Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 31, 1907, Image 7

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A ll at once the terraces in Tacuba
In any revolution, the insurgents have street, looking on the Plaza Mayor, were
always an immense advantage over the covered with sharpshooters, who began a
government they are attacking, from the tremendous fire on the insurgents collect­
fact that, as they hold together, know ed beaeatb them.
their numbers and act in accordance with
The artillerymen, who had hitherto
a long worked out plan, they are not fired at long range, now brought up their
only cognizant of what they want, but guns almost within pistol shot of the
also whither they are proceeding. The streets, and, in spite of the musketry fire
government, on the other hand, however of the insurgents, bravely posted their
well informed it may be, and however batteries and began hurtling showers of
well on its guard, is obliged to remain canister among the defenders of the barri­
for a considerable length of time in an cades.
attltu<l . of armed expectation, without
Almost simultaneously the troops faith­
knowing whence the danger that menaces ful to the government appeared in the
it will come, or the strength of the rebel­ rear of the rebels. The insurgents felt
lion it will have to combat.
they were lost, for they were caught be­
On the other hand, again, as the secret tween three fires; still, they offered a
of the discovery of the plot remains with courageous resistance, for, knowing that
a small band of confidential agents of if they fell alive into the hands of the
the authorities, the latter do not know conqueror they would be mercilessly shot,
T t first whom to trust, cr whom to reckon they allowed themselves to be killed with
They suspect everybody, even the an Indian stoicism, and did not yield an
very troops defending them, whom they inch of ground.
iear to see turning against them at any
The general was in a terrible rage;
moment, and overthrowing them. This without a hat, bis face blackened with
is more especially the case in Mexico gunpowder and his uniform torn in sev­
and all the old Spanish colonies, where eral places, he leapt his horse over the
the governmental system is essentially corpses, and dashed blindly into the thick
military, and is consequently only based of the government troops, followed by
on naturally unintelligent
and venal a small band of friends, who bravely let
roops, who are utterly deficient of pat­ themselves be killed at his side.
riotic feelings, and whom interest alone,
The fight was positively degenerating
ihat is to say, pay or promotion, can keep into a massacre, the two parties, as un­
o their duty.
happily always happens In civil wars,
The President of the Republic had been fought with the greater fury and ob­
Informed of the designs of the general. | stinacy because brothers were contending
is far ns that was possible; he had against brothers, and many of them, for
mown for more than a month that a vast whom politics were only a pretext, took
lot was being formed; he even was advantage of the medley to satiate per­
kware of the probable day fixed for the sonal hatred and avenge old insults.
Sronunciamento, but he did not know a
However, this could not go on for long
yliable about the plans arranged by Don thus, and it was necessary to get out of
Sebastian and his adherents. As the plot the situation at all risks. General Guer­
?as to -nurst out in Mexico, the President rero, unaware of the occupation of his
jad filled the capital with troops, and house, resolved to fight his way thither,
ailed in those on whose fidelity he barricade himself, and obtain an honor­
ought he could reckon with the greatest able capitulation for himself and his com­
rtainty.
rades.
But his preparations were necessarily
No sooner was the plan conceived than
istricted to this, and he had been con­ the execution was attempted. Don Sebas­
tained to wait till the revolution com- tian collected round him all the fighting
enced.
men left, and formed them into a small
: It burst forth with the suddenness of band— for the canister and bullet? had
[peal of thunder at twenty places sim- made frightful ravnges in the ranks of
|taneously, at about the second hour of the insurgents— and placed himself at
tarde. The President, who was at their head.
on' e informed, and who had only come
"Forward, forward 1” he shouted, as
t4> the circus in order not to be invested he rushed at the enemy.
In the government places, instantly took
Ilis men followed him with yells of
th. measures he thought most efficacious. fury. The collision was terrible, the fight
H jT lie news, however, rapidly arrived, fea rfu l: for four or five minutes a fune­
™ "Hd beenrne worse and wor?<\ and the di­ real silence brooded over this confused
ction was assuming frightful propor- mass of combatants, who attacked each
gns.
The revolters at first tried to other so savagely.
