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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
Cottage Grove Leader. FIRE LOSS $900,000. NEWS OF OREGON OREAT DAMAQE BY VOLCANO. u. S. WORSTED Destruction In Guatemala Oreater Than That on Island of Martinique. ! . . T. W O O L K Ï i P u b l i s h e r . New York, Nov. 18.— Astounding Sioux City, Iowa., Nov. 19.— Armour Items of G<iitoil Interest Gathered revelation* of great lose of life and prop King Oscar Favored German, Every Point. A Co.’i packing plant, which occupied C O T T A G E GROVE .. OREGON. From All Over the State. erty by the eruption of the Santa Maria four acre« of the stockyards, and wan volcano are being made daily, eaye a valued at $900,000, waa totally de- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINGS cablegram to the Herald from Guate COMPLETE FINDINGS ARE ANNOUNCED atroyed early thia morning by a fire mala City. Eruptions continue. Many ■ ------------------ which started on the second floor of the a Brief Review of Improvements, Orowth hundreds of human beings perished and British and Americans Had No R|.ht Oc nera! Review of Important Happenings fertilizer building, and is thought by the destruction of property is considered and Development Along AH Line* Arbitrator's Views, to Protect Lite " of the Past Week In Brief and Manager Lennon to have been due to or Uphold Samoan Court. Throughout Our State. greater than that in the Ieland of Mar Comprehensive Form. either spontaneous combustion or to an tinique by the eruptione of Mount imperfect dryer. The loss is partly The fourth annual Angora goat Washington, Nov. I 9 . _ By pr6Ti The attempt on the life oi King Leo covered by $721,000 insurance. Five show of Oregon will he field in Dallas Pelee. A ll of the estates in the neighbor arrangement between the official, pold has revived the question of sup hundred men are thrown out of employ | January 14 and 15. hood of the volcano are buried under there was today publi.hed .itn m ,,’ pressing anarchy.. Operations at the Tillamook fish ment. Within an hour after the flames Two distinct shocks of earthquake in were discovered by a watchman six hatchery have been suspended on ac- volcanic ashes, which reach to the tope eously in Washington, London and of the liousee. The richeet coffee es Berlin the full text of the decision Utah demolished chimneys and crock I count of the recent heavy rains streams of water were being tbiown ery and stopped clocks. The given by hie majesty, King Oscar II The freshet on the Siusla riverfeaua d tates are completely ruined. I upon the flames, which were gutting by tne recent heavy rains did consider principal losers are the large coffee as arbitrator between the three conn’ ¡¡f Fire in the freight depot at Pell City, Ala., resulted in the death of two men the fertilizer building, 120x60 feet and able damage to the fish hatchery on planters, mostly Uniter! States citi triee named, of certain claims owing to zens and Germans, whose properties and the injury of 10, two perhaps four stories high, but the pressure was that river. m ilitary operations conducted in Samoa I inadequate. The floors and contents of fatally. A postoffice has been established at are ruined. in the year 1899. The decision is long Two or throe craterB have been Inglis, Columbia county. An office A ll hope of finding E. F. Egan, su the building burned like chaff. The and abounds in whereases and conclu formed on the side of the volcano. lias also been established at Tiller, perintendent of the Great Northern, roof soon fell, and the fire burst through There was no eruption from the sum sions, and in substance it has been Douglas county. who was lost in the mountains of Mon into the beef-killing house. A t the The safe In the depot at Newberg was mit. Pumice ami ashes were carried announced heretofore in the cable di§- tana, has been given up and the search same time the cattle chute ignited, and opened Friday night and $1,180 se chiefly in the southern and western for him abandoned. patches from Stockholm. The preced- The sea hae a coating of in five minutes fell with a crash. cured by a burglar. The crook evi directions. ing publication, however, did not < Four soldiers at Fort Stevens have volcanic material extending foe many Once inside the beef-killing house, the dently knew his business, as he worked been arrested for attempting