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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
m ra n B R ID G E THE C O L U M B IA . Northern Pacific W,ll Ab. niJ. n B„ Aalsma as Soon as Possible. F ,„ y I THE NEW TAX LAW . County C u r t N Has Not Now Any Juihon I Riot at to Extend Time lor Payment SEVERAL W OUNDED Wilkesbarre During Which Deputies Pile On Strikers. m viaowous P ortland, Aug. 1 4 .-P re s id e n t Mel- ¡«dent Will Call One Early in Salem , O r., Aug. 15.— Urn the W ilkesbarre, P a., Aug. 16.— A riot Colombian Revolutionists Capture en of the N orthern Pacific arrived in November. j nt)W law for the collection of de.Uent | occurred a t the W arnek washery a t I ortland on a special train from Puget government Gunboat. taxee, unpaid taxes become deuent Duryea during the afternoon. Trouble I had been brewing since early m orning. Sound about 8 a. m. leaving again a t after the first Monday in Octob The Beiore 7 o ’clock women and boys 4 in the afternoon. TWO GENERALS. THREE HUNDRED MEN “ We aie going ahead with our plans couniy courtM l»*ve absolutely Juris- crowded about the place and an started to Advice» Received in Washington Ind ■ to 8®t from^Vaocouver into Portland " in the prem ises and do have interfere with those who wi anted to go said Jacobs ai and a num ber Also Large Quantity of Ammunition and War cltc chat Roosevelt Will Insist Upon id President Mellon, in response to a t,ie r 'g h t to extend for a day tim e ‘ to t0 work. w" rk - Sheriff sheriff Jacobs .Material were Captured - Panama Treaty with New Republic. question on th a t subject. ‘‘Ih e re will for the collection of any eudelin ! of deputies were on the ground, and Fears an Attack. uot only be the bridge a e ro ., the Co- quent taxes. Under th e obi* they J j they held the crowd back. The works were started, but rem ained in opera- r‘v«r ' H*N O onu across the became delinquent a fte r A u l, but!»- , . . ashington, Aug 14.— Advices re- " llle m e tte , to givens a nroner .... . i 1 . P tion only a sliort tim e. The crowd on San Jose, Costa Kica, Aug. 18— New« stones o \e r th e stock j here indicate th a t P resident to Pol Hand. I t will also be necessary 16 co«n ty court had the a u n ty to the outside threw stone has reached here from ttie cam p of th e 9velt will call the senate in extra- to tunnel through the backbone of the ma^e eUt’^ ©^tension of tluime in ade at th e deputies who were on guard 114* II I nun In V-,* 4 ,1 Vl'rimlv 4/v -v- .1 .A i l . n It i- — — 1 inside. now lu Unttupa iwaq 1 i >> i deputies In n s l f uiu I Colom bian revolutionists Several I 11 tim es 1 the in the Agux Mry session early in November, peninsula between the two rivers. Our which to m ake the coilectioias was j surveys have just been completed and deemed projier. Hat under tlaew law Were tem pted to fire. R ather th an have jlulce d istric t, th a t after a naval since it became evident th a t noth- e n t th , Colombian governm ent we ure going ahead carefully with the tbe ,axes W*H absolutely beoe delin- any trouble work was suspended for th e ould be accom plished as to reci- other arrangem ents. I t will take »hoot lluent after the first Mondnin Octo- tim e being. _ . . . The deputy sheriffe returned to *»“ *»<“ B,'>'actt * a9 ‘ « P tired by th e ¡ty with Cuba a t the recent session ♦ 3,000,000 to bring our train s into I ber’ Section 14 of the law nowti opera W ilkesbarre early in the evening, re- revolutionists. Three hundred govern- ,ni(ress, rumors of a m ore or less Portland from Vancouver, and we will its nature have been in circulation not undertake such a large work w ith tion preecribes tiie tim es cpaymeiit, porting all q uiet at the washery when m ent soldiers and G enerals O riatza and the president would call an extra out the most careful consideration. We j i the am ount of penalty and :erest for they left, lh e y had hardly reached f |ena0j ail(j supplies and m unitions of W ilkesbarre, however, when th e denu- Dn either of the e n tire congress to cannot bridge the W illam ette river until I delln<lo«nciea, etl'- war and provisions w ith th e Boyaco. Cuban reciprocity legislation, or congress gives the right to do so. But! Seotion 19 of th ® sam *ct treats j ties on guard were attacked. Several The Colom bian revolutionists are said J senate to ratify, if possible a the Columbia bridge need not w ait for w ,t^ delinquent roll ai prescribes men in th e n mob also attem pted to th a t, and its construction will go for- when and in what m anner! shall be clim b over the barricade. The depu also to have captured a gasoline launch focity treaty with Cuba, ties warned them to go back, and when w hich was in the governm ent service. ----- 8 m ade. I t is as follows: treaty with Cuba practically has ward a t once. If any of the taxes men ned in the they did not, a volley was fired. Half prepared. It only req u ires lin Panama Fears An Attack dozen men were wounded, but none roll shall rem ain unpaid, -d the sher- ing touches and the sig n a tu ie s of IS T R A C Y R E W A R D L E G A L ? K ingston, Jam aica, Aug. 18.