The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 08, 1902, Image 2

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Cottage Grove Leader.
L . r . W O O L K Y , ru blt»h **r.
C O T T A G E GROVE
OREGON.
r a s or int Dili
F IG H T
OVER
is
shaken
.
JAPS-
Violent SeUniic Shock, in California-People
•
Warned to Move.
British Columbia and Dominion Governments
In Serious Controversy.
Vancouver, B. C .f Aug. 6.— British Items of
Columbia has started on a battle for
A ll
provincial rights against the Domin.on I
Santa Barbara, Cal., Aug.
I
1
Interest Fror.* inhabitant« of th . little town of Los
the State.
Alamo*, which ban been the center ol
i Railroad Presidents
Washington Fa
seismic disturbances d “ rln* *he I'“ '* BRILLIANT SPEECHES AND raw.
**
government. The Japanese have cause-1 C0MMERC|AlD FINANCIAL NOTES. ETC four day«, a™ tonight huddled around
a huge uonfire, waiting for daylight to
the conflict. For many sessions past
Important Link of Railroad I
come. Many of the resident* have left
private mem hers of the legislature have A Brief R.vief the Growth and Improv
Length Will Be Bu>lt >
for places out.ide tbe tremor belt.
introduced bills to prevent the employ­
ment ol limy »"duatrie. Through-
Saving hundred-Mil
An Interesting Collection of Items Prom the
Those who have remained could not
ment of Chinese and Japanese on pub­
out Ourliwn* Gammon» alth.
Two hemispheres Presented in a
lic works granted franchises by the As­
well abandon their business. The town
Condensed fvm .
Spokane, Aug. 6.—( j ^
of Los Alamos is situated on the Pacific I>e red need fr-nn all point, \
Former President Steyn, of the Or­ sembly. As fast as the bills became
session at Oregon
Circuit
cd
U
in
ange Free State, is reported to be in acts, the federal government disallowed
Coast railway, midway between Santa Washington, and the red«,
City.
very bad health. He has gone to The them.
Y nei and Santa Maria, in the long, take jilace in time to benefit
Last session the provincial govern­
Hague to meet President Kruger.
An additiil free delivery route will
narrow valley o f the lx>s Alamos, 16 ers on this year's crop, j
in the game.
game,
ment took a hand |in
It be establislj^cpt. 1 at Salem.
An explanatory note issued by the
miles from the coast. It has about 300 I of the reduction is
on the Natal act
passed an act bai
t„
Russian rqinister of finance states that
Oregon ^uced. about 19,500,000
and {»erhaps going one better than any
population. The Los Alamos valley is m ined, hut Conjecture range,"
Russia will regard as a violation of
pound«
of
this
year,
and
nearly
measure of a private member. The Ot­
from one-half to one mile wide. Us
treaty the proposed American counter­
tawa authorities have answered this all of it hasten vloposed of at prices population is about 800. There are no 2 cents per bushel.
vailing sugar duties.
between
12
jd
14
cents.
detiance in the same way as the others.
The Great Northern and th.
brick buildings ill the
“ little village,
At Helena, Mont., a lone highway-; But this is more serious.
The Duna-
The fir«j heat of the season was mid the damage thus far is limited to Washington branch of the
man held up Samuel Trevis and James muir government will not, it is stored at tl Albany banners Compa­ V11D ....... of plaster, the collapse of
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the ruin
Pacific will
be connected hr
Randall, and after he had robbed them, thought, consent to be sat upon in this ny’ s ware»** at Albany Monday af­
chimneys, the breaking of crockery and roaj j Eo run from t(
compelled Trevis to stop a street car. tie j manner; at all events Joseph Martin, ternoon.
vas of A 1 quality.
glassware, the falling of the wails of I
a handkerchief over his face and go the leader of the liberal party, will not.
Central Washington, in
A contrac as been awarded H . C. Per-
Piesbyterian church and two store
through the car.
