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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1901)
EUGEtfE WEEKLY GUARD SURRENDER OF CAILLES. I NEWS OF THF STATE AreUtee, Command Will Givs Up. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM to — Attempted to Serve l«|uiwtiaa. Fl«« EX-CHIEF OF POLICE KILLED BY A GAMBLER. Ranta Crux, Province of Laguna, Huntington, W. Va., Jun« ALL OVER OREGON. Luzon, June 25.—General Cai Ilea sur Yesterday a posse of deputy United rendered here yesterday with 650 men • C’ew4U State« marshals were find on by the De.pei.te and Bloody and 500 rifles. The oath of alleg Caawwcrtial and Financial Hapa en in g * ef Im. strikers, and forced to flee from the Drag Store la Sratile. «* Which th* Ag- iance was administered to the ex pariante—A Brief Review of of the coal fields at Mateawan. On their Ve„or Meet. Ms Death-Begsa Fight insurgent. Colonel Cabaillea, who | Growth and Improvemeut* of the Many journey to Bluefield* the officers were With a “WOr Shotgua—Mea Had fled to the mountains wth a portion Indurine* Throughout Oar Thriving Com. forced to travel 25 mile* on f«x>t, of his troops, likewise surrendered. Swam la Kill Each Other at Sight. owing to the destruction of the rail maawealth—Latest Market Report Caillea did not sufficiently control the road by flood*. Immediately upon populace to bring in all the insurg their reaching Mateawan they began Seattle, June 26.—At 5 25 o clock ents in his district. The proceed Two government officials will visit ings of surrender were orderly. «emi-arid regions of Oregon in August. serving notice* of the injunction, veaterday afternoon John NA . Con Religious riots continue in Kjmniah which had been issued by Judge sidine, one of the proprietors of the It is rejiorted that a large number Oregon’s mineral exhibit at the Jackson, of the Federal court. A Standard gambling house and Peo towns. of Caillea' followers have approached J. P. Morgan gave over $1,000,000 him with a proposition that he issue Pan-American is the best of its kind mob of striker* followed, armed to ple's theater, in this city, shot and the teeth with firearm*. On all side* killed ex-Chief of Police W. L. Mere a strongly worded proclamation de from any state in the union. to Harvard university. claring all Filipino insurgents who The shooting occurred tn Thirty-five car loads of cattle were could be heard the cry: “down with dith. General Ludlow returned from the Philippines on the tranajMirt Buford. refuse to surrender to lie considered ship|a*d from Baker City and Hunt government by injunction. " " omen Guy’s drug store, on the corner of called the vengeance of h«*aven ujion Second avenue and Y'esler way, in a* bandits, and that this proclama Harold M. Pitt wax acquitted at tion 1« published by the insurgent ington to Montana the other day. the marshals, and children hurled the heart of the city. Conaidine Manila of the charge of buying gov presidente of every town in Laguna The Gray’s Peak Gold Mining Co., stone« at them. When nightfall wa* also wounded slightly in the hand ernment store*. in the Humpter district, have made came, notice had been served on the by a ball from a double barrelled province. arrangements for the erection of a strikers of all the coal companies but shotgun in Meredith's hands. An immense grain fire is raging in new stamp mill. one, and they were to be served at California by which thousand* of dol The men had threatened to shoot Merc Surrenderi Expected. lars will be lost. Governor Geer has received an in Thacker. Fearing an ambush, the one another on sight, and were both Manila, June 26.—The insurgent Speaker Henderson, who has just general Arollio, together with a con vitation to help open the Louisiana officer* waiteil until morning, and prepared for trouble. The drug store visited Europe, says King Edward la siderable portion of the forces of Gen exhibit at the Pan-American, but was ♦*arly yesterday set out for Thacker, at the time of the shooting, was j Rome time before noon they attempted crowded with jieople, and one by America's friend. eral Malvar, is expected to surrender unable to accept. to serve an injunction. A mob fol- Thirteen persons were kill«*d and to the American force« at Ran Jose, in From the nundier of scalps coming lowed, enraged to desjieration at the stander was shot through the arm by Meredith was killed Batangas province. about 50 injured