Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 16, 1908, Image 3

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    NEWPORT
YAQ UINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort*
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv­
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
Its Facilities are Complete— Best of food and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modem
necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro­
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur­
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
I V ' E W R O R T is reached by way of the Southern Paci­
fic to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM FOREST GROVE
S e a so n s ix -m o n th s t ic k e t $ 6 .0 0
S a tu r d a y to M o n d a y tic k e t $ 3 .0 0
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O ur elaborate ne w S u m m e r Book gives a c o n cise description
ol N e w port, i n c lu d in g a list of hotels, their capacity a n d
rates. Call on, te le p h o n e or write
W. Brown, Local Agent*
W M . M c M U R R A Y,
G eneral P a ssenge r A g e n t, Portland, O re g o n
FIRE
IN S U R A N C E
IN T H E
BUNKERS HID MERCHANTS
M U T U A L , H IR I-: « R U B P
A S S N .
O f F o re s t G rove, O regon
:is the :
Best and Cheapest
A
JAM ES
RASMUSEN
D ealer in
FLOUR and FEED
Pacific A ve.
Forest dro ve . Ore..
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HOLLIS
A tto rn e v -a t-L a w
Forest Grove,
Oregon
F o r e s t Grove,
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Good Things
TO EAT
Dr. Geiger
Homeopathist and Surgery
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Tender, Juicy, Steaks,
O re g o n
Roasts and Stews,
Moulton & Bogan
Sausage and Bacon
E 3 / X R D F R «
All kinds of Fresh
HAIR CUTTINS A SPECIALTY
Postoffice Row
Forest Grove
V e g e ta b le s
Wood Sawing
G r o c e r ie s
ALBERT DIXON
F o r e s t Grove
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-
Oregon
W. F. SCHULTZ
Misner & Gordon Good Eatables
Fashion Stables
Siylish Turnouts
PACIFIC AVE
FOREST GROVE
at
Low Prices
Everybody knows that
D R . J. M. K N O X
V’ e t e r l n a p l n n
we keep the best Meats
County Stock Inspector
to be had, but this is to
Office at H a n c o c k & G o r d o n ’s Livery
remind you to give us a
call.
Barn.
P h o n e Main 3 3 , I n d . 744
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FINE WORK DONE CHEAP—PRICES
W hit« sh irt
Real Estate
Exchange
Houses Rented and Rents Collected
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rAOTlC AVEHUE
TOR EST GROVE
FLOOD HITS HEPPNER
L A U N C H S O U T H C A R O LIN A .
Big B a ttle s h ip
L e a v e s W ays W ithout
H itch.
I Philadelphia, J u l y 13__ Amid the
iliu of steam whistles ashore a n d afloat
and th e cheering of thousands of pe r­
sons assembled to w itness th e event,
the all big gun b a ttle s h ip South Caro­
lina was launched S a tu r d a y a t C r a m p s’
shipyard, on the Delaw are River. As
th e late st addition to the American
n a v y slipped into the w a te r Miss F r e d ­
erica C a lv e r t Ansel, d a u g h te r of Gov-
W a t e r P o u r s F r o m Hillside D o w n D ry c r “ or Ansel, of South Carolina, broke
th e t r a d i t io n a l b ottle of wine against
C a.iyon, S w e llin g Willow C r e e k
th e prow of the g r e a t hull and gave the
t o R a ging T o r r e n t .
b ig se a f i g h te r its name. Surrounding
Bridges and Sidewalks Swept
Away by Water.
PEOPLE SEEK SAFETY IN HILLS
i h ° P.rfit3[ * i rJ
‘i C,U_d^ *
he r f a t h e r and his m ilita ry staff, m any
H e p p n e r , O r , J u l y 14.— A t 3:30 y e s- otlicials of the u a v y d e p a r tm e n t, the
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• . I c o m m a n d an t of th e P h ilade lphia navy-
t e r d a y a f te r n o o n a c l o u d b u r s t b r o u g h t v a r J oftu.iaig of th e eitV) offi‘ era of t |Je
w a t e r in t o r r e n t s f r o m th e hills a b o u t It a l i a n w a rsh ip E tt o r e Fieram osca, now
t o w n , d r i v in g W illo w c r e e k o u t of its in port, a n d hundre ds of other invited
b a n k s a n d t h r e a t e n i n g for a t im e a 1 guests.
