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The Estacada News Issued Each Thursday ESTACADA OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. been returned against Milwaukee graft ers. Georgetown, Indiana, near the Ken tucky line, has, been washed away by a cloudburst. Some Russian defenses have been captured by the Japanese, together with several guns. A murderer sentenced to he hanged 23 years ago has been found alive in the Illinois penitentiary. TESTIMONY SHORT Second Trial of Land Fraud Cases Not So Long as First. JUDGE BENNETT IS PUGNACIOUS WAR O N M O S Q U IT O E S . New Orleans Determined to Stamp Out Yellow Fever. New Orleans, July 25.—The old time strict quarantine established many, years ago by Dr. Holt went into effect yesterday morning, and will be enforc ed with absolute impartiality and with the utmost stringency against all Cen tral American ports which are consid ered infected. The same regulations have been supposed to have been in force for some time past, but investiga tion shows that they have been light ened to some extent, and it is to this reason that the health authorities at tribute the introduction of yellow fever into New Orleans. These regulations mean that every vessel from Central American portB will be detained at quarantine six days, and thus prevent absolutely any furth er cases of fever being brought into the city. The situation in New Orleans is now thoroughly in hand, and it is expected that the quarantine will be lifted with in a few weeks. Governor Blanchard, Mayor Behrman, the United States Marine Hospital surgeons from coast ports and the city and state health au thorities met today and determined to take the most stringent measures to stamp out yellow fever and any disease which resembles it in New Orleans. All unite in the belief that the mos quito theory in the spread of the dis ease is the only true one, and the tight will be carried along that line, which was that followed in Havana. No new cases of yellow fever or any suspicious cases developed today, neither were there any suspicious deaths. The dis ease, which was met with scientific and sanitary means from the beginning, seems to have run its course, and the physicians are proud of their work in limiting the disease to a restricted dis trict. A .storm has swept over Midway is land, destroying the military camp maintained by the United States. Endeavors to Tangle Up Government A Resume of the Less Important but It is said that in the peace terms to Witnesses— Testimony Similar to Not Less Interesting Events be demanded by Japan is a provision That of the First Trial. of the Past Week. against double tracking the Siberian railway. Russian papers declare that t the acceptance of this would be com mercial suicide. Portland, July 25.—The first day’ s A rigid inquiry into the Bennington disaster has been ordered. Japanese positions in Mancnhuria work in the Williamson trial has shown two things; one, that the time The German emperor and the czar are strongly fortified. consumed will in all probability not be met and had a long conference. The Russian garrision at Vladivostok so long as in the first hearing; the Mobile has established a quarantine expects an attack by land and sea any other, that the defense is going to use on the cities below on the Mississippi time. the testimony of the first trial as a club river. Baron Komura, Japanese peace en with which to chastise the witnesses A Federal grand jury at Washington, voy, has arrived in Seattle and started for the government, throw them into D. C., is investigating the cotton on east to Washington. confusion if possible, and thus weaken scandal. , the farce of their testimony before the China will insist on Manchuria being Five members of a Philadelphia fam returned to her when the war is over, present jury. Judge Bennett’s pugnacious cross- ily were fatally poisoned by eating no matter how it terminates. examination of the three witnesses toadstools. A cloudburst near Joplin, Missouri, Campbell Duncan, Ben F. Jones and Komura, one of Japan’s peace en Upon caused great damage to crops. The Frank Ray, was the feature. voys, Bays his country is not over anx loss will reach $150,000. One man the opening of the trial the government ious for peace. first called Duncan, who told the same was drowned. story related at the first trial of having All of the crew of the warship Ben A majority of the naval board of con taken up a claim at the suggestion of nington have been accounted for with struction has recommended that no Gesner and with the understanding the exception of one. more work be done on the ciuiser San that he should get $75 for it when pat There is danger that Chicago team Francisco, and it has been taken out of ented. The direct examination was sters may again strike. They are dis commission. short and to the point. Mr. Heney satisfied with the number of union men taking advantage of the knowledge Chairman Shonts and Chief Engineer taken back to work. Stevens are on their way to the isthmus. gained at the first trial to eliminate all superflous matter and recitation. The A party of Mazamas on their way up After being on strike for 105 days, same was the case with the evidence Mount Rainier narrowly escaped death during which time 19 people were given by Jones and Ray, but when the by a boulder above them becoming killed and 462 injured, the Chicago witnesses were turned over to the de loosened and rolling down. teamsters have surrendered and will fense they were given an unpleasant A N X IO U S FO R HIS P L U N D E R . Reports from the Immigration bu seek'employment where they can. time by Judge Bennett, who questioned reau show that during June over 10,- Gifford Pinchot, United States forest them as to their testimony and brought Czar and Kaiser May Have Discussed 000 Chinese applied for admission and superintendent, has started west for a them face to face with what they had Alliance in Far East. nearly 9,000 were admitted. tour of forest reserves. He will be said in the former trial. St. Petersbuurg, July 25.