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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
SCH W AB Cottage Grove Leader. e- I,. Q U IT S . Burdens of the Steel Trust Management Too ! Much for His health. W IH ILEV. ru b ll.h cr. Pittsburg, Aug. 20.— A I,oretto dis- C O T TA G E GROVE O R EG O N. m s or r i on An Interesting Collection of Items From the Two hemispheres Presented in a Condensed Form. T. K. Sharretts, the treasury expert commissioned to negotiate a tariff treaty with China, reports the same signed. * The run of fall salmon has tiegunand is very good. The fish caught in Bakers Bay are mostly si I verside9 of exception a lly tine quality. OREGON D E C IS IO N S . Colonel H em ph ill, founder of the A t British Authority Says Most of the Ships in lanta Constitution, is dead. Their Navy Are No Good. The New York Republican state con London, Aug. 19.— The great naval vention w ill be held at Saratoga Sept. parade off Spithead is fillin g the col 23. umns of the London papers with in The threatened strike of minets dictments of the adm iralty, as well ;ts at San Juan, Colo., has been averted : panegyrics ol the magnificent spectacle. by compromise. W illiam Laird Cowles, the naval au Senator Burrows of Michigan an thority, and who cannot he classed as nounces that he w ill fight reciprocity an alarmist, writes that while there with Cuba on constitutional grounds. are a dozen very effective battleships The president has ordered that the | off Spithead, and a few cruisers, all 1 ist of soldiers dying in the P h ilip | comparing favorably with those of the pines be te'legraphed home every two best foreign construction, the bulk of the British fleet is merely an exhibition weeks. j nf flags, paint and gilding, ami ¿he ma The government of Venezuela has j o r i t y might as well l>e built of card- forcibly detained three American ves ! board, as they are mere dummies, too sels for government use in the present feeble t.n ttvht and too slow to run rebellion. away. The adrniralTy is also coming The International Typographical I in for scathing ciiticism on account of union convention at Cincinnati ad i the overcrowding of transports. $2,000 In the athletic sports at C lifto n ville, England, Murray, the Irish champion, defeated Duffy, o f Georgetown, the w o iId ’ s champion, in the 100 yard dash. M urray’ s tim e was 10 seconds fiat. Prices of iron continue to advance, with marked activity in all lines. Agents for the Colombian govern ment are enlisting men in San Fran cisco. Iiomardo, the most noted Italian brigand after Mussolino, has been killed by troops. An Eastern syndicate has purchased the Omaha street railw ay stock for $ 6 , 000 , 000 . French soldiers are meeting with se rious resistance in their work of clos ing religious schools. I t is expected that the miners of Kansas, Arkansas and Indian T erritory w ill strike about September 1. P itt burg glass workers have received concessions from their employers o f 7 per cent and 5,000 w ill go back to work. Conductors and motormen cn South Chicago street railway lines have re ceived an advance in wages from 17 to 21 cents an hour. The official estimate of the Hunga rian wheat yield for the present year is 166,122,000 bushels. This is about 22.000,000 bushels above the July esti mate. Plague has l*een officially proclaimed to exist at Odessa, Russia. The cruiser Cincinnati has sailed for Barcelona, Venezuela, to protect Am er ican interests. Edwin S. Minor has been nominated by Republicans of the Ninth Wiscon sin d istrict for congress. The tug Jacob Knper, w hile com ing down the bay near St. George, Staten Island, blew up and five of the crew were k illed or drowned. Green and G ay nor, fighting extra dition from Canada since last May, have l»een released by Judge Caron of Quebec. The? were wanted in this country for irregularities in connection w ith governm ent contracts. G eneral Jacob H . Smitn, recently