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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
*1 Cottage Grove Leader. 1.. r . WOOL KV, rubllaher. R E L IE F FO R S T R IK IN G M IN E R S . — how Their Leiden Expect to Raise Defense Fund of $500.000 Per Week. v MMDsraro G U N BO A TS IN A C T IO N . i Naval Enifagement Takes Place Off Panama Between Government and Rebel Boats. j Panama, Colombia, July 22. — The Lo ad ed E x c u rs io n Steamer (4 Indianapolis, July 23.— Only Presi Item s o f G e n e ra l Interest Fror./ insurgent gunboats Padilla and Darien COTTAGE GROVE OREGON. in T w o b y a Tug. dent Mitchell and one or two members apj»eared last night between Flemonico A ll Parts o f the State. of the national executive board are in and Ottique islands. Governor Salazar town at the present time. The care COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NOTES, ETC thereujMiii ordered the government gun OVER FIFTY PERSONS WERE l)R0*^ of the national organization now will boat* Chuchuito and Clapet to put to Panic Made the Work of Rescue txtn be to see to the collection of the de sea and meet them. Heavy cannonad A Brief Review o f the Growth and Improv Difficult, and Loss of Lite Greater fense fund that is to carry on the ment o f the Many Industries Through ing was heard at 10 A. M. and contin An Interesting Collection of Items From the Than It Might Have Been. strike. Secretary Wilson, financial out Our TNrvwng Commonw alth. Two Hemispheres Presented in a ued until 4 o ’ clock this afternoon. It head of the union, is in Chicago this Condensed Form. was heaviest at 10 this morning. At Hamburg, July. 23.— The week and will lose no time in making st «amity 2 o ’ clock the Darien was seen in tow of Secretary Root has gone to Europe I The prune crop in Marion county Prim us, o f H amburg, with 185 provision to handle the sum«. It is the Padilla, and it is believed that she for a short vacation. will be about 40 per cent less this year lielieved that all the voluntary contri had been hit. The government fleet gers on board, was cut in two and ^ Fifty-nix persons were drowned in a butions from the various districts ami | than last. was handicapped by the absence of the by the tug Hansa on the river Elb,, The Pacific Coast Lumber Company, ferry boat accident in Ruania. local organizations will be turned into of Albany, has been incorporated with gunboat Boyaca, the keel of which is 12:30 o ’ clock yesterday morning, The complete unofficial abstract gives his hands within the next 10 days. being repaired, and it is thought prob far as is ascertainable almut 50 pen Chamberlain 378 plurality for governor These are estimated at about $400,000. $40,000 capital stock. able that this fact was known by the were drowned. The Primus «asan A part of the contributions has already During this warm weather aoout <>00 insurgent General Herrera, who de o f Oregon. eursion steamer from Buxtehude, pn* been turned in, Ohio leaving a check patients of the state insane asylum en* * 'v*. General Mac Arthur has assumed for $10,00(1 before its delegation left inee of Hanover, Prussia. The diesst« oy a picnic twice a w «k. *-"iwl *? •“ * * ' " j or,le,l " ; Pre vent the government from helping occurred between Blankenz ami ¡¡¡_ temporary command of the department Indianapolis, and $50,000 from Illinois Several attempts have lieen made the (j„nernl Bents' troops at Agua Ilulce. stadten. of the Kant. is expected tomorrow. A systematic past week to burn Fort Stevens, but in '(he United States steamer Ranger, At the tim e of the accident I The height of the flo<xl has been plan will be adopted for cinvassing for each instance the flames were discov- | arrived here from Chiriqui, came Primus was crossing the river ehaniwi reached in the Mississippi valley and outside subscriptions, and it improbable During a putrt near Blankenz from the sonllirrop that central lalxir unions in all big icred in time to prevent serious destrue- ( ..¡thin the line of fire. the river is falling slowly. ‘ ion of the heavy tiring she was hack of the northern fairway. According* _ . . .i o i - j Flemonicu island. witneeses aboard the llanra, Ila ce rm .n .n g on the Snake rtvvr s reprHMntativa of the Associate,! movement was made too mon. prov.ng very profitable tn some places ^ states Primus struck the tug's engine ruoa this season. The clean-up from one .. 