not appear th a t in either direction chines ready to be exploded had been
Terrific Explosion la M ine.
will serve as p art of a new East and found in two other mines, ami that
tot trunk line. I t is rather a feeder there was positive evidence that the
Fort Smith, Ark., Nov. 27.—Thir­
• the Southern Pnoific on the south, plot included five mines in all.
teen miners were kille«! and great dam­
*m>in Pacific in the renter and North-
age was done by an accidental explosion
Pacific at the north.
of gas today in coal mine, No. 2, at Bo­
W ould Reduce Hsnolulu F o rces.
nanza. Ark., 20 miles from this city.
Honolulu, Nov. 28 .-M .jo r General At nightfall only six of the victims had
Indian O u tla w s C a p tu re d .
MaoArthur, who has arrive«! here to tieen recovered. The explosion oc­
Rotte, Mont., Nov. 30.—A Miner itudv the military situation in the Ha­
rftcial from Plains, Mont., says that a waiian islands, says that the main fe£ curred at 1 o’clock this afternoin.
-marni of 50 soldiers yesterday after- mre of the defenses of the territory . There were about 175 men in the vari­
on captured Joe Morrigeau, who, he protection of the naval station at ous shafts at the time. All escaped
|5th a band of Nex Perces Indians, was j Peatd llaroor. He adv,«rates a redoc without injnry except the 13. The
force of the explosion was terrific, and
•ying the government agents in the !•
f the force« at Honolulu, and de- timbers were torn from the walls of
Section of taxes on cattle, of which ciares that the^wenpation of the other the passages for several hundred yards.
Rorrigeau owns a large number, islands is not as important a matter
pratble was anticipiate*!, but the In- from a military standpoint, whtle Pearl
The T re a ty S e n t to P in e m o .
offered no resistance and per­ Harbor is maintained as a strong de­
iled himself to be placed under ar- fensive pwition. The general has not | Hew York, Nov. 27.—Frederic® Boyd
and Dr M. A m ador, th e Panama com-
Unless Morrigeau pays taxes at completed his task.
m iesioners, who cam e to th is country
're, it is understood he will be ex-
to fram e th e new tre a ty , »clay deliv-
Nldl from the Flathead reservation.
Big c o n stru ctio n C o n cer. Tied Up.
ered a new tre a ty to th e purser of th e
* ,
28.—It was an- citv of W ashington, who w ill deliver
Rusa’an S in c e r ity D o u b te d .
^ L t u t i a v that the San Juan office it to the a u th o ritie s in Colon. The
construction eom- commissioners brought the treaty .iown
Rishinelf, Russia, Nov. 30.—It be- nonneed .oda.
iicv^
"es more and more apparent in the of the Aan le r ^ ft eoO
i„ a «mall sealed iron box
They took
•1 of the persona accused of being in- <’•">• ‘" ’T a'- u l n eh*-d for n « n ,-y | the greatest care of it, and did not al­
h'ed in the massacre of the Jews here
T d rent and owing toattarhnients low it to get out of their sight nntil it
•
(i( m, nv employes
1 summer progresses that the govern­ ment of
for
salaries m ^
pxptonation given had been turned over to the pnrner.
'd is not sincere in its desire to pun­
p — vnt «tringentv :
to those implicated. None of the and creilitors.
L arge .H ues w ill R educe W e re » .
totals of the city or district ha ypt for •''‘• - ^ '" V 'r n R e T s u te s . w^.oh
M„rristown, Pa., Nov 27— Nntice«
placed on trial, nor are they likely £ £ £
have been poMed in »11 the mines of
<-omP»».v
^ I*■ In fact, many are out of the
«he Empire Steel A I n «
it*
bonds.__
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jjrict, and are not expected to return
M o u n t Hope. Hibernia, and the other
"•toe January 2.
O ffer C m » Troo<,‘ -
. Mg mines in Morris county to the
,
v
os —The Shanghai
th .t a 10 per cent reduction
London, A«"-
pigilv Telegraph
S beep A llow ed o n R eserv e.
would be made in th « * * « «
corresp«'ri. ent f
T. anq governors rr„
beg.nn.ng on December 1. Also
Washington, Nov. 30.—Secretary cables th . the
f chi U have
i w only one shift of men would be
to^hc - k today authnrixed the gracing «< is p rin c e *
w 000 f„r (
1^.1 where two formerly worked. The
^ 154,000 sheep in the Mount Rainier
«Ä reserve, W ashington, from July j T J S i i i troop» to «gbt Rossi, for, o X r effect» 3.030 men.
J» September 25, 1909. Permit» will M a n c h u ria
•toned o n l y to itoca o w n e r * J
T r a n s f e r Co.
J . M. DURHAM. Prop.
P r o v in g and a ll kind»
o f h au lin g.
Furn iture
and Piano m o vin g a
sp ecialty
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Phone - • - 116
P R O P R S a iO N A L C A R O S .
Darwin Bristow, Pré«.
H erbert Exkin, Cash.
First National
BANK
D«.*.*■*“»
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Nose are Speo
laities.
Office In the Allison & Madsen Building.
CAPITAL - $25,000
ORGANIZED
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J^R . B. R. JOB
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▲ general banking business transacted.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
All calls prom ptly attended
Office, Main St. next door to Leader offloe.
Phone. No. 114.
COTTAGE GROVE, OR.
