Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, April 11, 1896, Image 1

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    THE LKADKR.
HENOMFiMAL PR O PO SITIO N S
--------FOR —
CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE
V O L . 7.
-T O —
BOHEMIA GOLD MINES
C O T T A G E G R O V E . L A N E C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . S A T U R P A Y . A P R I L 11. 1896.
COTTAGE
THE LEADER.
'HE R A IL R O A D G A T E W A Y
mantled by Colonel dteveni from Cas-
sala.
ENGLAND AND SPAIN
GROVE
A
BOLD
PLOT.
A
A
U
N
T
D
THE PA CIFIC STATES
N O . 45.
%
LBM A.TI.
relieve the acting agent, Captain Babb,
of the Unitod States army, as soon as
an invoice of the property can be made.
The Spokane Street Railway Com­
pany has made an order that no em­
ploye of the mud is allowed to talk to
a passenger. Neither the oondnetor
nor the motorman can enter into con­
versation with a person on the car.
The civil service commission o f Seat­
tle has decided npon the order of ex­
aminations and the first examination
w ill probably take place in abont five
weeks, this delay being necessitated
by the course laid down in the charter.
A skeleton was unearthed by work­
men at the O. R. & N. Co. 's stockyards
in Spokane last week. One of the
workmen sent his pick through the top
of the skull before he knew what it
was. It is supposed that the skeleton
is that of a squaw.
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS
r u n t o K til ti tip C o r n e liu s V a n d e r b ilt In
The
money
order
transaction»
Devoted to the Best Interests throughout the United States during
C a lifo r n ia .
IN T E R E S TIN G NEW S N O T E S FROM
I M P O R T A N T A L L I A N C E SA ID T O
R O U T IN E W O R K O F T H E F I F T Y -
of Cottage Grove, Lemati and the last quarter of 1895, beat all previ­
San Francisco, April 8.— George E. ;
V
A
R
I
O
U
S
P
L
A
C
E
S
.
HAVE BEEN FORMED.
F O U R T H S E S S IO N .
ous
records
in
volume.
The
accounts
Hard, late chief of the Southern Paciflo
Bohemia Gold Mining District.
have just been audited and show the
Company’ s detective service, came up
receipts to have been aggregated 915 ,.
from Los Angeles last night and gave
L E A D E R BUILDING
B e a r in g o n t h e C u b a n Q u e s t io n —S p a in
9 a b i U n f « o f t h e R ills a n d R e s o lu t io n »
575,971.
publicity to one of the moat remark­ X*n« G r e a t N o r t h w e s t F u r n is h e s S o m e
C an D e p e n d o n t h e S u p p o r t o f E n g ­ able stories of an anarchist plot that
I n t r o d u c e d In t h e S e n a te a n d H o u s e
Fire broke out in the Washburn &
N ew s o f M ore T h a n G en era l Iu ter-
la n d lu H e r C o n flic t W ith t h e la - was probably ever heard in San Fran­
Moen
Maunufacturing
Company’ s
—C o n d e n s e d R e c o r d o f t h e D o in g s o f 1
est — D e v e l o p m e n t an d P r o g r e s s In
« u r g e n t « In 4 u b a u .
plant, at Quinsigmond, Mass., result­
cisco.
The plot, according to Mr. j
t h e N a tio n a l L a w m a k e r s —S en a te-
A ll Iu d u s tr le s -O r e g o n .
ing in a loss of from 9150,000 to 9165,-
; Gard, was nothing less than a con­
New York, April 7.— A World dis­
E d i t o r a n d B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r 000, fully insured. Tw o hunrded men
Washington,
April 4. — In the senate
The Promised land in Wallowa coun­
spiracy to hold up the Varderbilt spec­
patch from London says:
today the honse bill was passed grunt- '
w ill be out of work until the building
ial train and abduct Cornelius Vander­ ty is fast filling up with settlers from
“ The positive statement came to
THE BEST
ing the Atchison & Nebraska and Chi- j
is rebuilt.
bilt, and it has transpired that the ontside points.
your correspondent from a leading
K a t n o f S u b s c r ip t i o n .
cago,
Burlington
&
Quincy
railways
officials
of
the
Southern
Pacific,
who
So far, 933,000 in taxes have been
The (ienessee river is higher than in financier of this city that England has
the right-of-way through the Sao and
ONE YEAR. .................................... ....... ...... OO
twenty years. It is over its banks in concluded a treaty of alliance with i were informed of the matter through collected in Lane. There is yet over
* These rates are strictly In advance.
Fox Indian reservations, in Kansas and is S im m o n s L iver R e g u l a t o r —don’t
Mr.
Gard
before
the
Vanderbilt
party
♦
100,000
to
collect
the
southern
part
of
Rochester
and
has
___ • Subscriber« wishing a change in their
■Spain. His final message was:
Nebraska. Pettigrew reported the In­ forget to take it Th^Livcr gets sluggish
reached El Paso, have been taking all
p stufflce address should give their old as well washed away part of the Erie tracks.
The proposition to start a pine-
" ‘ Within ten days Europe w ill be |
dian appropriation bill, and gave no­ during the Winter, just like all nature,
as new address.
possible
precautions
to
prevent
th
e
!
needle factory in Grant's Pass has
The E cho -1. kadkr w ill be sent to subscribers The bouses are surrounded by water startled with the official announcement
tion that he w ould ask to take it np and the system becomes choked up by
carrying out of the plot
until all arrears are paid and paper ordered to and the occupants have had to desert
again taken on life.
of this fact.’ ”
next week. The postoffloe appropria-1 the accumulated waste, which brings on
be discontinued according to law.
g g g a n y subscriber not receiving his paper their homes.
