The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, June 21, 1902, Image 8

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    I NEWS OF THE STATE
TONGUE UPHOLDS IT.
f
MUI»».. t*»««rl«t«r«.
D«li*«r» Abl« Sp««ch Ia Support
no* Bill.
ol
Militia Patrol« SirctU at Pawtuckat.
Irnja-
ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL
BELIEF FOR ITBA
HEAD THE RIOT ACT
Du* to Slrtat Railway Stikc.
rob pursuers
Eicipid Convict» Hold Up Two M«n of P oim
and Take Horn and Buggv
R. I.
URGED
BY
PRESIDENT
IN HIS
Gervais, June 11 — Harry Tracy and
David Merrill, who eenq^d from the
Oregon penitentiary Moeday, came
intoGervaia at 9:30 last evening and
»ecured a meal at the home of Alonzo
Brigg«, who was made to do their
pleasure at the point of a gun.
They
next appeared in an alley back of the
drug »tore and poetuiiice on the main
street. They climbed a fence and
passed through a back yard and then
by two hotels.
Neir this pla<* they
met and held up a buggy containing
two members of the posse searching
t-i them. Both men were made to
give up their guns and one his coat.
They were then ordered from the buggy,
which the fugitives took and started
out of town. Ten minutes later the
horse returned with the empty buggy.
Several citizen« saw the convicts in
town, but none attempted to capture
them. Sheriff Durbin soon came up
with two bloodhounds from the Walla
Walla penitentiary, in charge of guard
Carson, and again set out in pursuit.
PROVIDED FOR BY Tur
1Mw*
.
APPROPRIATION B i L l k
Washington, June 14.—Iu an able
Pawtucket. R. I. Jun? 14. — Bayonet*
MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
PARTS OF OREGON.
in the hands of soldiers ordered out by
spe«»'l>, Representative Tongue, in
Some ol Them Will B< Con||
the governor of the state to supjires»
answer to Representative Kay, ol New
Our Duty t® (8« R«pub‘><
N®‘
Co"
Government Navy
York, clearly pointed out the constitu- Caouncrcial and Fiaaaoal Happening» of Im- riotous disturbances glistened in the
pl«t«- Is a W«ak Natiea *n4 N*«3a th«
tionality of the pending irrigation bill,
streets
of
Pawtucket
today.
The
aston
­
Pond by th« Sen»« Cam«
4
portae« —A triti Review ol th* Growth
A Campreheaeive Review of th« Important and forcibly «bowed the necessity fcr
H«lp ol Our Country—Would M«rtlv B«
ishing
increase
in
the
number
of
law
­
000 900—Casal B.H Be.,
and Improvement* of th« Many Indultos»
Happening» of the Past Week. PrexnUd
CiviaS PracncW Efftct to PrtswWnt Me
(lie legi»lation. He said in part:
Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth less acts directed against the I nited
In Favor of Nicaragua.
in a Condenaed form. Which la Moat
“The constitution confers upon con­
Traction Company, whose union men
Kinlcy't Words.
— latest Market Report.
Likely to Interut Our Many Readera
gress the full and absolute right to di»-
have been on strike since June 2, and
Washington, June 12._sl
¡s>»e of and make all needful regula­
the inability of the limited police force
Washington, Jun« 16.—The president
Granta Fa»», will hold two «lays'
the senate convened yestevd*. *’*’*
The house lias pas»-d the irrigation tions in legard to territory of the
, and deputy sheriffs to suppress rioting, has sent a message to congress, in part
eration of the naval approj^^
celebration, the 4th and 5th.
bill.
United State*. In dealing with public
induied Governor Kimball to «■all out as follows:
Six students graduated this year
was resumed, the pending 101 “ ”
New York is exjieriencing extremely lands there is no provision of the con­
. the militia. Numerous scenes of dis-
To the senate and house of represent­
from the McMinnville college.
hot weather.
A numliei of deaths
being that providing for
w
stitution limiting the power of congress
[ order occurred during the day. ami ative«—1 deem it important, before the
have already lieen rejiorted.
tion of two tirst-cla-s batU^j^
Fourteen diplomas were issued thin
—it 1* abwdute. This view has been i year by the Willamette University at more than a score of jieople were in­ adjournment of the present session of
first-class armored cruiser« J
Congress has lieen asked for an ap­
jured, One fatally. In the presence of congress, to call attention to the fcl-
gunboats. Perkin«, a member^ ’’
propriation <>f (600,000 to cover the 1 upheld by numerous decision» of state Salem.
lowing
exjirewions
in
the
nie-sag*,
ami fisiera! courts. Theabsolute power
deficiency of the Buffalo exposition.
A class of seven graduated from the about 14,000 persons and the militia, which, in the di* barge 4 the duty im­
committee on naval affairs, arg^?
of
di»]»>nal
implies
the
absolute
|»>wer
Sonthern
Oregon state normal school, thia evening. Adjutant General Sackett posed upon me by the constitution, I
Alexander City, Alabama, was almost
some of the veaselg ought to
at
Ashland
this
year.
of
d»i]sMiing
of
the
|irwetl>
of
the
read the riot act.
