The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, October 11, 1902, Image 2

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Eugene Weekly Guard
death in coal mine .
NEWS OF OREGON;
Evptokion Near Black Diamond. W arting-
toa. kill* Eleven Miner*.
heattle,
EUGENE
OREGON.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Cemprchenalve Review of the Import­
ant Happening* of the Past Week.
Presented In condenucd Form. Moat
Likely to Prove Interesting.
Ort.
4.—A
special
from
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MOROS ARE CRtSMED.
; Native» Lore io Mee. but There are No
CasualtK* Amueg Blue Loot*.
'STRIKE CONTINUES
PRESIDENT’S PEACE CONFERENCE IS A
Manila, Ort. 3.—Th* Macin -Moros
DISMAL FAILURE
ia Mindsnso hav* offered but slight re­
OF THE STATE.
sistance to the column under Captain
Pershing, of tlx Fiftenteh cavalry. Miner* are W Using to Submit Their Griev­
After a series of skinuisixs tbe Mor<*
ance* to ait Arb, t rat ion Board -Oper­
ratreated into six fort* on the «bore* of
ator* Square!» Refuse Such a Move,
* w " *”
-
””
lake. When a courier left Macin
but Want Men to go to Work With­
lodastrir* Tbroeghowt Our Commo*-
v.r»ot»m
vesterday for (imp \ icar*. laptain
out Lnion Being Recognized.
wealth Latest Market Report.
.
.
1» tl _
_____
Pershing was preparing to assault tbe
fTFMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
Black Diamond. Wn»h., to th* 1’u.t-
lotalligwncer rev*:
Eleven men were kill«! and three in­
jured in a mine exploemti on the fourth
level at the l*»»in mine, a mile from
thi* place, atkeot 9 o’clock last night.
Tbe men employed in tbe working*,
, or chutes, were instantly killed.
Two I
gangway men and a driver, working
Barglar* entered tlx Woodl-urn po*t-
further in tlie level, or gangway, evi­
flice
but we«- siwr«I away before they
dently eroajed the force of the explo­
had 0|XO0d th* safe.
sion, and instinctively »tartmi toward
Tlx construction work on tbe new
the slope for safety. Tbe deadly after­
barracks building at Fort Columba
damp swept down on them and they
is practically completed.
succumbed, after not more than a few
Extensive preparations are being
minute*’ struggle against tbe isle dieir
made for ttx dedication of Agricultural
experience a* miners told them lay in hall at tbe agricultural college (Octo­
TO END TME STRIKE.
President H ill Sec U hat May be Don* in
the voal 1kW«.
Washington, Oct. 2.—Tbe president EIGHT MILLIONS Now
'•LABIE ta
yesterday took initiative step, to ascer­
ÜOVERNMENT projects
tain what, if anything, could be done
by tlie lederal authority to settle Ibe
Start HUI be M.dl ln >um(Kr *
coal stiike. The result was a general
in th* Spring _
.
n*x
expreaafon of opinion by the adviser*
W
«-i-
„
Le
„
t
of tlie president, who were present, to
gystere. Comp,,,. NcCualr^
th. effect that tlx foleral laws and con-
be Let I »til Cart I, on HaiM.
stitut ion do not afford means of federal
.
interference to end tlie strike, but ,
Washington, (let. 2__ T1_ .
last Moro strongi-uld.
Washington, Oct. 4 - The great coal another conference will be held today,
in the treasury between $7 iT/ro'"*
A tornado in Tennessee, near Mem­
Tbe American column reached tbe confereiR-v between t.’.e president and
and
the
preaident
will
do
ail
lx
can
phis, did great daniag* to property and
$8.^,000,whu-h, under the
f,,rD^er ,amp at Macin Sunday night, the reprexnutive* of the operators
coat one life.
*
|()B
tj^ Muro* opened fire on and gniaesro .ame to an end at the tem­ properly and legally to bring about a la»t revoon of congre-s, i- to „
settlement. At the temporary White th* reclamation fund, aB.i
porary White Hooie at 4:55 ocloik
It is estimated that there will be fal-
them with a bra-a cannon and rifles
now
•
’
•iikbloforexpon.i.tn«^'
Hoose a conference was held with the
yesterday afuruoon, with failure to
)v 500 de>gates in attendance at th*
frvm g
of nes fort, which
three cabinet officers— Attorney Gene- irrigation
______ project* as will
*»
reach an agreement, and, apparently,
irrigation congress.
Ik« li.„ ____ _
.
‘
been erect«! aince laptain Pershing - the rock upon whieh tbe .x.nference rai Knox, Secretary Moody and Poet- by the secretary of the ;ut-not
Steamship comt>*nies leave raised
master General
Payne.
Governor spring for construction
first visit to tlx place.
The batten split wa- the recognition of the miners Crane, of Massachusetts, was also OOOOOOof
freight rates on coal from foreign porta
~— - thiswreiVi^^A
-
union.