[ tall themselves on the Pinza Mayor
A t length the President’s troops fell
fh l order to seize the government palace, back slightly, the insurgents took ad­
^but being repulsed with loss, after a vantage of it to redouble their efforts,
very serious contest, they ambuscaded which were already
superhuman, and
themsclvea In Tacuba, Secunda, Monte- reached the general’s house. The doors
rilla and San Agustln streets, erected bar­ were broken open in an instant, and all
rica d e and exchanged a sharp fire with rushed pell-mell into the court yard. They
the fnithful troops.
were saved, since they had at last reached
; ¿rThe cannon roared in the square and the shelter where they hoped to defend
the balls made large gaps in the ranks themselves.
ot the insurgents, who replied with yells
A t this moment a frightful thing hap­
o f rage and Increased firing.
pened ; the gallery commanding the court
^Colonel Lupo had taken possession of yard and the stairs were entirely occu­
city gates, which he burned down, pied by soldiers, and so soon ns the in­
id through which fresh re-enforcements surgents appeared
the muskets were
ched the insurgents, who now pro- pointed down at them, a tornado of fire
llaimed themselves masters of one-third passed over them like the blast of death,
^f the city
The foreign merchants, es and in a second a mass of corpses covered
%blished in Mexico, had hoisted their na- the ground.
>nal flags over their houses, in which
The insurgents, terrified by this sudden
ey remained shut up and suffering great attack, which they were so far from anti­
cipating. hurriedly fell back, instinctively
^nxiety.
The President was still standing mo­ seeking an outlet by which to escape.
tionless in the center of the circus, frown- The tumult then became terrible, and the
Og at each new message, or angrily strik- massacre assumed the proportions of an
Driven back into
the pommel of his saddle with his organized butchery.
•lenched fist. All at once a man glided the court yard by the troops who pur­
ecretly between his horse’s legs and gent­ sued them, and met there hy those who
ly touched his boot. The general turned had attacked them and now charged at
the bayonet point, these wretched men,
round quickly.
“ Ah !” the general exclaimed, on recog- rendered senseless by terror, did not
lizing him. " A t last! Well, Curumilla?” dream any longer of employing their
But the Indian, without answering, weapons, but falling on their knees before
jlhnst a folded paper into his hand and their executioners, and elasping their
fliiappeared as rapidly as he had come. trembling hands, they implored the mercy
The general eagerly scanned the letter, of the troops, who, intoxicsted by the
rhich only contained these words, writ- smell of blood, and affected by the horri­
*1 fen in French: "A ll is going on well. ble murder fever which seizes upon even
the coolest man on the battle field, killed
Charge vigorously.”
The general’s face grew brighter, he them like oxen in the shambles, and
Jrew himself up haughtily, and brandish­ plunged their sabres and bayonets Into
ing his sword with a martial air, shouted their bodies with grins of delight and
lin a voice heard by a ll: "Forward, Mu- ferocious laughter, and felt a horrible
pleasure in seeing their victims writhe
Ichacbos!”
Then, digging his spurs into his horse's with heartbreaking cries in the last con­
_ b d e s . he galloped out of the circus, fol- vulsions of death.
B lowed by the greater part of the troops,
General Don Sebastian, though wound­
i v the remainder receiving orders to hold ed, and who seemed to have been pro­
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their present position until further warn­ tected by a charm throughout this scene
of carnage, defended himself like a lion
ing.
“ Now,” said the President to the offi- against several soldiers, who tried in vain
ers who pressed round him. "the game is to transfix him with their bayonets. Loan­
ro n ; within an hour the insurrection will ing against a column, he whirled his
sabre round his head, evidently seeking
conquered."
In fact matters had greatly altered. death, but wishful to sell his life as dear­
ly as possible.
is what had occurred:
Suddenly Valentine cleft his way
Valentine, as we said, had taken a
ie in Tacuba street, and another in through the combatants, followed by Bel-
vicinity of the San Lazaro gate, mumeur. Black Elk and Curumilla. who
uring the night that preceded the pro- were engaged in warding off the blows the
lunciamento. 400 resolute soldiers, com- soldiers incessantly made at him, and
.
anded hy faithful officers, were intro- reached the general.
" A h !” the latter said, on perceiving
eed Into the house in Tacuba street,
here they remained so well bidden that him, "here you are at last, then?”
And he dealt him a terrible blow, but
one suspected their presence. A simi-
r number of troops were stowed away Belhumeur parried it, and Valentine con­
tinued to advance.
In the house at the San Lazaro gate.
"W ithdraw .” he said to the soldiers
Don Martial, at the bead of a large
dy of men. slipped into the small house who surrounded the general, "this man
longing to the capataz, and, being warn­ belongs to me.”