Mr. Martin is demanding that a special
kins of Grt s Pass to survey six town- b|li],iint(1) „ml the demolishing of a n o d Coulee, to Adrian, on the ft
VVhitelaw Reid, special ambassador session of the legislature be called, to ships on ti line of the Oregon Central a(|olll, building which was seriously ern. It will he 18 mile« j
; re-enact the anti Japanese legislation,
to great Britain, has returned.
damaged by tlie first q u a k e . The dam- will cost in the neighbF
and he urges that as fast a- it is disal­
A b o „t 2 < L s o f hay g e n t l y cured age will not exceed »10,000 in the »350,000, and will be.builty
The Shenandoah collieries may starl lowed the members nieetjagain and pass
was burned opinion of conservative residents of the
np under the protection of troops
the bill until the federal government is and baled . . I . F Murphy
the surveys can be compj^
. aught
-
from a place. There >. not a chimney left
A Chicago woman has been arrested brought to time as it was |in Manitoba near Salem The fire caught from
tracts let, and the wurkj.
hich
furnished
standing
in
the
town.
One
residence
some years ago. It [is very probable spark fromke engine
for starving nine infants to death.
was moved four inches and split in pressure. It may be «oi
I that tbe Punsmuir government will pay power for tl baler.
building fore January 1.
Striking anthracite coal miners
opposite cornels.
Not
¡attention to the requests of Mr. Martin, I
Governor»eer has appointed Z. Z. escaped some injury, and it is consid
incompetent men are being sent into because he holds the balance of power
As a result of this i
R ig;*, of
a memoer of the ***1® ered miraculous that no one was hurt.
the mines.
in the local house and can turn Mr. I
the Northern Pacific will«
board of pirmacv to succeed G. C.
There
was
a
eeries
of
light
vibrations
Punsmuir out of office if he does not do
The Santa Fe railroad has issued
Binkley, of he Dalles, term expired; during the day*, which culminated in garin eastward to
The attitude
circular granting an increase of wages as Mr. Martin wishes.
also A. I). fiiariton and A. L. Craig, quite a severe shock at 7:30 P. M. westward to the coast, and i
that the Dominion government takes
to the carmen.
both of Poriind, delegates to the min­ Fruther shocks are anticipated.
The its share of the tonn
on this matter is that the British
There is good reason to believe that
ers’ cougref at Butte, Mont., Fept most severe shock of the entire series
Columbia legislation is unpopular in j
the United States will secure a coaling
occurred at 1 :20 this morning, when nils o f the Central Washr
Great Britain, which country is desir­ 1 to 5.
station on the west coast of Africa.
There it will betakenbj
State Treajirer Moore has apportioned the hile were shaken and twisted to
ous of keeping ou the best of terms
Press censorship in Russia has been with its new ally, Japan, with whom it the proceed of the irreducible school their foundations and the valley trem ­ Northern and carried to
vigilant and exacting since the assass­ has so recently made a treaty.
The fund, »214, }9.35, among the counties bled and rolled like the Burface of the stead of to Tacoma, ash“
ination of the minister of the interor. tight, therefore, which British Colum­ oi the state ecording to school popula- ocean. Great fissures were run in the
earth, hills appeared in level valleys,
Davenport, Wash.,
In a collision between a passenger bia has started is likley to become fam­ lion. This i the largest sum ever leal- springs of water opened up in places
ear
upon
the
irreducible
ous.
How
it
will
end
it
is
not
possible
ized
in
one
great set aggregation ol rail,
train and street car at Terre Haute,
that had been dry, a id the general to-.
Ind., three persons were fatally, six to forecast, but Manitoba won its tight school fund though tbe rate ot inter- pographv of the valley was greatly I ‘ hat ever came into the
for provincial rights against the federal est is lowei
erp< iow than it was a few years
seriously and two slightly injured.
train pulled into Dswr
changed in many respects,.
government, and Joseph Martin was ago.
There [is strong talk in Jamaica of the leader.
The disturbance had no[general direc­ o ’ clock a. m. on a i
The first Far ol 1902 wheat has been tion, out was what is known as a
annexation to the United States.
and before the magma«
received in Portland..
“ twister.”
It was preceded by a
T H R E E D E C IS IO N S .
Robbers at Astoria bound and gagged
back track to Spokane ink
The wheat crop of Umatilla county rambling like that of distant thunder,
a man on a fishing scow and secured
they substantially up«' j
which
increased
until
the
earth
began
will
be
15
jer
cent
less
than
the
usual
1400.