Malaria. Fever and Ague and Rheuma­
Pendletonians say that the O. R. Sc
The committee appointed by the Col­ tion bill was then taken up. W a lcott:
regularly will please notify this office im m e­
Arthur Bradley and Richard Ingra­ says:
' N. is about to run The Dallea local ville Congregational church to solicit offered an amendment to regulate the I tism. Y.ou want to wake up your Liver
diately.
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
We invite short articles of general in­ ham, two factory bands employed in
" I give this statement with the re- speaking of the affair at the Palace ■ through to their town.
funds and a site for an academy is salaries of postmasters of substations L iver r e g u l a t o r to do it. it also
terest—1 m g ones, as a m ie , not published. All Haverhill, Mass , engaged in a prize-1 serve wihch its importance warrants, hotel, “ I received a letter which de­
articles must be accom panied by the nam e of
Coquille rejoices in the opening of a making a successful canvass, althongb in cities. The senator spoke in favor regulates the Liv er-keeps it properly at
tailed in some degree the plans of a
the writer, not for publication, but as evidence fight, and as a result the latter was pointing ont only that the sensitive
postoffice
depart * work, when your system w ill be free from
“ * the —
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hotel, commensurate with the the location for the academy has not of the polioy of
gang of extremists for making money j
of good faith. We assume no responsibility for killed by a blow on the jaw.
The
money
interests
of
the
city
are
often
¡
the opin ion s of correspondents.
yet been decided npon. The citizens ment in establishing metropolitan cen­ poison and the whole body Invigorated.
„ „ ___.
J ..
___I out of the kidnaping of Cornelias Van , town’ s new ambitions.
Eutered at the postoffice at Cottage Grove as fight was to be a friendly one to settle better informed
You get T H E H E S T T lIA JO O when
, derbilt. As to my informant, I do not | Only 280 men have applied for work are taking hold of the matter with a ters, with many minor offloes sur­ your system is in A1 condition, and that
second class matter.
the title as to who was the better man. is anv n»rt nf th« mmmnnitc
rounding them, as in Chioago and Bos­
spirit that promises success
^
^that
m
**
necessary
to
say
any
more
than
j
on
the
state’
s
sewer
at
Salem,
but
the
active.
A d v e r t i s i n g K a le « M a d e K n o w n o n A |>-
Lettera received from Rainy river, the highest in authority, and
ton. Gorman opposed the amendment. will only be when the Liver is kept active,
that he is in San Francisco. The let- returns are not all in yet.
p l ic a t i o n .
d note the
The case of ex-Treasnrer Krug, of It was a step toward doing away with Try a Liver Remedy once and
on the Canadian boundary, report the inforamnt is now and for many years
difference.
But
take
only
Twenty-eight yonng men and about Beattie, has been ordered redocketed
S im m o n s
death in Rainy river of the entire has been associated with the leading te^ was written from here, and the men
the small fourth-class postoffices, and
oonspicnonslv
in t who
were n worklD8
ont the
Plot*
®° 1 * dozen
yonng
women , are
aaid to . V be in the United States supreme oourt, making them branches of the city post- L iver R e g u lat o r — it is S im m o n s
party who accompanied Colonel A. F. financial enterpirses,
*
.
*
“
e n s given
n i t r o n t to
n
n iin r c t u n r l
i were
rn rn m
a lr in n
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1
CHURCH D IR E C TO ?Y.
LIVER
R
e
g
u
l
a
t
o
r
which
makes
the
was
understand,
making
Naff, United States special agent. the international ones of London San Francisco their base of operations. earning their way as they go at the npon payment of costs A motion to offices. Debate on the bill continued difference. Take it in powder or in liquid
I
state
university.
His name, if 1 could men­
dismiss w ill be made on the ground until 5:30 when the senate went into already prepared, or make a tea of the
/IT H B E R L A N D PRESBYTERIAN CHI R C H - They were on the way to investigate a bankers.
The letter went on to say that the men
Sunday school, 10 a . m . P .eaching, 11 a . m . report of timber stealing by Canadians, tion it, would be recognized as very
Hopgrowers in the vioinity of Cor­ that no federal qnestion is involved, executive session and soon after ad­ powder; but take S i m m on s L iver r e g u ­
had been conspiring for some time, vallis, undeterred by the unprofitable
and 7 p . m ., first and third Sunday in each
l a t o r . Y ou’ ll find the RED Z on every
and, if the motion is denied, the case journed.
ascending the river in authoritative by every New York but had not been able to agree on any
moilin'!. Prayer meelltig, e»ca Wednesday at and were
package. Look for it.
8 p . m . ( " We are Journeying unto a place of sleighs.
prioes of last year, are beginning to w ill be set for trial at the Ootober
They broke through the ice banker. Snch a treaty would have a
Washington, April 6.— The senate J . H. Zeilin A Co., PliiUdclpL>*> <*«.
I
plan
for
making
a
haul
until
the
an­
which the I » r d said, I w ill give It y ou ; com e
pole their vines, says the Times.
vastly important bearing upon the
term.
thou with us and we w ill do the« good.” — and all but Colonel Naff were lost
committee on judiciary today decided
nouncement appeared in the papers
Numb. 10:29.
R e v . C. A W OOLSY, Pastor.
The Pendleton Salvation Army war­
A novel measure, aimed at high oontinental situation. It would have that Vanderbilt and Depew were on
The interior department at Washing­ upon a favorable report upon the vol­
a
commensurately
important
bearing
W ORST N O T Y E T TO LD .
their way to California. They imme­ riors declare their loyaltv to the old ton has notified the superintendent of untary bankruptcy bill. Tbe bill w ill
/IH R IS T IA S CHURCH—SERVICES AT 11 A. theater hata, was enacted into law by
1 / M .a i.d s p. m . HUndav «chool at 10 a . m . the Ohio legislature.