retired by President Roosevelt, is seriously ill at Portsmouth, Ohio. The doctor« call it nervous collapee, a n d attribute it to strain of Samar campaign and subsequent worry and excite m e n t. rcneraT Interest Frorv They Are Getting Too Trouble- President hill of Great General intero j ___ M;n^anar> Investimi in in M M ontana om s o m e ¡ it Mindanao. Investing i Parts of the State. (kL AND FINANCIAL NOTES. ETC PERMISSION ASKED TO GO AFTER TH EM A CflOTEAU COUNTY MOUNTAIN Of, InitriKtrd to U«« Hi* Own Judgment “ « AUo Buys Dip,«,!, Challes . . . t n a i n l l i ___ I ___ ____ C , , ... A Brwl L w .1 the Growth *nd Improv County— Immense Steel ' « I - . M i l in Dealing with the Rebel« Lively Pittsburg, Aug. °0 .— The reported mcntfhc M « y M uitrie s Throu.h- EtUblUhed at Great Fail* Fight with Ladrones. early retirem ent of Schwab from the Mjty ThrHMof Gemmonw alth- presidency o f the steel corporation can not lie confirmed here, but it is accept Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 19^ Manila, Aug. 20. - The M o r e in ed as a fact. Carnegie officials know D allaeLneidering the question of Mindanao are renewing their attacks dent H ill, o f the Great NortbnJ nothing of it, but Schwab is known to water won upon the outposts and pack-trains of way, w ill erect a monster lie a very sick man. H i* ailm ent in 1 The Sal fruit cannery lias dosed the American column at Lake Lanao, iron plant here, for w hy, ^ said to be mental rather than physical in nature. for the eehi. which is under the command of Cap- been draw n, accord.ng to inlo. Three Important Decisions handed Down by Baron von Walterhausen, of Berliu, State Supreme Court. advocate* the erection of a common Salem, O r., Aug. 20. — In opinions tariff hairier against the United States | just rendered, the state supreme couit by all of Europe. holds: Arrangements are being made for Under the charter of the C ity of establishing hanks in the Philippines j Pendleton authorizing the city council, to loan money to farmers, the govern i with the consent of the mayor, to elect ment to guarantee 3 per cent interest. and remove the city recorder, the Prince Chen Tuen, who has been in mayor has a righ t to cast the deciding this country for several days, arrived vote in case of a tie. Under the by-laws o f the order in Vancouver, B. C., Sunday and sailed for home Monday on the steamship Modern Woodmen of Am erica, requir ing the payment of 50 cents as a fee Empress of Japan. for changing the name of the benefici The body o f Mrs. Jessie Tuman was ary, this requirem ent is a condition found near Muscatine, Iowa, the head precedent, and no change takes effect, split open with an ax. Her husband as between adverse claimants units* was m ortally wounded and unconscious. the fee was paid. Tbev were killed for their monev. A note and mortgage executed in this Grand Master Fitzpatrick of the state and payable in another state will Brotherhood of Trainmen has com* he construed according to the laws of pleted his tour o f the anthracite coal this state, even though they contain an regions and has addressed the brother- express agreement to the contrary. hood on their duties should the roads attem pt to haul non-union coal. A LO T O F O LD TU BS. journed Sa unlay, after voting to the striking miners. | patch confirms the report that Schwab w ill retire from the steel corporation and all active business to recruit his health. None but members of the fam- ( ily are allowed to talk with him. Albsnyll Linn county will spend tain Pershing of the Fifteenth cavalry. ‘ hore in dose touch with, 11,000 inUtern advertising. Tin. Am ericans have successfully re- « a y magnate. W em ks^ The T il Presbyterian church of Portland «dedicated Sunday. the More attacks „offered no „ulsed losses. The and have h a . since developed, Mr. Hill, commander I « h a lf interest in tke C ia J Grasshopto in the vicinity of Wood- o f the American burn have ¿eked the hop vines. forces in Mindanao m ines in Choteau county, action against the I lie mines lie in the Sweet lir,» | La Grammi constru. ting t^VOOO to j I J ^ ^ ^ ' Ü e e e s s a . anti asks per- and constitute a veritabl* $30,000 woijof business buildings 1 and » re- There is enough mineral i Miss Ma»He Douglas has been other “ strongholds “of the hostile M®j chosen queeil the Portland Elks car “ a ^ ld ii'r ™ Mindanao H a il- nival. the d esim i aggressive move- able for of The Loew berg-Going company believed this number is ment. It w “ although Portland, ha .aid into the state treat- men*. ury $1,239.6 hr or convict labor for May. p, J ib { y |,o necessary to it The famot Baisley-Elk horn m ine, strengthen ih eir tmse before undertak- m Baker City w ill soon ing the movement. four miles again resumdoperations after lyin g IN S T R U C T IO N S T O C H A F F E E idle for a yea ¿ ■ property. VV . G. Conrad, jjin e s , has confirmed the aa;«|J j H ill. . One factor whi, h has hee„ |„ ¡ th*' reduction o f the iron 0™ has been manganese, which mi j necessary as a Hux in the™ j overcom e this difficulty p. H ill, together with United s C lay Gordt of M ilton was arrested ator Paris Gibson, has paitfa at Iluiitingtofhir drawing a check on Told to Use IPs Own Discretion in Subduing j recently d i.e e vered deposit,, h im self at hifionie bank and having the Hostile Moros. ganese in Jefferson county, on | it cashed at l| i d ie ton. •able of the G reat Northern, Washington, Aug. 20. A M iss Ruth ckson of Paker C ity and dispatch lias been received from Gen-1 thousand dollars were paid | Chaffee stating tlmt in his judg- M eyers, o f Great Falls, for _ Miss Angle i Medford killed a bear a few days ago,l b ile out hunting w ith a ment an active campaign against tlitf | erty. Mr. H ill and his part, 1 Moros in Mindanao is necessary in | the Manganese deposits brother o f Mir Jacks.n. u in t himwlf R ev P h ilo fille r Phelps of Salinas, order to curb the opposition th at has Mr. H ill expressed bin».I Cal 'has acciteil a cal to the First been growing against the United terms regarding he shovin, Gal , liaa accrued a can ^ ^ ^ c ....... n .v The dispatch was | Before leaving leaving Great Great Fill, fall, | Presbyterian L u rch of Ashland, and States authority. . _ . . . .. w ifi enter £ n h i. pastorate about considered of sufficient importance to made t b . remark that hs «odi i w in enter t^on it s p I be repeated to President Roosevelt at (h ah an industry in Great Oct. 1. Oyster Bay. General Chaffee lias been would em ploy more men timing The remain! <*f Harvey A. Hogue, the directed to use his own discretion in j o f railroads. A lo n g the line of theGrntl well known 1 begin pioneer and husi- | tY,e matter, and w ill no doubt engage ness man whddisd at V: inthrop Reach, j gn ag„ re88i v0 movement against the Mr. H ill lias lieeu acquiring j Mass., Friday, will be brought to Port- ; ¡n811rg,,nt Moros. some tim e before paying lor one group near ti land for burial. Secretary Root left Washington, the it Northern line $*>0,000. Burglars effecied an entrance into Moro situation was under consideration was made through J.D. F«r the Portland Elks' carnival headquar- and from a dispatch theh at hand the dent of the ! ’*• ific t oast einig ters on Seventh and Stark streetH and secretary was o f the opinion that the M A N Y T O BE THROWN 0 robbed the cash box of $3 in coin and Moros must be dealt with severely f t worth of postage stamps. Itefore they would respect the authority of the United States. General Harvester Consolidation, It Is Said. V Professor Thomas P. Clarke, the C |8 now in M indanao,having left iah 10,000 Positim. ew'ly a p p o in t«! superintendent of the Ma|li|a ag0. If the campaign Chicago. Aug. 19.—The I Oregon school for deaf mutes has ar- gllonj j cont inue for some tim e he, no says: •*wl al u m —— —— > u I'l.iliu niiics n;n,'fhíWfiiH.a,‘ii,?í.