1 - Consul . . Gudger that A merit an interests and the Hansa endeavored to pug),*, bar for the season is estimated at $10,- I at Panama had not been materially 1 ashore, but the tug grounded and 000. interfere«! with. ships parted. The Primus then sank A representative from a Nebraska Tli« government gunlx>at Boyaca, In the interval, however, shouting firm has purchased 1,000 head of extra which is at La Boca, hurriedly corn- her passengers were able to reach tk fine horses in Crook county and will ( pleted repairs and is going out at 5 Hansa by means of reqees and ladden The Seventy more were picked up bj ;a ship them East during August ami Sep o’ clock. The Padilla has gone. Ranger left the hay after the Padilla tug’ s boats, w hile others swam ««hex tember. started, taking the same course as the The disaster caused deep gloom hm Considerable difficulty is being ex revolutionary gunboat. No explana Many children lost both parents, n, perienced in securing labor to pull flax tion is offered for the movement. choral society which was on board tk in the fields around Salem. The work It is thought probable that a great excursion steamer consisted mainly 4 is exceeding tiresome and hot and the battle is being fought at Agua Dolce. workmen. There were no foreign p pay smad. Whatever the result of this shall l>e to sengers. The captains of tbs vest A big ledge of nickel, gold and copper General Herrera’ s army, General Sala gave themselves up to the police. has been found in Josephine county. zar, the governor of Panama, said to The Primus was the oldest boat a The new vein is one of the largest the representative of the Associated the Elbe. She was built in Euclid bodies o f ore ever uncovered in South Press, the revolutionary forces will ill 1844 and had never before matin suffer terribly and an attack by them all accident. The Hamburg Amen« ern Oregon. Township 8 south, range 9 west, upon Panama will be rendered import- line, which owned the Hansa, Mnsig Siletz reservation, has been thrown >dblet even if they are not defeated, statement to the effect that the mik open for settlement and as soon as the General Salazar has blind confidence in was tine, the moon was shining ai land office at Oregon City was open bis troops, both vessels wete steering absolnt there were more than enough in line to clear of each other. Htuidssfy I B A L T IM O R E TO R N A D O . file on the 142 claims. Primus, w hen about 450 feet frail«, Hansa, put her rudder hard aprtuif The weather of the past month h as. o been exactly what the hop crop has W t . 1 Storm Jhat Has Visited That City ia crossed the bows o f the latter. “ 1'his m istake,” continucafedifc. needed. All appearances point to an Seventeen Years, immense yield, and with the present Baltimore, Md, July 23.— The tor- ment, “ rendered a collision The only possible step la da hiKh prices, the prospects are that the which , trlu.k Baltimore yesterday able. Hansa to take, nam ely, to gohnltjwi hop grower will he one of tho best paid! , , , , ___ i______________ afternoon, involving the loss of 12 lives astern, was im mediately carried ju producers this year. [ and a widespread destruction of prop- but w ithout avail. Less than a min«» A street fair will be held at ha erty, was the severest that had been elapsed between the time the Prist Grande this fall. known in this section for 17 years. changed her course and the colliain Boats were im m ediately losers! ... Clackamas county hop growers have No storm had been forecasted. Almost the Hansa and ropes ami ladder» is sold 32,000 pounds of the 1901 crop at without a moment’ s warning an irre thrown overboard. Fifty persona*« 20 cents per pound. David Merrill, the Murdered Outlaw. rescued by the boats. At them Marion county farmers anticipate sistible wind, apparently in the nature of a whirlwind, came up from the time, the Hansa tried to posh $ much trouble in getting hands to work Japanese fishermen on the Fraser cities will be asked to take charge of Primus ashore, but being of in the harvest fields this year. eouthwest, and in an instant the waters river are having trouble with the the task. The miners hope to raise draft, grounded herself beforethip of the harbor were converted into a $250,000 a week from the public contri The committees are active in the Indian and white fishermen. senger boat. The Primus fiostedd butions, as that sum will be needed to preparations for the street fair to be seething cauldron, frail tir-ats were stream and sank 200 feet frwnh The war department is preparing to capsized, while the staunchest vessels bring the sum up to $500,000. held in Baker City in September. Hansa.” build many new quarters and barracks at anchor were violently rocked. In a sta tern net issued today Presi Timber lands in Klamath county are throughout the United States. A careful estimate today shows that dent Mitchell estimates that contribu G E N . B A R N E S DEAD. going fast. In the neighborhood of 200 houses were unroofed during tlie A Philadelphia