The
president
had
urged
the
under Captain William S. McNair
to the United States.
present.
These gentlemen met with revenue from th- sa!« *n i ,
*•«
contending partie» to coaae strife in the
scaled a ridge commanding the position interest of the pubiie welfare: the President Ro sevelt, and after the sub­ of public lands in the firoal
ber 15.
It ie '-vrtain that President Roose­ store for them.
of tbe Moros and shelled them out. ; miners, through the president of their ject had been considered for some time, and about $4,590,000 a» the r«t
velt will make another move toward*
Only the bodies of the men in the
The medical <le|>artii>ent of Wil­
Tie **
settling tbe cowl strike a* soon as he workings are burned, (bowing that the lamette University openwl its 37th an­ The engineers under Captain J. J. Mor­ union, had expre--«i a willingr>e»s to they adjourned to another room and nue for the last fi-cal voar
conferred together for an hour. They revenues for the past vear ex.rof tL*
con find a way.
submit
their
grievance*
to
arbitration
row
!>ad
con-tru«
t«l
a
trail
over
the
sheet of liens- which followed tlx ex­ nual session with an enrollment of 35
all returned later in the day and held of any pre.-ee.Jing fi-cal rear
'*•
swamp, flanking tbe Moros’ position. trial to tie named by the president, and
A Siuthern Pacific through train plosion did not extend to tlx slope, students.
another conlerei.ee with the president, ing to about $8,200.000. ’The In T
to
enter
into
an
agreement
to
abide
by
The men of Captain Pershing’« column
was wrecked neat San Antonio, Texas.
The Willamette valley is fills»! with crosrod ttx swamp by the trail and the terms fixed by the arbitration for and the strike situation was discussed made up not only from fee« lnd
'
though it is declared by some watchers
A number of passengers were injured,
hunters after the Chinese pheasants, •aptureil and destroyed three of the a period of one to five years; and tbe further.
missions, but fines and fo, fe,.u
to
have
been
seen
from
the
air
shaft*.
but none fatally.
President Roosevelt is deeply con­ abuses of public land law
the la* against killing them having ex­ Moro forts.
■ , ’
The Moro* stood but a employers, thr ugh the presidents of
Thore miners whoae bodies were pired October 1.
. short while, and ran as son as the the railroad companies and a promi­ cerned over the situation.
The ap­ du. tion of total expenditure, f, r
Another attempt is to be ma<le to
discovered
<yiug in
combine the plow manufacturer» of tlx burn«! were
Captain nent mine operator, had squarely ie- proach of winter, with a coal famine taming the public-land service
Master Fish Warden VanDnsen has artillery opened on them.
country into one organization. Tbe cramped position., their iegs closely just returned from a trip to the new Pershing has orders to destroy tlx forts ► fused arbitration, had denounced the imminent, and the distress and suffer­ with the allowance, for ag^T*
Be* combine will have a capitalization drawn up to their bodies and their hatchery at Ontario, Eastern Oregon. ■Bile** the Moro* make jsoce. Twenty miner** labo/organization as a lawless ing that must ensue unless coal be­ colleges, leaves the amount
of $75,000,000.
There were no and anarchistic body, with which they comes available, present a situation Department officials »re highl» «7
hands clinched.
Dust covered their He reports that the prospects there are Moros wore killed.
casualties among the Americans. The could and would have no dealing-; hao which, he thinks, should receive the Aid to find over $1.000,000 mor»
Ttx Southern Pacific has sold its face* ro they were tiniacognizable when ex<eptionally good.
letter of General Sumner, in command demanded f«lerai troop- to insure com­ attention ol the administration if there was contemplal«! with which tn
large holding) of coal fields in British
A Chinaman, who has lea»«] the
first taken from the mine.
Tlxii
< t Mindanao, to the Mairu Sultans, plete protection to workers and their is anything that can be done by tbe work on irrigation sy.ten.s next
Colombia. This is taken to mean that
“almon Creek placer mines, in Eastern
families in the mining region, and government. Many appeals have been This total will build at least ten
it i* the wmpany's iutention to ure oil c.ollie, were torn and thickly coat«! Oregon, Las discovered a nugget worth has been deliver«!.
with cool dust. The other !>>«!»• wer»
court proceedings against the miner­ ma-le to him, and many suggestion* jets of medium size and mJ«,
for fsd in the futnre.
fld.UlM).
This is by far tbe largest
_ ■
UNCLE SAM S FINANCES.
not disfigured.
union. and had offered, if tlie men re­ ii»»e been received by him, «'»I it was more, depending nron cost.
nugget ever found in this state.
Retail merchant* of New Orleans »ay
Fourteen men were working on No. 4
turned t<> work, to submit grievances at with a view to ascertain what power is to be undertaken to co«
tl at if tlx street car strike is not set­
Tbe prevalence of smallpox, diph- Receipt* for September $4,000.000 More individual collieries to the decision of the federal authority could evoke that the amount available in the reehZ
south and four on No. 4 north.