Speaking «f Furniture
p T. ANDERSON, M. D
We h ave It—h ave lu s t rece iv ed an Immense sto ck . Call a n d be con­
vinced th a t th e re Is uo b e tte r place fro m which to s e le c t :: ::
:
W c m ak e a sp ecialty o f T a rp o n , M attin g s. S prings and M attress««, also
c a rry a com plete lin e of U n d ertak in g goods. C all aud g e t price* ::
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. AB
calls promptly attended to.
Office lu Sherwood block. Night calls a l
New Era Drug Store. Phone 1M Main.
Cochran S Lauder Sth|tir BullJ">*
QENT1ST
D R . H. H. P E T R U S
Oregon Nursery Co.
All Work W arranted.
Otfics F irst Door West of Sherw ood House.
SALEM . OREGON .
LARGEST NURSERY ON THE PACIFIC COAST
D
R E. C. MACY
F ru i a n d O rn am en tal T re e s, S h ru b s, V in es, E tc.
DENTIST
Maynard Plum—Apple
Tilton Apricot—Frost-Resisting
W R IT E F O R C I R C U L A R S — S A L E S M E N
Dr. Knapp’s Building.
W ANTED.
Cash ad v an ced fo r e x p e n se s —C atalogue a n d p ric e list free upon ap p licatio n
O
J o h n so n
F G E bt
EBY £ JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cottage Grove,
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a t our Store.
Oregon.
H. KINO
AH' kinds of Country Produce Bought and Bold
Attorney-at-Law
Hpsclal xttrntlon given to Collection».
COTTAGE GttOVB,
OREGON.
S P E C IA L
B A R G A IN S
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a re being o ffered In m any d e p a rtm e n ts o f o u r m e rch an d ise sto ck and it w ill p ay you to
g ive us a ca ll
E. YOUNO
ITTOKIIIT-IT-LIV
P er your G eneral M erchandise
call on the old reliable Arm of
M Mala Street, Weet
O e tta f « O r o r e . Or«
L E W I S & VEATCH
M IS C K L L A 1 N Í2 0 U 8
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
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Repairing and Refflllng is Our Trade.
All work w arranted.
C or M aik d i i t H t i ., Cottage Grove, Oregon
ily G r n o c e r i e s
JJ C. MADSEN.
FR ESH AND PURE.
A fu ll line o f S tap le and
F a n c y Groceries at Low est prices.
H ig h e s t ca sh and
trade prices p aid for co u n try produce
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H E L L O
M AIN 6 5
Watchmaker
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
ITETCALF
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A t Lowest Pries».........
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H. WILLARD
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Efltlinaten m ad e a n d a ll k in d s of c a rp e n te r
w ork e x e c u te d an d flatisfaction g u a ra n te e d
C o n tra ct w ork a npecialty.
P an es R heum atism . S ciatica. Lum bago, N eu ralg ia an d G out.
Y ou can rem ove th e ca u se by w earin g one o f our
Dric Acid in Rex Rheum atic Rings
The Blood
P R IC E
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
FRANK E. ALLEY
$2
A p o stal will b rin g a booklet te llin g all ab o u t It. Address
Architect and Abstractor
H. C. M A D S E N , A g e n t , C o t t a g e G r o v e , O r .
M an u factu red by R ex R h eu m atic Co., H artfo rd , Conn.
E ll B a n g s
W . S. C h rls m tn
C H R IS H M A N & B A N G S
Abstract of title to deeded land.
Pa­
per* prei>are«l for filing on government
land.
Blue prints of township maps
showing all vacant lands for $1 each.
Plans and estimates for all kinds of
buildings.
.Special designs for office
^ fixtures. Notary public in office.
Douglas County Bank Bldg.
1ROSEBURO
OREGON
EA ST A N D
SO U TH
— V IA —
The S ha8ta Route
— OF TH E—
SDUTHER1I PACIFIC CCMP»I1._
Trains leave C ottaob G b o v b for Portland
and way stations at 1:14 a m
12:M pm
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F a s h i o n S t a b le s SOTRrA£coGRSv5
L v Portland
“ 8:30 a m
Lv Cottage Grove
2:»7 p m
Ar Ashland
lx:NV a m
Ar Harrainento
fcoo p m
Ar Han Francisco
7 55 p m
p R
2:0« p m
9:9$
12:;« p ra
4:35 a m
§:M am
P u llm a n a n d T o u r in t C a r s
o n both trains. » h a i r U a r s , Haera-
mento to Ogden and and E l Paso and
Boswell S p r in g s
L o cated on S o u th ern P o rlflr R ailro ad In Ihm glav C ounty, O re.
T h e waters w ill cu re 90 .per
cent o f cases o f Constipation ,
R heum atism , C ata rrh , S to m ­
ach, K id n ey, L iv e r troubles.
Postoffiee. F.xpress nini public
Telephone on premi»«*». Fm m
$10 per week up. Including Imths
Traine stop in front of hotel
Tourist Cars
to Chicago, Ht Louis, New Orleans
a n d W ashington.
O n n w tln t a t H u rrxiicluee, wit» ssveral
Stuinahlp lines for Honolulu, J»pun. Cblna.
Philippines. Central and south America.
At Albany and Corvallis i
with C a T. Ry trains.
Independence Paa,cn»cr dally, s te e p t Sunday.
tí» a. a. I»
IP a.
One Gallon of These
laten Contain . . .
P o ta s s iu m i ti lo f M e 54«.«« g r
pntiiAtoium IT o tn M « - - .57 g r
P o ta s s iu m I o d id e - - - j w g r
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Hod i um Chloride - - tii.to g r
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í Rae Agent Mr D T Awhrey al Cottage «iroso
station or addroos
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