—There is China fears an alliance of Russia and joined later by Secretary Wilson, who This catechism related particlarly to Japan. will accompany him on a part of the the cross-examination at the previous a growing belief here tliat the attitude trial when the quesitons had been ask Germany has assumed in connection Witte says the czar will finally settle journey. with the situation in the Far East, and Norway will ask the United States ed by Judge Bennett. These questions the peace question. were many of them leading in nature the meeting between the czar and kais for recognition. A new mutiny has broken out in the and ran with the preceding testimony, er are due to a desire on the part of the Russian Black sea fleet. so that when the witnesses, particular German government to safeguard her P A U L J O N E S ’ B O D Y ARR IVES. ly Ray, were asked if they had made own interests in China and to secure Jerry Simpeon, ex-Populist congress certain answers they denied them, herself in the possession of Kiaochau. man from Kansas, is critically ill. Vessels of American Navy Travel 7,- though holding still to the intent and China’s attitude recently, insofar as 000 Miles Without Mishap. Yellow fever has broken out at New purpose of the first statement made. Germany is concerned, has not been of Orleans and a quarantine has been es Annapolis, July 25.—The John Paul The meaning in many instances was ac the friendliest, and her demand that tablished. Jones expedition, commanded by Rear cepted as what had been meant though she be consulted in connection with the peace negotiations is thought to indi Linievitcli is anxiotiB to fight and Admiral Sigsbee. will complete its mis the exact language was denied. cate that she hopes to recall ceded ter Oyama is willing, so another great bat sion with the landing of the distin ritory. guished dead today. The eight ships tle again seems probable. Inasmuch as Japan has signified her of the squadron, four cruisers and four N O T A IM E D A T G O V E R N M E N T The president has decided not to nattleships have rested all day in the willingness to have China resume the transfer the Panama canal to the State anchorage of the naval academy, lying control ot all Manchuria under certain department, but will leavd its construc in double column, with the cruisers, Chinese Byycott Designed to Improve safeguards, the mikado’ s government is tion with Taft. California Labor Conditions. lielieved to favor a demand by China headed by the Brooklyn, nearest the Shanghai, July 22. — About 1,500 that the territory now held by other The Navy department says some one city. The day has been without ceremony, people, including the heads of all the powers under treaty obligations he ced was to blame for the Bennington dis aster and the guilty ones will be found with the exception of the exchange of principal guilds and delegates from ed back to China, and that all ports in the Flowery Kingdom be made open calls between Admiral Sands, superin and court martialed. tendent of the naval academy, and Ad many provinces, attended a Chinese ports, subject to no onerous trade regu The grand jury investigating the mirals 8igsbee and Davis and Captain mass meeting yesterday, which ar lations and all commerce having equal frauds at Milwaukee is finding plenty E. D. Gervais, of the French cruiser ranged to begin the boycott of Ameri rights. of work. So far 251 indictments have can goods tomorrow. It was distinctly France, despite her proverbial hatred Jurien de la Graviere. been returned. Crime honeycombs On the half deck of the Brooklyn, in announced that the action taken was of Germany, could be swung into line state, county an city officials and has not against the American goverment, for concerted action in the Far East, as a spacious compartment at the entrance been going on for years. to the cabin of Admiral Sigsbee, lies whose constant kindness was fully her possessions would be endangeri d recognized, but it was pointed out that should a united China be possible. The grave of Sacajawea, the Indian the body of John Paul Jones, contained woman who acted as guide for I,ewii in a casket of lead inclosed in another unless the Chinese showed themselves \\ ith Russia, Germany and France ac- to be in earnest they would have no ing in unity, they would be a factor to and Clark, has been found in the Sho of wood of handsome design, and drap shone reservation near Lander, Wyom ed with the colors. Constant guard effect on the California labor condi reckon with, they would be in a posi tions. There is still much doubt as to tion to benefit greatly thereby. ing. Major Baldwin was able to locate is kept by an armed jackie. the place, her son having at one time Admiral Sigsbee regards his mission whether the boycott will really be maintained. been the major’ s guide. as eminntly succeessful and satisfacto Battleship Ohio Accepted. The state treasurer of Kansas will be ry. His squadron has steamed nearly Washington. July 19.—The Navy de- 7,000 miles without delay on account Taft Party in Japan. ousted from office. j partment has finally accepted the ba'~ of accident or mishap to machinery. Yokohama, July 25.— Secretary off tleship Ohio, flagship of Rear Admiral Stormy times are expected in the War Taft and party received a demon Train, commander of the Asiatic fleet. Morocco conference. Job in Sight for Wallace. strative welcome to Japan, the princi The Ohio was built by the Union Iron Atlanta, Ga., July 25.—The Consti pal buildings, streets and wharves of works, of San Francisco. The canal commission has called for tution tomorrow will say: “ A persist this city and the shipping in the har- bids for supplying labor. A noisy | ent rumor is afloat in railroad circles bor being gaily decorated. Will Take Spaniards Home. A negro colony from Florida is to be here to the effect that John F. Wallace, display of daylight fireworks along the Madrid, July 21.— The Spanish gov established in Southern Idaho. formerly chief eagineer of the Panama streets fronting the harbor rnnaounced ernment, it is announced, is arranging the arrival of the steamship Manchuria canal, is to be made president of the for the repatriation of the Spaniards A bomb was thrown at the sultan of Seaboard Air ine railroad. The report at the quarantine grounds at 7 o’clock who were imprisoned in the Philippines Turkey, but he was not injured. cannot be verified, but comes from an this morning, and continued until the by the Americans during the war of vessel was docked. Another batch of indictments has apparently reliable source.” 11898, and who are (till in the islands.