It provides that upon the Cuban question in the United diately picked ont Vanderbilt for a oommander, and w ill have nothing to the Skokomish Indian boarding school, be reported to the senate on Monday,
Y, P. S. C. E., each Sunday at 4 p . m . Midweek
States.
i shining mark and proceeded to lay do with the American organization
near Union City, Mason county, that j the 18th. As agreed upon by the com C u b a n P r is o n e r s \ re H u lije e la d t o M o s t
prayer and praise services, W ednesday evening any manager permitting any person to
" I quoted to my informant the state-
at 7 o ’clock. Musical rehearsal, each Saturday wear a hat or other headgear in a the­
H o r r ib le T o rtu re s.
Major Worden claims to have dis­ the school w ill be discontinued at the mitteo, it provides that any debtor ow ­
plans for a hold-np.
eveuiug at 7 o c ’ lock.
m
en
tjn
the
New
York
papers
reaching
ater obstructing the view, shall
Cleveland, O., April 6.— The stories
“ My informant whb one of the gang, covered a mistake In the government end of the school year, June 80. The ing 9300 or more may make a volun­
me
yesterday
that
the
Washington
gov­
shall
e t h o d i s t c h u r c h - s u x d a y s c h o o l guilty of misdemeanor, and
and in his letter to me he said that he survey which located about 4,500 citizens of Mason county have sent re­ tary assignment, before any competent that have been told concerning tbe tor­
ernment had received a semi-official in­
at 10 a . m . Pre-ichlug each fourth Sunday fined |10.
acres of good farming land in Klamath monstrances to Washington in the hope authority, of all his property, except tures inflicted by the Spaniards in Cuba
'(D om in g and evening. Prayer m eeting, every
timation from the British ministry would continne to act in the role of
Thursday night. •* The Lord is in His holy tem ­
W illiam Kemper and John Limpke, that England would approve of the conspirator, and keep me informed of Lake.
that they may induce the department that exempt under the law. for the ben­ are more than confirmed by F. H.
ple.”
R ev M. O. BRINK, Pastor
efit of his creditors equally. He is Taylor, who has just arrived in this
of Otis, Ind., engaged in a friendly recognition by the United States of their movements and any farther de­ . The Coos Bay & Eastern has been to reconsider its action.
contest for boxing supremacy in a Cuban belligeiency.
velopments in their plans.
settling up a lot of right-of-way claims,
Charles Matson, who has a farm near required to file a fo il list of all his city, after a residence of throe years in
saloon at that plaoe. After a few
“ The letter was the most startling and the speedy resumption of work be­ Edison, was burning grass in a field property, exempt or unexempt, and of Havana. In answer to inquiries re­
“ His reply was that exactly the con­
passes, Kemper struck Limpke in the trary is the case; that, in the first epistle I ever received, and I was con­ tween Myrtle Point and Roeeburg is near the bouse last week. He was fol­ his creditors. It allows preferences garding the truth of the circulated re­
abdomen. The injured man fell un­
of its
for I knew
looked for.
lowed to the field by his little daugh­ only to debts due to the United States, ports, he said:
place, the Salisbury ministry is dis -1 vinced
.,
. . . genuineness,
. ..
..
“ The worst has not been told. I
conscious, and remained so until he ex­ posed to do everything it can with the Person that wrote it, a , well a» h i.
The treasurer of Clatsop connty has ter, 4 years old, when, unobserved by to any state or territory, to servants or
E P I T O M E ’ O F T H E T E L E G R A P H I C pired soon after.
sent to the state treasurer 97,500 and the father, the child was surrounded laborers for service performed within have known of prisoners being «truug
safety and reason to oheck the preten- history and associations
NEWS OF T H E W ORLD.
It has been announced that a chair sions of the American government to
w ill this week send 910,000 more, com ­ by the fire and terribly burned before one year, and to iiens or incumbrances np by the thumbs at Moro castle, and
M ORE PILES P U L L E D .
of the Russian language w ill be estab­ interefere in their West Indian or
pleting the 917,500 due from Clatsop assitance could reach her. She died in on homesteads to the extent of 91,000. left for days at a time at the mercy of
lished at Harvard next year. Profes­ Sooth American affairs, particularly in
four hoars, after terrible suffering.
oonnty lor state taxes for 1895.
Washington, April 8.— The senate the vioions flies which are attracted by
sor Leo Weiner, of the University of the West Indies, where Great Britain T r a p m a n F o r c e d b y T h r e a t « t o l '§ e H U
I t I n t e r e s t in g C o ll e c t i o n o f I t e m s I fio m
spent
the entire day on the postoffice molasaes smeared upon tbe viotim'a
The much despised squirrel has
A rich placer find has been reported
O w n P lle d r lv e r .
th e T w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d In a Minnesota, a native of Poland and a herself has large interests; and that,
proved a valuable discoverer for the I. bill and did not complete it. The bill face and chest for that purpose. Many
on
Paddy's
creek.