in the Wabash train in for bounty, it is thought the appro •weeping characetr of the injunction. a stray bullet. With the change from a military to priation made by the legisature will One reckless fellow fired the first while struggling with John Consi wreck in Indiana. dine and Tom Considine, who had The transports Thomas and Buford a civil government of the Philippine prove none to large. shot, and almost instantly the moun I come to his brother s aid. Three islands, which occurs July 4, the arrived at San Francisco with four The Mammoth and Bald Mountain tain sides echixxi the rejiort» of 20 or bullets from Considine's revolver, difficulty between the department of volunteer regiments. Mining Coni|>aniee, in Eastern Ore 30 rifles. The deputies fled, barely | fired at short range, pierced Mere the military sec rot ary and civil serv The loss of life in the northern ice board over the matter of holding gon, have made arrangements for run escaping with their lives. dith's body, one in the head, another The strike situation is assuming a in the chest and another in the abdo j>art of th«* West Virginia H imn I dis examinations in the civil service for ning a tunnel 2,000 feet into the most serious stage. Sheriff Hatfield trict was greater than at first re- certain civilians now employe«i by mountain. has withdrawn all his deputies, be men. ported. No event of recent years has created the military department will disap The Portland General Electric cause, it is said, he doe* not believe For hours One thousand striking laltorers in pear. Light Company has reduced its rates in that policy being used to put more excitement here. In consequence of the surrender of for light to the Oregon City council. down the strike. The United States after the shixiting the streets in the K«M-hexter, N. Y., attacked the jMilice and in the fight which ensu«*d, 11 General Cai I les, all the insurgent By the new contract that city will marshals have been alone, and after neighborhood of the drug store, where the tragedy occurred, were prisoners on Luzon island will be re save $40 I*‘r month. officers and 20 rioters were injured. i being chased out of the field yester filled with thousands of men, women leased. Information from native Miners of Alaska have form«*d a Fish Warden Van Dusen caught day it is believed they will be strong and children, jostling one another for sources confirms previous reports union. ly reinforced and return to the fight an opjKirtunity to inspect the preni- that General Malvar will soon sur several fine s|M*cim<*ns of trout near Three hundred French converts render. the UpjM*r Clackamas hatchery, which when they apjiear to enforce the in I ise* and excitedly discussing the were massacred in Corea. will I m * forward«*«! to Buffalo to lx junction. blixxiy affray. Although a short A band of striekrs, almost 1,000 time after the shooting some street The Forty-fourth volunteers have DESTROYING CHINE8E FORT8 plactsl in the Oregon exhibit. «trong, have crossed over into Ken talk of lynching was heard, this soon arrived at Kan Francisco. One of the salmon which a few tucky and are occupying the moun The body of Adelbert R. Hay was i Valuable! Smuggled Out ol the Forbidder years ago were caught and theadijxNM tain jiasses. Here they are out of subsided. It is alleged Meredith was the ag bulled at Cleveland, Ohio. City Sold to Foreigner!. fin cut off, was caught the other daj reach of the deputy marshals, and gressor, and made a deliberate at at The Dalles. This is the first on« uomman«! the entrance* to the col General* Corbin, SU*rnlM*rg and Mc Pekin, June 28.—There has been II lieries. It is said that at a mass tempt to kill his personal enemy of Kibben left San Francisco for Manila. no meeting of the minister* of the to reach the Upper Columbia, years’ standing. He is said to have meeting at Thacker the miner* de The Republicans of Ohio have re foreign jxtweTs at Pekin since the first weight'd 50 pounds. sjx?Dt the afternoon in walking about cided to ignore the injunction. nominated Georg«* K. Naxh for gov of last week, but the ministers them-1 the streets armed with a "aawed-off” The town of Whitney, in Eaaterr ernor. double barrelled shotgun loaded with •elves prof«*ss satisfaction at the Oregon, is to put in a water system. THROUGH A TRE8TLE. buck shot, in search of his man. In The Unit«*d Stat«*« government is course of event*. The Chinese forts