—The of them , so far as is known, seriously. | iff shall be unable to col Id the same, iter Quesad* and Secretary of W n arrants * have been sworn out before kiritish steam er F loridan, from Liver | he o shall im air T the first i l i * ** U l I I m I l ediately cU lU L O iy HI U lv- 1 1 1 WE 8 Hay to make it ready for presen- O l l ^ v i i n n tirI » u n ■ McBride H.d the Right to Montlav of October extern the am ount the burgees charging the deputies with pool J u ly 24, for W est Indian and i to the senate. The presid en t, it q io n whether Glia. U_ _ _ _ Tl_ _ _ _in a .» e ^ t . . . . _ ................. 1 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 Olfer More Than $1,000. I of the tax on each severalarcel of real rioting and felonious wounding. The C entral Am erican ports, has arrived d, hopes to have the reciprocity property, and upon th e jrsonal prop- j constables went to th e washery and here from Colon and reports considei- ion cleared away e n tire ly before O lym pia,W ash., Aug. 15.—The ques ertv assessed to each im fidual, in a j placed 25 men under arrest. They were able insurgent activity in the neighbor tion has been - raised in connection igular session of congress . ------- — * ** WIIHOt n u ll I • w ith the Tracy reward of the legality l'olun,n provided for sue purpose on held in $300 bail each. They could hood of the Isthm us. An attack on of an offer of more than $ 1,000 for the tbe tax roB. Headed defiquent, and not furnish the bonds and were brought Panam a was feared, and th e Colombian »VISES S M I T H T O F I G H T . governm ent was m aking strenuous ef capture of a crim inal, and’ the m atter ;sbal1 re tu rn such roll, h ith e r w ith a to the county jail heie. forts laigely to reinforce the garrisons has lieen referred to the attorney gen- I stateln«n t compiled therdom , and en mini's Attorney Criticises the Action N O M O R E E L K C A R N I V A L S . there and a t Colon. eral bv Governor McBride. The sec tered thereon showing th to ta l amount of President Roosevelt. tion of the statu tes th a t throws a shad- of double assessments, an o ther errors, C A S T R O ’S E N D N E A R . Grand Lodge Says They Must Cease After tsn'outh, 0 ., Aug. 14. — Judge ow of doubt on the legality of the gov etc. Subsequent sections of die act pro January I. 1903. Hannon, brother-in-law and at- ern o r’s action in offering $2,500 pro of General S m ith , m ade the vides th a t tiie governor “ may offer re vide that after the exam intion by the Salt Lake C ity, Aug. 16.—The grand Belief General at Washington That Venezuelan ing statement regarding General wards not exceeding $1,000 in each county clerk of the roll, tid when the lodge of E lks has adopted th e recom Government Must Fall. a retirement by President Koose- ase, payable out of the stute treasury <'r0Per credits have been nade for er- m endation of tiie com m ittee on rules W ashington, Aug. 18.— The belief is — the ----------- 1 ' ’ rors, etc., then th e ro llsh all be re- and laws, absolutely prohibiting the for apprehension of . any jierson con general here th a t the end of the Castro turned to the sheriff n th a w arrant ' ,1)>ldi btre<.t (air8 or carnivals un le sentence of the court-m artial victed of a felony, th a t lias escaped a d m in istratio n in Venezuela seems (st General Sm ith lie adm onished from tiie state prison, or of any person commanding him to sell tiie property ! d the auflpice8 c f E lk s’ lodges. As a certain. Castro now hold« only C ar lln n n n -rilr» li th n F . I ..... . . k ..m il I 1 . . . upon which th e tax was Bvied. •sident Roosevelt for his order, who has com m itted or is charged with num ber of lodges throughout th e conn So it will be seen thd the county try have already made arrangem ents racas and its port, La G uayra, while lent Roosevelt seems to have the commission of a felony. tiie revolutionary arm y surround him . court has no voice in ti»*matter. The ¡ned the word as m eaning repri- for fairs or carnivals, to take place in