It
has
been
known
Astoria, April 8.— Sunday, thirty
other forms of torture aro practiced
C o n d e n s e d F o r m —A L a r g e A m o u n t well-known scholar of the Slavonic secondly, Spain, by this treaty, has
for a long time that there are deposits ! X L. Mining Company, if Clngstcn served to bring out some sharp criti­
tongues, has been appointed to the made important concessions to Eng­ fishing-boats, loaded with fishermen, of placer on the creek but no one has so 1 creek, on the Colville reservation. A cisms by Gorman on the administra­ npon the nnfortnnate captives.
o f I n fo r m a t io n In a S m a ll S p a c e .
their wives and a brass band, sailed
“ These outrages against humanity
chair for five years.
land, in retnrn for the more or less ac­
few days ago one of the company, tion of the postoffice department, and
down the bay - to celebrate Easter. far been able to find it in paying quan­
do occur, as any citizen of Havana can
Portland, Or., experienced a single
A special report to La Prenza states tive support of Spain in her conflict
by
Allen
on
alleged
irregularities
re­
while
walking
over
one
of
the
claims,
They ended up the exenrsion by forcing tities.
testify. In fact, if they would allow
earthquake shook of brief duration.
that the situation among the Santa Fe with the Cnban rebels.
A. G. Hunter, erstwhile the official observed the earth excavated by the sulting from the civil-service system. some of tbe persecuted men in the duu-
a trapman to use his own piledriver to
Tw o massive boilers of the Planter’ s colonists in Bnenos Ayres is desperate.
” 1 can furnish no further details of
pests and discovered pieces of iron ore V Mr. Allen repeated the senasatioual
at
the
Chemawa
Indian
school,
has
left
pnil up abont 150 piles off Desdemona
geoDB to testify, stories of fiendish tor­
oil m ill in Greenville, Miss., exploded, They are without means and almost this alleged treaty than that, accord­
in the heap. He dng down two or charges as to large money contributions
sands, near New Astoria. The man's for his new post of duty at Chilooo,
ture oould be unearthed which wonld
wrecking the m ill property and causing without food. The commercial firms ing to my informant, it w ill include
three
feet
and
struck
quite
a
large
said
to
have
been
made
in
the
interests
Meanwhile
the
name is Fettiwink, and he is a hard­ Indian territory.
shock the Christian w orld.”
are in terrible straits. The national giving to Great Britain the right to
the death of five men.
of
Mr.
Cleveland
and
Mr.
Harrison.
body
of
ore.
working family man. He was given farming at Chemawa is superintended
congress
w
ill
attempt
to
succor
the
peo­
harbor
and
refit
her
fleets
in
the
Medi­
The
charge
that
Mr.
Wauamnker
con­
It is asserted that the Transvaal gov­
the choice of being strong up or re­ by one of the pupils.
The dancing question is a very lively
New Orleans, A pril 6.— The Pica­
terranean ports of Spain. The harbor
tributed 9400,000 toward Mr. Har­
ernment is about to offer England the ple until the next harvest.
moving the piles, but without waiting
General John H. Stevens, of La issue in the North river country just rison's election led to an emphatic de­ yune’ s special Havana letter, dated
of
Cartegena
is
one
of
the
finest
on
the
assistance of the burgher forces to
A dispatch from Bucharest to the
March 29, gives this summary of
The people are divided into the
Grande, was 90 years old last week. now.
nial from Hawley. Allen alluded to
and
* piles. A large number
I * 1**?
PuU
crush the Matabele uprising.
London Times says: The papers here Mediterranean,
H B ... ,
,, w ill shelter the en- *
the
of new
The general is in excellent health, and dance aDd anti-dance factions, and the the president as “ his majesty,” and as events, personally investigated by the
tire British navy.
annouce
the
conclusion
of
a
military
Ten persons were burned to death in
piles were also loosened and floated makes the round trip from his residence bone of contention is the schoolhouse
writer, w hich is declared to be accurate
“ the chief mugwump of the country.”
ARE A L L O F O N E M IN D .
a fire at 86 Union square, Brooklyn. convention between Russia and Bulga­
down the river to the sea
in every respect:
Daring on First street to the business portion and the advisability ut permitting
ria
under
which,
in
the
event
of
war,
dances in it. Tbe anti (lance party h a s . T heW U providinf^for the protection tt uu
of
The building was a four-story teae-
the performance, the baud played of the city almost every day.
In Bain boo. Dr. Vidal Hntonan n n d «
an operation on a poor old man, anu
Bulgaria would cede to Russia ports S o u th mui I C e n t r a l A w e r lc u u Staten “ Ameripa. ”
fBVOrably r(
an ien t-house, occupied by Italian*.
reported by Senator when he was convalescent, he was one
r • Tire move to prohibit stock from run­ at l9St* prevailed, and th e lu r h t Fan-
F o v o r D ia z ’ P la n .
It is stated on good authority that ning at large in Benton county is tastic w ill no longer be tripped on the Perkins from the oommittee on fish­
The garment workers of Baltimore, on the Black sea, and would concen­
City of Mexioo, April 7.— El Uni­
trate an army at Shurnla.
the Scandinavian Fishermen’ s Packing awakening a storm of opposition in the schoolhouse floor. Nor w ill the voice eries. The bill was amended by the night arrested and taken to the armory
who have been on strike for five weeks,
versal tonight publishes telegrams
at Gnadia Civil, where the soldiers
Association has offered to pay the men ontlying precincts, and a bitter fight of the preacher be heard any more committee.
Edward Davids, a prominent farmer from all over
have returned to work where they
Central and South
lashed him all over the body. In spite
within its walls, as church services
could get their plaoes. Over 6,000 per­ of Fox Lake, W is., was shot and in­ America regarding President Diaz’ ut­ 5 cents if the men w ill guarantee to over the qnestion w ill be one of the in­
of his cries they laughed and took him
have been prohibited there as welL
H on ««.
fish
for
no
one
else
at
less
than
5
cents.
cidents
of
the
coming
campaign.
stantly
killed
by
Julius
Zilke,
a
farm­
sons have been out.
terances on the Monroe doctrine in bis
Washington, April 4.— Several m i­ on the outside of town, where they
A meeting of the Marion Connty
Id a h o.
