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DA TLY G-UABD i J STILLERYMEN ARE KILLED BREECH OF BIS July 21. Unofficial reports received at the fctate that Sergeant Hess and ten men were kill la in one of the batteries at Fortress Monroe at today. The accident took place in the DsEus- kas caused by the blowing out of a breech block guns. UN BLOWS OUT Iroe, July 21. Eight artillerymen are known to and ten are missing as the result of the blow- .breech in battery DeRussey this morning. The Ve Seargeant Hess, gun commander; Corporal Winter; Privates A. J. Sullivan, Dnffey, King, d artillerymen were attached to the Sixty- tie aiUHerymen were terribiy mangled. The feessed by a number of prominent army and by the wives and children of several of the armation is that eleven are dead and a mm sluding two officers, are seriously wounded. Iditional list of the dead: 0. Adkins, . Privates Adey, ChadwicTj, pier. . I m 1 'OWN OF SHU ' ; " 1 I MM PBFQHFHQ AWl I r . - .$,, . ; i miio iiiluiiliiu li.iu , (Ei'vtra s B. o . ;; 23 SAWMILLS NO. 175 DOOMED IFjHINERS RESOLVE TO BOYCOTT COUNT LEO TOLSTOY. .171?.?,' "Prehension 'a tell all over the world reaming l he cn.lt. Sfffir & saw? idir S EUGENE WHO IS GOING TO POLICE SEARCH IN HILL S RECEPTION PHER REPAIR BRIDGE ID President of .Several Boards . Broken rand EUROPE FOR AT PORTLAND Esociation, acoma 21. Frank today of dim-1 reports that tile 60nth appro. to the! ,ht hwas BJ1"" Spain threw the ling a long 111' was a promi- He lived at ago, and had in Oregon, ion. He was leraphers' As- .Northwest, Seattle last .devolve upon Vancouver. Ition meets In be taken to pwul iu be of tho A. O. Horses Fall Through Needs Attention Officer Bonney. who looks after re pairs to sidewalks and attends to other similar matters about the city Murderer Thought to Have Been Seen in France Saturday May Now Be in Spain Vernet les Bains. July 21. An nouncement of 'Talbot, or Crlppen, police here off their guard for h time, but they row believe he Is still In France. Warrants have been issued for his arrest. Photographs 'of Crlppen shown to persons who ,k- the stranger who stopped at the ftitel here over Suti- , day in every In. lance brought forth the statement tlrnt Crlppen and the JlKKTS Flub. Nan, S3-84; 81-82: big bridge across the Willamette at the foot of Ferry street Is in a bad condition, and neither the city nor the county will repair 1'.. he says there is a large hole in one of the boards, through which several har:es have run their less and narrowly t caped a bad accident. There are a ? .w Jt. r ' h "11 Of Granger were identical. He register ago, that are In bad shape and Of- J HRr, Tnluor rui-r Knnnev savs ne t untfs II will 7 only be a niatter of time, unless re pairs are made, when an accident will i occur and either the county city will 'be made delendanl in a .dam ago I'Ult. There Is a question as to who should make the repairs to the ap . 1. It 1 A l.M,a 1,1, I the annroach which is out of repair Coniinion May Have Siiicidcl Is In the city limits, the limits ex- Great Railroad Builder Comes to Oregon in September to Attend Festival SPREADS FIRE Spokane, July 21. A special to the Chronicle from Nelson, C, states that 300 imvpinmont. ft n.n... , ... lrantically to save the town of Sandon from destruction. The flames are within a mile of the place, and should the wind freshen the town is doomed. Timber fires in many directions are forcing hundreds of men into action to prevent their spread. A number of towns are in danger already, it is reported, and already a large number of mills in the mountains have been de stroyed, together with immense tracts of valuable timber. Sensation Is Sprung at Conven tion of Western Federa tion of Miners VICINITY OF GROVE MINERS WANT TO i. "SHOW UP HEARST" TO DEATH Ifl FOREST EIRE Lumbermen Prepare for Big Linn County Has Conflagration Revival of Business After j Tragedy to Re Harvest Is Over ! port Outcome May Be Interesting, As Open Move Is Against the Law Cottage Grove. Or.. Julv 21 Thr. sawmills of the Cottage Grove terrl- i'r, unicn nave a cjumHfv ,r 9.1ft- 000,000 feet, have greatly depleted! there, us follow: StOCk Piles for this .asilll nf th vuni- 1 Thron mnn .7 1 ,;sll"'',v t'arrv 'fl.