The gunboat M arietta has arrived a t tim e when the unpaid taxes become I have said it once, but be- the next few m onths, the law will not I» G uayra. If necessary it w ill tra n s E IG H TY S U S P E C TS . delinquent, of th eir ue inquent, as well as tin tim e ot e ir ¡nto effect u n til Ja n a ary j. The de- port C astro from Venezuela. According |anthrough I will repent m any collection now being regtlated entirely bate over th e question wag sp irite d , but to latest re p o itsC a stro is being hemm ed The president has no legal Chicago Police Make a Roundup After Two by statute, and there w il be no ex- . e . lodge . ■ to increase the sentenee of the the feeling of th e m em bers of . th in from three sides. Ten days ago of Them Have Been Killed. tension of tim e. Jnartial. I have advised the th a t such fairs and carnivals were not Castro was reported as Having left the |l anil will continue to advise in accord with the fundam ental print-! cap ital with u force to m eet the revo Chicago, Aug. 14.— Policemen Tim L A B O R D A Y IN O R E G O N . 1 jo into the contest w ith heart othy Devine and C harles Pennell were pies of the order was evidently very lutionary general, but subsequently he I strong, and th e com m ittee’s recommen- changed his m ind and returned. Under such circum stances shot and killed a t daylight th is m orn by friends can do no less, for ing by two burglars whom they caught Governor Geer Issues a Proelamation for Its dation was overwhelm ingly adopted. fat more v ita lly interested than in th e act of robbing th e house of Dr. j Observance. F A R M E R S O R G AN IZ E. AU I O TIR E BURaT. lliinv of them are now impor- Shaw, on Ashland boulevard. The po- | Salem , O r., Aug. 15.— Governor Geer Ikiato liegin action a t once. licemen detected them a t work in the li«x issued the first Labor day proclam Company With $50.000,000 Capital to Deal m ar of the house. When the robbers I ation in the history of Oregon. It Charles Fair and Wife Killed In France— The In Grain, Provisions, Etc. took alarm they rushed for a back fence Machine Ran Into a Tree. flFIDiNT T H E Y W I L L W I N . follows: P ierre, S. D., Aug. 18.— The Farm ers only to meet a volley from the officers' “ W hereas, Tiie Legislature of Oregon . « . . . . . — — i' an&^iiSiL^untrfes*iS?f were re turning lem ioiial Oo-operatlnn E xchange Com revolvers. T hai. U l U u (»u—* -- ■ ,— — In*/ fit B t ll c v .» M in e r . H a v e Ore tb e ir m ark, and as the men lushed past tem ber of each year as a legal holiday from T rouville to Paris when th e ir auto pany has filed articles of incorporation But of th* Contest _____ th e policemen they fired point blank. to be known as Labor d a y ; m obile swerved and crashed into a tree, w ith a capital stock of $50,000,000. The purpose of th e corporation is to Therefore I, T. T. Geer, governor of 15 m iles from here. Both were killed. ¡■barre, Pa., Aug. 14.—Presi- Both officers fell, Devine dying instant ilchell states he has received ly, w hile Pennell lingered half an hour. pajH .state, do hereby recommend th a t The ch'affeur lias become insane as a buy, sell and deal in grain , provisions, live stock and all kinds of produce on ition from Pittsburg th a t the T he robbers made good th e ir escajie a |[ places of business of whatsoever consequence of the shock. if coal miners along the W est A general roundup was m ade by the kind, as far as possible, be closed on The accident was evidently dne to comm ission and otherw ise and for the ilvania railroad is a bout to be police, who have 80 suspects under a r Monday, Septem ber 1, 1002, and th at the bursting of a tire. A t th e tim e of purpose of building and equipping the day he devoted to an observance of th e accident, th e autom obile, which grain elevators, warehouses, cold sto r and that the men will be back rest. such exercises as may contibute to a was capable of running 74 m iles an age plants, stock yards and whatever in a short tim e. H e said it may be necessary to carry on the busi itilying to him to know th a t all H E B R E W S T O O W N J E R U S A L E M . better undestanding between labor and hour, was going a t the rate of 62 m iles ! capital, the great moving foiceg behind an hour. Mr. F a ir was a son of Senator ness of th e corporation. ikes were being setted. These O ne-fourth of the capital stock will inable the m iners' union to con- Success of Dr. fierzl's Mission Now Said to modern industrial developm ent, and it F a ir of C alifornia. be used for building the elevators, is especially urged that em ployers co all its strength in th e an th ra - Be Practically Assured. yards, branch offices, etc., and another operate w ith th eir employes in a m utual Supreme K. P. Officers. nand the W est V irginia strike New York, Aug. 14.