> ,uralk^,'wrífr B Itisi Follow in g the InternatU instead of leaving September 30, as lie matron of the school. er Com pany's public A m had planned. It is understood at the war department that General Chaffee economy in the munfictunnil Dallas is to have a stave m ill. lias sufficient troops to make an active tuition of agricultural R E L A T I O N S W IT H T U R K E Y . Portland in in the lead for securing cant pa ign. the m otive for effecting tlu|! the next reunion of the Arm y of the merger, several of the ( Minister Leischman Declines to Consider New Philippines in 1903. Sharp Engagement Near Manila. panics that make up then Matters Until Old Are Settled. M anila, Aug. 20 — A force of native issued letters to their | The postoffice at Riverdale, Tillam ook Constantinople, Aug. 20.— The non- constabulary engaged a band o f ladrones throughout the country ( execution by the Turkish government county, has been discontinued, the in a sharp fight Saturday near Caloo- duction of about three-tmilki j mail being sent to Tillamook. o f agreements reached long ago on sev can, about four miles north o f M anila. total number of employes i eral questions affecting the interests of State Treasurer Moore ha, received The arrival of reinforcements for the these companies in the 1 Am erican citizens has led to somewhat from Master Fish Warden Van Pusen constabulary won them the victory. other companies in the s tra in «! relations between the United $2,095.60, the amount of fish licenses Several members of the constabulary preparing to follow their states legation and the Porte. United collected during July. were wounded. The ladrones left three E qually radical reductionsis States M inister Leishman has informed o f their number dead, but carried off forces are being planned the latter that »he w ill not disenss oth W . Fitzgerald, alias Kramer, was their wounded. said, for the near future. Tenfi er matters un til the terms of settle before the justice court at Oregon City, men in a ll are expected toll ments already agreed upon are carried charged with forgery. H e was bound positions. S H O T D E P U T Y S H E R IF F . out. D iplom atic circles anticipate fur over to the circuit court. ther undue delay, and that this may W A N T T O BECOME AMEI The funeral of John Reiling was held Alfred Cofer Striouily Wounds Scott Ritchie possibly lead to a sharp rem inder by at Oregon C ity Tuesday. He was a at Athena. the United States. Member« of Rriigloui Order« I veteran of the Spanish war and a Fendleton, Or. Aug. 19. — Scott France Plead to Be Sei member of the Third regiment, O. N G. Judge Shiras will Retire. Ritchie, deputy sheriff, was shot and Pittsburg, Aug. 20.— “ It is true that Rom e, Aug. 18.— Memlx>r!d| badly wounded at Athena by A lfred father expects to retire frem the bench PORTLAND MARKETS. I Cofer, for whom he bad a warrant and ions orders expelled Imm in of the supreme court early in the com was trying to arrest. R itch ey’ s wound, d a ily sisters, are applying ti ing year,” said George Shiras. “ There W heat— W alla Walla, 60@61c for new while very severe, is not considered can to be sent to the United!' is no particular reason behind the rq crop; 63@64c for old ; valley, 65c; | fatal. Cofer was accompanied and reply has been sent to then I tirem ent except that my father believes bluestem, 63c. assisted by another, who is supposed to out that there are no vnr»nri«| that there is wisdom in the law passed have been his partner in the recent United States, and liesidet. f Barley— Feed, $18.00 per ton by congress enabling judges to retire Flour— Best grades, $3.05@3.60 per ' “ ’ '•'"P an<^ express roblierr at Free- tention to the difficulty ari when they have re a c h «! the age o 7 0 barrel; graham, $2.95@3.20. I water. These men are believed to have the fact that the expelled! years. speak th e English 1 erlguage Millstuffs — Bran, $15(91« per ton committed the recent highway robbery at the county bridge near Pendleton has been suggested as a To Re-Arm Field Artillery. middlings, $21.50; shorts, $18; I j Deputy Sheriff Ritchey is very popular, ^ sisters are comparatively Berlin, Aug. 19.