Nine­
tled at once they will close their
tion fund at the time contract* ar»
teen men had teen assign«! to duty on tlxria, warlet fever and measles in
Than Same Month Last Year.
the judges of the court of common pleas caused tlie conference to tie held.
»«ore».
huch a move would thru* 5,-
During the conference every phase of
No. 3 level. Prior to the entrance of *■ ugene has awaken«! tbe su'horitie-
for
the
district
of
Pennsylvania
in
Washington, Oct. 3.— The monthly
000 clerks oat of employment.
The
CITY IS WITHOLT COAL.
the first shift the mine !iad been in to the ne«l of more vigilant quarantine
which the colliery was located. There the situation! was discussed.
Prince t han, brother of the emperor spei ted for gas, and before the second regulations, and in tlx future the com|>arative statement of government tlie matter cloaed. Last night both tbe general opinion of the advisers was that
receipts and expenditures show that for miners and the operators remained in the situation did not present a >ase in People In New York are Now Tcariar i,
of China, is married.
shift went on duty the dust was sprin- strictest caution will lx observed.
which there could be federal interfer­
Sidewalks for Fuel.
4
klwi.
Of
the
14
men
in
the
crew
on
Tbe national debt shows a decrease
The Indian war veterans of Oregon the month of September, 1002, the the city, but today they returned to
ence by any warrant of law.
Then-
No.
4
eeuth,
the
three
who
were
in
­
their
several
localities,
saying
that
the
of $10,000,000 for September.
held a meeting at Salem and pass«l a total receipt» were $48,580,381, an
New York. Oct. 2. — Not a ton a
lias been no interference with federal
jured were working in the main slope. resolution asking the legislature to
anthracite coal can be had here nlt,
increase of over $40,00,000 as com­ struggle will continue.
Bulgarian bandit* have murdered 150
authority in the mining region, either
issue 4 jer cent 20-year bonds to the pared with September, 1901.
The ex­
Greeks during the past two months.
Address of the President.
by stoppage of the mails or resistance price, says a Rochester, N. Y..di«paui
JOHN WHITEAKER DEAD.
amount of $300,000 for the purpose of
Sidewalk insp««
of
the United States court pro. *.-». It to the Times.
penditures
for
Septeml>er
were
$37,-
The
president's
appeal
to
the
mine
Presi<lent Roosevelt has a»k«i both
(■aying the veterans the balance of $1.45
rejx rt that in the outl; ing di-tri.-j
was
pointed
out
that
there
was
no
occa
­
554,798,
leaving
a
surplus
for
the
1
operators
and
the
miners
was
short
and
sides to the coat strike to confer with First Governor of Oregon Under Its State ;>er day each for their services in the
residents are tearing up tiie udevalh
sion for the use of federal troops, as
The receipts to the point. He said in part:
Constitution Passe* Away.
him at tbe White House.
Indian wars.
At the time of the month of $11,000,000.
and using them for fuel.
Alkgethe
from the several sources of revenue are
"1 wish to call your attention to the Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, had
Eugene, Or., Ort. 3.—Ex-governor trouble the state agieed to pay $2 per
An effort is l«ing made to effect a
not called on the government for assist­ several miles of plank walks have
given
as
follows:
fact
that
there
are
three
|.arties
affected
pried up with crowbars and carried 4
combine of Pacific coast flouring mills John Whiteaker, the first governor of dty, but the men have never receievd
Customs,
$26,255,777;
increase, by the situation in the anthracite trade ance, nor had he even exhausted the
but about 54 cants par day.
In some ixctione, canal brid| es hai,
with a capital of $25,000,000,.
the state of Oregon, <)i«l at his home
$7,000,000. Internal revenue, $19,- — the opeiators, the miners, and tbe resources of the state by calling out the
f>een
stripped of planking.
?i|w j
Rix
harvest
hands
were
held
lip
at
789,808; decrease, $2,700,000.
Mis­ general public.
I speak for neither lull strength of the state militia.
Mrs. B. F. James, mother of Ixruis in Eugene at 7:45 o'clock last eevning.
new lumber left on tbe streets fun*
cellaneous, $2,564,895; decrease, $250,- the miners nor the operators, but
James, the tragedian, is dead al her He lingered in a state of unconscious- The Dalles and relieved of $300.
pairs also have disappear«!.
WHERE MAN HAD NOT BEEN.
The ques­
Nome in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
A cold storage and meat company has 000. The expenditures on account of tor the general public.
Hospitals cf New York city M
nes» all day, and the watchers at bis
the
war
department
weie
about
$250,-
tions at issue which led to the sit­
The jury has lieen complet«! in the bedside expected his death at any been form«i in Ashland with a capital
threatened
with being seriously affer,
000 in excess of those in September, uation affect immediately the parties Oeologkal Survey Party Return* From
of $25,000.