Baker City is endeavoring to have > order to avert suspicion, he had not in favor of destroying the forts have not yet lx*en destroyed. It has weather bureau estab) iahnl in that wrapjzed the weajxin in a large sheet lw*en determined that each nation of China. Paaienger Train on Wabash Railroad Wrecked of butcher's paper and tied it with a shall destroy those forts now occupi«*d city. A project has lieen set on foot to by its troops, but the ministers find — Many Reported Killed. cord, so that it bore little resem Etecniboat navigation on the Wil build a railroad from Valdes to Eagle that the respective military command blance to an instrument of death. lamette river to Corvallis has ceased Indianajxfli*. June 27.— A special City, Alaska. ers object to destroying Chinese forts for the summer. Nferedith found Considine in front from Peru this morning says: By a train wreck on the Wabash i not occupiisl by their tr<x>|>s. Conse- of the drug store talking with a friend. Probably the last car load of 190C West bound passenger train No. 3, He discharged the weapon at Consi railroail in Indiana, 15 |Kirs<iiia are i quently the ministers will probably rejiorted killed. have to ein|>loy Chinese lalxir to eff«?ct I |K>tat<M*s in the state was shijqx-d from on the Wabash Railroad, ran into a dine’s face, but the jiajxir wrapping Hurlburt a few days ago. washout at Cass, 15 miles west of prevented him from taking accurate One person was kill«*«! an«l several the destruction of th«* unoccupied forts at the expense of the different nations. The Oregon King Gold Mining Co., here, wrecking the engine and five aim, and the charge went wild. Con severely injured in a St. Louis tene Many Chinese enuchs have been of Sumpter, has til«*d articles of incor- cars. It is rumored that 15 persons sidine ran into the drug store, and ment house fire. selling valuabl«*« which have come ¡uration. Capital, $1,000,000. Meredith followed, firing the second There is much discouragement in from the Forbidden City. Th« valu were killed. barrel just as he entered the door. Englund over the military situation ables Arrangements have been made to The train is due at Peru at 10:55, thus sold were jirobably jiussed Then Menxlith drojqx*«! the gun, and in South Africa. over the walls of the city to the make Prairie City a “station” on the but left here one hour late. The drawing his heavy revolver continued An attempt to raise the transport enuchs' confederates „2__ — outside. One stage line and the change will l>e train was running at a high speed to the pursuit. __________ Ingalls result«*«! in her sinking dee|H«r lM»autifully carved table, which was I made shortly. Considine found himself cornered make up lost time, and when near in the water than before. seen in the Forbidden City only two Rejxirt* from the various sect ions Cass, five miles east of Logansport, on reaching the rear of the store, and A detachment of 202 men and three weeks ago, has been "old by a enuch of the Rogue river valley are to the plunged through a trestle that had turning, grappl«*d with his enemy. No valuables of any effe«*t that th«* wheat crop this year been swept away by a washout. Tom Considine, the gamblers’ officers are on their way to Portland, for 600 taels. Or., from Columbus, O. They will kind have lieen taken out of the city will I m * considerably short of th«* aver The engine was totally demolished brother, who had been standing with These are guard- age. I m » assigneil to duty at Vancouver through th«* gates. and the three passenger coaches and him in front of the store, had fol e«l by American and Jajianeae troop«, Barracks, Wash. Sherman county will have an extra two baggage cars were derailed and lowed Meredith, and he also grappled ft is estimat«xl that the c«M«t of repair Tom Considine finally overturned. Every surgeon in Peru with him. A Chinese company ha* flfial a ing the jialnce, inde|M*iident of the large wheat yield tliia year. was summoned, and the relief party wrenched the revolver from Mere claim <>f 4<XI,000 taels against the valuabh* work* of art which are miss A numlM-r of mines in the Robin left for th«* scene. dith's grasp and rejx*ate»lly beat the Uniteil States, claiming that when son ville district have lx*«*n bond«*«!. Details are meager, but it is ru latter over the head with it. John our marines were camped at Tien ing. will reach 250,(MX) tales. MemlM*r* of the staff of l.i