The city wa» taken -ent to congress the first rue*<lay ot
entirely destroyed by tire, the loss
structed at government navy
reaching at least (750,000. There was land«. The pending bill is designed to
Articles have (been filed ineorjsirat- jsissesslon of by the militia. A jiro- December last
he urged that tiie admirably \,
no tire protection,
"Elsewhere
1
have
discuased
the
The capital visional regiment was formtsl. The
dispose of public land*.
Millions of ing the bank at Bourne
have been made.
question
of
reciprocity.
In
the
casa.of
»tuck
ia
placed
at
(10,000.
naval yards ought to l>e utilized.
acre» now worthless i-annot be <li»j»>wd
regiment responded to an emergency
Cuba, however, there are weighty rea­
A Chinese exclusion law, similar to of under any existing laws. This law
policy, he said, was demanded bv <
The Yellow' Daisy group of mining cal! jiromulgated by Governor Kimball, sons of morality and ol national inte­
the one in force in the Uniteli Matee,
lalsir unions.
pro|»>*<'» irrigation solely or the pur­ properties, on Hfiokaoe llill, Eastern and Brigadier General Herbert S. Tan­ rests «by the policy should I* held to
has been enacted in Cuba. Forty-three
Oregon, has been sold, The lonsidera-
Lonvicti Riturn to Saltm.
Platt, of Connecticut, aakad if u.
pose
of
di*)»>sing
of
the
lands.
Tie*
ner assume 1 command.
In the after­ have a jieculiar application, and I must
Chinaee coolie« have lieen de|»>rte-l and
Salem, June 11 —Tracy and Merill, was a demand or a re>|iles( 0I)
l'nite>l States having power to dispose tion was (20,000.
earnestlv
ask
your
attention
to
the
no more of that class w ill lie allowed to
noon orders were issued <alling out the
of the lands, may take such mean» as in
A fruitgrowers union lias lieen formed
wisdom,’ indeed to the vital need, of the fugitive convict murdeiers, came of the labor unions.
land.
the judgment of the legislative authori­ at The Dalles for the put|ioae of hand­ third division of the naval reserve and providing for a substantial reduction into Salem Monday night, held up a
“I mean that it is a rejue«
James J. Lynch and J. NV. Bramwood ty i» l*«t adapted for that purpose. ling and marketing !<»•■ I crops during the machine gun battery.
in the tariff duties on Cuban imports man, divested him of his clothing, stole
plied l’eikins.
“They maintai *
have been elected president and secre­ This view lias Is-en rejeatedly upheld the present season.
Cuba has in a teanl of hors«* and made their escape.
The most serious disturbance today into the United States.
tary-treasurer, respectively, of the In- by the de, I SI I u- of the supiern« court ol I
All
this
happened
about
10
o
’
clock,
but
it
is
to
the
interest
of the gover^
her
constitution
attirmed
what
we
de
­
A car was
The state teachers institute meets at was on the city line.
ternational Ty|iograj>hicai Union, A the United State«.”
sired, that she should stand in inter­ the officers were not informed until 4 tiiat the navy yard, belonging
Eugene
June
25.
About
<>00
are
ex
­
started
from
the
Pawtucket
avenue
car
vote of 29,000 was cast, about 70 per
Mr. Tongue cited a number of <■*«•«
o’clock in the morning, the victim of
pected to be in attendance »nd local bouse, on which were a score of deputy national matter» in closer and more
cent of the membership.
in »late and federal courts, including
the highwaymen having fears.of bis life people, should be utilized for tmiy
friendly
relations
with
us
than
with
teachers are busy eonipletiug arrange- sheriffs.
At Pawtucket and East ave­
the
supreme
ociirt,
to
show
that
the
if he talked sooner. The convicts then war vessels.’’
any
other
power,
and
we
are
bound
by
The bouse ha« killed the Pacific rttlde
j meats.
nues, a big crowd was in waiting, and
United
States,
with
or
without
the
con
­
passed
through the residence district of
Perkins maintained that th« ,,
every consideration of honor and ex-
bill by striking out the enacting clause.
sent of the states or territories, may
The weather of the past week lias it was prejiared to give tl. dejiuties a liediency to jias» coaimercial measures the city into Cartwright’s addition, creased cost of construction in
In the collapse of a St. Ixiuis build­ exercise the right of eminent domain added materially to the crop pror-pccts warm reception. Major Maynard had
where they stole a team of horses from
merit yards, on account of th«™,
ing six people were injured, one prob­ ami condemn private projierty w herever of the year, and the outlook is goes! for the first battalion of cavalry as a guard in the interest of her well being.
