HAVE ORDERS TO SMOOT. Cottage Grove Leader. I*. r . WOOLKT. Publisher. LABOR'S BIÜ DAY. Holiday la (Jcncrally Observed Throughout Oregon Big Time In Portland. NEWS OF OREGON r Oeneral Uobin WIU Take Mora Stringent Measures Philadelphia, Sept. 2.—Having ex­ Items of Interest Gathered from hausted every other means for pre­ serving |«are and in protecting non­ All Parts of the State. | Portland, Sept. 2.— I.ahor day ! observed in Portland yesterday with a CO TTA G E GROVE OREGON. grand parade in the forenoon, held j in the afternoon aod • « ™ d AN0 nNANC1AL DOINGS sports About 7,500, hall in the evening, members of Portland labor unions I A Brief Review of Improvements, Growth in line in the parade, while many Oeneral Review of Important Happenings thousands of the residents of the city t>cvel°Praenl Along All Lines of the P ast Wock in Brief and and visitors from the surrounding towns Throughout Our State. Comprehensive Form. PELEE IS ACTIVE Another Awful Eruption CUi^ Two Hundred Victims. union men from violence on their way TW O VILLA GES ENTIRELY DESTROY!» to and from 1 lie mines, Brigadier Gen­ eral Gobio, in command of the troopa People of Fort de France are Again now in the coal tielda, haa issued an or­ Stricken A Tidal Wave Follow* outbreak Relief en Route. der that the soldiers shall shoot any persons detected throwing stones and ------- and ,hat if any mob re- other missiles, and that Custries, Island of St. Lucia, B. W they sists the authority of the troops. I ., Sept. 3.—The British »hail freely use their bayonets. crowded the sidewalks to view the pro- | The Panther Creek valley has been j Korona arrived here yesterday evening killed in a „ ,,aion. Fifty-six different , S‘,n'tae8t >“ 1'. |,» ker «»““‘ T . . . union» . , bn« been »old for »59, 00 Thirty poraons were in an almost continual turmoil this were represented, and of )hese the The YYabana mine, near Ashland, week, and the troops stationed there from F'ort de France, Island nf j|„, train wreck in Alabama. ban »«ail« arrangem ents to use oil for have had some difficulty in protecting tinique. She reports that a terrible The international mining congress Painters’ Union carried off the hand- ..... made arrangemc fuel with which to generate power. The situs- eruption of Mount f’elee occurred it »ilk banner offered for the best is in session at Butte, Mont. the lives of the workmen some , however, im­ 9 o’clock Saturday, and people The Grain- In a few years Salem will have to the valley has tion m Another hitch has occurred in the appearing organization, ship in everv cord of wood used. Al­ proved gieatly, and it is hoped by the arrived at F'ort de Frame (rom u* signing of the Anglo-Chinese treaty. handlers’ Union and th e Pressm en’» miiitaiy authorities that the law lessness | ------ -------- — -------- ready a large amount is brought in by and abusive language directed toward northern part of the island reported Kev. M. Farley han been recom­ Union were accorded favorable men- train. saed regret The other | that the village of Mourne Rouge, near mended as a successor to Archbishop tion, and the judges expre The Columbia River Packers’ Associ­ the soldiers will now cease. The other ■ the district that there were not second and third previously devaetatod Corrigan of New York. sections of the coal regions are compar­ Soeech- ation has decided to operate its cannery atively quiet. had been entirely destroyed, r.nd th« A Utah mao, who ia thought to have prizes to award to them. at Eagle Cliff during the fall fishing The general strike situation remains i.e C artel, a village on the com been insane, killed his wife and two making formed no part of the exercises, season. tor the men chose to show their strength unchanged. Some coal is being shipped, daughters and then shot himself. by their appearance in the procession Real estate men of Eugene have hut the quantity is so small, compared which was destroyed at the time of Denver aeronauts, who endeavored and to spend the remainder of their formed [the Eugene Real Estate E x­ with the normal shipment, that it lias the great eruption, had been swept by> to go from that city »o New York in holiday in enjoyment. The procession change, with the object of co-operation little or no effect on the market. The tidal wave. About 200 perrooe log a balloon, were wrecked after being out was the longest line of laboring men in the matter of advertising in the East. fuel now coming to the market ia prin­ their live*. evei formed in Portland, and it was a 24 hours. The Uncle Sam Mining & Milling cipally washery and loose coal. A sloop from thedslaml of St. Via. Generals Dewet, Botha and Delarey common remark that they were an un­ Company, with property in the Blue cent, which readied here this morning, and Mr. Fischer have arrived in Lon­ usually intelligent and prosperous look­ river district, has installed a new five- COMING IN DROVES. reporta that Mount Pelee’s crater» don from The Hague. A heavy rain ing crowd of citizens. stamp m ill. was failing when the> arrived and they There la a Oreat Kush of Scandlvians to now quiet, but the detonations Bator- The Day at Albany. Birds B. Smith, one of the most American Shore. received no ovation. day night were the loudest heard up to Albany, Or., Sept. 2 .—I.ahor day prominent men in Clatsop county, U is estimated that 40,000 laborers was generaly observed in Albany. died recently in Astoria. Stockholm, Sept. 2.