Hung mored that the engineer and fireman Considine then drew his own revolver Tsin, they appropriat«*«l furs, rugs Chang and Prince Ching say that Portland Markets. and at least a dozen passengers were and fired thret* shots in «juick succes and jewels worth that amount. great anxiety is felt regarding the sion at his antagonist at a distance Wheat—Walla Walla, export value, killed and many more injured. There are about 27,000 Chinese in wherealxiuts and safety of a large of eight feet. Meredith reeled and 57c per bushel ; bluestem, .58c ; Hawaii. «juantity of gol«l that was buri«*d in fell dead. valley, nominal. TO EXPLORE ALASKA.k S«*cretary Hay has start«*«! another the Forbidden City. Certain enuch* Considine cooly handed his revol Flour — I m * s I grades, $2 90(43.40 |M*r who knew the secret of th«* location canal treaty. ver to the sheriff, who had arrived on barrel; graham, $2 60. Government Party Will Traversée Wide Un- the scene, and gave himself up. An American deserter who acted as of this gold have di*a|>jx*ared. Oats—White, $1.32 ^(4 1 35; gray, Cailles' lieutenant has I m - cii place»! in known Area. $1.30(4132 *n percental. A Tlsa Tila Aiuiivenary. BRAZIL WILL TAKE PART. irons. Barley — Feed, $17(417.50; browing, Seattle, June 27.—A United States Tien Tsin, June 25.—The first an Fire destroyed businres buildings $17(4 17.50 per ton. exploration party arrivtxl in Dawson Accepts Invitation to Participate in Pan- and warehous«*« in Portland, Or., to niversary of the relief of Tien Tsin Millstuffs—Bran, $17 jM*r ton; mid early in June on the way to Northern was célébrât«*«! yesterday. The Rus the value of $(>0.000 American Exposition. sian and British ant hnrities have pub dlings. $21.50; shorts, $20; chop, $16. Alaska to explore one of the widest The loss of life in West New York, June 27.—A Washing Hay — Timothy, $12.50(4 14; clover, licly thanked the ladies who, June unknown areas in th«* vast territory. ton dispatch to the Herald says: fl«HMl will not I m * »« large as 17, the anniversary «if the lieginning $7(49 50; Oregon wild hay. $6(47 per |M>rt«»d, while pro|x*rty loan The party was to leave Dawson about Brazil, one of the countries which j of the sieg«* of Tien Tsin, decorat«*d ton. greater. I th« graves of the soldiers of all na Butter—Fancy creamery, 15(417 *yc; June 10, going down the Yukon to it was believed would not participate The Chinese insurgent dairy, 13(414c; store, 10(412c jx*r Fort Hamlin by steamer, thence over in the Pan-American congress on ac A man in Chicago who attemjit««! tionalities. to st«>p a <iuarrel lH*tween two other leader. General Mai*, is hero in con pound. land by the Dahl river trail to the count of the restriction imjxMed tijxin men, accidentally shot and kill«*«! one sultation with the German command Eggs—17(417 Sc per dozen. middle fork of the Kovokuk to Berg the principle of arbitration, has‘has er* concerning the pacification and of them. Cheese—Full cream, twins, 12(4 man, where supplies were shipped to formally announced its acceptance of the invitation to jiarticipate. reconstruction of the country. 12**c; Young America, 13(413>Ic per the party last year. Washington's state grain insptvtor Peru is still of the opinion that it |M«und. Thence they will go up one of the will not be desert«*d by Bolivia and predict* that 25,000.000 buihel* of Ran Down a Launch. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2 75(4 southward flowing tributaries of the Argentina. wheat will be harv«*t<«d in that state Since the recent ex this year. Boston, June 25 —While coming 3 50; hens, $3 25(44 4X1; dressed, 9(4 Koyokuk, probably the Alashuk, changes between the various Pan- thence over the divide to the Kowak 10c |M*r pound; springs, $2 00(44.00 American governments neither of A saill*oat containing a young man into the harlxir this morning the |M-r «iozen ; ducks, $3(44 for old . $2 50 and down the Kowak to Kotzebue and three girl* capaized on Can|uines steamer City of Bangor, during a (4 4 00 for young; geese, $4(4 5 per sound, opening into the Arctic ocean these governments has given any in strait*, in California, drowning one dense fog, rati down the naptha dozen ; turkeys, live, 8(4 10c ; drossed, a short distance north of Behring timation of the course it intends to launch Estelle, anchored off I»eer pursue. The administration is ap- of the girls and the youi.g man strait. This is the first