This recommendation was merely a tiarn within a block of the East Salem hour law, was more than .,ff*.t .,
to
the
car,
the
tr<»>ps
lieing
divided
by
ably fatally.
it is necessary to carry out any of the a large yield of wheat and oats, both of
school
and
then
left
the
city,
going
pietisms in the front and rear. The giving practical effect to President Mc­
north. They were seen to pass through immense salaries paid the inanagenw
King Edward has received White­ jsiwer» conferred ii]>on the general gov­ the fall and spring sowings.
■ leputy sheriffs were ordered to keep Kinley's words when, in hi» message
in private yards.
In hi» opinion u,
ernment.
If
it
ha-
a
right
to
disjsise
Brooks at 12:30 yesteiday morning.
law Reid, United Mates representative
The Oregon City l.umlier Company their revolvers in their pockets by lef December 5, 1899. he wrote:
government could lie protected
of the lands, it ha« a right to condemn I has just completed an addition to tlieir
“
It
i»
imjiortant
that
our
relations
at the coronation.
excessive cost cf ships by the utili»
private jirojierty and acquire necenaary sawmill on the west side of the Wil­ Major Maynard, who said if there was w ith this people of Cuba shall be of
FIRE IN A HOSPITAL.
Die Cuban military government paid water.
tion of the advantage >>f govenm«.
The bill, however, provide» lamette, and after installing new ma­ to lie any shooting the militia would I the "most friendly character, and our
Ten Persons Killed and Thirty Infured in a yards.
do it.
out between (8,000 and (9,000 to aid that this right «hall Is* exercised in
'commercial
relations
close
ami
recipro
­
chinery
will
lie
started
up
again.
Chief of Police Rice was present and
the reciprocity cause.
Chicago Blaze.
At the conclusion of Peikint’ epwo
conformity with the law» of the several
”
w ithout further comment, the
Considerably more than ordinary in- advised the jieople to disjierse, and a cal.
Chicago.
June
11.
—
Nine
men
apd
A dozen lives were lost in a storm states and territories, all of whose
Objections have lieen made to the
numlier <4 the striking conductors and
tee amendment as to the buildinf ;
that swept through Central Illinois, constitutions contain provisions author­ teie»t is taring taken in the timber
inotortnen practically endangered their granting of the reduction on the ground one woman were killed and about 30 two each of battleships, cruisers
lands
of
the
coast
range
in
Lane
eoun-
izing
the
condenination
<4
water
rights.
doing immense damage to property.
that
the
substantial
benefit
would
not
persons
injured
in
a
fire
which
yester
­
gunboats was agreed to. Withont
These provisions, he says, have lieen 1 ty. Several wealthy corporations have own lives by endeavoring to prevail on go to the agricultural producer of sugar,
The strike situation in the anthracite
day afternoon destroyed the sanitar­ ther debate^the bill was passed.
repeatedly ii|>held in the court», which cruisers examining and ro|sirting on the jieople to leave. Before the jasqile but would inure to the American sugar
i-oal district remains unchanged, with
turned their attention to the car they
ium connected with St. Luke’s Socie­
The isthmian canal bill was the mt
also hold irrigation to he a public use. I timlrcr.
no prosjM'i'ts of either side giving in.
cheered the troojis. Immediately alter, refineries. In my judgment, provision ty, at NVabash avenue and Twenty- order of business laid liefore the »ng,
He denied Ray’s statement that the
The insurance companies carrying in­ however, a heavy rain of stones, bricks can be made which will guarantee us
Over 180 Yaqui men, women and government has no constitutional right surance on the industrial building at
against the possibility, without having first street. The greater portion of and Turner spoke in favor‘of the e»
children were shot down by Mexican toaj'ply proceeds of public land» to irri­ the reform school, which was burned and every conceivable form of missile recourse to 'doubtful policy, such as a the patients received in the institu­ struction of the Nicaragua canal. H,
The troop­
tion were those seeking cure from the uiged that theie were no diplomitir.
gation. He adde<l that this very prin­ last fall, have compromised with the fell upon the electric car.
soldiers in
liounty in the form of a rebate.
drink habit and those who were ad­ legi’l or equitable difficulties in ti*
ciple had lieen carried out in nunilier- state, and will pay (9,032.50 into Ore­ ers were hemmed in by the mob, and
ner.
NVe are a wealthy and powerful na­ dicted to the use of drugs.
with great difficulty succeeded in work­
way of construction of the Xicanp,
le«» instance«. Congres-i ha» author­ gon’s tieasury.
the
strike
leaders
of
the
coal
tion;
Cuba
is
a
young
republic,
still
Seven of
When the fire broke out there was
ing their way out, the motorman of
canal.
He presented at great fari
ized
the
uh * of such pro<-eeds in the im-
miners of Weal Virginia have Is-en ar-
The Woodmen of the World w ill the ear facing the mob and getting his weak, who owes to us her birth, whose on the fifth floor a number of patients the difficulties in which the I’niH
whole future, wlio«e very life, must suffering from delirium tremens and
rested, charged with violating injunc­ jiroveinent of »(reams wholly within a erect a hall at Dusty, Benton county.
car
through.
shite, for the construction of universi­
States might become involved bru
tions.