Frederick A. Humphrey, said to be hand working for him. Davids had recent message to congress.
O v e r w h e lm e d b y O ffic e -S e e k e r « .
nor
bills were passed by unanimous oompleled him to make a grave, where
President Barrios, of Guatemala,
the oldest Freemason in the United interefered to prevent Zilke from strik­
The promoters of the Boise mining oonsent before consideration of the they haired him after he died from ill
Seattle, April 8.— Mayor Black's Horticultural Society w ill be held at
States, died in Janesville, W is., aged ing a yonng man in a quarrel, and praises the statesmanlike tone of the resignation, so soon after taking office, Salem April 25. The subject of mar­ exchange are planing an excursion of
sundry oivil appropriation bill was re­ treatment.
95. He belonged to the Masonio fra- Zilke waited for Davids to come home, message, and in Salvador the govern­ created much excitement here tonight. keting fruits w ill be handled by a gen­ Eastern people to that section some­
On the plantation of Count Uaregota,
sumed in the bouse today. The reso­
when
he
shot
him
in
the
presence
of
ment is inclined to favor an alliance In hiB resignation he requested that tleman from the East, who has studied time in May.
terntiy for 74 years.
a Cuban by birth, tbe troops of G en­
lution
of
inquiry
presented
by
Hitt,
Davids’ wife.
of all American nations in support of W illiam D Wood be elected by the the marketing problem, and fruit­
The Missouri supreme court has
The De Lamar Nugget has compiled chairman of the foreign affairs com­ eral Aldeooa shot to death, after hack­
John Selman, the victor of no less the Monroe dotrine ns expanded by cuncil to succeed him, and this has growers are promised much benefit a most oomplete map of the mining
affirmed the sentence of the Taylor
mittee, was adopted without debate, ing him with his Machetes, a defense­
from attending the meeting.
brothers, convicted of having murdered than twenty fatal shooting affrays in President Diaz.
just been done by a vote of 11 to 2.
claims of De Lamar mountain which calling on the president, if not incom­ less oolored resident, who was on his
Honduras newspapers advocate a
Grandpa Nichols, living at Bonanza, w ill be of great service to the mining
the Meek family, near Milan. Execu­ Texas, the exterminator of “ bad" meu,
There is already talk about the A. P.
patible with public interest, to trans­ way to join his family. On the first
and the slayer of the notorious John Latin-American confederation in sup­ A. influence having something to do Klamath oouuty, w ill be 100 years old public.
tion was set for April 30.
mit to tbe honse copies of all d is­ machete blow he lost his arm, and on
port
of
the
doctrine
of
no
European
in­
Wesley Hardin, was shot and killed by
with Mayor Black’s determination to next January. When he was 87 he
The president has appointed B. F.
patches, notes and telegrams in the the second his head.
The
state
of
Idaho
during
1895
pro­
United States Deputy Marshal George terference, hut excluding the United quit public life, but the real reason is made homestead entry on a pieoe of
In the city of Banatabano, tbe ohief
Franklin, a former member of the
duced a total of 910,110,495 in m in­ state department from December 1, of police and local authorities arrested
Scarborough. The men bad a quarrel States and Canada.
known to i>e that his health wonld not land near Bonanza, and seven years
bouse, as governor of Arizona. The
1895,
until
the
present
time,
relative
Nicaragua is disposed to adopt Presi­ stand the strain be was put under by later proved up on it. Despite his 99 erals. This was an inorease of 9816,-
over a game of cards, which resulted
three individuals and took them to the
term of the present governor does not
405 over that of 1894. Shoshone is the to mediation or intervention by the outskirts, where they were butchered
dent Diaz’ ideas.
in the shooting.
seekers after office.
Mr. Black was years of life he is yet bale and hearty.
United
States
in
the
affairs
of
Vene­
expire nntll April 1, 1897.
banner oouuty, producing 93,576,312.
Costa R ica’ s sentiment favors the unacquainted with politics, and he He has a son 70 years of aga
At a meeting of the bond holders of
and left on the roadside, the mur­
It is estimated that tbe production for zuela, together with all correspondence derers bringing the report to the city
A train on the SL Louis & San Frau- the Northern Pacific railroad held in plan, but there is apprehension that was elected as a business man on the
Some money has been spent and
with
foreign
governments
relating
to
1986
w
ill
fully
amount
to
916,000,000.
oiaco railroad was held up and robbed Berlin, it was unanimously resolved to Mexico iB ambitious of consolidating Republican ticket, to give a business much bad blood has been engendered
the same topic
Hitt stated that his that the insurgents had killed the men.
by masked meu three miles from Leb- accept the reorganization plan. The her power and taking under her pro­ administration.
In the village of San Felipe, solditrs
When he took office In Prineville by an effort to close up
Articles of incorporation of the Idaho committee had nnanimonsly reported
annon. Mo. Express company officials Northern Pacific plan of reorganization tectorate all of Central America.
the rush of people for places over­ the saloons under the old law of Octo­ Chemical Gold Mining Company, or­ the resolution. The sundry ciTil bill under the command of Colonel Garins
say they secured but 1 1,2 7 7.