government parently confident that Argentina, island beacon. Five men on the 10(412**«* ]M*r jxiund. party ever detailed to this field, which Brazil has formally accepted the launch were thrown into the water Mutton — Iaimlw, 3*4c. gross; Uruguay anil Paraguay will follow the invitation to |mrtici|>atc in the Pan- and two drowned. dressed, 7(47**c per pound; sheep, has been visited by few white men. course of Brazil, leaving Peru and American congress of nations. It is $3 25, gross; dressed, 6**c per pound. They will gather geological informa Bolivia the only two countries declin An App«al for Foralga M«lp. thought other South American re Ilogs — Gross, heavy, $5.75(46 tion and mabke maps of the country ing to take part in the congress. Tien Tsin, June 26—News has light. $4.75(45; dressed, 7(47**c per traversed. publics will now follow this lead. As the interests of Peru and Bolivia been received from Tai Yuen Fu, • re practically identical, the action Frederick H. Davies, for many province of Khan Ki, that General pound. Menage* ol Condolence. of one will bind the other. The ___ years prominent as a civil engineer on Tun Fo Hsiang is marching thither, Veal—Small, 7*t(d8**c; large, 6 ** Washington. June 26—Telegrams authorities are hopeful that future railroads running out of Chicago, • nd the governor of the province ha* (47c |M*r pound. was killed while attempting to pre apjicaled for foreign help in opjxMing Beef—Gross top steers, $4 25(44.60; of condolence from all parts of the consideration wilUshow Peru it* in vent a wreck on the Baltimore A hi* progress. cows and heifers, $3 75(44; dressed world are coming to the state dejuirt- terests are such as to require its par ment today addressed to Secretary ticipation in the congress rather Ohio, near Midland, Ohio. beef, 7(47 **c per pound. Rteten Stormed a Moautery. Hay. Cards are also being received than to stand subject to Chile's will. Hoj»—12(414c per pound. As a result fo th«* war between the at the Hay home expressing regret. Madrid, June 26.—The anti clerical United States and Spain, a new I rioers, who have I m * cu jwrading the W«ad — Valley, 116113c; Eastern Pump Plant Burned. principle has I m *»* ii established, which j streets shouting “burn the convents, '* Oregon, 8«4l2c; mohair, 2O(421c per Protection From Moths. Cairo, Ill., June 26.—Fire today prevents neutral menofwar entering and who hisaed the Infanta Isabella, pound. White cloves are said to be as effect or departing from a blockade«! port' •tornuil a monaatry during the night. Potato«*» — $1 25(41.50 per sack; ual in banishing moths as either cam destroyed the plant of the National Pump Co and th«* Big Four station without the consent of the blockad They were finally dispersed. new potat«M*s, l**(4t*4c per pound. phor, cedar or tobacco. at Mound City, II). Loss, $100,000. ing fl«*et. Without Mu Si<a«turs. The American Bible Society is pre The Pope Growing Weaker. Another Big Gusher Florence Nightingale, who has so Olympia, Wash , Jnue 26.—Gov paring to issue editions of the Scrip Rome, June 27.—Owing to hie in long been an invalid and confined to ernor Rogers tiles! with the m-cretary tures in 20 different Filipino dialects Denison, Tex., June 27 — What is creasing feebleness the pope'« physi her I oudon house, recently celebrated of state today senate bill No. 4 with said to be the largest oil gusher yet A gypay fortune teller who was ar cian has forbidden him to follow his her Hist ■ rthday. out his signature. Senate bill No. 4 rested in Wyoming had l*ank notes to usual custom of passing the hot •truck in the southwestern field was Willow furniture, mattings, etc., is the act relative to the issuance of the amount of $3.500 in a belt about weather in a pavilion in the Vatican blown in today at Redford. Creek may lx* cleaned with salt and watei death warrants ami was introduced his waist. garden. Notwithstanding this fact, 1 nation, north of IFenison, on the 8t. applied with a nail brush Rinse by Senator Rands, of Clark county. no alarm concerning the pope is felt. Louis A Ran Francisco Railroail Announcement of Coiunt von Wai- ex It was the measure to cure which the well and dry thoroughly. It is reported that at the recent audi recent special wssion was called, dersee's intention to visit America ence between the pope and Cardinal tension, by the Pennsylvania Oil To wash silk handkerchiefs soak Governor Rogers was ask.