R E L IE F F O R S T R I K E R S .
Cottage Grove Leader.
SHAKEN
BY E A R T H Q U A K E S .
Extcnnvc Pirn» Und«r Consid.ration by Mine- !
workers Officers.
California Town« Experience Violent Shock»
and
People
are
Terror-Stricken.
tvilkesbarie.
Pa.,July 2 9 , - I ’re sid e n t!
I., y \ wool.KV, Publisher.
France, Italy and Austria
Ijoiufiere, Cal., July 30. —1-empere Items of General Interest Fror* Mitchell was kept busy receiving com
With Strife.
valley e«|ierienced a severe earthquake
COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON.
mittees at strike headquarters today. 1
All Parts of the State.
shock at 10:55 lust night.
At that
A committee from the stationary fire
time a violent shock was felt which
men spent some time with him. it is CLERICAL TROUBLES IN PARIS
lasted fully 30 seconds, and was so COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NOTES, ETC. understood that thelndianapolis coiiven- i
severe that dishes, clocks, house plants,
tion made no provision for the firemen,
etc., were thrown from shelves, and A Brief Review of the Growth and Improv but it is understood they will receive Mzny Pcnons S*rlously ls|urtd i|-
Arrested in Strcel Eights -a-..
furniture and other articles upset. The
the same provisions as the miners. A j
men. of the Msny Industries Through-
Ltborcrs In Gshcie
An Interesting Collection of Item 'com the people were stricken with terror amP
committee
from
Nanticoke
explained
to
,
« it Our ThrivinJ U »m °nw •***'■
ran from their houses, some fealing to
Two I 1 cmi<pherci Presented in a
President Mitchell that men with large
return, as other light shocks continued
Condensed poem.
families should receive the first con
Paris, July 30— Many
for several hours afterward. Another
About 50 Indian war veteran« of sideration, ami that the relief given
A German electrician has invented heavy shock was felt at 5 A. M., and Southern Oregon held a reunion at them should be larger than that given juretl, lO^of then, st riou.lv ,,¡,1
dreds arrested, are the net '— ;
one at 11 A. M. A large water tank
a wireless telephone.
to men with small families.
Medford last week.
President Mitchell tonight hud a con the street disturbances y«gj
It ia believed that the disturbances was knocked over, the earth (racked at
A postoffi e harf been established at
many different places and the Santa
ference with District Presidents Nichols brought about by the closing „
in Panama are neatly at an end.
Yens river bed slightly changed at Cecil, »Morrow county, on the rout«*
and Fahey and National Board mem authorized religious school« «,
More injunctions have been issued i places. The direct disturbance seemed from Douglas to Ella.
ber John Fallon. It is understood the were great crowds on the boil'
against the striking West Virginia coal to be of a local nature.
The sand taken out by the dredge on matter under discussion was the vari- j throughout the evening, ¡n ™
miners.
the lowei Columbia has been proven to ouh relief plans which the Icwal assem of further roiling. A large
In Santa rtjrbjri County.
Fire at the Leavenworth, Kan., pen
be rich enough to more than pay the blies ol minsworkers have proposed for of students, shouting and
Santa Barlrara, Cal., July 30.—At
itentiary destroyed $-0,000 worth of
expense of handling it.
the distribution ol provisions to the : dispersed by the police, and „¿h
!
11:03
o’clock
last
night
Santa
Barbara
property.
Benton county’s annual school report strikers. It is ex|>ected that the execu red Hag demonstration, at t|*3
county was visited by the most severe
Seven firemen were seriously injured earthquake shuck experienced in years. shows th a t the school population of tive board, which is composed of Presi burg statue also were broke'
by an explbsion while fighting tire at Only a slight tremor was felt here, hut that county has increased from 2,438 to dent Mitchell and the district presi- j Quiet was restored at midnight
dents, will make some kind of reconi- j The religious societies in 0Mn
Pittsburg.
[ in other places considerable property 2,580 during the past year.
mendation which the local boards w ill |
One of the tribesof Indians in Indian was destroyed. The center of the dis
The tiinbermen of Dallas and vicin carry out in the work ol giving relief. 50 departm ents have to l u n 3
solved w ithout any intervention hr
Territory is giving the authorities turbance appears to have been at the ity have organized an association for
Mr. Mitchell was asked whether it J authorities.