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T here w as not a hitch to the launch-
r e p e t it i o n ot the d i s a s t e r ot J u n e T4, in^. A f t e r the lau n c h in g the christen
l ‘»K)3.
I ing p a r t y sa t a t a luncheon and the
B r i d g e s at th e u p p e r e n d of t o w n usual to a s ts to th e new ship, to the
w e r e c a r r i e d a w a y , s i d e w a lk s a n d p r e sident of the U n i t e d S ta te s, to the
fences s w e p t d o w n th e s t r e e t s , a n d n a v y a n d to th e f a i r sponsor of the
m a n y h o u s e s filled w ith tw o o r t h r e e »hip were drunk.
fe et of w a te r , th e r e c e d in g Hood leav- | The South C arolina is the second of
ing b e h in d a trail of m u d a n d de - Ehe two all-big-gun b a ttle s h ip s author-
bris
S e v e r a l h o u s e s w e re p a r ti a l l y ized b y congress, th e o t h e r b e in g the
w recked.
* , M ichig an, which re ce n tly was launched
In a few i n s t a n c e s pe o p le living in ut Camden, N. J.
th e p a t h of th e w a t e r had to be c a r 1 The South Carolina has a len g th be
ried to p la c e s of safety, b u t the tween pe rpendicula rs of 450 feet, a
g r e a t e r p a r t o f th e p o p u la tio n , r e m e m - b re a d t h of 80 feet and her mean d r a f t
b e r in g t h e e x p e r i e n c e of a few y e a r s
be 24 feet 6 inches. Her norm al
go, Hed to th e hills a s s o o n a s the lisplaceinent will be 16,000 tons and
[ s t o r m a s s u m e d d a n g e r o u s p r o p o r - full load d isplac em e nt 17,000 tons. H e r
engin es will have 17,000 horse power
lions.
T h e e le c tr ic p o w e r s t a ti o n w a s a n d a c o n tra c t speed of 18*4 knots.
q uickly put out of b u sin e ss, a n d the H er h u n k e r c ap a city will be 2,100 tons.
H e r cost complete will be $7.000,000.
c ity was in d a r k n e s s last night.
The m ain b a tt e r y will consist of eight
N o lives w e re lost, a n d it is n o t b e ­
lieved t h a t d a m a g e to c r o p s will be 12-inch breech lo ading rifles m ounte d
in four t u r r e t s a nd so a r ra n g e d t h a t
serious.
F o r se v e ra l day
th e w e a t h e r h a s 2 T h * un
* 7 " "’’"V a
These guns will be able to fire on e ith e r
usual a m o u n t of h u m id i t y in th e a t - i b ro ?dsi.1e » "d will perm it 16 350-pound
m ospherc.
A t m o s p h e r ic
c o n d it i o n s projectiles to be discharged e very inin
w e r e v e r y sim ila r to t h o s e w hich p r e ­ uto. She will also have a b a tt e r y of
30 3 inch and sm aller guns.
c ed e d th e g r e a t Hood of 1903, a n d y e s ­
t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n w h e n d a r k c louds
b e g a n t o g a t h e r t o th e s o u th o f to w n ,
M IL W A U K E E LAYING RAILS.
p r e p a r a t i o n s w ere m a d e by m a n y to
se e k sa f e ty in th e hills.
T o B utte Next M o n th and to C o a s t
NEWS ITEMS FROM WASHINGTON, D. C.
RELA TIO N S SEV ERED .
W A R SH IP T O G O S O U T H .
V enezuelan C o n s u l P r e p a r e s to Leave A m e r ic a n V e s s e l S e n t t o H o n d u r a s t o
W a s h in g t o n .
In v e stig a te T r o u b l e .
W a s h i n g t o n , J u l y 11.— T h e d ip lo ­
m atic r e la ti o n s b e tw e e n A m e r ic a a n d
V e nezuela, t h a t have e x is te d u n i n t e r ­
r u p te d ly for m o r e t h a n h a lf a c e n ­
tury, t h o u g h in r e c e n t y e a r s se v e re ly
stra in e d , w ere y e s t e r d a y c o m p l e te ly
severed. At 3:30 o ’clo ck y e s t e r d a y
! a ^ r n o o n S e n o r V eloz-G oiticoa, the
V e n e z u e la n c h a rg e d ’affaires, called
a t the s t a te d e p a r t m e n t b y a p p o in t ­
m e n t t o p r e s e n t t o A c tin g S e c r e ta r y
B a con n o tic e f ro m his g o v e r n m e n t
t h a t he w a s t o quit his p o st here, clos­
in g up th e V e n e z u e la n le g a tio n in
W a s h i n g t o n a n d r e p a i r f o r t h w i th to
V e n ez u e la .