Rt. Igiuis legislature IxMxlle case, and
ed by the scarcity of coal. Tbe 1
1901, and on account of the navy there concerned — the operators and the min­
moment. He bad been unable to take
Wild* of Alaska.
tbe taking of testimony is in progress.
Hood Wright hospital has onlyenort
The prune crop in Marion county was an increase of about $1,500,000.
ers; but the situation itself vitally
any nourishment since
Wedneeday
Seattle, Oct. 2.— Alter traversing a to la-t this week, while St. Ltike’n»
will lie pretty generally gathered by the
The state election in Georgia result­
affects the public.
morning.
Y’esterday
morning
he
wilderness where white men have never so fortunate as to obtain a ca:go of 24
end of the present week.
OFFICE-HOLDERS AS POLITICIANS.
ed in tlie election of tbe I*emocratic
”i disclaim any right or duty to in­
before ventured, the United States tons about a week ag-----enough to I m
mwni<«l
to
give
«une
indication
of
con
­
ticket. Joseph M. Ferrell, ex-state at­
tervene in this way upon legal grounds geological survey has completed a pre­
The hoard of regents of the state uni­
tao months.
St. Mary’s hospital fa
sciousness by making a slight motion
torney general, was chosen governor.
Payne
Sends
Out
an
Order
Telling
Postal
or
upon
any
official
relations
that
J
versity, at Eugene, have made arrange­
liminary examination of the country children has practically no supply^
I
bear
to
the
situation,
but
the
uigency
Employe* Their Rights.
A plan has l«>en perfected whereby with his left hand, which was taken to ments to include a music department
lying between Cook inlet and the steam coal, and is using furnace cm .
1 and the terrible nati r of tbe catastro­
the coal onmpanies will ship a supply mean lieckoning to his aged wife, whom
Washington, Oct. 3. — Postmaster
Tanana.
of whi h it has about 25 tons. Ufa
Mrs.
Florence
Atwood,
state
presi
­
phe
immediately
impending
over
a
of fuel to New Y’ork, the tenement dis­ he want«l near him constantly. When
A party of seven, under the leader condition prevails at many other»
General Payne today addressed a cir­
dent
of
the
Rebekahs,
died
at
her
home
large
portion
of
out
people
in
the
shape
tricts to l>e suppliwl first, the hospitals she would take his hand he would be­
cular letter to the officers and employes of a winter fuel famine impel me, after ship of Alfred H. Brooks, made the stitu’ions.
next an<i then the transjiortation com­ come calm, which was the only sign of ' in Baker City September 28 of pneu­
trip from Tynook to the Tanana, and
It was said at the office of the chin­
monia.
of the postoffice department and others much anxious thought, to believe that
panies.
consciousness. Hi* last moments were
later leahed Ramp rt, on the Yukon, ties department that no real uiitres
mv
duty
requires
me
to
use
whatever
concerned regarding the extent of the
after several month*’ hard work.
The has been experienc«! in any of ta
Over one-half ■ of the Washington
Continued heavy rains have stopp«*<l peaceful.
influence I personally can bring to
He suffer«] a stroke of jtaralysis two
prohibition put by the department on
entire country was carefully mapped, city’s charitable institution*.
all war maneuvers at Fort Riley, Kan.
county agricultural and horticultural
effect a settlement of the situation
years ago, which occasion«! alarm, but
The price of anthracite has reacW
the fiolitical activity of postnfliee em- which has become literally intolerable. and the reports have been sent on to
Secretary Shaw’s order releasing the from which he recovered. Alsiut three exhibit, which took the firet prize at
Washington by Mr. Brooks, now in $21, but some retailers «re pxddluq
“I do not invite a discussion of your
reserve, put $200,000 into circulation weeks ago he suffer«! a second stroke, the state fair, ha» been pent Eant, poves. The letter say«:
Seattle.
out their small supply at $15 or IK
"Postmasters or other* having un- respective claims and positions. I ap­
at Portland.
from which he never recover, d.
He where it will have a place in a nnm-
Several new details were discovered to old customers.
Importation if
ciassified positions are merely prohib­ peal to your partiotism, to the spirit
which will greatly aid future pros­ Welsh anthracite and Fren h bituni»
Savages on the warpath in New leaves a wife, two sons and one daugh­ Irer of fairs and carnivals.
that
sinks
personal
considerations,
;nd
ited
from
using
their
offices
to
control
f pectors.
Guinea have nia«aacn«<l many |>eople ter. He vai a inemlrer of Eugene lodge
ons can in no way relieve tbe situatioa.
A. IF. A A. M., under whose auspices
Pardons have Isen asked for < on- political movements, from neglecting makes individual sacrifices for the gen­
The trip was snch a hard one that, for the few cargoes that have bea
and burned whole villages.
eral
good.