When the turmoil was’ at its height depend on our attitude toward her. I some who were deranged by drugs.
ties, agricultural colleges,
normal
A hsige of United Artisans with a fully a dozen shots were fired from the ask that we [help her aa she struggles Some of these were strapped to their acquirement of the rights, concessiiti
The senate has passed the naval ap­ schools, state jM'iiitentiaries, state asy­ membership of 18 has lieen organizad
beds and it was Impossible to save ami proj>erty of the Panama C m .
car through drawn curtains. One bul­ upward along the painful and difficult them, so rapidly did the fire spread
propriation bill.
lums, mining schools, etc., and in the at E'all Crei'k.
Company, saying that it was niani!«
road <4 self government anti independ­
let
struck
a
boy
in
the
neck,
fatally
in
­
through the building.
that this country could not get >itr
Republican» of Iowa have renominat­ bill recently jia«s«*l admitting three
ence.
1 ask thia aid for her because
A
two
story
brick
juring
him.
This
sobeied
the
crowd,
|
building
to
cost
The fire originated In the basement title to the projierty, based, as the««
new »tntes, re-ailojited these identical
ed NV. I’. Hepburn for congiesa.
she
is
weak,
because
she
needs
it,
lie
jirovlsions. Ilis argument was receivtsl (15,000 will Isr erected at R< Meburg for which became more temjierate. There cause we have already aided her. I ask of the building and spread rapidly to would be, upon an insufficient order:
the Itouglas County Bank.
were no further serious disturbances
the upper stories through the elevat­
Two [tiegris'S were taken from the with loud a|i|daii»e.
that ojien handed help, of a kind or shaft. Before the occupants of the a lower court of France.
Charlotte, N.
jail and lynched.
The prosja'cts are that the fruit crop during the afternoon and everything is
Morgan discussed the legal difficult»«
which a self resjieeting people can ae- building could be warned, the flames
of Joaephine county will lie heavy and quiet tonight
POSSE GIVE8 UP.
The third trial of Jeanie Morrison for
cept, lie given to Cuba for the very had been carried to the roof, had eat­ of acquiring the Panama canal pro|et:i
of exceptionally gisxl quality.
murder has lieen commenced at Eldo­
reason that we have given her such en through it and were leaping high and declared that the United «tils
GIVE POSSE THE SLIP.
rado. Kan.
All Trie« of Tracy and Mtrril Lost ir.d Pur-
Ixiwer Columbia river canneryinen
help in the past. Our soldiers fought in the air. As the fire ran through could not buy the property without»
lucri Go Horn«.
have raised the price of fish weighing Convicts Break Through Strong Cordon and to give her freedom, and for three years the building patients sprang from quiring the encumbrances iipm it.
Tracy and Merrill, the escaped con­
their beds and before they could be
over
25 |>ounds one cent a poand.
our representatives, civil ami military, prevented several had jumped from
victs front the Oregon |>enitentiary, are
Barlow, June 14.—Tracy and Merrill
Escape Into Clackamas County.
STRIKE AT MANILA
have toiled unceasingly, facing disease the windows to the pavement. The
still at large.
were not captured yesterday, nor are
Farmers of the NValdo hills have
Needy,
Ciacxamas
county,
June
13.
—
of
a
peculiarly
sinister
and
fatal
tvj»
‘
,
fire department was on the scene in
unless, eluted by p<x>led their wool, feeling confident
A tornado in the northeastern part of they likely to lie, unit's»,
with patient and uncomplaining forti­ a few minutes and as the windows Its Extent Frightens Its Ltedtr, kho Rm«
low» did great damage to property. their HUceena in eluding their multitud­ that they will lie able to secure better Tracy and Merrill broke through the
tude,
to
teach
her
how
to
use
aright
were filled with people shrieking for
—7,000 Men Out
inous pursuers, they become too Irold price» theieby.
cordon that had them surrounded near
No lives were lost.
her new freedom.
Never in history help, the firemen devoted their first
mid prenent n target for some reward­
Gervais
Wednesday
night
and
with
Manila,
.June
12.—The strikes bm
A
company
has
lieen
formed
that
w
ill
The labor trouble in Manila is grow­ hunting pot-shooter. Where they are
has any alien country lieen thus ad­ efforts to save lives and allowed the
ing much worse. It is estimated that no man can nay. Since noon Thursday absorb the La Grande sugar factory and something like 250 militiamen, 'deputy ministered with such high integrity of fire to burn. While this was the are becoming general. The printers
means of saving a large number of tiie butchers, the tobacconists, the
7,000 men are now out on »trike.
they have gone their way unneen and two in Utah and hereafter the three sheriffs, constable«, city marshals and purpose, such wise judgment, and such people, who were carried down lad­ hemp workers anil the cigar makers
will
la*
run
us
one
concern.