Sutc Supreme Court Makes Some Rulings
to rock and twist and the hills began lon er rate on grain a
yield.
of Importance.
The Vatican proposes a gradual with­
to tremble. With the first warning of points. It was a great»«
f ir e at Jlgin destroyed »25,00 worth
drawal of the friars from the Philip­
Salem, Aug. 6. —The state supreme
the eound of the approaching disaster
port and the Big Beni.Wl
of properly.
Eleven horsee were
pines.
the terror-stricken people rushed into
court, in opinions juet handed down:
burned to death.
the e t ree taa nd "s< i ugh t pi a cee ~ of safety I of the assurances made Is tk
A Salt Lake mining man shot and
When a lessee continues in possession
The run of fish on the Lower Colunp k„ vwani tote end fields, while many presidents.will reach benai
fatally wounded wo persona and then
M v,
s lu r tL« expiration of a
and hastened toward the neighboring hills, fines of Big Bend and beywt
killed himself.
10-year lease, it is held **--*
: - i ~ i ni* m n w m e, sxcsptlom lly heavy
that *t
this
.
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r
.
.
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the fish n t good size.
The first vibrations were similar to the river, for, in the langnwaol
rne !">(*& I ne eteskiuei dcwio » . — g
The report of the superintendent o i jjiwtnjiug m (urUnnuu in d ilu tio n and Mellen, “ the transportation
transports!«!
has been sold to the Colombian govern lord and tenant from year to year un-
der
the
original
agreement
effect,
but they were immediately fol­ of the entire NorthvMtare
Columbia
county
schools
shows
64
ment for »118,000.
more
children
than
last
year.
lowed
by
the
most
terrific
shock
ever
Sharing profits and losses is not alone
interwoven that, like a
Troops will remain in Shenandoah,
experienced in this section of the state. w hen rates tumble in on
evidenceof partnership, but there must
The Elks' tarnival to be held in
Pa., where the recent riota occurred,
be community of interest and control of Portland promises to surpass anything The earth tiemhled and rolled and country they must com«
until the strike is ended.
twisted until it was impo-aible to stand the lin e .”
the propel ty.
oi the kind ever before attempted.
erect, and the terror-stricken people
A secret organisation in Tayabas pro­
Ae a reason for
The listing of land of The state as
vince, Philippine islands, has been up­ swamp land does not convey title, and
The Southern Pacific will form a fire crouched together in the darkness, fear- tion, Mr. Mellen
rooted by the constabulary.
the secretary of the interior may cancel patrol to protect its large timber hold­ iul that the earth beneath them might com pany would at
open and swallow them up.
Washington Central from
The cruiser Brooklyn, whiph con­ the list any time before patent issues. ings in Southern Oregon from fire.
terminus, at Coulee City,
the
veyed the remains of the late Lord The state's grantee must contest
• « .
Many small fires have been reported
8 0 L D I E R S A R E ID L E .
| on th e Ureat Northern, I
question whether the land was, in fact, ,
: __ n ___
„
, ,
V .
Pauncefote to England, has returned.
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iJn A stern
Oregon
grain fields
but -------------
so
| haul of 150 miles. This
swamp land in the land departmet.
far
no
great
amount
of
damage
has
An explosion in a colliery in New
Nothing for Th»m to Do at Shenandoah — created wild enthusiasm
been
done.
South Wales resulted in the death of a'
B E E T T R U S T F IG H T .
Striker« art Ordtrlv.
I» r8® audience of farm«
lea.<t 100 persons.
, . ...
previously listened to a
Harry Wright, who is believed to —,,,
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Attorneys ter th« Borons ttsvc Prrparcd a have assisted Tracy and Merrill in es­ K Sne! i I^ 0ah’ *Pa‘ ’ Aug' ~ ~ T w e lv e i„g SDee. li by President
hundred state troops are encamped to­ in which the reductics
company has secured mn additional 60
caping from the penitentiary, has been
Dtmurrsr Against Injunction
night on a hill overlooking Shenan­ hinted at only in the f»L
acres of land for use in the St. Louis
located in Lane county.
doah. flown in the town, where riot manner.