— Driven from that time, and the inhabitant» wer* He was in Florence, Italy, are on strike. It is The banks and many places of business born in Yam hill county in 1839. their homes by the unprecedented iiard terribly alarmed. feared the trouble will spread to other were closed. times and stringent conscription laws The celebration was Mount f’elee haa been in coniUnt Captain Sam el Ba-s, who came to of Sweden, an unusually large number * cities. The government is taking under the auspices of the Albany Fed­ energetic measures to suppress disorder eration of Trades Unions, and consisted Oregon in 1869, died at Whatcom, of Scandinavians are making their way eruption eince August 15. There >u and the jails are overflowing. of a parade and public speaking in the Wash., a few days ago, aged 71 years. to America this summer. Every steam­ an enormous fall of ashes fromth* About 200 men were in He had been prominent in politics for er leaving for America is crowded, and volcano tire night of the 25th. The» Representative Graffenreid of Texas afternoon. the past 40 years. the transport lines are coping with tire was a very severe eruption the nig« line. is dead. The Umatilla countv delegation to greatest rush since the eighties. Manv Rousing Time at Grant's Puss. Senator Hoar celebrated his 76th *n- the next legislature will ask for a state are unable to obtain passage at Scandi­ of the 28th, when the volcanic runt Grants Pass, Or., Sept. 2.— Labor niversary on Friday. grain commission. A measure ---- will navian points and are obliged to go to lings were heard at a great dietan». celebrated in The machinists* strike on the Golf, day was appropriately The mountain burned fiercely fig also be introduced by them to tax Liverpool and Southampton. It was the Pass yesterday, It is estimated that 15,900 passen­ night and out at sea passing venti; Colorado & Santa Fe has been declared Grants _______ insurance companies more for the most successful event of its kind ever benefit of the common school fund. gers for America have left Copenhagen off. were covered with ashes. The night of QAftinn of the m e state, and known in ™ fh«a this section Colombia accuses Nicaragua of aiding was a winding card for A rich discovery has made on the alone during tire last six months. The the 30th there were three repan» ” Federated * emigrants are mostly ol an excellent revolutionsts and threatens to retaiitae Trades Union of this city, which had blue Bird and Red Cloud claims, in clasa. They are bound chiefly to the eruptions. “ when she gets up the matter in charge Crowds of pen- the Blue river district. The property Northwestern states, where they intend It is impossible to approach tba 1 was formerly worked, but wa 9 aban­ The forest Ares that have been raging thronged th„ 8trwtH the entire settling on agricultural land. milieu town of S t. Pierre Iron) the»» doned as being valueless. A ledge 15 16 PaV 7 WwkB “r" manv being here from all parts of the vhich The people of the village ol LcCaibet,! reported to be under control. corurtry, a number of the surrounding feet wide has been uncovered SULTAN AND ARMENIANS. - thft OCt!a- contains much free gold. on the coast, are terror-stricken uni A loss of $100,000 was caused by the mines having sum. uu«u the occa- fleeing to the interior. Hot vatw ii ‘ “ sion. All of the stores and business Pheasants will be much scarcer than He Will Rescind^ Severe Orders If They pouring down on Lorraine and Bus burning of the concentrator of the Mon­ houses closed their doors from 9 in the Will be Loyal. tana Ore Purchasing company at Butte. morning until 4 o’clock in the alter- usual in Lane county this year. There Point, villages to the northeast oi 11» are two reasons for the scarcity. First, Horrible detonations ms Constantinople, Sept. 2.—The sultan crater. The Canadian Pacific railway will noon, the birds were killed off very close last recently agreed to repeal the exception­ heard, the ground rocked and q sited, shortly place the enormous amount of fall, and second, the wet weather of the At Salem. measures adopted Arinen- and articles on tables were throm * J 23 . 000.000 acres of land on the market U4W.,AV.ring killed off many of th al guarantee that no outbreak would fol­ latkp nngiis. TTwrr rmrtre vr«u x, .wren., ■exercises. t wir nmfo iVsi The governor oi Martinique and resulted in the drowning of five participated in the street procession The War Eagle group of three claims, low. The patriarchal council having ordered every available boat to re»» employes of the Battle Creek Sanitar­ that started from the city hall about 2 lying between the Cracker-Oregon and met and signed a document setting the people from the coast villages » | o’clock in the afternoon. The parade Goiconda, in the Cracker district, has forth the loyalty of the Armenians and ium. Fort de F’ranee. moved over the principal streets and promising tranqnifity, an imperial irade At 8 o’clock in the evening ol Ski®. I Heavy rains have damaged crops in ended at Marion square, where the been sold. The consideration ia not is now awaited, the putriach having re made pub’ic. The properties are be­ Kansas, aud in the vicinity of Burling­ literary exercisea of the day were held. day, the 30th, the sky was doodles. ! fused to resume his office until the lieved to be an extension of the ton hundred! of acres of corn have been Suddenly and without warning, ose- Cracker-Oregon ledge, on which a rich promises of the sultan are fulfilled. destroved and many bridges washed half of the horizon was obscured by a CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES. strike was recently made. pitch-black cloud of dust. This cloud away. duldi Is Appointed. Pendleton stores will close at six Attorney General Knox has sailed Oover Taft Proposes Amendment to the Rome, Aug. 31.