President Crespo in his congratula­ whelmed him, and he says in his ber 18, 1854. Tw o days were spent in ganized under the laws of New York,
has been adopted by two meetings, one
and Colonel Linares, oaptured three
tions to President Diaz, declares that resignation that he would rather be the first trial and the jury disagreed, have been filed with the secretary of was then taken np and developed an­ inoffensive laborers and hacked them
Mme. Dare Berthel, a leading con­ of third mortgage bondholders, repre-
other windy war, which consumed the
Venezuela
sustains
the
plan
of
a
to pieces amid the laughter of the
succeeded by a good man immediately and a second trial of the same case state, together with a notice of appoint­ remainder of the session.
tralto of Louisville, K y., one of the enting 94,971,000 out of 97,845,000,
Latin-American union in defense of than to hold on longer and split the Iso resulted in a disagreement
troops, who shouted that they could
ment of H. H. Armstead as agent for
best known vocalists of the South, has and one of second mortgage bondhold­
territorial integrity.
Washington, April 6.— The honse not serve the insurgents auy more.
term of office. Judge Wood is a prom­
lieen stricken blind, and the probabil­ ers, representing 93,844,000 out of
D. R. Cooper, of Mount Hood, re­ the company in this state. The oom-
The president of Chile says that if inent and well-known oitizen, a Re­
today revived the agitation of tbe C o­
ities are that her affliction w ill be per­ 96,448,000.
cently sold in Portland 186 boxes of ap­ pany owns mining property in Lemhi
There has been considerable rivalry the plan did not conceal the hidden publican, and well versed in public
han belligerency qnestion in connec­
L o a d e d t o t h e L im it .
manent
ples, for which he received: Baldwin, connty.
between the masters of the sailing ves­ purpose of the United States, and was affairs.
tion with the conference report on the
Seattle,
April 6.— Excitement re­
11.87 por box; Spitzenberg, 91-75; Ben
Squatters on the Nez Perce reserva­
In Prague, strikers attacked the weav­ sels plying in the coal trade between not aimed at any particular nation, it
Cuban resolutions.
It was not ex­
a G e o r g ia T r a g e d y .
Davis, 91.50. He has about 500 bear- tion, who have been frightened by re­ pected that there [would be muob do garding the Cook's Inlet oonutry has
ers who bad resumed work, and a seri­ San Francisco and Nanaimo for the was worthy of commendation. Chile
been rnnning high today, owing to the
ous conflict took place. Finally the past year, and some very fast passages wonld be glad to send delegates to a
Tolboton, Ga., April 8 .-M is a Sallie Ing apple trees, from which he picked ports that Indians would claim their bate, but Boutelle, by his vigorous
polioe were compelled to charge with have been made, several of them inside conference, but would prefer that the Emma Owen was shot and instantly and sold last year 600 boxes, clearing holdings as unallotted lands, have been opposition, prevented action today preparations for sailing of the steamers
drawn swords and several persons were of twenty days. The Wilna, Captain United States have no represenation killed last night in the parlor of J. H. 9500. From his nine-year-old Bald­ reassured by Special Agent Lane, who Hitt, chairman of the foreign affairs Utopia and Lakme with heavy lists of
passengers. To view the crowds be-
says there is small probability of land
wounded.
McCoy's residence, by W. L. Ryder, a wins he pioked ten to twelve boxes.
Slater, arrived at San Francisco, mak­ therein.
oomimttee, in presenting the confer­ seiging the offices of tbe steamers'
now occupied lieing given to the In­
dentist.
A.
Bersons,
a
candidate
for
The
government
continues
to
reoeive
It is said that there w ill be a new
ence report, made a very temperate agents, one wonld suppose tho entire
A New York Herald dispatch from ing the ronnd trip in sixteen days and
dians. There are fully 100 squatters
Rome says the negus Meuelek has or four hours, which is by far the best by telegraph communications on the congress, was standing beside Miss smelter in operation at Llnnton, inside on this land, and the effort to dispossess speech, in the course of which he ex­ population of the city was going to
bold stand taken by Diaz in support of Owen. He was shot at, but received of six months. A smelter was built
pressed tbe greatest confidence that move up. Tickets have already been
dered the massacre of a number of pris­ time on record.
them would end in serious complica­
the president, althongb the resolutions sold on t le Lakme to 191 people, and
At a meeting of the stockholders of the amplified Monroe doctrine, and - only a flesh wound. It is presumed there some six years ago, but for some
oners at cl sick persons who have tallen
tions.
being concurrent, had no binding effect before she leaves in it is expected that
Into the hands of his forces during the the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar making it international law in the new Miss Owen refused to marry Ryder. reason it was a failure. The projectors
M o n ta n a .
Miss Owen was a graduate of the Wes- say that the outlook for making a
Company, held In San Francisco, Ru- world.
on the oxecutive, wcnld not “ be so the number w ill reach over 200. This
present campaign in Abyssinia.
The Keystone m ining property in recreant to his duty as to disregard tbe
j leyan female college, and belonged to smelter pay there now is much brighter
doph Spreckles submitted an interest­
4 ne H u n d r e d W h i t e « M u r d e r e d -
w ill be tbe largest numlier that has
« Judge Hanford has granted an order
one of the wealthiest families and than at the time the attempt was made the Yahk district, it is expected, w ill expressed wish of congress.” He, in ever left this port for Alaska. Three
ing report It showed there is every
London,
April
7.—
A
Times
dispatch
for the sale of the Seattle, Lake Shore
aristocratic
set
promise that the w orld’ s product of from Cape Town says it is known that most
“ ’T* ■“
««»»»*»
*™ in
•“ Ueorgia. before
They are counting on the out- he equipped with a small experimental tact, refused to entertain the suggestion of the men are taking their wives
& Eastern railroad, the sale to be made
five-stamp mill.
that Mr. Cleveland might not recog­ along. These are the first women to
sugar this year w ill be 1,000,000 tons 100 whites have been killed in the Ry der waB captured a few miles from put of Baker county mines
in Seattle on or after May 16 next.