T h e c h a r g e e x p la in e d t h a t the ac
t io n of th e s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t in w ith ­
d r a w i n g J a c o b S leeper, t h e A m e ric a n
c h a r g e , f r o m C a r a c a s , and in c losing
up its l e g a t io n th e r e , m a d e it neces
: a r y for his g o v e r n m e n t t o ta k e sim ­
ilar a c t i o n in th e case of its leg a tio n
in W a s h i n g t o n .
T h e c h a r g e m a d e no d e m a n d for his
p a s s p o r t s , n o r could he d o so c o n sist
e u tly . in v i e w of the fact t h a t F o r
c ig n M i n i s t e r P a ul had d e c lin e d to
is s u e su c h p a s s p o r t s t p th e A m e r ic a n
c h a r g e w h e n he w i t h d r e w f r o m C a r a ­
cas, o n th e g r o u n d t h a t t h e r e w a s no
n e c e s s i t y f o r p a s s p o r t s , t h e c o u n tr y
b e in g in p r o f o u n d p e ac e, a n d his p e r ­
s o n n o t b e i n g t h r e a t e n e d in a n y way
S e n o r V e lo z s t a t e d t h a t t h e files a n d
p a p e r s o f t h e V e n e z u e l a n le g a tio n
w o u l d be p l a c e d ip t h e c u s t o d y of
S e n o r Ja c o b o P im en ta l, th e V enezu
ela n c o n s u l g e n e r a l in N e w York.
T h i s s t a t e m e n t is r e g a r d e d a s a n in
d ic a t io n t h a t th e V e n e z u e l a n g o v e r n ­
m e n t will f ollow t h e p r e c e d e n t e s t a b
lis h ed by th e U n i t e d S t a t e s in r e f r a i n
ing f r o m c lo s in g th e c o n s u l a t e s . N o
a rra n g e m e n t has been m ad e for the
t r a n s a c t i o n o f a n y d i p lo m a ti c b u s i n e s s
w h ic h V e n e z u e la m ig h t find it a b s o
lute ly n e c e s s a r y t o t r a n s a c t , t h r o u g h
s o m e u n f o r e s e e n c o n ti n g e n c y .
W a s h in g t o n , J u l y 14.— I t w a s a n ­
n o u n c e d at the s t a te d e p a r t m e n t S a t ­
u r d a y th a t a n A m e r ic a n w a r s h i p will
be se n t to P o r t A m a pafa , H o n d u r a s ,
t o in v e s tig a te t h e r e p o r t s t h a t H o n ­
d u r a s re v o lu t i o n is ts a r e ra p id ly p u s h ­
ing f o r w a r d w i t h a view t o c a p t u r i n g
t h e city. T h e s e m e s s a g e s w e r e r e - '
c e iv e d at the s t a te d e p a r t m e n t S a t u r ­
day
F r o m t h e t e n o r of t h e t e l e ­
g r a m s , n o a p p r e h e n s i o n is fe lt thejt
th e d isp u te will involve o t h e r C e n t r a l
A m e r ic a n republics.
D ispatches fro m Salvador S a tu rd ay
s t a te t h a t a n u m b e r of a r r e s t s of Sal­
v a d o r e a n r e v o lu t i o n is ts h a v e been
m ad e by th e S a l v a d o r e a n g o v e r n m e n t
b ecause it w as t h o u g h t t h e y w e r e aid­
in g the re v o lu tio n . T h e H o n d u r a n
g o v e r n m e n t is e v id e n tly t r y i n g to
s u p p r e s s the d istu rb an c es .
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e r e q u e s t of
th e s t a te d e p a r t m e n t , t h e b u r e a u of
n a v ig a t io n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n issue d
o r d e r s to the p r o t e c te d c r u is e r A l­
b a n y t o p r o c e e d a t o n c e t o A m a pala.