*
L'arreaga oil fields near Los Alamos. the purpose of mutual protection and
much tiouble.
was
true
that
the
United
Mineworkers
Two 1,500-barrel tanks containing
Francois Coppee, the author ,
The Nicaraguan government has com 175,000 gallons of oil were completely defense ot the timber claims tiled on by had employed counsel for the purpose I-erode, a Nationalist deputy,,b,-
muted the sentence of Hussell Wilson, wrecked and the contents became a them at Oregon City last week, when a of imjreuehing Judge Jai kson, of Vtest arrested last week in connection!
the Ohio doctor who was captured total loss. Buildings were cracked and township was thrown open.
Virginia. He replied that he hud the ant ¡-clerical rioting, a.fdres
with a revolutionary party.
A coal strike that promises to make heard nothing ol such a move.
| some minor damage suffered. The
great meeting which was heldiiij,
ing school in the Rue d'EnghjJ
Serious rioting occurred at a New total loss sustained by the oil company no little stir in that section has been
RAIN S T O R M S IN T E X A S .
made near Asbestos, in the northern
Jersey primary election. One man was will lie aliout $30,000.
night to protest against the«-'
At Harris station an old creek which part of Jackson county, where the
killed and a number seriously wounded,
m ent’s action in the matter of*i
has been dry for years liegan flowing a Southern Pacific has been developing a Deluge in Central Part of Slate Continues— tlie unauthorized congregations
besides many minor injuries.
stream two feet deep and lit feet wide. prospect. The vein is six feet w ide.
Coppee, in a vigorous denum™,
Immense Property Losses.
In a riot at Pottsville, Pa., between At Los Alamos furniture and dishes
the government, made remarki.
The postotfice at Antone. Wheeler
non-union men and strikers, one man
Dallas,
Tex.,
July
29.—The
deluge
county, has been moved one mile to of rain which lias been pouring over to President l-ouhet. A Iter — s
was killed and five badly injured, j were broken but no lives lost.
dem onstration, a counter deis«,
The office at Croy,
The dead man and all those injured ! Reports from Lompoc ami Santa the southwest.
Maria state that several severe shocks Gilfiam county, has been moved six Central Texas for several days lias not to M. Coppee occurred, bnt tl»
were non-union.
abated.
In
addition
to
three
lives
lost
:
were felt there at the same hour, but miles to the southwest, and the office
order. "
at Stevensonville, there has tieen much were able to maintain
Demonstrations continue in France little damage was done.
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at Olene, Klamath county, is moved a property damaged. Within four hours
against the dosing of Catholic schools.
A slight shock was felt here at half short distance to the south.
Galician Strike Becomes Sc*.
at Cameron yesterday 16 inches of rain
Lcmbnrg, Galicia, Anstrii.J*
Automobile devotees in England find past five this evening.
fell.
A
thousand
feet
of
the
Santa
Fe
The annual report of $he register of
—The strike in East «vaiicia
themselves badly handicapped by strin
the Oregon City land district, compris tracks was carried away and a portion
Tank» ol Oil Destroyed
100,000 agricultural laborer., i
gent speed laws.
San Luis Obispo. Cal., July 30.— ing 14 counties, gives the total area of of the Arkansas Pass road destroyed. them Russians, and which der-
Preparations for the coronation are Two <liftinct earthquake shocks were the land surface at 7,565.250 acres. Little river rose 20 feet in eight hours
in full swing, but theie is a noticeable experienced in this place last night. Only 6*98,469 acre« of unappropriated and ia now hank lull, hut slowly reced into a rising against the landed
etors of the district, is becoming
lack of enthusiasm.
The first and heaviest of the two oc laud remain in the district, and 161,190 ing. The streets of Cameron are badly serious.
Gendarmes attacked
damaged, and farms in the bottom
A fight with horsethieves in Okla curred at 10:57 P. M. and had a dura acres of this is not yet surveyed.
strikers ami were attacks! by
lands
are
being
Hooded.
homa resulted in the wounding and tion of five seconds. The second oc
The farmers of the Reck Point neigh
At Galesville 10 inches ol rain fell. in return. Crops and farmshiie
curred at 5:19 this morning and lusted borhood, in the Waldo Hills, have
capture of several of the gang.
destroyed.