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short of the supply of several years Matabele uprising and feared that tbe town. He had made an unsuccessful
The Caatner Coal and Coke Com­ nize the belligerency of tbe Cubans as go from here, and their example w ill
The bondholders, under the reorgani­
W
a
s
h
ln
g
t
«
m
.
attempt at suicide by cutting his
past, which explained why sugar is number w ill reach 200.
pany has ju9t completed plans whereby a result of the adoption of the resolu­ probably be follow ed by others.
A private
zation plan, w ill be bidders for the
Sheepshearing has began in Walla
selling for 4 1, cents a pound against 3 telegram from Bulawayo says they throat
its
extensive system for making coke tions.
property.
Walla connty.
— An importation that the summer
cents last year. The estimated profits have plenty of arms, ammunitions and
Washington, April 8.— The house
w ill be increased in the very near fu ­
T h r e e M in e r . K ille d .
A move has developed in Nebraska of the company on this year's yield is
Captain T. O. Jenkins is preparing ture.
today adopted the conference report on i girl w ill appreciate is a silk slip over
provisiouns for three months.
The
Ward,
Colo.,
April
6.—
A
terrible
to oontest the right of the government upward of 9500,000.
the Cuban resolutions by a vote of 244 | which her various unlined sheer gowns
Johannesburgers are equipping a force explosion occurred about noon todaay three acres of ground near Goldcndale
The payroll at the San Coulee coal
to reguiste the liquor traffic of the
Sir Hercules Robinson, governor of from Bui u wayo, but it is stated the in the Giles mine, abont one and one- for tobacco.
to 27, and passed the river and harbor may be worn most effectively.
mines fur last month amounted to
forts in this state. At every post the
Cape Colony, has cabled to the govern­ feeling in Rhodesia is to decline Johan­ quarter miles from this city in which
Tbe Asotin Sentinel states that the
appropriation bill under a suspension
“ canteen,” operated by privates, is
945 ,000. This was for fifteen days
Dr. Pric e's C r e a m B a t i n g Po w de r.
ment the details of tho massacre of nesburg’ s assistance. The wires are three meu were Instantly killed and daily output of the plaoer mine- be­
of the rules. After a lively debate of
World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
conducted without state or county in ­ white men m Inyati, in Matabeleland,
and the output of coal tor tbe same
interrupted and there is no news from two others badly h nrt When the men tween Asotin and Salmon river is $125
forty minutes, by a vote of 216 to 40.
terference. At Fort Robinson county including Messrs. Handley, Cass and
period was 30,000 tons.
Hon. Cecil Rhodes. A Pretoria dis­ went to work this afternoon, they took per day.
The report on the Cuban resolutions
authorities issued warrants against the
The output of coal and ooke at Uorr bad been debated previously and the
Buford. Assistant Commissioner Gra­ patch says: Colonel Rhodes has offered abont fifty pounds of giant powder
Waistburg w ill soon have electric
canteen owners, for selling liqnor
ham was murdered by the Matabeles increased bail if he might be allowed down in the mine with them, and lights. The plant has been bought, is is increasing each month and when all vote today was taken immediately after
without a license, and writB to confis­
at Inyati March 37. A general attack to go to Bulawayo, bnt permission shortly after they reached the bottom in tbe towD, and work has begun on tbe improvements contemplated by the i the reading of the journal. Eighteen
cate the wet property. The military
company aro complete, Horr w ill be Republicans and nine Democrats voted
upon the whites followed, and they was refused. The British government of the shaft and went to work the | the surveys.
authorities refused to permit the sheriff
one of the most prosperous camps in flgainit the report
After the most de
were entirely outnumbered and almost has Intimated to President Kruger that powder in some unknown way explod­
In Metropolitan Seattle there was a tho state.
to serve his warrants and that official
O O worth of lovely Musk for Forty
overwhelmed, being nnsble to make the uneasiness w ill probably last until ed. T h i. is the fourth fatal explosion
termined efforts of those opposed to
Cents, consisting of xoo ragf-s —
spelling bee recently between eight
has appealed to the secretary of war.
full sire Sheet Musk of tiie
any effective stand against the rush of he decides about going to England.
Montana
leads
all
other
states
in
tbe
the recognition of the insurgents in tbe
in the Giles mine. Not much damage lawyers and an equal number of min
latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular —^9
The Chinese government has decided the native warriors.
nnmbeT of sheep within her borders senate and honse, there were hut ten
selections, both vocal and Instrumental,
was done to the mine.
isters and doaoons. The lawyers were
SI r o c k a f i l c h P o c k e t .
to enter the postal union.
gotten up In the most elegant manner, in- —^
On January 1, 1896, there were 3,- more votes against the report than
vanquished.
eluding four large size Portrays.
—^
San
Francisco,
April
7.—The
great
H. E. Topping, a furniture dealer of
061,502 sheep in tbe state, or abont against the original resolutions. The
A R ic h G o ld S tr ik e .
A T h i e f S h u t H im s e lf.
CARMENC17A, the Sncmhh Dancer,
eat strike made in a gold mine in Cali­
A merchants' and farmers' organiza­ one-twelfth of tbe total number in former vote was 262 to 17. By its ac­
PADEREWSKI,
the
Great
hornet.