The soldiers though they did not know
ed by tha latter so soon as the general
bad gone off to attend the review, he pass­ the hunter, intimidated by the accent with
ed into his mansion through the masked which he uttered these words, and recog­
‘ oor we know, and occupied it without nizing in him one of those rare men who
can always impose on common natures,
viking a blow.
The Tigrero straightway set a trap, in | respectfully fell back without making the
which several of the principal chiefs of slightest objection.
The hunter threw his purse to them.
Insurgents were caught and made pris­
"You dare to defy the lion at bay.”
oners.
These three points occupied, they wait­ the general shouted, gnashing his teeth;
ed Colonel Lupo had attacked the San "although attacked by dogs, be can still
I izaro gate so vigorously and unexpect- avenge his death.”
“ You will not die.” the hunter said,
ly, that it was Impossible to prevent
lim burning it. A very obtlnate fight at coldly: "throw sway the sabre, which is
ce began, and the colonel, after a brave now useless.”
'•Ah, a h !” Don Sebastian said, with a
vista nee, had been at length compelled
retreat and fall back on the main body grin o f rage: " I am not to die? And
f the insurgents. who were masters, or why not, pray?”
"Because,” he answered, in a cutting
ly so, of the center of the city.
i
L
vetef, ” dt»ath would be a mercy to you,
and you must be punished.”
“ O b !” he shrieked, and, blinded by
rage, he rushed madly at the hunter.
The latter, without falling back a step,
contented himself with giving a signal.
At the same moment a slip-knot fell on
the general’s shoulders, and he rolled
oa the ground with a yell of rage. Curu­
milla had lassoed him.
In vain did Don Sebastian attempt fur­
ther resistance; alter useless efforts he
was reduced to utter impotence, and
forced not only to confess he had been
vanquished, but to yield himself to the
mercy of his conquerors.
The massacre was ended, the insur­
rection had been drowned in blood. The
few rebels who survived the carnage were
made prisoners: the victors, in the first
moment of enthusiasm, had shot several,
and it required the most energetic inter­
ference on the part of the officers to
check this rather too summary justice.
At this moment joyous shouts buret
forth, and the President of the Republic
entered the courtyard at the head of a
large staff, glistening with embroidery.
"Ah, a h !” he said, as he took a con-
temptuous glance at the general; “ so this
is the man who wished to change the in­
stitutions of this country?”
Don Sebastian did not deign to reply;
but he looked at the speaker with such
an expression of implacable hatred that
the President could not endure it, aud
was forced to turn his head away.
“ Did this man surrender?” he asked
one of his officers.
“ No, coward,” the general answered,
with clenched teeth, “ I will not surrender
to hangmen.”
“ Take this man to prison with the oth­
ers,” the President continued, “ an exam­
ple must be made; but take care that
they are not insulted by the people.”
“ Yes,” the general muttered, “ ever the
same system.”
“ A full and entire pardon,” the Presi­
dent continued, “ will be granted to the
unhappy men who were led astray and
have recognized their crime.”
“ Clemency after the massacre, that is
the usual way,” the general said again.
The President passed without answer­
ing him, and left the courtyard. A few
minutes later the prisoners were led
away to prison, in spite of the efforts of
the exasperated populace to massacre
them on the road.
General Don Sebastian Guerrero was
one of the first to appear before the tri­
bunal. He disdained any defense. He
was condemned to death and his estates
confiscated.
(T o oe continued.)
WONDERFUL CHANCE!
Great Structures Stand Where
Earthquake Left Waste.
H IS M E M O R Y R E FR E S H E D .
G allagher C on firm s C onfession and
Says R uef E xpected Immunity.
visor James L. G allagher was contin­
for
the defense,
witness w ith Rudolph Spreckels at the
ity
were
alleged
ANOTHER BOAT TO PUT ON RUN
to have been made.
18 Month# A g o G allagher said he understood that Ruef
also could have im m unity if he would
Building;# Have Been Begun to
testify.
M r. Heney protested at at­
C oat $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
tempts o f Mr. Rogers to confuse the
witnees by testing his memory, but
Judge Law ler allowed the exam ination
.
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8 «? Irancisco
Oct. 2 6 , - I t
I I to proceed.
A t tho afternoon session, M r. H eney,
months ago that ban Franc-sco was
swept by fire and earthquake.