—Z ionists of this fourth will be made a cash fund for the San Francisco, Aug. 6—The supreme Mr. Mitchell said he was con- city Have ju st observed the anniversary observance of the day in such m anner purpose of dealing in cash grain and Ihat the Pennsylvania hard coal of the destruction of the C ity of Je ru sa as will fittingly recognize the reliance lodge of the K nights of P y th ias will provisions on the board of trade. The which each m ust place upon the other held its next trie n n ial session a t Lou «ere going to win. lem . Addresses were made on the Zion- before th _______ e beet ______ results from both may isville, Ky. Before adjournm ent the rem aining half of the capital stock will be left virtu ally w ith the farm ers in ist m ovem ent, the. principal ene being j be expected or obtained, BIG S E A O T T E R . following officers were elected : given by J. D eifaas, th e E nglish He the various banks w here the money has In testim ony whereof I have here Suprem e chancellor, Tracy R. Bangs, been raised to enable them to c a n y brew, secretary of the Federation of the unto set my hand and caused the groat luring Fur Worth $500 Killed by • Am erican Z ionists, and m ember of the G rand Forks, N. D .; suprem e vice- th e ir crops fo ra more favorable m arket. seal of the state to be affixed thereto. chancellor, C harles E. Shiveley, of In Quiniault Indian. This will give the farm ets $50,000,- Suprem e council of the order. He said Done a t th e C apitol, in the C ity of d ian a ; suprem e prelate, George E. deen, Wash, Aug. 14.— An im- th a t th e success of D i. H erzl’s mission Salem, th is 13th day of August, 1902. 000 back of th eir interests to help them C hurch, of Fiesno, C a t.; Suprem e in se uring better prices for th e ir pro lea otter was killed on North was practically assured, and the diffi T. T. G E E R , G overnor.’’ keeper of records and seals, R . L. C. duce. The stock books w ill be open to net week th a t breaks th e record, culties in th e negotiations with the W hite (re-elected ). suprem e m aster of banks throughout tw enty states. all the Indians from th e Quin- sultan, news of which was recently! re S U R P R I S E D BY M O R O S . the exchequer, Thomas D. N eares, of eervation are out on the beach ceived, concerned diplom atic features W ilm ington, N. C. sea otter, and one of them has of th e desired concession to the He 8 0 M E 8 TR O N G AFFID A V ITS. Outpost Attacked and Two American Soldiers td in killing a fine one which brews, and were not because of finan B. P. 0 . E. Day i t Portland, Killed. id eignt feet and two inches in cial questions. New Yorkers Swear They were Forcibly Taken Septem ber 4 w ill be E lk s’ day at M anila, Aug. 15.— A sm all party of This is one of th e largest ever to Coal Mines. the Portland carnival. Lodges of the Moros surprised an outpost of the this coast, and w ill probably H O T T I M E S IN S I G H T New Y ork, Aug. 18.—T hirty-tw o men B. P. O. E. w ill be present from all Twenty-seventh infantry at Camp ie lucky native $500. Sergeant Foley and P riv ate jiarts of the sta te and sevetal adjoining and boys have made affidavit th a t they Surcckels, Lc«k and Gage All Under Arrest on Vickers. HAD F O R E S T F I R E S . Carey were killed, and P riv ate Van- states, also Texas and Colorado. Prizes were taken from th is city a week ago Charges of Libel. dorn was severely wounded. The am ounting to $2,600 will be d istrib u t by a detective for one of the railroad San Francisco, Aug. 14.— Spreckels I Moros, who num bered only a dozen, ed among the d rill team s th a t w ill com lines, and in a locked car were sent to nylon Mill, Destroyed and Another and Leak, of th e C all, were arrested I were armed w ith spears and swords. pete. An elaborate turn-out of th e bro P ittsto n , P a., where they were com In Danger. during the afternoon for libel on a The m orning was foggy. The attack therhood, w ith novel floats and strik pelled to work in the washeriee con nected w ith the c o alm in e s. Two of »a, Aug. 14.— Forest fires have w arrant sworn to by Governor Gage. ing party crawled to w ithin a few feet ingly beautiful effects will be seen. the men who swear th ey were shang d the Dennis s h in g le 'm ill a t They were im m ediately released on of the sentinels and then sprang upon Wagonmaktra Raise Prices. haied m ade th e ir escape and are bark the Blair m ill a t A rlington, bonds. them suddenly. The entire outpost ________ ig'ng about th e C onnell m ill a t Chattanooga, Tenn.