7 ^
Astoria, committed suicide by blowing
Hope, Idaho, April 6.— One of the fornia for years is reported to have been
Chicago, April 8 .—Twice within a
ADELINA PATTI and
^
tion has been formed at Wenatchee, for the United States.
his brains out.
tion today, the house agreed to the sen­
richest gold finds in the history of made in the Rawhide mine in Tuo- week Chicago has furnished sensational
MINNIE SEUGMAN CUTTWQ.
the purpose of securing the oonstruo
f t O D M M ALL 0 * 0 1 * 1 T O
~
T. Simon Sam, formerly minister of this country was made on Trestle
There are many districts throughout ate resolutions, and disposed of the S^‘
Several days ago a negro tion and operation of two new indus
lumne county recently. The samples suicides.
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CC. ^
war for Hayti, has been elected presi­ creek, four miles west of Hope and one assay from 916.000 to 930,000 a ton. thief, while being pursued by the po- I ” ~ , Z a oreamery and cannery,
the state that give great promise of Cnban qnestion for the present.
Broadway Theatre Bldg., New York City. —^
dent to succeed General Hippolyte, de­ mile from the lake. The pay streak It is said that the ore in sight ooutains lice, cut his throat from ear to e a r 1
showing wonderful improvement dnr
C AN VA SSER S W A N TED .
A syndicate of German capitalists is ing the summer in the wealth of their Or P r ic e ’s C r e a m B a k in g Po w de r.
ceased.
is six feec in width. It was discovered |600,0C0.
with a razor, just npon the eve of cap­
W orld 's F a ir H ig h e s t A w a rd .
negotiating
to
secure
mining
properties
mineral
ontput.
The
development
ture. Sunday morning a white man,
The schooner J. B. Leeds is long on the Tamarack claim, owned by
D ia m o n d C r o o k « .
while being pursued under exactly the in the S t Helens district, and if the was carried on daring the winter and
overdue at Gray’ s harbor from Guay- Wauamaker, Black & Stonehocker, of
S
t
Augustine,
Fla.,
April
8.—
Dur­
The ore is free-milling, and
same circumstances, drew a revolver | deal is culminated w ill spend at least the wise aot of congress in not sus­
inas, Mexico, and great anxiety is felt Hope.
assays several hundred dollars to the ing the closing days of the season and shot himself through the head, 939,000 in development work this year. pending the assessment work for 1895, \
for her safety.
“ C U P ID E K E "
diamond crooks have raided hotels on
A party of Yakima yonng ladies have have been most satisfactory to all con­
Thto great Vegetable
The London Times correspondent in ton. Great excitement prevails here, the east coast, securing gems valued falling dead at the feet of his horrified
cerned,
and
the
returns
for
1896
when
and
miners
are
flocking
to
the
scene
pursuers.
nnder consideration a bicycle trip to
Vienna says: The Vaterland publishes
tion o f a famous French physician, will quicklvcure y o u of &il ner­
in the aggregate at 930.000.
The
j The Dallea They propose to have a completed w ill, as in tbe past, show
vous or diM-wes o f the generative organs, such h «
M«n.b«-od.
a communication from the superior of and staking out claims. Spokane and heaviest loser is said to be Mrs. Henry
M ill R o ll e r E x p l o d e d .
Insomnia, I’ainsin the Buck.Semn .1 J.rc:.«si*>n«. Nervons DetoOttv.
wagon aooompany them loaded with that Montana leads all other states in
I’ miples, 1 ’ unities* in Marry, Kxsausting jsrnli.ft. Varicocele a> d
the Catholic station at Orfa, declaring Butte parties are interested in the M. Catting, of New York, who was
Ridgetown,
Ontario,
April
8.—
At
Constipation. It steps n.l lo-«es by d »y or night, prevents quP'Ic-
creature comforts and prepared to pick the Union in the mineral wealth.
that 8.U00 Armenians have been massa­ neighboring claims.
n. ss of discharge, which if not checked jea/is to SpermatorrMea and
robbed of jewelry valued at 913,000. Watson Bros.' m ill today a terrible
all the horrors of Impotency. € V*RKV>fr:.*F. deaaaes the liver, ti*e
up the injured, says the Herald.
cred there.
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a r o A F T E R kidneys and the urinary organs of *^1 unpuntlca
boiler
explosion
tore
the
building
to
The crooks have done their work in
f l ’ P I D E N E strengthens nnd restore k mall weak organs.
— Tbe Irtish river in Siberia, is 2,200 the last few days, and have been so fragments.
A foreign dispatch says: It is be­
Havana, April 6 .—Court martial*
The bodies of two men
George H. Newman, recently con­
The r-ason sufTV-rer • u ** not cured by I.orfors is because ninety per cert *re troubled wdth
P r o e i a f It I*. C m DEN E i* the only known remedy to cure without l a op- ration.
r.4.
lieved the dervishes lost 6,000 dead, miles In length and drains 600,000 clever abont It as to completely mystify have been taken from the ruins. It firmed by the United States senate as are busy in various parts of Havana ; als.
A written tni» ran tee given and money returned If six boxes doe« not eilect a permanent eur%
wounded and prisoners in the engage­ miles of territory.
$LU0a box, six f^r $5.0J, by malL bend for r a x k circular and testimotiiala.
the detectives.
The robberies were is believed other are buried there. One Indian agent of the Colville and Coeur province, and death sentences were re
Address D A T O L M E D I C I X C C O ., P. O. Box 307fc aan Fra> «wea, Cal I V Bale ^
— The Mississippi and its tributaries committed while the guests were at man was fatally and several serionsly d'Alene reservations, went
ment at Mount Moeran on April 3,
the Coeur oently passed on seventy captured in
J. A. BENSON. A fe n t
with the Italian native battalion oom- drain an area of 3,000,000 square miles. dinner. Skeleton keys were used.
injured.
d'Alene reservation last wek, and w ill ■urgent*, who w ill soon be shot
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