”
their
duties
or
causing
public
scandal
the funeral services will lie field, prob­ victs lx>uis level anti H. H. Warriner,
out of 20 carefully select«! horses, only ' landed are of little ac.-onnt. Therein
The president’» condition continues ably Saturday.
Mitchell on the Result.
m-ntenceti from Multnomah county (or by political activity.
1 il survived.
For hundreds of miles only about 8,000 tons of this coal
to improve fast and he is able to attend
‘‘A person in the classified service
burglary.
Following is the text of President the party never saw a white man, and, on the way, but orders have been plsoi
to a great deal of busine»».
has an entire right to vote as he
JOHN WHITEAKER.
The 16th annual fair of the Butte pleases and to express privately his Mitchell's statement, made after the indeed, were the majority of the time this week for over 25,000 tons. At
The Cuban government has made a
in a totally uninhabited land.
They least a month is required, however, ti
Born in Indiana 1820.
Creek Agricultural association, held at opinions on all political subjects, but conference had failed:
law which provides for Cuban labor in
“As a consequence of this refusal of passed closer to Mount McKinley than fill the orders. The cost of imports
Marriad in 1847.
Marquam, had a large attendance and lie should take no active pait in politi­
all kinds of public service.
the operators, either to grant conces­ any other white man.
Many new Welsh coal under normal condition!i
Came to Oregon in 1853.
wa» very successful in every respect.
cal management nr in political cam­ sions or to refer to individual arbitra­
streams were locat«l and named, and zlout $7.
Elected prolate judge in 1856.
Miss Alice Hay, daughter of Secie-
Preparations are well advanced for paigns.”
tion, the coal strike will go on. I am another party will probably be sent in
Member of territorial legislature in the district fair to )>e held at Roseburg
tary of State Hay, was married to
firmly convinced that the miners will next year to continue the work.
MANY NOTED MEN TO ATTEND.
1857.
James W. Wadsworth, of New York,
during the five days l>eg>i*ning Octolrer
ENDER WOOD FOL ND GUILTY.
win, although we deeply regret the re­
Elected governor in 1858.
7.
A
splendid
livestock
exhibit
is
ex
­
Two American inventors are exjxri-
fusal of the railroad president» to defer
MUCH CHOLERA IN ILO ILO.
Elected to legislature in 1866.
Irrigation Congress Is Interesting lirwt-
pected.
Jury Promptly Returns a Verdict of Mur­ to the wishes of tbe chief executive of
menting with flying machines on long
Ke-elected 1858.
est Minds of the Nation.
der
in
the
Second
Degree.
island, line ship ascende I 1,000 feet
Suit-committees have lieen ap|siint«i
the United States.
The president ex­ People Fleeing to the Mountains, Leaving
Rpeaker of house ,870.
Colorado
Springs, Colo., Oct.
and sail«! about two miles and the
Seattle, Oct. 3. —Paul Underwooii, pressed the hope that there would he no
President of senate 1876.
in va'ions |>arts of the state to help so­
the Dead L'nburied.
The committees in charge of the*'
oilier am-ended 4,000 feet and made a
Metnlier of congress from Oregon licit funds for the purchase of a sword a ecu e« I, with his wife, of drowning lawlessness in the coal fields, and the
Manila, Oct. 2.— It is understood rangements for the 10th National im-
flight of nearly live miles.
187«.
for Admiral Clark, wlio commanded their infant child in Salmon Bay, life representatives of the miners assnred that 5.124 cases of cholera and 2,740
gation congress, which converse 1«»
him that theit every effort would be
Collector of internal revenue at Port­ the Oregon during the R|>anish-.Ameri-
The wnat« committee on Pacific is­
deaths from that disease were reported October 6. have received enroirsrx
l»xn adjudmi guilty of murder in the exerted to maintain peace.”
lands and Porto Rico has finish«! its land in 1885.
can war.
About $1,200 will be re­
in the province of Ilo Ilo, Island of reports which promise a large attend­
second degree, the jury being out
Died 1902.
work in the Hawaiian islands and has
quired.
N Ice-President Wilcox's Views.
Panay, on Monday. This is the high­ ance of noted men from all parts of tw
scarcely half an hour. Through the
sailed for San Francisco.
The com­
David Wilcox, vice-president and est record for any district since the out­ country.
I-arge delegation» from 9
McKinley f und Piling Lp.
The school director* and clerk* of several day* of the trial the young man
mittee listened to testimony regarding
general counsel of the Delaware A Hud- ; break <4 the di«ea«e occurred, and ex­ commercial clubs of Omaha sad *
lias
maintained
the
greatest
stolidity,
the land laws, public improvement*
Cleveland, O., Oct. 4. — Colonel Washington county held a meeting and
son railroad, in his statement to the ceeds the total of Manila and many of Paul will come in private car*. 5*
though he was •urroundrii by his sor­
ne«l«l, bubonic plague epidemic and Myron T. Herrick, treasurer of the
discussed various matters of school im­
president, said in part:
the provinces »ince the commencement. Mexico. Texas, Wyoming. Kan«»» «**
rowing parents and friends.