— The United States chop, $17. and the indignation over the shooting ®n,l because French is war department has bought of Herr Oats— N o.l white, $1.00@ 1.06;gra* is so great that if the criminals arc large part of the Dominion, Erhardt. a gunmaker o f Düsseldorf, 95c. @$1.00. caught they may be lynched. The applicants, howevsr, the right to re-arm the Am erican field H ay — Tim othy, $12*915; clover,) k in d ly to the suggestion snd artillery w ith his new piece. An »7.50® 10; Oregon wild hay, $5@6 per Elgin Creamery Company Fail*. th eir requests to be sent to officer of the United States ordnance ton. Chicago, Aug. 19.— The Elgin Cream- States. department is flow at Düsseldorf on Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 75@86c erv company, which operates 135 ~ this business, probably to learn thor P °r'y Cent« lor P'c«"t p ercen tal; ordinary, 50c per cental, creameries thionghont Illin ois, Iowa oughly how the gun is constructed» growers prices; sweets. $2.00'a2.25 and Wisconsin, has failed. The cred- W oodburn, Or., Aug. 18.’ for itors are estimated to number near hop growers convened in this | Corbin and Young Off for Germ.' ny. , | - per cental; new potatoes, 50@60c — 10,000, over 8,000 being farmers. The adopted a resolution estsbl: New Y o rk , Aug. 19. - Adjutant ° ™ » 'on; |1' 00 ,or Caiiiornia. General Corbin and M ajor G eneral] Kut,er— Creamery, 20@22c; dairy assets are claimed to be $800,000, w hile picking pride of hops at the liabilities are estimated at $350,. Other subjects discupwl Young have sailed for Europe, to be | ,7 @18c; store, 17@17*yc. 000. In ab ility to r«>alize on assets is and caring for hops, conti present at the German m ilitary m a n eii-, Eggs— 19@20c for Oregon “ crim e” of hop-rejecting v? vers. These two officers, together with j C h e e s e - Fnll cream, twins, 1 2 * given as the cause of the failure. flim sy pleas, and the need of tj Tornado in North Dakota. laws for the grower, and » Grand Forks, N. D., Ang. 20.— \ ipector. terrific storm passed over the eastern per dosen, part of this state during the night. Favor American In 11@11S,C pound; springs, l l @ Oil Strike in Wyoming. R erlin / A u g . 16.— Mnnr ] U H c per pound! $2.50®4 oo“ ? ! ’, h I T de.O, ,r° n’ . Rolla "a-v ‘ hat four Evanston, W yo., Aug 19.— The Jae. en; dlmk. $ 2 . 5 ^ 3 . ^ ^ do,’ Tn • ^ H ess, of here seem in c lin «! to allow States to settle the trooW« 1 geroi, !... atrnck a ^ k ^ ». , live, live, IS 1 ® * 14«, ® dressed, ^ ^ 16® ^ 16« F-- ^ t The mseo, wal X How of company net ml , i ------1 | k«T l . u h P..!T* , * * . * „tGer / f " " 11 of ,he ‘ ornado. u I flow of petroleum in section 12, near pound; geese $4 0006 00 a * Some even nuggent and his i rife and three children were h ility of the United Mate* Bpring V a lle y. The d rill ha,I tsmn ^ M u t i o n ^ r ^ , ' , ^ " « Z r Z n . killed. working in hard sandstone all day. dressed. 6c per pound. P*r expedition to restore order- when suddenly it broke through, and a Hogs Gross annex Venezuela. 6 He: J reseed, 7@ 7*c Fell from s Train. good flow of o il and gas follow*«!. per pound. Alger t*snt» Th«t T«* ; Woo*lburn, Or., Ang. 20. — C B ^ fc*!— 7(f|8c p«r pound. Cudahy Sells aI T mber nf “ >•* last legis- D etroit, Aug. 1" — ' 7 gGBr « ,r ° T H e ¡s te e r, Omaha, Ang. 20.— Prom inent Boiitb latnre from Linn conniy, fell from the iiiako a form al 1:1 ' i 3 H @ 4 H c ; dressed, 7@8e per pound Albeny lo«,| t„ ln „ jt ,pft , he Omaha packing men say the Cndahvs candidacy to succeed have sold th eir packing intereets to the Woodhnrn, and w„e seriously in- M cM illan . He will packers' trust for $21,000,LOO. ©• Ilis shoulder posed by McMillan’s el -m . 8 ® , 4 * c : mohai,. 2 6 «2 6 c p o . n l was d isU ated iam . r - -