-lnt night in a forest fire alons tho tHIO to 1,000,000 feet In stuck rlnri. North M,.,,tln, -I..-.. sawmill, at the terminus of the Denver. July 81. The sensation of the day In the convention of Western Federation of Miners waa tho placing o:: tho clerk's dosk uf a resolution ntiklng 'he Fedor'Ulo.i to boycott nil tho papers owned by William It. Iloaisl. I IiIb in 11 further step In the antagonism toward Hearst that has already bci u attempted In California as a result of the lockout at tno llumisteud mlno in South Dakota, owned by lleariit's mother. The ml- ncrs assert that Hearst could use bis li flueuce to luivo Iho mines union ized. 'I h'?y also assert that he owns stock In them. Tho effect of thj resolution If It A special dispatch from Albany,! I'""8- lt,lh """V" ,!?,?,' ih'.'J Or., to tho Oregonlun tells of a fatal I bo l'r"itl"B be' inicc of tho fact that lorest fire In the mountains east ofiln "ociuriuB a" "le" uun, um ; lhat the active trade of the nisi lt iuuuins nas necreased the supply from 30U.UO0 to 500.000 feet. Advices come from the east lhat there will be a reuval in trnde conditions with thej this .iuii-sl over, a or me 31 mills are running full time cnttlnL. ssn nn feet per day, In anticipation of' the revival. The manufacturers of this district as a whole were hard pressed to meet me ciemanas made upon them early In the year, especially as regnrds rail road ties and bridge timbers, but have now caught up and In some In stances are sawing fur future bust or 1 corvaius & Kastern railway, four miles east of Detroit. The bodies were not recovered until 2:30 o'clock aueruoon. 1 ne rie.-i.i nw.n ur i-iuiip Kicninond, of Salum, Or.; Jay n. urooks, of Crawf ..rdsvllle, Or., and rranK aiciioey. of U earf u d. l'n Acting against the ndvh'e of their roremnn, tne men went to death In an effort to get their tools. Fire had started from the sparks of a donkev engine at Hoover at 3 o'clock yester- uny aiierncon. 1 lie three men, with other workmen, hud gur.e to the camp. An hour later, after a vain oration Is courting a lawsuit, boy- cc.ltc being against the law. This IS Intimated to be tho desire of the min ers who wis t to "fchow up Hearst." Several of the mills are In idle- effort to nave the camp outfit from -4- In Spain I'ndtfr A-sumeil 11111e the iiainiii, .Jin. ij . .- K11 'iiii .uiiii- lias oeen given die jMiuce iu s".ih i : for Dr. Crippen,1 who is suppfn-nd t( have crossed into Spain Uii ler the . name of Henri 'falbot. 4 Portland, July 21. James J. Hill will be given a great welcome when he comes to Portland to participate1!," "fS in the Harvest Festival earlv nt 1 b.een Imported. September. The announcement Just made that he will accept the invita tion to Portland rnther than R'-eak at St. Paul at that time before the con servation congret:. lias made a ereati hit lofaliy and there i a correspond-1 nes either on account of their tem porary inability to get logs or for want 01 worRmen. The labor ltnn tion has been mi He a serious im bark this Beason, notwithstanding the i;iii inai several hundred men have But It is safe to tv that without material changes the mills in this territory will produce for 111a year no ies: than 150,0110,000 feet. And this figure will be largely exceeded in 1911 with a fair market. iiuiKinig More Mill ing d. ree of enthusiasm in helping' in . "av",g a Pr"? formulate a prnsratn of welcome that . t,'?00 ,Per day are under con- hi-uuu, n uuk (mum uir it iiuru wnn J uu, nun rapacity are making. This will express to scinifl exteit fit least the pleasure t hi city will fee in en tertaining lira. A notable banquet for Mr. Hill is ilready announced. Orstelul Orego tlons are dntermliml to show the age of St. Paul that tky appreciate lis work 10 far In development )Of this state, his grt railroads he latter mill will be situated In the for est reserve, where the government re cently contracted for the sale of 17.1. 