Scenes
many other matters of lesser import­ National McKinley Memorial Associa­
portance.
The state superintendent
The town of Miago, in the province of Nebraska cities will also semi 1*V
"The United Mineworkers
ance.
tion, is reswiving hundreds of letter» was present. It is the first time such in his early mairied life, and events most extensive combination and
Ilo Do. was the worst sufferer, 1,173 delegations
The subject« to be han4-
connected with the closest and usually
One thousan 1 people are now be­ daily containing »mall contribution» to a meeting was ever held in tha-
case*» being report«! there Monday.
oly which tbe country has ever
led, affecting a« they do the proper«-
deare«t
memories
of
his
child,
were
lieved to have perished in the Sicily the memorial fund. Rome time since county.
It habitually enforce* its orders and
At Cabettaun there were 899 cases, penditure of $8,000,000 of psh-
constantly recalled.
unknown person» started a 10-cent, 5-
disaster.
directions by whatever means may be and at Dumanges 395 vases were re­ money now available, an ! the pn«wa
The crime was committed on the last
cent and 2-cent endle»* chain scheme
The people aie from future land sales for the I*'»*’
tn spite of ram, the full war maneu­ in connection with the monument fund.
day of May, and Underwood was cap­ most effectual. including strikes boy- ported on Monday.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
vers are being carriai out by the trorp* Up to date fully 50,000 of these letters
tured after a cha«e of two weeks cotts, picketing, besetting and the like, fleeing to the mountains, leaving the ation of millions of arid acres. sndtw
not confine ! to its pwn members alone, dead unburi«! and the dying uncared making of homes for millions of pro*
at Fort Riley, Kan.
Wheat—Walia Walla, 62c; bluestem through the southwestern part of the I
have l«en received by Judge Pay,
but in which are comps’!)«! to join, as for. The govern ment has ordered ad­ now crowded in the cities. hsvealW**
85c;
valley.
63c.
state.
The
penalty
is
from
10
to
20
president
of
the
association,
at
Canton,
I.umlier shipments by water from the
far as j«>ssible. all other persons simil­ ditional doctors and m«iicines to lie ed the highest minds of the r.strt
Barley—Feed, $19 50 per ton; brew - years' imprisonment.
Columbia river will this year, for the and forwarded to the treasurer's office.
arly employed.
Its violent methods sent to Ilo Ilo. The number of vic­ from captains of industry to the lesdef
ing. $20.50.
first time on record, exceed 100,000,- Many letter» are from Europe.
have
already
rereiv«l
the condemns! ion tims makes ordinary sanitary measures of labor organizations. letter- of *
Mob Compel* M **ber> to Close.
000 feet.
Flour—Be*t grade, 3.30(33.65; grab-
of the circuit court of the Unit«] .-tates. impoe-ibl*. The total of all the pro­ dorsement of the possibilities 4 the«*
Train* Meet In Tunnel.
Wil«e»l>arre,
Pa.,
Oct.
3
—
The
Strit-
am. $3 8593.20.
“The question at present is merely vinces Monday was 5,390 cases and gress are pouring in every day fr*
Brigadier General Sumner, in charge |
Parkersburg. W. Va., Oct. 4. —Five
Millstuff»—Bran, $18.50 per ton ; ing ws’hery at Plymouth, which has whether an unlawful association shall 3,091 deaths.
these people.
of the movement against the Moro*,
perron» were killed and three injured middling«,
$23 50; shorts, $19.50; l»een in operation for some time, was be permitted in this country by means
•ar* the relief» ar* not so unruly a»
compelled
to
suspend
operations
today,
chop,
$
17.
in a head-end collision between two
which are illegal to decide who shall be
Coal Situation In New York.
MUI Turn Immigrant* Back-
reported.
freight train* in a tunnel near Corn­
Oats—No. 1 white. $191.02** ; gray, a mob of men and boy* having ent the allow«! to work: what shall be his
New
York.
Oct.
2.
—
The
coal
situa
­
Ottawa,
Ont , Oct. 2.—Frank P
belting and plugged the machinery. hour» <-f work, and what he »hall be
It 1» Mid that Queen Maria Chris- | wallis, on the Baltimore A Ohio rail­ '•5<\<t $ 1 per cental.
tion in New York is today more serious gent, commissioner gener»!
When
the
employes
of
the
washerv
road
today.
The
train
carried
srveral
Hay
—
Timothy,
$10911;
clover,
tina, mother of King Alfonro of Spain.'
paid. This is contrary to the spirit than at any time since the strike of the
United States, ha» conferred *»» “
came down from Scranton, they were and letter of our laws.
ha* married Count de Eacorura, her | car» of cattle, which were all killed or $7.50; cheat. $“ p*r ton.