to burn vey to tlio officials here a full realiu. miles. From the combination of the lock. the fortifications. It is believed that flames began to dance merrily. The loss of the coffee crop, which is tion of the complete victory won by There were 360 hales of hops sold at they are guilty of starting all of the this house to the oleomargarine build Guatemala’s principal export, has com Germany in this arbitration, for it ap. Dallas last Saturday for 27 cents f. o. recent numerous firet. ing was only a step, and when the oils pletely demoralized commerce and gov b. Ho sales have heretofore been made pears that on every point the arbitrator ernment finances generally. The na The coal strike commission has started to burn the fire presented a above 26 cents, though offers of 2 6 * tional paper currency, which is the adopted the most extreme German reached the fourth demand of the min most spectacular appearance. The cents were out only circulating medium, ha« fallen to view, in opposition to Great Britain ers’ union, which calls for a yearly big beef house, containing 500 carcass The board of directors of the W il 7 cent» gold for one paper dollar. trade agreement, and which means a ami the United States. es, next caught fire, and the whole lamette Valley Chautauqua association, Prices for all necessities have risen straight out recognition of the union. The arbitration grew out of claims by plant, except the hog house, was a lake at a meeting held in Oregon City fast to prohibitive figures for many persons. The north bound Southern Pacific of fire. week, decided to take some steps toward The atborities are trying to foice the Germans or British subjects or Ameri- express was wrecked Sunday afternoon The roar was terrific. The country reorganization and appointed a commit dealers to send goods at the nsual can citizens for compensation on ac north of Cottage Grove. Only one man for miles around was illuminated. tee for that purpose. count of losses they alleged they had prices, but the condition of affairs is was hurt and he says he was walking Suddenly there was a terrific detona Two different companies are endeav such that business is entirely paralyzed. suffered in consequence of unwarranted along the track and had stepped aside tion, followed quickly by another, and oring to secure franchises for operating m ilitary action on the part of German Violently worded handbills and posters to let the train pass. Every car in the then another. British or American officers in Samoa' Twenty-four drums of street car systems in the city of Rose- are being circulated. train, except the Pullman, was dam 100 pounds of ammonia each exploded burg. between the first of January, 1899, ami One company is composed aged. the 13th of May following. The quw- before the reserve supply in the am largely of local capitalists and the ANCIENT RELICS FOUND. tion really at issue was whether or not That ex other is made up of Eastern men. An anarchist fired three shots at monia cistern was reached. the Pritieh and United States govern King Leopold, of Belgium, but hurt no plosion almost razed the entire plant. It is expected that the lumbermen Americans Discover Prehistoric Cavern In ments should be considered responsible The flames were blown through the on the lower Columbia will advance body. Mountains ol Mexico. fot the losses. fire wall which separated the hog bouse the price of yellow fir logs from $7.50 A meteor of great brilliancy fell from the other buildings. Hermosillo, Mexico, Nov. 18.— A re The arbitrator recites that the United The hog Yellow fir logs near Lexingon, K y., causing considera i house contained 2,500 dressed hogs and to $8 per thousand. States ship Philadelphia and the Brit bring a much higher price than ordin markable story, duly authenticated, of ble excitement. \ 2,500,000 pounds of pork products, ary fir, and are in great demand. the discovery of bidden Aztec treas ish steamers Porpoise and Royalist, on March 15, 1899, opened tire across the V’ enezuelan government troops are j Steadily the fire crept against the ures, has just been reported to the gov town of Apia, Samoa, directing the During the first two years of his term reported to have won an important_bat- wind and through the office building. Governor Geer granted 15 pardons and ernment author ¡ties at Tepic by Rev. same against the forces of High Chief