Several poasutj
three seconds. The general direction formed an association fur the purpose Two Texas & Pacific passenger trains been wounded, and otlierunMal
Cholera in Egypt is spreading rapid- ' of the disturbance was cast and weet.
were
tied
up
at
Weatherford
all
day
ly. Many of the victims are attacked At the Western Union Oil Company’s ! of pooling their crops. The success of yesterday.
Big Springs is probably
Rioting In Venice andhkt
in the streets and die in a few minutes. wells on the Careaga ranch, two tanks the grain jkjo I s the past two years, by the greatest sufferer from the flood,
which they received 4 to 5 cents per
Venice, July 30.—Rioting:»™
A passenger and freight train collid containing 28,000 barrels of oil were dc bushel more than those outside the from a property standpoint, as the parts of th is city has follow.) tk
ed in the yards at Cheyenne, Wyoming, stroyed by the first disturbance.
pool, has givey them great confidence water is over the town from four to 22 j cess of the Clerical-Mndentuii
resulting in the injury of half a dozen
in this plan of disposing of their crops leet deep. The track for 10 miles west j niunal elections.
A mob smasb
Heaviest Shock Ever Felt
of Big Springs lias been washed out
passengers.
windows of the Moderate club, i
A project is on foot to put in a first and the bridges are gone.
lifty
pas-
8anta
Maria,
Cal.,
July
30.—
A
heavy
The president has approved the find
! sengers are waterbound here, and no | Piazza G ariliaidi. and the me»
shock of earthquake was felt here at 1 class waterworks at Dallas.
ings of the court martial in the case of 10:50 la«t night. The vibrations were
attempt will be made to run trains tlie d u b retaliated by throwing
Marion
and
Umatilla
counties
repoit
Major Glenn, but disapproves the ac
from east to west and lasted 45 seconds. a decrease in the school population.
until
the water recedes.
The damage i on tlie heads of the attacking
tion In the Cook case.
A sim ilar outbreak occurred it
The waves were a steady sway. Old
will be enormous.
Three soldiers were seriously injured timers say it was the heaviest shock
J . A. Beattie, president of the state
At Waco, the Brazos was still rising
a t Fort Douglas, Utah, by the horses ever felt here.
normal school at Weston, has resigned at midnight, and is within one ftxit of M A N W H O E M U L A T E S Ti
to accept a position in the East.
attached to » gun which they were
the danger line. It ie still raining j
handling running away.
A Would-be Bad Californian Rutu
THR EE S TA TE S SHAKEN.
■
Benton county farmers are now’ cut there.
Shoots Promiscuously.
Ten fishermen lost their lives in a
ting their fall *own grain. Both the
LAND SALE ABANDONED.
Extensive Earthquakes Felt in Nebraske, Iowa fall and spring sown wheat will yield
gale on Fraser river, B. C.
Fresno, C al., July 30.—Jim
—
end South Dakota.
well.
Kennev ran amuck at Porter*
Cholera’ has broken' out afresh in
Congress Fixed Too high a Price on Tracts terday, and initiated his pa
Omaha, Neb., July 30.—An earth
Man-la, a number of new cases being
The state fair this year promises to
Near Pocatello, Idaho.
by shooting out tlie lights of i J
quake shock, which was general over
reported.
1)© one ot the most successful ever held.
anti tried to shoot the curds oil i
Washington,
July
29.
—
Assistant
portions
of
Nebraska,
Western
Iowa
James Jeffries knocked out Bob Fitz
Many special features have been se l aud Commissioner Richards has noti hands of a man in a card gams,
simmons in the eighth round in a fight and South Dakota, occurred shortly cured.
before 1 o'clock today. The seismic
fied the interior department that the he only wounded the nian*Mi-
a t San Francisco.
disturbances were felt at a large num
The French bark Asie, which cap auctioning of lands within the five-mile his poor marksmanship and not I
Chicago messengers went on strike ber of towns in the three states, and sized at Portland last January, has limit of Pocatello, on the Fort Hall criminal intentions. He then
for more pay. Telegrams are being de lasted from 10 to 15 seconds. No been completely repaired and has sailed reservation, Idaho, has been aban ed to a livery stable ami secnntl
livered through the mail.
damage has tieen reported thus far, from that port with a full cargo.
doned.