— Mgr. Guidi has was a magnificent electrical effect, the o’clock hereafter. . been appointed delegate in the Philip­ flashes of light surpassing the for Europe. He goes abroad for the Exclusion Law. F'lames end purpose of obtaining clear title to the He is expected to hasten his elaborate fireworks. The separator and threshing outfit pines. Washington, Sep. 3.— It is the opin­ property of the Panama Canal com­ departure for Manila in consequence of flashes continued to burst fromth» of Frank Chute waa destroyed by fire cloud until nearly midnight. Column ion at the war department that Gover­ pany. on the Gunn farm, north of Ashlknd. information received at the Vatican of of flames shot out of the crater of nor T aft’s remarks at the board of trade the organization of a schismatic Cath­ Judge Richardson of Spokane has Adam K. Wilson, a prominent busi­ The Vati­ Mount Pelee to explode about the cloud rendered a decision that a boycott is banquet in Manila respecting the em­ ness man of Dallas, is dead, aged 58 olic chnrcli in the islands. in showers of balls of golden fire vhich can does not attach much importance ployment of labor on plantations will not illegal when peaceably conducted, years. Fie was the owner of two large to the movement, and declares " i t fell through the darkness in myriadioi ami when not so conducted must lie form the basis of a suggestion to con­ farms in Polk county. A tidal wave rushed upon cannot develop under the leadership of sparks. dealt with in the criminal court, not gress at the next session that the act F'ort de France and the terrified inhab­ persons whose sole reason for oraniza Farmers living at Highland are com­ by a court of equity. extending the Chinese exclusion laws plaining of a black beetle that is doing tion is because they are excommuni­ itants tied in large numbers to the in­ terior. The wave was not never* and ln l an automobilt accident at Long to the Philippines be amende,!. It is I a great deal of harm. Nearly all the cated from the Catholic i hutch.” did but slight damage. Branch , N. J . , two persons weFe killed late garden stuffs, such as squash, j contemplated to remove the ironclad In addition to the 200 persons re­ and three seriously injured. Oregonian Dies In Tennessee. cabbage, cucumbers, etc., are being restriction which now exists and to devoured. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 2.—Owen ported to have lost their lives at 1 * George P. Clurk, grand ruler of the Judd, atate agent for Oregon for tho Carbet and Mourne Rouge, many other Elks, denies the report that there is a clothe the Philippine commission with New Y’ork Life Insurance company, is persons are said to have been killed ill shortage in the account of the grand power to regulate the entrance of Chi­ PORTLAND MARKETS. dead here at the residence of his father over the northern districts ol the treasurer. nese labor. The commission itself haa Judge W. Judd. Failing health forced islands. The governor of Martinique ■ Twenty-three Italians have been ar­ already given some attention to the Mr. Judd to leave Oregon two months is believed to have started for the seen* rested at Geneva, Italy, on suspicion of subject, and it is believe,! that Pro­ Wheat— Walla Walla, 60(861c; blue- ago, and since that time his decline of devastation. being connected with a plot to derail fessor Jenks' investigations into the stem, 02(383«; valley, 63(364c. When the steamer Korona arrived has been rapid. Barley—Feed, »19.00 per ton. the train bearing King Victor Emman­ labor problem in the Straits S ettle­ here elie was covered with ashes. ments and elsewhere in the Orient uel to Berlin. Floor— Best grades, »3.05(93.80 pet Honors for Oregon Boy. meet with approval. The proposed TROOPS FAVOR STRIKERS. The Dalles, Or., Sept. 2.— Homer D. “ A husband takes a wife tor better regulations it is said, will look to a barrel; graham, »2.96(33.20. Mlllstuffs — Bran, »17 per ton; Angell, of this city, has been awarded or worse, and because she does not widely regulate,! system of admission middlings, »21.50; aborts, »18; the Morgan scholarship in the Colum­ Persuade Non-Union Workmen toQwk- conform to his notions of economy is of Chinese as plantation laborers bia university school of law for the not a ground for catting her from him .” under sufficient bonds in each case, chop, »17. Feed the Destitute. next year. The award was made in This is the opinion of Justice eprig, Oats— No.l white, 95c9 » 1 .0 0 ; gray, Parkersburg, W. V a., Sept. 3.—As under proper of ■ identifications ........ p . - i " . . systems - v -«•••" — — ......... 9 0 ( wpfir ' recognition of Mr. Angell’s high schol­ unexpected situation has resulted Iron of the New York supreme court. and on condition that they shall leave 19 arship for last year. the ordering out of the National Guard. Hay — Timothy, »11(913; clover, It is probable the opening of the the Philippines after a (ertain period Snch regulations as exist in »7.50(910; Oregon wild hay, »5(96 per The soldiers, whose sympathies «ere schools of Kansas will have to he post­ of time. Dumont to Build Big Airship. poned on account of the inability of Hawaii for the proper care of the t