private detectives in their wake, the a sing e handed devotion to the coun­ ders by the firemen, it gave the fire estimated in all to number over 7,JR
The memlier* of the Cuban house unheard, save in the imagination of
Now. I ask that the such headway that there was almost
and senate will receive (3,000 a year, rumor-mongers, Their put »tier» have
The Snow Creek group, consisting of outlaws yesterday proceeded on thier try’s interest.
men, are out. Isalielo de los Reye,
The militia re­ four claims, in the Greenhorn mining way over hill and dale in the direction Cubans be given all jiosHible chance to no chance for those on the upper floor.« who organized the strike tnovetM
President Palma having signed the bill. given up the anarch.
use
to
the
best
advantage
the
freedom
tired earliest, and late yesterdav even­
of the building to make their escape,
A tornado in Clay and Becker coun­ ing, at the end of a wild goose chase district, Eastern Oregon, has lieen Hold of Portland. They were last seen near of which Americans have such right to and those who were not suffocated has liecome frightened at the cotulitUi
ties, Minnesota, kill«««! at least live per­ that led from their rendezvous at to New York capitalixtn for (05,000.
thia village, where they took dinner !»• proud and for which so many >(ner- were killed or badly injured bv leap­ which have resulted from hie eflor-
and has resigned the leadership. 1
sona and destroyed (100,000 worth of Graves’ ranch to Harlow, 10 miles
and five |>ounds of bacon at the resi­ ican lives have been sacrificed.
ing from the windows.
I
dummy leader has lieen appointed a
dence
of
a
farmer.
Sheriff
Durbin,
PORTLANU
MARKETS.
property.
THEODORE
ROOSEVELT.
away, Sheriffs Durbin and Cooke de­
his stead, but the strikers admit th«
who alone of al) the motley throng ha«
The hnu»e has passed the anti cided that nothing more could Is» ac­
mines fill with WATER.
Tie los Reyes still issues all order*.
Wheat— Walla Walla, 65065 %c; Is'en pursuing the fleeing convicts, has
CORONATION PROGRAM
anarchy bill.
complished by pursuing ruinorsjarotind
The majority of the strikers tell the
bluestem, 66 Si (367c; valley, 66 t*c.
kept within reasonable shooting dis­
Companies Cannot Keep Men to Operate the
Ten persons were killed and many the country, and drove back to their
employers that they are satisfied witi
Barley
—
Feed,
(220
22.50;
brewing,
tance
of
them,
threw
out
a
line
of
dep
­
homes, Ihirbin taking the bloodhounds,
injured In a Chicago howpltal fire.
Pumps
(23 per ton.
their present wages, which are today
uties and soldiers last evening around Function« of the Week in Connection With
the rolling Lattery of eight Winches­
Crowning of King Edward.
Mexican troop» anil Yaqui Indiana ter» and two vehicle load» of deputies
Hazleton. Pa.. June 12.
.. —Superin three times higher than they sere te
Flour—Best grades, (2.9003.40 jier what was suppoaed to ls> their position.
met In a battle which resulted dis
Then he and his trusty bloodhounds
Iaindon, June 14.—The program of tendent Kudlick. of Coxe ■ ‘ Brothers, fore the Americans i-ame to the islan-i-
back to Salem, while Cooke drove into liarrvl; graham, (2.5002.80.
iiHterloUHly to the Indians
Millstuffs — Bran, (15016 per ton; went to Aurora to rest, for thrts' davs functions for «xironation week is aa fol­ was attacked by women a on the but that they must ol«y order;,»
Oregon City with a h»>k of deep disgust
streets of Freeland today, but was not otherwise they will be killed, "bn
The floods in Kansas have not en graven on his sun-brownisi features. middlings, (19(320; shorts, (17018; of marching vigil have proved wearing lows :
injured.
on l»>th men and «logs. Sheriff Cooke,
De log Reyes resigned, he «aid it wall
tirely subsided The Mosho and Cot
Monday, June 23—Arrival in Lindon
I chop, (16.
R00 strikers gathered today matter of indifference to him wheth-’
tonwood river» have again left their
Oats—No.1 white, (1.20(31.30 ;gray, of Clackamas county, has now aaaumed of the royal representatives; dinner at at •YHout
Reward Increased.
hbervale. and about 10(H) at Jeddo
banks
<«>mnian<l, having hurried to Molalla Buckingham palace and reception of
Halem, June 14.—The reward lor the (1.15(31.25.
to Intercept traction cars earrvlng the Americans shot him on account'*
Corners
at
the
behest
of
his
brother
the
suites.