I Not a scrap of paper was saved. When tle with the revolutionists. the last of the ammonia drums was 20 commutations, and during his last Pablo Martino, the pprish priest of Mataafa; that the same vessels brought Senator Elkms, who has heretofore two years 10 pardons and 16 commuta the newly appointed king of Samos, going off, a burning chute fell upon a Y esca. fought reciprocity with Cuba, has come Malietoa, and his forces to Malinin bunch of live hogs, and their squeals tions Of the 10 men pardoned in the The priest makes a statement, which out in favor of the measure. point and supplied them with arms and were added to the appalling cboruB. last two years two were gnilty of mur is concurred in by several reliable wit Congressman Babcock has declined After the tire got good headway in der, two of manslaughter, four of lar ammunition for the ensuing struggle nesses, that a party of Americans, to enter the speakership race ami has the hog house, the shops, chicken pack ceny, one of assault with a dangerous against Mataafa. In answer to the headed by an archaeologic expert, who thrown his support to Cannon, thus as ing plant, ice bouses and ice runways weapon and one of obtaining money British and American claims that gave the name of Heverick, arrived at suring the latter’ s election. under the treaty of Berlin, any one «1 and smaller department houses were under false pretenses. Yesca several weeks ago, and went George L. Dillman, state engineer from that place into the mountains, the signatory powers was authorized to The American Federation of Labor consumed in quick succession. The terrible roaring continued un for the examination of land applied for enforce the decision of the chief juBlire adopted resolutions against the ship accompanied by three Mexican guides. subsidy bill and demanded a repeal of abated. The high brick walls crum under the Carey arid land act, expresses The archaeologist obtained bis bearings of Samoa, declaring Malietoa kipgti» arbitrator say i: the law requiring marine engineers to bled and crashed one by one, and the the opinion that private operations by means of a chart which he is said conflagration gradually ate its way will not prevent government work, as " W e have found nothing in thesaik give notice for quitting work. to have copied from an Aztec stone through building after building. The the amount reclaimed is small com general act, or any subsequentsgtw tablet in the National museum in the Secretary Hitchcock [has determined fire department was inadequate. The pared with the total area of arid land ment, which authorizes one of the City of Mexico. He located a vast that a forest reserve shall be created in pressure was hardly strong enough to in the state. signatory powers, or a majority of then, cavern in a mountain near Yesca. Im the Blue and Strawberry mountains, in throw water to the roof of the pork to take action to enforce the condition Superintendent of Public Instruction mense stone images stood about this Eastern Oregon. The reservation will house,. of the act or to make the decisions of When the walls of this de chamber. In one end was a handsome Ackerman has derided that as soon as be made on an entirely new plan. partment burst, the firemen played the chief justice binding on the part of a parent or guardian moves into a altar, above which burned a bright The Southern Pacific has signed a their streams on the buildings until school district with the intention of flame, supplied by natural gas from a the United States. ” The decision con cludes as fellows: new agreement with the telegraphers, daylight. making it his bona fide residence, a crevice in the wall. In a chamber ad The fire burned all day and this "T h a t the military action in qore- train dispatchers and station agents on child of such parent or guardian is en joining this main temple was found a the entire system whereby an advance afternoon there was another terrific ex titled to free tuition from the time he great store of ornaments and utensils tion, namely, the bringing back of the plosion, which threw bricks and pieces Malietoane and the distribution to them of 10 per cent in wages is granted. belonging to the Aztecs or some other moves into the district. of iron for hundreds of yards. No one of arms nnd ammunition, the bombard In bis report on the army in the was hurt. Linn county farmers are