000,000 feet of standing timber to the Kir Lumber company of this city A railroad three miles In length Is being built into the reserve from tiiel Uourges, France, July 21 young woman-who committed tuli-ii here on J liy' 13 Is now thought to have been Kthel Claire Lcneve, cu:n- 109: Seu- fur, 109 1-4: tending along the center of the river. Whosever duty it is to make such re- ""j ' " j nnnion if Or. Crlppen. There are Se m;7e'n,;. n7 the Tad diking lint'f resemblance ditlon of the approach lately. oma" ave her as Jeaune lilllng , blue- IDED, By SAN FRANCISCO PARTY 'SALEM LIKES P. E. & E. HEREON AUTO TRIP Report Pleasant Trip Up Coast Other Street Railway Line m Cottage -Grove Man j Operation There Has Old Misdirects Them ! nd Ric Cars i 1 For the first ion, Say- pident r'"tlgatlori are muc' worse. '-III fib 111 A I has built here and if low ,i,ine ' ,,, ,!K0.n fc Bo,ll""l further iato new territory and his ! frn' ! 8i" !? necessary j manifest spirit .f .el,.f..!ess .0 Ore-JT,,rs iimber,' under the Tgrt I The Pnrt'nnj rn,mrpii -ii. .-in I . l" Koernmeai, must be re Make up the banquet feature Imme diately and compile tiie oians al ready mapped rut :t It prnposed to limit the attendance at lh!-i banquet lo Mr. Hill hlmwlf and the livestock breeders who exhibit at the Hnrv! Festival, thus bringing klm Into close touch with this ercat, gr-wini Indus try of the Pacific Northwest. Julius PAR FNT FROM EUGENE v,rlf"r. chairman of the Livestock as- man, manager of the promntlon com mittee of the Commercial club, are getting busy on tht tuiquet and oth er features t entertaiunient thj't are not yet made public. straHf,,, r,,r (r .um the .rm-i I '."' I'niber company. Leona ha tne names, these three men stnrted to go lo a point iOQ yards up a steep hillside to gut their tools where they had left them when the fire started. The wind was then blowlnir eastward sending the flro that wav. so the trin up the south hillside -west of tho fire looked mfe. The men had about ruacnen tnoir tools when the wind suddenly changed, sweeping the fire with wonderful rapidity directly up the timber-covered hill where the men were. In a row minute the flames had swept the entire face of me nui, turning the forest Into a fur naca. ItcKuii I'nrly Hnd Itodlen. Falling burning trees made It Im possible to ascend this hill until after noon today. A rescue partv then went up, hoping against belief that the men hud reached the -'1111111111 an.l had escaped tho flro. All threo bod-, les were foHnd, however, and buried badly, but not beyond recognition. Two bodies were found together, one 100 yards further up the hill. The men had evidently tried to run ahead Of the fire, but hurl nn i li,,..., 1.. I moved within five years. The pur-, race up an almost perpendicular hill icnasers, realizing their Inability toiwlth the swift forest fire. : handle this vast amount of timber The flro destroyed the entire log 1 within (he specified tiniest their own ' glng ramp outfit, wrecking two dun j mills, have arranged to supply olherlkey engines, and then swept Into the j mil. a In the upper end of the vallev,, timber. Hoover's mill, across tho . Mitiuuiug mm at biigene, ana logs' river, was endangered, but was cnveJ iu im-ne win bv lorwaru as soon as biggest dolly varden : of year caught by jay Mccormick in Mckenzie Probably the largest Dolly Varden trout, or of any varl- cty for that Matter, that has been caught