% Aug. 1 6 .—The in th is city. They tell in atfidavita ! rushed to the relief of the sentinels, Lumbermen are fighting the I.OS Angeles, Aug. 14—Governor Gage but they were too late, and th e Moros National Wagon Makers, who are in furnished to th e W orld how they were has been arrested here for libel on the escaped, although possibly a few were session here, decided to advance prices lured to Pitts*on, how th e ir car was mny places. com plaint of Spreckels. He was re per cent. The proposition provid attacked by strikers, how they were wounded. who wish to take th e ir fam i- leased on bail. Detective Gibbons, who The American sentinels were terribly ing th a t in case of a strike or a lockout fired upon, and how th ey were finally •pend a week a t th e sta te fair served the w arrant, later served a writ cut w ith the swords and spears. The any uoinn may be declared off bv a ma rescued by an arm ed band and b ro u g h t one of the finest cam p grounds of habeas corpus returnable tomorrow. attacking Moroa were all from Bacolod. jority vote of the union was adopted by to a shed n e ar the coal m ine. None of them was told, according to »st, absolutely free. Any in- T he governor argued before Judge Shaw and the occurrence will probably result the convention. the affidavit, th a t he was wanted to regarding the fair by th e sec- th a t the governor of the state could in a move against th e town, which lias T he Oregon Htate Fair th is year take tiie place of strik in g m iners. not be arrested, but th e contention was a strong fort and other defenses. Portland. prom ises to be one of th e greatest in When the m en asked if th ere was not a disallow ed. ._______ « r Mints Arc Losing Orders dustrial expositions and livestock shows strike on w here they were going, they Seattle Man M ortillv Wounded. New Machinery Trust City, Aug. 14.—Owing to the M anila, Aug. 1 6 . — C onstabulary In ever held on the coast. The fair has were told by th e detective, whom they T renton. N. J ., Aug. 14 - The inter- tion of silver and th e high pre- spector W illiam Schem erhorn, whose been good the p ast two years, b u t it knew as th e “ a g en t,’ th a t th ere was gold, various large contracts national Harvester company, with an home was in Seattle, was m o rtal'y will be better th is year. Don’t fail to no srtik e, but th a t th ey were wanted to build a new railroad. are held back and some have authorized capital of $ 120 , 000 , 000 , has wounded in a recent fight w ith Ladrones see it. been incorporated here. The company ared off. a t Iligan, M indanao. Macedonians end Turks Fight ia authorized to manufacture harvest Hopes to Fiiwf Peary. must h a v e r e c ip r o c it y w it h CUBA ing m achines of all kinds. It is under-; Portland E lk i’ Carnival. n»ti, Aug. 18.—The In tern a- stood th a t among the concerns m terest- [ Everybody rem em bers the great car- McCormick ,VP'graphical union h a s decid- ed in th e syndicate is the of Chicago. | nival on Sixth street, hich the P ort 1 its next convention in W ash- R eaper and Mower concern land Elks gave two years ago. The street fair on a scale twice as great, and Ban Prngidan ! ¿ „ y of the latest midway attractions, Suffrige In New South Wales. B erlin, Aug. 14. A . , reproduced Septem ber I to 13 .r r W forbids forbids the the use use of American i , is to a P ___ a_______ arm y order -- - M„ be .,i repronuw S. W ., Aug. 16.— The nd, extending from Seventh lard in arm y kitchens, and d.rects th a t In Portl, 0f 'hise bill has passed both and Washington streets to Flanders a New South W ales legis- ham s m ust be bought from domestic t street, taking in the park blocks. slaughter houees. “>• Meet In Washington Next. New Y'ork, Aug. 16.— A letter from C harles B artlett, of the steam er Wind- ward, says he hopes to find Peary and be in New York by Sept. 20. j V ienna, Aug. 18. — A fierce 15-hous battle between the M acedonian rebel* and T urkish troops is reported from G radsk, V ilayet, T urkey. 8ixty-five reliels fought 2,000 troops with G atling Noted Dancer Dead. guns and d ynam ite lx»m he. Every New York, Aug. 16.— News comes rebel was e ith e r killed or wounded. from Rio Jan eiro to th e effect th a t Car- The T urks m assacred th e wounded m encita, the noted dancer, is dead The troops lost 48 killed and 216 wounded. there of yallow fever.