Since w h ile re-directly exam ining G allagher,
then she has been a ffiic e d with indus- called to the counsel tab'e Miss E lla
trial strife, civic corruption and bu- Coldot, the grand ju ry’ s stenographer,
honic plague. It is no oppoituue mo­ and from her procured the shorthand
confession to
m ent to take stock. It does not require notes of G allagher’ s
an optim ist to w rite the rosy story oí Messrs. Hpreckels, Heney and Langdon,
the revival. The facts and the figures made in the latter’ s apartments, and in
te l) their own »to ry and they are here consideration of which the witness
G alla­
for everyone to see. G reat buildings gained his im m unity contract.
w ith their rigid frames lacing acroFs gher identified his signature to these
the sky, com m ercial avenues crowded notes.
The prosecution called ex-Supervisor
w ith pedestrians aud a vast industrial
arm y tell a tale that even the casual John J. Furey, now a saloon keeper.
The offer of his testim ony marked the
observer must note.
The San Franciscan m ay be in truth commencement of introduction of “ e v i­
pardoned if he shows a disposition to dence of sim ilar offenses,” the court
place his thumbs in his vest and boast overruling the objection by the defense
of what he has done.
But he hasn’ t to this class of testim ony. Furey told
much tim e for boasting. The terrib le the story of his acceptance of a bribe of
pace begun when the first fram e struc­ $4,000 from Abe Ruef through G alla­
ture was started has not abated. The gher for his vote in favor of the United
point has been reached where results Railroads trolley franchises
are beginning to show, and w ith this
has come a new zest for the vast w ork .
IM P O R T A N T W A TE R W A Y O PE N .
Since the fire buildings have been
begun to cost $100,000,000— fixe times
as much as In any s im ila r period of First Link o f D eep W ater Channel
fro m Lakes to Gulf.
tim e before the fire. T h ey range all
the way from the sm all structure to
skyscrapers 14 or 15 stories high. I t
is ns though a building were begun
every day to cost $180,000. T here is
no sign of a decrease, although it is
expected that there w ill f>e a natural
fa llin g off over the w in ter months.
The rem arkable feature of the matter,
however, is the s ta b ility of the savings
accounts. Predictions were freely made
that San Francisco could be built only
upon the savings of its citizens. A l ­
though $100,000,000 in buildings are
under way or com pleted, the savings
accounts in the local banks have shown
but a small decrease and s till Bland at
the com fortable figure of $157,000,000.
I t has been pointed out that it re­
quired two years for B altim ore to erect
buildings to cost $50,000,000 after ita
fire, but San Francisco has done four
times as well in six months leee tim e.
B altim ore’ s achievement was com m ent­
ed upon at the tim e as m arvelous.
Explosion on J. N. Teal Results
In Loss ol Two Lives.
who laid stress on the meetings o f the
Presidio when the promises of im m un­
Since the G reat Fire
is
San Francisco, Oct. 25.— W hen the
Ford bribery trial was resumed yester­
day the cross exam ination of ex-Huper
ued by Earl Rogers,
SIN FRANCISCO HOLCS RECORD
RIVER BOAT BURNS
C onn ected
With
P o rta g e
Road
at
B 2
C elilo to Handle T ra ffic o f
U p p er Colum bia.
Portland, Oct. 24.— In a fire that fol­
lowed an explosion on the Open R iver
Transportation com pany’s steamer J.
N. Te; 1 at the foot of Oak street, at
4:45 o ’clock yesterday m orning M r*.
Amanda FI. Jackson and James C ollin*
were incinerated, Jack fla s le y was seri­
ously burned and the vessel’s super­
structure
was
totally
destroyed.
W hether the accident was caused by
the explosion of an oil burner or of on «
of the boilers is in doubt. An official
Investigation w ill be started by th «
United States inspectors to determ ine
the facts.
The steamer was practically new,
having been launched the latter part of
May. On June 20 she was placed in
commission lietween Portland and the
state portage road at Uelilo, connecting
w ith the steamer R elief, w hich was
operating on the upper stretches of th «
Columbia.
During the 4*^ months
the craft had been in service she never
missed a trip .
She completed three
round trips a week. I t is declared that
no other boat on the river ever ran
more steadily than she, and this is the
first accident the boat ever experienced.
Though not regarded as an unusually
speedy Ixiat, she succeeded in m aintain­
ing an average sp ed of about 16 miles
an hour.