T h e A lb a n y is no w at P a n a m a , where
-he had g o n e f r o m S a n F r a n c is c o t o
t a k e m a r i n e s t o p r e s e r v e peace in the
c o in i n g P a n a m a elections. S h e will
c a r r y 100 m a r i n e s to A m a p ala, th e o s ­
tensible r e ason for her visit* t o th e
C e n tr a l A m e ric an p o r t being a t h r e a t
to th e H o n d u r a n g o v e r n m e n t t o p r e ­
s e rv e peace. A f t e r the H o n d u r a n r e v ­
o l u ti o n is quieted the A lb a n y will t a k e
th e m a r in e s to S a n Francisco.
S N A K E IND IANS D E F IA N T .
Drive O f f S h e r i f f s , W h o G o t o Inves­
tig a te T r o u b l e .
Muskogee, Okla., J u l y 9.— The sheriffs
of M cIntosh a nd Omulgee counties
w ent to the Old H ickory grounds, ne ar
H e n r y e t t a , y e ste r d a y to in v es tig a te the
u p r is in g of S n a k e In d ia n s a n d were
d r i v e n a w a y from th e camp b y t h i r t y
a rm e d In d ian s and negroes.
B efora
se n d in g them aw ay, Crazy S n a k e deliv­
e red a messa ge d e fy in g th e law s of the
s t a te a n d the U n ite d S t a te s govern­
m ent, who, ho declares, have no a u th o r ­
ity over the Indians.
T he officers will get into com munica­
tion w ith G u t h r i e and i t is probable
t h a t s t a to troops will be sent to dis­
perse the m alc onte nts. Crazy S n a k e is
the lea der of sovcral uncivilized Creek
Indians, m an y o f whom do n ot speak
English.
T hey fiml the laws of t h e
now s t a te o b je c tio n a b le and th e y a r e
en rag e d by C r a z y S n a k e ’s assertio n
t h a t t h e y are b e in g c h ea te d in th e land
allotments.
Early N ext Y e a r .
Spokane, Wash., J u l y 13__ B a rring
R a ilr o a d s T h r e a t e n to Enjoin D ecision delays not now looked for, the Chicago,
FO R MERIT O N LY .
o f C o m m i s s io n .
M ilw aukee & St. Paul rails will he laid
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i os f a r as B u t te by th e middle of this
S e a ttle . W a s h ., J u l y 1 4 — L u m b e r -
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,
N ew C h i e f o f Arm y E n g i n e e r s is Not
m e n r e p o r t t h a t t h e i n d u s t r y is a s m o n th ' a ccording to W. E. Danehy, en-
a Politician.
b a d ly p a r a l y z e d as b e f o re t h e r e c e n t gineer in ch arg e of t h a t division. The
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, J u l y 10. — P r e s i d e n t
r ;ite decision by t h e i n t e r s t a t e c o m - rail-laying crews a re now w ithin a few
m e r c e c o m m i s s i o n o n a c c o u n t of ru- : mUe§ ¡)f B u tte aml thc roa(ibed is ready R o o s e v e lt r e c o g n i z e d m e r i t w h e n he
m o r s t h a t th e r a il r o a d s a r e c o n te m - ,.
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a p p o in t e d C o lo n el W iliam L. M a r ­
p l a t i n g e n jo i n i n g th e d e cisio n of th e Ul t the,m’ .» ro m B u t t , west the laying
c o m m i s s i o n in th e fe d e ra l c o u r ts . If °Tf , r a ' ls 18 *eheduled to commence shall as c h ie f of e n g i n e e r s o f the
th is sh o u ld be done , th e effect w ould J u i J
, , .
. . . a a r r m y . H e p ic k e d th e b e st m a n in th e
p r o b a b ly he to c o n t i n u e fo r p o s s ib ly ' J / i h ^ ^ M i L X c 4 a N t a l , e "Ki n e f r
alld th c
w h o . in
, u ', c e r U m t y right of wav from B u t te to P o rtlan d <h c o p in io n of u n b ia s e d officials
of
R o b e r t B Allen." a s ° s n c i ! t e e d i t o r of a n d . Pu.*e t Boand. T h e condition of th e j t h e d e p a r t m e n t a n d of the a r m y , w as
is such t h a t he estim ates t>he m o s t e n ti t le d to the p r o m o t i o n , a n d
the Pacific L u m b e r T r a d e J o u r n a l , work
completion of th e e ntire line early i n , .