-d why he in the near future is taken to indicate Company, The oil «pouted 4(X) feet them in cold salt and water for 10 or had failed to sign the bill, but he an early termination of th< troubles Gibbons, the pope bid the latter a the air. 1 It is still gushing and in touching farewell, saying he would in in China. 15 minutes wash them in the sams refused to have anything to say. probably never see him again. wasting in great quantities. water and iron immediately. Unless a new counterfeit turns up PssMRgsr Train Wrecked. Pn«u< st Honolulu son the year ended June, 1901. will Troubl« a Raumg th« litgallt. Powdered borax sprinkled around Pittsburg, June 26 —North bound hold the record for the small amount in places infested by ants will banish Washington. June 27.—In view of New York. June 27 —An attepmt them. passenger No. 23, on the Pittsburg A of l*ad money made ami circulated in a dispatch received at the war depart to fl«»t the transjmrt Ingalls, which the United States. ment today from General Khafter at sank in a dry dock in the Erie Basin, To clean decanters put in aquantity Ij»ke Erie Railroad, was wrecked at Horace W. Means, of Lexington. Kan Francisco, reporting four deaths June 14. into a stronger drydock, ha* of crushe«! egg shells, then partly fill Monoca. 26 tn i lea front Pittsburg, Two persons were Ky., one of the twat known toliacco from the bubonic plague at Honolulu resulted in the v esse I • dropping an with cold water and shake thoroughly. this evening. between May 29 and June 9, Assist additional four - feet — and l.'„ being . —1 now killed, three fatally injured and 40 dealers in central Kentucky, com- Mix a l»*a»j«»>nful of pulverised nutted suicide by shooting He was ant Secretary Sanger has telegraphed deeper in the water than ever, Th.MW The train, alum with th«- stove puliah, it will others more or l«*«a hurt. despondent on account of ill health General Shafter to confer with Gen in charge of the work say it was an fjive the ato»* a g -ai and permanent while going at a very great speed, eral Corbin, and. if it is deemed desir — to I m * The Canadian government will en able. to coal the Hancock so as to accident almost impiwible ran into an open switch at M«>noca. ustrr i- ‘ ‘ am! the entire train went over an deavor to check the destruction of sail direct through to Manila. Ac • V. ide«i N.ibody waa injured in the •acond ______ _ the hull — accident —-4-..1 L Divers say A little hoses jail into the water embankment some 25 feet high. ■*able island, new being washed away in which rod bordered table linen or Every car was overturned, two of them ■y ocean waves, bv planting hardy cording to General Shafter's message, of the vessel is not injured' Block* »he president of the Honolulu boeni in the dock on which the keel of the towels are to be washed will prevent going over twice. trees and thick shrubbery. of health has the plague controlled. •hip rested fell away. them from fading. ■UGKNE ORBGON. NEWS OF THE WEEK RAN OUT OF HER COURSE. P..MnVr< B«c*m« Fsak Stridtea. Dsputy United State! M*r»h*li Mad ' Ex-liuurgent Take! th« Oath si AJIegiaa e e DEATH ENDS FEUD FIRED ON BY STRIKERS. Safely but W«ra L*nd«d. St. John's, N. F., June 28—The Orient Steam Navigation Company's steamship Lusitania, from Liverpool, June 18, for Montreal, having 300 passengers on board, was wrecked last night off Cape Ballard. The Lusitania was bound round Cape Race for Montreal with a large cargo and a shipload of jiaasengers. She mistook her course in a dense fog, and went ashore near Renews, 20 milt** north of Cape Race, liefore daybreak. The ship ran over a reef, and hangs against a cliff. The passengers, who are mostly emigrants, were jiaiiic stricken. They stamj>ed«»d and fought for the boats, but were overcome by the officer* and crew The rougher ele ments among the passengers used knives. The women and children were first landed, and the men fol lowed. The crew stood by the ship. A heavy sea was running, but at latest advices the Lusitania was hold ing her own. It is thought that she will prove a total wreck. The jiassengers oi the Lusitania had a terrible experience. The first knowledge they had of the disaster was when, ow ing to the ship scraping over the r«x*ks, they were hurled from their berths by the shook. A scene of great excitement prevailed. Three hundred jx*ople were clamoring to excajie, while the crew tried to jiacify them and lautish the