Dreparing a prehistoric race. ment, the military'operations on shore Twelve burros were required to trans Philippines, General Chaffee upholds protest to be presented to the next leg and the stoppage of the street traffic, General Bell. islature against the proposed change of port the articles to Fan Bias, where cannot be considered as having been BOOK ON PHILIPPINES. the game law, under which upland they were shipped to Fan Francisco, ac warranted; and that, therefore, hil A large furniture factory at Bean- companied by the Americans. Brittannic majesty’ s government nnd harbois, Quebec, was burned, entailing New Work Just Issued by Insular Bureau birds may be shot from September 15, As such articles cannot be removed instead of from October 1. Open seas the United States government are re of War Department. a loss of $100,000. on before October 1 means at a time from Mexico without the consent of sponsible, under the convention of the Washington, Nov. 19.— The Pro The American Federation of Labor, when the farmers are busy with har the government, an investigation is in 7th of November, 1899, for lossee now in session, is considering a plan to nouncing Gazetteer and Geographical vesting and they desire to have an even progress. caused by said m ilitary action; whie pension men of 60 and over. Dictionary of the Philippines, with chance with hunters from the cltieB. reserving for a future decison theqnee- MITCHELL ON THE STAND. A Swedish sailor on the transport maps, charts and illustrations, which tion as to the extent to which the two Sumner jumped overboard to save- the was prepared in the bureau of insular governments, or each of them, may be PORTLAND MARKETS. Coal Attorneys Put Him Through Lively considered responsible for such losses." ship’ s flag and was drowned. affairs of the war department, has just Pace—Stood Examination Well. Wheat— WallaWalla, 68166690; blue- British Columbia accuses the been issued, and contains a wealth of stem 73 * 0 74c; valley, 70c. Scranton, Pa., N ot . 17.— President TIMBER ORDERED SOLD. United States of stealing thousands of information concerning our Oriental Barley— Feed, $21.00 per ton; brew Mitchell, of the United Mineworkers’ square miles of territory near Portland possessions. The gazetteer proper con ing, $22.00. canal. Union, occupied the witness stand Idaho Land Board Will Dispose of Tweaty tains 264 pages, including the index, Thousand Acres. Flour— Best grade, 3.5003.70; grah throughout both sessions of the coal The official returns from the recent while the geographical dictionary occu Boise, Idaho, Nov. 19.— The etnte election in Pennsylvania show that pies 668 pages, exclusive of the maps, am. $3.00(33.50. strike commission Saturday. For four Millstuffs— Bran, $19.00 per ton; the Republicans elected their governor charts and illustrations. hours and a half he took the cross-fire land board has ordered the pale of middlings, $28.60; shorts, $19.60; by a plurality of 166,410. When Dewey's brilliant v ic to ry ’ of two brilliant attorneys of the coal about 20,000 acres more of Idaho chop, $17. | timber. The estimates place the A gang of robbers operating in Ely awoke national Interest in the Phil Oats— No. 1 white, $ 1 .1 2 *0 1 .1 5 ; companies, and ended the day with few amount of timber to be disposed ofnt ria, N. Y ., were interrupted and in ippines, the obtainable literature in scars as a result of the battle. David 150,000,000 feet. The agent of the the fight that followed one officer was English on the question was meager, gray, $1.1001.12* per cental. Hay — Timothy, $10011; clover, Wilcox, of New York, of general coun Howard land, log and lumber com fatally wounded anil one robber killed. while the Spanish works were to be sel for the Delaware A Hudson com pany, of Coenr d ’ Alene City, appeal*! found in but few libraries, so that the $8.00; cheat, $809 per ton. Four of the men injured in the furn work of obtaining complete and accur Potatnee— Kent Burbanks, 60080c pany, and Wayne MacVeagh, of Phila before the board and asked that the ace explosion at Lebanon, Pa., have ate information of the islands, their per sack; ordinary, 50055c per cental, delphia, who is representing the Penn tract of timber on 8t. Mary’s river be died, making the death list eight. geographical resources, history, etc., growers’ prices; Merced sweets, $1.750 sylvania coal company and the Lehigh sold. He deposited with the secretary Many of the injured are not, yet out of has been a very difficult one. Requests $2 per cental. coal and iron company, were the prin a certified rheck for $500 as a guarantee dangei. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.500 cipal questioners, and they put hun that bis company would bid the ap already received for the edition exceed 4.25; per pound, 10c; bens, $404.60 per dreds of questions to Mr. Mitchell. The praised price. General Chaffee was tendered a re the lim it ordered by congress to be dozen; per ponnd, 11c; springs, $3.00 tiest of harmony prevailed between the After some discussion ol the nutter ception in San Francisco by the busi printed. 03.50 per dozen; fryers, $2.5003.00; lawyers and the witness. The mem Governor Hunt moved that the Una ness men. Flagman Made Fatal Mistake. broilers, $2.0002.60; ducks, $4.500 bers of the commission took the same which is located on St Mary’s river Chicago, Nov. 19.— One man was 6.00 per down; turkeys, young, 1 2 * interest in everything, and frequently Southern Pacific locomotive engineers and tributaries in the conntie* of have asked for an advance of 20 per killed and a dozen men, women and 0 )3 c ; geese, $6.000 6.50 per dozen. interrupted with questions, that tbev Latah, Kootenai and Shoshone be pot children more or less seriously injured Cheeee— Fuff cream, twins, 150 might have a better understanding of cent in wages. up for sale, and that the white pin* In a collision tonight between a West 16e; Young America, 1 5 * 0 1 6 * what was oeing said. The afternoon timber be appraised at $1.50 p*[ The war department has announced ern avenue electric train and a Chicago factory prices, 1 0 1 * c lees. session was more interesting. Mr. thousand, and 76 cents per thousand that additional barracks to hold 416 Burlington & Quincy freight train at Butter— Fancy creamery, 3O 032*c MacVeagh’s cross-examination was, as for red fir and yellow pine. A read»- men will be built at Vancouver at once. the Eighteenth street crossing. The per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 20 a rule, very keen, and while he assured tion was passed - instructing the chif motor and trailer which made up the 0 2 2 * c ; store, 16018. Mr. Mitchell he was not radically op General Bliss has gone to Havana, electric train were crowded with pas clerk to advertise the sale of the tn Eggs— 26030c per dozen. posed to him, he did not miss an oppor tier. The sale will occur in Kootenai where he will work for the early adjust sengers, and it seems a miracle that so Hope— New crop, 22026c per ponnd. tunity to place Mr. Mitchell’s reasons county December 22, Shoshone. Decem ment ol differences on the reciprocity many escaped instant death. W ool—Valley, 1 2 *0 1 5 c ; Eastern for better conditions in the anthracite treaty. ber 23, and Latah December 26. Oregon, 8 0 1 4 * c ; mohair, 26028c. coal field in a bad light before the com Demands on Two Railroads. Baef— Gross, cows, 303 * « per mission. The war department w ill reduce the Increase of 1 Cent an Hour. Chicago, Nov. 19. — Engineres and pound; steers, 4o; dressed, 607c. cavalry down to 60 men to the troop. Philadelphia, Nov. 19. — The Phila Veal— 7 * 0 8 * c . Son Succeeds Father In Congress. At present about 90 enlisted men are firemen representing the entire St. delphia Rapid Transit company t" J Paul system have made a demand for Mutton — Groan, Sc per ponnd; in each troop. Paris, Tex., Nov. 18.— A special announced that, beginning Pecen'°‘V ’ increased wages and an entirely new dreaaed, 6c. election was held today in the Fourth the wages of the conductors and motor- A porter in a ’New York hotel has schednle. The same classes of employ Lam b s— Grose, S * e per pound; congressional district, Morris Shepard men in their employ would hrjo been found guilty of robbing the guests es on the Northwestern have made dressed, 6 * c . being elected to congrees to fill the on- , creased from 19 to 20 cents an ho*- for a number of years. He has about i similar demands, the increase demand Hoes— Gross, 6 * 0 6 * e per pound; expired term ol his father, recently de , Nearly 8,000 are affected by tb* *■ ed ranging between 10 and 20 per cent. I dressed, 7 0 7 *0 . $15,000 in stolen jewiery. ceased. I crease. Big Armour Packing Home Plant at Sioux City Entirely Destroyed. W E E K ’S DOINGS