Chicago, Ang. 6 .— The
attorney*
fair.
representing the alleged beef trnst have
The Crown Paper company, of Oregon ers and policemen fought the bloody
The big Bend is
A tidal wave in Costa Rica, following prepared for filing a demurrer to the City, will in a short time begin tbe battle last night, all is quiet, and the
aevere earthquakes, frightened hun­ bill by virtue of which the federal construction of a pulp mill on the east indications are that so long as the and Mellen territory,
reason President Mellea ol
dred* of residents and caused consider­ court issued an injnnction to prevent side of the river at that city.
This
remains the peace ‘of the com- 3c N., when called on, i * t
able damage.
the pa king bouses from conspiring to will make the output of the company “ unity will not again he broken. The nounced that he was a
riot which caused the soldiers to be sent without n railroad, so far
Cholera is spreading with terrible manipulate the u-arset. The insuffi­ 20,000 pounds of pulp a day.
here came like a flash and was over was concerned
rapidity throughout Manchuria.
The ciency and unconstitntionality of the
The
almost as quickly as it had started, and | very enthnsiataic. and tl
epidemic now claims hundreds of anti-tinst law and the denial of the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
right of the courts te compel packers to
not a single case of violence has been j the three railroad pn
victims a day, mostly Chinese.
produce their hooks for inspection are
Wheat— Walla Walla, 62®63c for new reported since. The tens of thousands | genu of the first water.
Outlaw’ Hariv Tracy appeared at a
alleged, in addition to a general denial crop; 64@65c for old; valley, 65c; of idle men and boys in this vicinity
The amount of relodia
Wenatchee, Wash., ranch, and after
of the truth of charges made in the bluestem, 65® 66c.
who have been gathering in large num­ tim e of its taking effect *
obtaining food and fresh horses, con­
bill. The demurrer will be filed as
bers
and
marching
from
place
to
place,
!
decided until after the
Barley— 117.75 for old, »16.50 for
tinued his journey in a southerly direc­
soon as it can be verified by the differ­ new crop.
did not repeat their demonstrations to- j Colfax.
tion.
ent defendants.
da\, and the authorities consequently
A t the conclusion ol the
Floor— Best grades, »3.06®3.80 per had little or nothing to do.
The navy department has extended
ing, a conference was Md
barrel; graham, »2.95®3.20.
the time for the completion of the
R E G A R D E D A S F O R E IG N E R S .
1 he arrival of the citizen soldiery' com m ittee of farmers and I
Millstuffs — Bran, »16®16 per ton; proved to be a great attraction for the
seven submarine boats authorised by
men. At this conference,
middlings,
»21.50;
shorts,
»18; large army of unemployed, and hun­
the naval appropriation act of 1899, Immigration Bureau Isiutt a Circular
cuhmitted arguments in
chop, »16.
from two to seven months.
dreds
of
men
and
boys
came
to
town
to
'
Porto Ricam and Filipinos.
their respective claias
see
the
troops.
Most
of
the
commands
Oats— N o.l white, »1.05® 1.10; gray
Fire at Pittsburg destroyed property-
amount of the reduction, I
Washington. Aug. 6 .— Commissioner »1.00® 1.05.
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were on the ground by 10:30 o ’clock ter ie under advisement
valued at »318,600.
Sargent of the immigration bureau
Hay — Timothy, *12® 15; clover, Brigadier Genera! Gnbin, of the Third of the territory affected fW
King Edward is able to walk about with the approval of Secretary Shaw-,
brigade, in command of the troop, here
has issued a circular prohibiting tl e »7.50® 10; Oregon wild hay, »5® 6 per and his staff were on tbe scene earlv! from.
th* deck of his yacht.
ton.
In his speech to the
The German gunboat Panther has coming to the Cnited States of resi­
camp is located on a high hill jn'st
Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, ; 5(3 86c The
ident H ill vigorously atfi
dents and natives of Porto Rico and
ontsLie of the town, an<, CO[mnan(, a
been ordered to Caribbean waters.
tion on railway rates, <9.rin*
the Philippines except [after the same percental; ordinary, 50c per cental, full view of the town.