Aside from carrying general freight
both up and down, the steamer handled
a largo number ol passengers. Prim ar­
ily she was built for the purpose of
getting an independent steamer line
established and to add to it as occasion
demanded, with the v ie « - o f having
w ater transportation facilities as far
inland ns Lewiston, Idaho. The slogan
of the company was an “ open riv e r,”
hence the name chosen for the corpora­
tion.
O f lato the m ajor portion o f her car­
goes on the down trips have been made
up of wheat. Th e R elief, running from
C elilo, or the upper terminus of th «
portage road, brought grain on the
down trips almost altogether and man­
aged to keep enough of the cereal at the
portage to keep the Teal busy in con­
nection with the other line of freight
she handled. Joseph N. Teal, secre­
tary of tho company, states that the
R elief w ill be kept in service.
Before too great a quantity of freight
accumulates at the portage he is confi­
dent that another boat to handle the
traffic at this end of the line w ill be
chartered.
S teilin g, 111., Oct. 25.— A distinct
and im portant step in the m ovement to
secure a deep wuterway from Lake
M ichigan to the G u lf o f M exico was
taken yesterday w ith the opening to
navigation of the Illin o is and M issis­
sippi canal, which has been com pleted
after 30 years of work. T h e importance
of the event was evidenced hy the a t­
tendance of Governor Deneen and many
ether notables at the opening cerem o­
O K IG IN OF T H E H ALO .
nies. The work of constructing the
canal, which was form erly known as
C o n ven tio n a l
E m b lem
of
S a n ctity
the Hennepin canal, was commenced
R e a l l y lleelixn ed a « a n l i n b r e l l a .
many years ago. In 1890 congress ap­
“ F ew people— fetv even among ar­
propriated money to carry on the work
tists— have any Idea o f the humble
and altogether the appropriations have
origin o f the halo, that conventional
amounted to about $8,000,000.
emblem o f sanctity In all artistic por­
The main line of the canal, 75 miles
trayal,” said a well-known painter Just
long, extends fiorn the Illin o is river,
returned from a sojourn in Euroia*. “ It
near Hennepin, to the
M ississippi
Is commonly accepted as the badge o f
river, three m iles below Rock Island.
holiness on the part of the figure whose
The navigable feeder, about 30 miles
head it crowns. T h e old masters used
long, extends from Rock river at this
it generally as the hallmark o f a saint
point to the main line near Sheffield
and is of the same general dimensions
regularly canonized as such by the
Burlington is A fie r C oal.
Catholic Church. My attention was
H elena, M ont., Oct. 26— A special to as the main line.
The canal is 52 feet wide at the bot­
first attracted by the fact that the ear­ the Record from Bridger says that
liest paintings o f Giotto did not repre­ C hief Engineer Flnsign, the superin­ tom, 80 feet at the water line, and has
sent even the members o f the H oly tendent of righ t of way of the Burling­ a m inimum depth of seven feet. There
F am ily w ith the conventional circle of ton, and George Crosby have arrived are 32 locks on the main line and one
light above the heads o f the figures, there and make the positive announce­ on the feeder. W a ter is to be forced
hut Instead a flat, opaque disc, some­ ment that the Burlington has accepted down the canal by a great dam, one-
E M P R E S S O F C H IN A S IN K S .
what like a mortar-board cap, was the survey of a proposed route from fourth of a m ile long, located at this
point. A t one end of the dam are 21
llinned upon the head o f each. This led Frannie, W yo.. to From lierg, Mont.,
sluiceways, w hich w ill be used for elec­ C rack O riental Liner Resting on Mud
me Into an Investigation o f the strnnge and that construction work w ill begin
trical power developm ent.
at
once.
This
w
ill
g
iv
e
the
B
urling­
at Vancouver.
head-gear. The result was Interesting.
ton access to the rich coal fields of
“ In the eleventh and tw elfth cen­
Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 24.— T h e
Southern Montana, as w ell as tapping
turies, years rich
In the building
D E A T H IN E A R T H Q U A K E .
Canadian Pacific R ailw ay com pany’s
a splendid agricultural and h orticu l­
o f churches and eathedrnls. there
crack Oriental liner, Empress o f China,
tural section. The road w ill follow the
were erected around the outside o f the
Five Hundred Perish in Italian T re m - iank last evening alongside her dock in
C lark ’ s Fork river
this port.