During the seven days that at the point of a revolver. A
sales were conducted, only 69 tracts ble, a deputy anil several ritift
Aix-la-Chappelle, a town in Ger although the shock was sufficient to
The
annual
report
of
the
public
were disposed of, from which the gov tem pted to arrest McKennv, t
many, will hereafter celebrate Ameri rattle dishes and affect bell towers in
can independence day by hoisting the some places. Yankton, 8. D., reports schools of Yamhill county shows a ernment realized $42,437. Bids were opened fire and four of then
total
school
population
of
4,775,
as
a shock ol 12 sei-onds’ duration; Santee
made lor four additional tracts, hut wounded, one so seriuosly that hi
American flag.
agency, in Northern Nebraska, reports compared with 4,826 a vear ago. The were subsequently withdrawn.
With today.
There is much anxiety among British the occurrence of a quake, and Battle average attendance also fell off.
Olficers in surrounding coontis
j these exceptions, no purchasers ap-
cabinet officials over the king’s con Creek, Neb., was shaken for 20 seconds.
: pea red to take up the bulk of the land, been notified and a sharp look'd
dition. Many believe he will not be The disturbance was more plainly felt
PORTLAND MARKETS.
which was considered not worth the ing kept. McKenney hast bad"
able to stand the coronation.
at the latter placa than at any other
minimum price ol $10 an acre fixed by having some years ago twi
Acting Secretary tfyan has ordered a which has thus far reported. In this Wheat—Walla Walla, 6S@63c for new law. These surplus lands must now to state’, prison fiom Ttifare
temporary withdrawal of the tract in city the shake was barely discernible, crop; 64@65c for old; valley, 65c; I remain idle and unoccupied until con Two years ago he killed a manii
Eastern Oregon recommended bv com and few people Knew of such a thing. bluestem, 65@66c.
gress repeals the $10 limiting pro- crsfield but was exonerated.
missioner Hermann and Superintendent
W illiam Lynn, a gambler, w
Barley—117.75 for old, $16.50 for vision.
M
A
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E
I
S
L
A
N
D
D
R
Y
D
O
C
K
.
new crop.
Ormsby.
ih e fact that the sales were so few domen and legs were filled with
Flour—Best grades, $3.05*3.60 per is conclusive evidence to the depart shot, succumbed to his wound»
Two hundred persons were drowned Dispute With the Contractors is Settled and
ment that the contention ol the Idaho McKenney also filled the right
barrel; graham, $2.95*3.20.
by the capsizing of a steamer on West
Work Will Now Proceed.
river, China.
Millstuffs — Bran, $15016 per ton; senators that no minerals exist on these George Barrows, a printer, with ■
Washington, July 30.—The Atlantic, middlings, $21.50; aborts,
$18; lands was correct, and that the state shot, sent a bullet into the
There is not a great «leal of interest
ment wap circulated with a fraudulent Deputy Marshal Willis, anotld'
Gulf
it
Pacific
Company,
w
hich
has
the
chop,
$16.
being taken in the coming coronation contract for building a dry dock at the
intent. Commissioner Richards has the arm of Deputy ConstableIcs?
Data— No.l white, $1.15(31.20;grav started for Washington.
of King Edward.
ami a load of allot into the srz r
Mare Island navy yard, has decided to $1.05(91.10.
”
B. West.
The bodies of the Cebu, Philippine comply with certain requirements im
Hay — Timothy, $12*15; clover,
DASH FOR LIB ER TY.
Before leaving town he cilW
teachers have been found, thus «onfirav pose« 1 by the government and will pro $7.50*10; Oregon wild hay, $5*6 per
house- of David Mushier. H r«
ing the fears that they hail been mas- ceed with the work. Several months ton.