If they are en- miners began. In»tea<i of 150,000 ton
__
Dominion officials regarding tf* '■-
driven
away
by
a
mob
and
forced
to
re
­
injured.
Poultry—Chickens, mix«!, $4.5015;
forced, such an effort will cease at usually in stoek at this time of the posal of undesirable imtnij*'“1 * .
master of the boare.
Probably 20 car* were wiecked ami per pound, 11c; hens, $59* .50 per turn home. At Sheriff Jacobs’ repiest once.”
year, there are but 2,000 tons of hard land on Canadian soil and
Three de»jwr»te prisoners in tbe the tunnel is filled with debris. The dosen: per pound, 12c; spring«, $3.50 two battalions of the Ninth regiirent
The statements made by the other-coal.
_________________
In tenement districts tbe price
Dillon Mont., jail sawed their way out. holies of threr of the kill»«! have Iren X4 per dozen . fryers, $3u|3.5O; broil­ were »ent to Plymouth, but when they oi- rator-pre-ent at the conference were i» 75 rents a buhsel "which "iZ at"thZ their way to the United States. !
Pedley, superintendent of 1
arrived
they
fonud
everything
qniet
It is believ.-d they re tired aid from the recovered, but it 1» imp>w*ible to reac h er«, $2.8093; din k«, $4.5095 per dos­
along
the same lines as that of "
Mr. rate <4 $25 a ton.
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Dealers in other immigration, assured Mr. “argent.
outside
Officer» are in clos* pursuit the other two at the present time, ow- en; turkey*, young, 14915c; gee«», and the m«>b gone.
W i Icox.
parts of the city who yesterdav were had already been taken in tbe ®* z
$«98.30 jxr d -ten.
Veneanela plan* to cut all the calde» ing to wreckage.
For Governor of Vermont.
selling half tens, today cut fl e allow- and that objectionable
in>r *
Ch«we
—
Full
cream,
twins
139
FineJ for Ordering Inion Strike.
ami an American gunlsat may 1« ne-
ance to customers to quarter tons. C<al would be turned back to tbe *te»m- r
Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 3.—The legisla­
HoM»
Canal
Tltl*
Onod.
I
13.Se;
Young
America,
l'S914){;
cel ,ry in thoae waters.
Chicago, Oct.
W E. Francis, and coal dn«t by tiie pail of 20 pounds lines for immediate return w
ture today elected as governor John G.
New York, Oet 4 —William Nelwm factory pricea, 191 l*c leas.
At busine«» agent of the Bridge A Suoc- is selling at 25 cent».
port of embarkation.
Cholera «till rages in the Island of Cromwell. generai conn»ri f<>r thè new
Butter—Fancy creamery, 25937 l*c McCulloch, Rep., of Bennington.
Samar.
Tl>e po|Hil»tion of many of Panama Canal comjwiny. wh» ha» re- per (»•und. extras, 37 4c; dairy, 171» the polls General McCulloch failed to tural Iron Workers, ha» been fine.) $200
by
the
joint
arbitration
committee
of
,
Croker on Trial.
receive a majority of votre, although
Fast Train Wrecked.
the town* bare baaa heavily ledoced turoed from l’ari», say* he -lelivervd to X30c. store, 13S915.
rec-riving the largest num leer < ! popular the nnion and the employers because
New York, Oct. 2.—Edward F. Crok-
De* Moines. Oct. 2.—Th»
through death and the flight of the Attorney General Knox. in Pari«, evv-y
Fgg*—22SMJ.Nc per dosen.
Today, however, he re­ he ordere.! a strike of i onwoikere on er, chief of the New York fire depart- Island fast mail, west Nxnd.
panic atricken people.
Potat o«» i Best Burbanks,
60X6 V vote» cast.
rwareyaoce, decres, conrewaion or otrxr
ceived
hie
majority,
having the «apport the Rock Islam! depot, 1 ran.»» calle.1, ment. wa» placed on trial today before wrecked thi* morning at
Japan,
drowning
per
rack;
ordinary.
509
55c
per
rental,
A tidal wave »wept
<lo>witii*nt relating to to thè propesile»
Commissi oner Sturgis, who
uL, pre- mile, east of here. No 1-x of >i
of
l«4
menihrrs
of
the
convention. Z. out the men be<-au«e the « ntra< tors Fire Commissioner
Much property ■»( tbe new Panama Canal company, grower*’ price»; Merced sweet*. $29
at least 500 |«<>ple.
Stanton,
Rep.,
wa»
elected
lieutenant gave the building of a ‘ traveler" to ferred chargee against
Three care left th* '**.
—I------- the
— chief.
--------
The currad.