telephone company tions from districts, sutxlistricts and 200 filings have been made already this storm. Tile roof of the W illiam street has made arrangemetns to install an local organizations for defraying strike season. Independent Methodist * Lurch was Noted California Lawyer Expires WWf-| alarm system. A subscriber in the expenses will amount to $400,000, Great Orator and Scholar. evening tells central what time be and estimates the weekly assessments The first free rural mail delivery lifted high in the air and blown over wishes to get up, and at that hour the from the 24 district- of the country at route in Southern Oregon will be es tlie roofs of other houses a distance of San Francisco, July 22.- telephone bell will ring. It is neces $244,000, of which $7,000 is expectel tablished out of Ashland about the first 150 feet. The stone apire of the Holy W illiam if . L. Barnes, oneoftbeli Cross Catholic church was hurled to ing lawyers and one of the model sary for the subscriber to take down from Colorado miners. The total num of September. the ground. A part of tire roof of quent orators of the Pacific cold, the receiver in order to stop the bell ber of anthracite strikers in the Penn A violent wind storm did serious ringing. sylvania field is estimated at 150,000, damage in Umatilla county last week. Trinity Protestant Episcopal church dead, of hemorrhage of the lunge, and the total number of d e c e d e n t s in Much fruit was knocked off the trees was torn off, while the historic steeple was 66 years of age. of St. Mary’ s Star of the Sea Catholic Cholera is raging in Upper Egypt. that field is placed at 750,000. The and some grain blown down. General Barnes, who was a mm i church was demolished completely. number of strikers (bituminous) in the At least half of the cases are fatal. splendid physique, was first taken 1 " Two liowitaers, shells and other relics The public squares and parks were March 16 last, with throat West Virginia fields is estimated at The widow of Lord Pauneefote will of the historic Fort Sumter, in Charles damaged tadly. Patterson park is a 25,000, with 75,000 dependents. which necessitated an operation, be granted a much larger pension than ton bay, have been secured for the scene of desolation. The whole extent rapidly recovered, and was appe is ordinarily given. soldiers' monument in Poitland. of these pleasure grounds is strewn TO D EFEN D CO A ST. in hia usual health until a week 1 A steamship sunk on the Elbe river, with broken branches and uprooted when he was prostrated at the Cd Germany, and only 30 of the 185 pas Puget Sound to Have Artillery Posts — Sum PORTLAND MARKETS. trees and the debris completely blocked fornia hotel with a severe hem sengers were saved. up the driveways. Many handsome of $240,000 Has Been Set Aside. Wheat — Walla Walla, 6 3 9 84 c; trees in Franklin square and Druid Hill The next dav he rallied sumewh»t,h a succession of hemorrhage# folio« Chat Stahl, a former Portland car Washington, July 23.— The war de valley, 65c; bluestem, 65c. park, as well as all the shade trees, each greatly reducing his strength.* penter, was carried out to sea and partment has taken steps to defend Barley— $17.50 for old, tl6 .5 0 for were uprooted bodily, falling aeoss at 7 :15 yesterday.evening hs | drowned while bathing at Seaside. thoroughfares and blocking them tem Puget sound more effectually against new crop. expired. The war department has allotted foreign enemies by authorizing the con Flour— Best grades, $3.0593.80 per porarily. Mucli damage was done to When President McKinley houss fronts in all sections of the city $450,000 for the establishment of a struction of coast aitillery |> 08 ts at barrel; graham, $2.959 3.20. this city the summer precediw1 by the falling trees. great military post at Chickamauga. Millstuffs — Bran, $15916 per ton; death, he became a warm siiniiw^ Forts Worden and Casey. For this In file business section numerons $21.50; shorts, $18; General Barnes and promised 00 The transport Sheridan has arrived purpose $240,000 has been allotted for middlings, plate glass windows were blown in, chop, $16. return to Washington to ippoi"111 at San Francisco ftom Manila with while telegraph and telephone service erecting frame barracks and officers’ general United States round« \ Oats— N o.l white, $1 1591.20;gray was crippled. parts of the Thirteenth inlantry and quarters for two companies of coast $1.0591.10. Japan. His assassination put m 1 Third cavalry. to all his plans, although it *«’ * artillery each, together with guard- : Hay — Timothy, $12)315; clover, A M E R IC A N P A C I F I C C A B L E . The coalminers* convention at In- nouneed that President Rnfuevr]1* houses, stables and administrative i $ 7 .5 0 9 1 0 ; Oregon wild hay, $ 596 per dianapolia voted against a general tended to carry out the late pr> ton. offices, and other smaller buildings Contract Hat Been Let In London lor Section •trike, but adopted the assessment plan wielies in this respect. Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 75985c from Honolulu to Manila. necessary to equip an army post. The for helping those already out. General Barnes was a m*n ol r per rental; ordinary, 50c per cental, buildings will he erected by contract, ! London, July 22.— The Commercial able versatility, being note! d ! Levees along the Mississippi river according to plans being prepared by growers prices; sweets, $2.259 2.60 Pacific Cable Company signed a con scholar, lawyer, linguist, lectnrcr.' near Keokuk. Ia., gave way, Hooding the quartermaster’ s department. It is ¡ per cen tal; new potatoes, lc. many acre* in Missouri, Iowa and proposed to provide quarters for one ! Butter— Creamery, 209 21c; dairy tract with the Telegraph Construction j thor, artist and actor, although ¡** as a lawyer and orator that hr r Illinois. The damage will reach at company at each post, before the full 1 6 9 18 c; store, 15916c. Company in London this week for the a national reputation. In 1!* least $<>,000,000. equipment is undertaken, as the de- ¡ Egg»— 20922c for Oregon. manufacture and laying of its cable formed a partnership to practice fenses now in position are without Three people were killed by light Cheeee— Full cream, twins, 12H from Honolulu to Manila, touching at with Joseph If. Choate, the F * proper protection. The construction company ambassador to the court of 8t ning in St. Glair county, Illinois. 9 13c; Young America. I 3 S « 1 4 S c ; fac- Guam. A general sum has been set aside for tory prices, 1 9 ljg c lees. guaranteed to complete the cable by but when the Civil war brotr The coronation of King Edward has erecting small buildings and making i June, 1903, if furnished with the neces- Barnes left the law fot the if»?' repairs at the coast artillery posts, ! Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.509 sarv soundings. been definitely fixed for August 9. In the event that j coming a member o f Pitz John P'"1 4.6 0; hens, $4.0095.50 per doaen. which will include work at the mouth these cannot be furnished »(iv the company company staff. _____...o.ivu Retiring from the arMf**» 1 1 9 U S c per pound; The Chicago freighthandlera are dis of the Colom bia river. iy p A A a to > A f finish i n i o h the cable “ * * * laying within per p in n a ; springs, 1 1 « U agree« connt of impaired health, he e»a«| satisfied and may go on strike again at l i k e per pound, $2.5094.50 per dot- 1 such time thereafter as is necessary to California. any time. ducks, $2.5093.00 per dozen; tur-1 take the soundings, Forty Thousand Strike. IS«« 1 9 9 1 1 - - >--- * •“ . . . keys, live, 13914c, dressed, 15916c per Immigration for the fiscal year of New York. .Inly 25.— 'T bs 25,000 ponnd; geese, $4.0095.00 per dozen. Having two «teamera capatde »f car New Surgeon Geaeril *< 1902 shows an increase of 180,825 gat ment makers who struck yesterday Mutton— Gross, 2 S 9 3 c per pound; rying 6,000 mile* of cable, the company ! Washington, Jtily 23.—Th»P*J over 1901. for higher waves snd shot ter hours dressed, 6c per pound. is able to complete within a year work has designated Colonel R- » . Fire at Block Islam!. R. I., destroyed were joined bxtav by about 15,000 Hogs— Grose, 6 : tressed, 7 9 7 V»< which would take other contractors two to be surgeon general of the (T” ] others J who asked that 58 honts be years to do T he steamer Silverton, per ponnd. three hotels and several other small succeed General Forwood, «ho considere«! a week’ s work As this is at Woolwich, is now loading the San V«wl— 7®8c per pouBd. buildings. the «lull season in the trade, it is ex Beef—Gross, cows, 3 9 3 tf«”, steers In s hesd end collision on s Wiscon pected that it will he some «lavs before 3 L j9 1 tg c; dressed, 798c per ponnd. . M ts eapecPsl m s .,! her S.n . Francis- rancia- to nerve m -t.rgeon general. sin road between two freight train«, the various interests get together. co in August. Eighteen hundred miles Hops— 1 6 9 17 c; rew crop 17918c. appointed from IVnnsyW»** both engineers and one fireman were Abont nine different unions are en- ¡ Wool— Valley, 12S916;E astern Ore of this section have already l>een man- medical cadet in 1884. H e iM I - gaged in the strike ufactured and killer:. gon. 8 9 1 4 V ’ : mohati. 26926c ponnd are being taken aboard ! at** of the medical d e p a rt»* * " ths 9iWsrtno. university of Pennsylvania* m is Of B DM sw, œsr-iïti f