hi the McKcnxio rlvor this year Ih that honked by Jay Mc.Cormlek, tho local,; cigar denier, yesterday. Dr. Day brought the monster down rrom tho McCormlck cntnp above Dine Illver today and it Is on exhibition In the clgur slore next to tho Guard. The fish is 2 V4 feet long and weighs ID pounds. Jay Is re- ported to have had a battle royal before ho succeeded In landing the fish. Ho used a spoon hook. STRIKERS HOPE TO FORCE ROADS BY WAITING Think That Demands Will Be Secured When It Is Impos blo to Move Freight ilroad shall have been com Diet ed, which will be early In August. Total Output 2l(l,fKIU,000 I-let. The mills now sawing, together with their dallf cuts, are: Drown Lumber company, Cottage Grove, 40, 000; Chambers Lumber companv, Dorcna, 40.000; Itoolh-Kelly Lumber company, Miginnw, oo.iiuu; Leo 11 a WONDERFUL HEN LAYS HUGE EGGS, ONE EVERY DAY . Montreal. July 21. Tho strike Blt uatioii Ik unchanged today. Tho men are quietly awaiting such a time as tho company may find It Impossible to move freight, when they expect ov ertures will be Hindu for them to re turn to work. r.,.w rv- T..K- 91 Fr.r the f rt 1 ' ra 1 ion lor 3ir. -III.'! IBM warmest M. A. De Laveage, a san rTancio t,nle jn the niStory of tne itpiiaij f-.." e unr e,r, .r,,ni ,,ruT" Curtln 35, 000: capitalist, wun his wne ami sou, c. cl(v sireet car trans .oriauon ip now - , " " company. Star. 30.000: Stewart & lie De Laveage. stopped in En?ene last tarrU.d on ,, me.rojolltan known ha b - .rm It In hi., l,,,,;. -Curl 36.00; W. C. Hhc-rft night while on their way in their uu- e(lui,,ment. and the Portland. Eugene heart for i rtlad and I. Is J1'"""-" j ridge. London, 35.000; J. H. Cham- Oregon Fowl Carries Off All How Hiver Liimben Honors Ih Half.Brpprl Buff Orpington tomobile frcrn the Udy City to Seat- &' Ea?.rn line, which Is responsible '" pike these rii.tior, still dwrj arlon his o'-nilng vrsit. tie. Thev left last Saturday, and f, ,1,1. imnrovenient in reet while they have nut tried for last (raffic Salem. Is realizing a good: time, they have made a quick trip. tusiDefs though its line is short as They were held up a day because of ve, Xne new ,juljle-tmck street car PRpCinCMT TICT tire troubles so that their rur.nlng here from Kutece is creating no,1 l"-JIULI" 1 1 1 time between' here and San Francisco r,nu amount of favorable comment, j Is but three days. The car is driven 0m. UTi:inent citizen of Salem said; by -an expert chauffeur. He ' the vcfterd.-y: , ,1 road between here and Frlt.-o ii not -rp t ravel In e pnl:ic of Salem 3( nearly as bad as I-. told about by cm- cv,.0 a ;,y reliel ir..m tne miiup;., er tourists who have made the trip, rcke: o.d lng!e-truck car-j WBK'nl Uaf inn' Uaal Pav! firlf nnrt thr. r ,.ihr maiu in the state v.. ,,w.n the only means of trans-; NdllUll i ntdU rmys uui, TAKES ADVANTAGE OF IDEAL WEATHER rhi. 'hat are used for autonioblies that portation for the past fift-en y"" LUflCheS anO HOIuS ...":.',''-" are much wnrse. The principal trou- Knouith nterest snouin oe mn"""l mhtlei It rr of the -as Kl ert P'lnue to be lters, Cottage Grove. 2,,00U; Hrlggs Lumber company, Walker. 2i,ft00; Slar Lumber company, Htar, 15,00(1: Owns & Son, Cottage Grove. 1'i.uoo; F. M. Chapman. Divide, ,,0i)(i; Mr Klbben Bro-, Cottnife Grove, IO.iiOo; Crll'n (lawley, Ihiollttle. Ki.l00 KHOWMIH ritKDHTF.II 1'OK TO.NKiltT OK l ltlll.W Oregon Showers tonight or touiorrow, except fair In southwest portion. Portland, July 21 The mmler Is always coming to the front with a, "fish story," and the hunter Willi a "kunter's yarn," hut hero Is a leal, genuine, truthful story. J Mrs. Ie of 521 Fifth street has ne of the moiit lndustr!oi:s hen'! in' REPLY OF CHINA TO JAPAN SATISFIES WHIifttn Skldmore. Comstwk, 10, Oho; i the world, ."lie l not a freak hen. lle, ock Lumber company, BeJ but Just a fine, largo, healthy hnlf-l