A Japanese warship ami ita *nqne*ti<xable power t»» ex- 3.35 jer cental.
wa* deetroved,
4 Car -: '. -» a .1 Q. charges are seven in all, am! they in-
Thi* '*'• -- • • •
The accident occurred while
.
Hop»—New crop, 20$l2tc per pound. governor, receiving 181 votre.
wa« driven aabore, bat will probably rev tlx canal, thè plani, mn.swi. n»
er*.
5» a re-nlt the *.-k was stepped citate--------- luCompevencv,
acrueation* of incompetency. was attempting to get aro-.- ;
Wool—Y'aliey, 13 49 15c; Faetern continue* Republican control.
be Boated.
am! other property to tbe
Unitol
on be H , “ r *T * a ’* t
-»torer $9.- sending in false reports, violation of of a freight train which went thro-**.
Orewm, «914 4c; mohair. 28928c.
000.000.
The »trike involve»! •'I the ronstdntion of the »tate of New
A second military etpedilMl has States, free ami el.-ar of a!) lien* <>e
bridge across Skunk river yv« e
Beef—Groa», cow*,
3X14* P*r Aiwcrk an ScttMr* la British ColwmHa. lite building trades.
claim»
of
any
kiod.
been rent against the Mono.
York, conversion of public property to Three tramp» were rep- rte»! »
Vancouver. B, C-, Ort. 3.—It is eeti-
pound steer*, 4e; dre«e«i. «97c.
mated that 37,1X10 American» afone
private n«e, conduct prejudicial to gessi heen killed in the latter » tm -
Veal— 749« 4c.
R*»«rv»ir* ilevw Hay.
Ordered to «u«pend Horfc.
or<ier and discipline.
brhige is completely demoh»
MutVn — Groat, 3c 1-*
pound. bare come in this vear a« tana fide
Cane len, N. J , Oct. 4.—-The city
B<rn.ingham, Aia . (»rt.
Presi­
settici», and of Giere o-.wr 30.000 hare
resrrvoir near the I Viau are river broke dreared, 8c.
dent
Flynn,of
tl>e
United
Minew-.rker*
The Hl*sor«in at Pan»"**-
Sixty-fire
Salt Company Fail«.
Lamb* — Groas, 34* I** poo»! ; been actually recorded.
today, and shout «.000,000 gallons of
fire at Stockton, Cal., destroyed
ti. «ìaand immigrants from different oí A menea, district of Alabama, .tated
Washington. Oct. 2-
h* J^ixt*»
Trenfon, N. J., Oct. 2 —Chancellor
water em-ape-l and fiowreidown Twenty­ drsreei. « 4*-
t.«iay that he hail iswaad ardors for all
Five
$500,000 worth of property.
Magi » has appointed Frank P McDer­ part ment has rocoired * * ,
fl<v»—Groas, «**#7e
pound. countries will be re<v>rded by tlx eml <*f
seventh street. ft.«sling ths cellar» of
th» miner» of the Tenne.ree Coal A
the year.
blocks were burned.
mott, of Jeraey City, and Nathan S. announcing the arrival • ■ ■
maay bouse» ami doing other damage d re am d. 797 NC-
Iron Railroad oom;aoy. at tbe Bloe
Beardslee. of Warxw, N. Y., receiver» mirai Sila» C»*y •h,*r” iJ’ ’
g
Street Car* SIM TW lp.
The cable from San Franciare to A watchman »Le duty it >• to opon a
1
■*»** Bforton mines to ruspend f ■ the National salt .-ompany.
The tbe Wisconsin, at
valve
when
the
water
rswclxw
a
certain
New
Orleans,
(M.
1.
—
The
sMaatioa
work
inc
order
by
The
“
antiagro
a
Ni>
aragnan
volcaao,
Manila will bw in
•ork. About I,«00 men will be in­
application for a receiver was made by almost ar>«inaled ran down th
It tower* above ia the street railway »trike remain« volved
July 4, 1903, acre.-ding tn the o9eiale height neglectael to «foso and the water threaten» an ecu pt loo
The strike grows <at of tbe
I ’.»nn.-ey H. Strickxad, of New Y'ork. EH of 3,270 mile* » D*
‘
of ths company.
Threr steamer» will flowed ovar the *«> bank moot, washing the town <4 'an Fernando de Mareara, urn Farjsd. Not a car i» moving ex­ r>f"*al
th* rompony to withhold
The company'» liabilities are
n two weak*. R’«r '
, f
Uy the «able, two from Manila and away the earth to *ucb aa »stent that wboae 30.000 pt'o'pir are greatly cepting two mail rere, although this is »•-«-mr-t« made bv the
miner»’
will «rtnme general «>n-r* ■
tlx break I o II owmí .
the fourth day of the strike.
alarnw*!.
one from San Francisco.
on* n for the antf.dk it* striker».
American naval ferre. <*•> Ux >’-
!
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