boats. The male jiassengers in their attempt to seize the boats, trampled the women under foot and fought the crew with knives. Some of the more cool head- «*d of the jiassengers assisted the crew in the efforts to get out the boats. The women and children, almost nude, were jiulled up the cliffs by the coast jieople. The unhappy passengers, after shivering for hours on the hilltop, tramped weary miles to reach the houses of the fishermen, where they are now sheltered. Previous to reach ing the cliffs, the passengers passed two hours of terrible anxiety on the wreck. As a furious rain storm and heavy sea raged all night, it is feared the Lusitania will be a total wreck. The last reports receive«! here said the steamer was breaking up, that her foreholds were full of water and that her cargo was lieing salvaged. There is hope of saving the effects of the jiassengers, as, where jxissible, they were stored above decks. RIOT AT ROCHESTER. Policenwn and Strikers Fought and Many UNfON JACK WAS REMOVE d SKAGWAY CUSTOM HOUSE ' Flag Nad Been Mooted by CeMdi*. ç 0<fic«r. Under ln*trucm>iU Fr<m «mm«iu-An Oregon Men Qa and Calmly Mended Mi. Cerd lQ ' dal Who Protested. Vancover, B , C., Ju|y j „ steamer Islander, from Sakit»"“1* day, brings news of an excitmL^ ejnsode at Skagway. E s Canadian customs agent there . , ' on instretions from Ottaw \ "‘I the British flag on a pole'al^!^ office. Several incendiary rMn followed the hoisting of th* and on the following morning athletic-looking man glan<4 * , the flag, and »topping Mt the f«w! ^ the staff, took out his jacket v**/ and cutting the halyards, pulled the flag and run the halyard, th, *? tossed them into a recera of the J,,,. ( ing. It did not take Custom« Am, Busby long to come to the defen» the flag of his country. When u reached the flag-furler’ the ],tt calmly pulled a canl from his px-u? and, after handing it to the axtonuhu Canadian official, turn«*d on his 1J and walked away. On the card «. "George Miller, attorney.*t-|.w Eugene, Oregon.” MillerieabrotlJ of Joa«juin Miller, the Californiap^.. and is visiting friends in Skagwav GUAM TERRORIZED. United States Forces Brought Into Dimp«, Commander Schroeder i Order» Washington, July 1.—The atten tion of the navy department has |^n formally called to what a]>|e*rs to be an unsatisfactory condition affairs in Guam. The incoming mail» brought a copy of an order issued hr the naval commander of the island Commander Seaton Schroeder, dr- nouncing “hoodlumism «nd |»wle>.. ness,’’ which he says are rampant it the station. The order refers to ter rorism at the fort, gambling »nd drunkenness, which have brought the United States’ force into disrepute." The order closes with the impost, tion of restrictions on the liberty ¡4 the marines. It is believe«! the navy department will be obliged to look into the de nunciation of th«* marines. General Heywood, commandant of marines, already has been called tqion tu fur nish such information as he has, and it may be that a court of inquiry will be appointed. STORM IN THE NORTHWEST Wert Injured. Rochester, N. Y., June 28.—One Damage Done in the Twin Cities—Severd Person» K lied. thousand striking laborers had a brisk encounter with the jxdice today, Minneapolis, Minn., July 1—A in which 11 policemen and 20 rioters terrible storm swept over Minneapoli.«, were injured. The rioters set out, as St. Paul and vicinity this afternoon. several times before, too drive off the The storm broke out alxiut 4 o'clock, laliorers working on street improve lieing pr«*cee«led by almost total «lark nests. Many jieojfle went into the ments. At Mill and Commercial street, and, when the storm of wind streets they encountered 50 laborers and rain broke, then* were many in employed by the Rochester Gas <t jured. Several jx?rsons were killed. Electric company in digging a trench, The wind also blew down .»evend and drove them from the trench. buildings. Heavy storms are rej>orte«l all over The workers sought refuge in the this section, mid the j»r«>]x*rty los* jxiwer hous«* of the company, and the will run into the thousands, and jsdice undertook to disjierse the mob. many hea«l of livestock killwl. The The police reserves were drawn up in worst storm was that w liich pawed a platoon of 50 across the street, and through the district south of New upon orders advanced with drawn Richmond, Wis. It was a tornzdo clubs ujion the mob. Immediately and did much daniag«* to farm prop th«* air was fillt*d with bricks, stones erty, although no lives were lost. A and wood, and shovels and picks in rainfall of nearly four inches is re the hands of the strikers were used ported there. freely. Amid the melee a shot rang out and the sergeant commanding the Coronation of King Edwird. platoon ordered the jxilice to fire over London, July 1.