Mosliier and called him to th*
ago a controversy arose between the
saered.
rotatoes — Beat Burbanks, 75*8
government and the company over cer
Standing before the door, gun a
Extensive preparations are being tain shoring th a t the navy department per re n ta l; ordinary, 50c per centi
McKenney exclaim ed: "f’wrt
Tamaqua,
Pa.,
Julv
29.—This
ma«le for the joint navy and army ma insisted should be made by the com growers prices; sweets. $2.25*2.
a h—I of a fight. They camf 'l»
ing
about
50
strikers
captured
V
neuvers at the entrance to lx)ng (Island pany. The Igtter refused to perform per re n ta l; new potatoes, lc.
but I whipped them all. I kill**
Kagan, a Lehigh Coal & Nav
sound.
the work and the matter was referred
or four of them .
They h*"
Butter—Creamery, 20*21c; dai
Company
brakeman,
and
made
treated me right. I ’ll die game
The secretary of the interior 'h as re to the department of justice, which <le 16* 18c; store, 15* 16c.
tempt
to
march
him
out
of
the
cided th at the «lemantis of the depart
talk about Tracy? Tracy v0*'
Eggs—20*21 He lor Oregon.
ceived samples of an alleged cure for
When they reached a point near
ment were reasonable under the <*on-
it with me. They hurt me"
Cheese— Full cream, twins, 12
leprosy, which will be fowarded to
Chunk
they
were
met
by
about
2
tract. Today, Admiral Endicott, chief * 13c; Young America, 13H *14H c- fi
Putting hia hand to hii j*
Honolulu for a test.
nties
armed
with
Winchester
of the bureau of var«ls an«l docks, re tory prices, 1 * lH c less.
squeezed up a handful of
At
the
point
of
their
guns
the
Tracy has again disappeared and, as ceived wor«l from the company th a t it
then drove off to l.ind*?*1*
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3 5 (
marched the men to a train whit
dently headed for Fresno count*,
a result, reports are being sent to the had decided to yield its contentions. 4.50; hens, $4.00*5.50 per does
in
waiting,
and
took
them
to
L
officers from various places as to his For several montns during the dispute 11* 11 He per pound; springs, 11
it is supposed he will ro‘«*'
W hen they arrived there a large
whereabouts. One repoit has him at work was suspended upon the «lock, 11 H e per pound, $2.50*4.50 per d(
mountains.
McKenney,
of strikers gathered about the tri
w hich is about one-fourth completed.
Salem.
shotgun, rifle and revolver, » 1
e n , ducks, $2.50* 3.00 per dozen* ti
made a demonstration.
The d
perate character, and will a0* '
keys, live, 13*14c, dressed, 15*16c t
surrounded the prisoners, and k
From February 4, 1899, to April «SO,
Mrmngcr Boys Win Their Strike.
alive. Sheriff Parker and hie
pound , geese. $4.00*5.00 per dozen
the crowd hack hy leveling thei
1902, there were 2,156 engagements, of
Chicago, July 30 —The strike of the
are in pursuit, but no definite •
Mutton—Gross. 2 H *3c per ponn
more or less seriousness, between lllinios d istrict messenger boys, which dress«*«!,
at them, took up the march to tl
6c per pound.
tion has been received as tot*
About 8 o'clock the deputies mi
American troops ami the enemy in the has hampered the telegraph companies
ado’s whereabouts.
Hogs—Grose, 6 H e: dressed, 7 * 7 '
effort to take the prisoners to th
Philippines.
in the delivery of their messages and per pound.
of a justice of the peace. Whei
cause«!
great
annoyance
to
broker*
and
More Cholera is M**1'*
'**■1— ’ * 8c per pound.
The Unite«! States cruiser Albany has
reached the principal part of th
business men throughout the city, was
sailed for Stockholm, Swe«len.
Beef—Grose, cows, 3 * 3 He; steers. the crowd pressed in and the pr
Manila, July 30.—D**»*« '
settled at a late hour tonight. By the » H * 4 H c ; dressed, 7*8c per pound.
hours ending this morning h (
made a dash for liberty, all bul
Serious religious riot* are reported in settlement the boys will receive in
ca»es of cholera were reported J
Hops— l«*17c; new crop 17* 18c
them making their escape. At i
several Freach cities.
More trouble creased wages and extra pay for over
nila. No repntts regarding
Wool—V alley,12H *l5;E astern Ore- the town is in a state of tnrmo
time.
is expected.
gon, 8 * 1 4 H e: mohaii. 25* 26c pound. serious noting ia feared.
were received from the pf®*1
ing to the at >rm.
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