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,
,
said y e s t e r d a y t h a t he had b e e n in ­ 1909. The road will he handling t r a f f i c . 1,1 r e c o g n i z i n g th c m e r it o f C o lo n el
f o r m e d on re liable a u t h o r i t y t h a t the on the B u t te division before the end of : M a r s h a l l, he p lac ed th e c o r p s in th e
ra ilro ad »
had
p r a c tic a lly
d ecided
the month.
| h a n d s of th e m a n m o s t c o m p e t e n t to
e , it . h e r , t o t a k e a s t r a i g h t a p p e a l t o the
,
Reports from the recently fl.... Ind i ha n d le it. In de cid in g u p o n C o lo n e l
fe d era l c o u r t s o r t o e n jo in t h e de •d
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t in Montana show t h a t d am age
eisio n of the c o m m i s s i o n
T h e for- to thp Chicago, Milwaukee & St. P a ul M a r s h a l l, th e p r e sid e n t w a s s w a y e d
m e r c o u r s e w o u ld lea ve the r a t e s es- ro adbed - was g r e a te r th a n a t first
-
esti by S e c r e t a r y T a f t , w h o f r o m t h e hrst
fa v o — re d - th
t a b l i s h e d b y th e c o m m i s s i o n in force mated. Betw een Garrison and Missoula i has
,
---- e se lec tion of M a rsh a ll
p e n d i n g the de cisio n of th e appeal, several miles of rail was com plete ly j ° U , * P,o s !',
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w h ic h th e l u m b e r m e n s t a te w o u ld n o t washed awav, and th e tres tle work was | C o lo n e l M a r sh a ll is p h y s i c a l l y a
s e r i o u s l y e m b a r r a s s th e m in g o in g damaged.
Construction work in the n , a n ° l
*yPe. a ,,,l f o r th a t
. i I h .. i ! in s e c u ri n g bu sin e ss a n d r e su n i- „(„j,, was also dclave<l four weeks on r e a s o n t h e r e m a y have b e e n a b o n d
of s y m p a t h y b e tw e e n t h e m . L a s t
m g the in d u str y .
I account of the high wnter.
A n in ju n c tio n , o n t h e o t h e r ha nd,
fall, w h e n th e a r m y rid in g t e s t s w ere
w o uld p r o b a b ly r e s u lt in a c o n t i n u ­
held, the p r e s i d e n t t h r e a t e n e d t o r e ­
a n ce of the b u sin e ss on a b o n d basis,
lire C olonel
M a r sh a ll .because he
G O O D T I M E S AH EA D .
failed to m a k e th c ride
B u t t h e fail­
w hich w o u ld force t h e l u m b e r m e n to
m a k e all s h i p m e n t s u n d e r b o n d to p a y
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th e h ig h e r r a te s h o u ld th e c o u r ts
o n t h e p a r t o f the n e w chief of e n g i ­
t o Have B e g u n .
finally o v e r t h r o w t h e decision of the
n e e r s ; it w a s d u e t o th e fact t h a t n o
i n t e r s t a t e c o m m e r c e c o m m issio n .
Chicago, Jttlv 13.—Careful analysis h o r s e co u ld be fo u n d in all th e a r m y
of c o m m e r c i a l . ' industria l and agrleul- sta b le s, 'vhn c ° uld c a r r y t h e r o t u n d
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tural c onditions m ade by re p re se n ta ­ tip s th e sc a le s at n e a r l y 300 p o u n d s
tiv e s of th e R e c o r d H e r a ld in Chicago
D o e s C o n s i d e r a b l e D a m a g e in S a n
a nd t h r o u g h o u t the U n ite d S ta es show |
Killed in P a r a g u a y Revolution,
B ernardino Range.