—The royal proc the heads of the strikers. This had th«* desired effect. The strikers scat- lamation announcing that the coron tered and the jwlice chased them ation of King Edward is to take j'lace through the streets to the City Hall in June next, the exact date date not Park, where they were held awaiting yet being determine«! upon, «as re»d this morning at St. James's jwlare. action by the mayor. Police reinforcements were hurried Temple Bar and the Roayl Excahnge to the scene of the riot, but their ser with all the quaint, medieval ncen<* vices were not required. The injuries which mark«*«! the occasion of tli« jiroclaniation of the accession of the sustained by several of the policemen ir- pu i ivemril j í • Today’s ceremonial was on- are of a serious nature. Th« hurts ______ of jlera]je(|i crowds quickly pth- the rioters were mostly scalp wounds ' ered. inflicted by the officers' clubs. $15,000 Fire st Roealu. A Sscond Cloudburst Bluefields, W. Va., June 28._ An- other destructive storm swept the fl.xxi-xwept . , district . , , tonight, and while "P<irted irom this second visitation, the damage to property has been great. The work done by the large force of men repair ing the damage of the last storm has been destroyed in many places. Refunding Proprietary Stamp*. Washington, June 28.—The com- mixsioner of internal revenue, Yerkes, has decide»! that the value of propri etary stamp* projierly affixed and canceled on proprietary articles not remove«! from the factory for sale or iim * lx*fore July 1, 1901, may lie re funded on proper application to the collector from whom the stamps were purchased. California Hotel Burned. Bakersfield, Cal., June 28.—The Central hotel in Kern, about a mile east of here, caught fire t.xiay, and before the flames were subdued one life >* known to have been loet and others are missing The skull of a fireman, was crushed. The fire is •upjxwed to have started from the ex plosion of a lamp in one of the rooms In a moment all way, of ewajx* were cut off by wall* of flame. I.««», $10- WJO; insurance, $3.000. Rosalia, Wash., uuiy July « 1. - — ~- w**ich started at 3 o'clock yestenisy morning in a hardware st ore deitrorei the building. Losson the l»uil«iini. $2,000; on the stock, $13.000; in»»- *nce* W.5W- The origin of the in is unknown. Th* Ortgonian'i Muhip- New York, July 1—A di-patch W the Herahl from Montevideo, >*'■ i The American steamer Oregonian. bound for San Francisco with «•* for the Pacific s«juadron has,rn oft Buceo. a short distance from th» port, and anchored there American authorities sent a tug inquire why the steamer s csptzJ> has chosen such a peculiar anclu’WJ^ The captain of the Oregoniand«’<’l*- that the vessel was damaged said that he did not wish the de*m towed into the harbor. Shopmen and Cattle R i m " Cheyenne. Wyo., July 1—■' ^1’ * of a clash between sheepmen in''' tie raisers in the Sweet Water cou’tr» has reached here, but nothing_ can be ascertained. The ¡»weft country is where a dead line ported establish«*d by catth mens weeks ago. The ranges there ■■ greatly overstocked with sheep. J the flocks have been »hre*,en‘17rt. invade territory heretofore he clusively for cattle. Agotwillo Sun Talking. P*nx. June 28—A correspondent of U Presse of this city, who inter- ▼tewed Agom-illo. Aguinaldo'. Euro- !*•" «gent. *t Marseilles, previous to hi* departure for Hong Kong, quote* the Filipino as saying that the «ruggle in the Philippine, i. f*r from £f Am»°™u capture of Aguinaldo diminished the chancea *4 succès*, but he asserte«! that the Amerwana, like the Britiah in th« Transvaal, will find they are j.urcha*- mg their conqueat too dearly. Od Taak oa Fite. Decatur, Ind.. July 1 "J which was start«*«! at Tt’ ' days ago by lightning striki - 1 of the Ktandard Oil <’■ ' ! taining 50,000 barrelsis ’!lil Three hundred men from ' and neighboring cities an* the flames, and making ef* five other tanks that cont*1 30,000 barrels of oil. Ti e i ■** Standard Oi) company *'''n reach $80.000. Many f th* taors have been badly burn**- . .r