H er seacocks must have
sacred edifices statues o f the saints,
blor at Calabria.
been opened, but how, no one can e x ­
long rows o f them sometimes stretch­
G ra fters T ell S tories.
Rome, Oct. 25.— H orrible loss of life plain.
ing the length o f the buildings and
San Francisco, Oct. 26.— E x-Super­ insulted from the earthquake shocks
Her main deck on the port side Is
placed fo r the most part Just under the
visors P. M rGusing, James K e lly and that occurred throughout Calabria yrs- awash with several feet of water. She
eaves. In time the care takers o f the
K. 1. W alsh yesterday m orning testi­ terday. A t first it was thought few sank and keeled over on her p ort side,
buildings perceived the droppings o f
fied at the T ire y L. Ford bribery tria l. persons had perished, but later reports so that the main deck is now at an an­
birds and the discoloration from the Each retold the story of his bribery in add to the m ortality list.;
gle of about 45 degrees. H er engines
rains fallin g from the roofs disfigured the interest of the United Railroads
A t 6 o ’c ’oek this evening about 200 and dynamocs are en tirely under water,
the linages. Accordingly they placed trolley franchise.
bodies
had
been
taken
from
the
earth­
T h e ir cross exam ­
.She is resting on a mud bottom , but
over the tops o f them flat wooden discs ination elicited nothing of importance. quake ruins. It is now estimated that
the problem In saving her w ill I«« that
o f Hulficient size to protect the statues, Ex-Supervisors Chailes Boxton, Fred the deaths w ill surpass 500, but it is of righ ting the vessel and preventing
embryo umbrellas, as It were. G iotto P. Nichols and C. J. H arrington also im possible to get accurate information her from com pletely turning turtle.
tiegan to paint holy pictures when a testified before the noon recess, Ih eir on the subject, as many villages are
Just after 6 o ’clock the steward no­
mere country hoy, and his Ignorance evidence being substantially the same still cut off by the floods and the de­ ticed that the water was com ing in over
struction
of
roads
and
telegraph
lines,
assumed the protecting disc ns an es­ as was given at the form er trial of
lower.deck.
A ll day the lin er had
sential part o f the saint. Hence his Ford. A few discrepancies, however, and no word from them can tie had.
lieen loading flour, 500 or 600 tons of
The earthquake shocks continue, but
earliest paintings represent each sacred were developed on cross exam ination.
which is now being slow ly turned into
they are sligh t. The people are s till
figure topped off w ith what looks much
paste in the w atery hold.
In stan tly
in
a
condition
of
apprehension,
w
hich
C leaning O riental Q u arter.
like the bottom o f a barrel. L a tterly
the steward gave the alarm . Officers at
is
Increased
by
each
trem
or.
In
spite
Seattle, W ash., Oct. 26.— D i. A . 8.
linner hurried to th eir stations as ths
ho Idealized this Into u circle, dark at
of the torrential rain that is fallin g,
big vessel began to list.
A ll hands
first but growing more luminous w ith O liver, appointed special medical in­
they absolutely refuse to rem ain under
manned the pumps, but it was too lats
each successive production o f his ar­ spector of the c ity on the bubonic
cover.
to save her from sinking and soon every
tistic fancy until he developed the cir­ plague p reventative work, started out
person was ordered ashore.
cle o f light thnt has come down un­ with a force of eight sub-inspectors to
Defines
Imm
igration
Law
.
changed through generations of paint­ clean up the O riental district yester­
Washington, Oct. 25. — Attorney G en­
day.
More men w ill be added to the
S u p erviso rs on Stand.
ers ns the badge o f sanctity. An artist
force if the demand arises. T h e leading eral Bonaparte has made the fo llo w ­
Fan Francisco, O ct. 24.— T w o o f the
would ns soon think o f leaving the rays
Any state may pay the prosecution’s most im portant witnesses,
Japanese and Chinese met the board of ing ruling:
o f light from the picture o f a setting
health and gave every assurance of passage of as many im m igrants as it ex-Supcrvisors Jennings J. P h illip s snd
sun as the halo from the head o f a their support to the work of the board. chooses as an inducement to them to
James L . G allagher, occupied the stand
saint.
Notices in Chinese and Japanese w ill settle w ith in the borders of the state. yesterday in the b ribery trial of Gene­
“ But,” concluded the man of colors, he circulated exp lain in g the measures It may show the im m igrant whom it
ral Counsel T ire y L. Ford, of the U n it­
“ that celestial sign, emblematic o f all necessary in the Oreiutal quarter.
wishes to aid w ’ th passage money all ed R ailroads.