Hay
—
Timothy,
(12(315;
clover,
The May postal receipts at 50 of capture, dead or alive, of Tracy and
non union men to North Side roilier his efforts.
the largeHt office» In the United Staten Merrill, has Is en increas«‘d to (3,090, (7.50010; Oregon wild hay, (506 per officer from Marion, lie is backisl by ( Tuesday, June 24—Their majesties Xht So(-Pr.T
Was no,iflo1’ 'act
the tIregon City militia company, wliich will receive the special foreign envoys night of the strikers’ intention and CUBAN SITUAY i ON NOW ACUTE
show an Increase of 50 per vent over or (1,500 for either man. The reward ton.
May, 1901.
Potatoes — Best Burbanks, 1(31.15 left at 8:30 last night, ami as lie ba­ and deputations to the coronation and aocompanted by eight special officers
of (500 for information that will lead
Three business blo< kn at Saratoga. to arrest and conviction of the party or percental; ordinary, 60075c cental; the advantage of being ahead of the give a state dinner at Buckingham went to Freeland to prevent any dem­ Poor Proap«ct for Lcgialation at Thu So
onstration. District Secretary Galla­
sweets. (2.25(32.50 fugitives, instead of behind them, he palais'.
N. Y.. were destroyed Five person» parte« who furnished the convicts growers prices;
tion of Control.
ought to l>e able to bring them to bay:
Wednesday, June 25—Reception of gher preceded Sheriff Jacobs and per
lost their live» The property loss 1» with rifles ami ammunition remains per cental, new potatoes, 2c.
NVasbington,
June 12.—The Cuba»
the colonial premier« and other envoys; suaded the men to return to their
estimated at (300.000.
Butter—Creamery, 17 l*(3is S,c¡dairy tlu.t is, if he ever (s-es them.
unchanged, (’barb's Fern'll, of Reno,
homes.
reciprocity situation’is lieconiint wff
Companies
F,
of
Salem,
and
D,
of
the
prince
of
Wales
will
give
a
dinner
14016c;
store,
13015c.
and pump acute, and the pros|H*cts are not vfr
Two convict» at the Oregon Pent Nev., brother of Frank B. Ferrell, one
NVoodburo, have been recalled to their party at St. James’ ]>alace to the „„I "ah,p
Egg»— 17 S (318c for Oregon.
tentiary slayeil three guarda and ol the munlered guards, has offered an
runners. J S Mentz &■ Co. will per­ g<s*l for any legislation at this e»
homes anti dislianded.
princes and envoys.
Cheese
—
Full
cream,
twins,
12S
additional
reward
of
(100
for
the
ea|>-
mit the Hazlebrook collier? to be
wounded a life prisoner and encapi*d
rhursdav, June 2t>—The coronation. flooded. Cove’s Stockton colliery is re­ sion. It is understood that a mr’e
They are well armed with rifles and turo, dead or alive, of Tracy, who ia <313c; Young America, 13 S (314 Sc; fac­
Nicaragua Craters Active.
merit is on foot to demonstrate M
tory
prices,
10
1
*
4
i
leas.
Friday,
June
27
—
Prs'easioii
through
revolver» and have plenty of ammnni- known t<> have kilbd Ferrell
ported by the mine workers as filling nothing can be done, and even to <w
Managua,
Nicaragua.
June
1.
—
Dark,
London
which
will
be
a
military
pag
­
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, (4.00(3
tlon.
with water, owing to the depleted
promi«e by appointing a cominiwi"1
5.00; hens, (4.5005.50 ;*vr dozen, high, ugly looking columns of vapor eant some two miles long.
force of flremen and pumpmen
West Indian Medals
investigate the conditions in
The forming of the new French cab­
11 (311 Sc per pound; springs, 11(3 and gas have within the last few ♦lava
Saturday, June 28—Royal party­ H ill
Washington, June 14. — The navy de- llHc per pound, (2.5004.50 per doz­ Isen arising from the cratered cones leave l-ond.in for the naval review.
Every effort made to secure a major '
inet has lawn completed
P«ying Honolulu Firt Claimi.
partment has completed its compila, en; ducks, (4.5005.00 per dozen; tur­ known a« M<>motoml*> and Santa Maria,
of the Republicans for a straigM w
Sunday, June 2'*—Dinners to the
Washington.
June
12
—
The
Senate
Mitchell ilenounceil the Panama canal tion of the names of the officers and keys, live, 13(3 14c, dressed, 15016c jier on the large mbiintainoiis range of vol­ foreign prince* by their re»]>ective
am- committee on Pacific Islands and For procity proposition has failed, a*
route in a »)aw*ch before the senate.
men who are to Is* decorated with the pound; gt*e»e, (6.000 7.00 per dozen.
canic ejecta west of Lake Managua, lassadors.
to R|<-o has authorized a favorable re­ are a large number of beet sugar Repc-
West Indian campaign medal.
The
eausing
an
uneasy
feeling
among
many
Mutton
—
Gross,
4
Sc
per
pound;
Monday,
June
30
—
Their
majesties*
port on the bill allowing pay for the l¡cans w ho are determined to vote t
A plot has l>een dincovertsl at Pre­ li«t totals in round numl>er» 800officer»
return to London: gala ;>erformanev of destruction of property in Hawaii on strike out the differential if the W
toria to blow up the government build­ and about 6,000 enliated men. Ol thin sheared, 3*«c; dreseed, ?Sc per pound. of the people in the adjacent towns.
the order of President McKinley on ever comes into the senate. 6iw
opera.