t h a t business a c t i v it y in all lines is j ' W a s h i n g t o n , fu ly to.— I n f o r m a t i o n
San B e r n a r d in o . J u l y 14 T h e m o s t deeidedlv re tu r n in g to normal and in re c e iv e d a t t h e Mate d e p a r t m e n t yes-
di a stro ,is forest hre in m a n y y e a r s aom(1
’ „ rxrpeiia i t . c r o p s are un- ¡ ' e / d a y is t h a t th e e s t i m a t e d lo ss of
has ju st sw ep t the s o u t h slo p e of t h e ,,Hliai | v | ar(j,. a n ,i th e n um ber of nneni M 'fc '» ‘ h <- r e c e n t r e v o lu t i o n in P a ra -
S a n B e r n a r d i n o m o u n ta i n
b u r n i n g p | o v e ,j
an(t of om pty r a n ro a d e a r s Kuay w as f ro m 100 t o 150 p e r s o n s ,
a o a th 12 miles in le n g t h a n d t h r e e ¡.h,',ws ' maYked" d e c r e a s e s ''
I while 100 w e r e w o u n d e d . T h e in
miles wide, d e s t r o y i n g the B e n B u r - , 0 m ,
| ' nP| 0 S a m ’s reliable business ' f o r m a t i o n c a m e t o th e d e p a r t m e n t in
m il a p ia r y a n d se v e ra l h o u s e s o n th c I,a m m e te rs the nostnffiee receipts reu- : a d i s p a tc h f r o m K d w a r d C. O ' B r i e n
I' M B ru sh ranch. T h e tire o rigi- i ^ l . n e x ce p ^ o n a lly re ass u rin g ¿ . ¡ A m e r i c a n m i n i s t e r t o U r u g u a y a n d
mated c a s t of V e r d e m o n t front a s p a r k rtjc a tion t h a t the tide of business P a r a g u a y . T h e re v o lu tio n b e g a n on
f r o m a S a n t a Fc lo c o m o tiv e , it is t h r o u g h o u t the c ountry has take n an up I J ll,y - • w h e n th e m in i s t e r o f w a r w as
thought
turn. In Chicago fully 10.000 railroad . t a k e n p riso n e r . T h e d i s p a t c h c a m e
S e v e ral r e c e n tl y c o m p l e te d
fire-
have gone hack to work in the last . By w a y o f B u e n o s A y re s, d a t e d J u l y
b r e a k s w e re e n c o u n t e r e d , h u t t h e „¡x months. H a lf of the men the pack 7 a n d at t h a t tim e th e C i ty of A s u n
n a m e s ju m p e d th e m w it h o u t difficulty. ora ]n i,] off last w in te r are a t work I cion, w h e r e t h e r e v o lu t i o n b e g a n , w a s
L a t e last n ig h t a sh i f t in g of t h e wind »gain. T he idle ears in the Chicago t r a n q u i l
e n a b le d t h e fire f i g h te r s t o g e t c o n tr o l ,H ,triet ha v e been reduced one h a lf [
of th e flam es on t h e m o u n t a i n s a mile „¡nce t h e high num ber reached in M ay ' C n i n e s e M a k e A m e r ic a n U n i f o r m s
a b o v e th e lo w e r T o l l H o u s e inn.
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W ashington. J u l y 9 __ S e c r e t a r y of
P a r d o n Delayed E ig h te e n Y e a r s
W a r W rig h t has received fro m Con-
Dies F o u r Days A f t e r P r o m o t i o n .
I olumhus, O., J u l y 13— Officials of , n e e t i c t m a n u f a c t u r e r s of k h a k i cloth a
P e k in g . J u l y 14.— I n t e r e s t is b e i n g the pf.n l te n tia r v here have s ta r te d
an 1 protest a g a in s t th e use of E n g lish m ade
m a n i f e s t e d in th e a p p o i n t m e n t of a in v es tig a tio n to learn why a pardon ! khaki for uniform s.
T he p r o t e s t re-
s u c c e s s o r to I n o m a s W. H a s k i n s , |gigne<] hv Preniilent Benjam in H a rris o n J eite* t h a t the u n ifo rm s w ere not only
w h o died S a t u r d a y n i g h t, f o u r d a y s an(j maiiod m ye ars ago did not a r riv e
British m a te ria l, b u t w e re m ade up
a f te r b e in g o r d e r e d t o th e A m e r i c a n
u n t i| last Haturdav. George B w a n s t o n ,'
M anila b v Chineae labor, thtia ex-
M A YJU PSET LUMBER RATES.
c o n s u l a t e at S w a t o w
H a sk in s’ death
o c c u r r e d at P oi T a i H o . a seaside re-
sort
H a s k i n s was f o r m e r l y a re si-
d e n t of L o , A n g e les , b e c a m e a stu
d e n t i n t e r p r e t e r in C hina, J u l y 18
1902
H e w a s a p p o in t e d a s s i s t a n t
s e c r e t a r y t o the le g a t io n in C hina,
J u l y 4, 1904. H e w as p r o m o t e d to
c onsul at S w a t o w , W e d n e s d a y .
Trial M a r r i a g e P r o p o s e d .