A policeman at Shenandoah, Pa.,
sweets. »2.25®2.50
try to set a broken limb by
examination as is enforced against oth­ growers prices;
was attacked by strikers and severely
Beyond the presence of a group of to adjust rates Yuucant,
per
cental;
new
potatoes,
lc.
er alien immigrants. The order makes
treat >n.
soldiers here and there on the princi-
special mention of the Chinese residents
Butter— Creamery, 20®21c; dairy pal streets, Shenandoah does not show the barn doors rot off. I
Natives of Portugese West Africa of these islands
to do is to act as you l
16® 18c; store, 15®16c.
any evidence .1! having passed through
are causing the authorities
much
the officials. We will
1
Eggs— 20®21<<kc lor Oregon.
a
trvmg
ordeal.
The
large
nntner
of
I
trouble and a general uprising is feared.
will -
Grtat Catch of Salmon.
Cheese— Foil cream, twins, 12»» persons who had been attracted to the snch a way that you
Rioting
and
demonstrations’ in
Astoria, Aug. 6 .—The greatest indi­ ®13c;YoungAm erica, 13Vy®14Hc; fac­
we are doing someth lag
France are subsiding, and a peaceful vidual catch of salmon made on the tory prices, 1® l» « c less.
do*rb,«h'lK,h*f?OJ,in(J ° f the m ili,i» lei* good faith.
during
the
afternoon,
and
tonight
the
solution of the religions question is Columbia river in many years was
“ What you want is the
Poultry—Chickens. mixed, *3.50®
looked for.
reported Saturday at the Elmore can­ 4.50; hens, »4.00®5.50 per dozen, town presents its normal appearance.
from any store. You mn1',
nery. when Julius Erickson, of West
set. You must make*
French Officul «nets RooL
$4 *0 Gift 1er Children at Psrttjnd Can* val Astoria, brought in 3.548 pounds cf l l ® l l t y c per pound; springs, 11 ®
must make more people
U H c per pound. *2.50®4.50 per do*,
Children’ s Day at the Portland Elks’ fish, the result of about an hour's
Havre, Ang 2 —General Pistor, of Statesmen tell us ho* M
e n ; dneks. »2.50®3.00 per dozen; tur­
Carnival will be Sept. 12, the last dav work.
Erickson's net was in the keys, live, 13® 14c, dressed, 15® 16c per the French army, ho««rded the steam­ but they get a ennsidefW**^
but one of the great street fair. On water lee* than 20 minutes, and his
I cannot find in f
pound; geese. *4.00®5.00 per dozen
ship Savoie, on her arrival here today, so.
that orrasion a pretty Shetland pony haul netted him »141.92.
intelligent thing that J* J
Mutton—Gross.
2
S
®
3
c
per
pound;
and officially greeted Elihn Root, the
with an np-to-date cart and harness
dressed, 6c per pound,
to get new market*. I ’
Greeley Returns Irorw Alaska.
will he given to some lucky boy or girl
— Grose, 6 H e: I reseed , 7 ® 7 V f American secretary of war, on behalf place where you have
who is present.
The pony hap been
Sewttle. Ang. 6 .—General A. W. per pound.
of the French government.
Secretary shift for voursleve* ®
given by Dr. W . A. Wise and the cart Greeley, chief of the United States Sig-
Veal— 7®8c per pound.
Root thanked General Pistor. He pro. have crops that keep
is from Studebaker's.
Besides this nal service, returned from Alaska on
months in the year.
Beef—Gross, cows, 3 ® S tt c ; steers.
equipment, it ia probable that a saddle, the Bertha
General Greeley went to
** once *« P ar«-
General something the rest ‘d
S 1* ® » 1*«:. dressed, 7®8c per pound.
together with a handsomely emhroid- Alaska to inspect the work being done
whittling and holding«**
Hops— 1 6 ® l7 c; new crop 17® 18c
eresi saddle doth will he given with the on the government telegraph line from
What you should d o *
Wool— Valley. 1 2S ® 15;E *.tern Dre- Wood arrived^— . * n d G ' nPr* '
pony. Prise Imby day will be Sept. 5. Valdes to Eagle City.
I
on
the
9*voie
with
Secre-
roots, forage. There »
gon, 8 ® M H c : mohaii. 25® 26c pound. tary Root.
than raising stock.”
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