T h ey retold the story
that Is supernal, began business mere­
printeil m atter setting forth the re­ of hrilic* received and supeivisoral ser­
ly as an umbrella.”
sources of the state and ita wealth in vices. On cross exam ination ,
Call Strike O f f at Butte.
Earl
Helena, Mont., Oct. 26.— The Ana­ tim ber, minea and farms. Th e on ly Rogers, of the defense, drew from G *l-
W ould
Profit
hy
If.
conda Telegrahers’ union, w ith which th ing the state must not do is to make lager an adm ission that no money was
Vicar— I am so glad
your
dear
Butte is affiliated, today decided to call a specific p rom h e o f em ploym ent to the passed to the supervisors until August,
daughter Is better.
I was greatly
the strike off and return to work to­ prospective im migrants.
or a p p ro xim ately tw o months after the
pleased to see her In church this morn­
morrow. There are 16 operators in
final passage of the franchise.
ing, aud shortened the services on pur­ Butte and Anaconda including the A s­
Plan to Rem ova G overn or.
pose for her.
Seattle, Oct. 25.— N early the entire
sociated Pres« operators, who have
C h op p ed to P ie c e * by M u rd erer,
Mother o f Dear Daughter— Thank asked for reinstatem ent. The Western delegation from Nom e to the number of
H elena, (Nit. 24.— A special to the
you. Vicar, I shall hope to bring her Union opened it* office in Great Falls 60 arrived yesterday and w ill go to the Record from L iv in g »to n , Mont., say*
every Sunday n o w !— Punch.
today ami, according to reporta re- ] Republican convention at Junean n ext th at T. O. Oram, em ployed on an ex­
ceived here tonight, B illin gs w ill open month indorsing home rule for Alaska tension of the Chicago, Milwaukee <k
En ron ra tfln # Him.
and tor the im m ediate rem oval o f G ov- Ht. Paul, haa been found foully mur­
"M iss
Bub— bub— Bright,”
began up tom orrow.
-------------------------- ernor H oggatt.
W ith the Fairbanks
dered near W illo w creek tunnel. H I«
Stutterton, “ w ill you bub— bub— be m—
S trik ers G o Back to W o rk .
delegation headed by Judge W ick er- throat was ala-hed in five place« *nd
m— my— er, that Is, I lul— lul— love— ”
Chicago, Oct. 26.— Tw enty-gix strik- ! sham and delegations from Junean, there was a dozen ugly stabs in hi*
“ R eally,” Interrupted Mis* Bright,
ing Western Union telegraph operators Fkagway, Seward and V ald ez opposed chest, w h ile his head was badly brais­
"you must give me tim e to consider,
reported back for work yesterday and to the pieeent governor it looks had for ed, a? if with a blunt instrument. The
Mr. Stutterton. In the meantime per­
were employed in the W estern d ivision . Hoggatt.
identity of the murderer is not known,
haps you w ill be able to gay 1L”— Phil­
O f these 10 were em ploye«! at H elena,
nor is there any trace.
adelphia Pres*.
Mont., where the strike wae called o ff.
Five D row n ed in Alaska.
Q nttfers.
R uef Sentence Postponed.
Seattle, I Nit. 25.— F ive men were
Cltlman— Aren’t any o f you suburb-
E m p eror i* N early Wall
drowned at n atal la, Alaska, Sunday,
Han Francisco, (X't. 24. — Judge
anites preparing to grow an; thing In > Nienna, Oct. 26.— The phytictana in October 13, according to inform ation Dunne yesterday postponed the trial of
your gardens this year?
attendance upon Em peror Fran ci« J o * - ( ____
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brought
to this city yesterday by the Abe Ruef on the four charge* of *xtor-
SubhiPi*— Well, there’s one thing
yesterday decided not to issue any steamer Saratoga.
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Ruef wa* *1*0
The
are: __ J. tion for tw o week*.
most o f us have grown already.
I f',r ther bulletins, as th ey consider that H iggina, Seattle; H . Hendrickson, Port given tw o week*’ respite hefore being
ritim an -Indeed? W hat's that?
, hi* convalescence is progressing satis- B lakeley; Edwin Olson, Arthur W il- sentenced on the extortion charge, to
which he confessed.
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