Hoge—Grose, 6 Sc; dressed, 7 Sc'
ing».
Bad Fir« at Wheeling.
numlier the engagement at Santiago per pound.
Weduevday, July 2- lh-parture of the account of the prevalence of the pressure is being brought to '**r *
Wheeling, NV. Va.. June 14. — The foreign prince* ami envoy«; Their plague In 1S99 and 1900. The commit every man who is known to
'•*
Twelve trainloads of Mystic Shriner» Bay, in which the greatest numlier of
Veal—6S0*c for small; 6\07c for
tee decided to recommend that aa Cuban reciprocity bill, anil it ■’
plants of the Exley-Watson Catsup A majesties dine at laindonderry House amendment
arrived at Han Franciaco to attend the ve-sele took part, makes up the largest large.
sh.|| bf> ma,)p ff) (hp
pro|M>rtion
Admiral Schley and all
gen-
imperial council.
Beef—Gross, cows, 4 Sc; steers. Bnserve Company, the Wheeling Mat-
Thursday, July 3—Theis majesties
rtpP'lpn,'>r appropriation bill pro- lieveil it is having some eff«^’*
the fleet offii-er» and men w ill get niell­ 5Sc; dressed, 808 Sec per pound.
ire«.- Company and the Acme Box Com- attend services at St. Patil’s, and lunch '¡ding
leaders of the beet sugar men say J
for
the
payment
I
.
('< >al iiniiera in NV eat Virginia have ai», and the family of Adn-irai Samp­
by this gov-
jianv were destroyed by tire today. at the Guildhall.
Hope—1 1010 cent.« per pound.
emment of (1,000.000 and authorizing have enough men who will h- 1'1''
gone out.
A larger numlier quit work ! son will lie given the one intended for
Wool—Valley, 12013 S ;Eastern Ore­ 1 • >««. $1*0,000. About nOO per««>n« are
Saturday, July 5— King Edward’s LV'ST °f HaWaH ,o ls”'p prevent the passage of the hill '•
than wa* «nticipatv*!
the deceased admiral.
dinner to the poor.
gon. H013Sc; mohair. 2502'>c pound. thrown out of employment.
/"[ ,hp Payment of the remain does not offer terms satisfactory
aer of the claims.
them.*
There are 2,740 murder» yearly in
Ttsmnsn M«v Strike Again.
Outbreak Expected.
Riv«r and Harbor Bill Signed.
A
healthy
person
breathe«
about
20
Bo«ri
Will
Bt
Loyal.
Italy; 2,400 in Russia; 1,600 in S|iain.
Under Hurry Ordtra
Honolulu, June 7, via Victoria, B.
Chicago, June 16.— Likelihood <4 iitnen a minute.
Washington, Jun«' 16.—The river
Aliwal North, Cape Colonv, June 12
St. Thomas, D. NV 1 , June li--'/
I'., June II.—The latest news from the ami harbor bill was carefully di*cu«».«l
Is*»» than one per cent of (he lain! of another strike of teamntera employs*!
-Commaadant Fouche, supervising tierman cruiser Falke sailed
Norway 1» in use for grain field».
The average durât ton of life tn town« Volcano Kilauea, of Hawaii, indicate.« at th< cabinet meeting t.slay, and after
ir the stockyards increaae*! Imlay when
the
surrender of various Boer comman­ Gnayra, Venezuela. ye«terday,
an
outbreak.
Sunday,
June
1,
two
ex-
giving tiie matter full consideration,
Order» have l>een i»xi<«l in Indi* for it was announced that 21 union drivers ia 38 vetri, in the country, 55 year*
plosions were o| berried by those at the the president signed the bill. The cab­ do*«. said the Roer* had been good citj- German cruiser Gaselle «ailed i
the return to store of all ammunition for .'wilt A Co. had Iwn discharge I
,en"t,,e,r °»n country, and they same port today, tinder hnrry c
The sun'* fia me» sjuing at time* to a Volcano Hotel. R«*l ashes, gas and
containing dum-dum bullet»
No reason was gnen for their discharge, diatan«-« of .35,(»0 mile« from ita mir- sulphur were thrown up. The cloud of inet also took up the matter of early would be eqnallv eood ritjler)R nn<|^ from Berlin.
cloning of the de]>artnienta Haturda'v
A* a result of experiments with a and the action of the firm ha« aggra­ face.
smoke ab ive the volcano was larger afternoons, ami it was decided that the ’he British government.
new ass'ret explosive, the Italian gov­ vated the ill-feeling among the leam-
New General« Reteed
,
than usual, An outbreak was predict- cu«tom which has lieretofore obtained
Nomination Confirm*«!.
ernment ha» decided to manufacture a «ters. No attempt was ma<ie t<*lay by
See« I potato*« can be prevent«*! from rti by thorn* on the acene.