A tla n ta , Ga., J u ' y 14.— D r o p - s ti t c h
hose. V sh a p e d lingerie, c o sm e tic s ,
artificial t e e th , puffs, r a t s a n d p a d d n g
a re the w e ig h ty m a t t e r s w h ic h are
j be in g g r a v e ly d is c u s s e d b y t h e c o m -
m it t e c on w a y s and* m e a n s o f t h e
G e o r g ia le g isla tu r e A c c o r d i n g t o th e
p ro v isio n s of G le n n s m e a s u r e , a n y
m a r r i a g e which h a s r e s u l t e d fro m a r-
tificial a tt r a c t io n s o ff e r e d h y t h e b rid e
shall be d e c la r e d null a n d void.
C a n In s p e c t B a nk B o o k s .
San F ra n c is co . J u l y 14.— T h e s t a te
s u p r e m e c o u r t y e s t e r d a y m a d e a n or-
d e r d i r e c ti n g R e c e iv e r L e B re to n , o f
th e w re cke d C a lif o r n ia Safe D e p o s it
& T r u s t c o m p a n y to p e r m i t all p a r -
tie s i n te r e s t e d t o in s p e c t th e b o o k s
of t h a t i n s t it u t io n n o w in his c h a r g e ,
G r a n d d a u g h t e r o f C a r li s l e M a r r ie d .
W a s h i n g t o n , J u l y 14.— M iss L a u r a
C arlisle, g r a n d d a u g h t e r of J o b n G.
C arlisle, f o r m e r s e c r e t a r y of th e t r e a s ­
u r y iu C l e v e l a n d 's a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , w as
m a r r i e d last w e e k in t h e r e c t o r y o f
C a th e d r a l c h u r c h t o L e w is P P itk in ,
of B o s t o n . R e v W . T. R u s s e l ', p a s ­
t o r of th e c h u r c h , w a s t h e officiating
c le r g y m a n . O n l y f o r m e r S e c r e t a r y
C a rlisle a n d W i l l i a m K i n c a i d Carlisle,
f a th e r of the b rid e , w e r e p r e s e n t a t
th e c e r e m o n y . Mr. a n d M rs. P i t k in
left W a s h i n g t o n i m m e d i a t e l y a f te r
th e c e r e m o n y , a n d will t r a v o ' u n til th e
m id d le of S e p t e m b e r . T h e y will spend
th e w i n t e r in e i t h e r W a s h i n g t o n o r
B o sto n .
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R ed s an d B lacks C lash.
W as h in g to n , J u l y 9 __-There has been
n clash be tw ee n t h e S n a k e Indians and
negroes n e a r S onora , Okla., according
to d isp a tc h e s re c e iv e d by the Indian
P r o te c tiv e asso c iatio n of Washington
from K n fa u la l l a r j o , o r a to r of the four
I n d ian tribes. S e v e ral complaints have
been re g is te r e d here of late hy the I n ­
dians, who d e clare th a t the whites,
th r o u g h g o v e r n m e n t officials dealing
w ith h a lf b r e e d s in Oklahoma City, aro
o b t a i n i n g possession of their land with
hut nom inal remuneration, and this is
un d e rsto o d to have been the cause of
t h e trouble.
K e e p Eye on C o r e a n s .
D e n v e r , J u l y 15.— Sec ret service
m e n a r e said t o be w a tch in g the
C o r e a n p a tr i o t ic convention in th e
c h a p e l of G r a c e M e th o d is t church, in
t h is city, b e ca use of a re p o rt th a t th e
f o r e i g n e r s c a m e t o this c o u n tr y t o
le a r n a r m y a nd w a r tactic s for use in
f r e e i n g t h e i r c o u n t r y from the d o m i­
n a ti o n of the Ja p a n e s e , but t h e r e was
n o in d ic a tio n o f such a pu rp o se in the
p r o c e e d in g s y e ste r d a y , w hich w ere
e n ti r e l y peaceful in their tenor.
,he man pardoned, completed his oBe-1 ors o f * k h a k l° h , f t Vmer'iean Uhn'/pn'VlT'
Will Visit O y s te r Bay.
ve ar term for violation of the pension ^ „ d l f i o n o f ^ „ n , f » ™ I i k ™
1 . ' ?