Hock. l.'i.OOO; Anlsuf Bros., Anlauf,' breed Huff Orpington, which Is laying1 20.000: Taylor & Son, Divide. If,,-' the largest eggs In the country audi 000; Jlunroe Bros., Cottage Grove ,'carlng for chirks at the same tim. 10,000; John Overnolner, Cottage Mrs. Lee's prize hen has been luy- Orove, 10,000. Ing eggs of the enormous ,0zn of 8 Mi Pckln, July 21 China's renlv tn Besides the lumber Industry f thlr Inches k;ng and (i 'i Im hes throngli. the announcement of the recently section, there Is considerable activity Something over a month ago thls ,coDcluded lluswJapanese eonren' in ceoar poies ana sningie i.M- i ne -"""-J " ... ra"". " a "tn"s ; ln . waa delivered to tho legations Portsmouth Treaty Will Be Ad hered to, as Well as Open Door in Manchuria Reception Bar Harbor, July 21 Ideal ath-i ,,0fUll trrv company has placed opchlcks. ib- " ho iiri i it- luroc rfif'KS- i ii t l i.it i ri . rntiiiir in teLfini iv uuuv .u hlwlta'r?! Bt'k UP bo high that they endanger w,lcb lt.pie to fairly blanket Salem kn Z J,"? the bottom of a car. and to avoid this wjth its . Inceesant rt-ques s for timx., V it la nouooof-v t rim rhP WDCei ovei h.t!Pr service navtr t-ru .J..'"1" of tha , ,,'' TK.i BMnB, nr not .rwi hv All formpr owners of elec- l imk of ttip ia aney ciud. , KDi, ff.i(,frrafJh Theie are b- 30 eKKH in 30 day W IUU VI IUUIU. 1 6 ji.iiv.v- - I Tho Tnff .ort irtrt tftlPHtS Af fl 1 II fl I . .,-,.. t at all KtPPii hp fiva They, as ail trie nes Dere, ana iuv uour.. . . . Y'Z Z .in? flKe 01 i bioh ine jure i hip urc - oL'i'ta, adV:ub,e l.r.mh..be?Jub, 'the city cheon of the Ncb' Aj-erjo n. o .H.u.heastern and .n.pp. EXTREME HUMIDITY .Uf n nn Ha rrx- I in 1 trt'CUIl UV tk.- r fl LDP (IKdi t"' vai-. . iivuuiii mm ' '"'- - " M doiule Ge yeerd'a'; they got u,e elch .e. in Saicrn says Hie mer colony . miles line w: 1 ue conJlnei'Ai tMC - w r e sui- :r 'V" .1,. h.- er,t. y. tbii ;re. "r more toward Bouen.:a oeruit- n.y sm""- - . lound out the r mistake. ad una mat uu ui structlon of a new lln "'fitgown t"lIe be- 'Oded by re what 1 tbisvear. and iin he wag after thev had been wrongiy In formed by someone whom they aked in Cottage Grove. They were pleased with their short stop in Eugene, and left for Portland late this morning, where they will stop tonight. s'alled to fcacd.e statu- lair week the null o from Sa n iKranclsco eastward. Thl meant a 1 total of 250 cars of poles. They have1 L. Thomas, over !t0 years of aKe-m,.n(..H olna forward at the rate' In-! and the oldeit man In Aainlty, hat three cars per week, though this during gdr.e to Newport t sperd a week or m ,p incread as rapidly as possl- so on the coast tie ma-ie tne trip i,;,.. The ron'.ractcr has 65 men en u, ., ' , , " uunvereii 10 mo legations ih lia ot lbeiie ,wo euntrle today, and ex- prensea snllsrnitlon with the torms, especially with tho oipu-hbciI nurooae of Husaltt and Japan to adhere to the terms of the Portsmouth treaty and tho mutual pledge of the maintenance of a stua quo and the open door prin ciple In Manchuria. IS CAUSE OF DEATH CALIFORNIA I alone and ti m ts ! tae the time The good roads movement La hit of his life at the beach ekylarklng (,,,,,-g, and especu to finish his con T . .. Hn Ki.in.mn ariiiir.n In round nftnbcra there are 1250 street and Interurban railway com panies In the United Btntcj, with 235,. the entirec ounly, savs the Klanjatb around with ulh-r young men of bin tract witb in three momh. Imperial, Cal., July 21, The n.e. ' '"-V-traordinarv humlilltv nf th. paniea in ine united Htatcj, w in 238,- gaged In thc9?mpi In get lag out the ha. ca d seven d. hilUOV u,tin ot "'K0 lr' k nd ".000 ui.h. and Muecta to finish his con- I" ? cV'a ""Ven oulM .- .,.!,, nnn nnn iu me imneriai vh .w. ThpiM .kiih. m -,v,vvv i . . . w... wJli.h(,n.,r-. . Vl ui uu recoru iroin aucn a cause. pissengerj a year. o Falls C: c.e. o