Several «hou ..l.i
Id he maintained, namely, th«
Washington. June 1-
Washington
June
12
—
The
appoint-
new ty|>e of cannon for garrison artil­ the teamsters to roach an agreement sprouting by being smoked with nil- earthquake« have been felt in Honokaa cl<
General» Sumner II. Liti'' hi *'
ing of the departments at 3 o’clock
Í r, JewP" °f
| with the packers.
lery and coaat delenae.
phur.
district, a considerable distance away. on Saturday« during Julv
ronfl^mp,, nel M NVhiteside, recei t y p«***
and August by thè Senate"’1"1*”1''
France prodneed 336,02,053 gallon*
have been retired.
Mort Tim« to Ratify D«a»8 Trtaty
A locomotive going at express speed
British C«4«ts Riotous
of cider last year
lagram to B« Psrdontd
Arbitral!«»» at Cb cago.
NVashmgton, June 14.—The senate gives 1,560 puffs ;>er mile
Bo«r» Pr*n« Am«ri<»» A1H»
lx>ndon, June 14.—Several auspicious
Hix uncles marri*l niece» in Berlin
Snlem, June 14.—Governor Geer ex­ ti.?'?*" JUn*
I committee on foreign rrìation* ha* <!e-
hr the
fire«
have
recently
oc'Ctjrrvd
in
the
last year, and on* aunt a nephew.
M -rv than 10 per cant >>f arti> lea
Pretoria, June 12. — B**r
II i<led t<> ree< nimend to the senate ti e
sturbance, that marked the strike
quarter» of the cadets at the military port« to grant a fnll pardon to Frank
Hix thousand i« the record number of rati fgation of the pro tom I extending stolen are the propertv of ladies
doea
arriving here bring r •
Ingram, ti emnvi. t. who, by his time-
ml
lege
at
Sandhurst.
The
college
papk,n< bo«»® teamsters last
rose« pnwlneeil by one tree at a tin*. I for one year the time of the ratification
’****
"Kentlage” is the term applied to auth<>ritie« stop|>«*i the leave of the ly interferonce at the prison outbreak
k- -mployers have started a move­ fresh instance* .d ’>.<’■
Thia wa* in Holland, on Mme Regn»w'* of the Ihniish tn*aty fot the pun ham* of
cadets
»ith
tiie
Klee
of
dus-iverma
tiie
pit»
of
iron
Iasi
on
tbefi<*>rof
a
ship
aa
tween
Boer*
and
the
Briti-L
,r
last
Monday,
«aved
the
life
of
Guard
ment for the prevention of strike« In
land. A Mare* hal Niel at NVithby had the l<ani»b NV«»t Indies
This meas­ ballati.
cu prits
Ns a prot.^t against this Girard, lrgram is serving a life sen- the shape of an arbitration board It The British soldiers stationed »
3,500 bloonia on it at the -an>* time.
ure is made naraaaary by the failure of
blo khoosM between P-aln rat '
Five hnadred and fortv potimi« of action of the anth-'rit:ee. 200 "gentle­ tenco for the monier of hi« br> th. r in !• Proposed
During tit* month« o‘ January ami tiie Dsnish parliament to act upon the
M t<»ria in some instan«?-
■ held nrj*
|n
bl.«!
pa-ac* througli the heart within men” ca-iets last night broke rutt of I r e M>nnty about 10 years ag.
February there were <00 death« from treaty, «eiiator Cullom reported the
ard «*’**
bound*.
sm»«hed
the
lamps
on
the
rol-
diw
uaeing
tbe
matter.
Governor
Geer
m L« . r *“n’P'°ypni shall b* sul> trains and proffered coffee
typhoid («ver in th« British army. rosola! ma of extensam to the senate in a single hour.
lege ground«, and otherwise lohsrel
iH Bert*
I
think
Ingram
is
-!e«ers
ing
of
to
their
late
enemies
Th
Notwithstanding the regiUati ri. regard­ executive «esaion, ami aflked that it hr
N New Yor# «tate labor bulletin r: 't. uoly.
It is expmt«*d that the
erally hold unfavorable ■r’ ,b? *5
ing boiled water the - Idler« c ntinue considered, but Senator Hale nbjarted. I ahowa a maikel >1« -*aw n idlen-*«» ,f offending cadets will he dismuew^l from a pardon, ami nnleea some valid rrasrm
can he urged against such acticm. I wi|] I f’r “.XS1’"" T**"«’r»-fl'u^on their foreign allies, exi*]
and under the rule it went over
to drink '«it of hr.» k« and river«
building trail««
(the ci I lege.
prohebly grant him a füll pardon ’
cans, whom they declare . *0
to ho
EUGENE
OREGON.
EVENTS OF THE HAY
an-lggrwat tighter«