W a s h in g t o n . J u ly
14 — S e n a t o r
i a w . in 1890 and d e p a r te d from
the ^ a , " l , "
W
r mr>la7 ;
! p r iiolk w ithout discovering t h a t
the
m ade thro,,Kh PrM ,ldent «"»"•’velt B ourne has r e tu r n e d to W a s h i n g t o n
from a week spent in the N o rth . At
„tain had been offieally removed from
M eyer fo r S e c re ta ry o f S tate,
thc i m i t a t i o n of the p re sid en t, he will
his name several m onth s before. The
envelope c o n ta in in g the pardon was
P a r i s , Jttlv 11.— A c c o r d i n g t o ad spend a day at O y s te r Bay. his call
H e a ls o wit-
dated S e p tem b e r 3, 1890, 6 p. m.
vice s r e c e iv e d h e r e f r o m W a s h i n g t o n . b rin g p ure ly p e r s o n a l
W i l l i a m H T a f t r e c e n t l y a n n o u n c e d nr»»rd the boa t races at S c h n e c t a d y ,
t o c e r t a i n of his f r ie n d s his purpose, and spent thc rest of the w e ek o n t h e
Naval U n i f o r m is P a s s p o r t .
H r e x p e r t s to ileave in a
if e le c t e d p r e s i d e n t of t h e U nited H u d s o n
S a n ta Cruz, Cal., J u l y 13__ A f t e r h a v ­
S t a t e s , o f a p p o i n t i n g G e o r g e von L few days for Bar H a rb o r.
ing left C a ta lin a island because th e y M e y e r , a t p r e s e n t p o s t m a s t e r general,
were not allowed upon t h e floor of a t o b e his s e c r e t a r y of state.
A g r e e m e n t With M e xico.
¿ ¡ J p , Tii ion while in uniform , th e
W a s h in g to n , J u l y M — A p e r f e c t
, oMi„ aai| ora of thp , t a t , n a v a ,
u n d e r s ta n d in g b e t w e e n M e x i c o a n d
T w o Y e ars fo r Forgery.
serve encountered opposite c onditions
C h i c a g o , J u l y 19 — D a n i e l Keller, the U nited S ta te s as to th is g o v e r n -
when th e v arrived here S a t u r d a y n ig h t c x - c a n tn i n in th e U n i t e d S ta te « a r m y i m e n t's purpose t o ta k e all s t e p s p o s -
""
8 U ‘f*
"Bip r e c e n t l y c o n v ic t e d of d e f r a u d i n g the *ib!e to prevent vio la tio n s of n e u t r a l -
Alert. A f t e r the m ilitia m e n had been g o v e r n m e n t t h r o u g h t h e u«e of stolen I ity law s on the M e x ica n b o r d e r , w a i
offiriallv welcomed t o t h e c it y t h e y were q u a r t e r m a s t e r ’s chee ks, wat y e s t e r d a v I reached at a t w o h o u r s c o n f e r e n c e
form ally invited to a t t e n d a g r a n d ball s e n t e n c e d to se rve t w o y e a r s a t ha rd betw een A cting 5 e ere » ary o f S t a t e
in th e ir honor.
l a b o r in th e fe d e ra l p r i s o n a t Leaven Bacon and A m b a s s a d o r Creel.
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T r o o p s F ig h t F o r e s t F ir e .
Shah Will Apologize.
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T tm „
Washington, Jttlv 9.— The w ar d e p a r t­
All’s Well With the Fleet.
s t a te s t h s t tw o re p re s e n t a t i v e s of the
O n B oard U. S S C o nne cticut at ment has ordered Colonel W. 8. S e h n y
shah will go to the B r itish legation a t Sea. J u ly 8. 9 30 A. M f b v wireless ler, commander of F o r t H u a rh n ea , on
T eheran to apologize fo r th
__ e trouble
_______ t o M a r e I s l a n d n a v y - y a r d . Cal.)—T h e the Meziean b o rd e r in southern Ari­
give» B ritish sn b je ets d u r in g t h e r e r e n t j A tla n tic fleet is s t e a m i n g this tnorn- zona, to r e n d er all possible aesistanee
uprising. T h e ^ d ta h h a s issued a fresh in g in s q u a d r o n f o r m a t i o n at ten in th# suppression of a serious fire r a g ­
reeeript. pro m is in g to restore th e courts k n o t s , 1*5 m il e s o n t f r o m San Fra n- ing on H nsehne a m ountain in t h e
O s 'ee e national forest.
of j u s tic e im m ediately.
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