Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 10, 1902, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
REPUBLICAN.
VII.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY
EVENTS OF THE DAY
BIGGEST in the WOHLD.
Cotton M.II l0 B< Bunt*«, K«n.., City—
NEWS OF THE STATE
ANTHRACITE COMBINATION.
10, 1902.
WORK OF CONGRESS
BELIEVED HE HAD SHOT TRACY.
NO.
14
PRESIDENT SIGNS IT
Preaident Roosevelt Want* to Know If It b
Whatcom Officer Kill* a Bed Man, bat It was
a Truit
ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL
Net the Oregon Convict
| Kan«*. CUy, Mo„ July 3,_Tb.
THE WORLD.
8E88ION NOW CLO8INQ WA8 A
INDIAN WAR PENSION BILL BE
New York, July 2.—President Roose-
Whatcom, Wash., July J.—Pol lew­
Star says:
PARTS OF OREGON.
velt ha« n-qui-Hted Attorney Genera)
VERY ACTIVE ONE.
COME8 A LAW.
man Frank Alvord allot a man through
A Comoro», ffevtew ol
‘T“*’"1 "'“°n ,nl11 ln l,‘« *'>''d
Knox to submit an opinion, nay« a
the pit of the stomach, inflicting a
(.•mpreteretvs Bmtew
,h. lmpofUn< .. t,, 1m, |)|n|t
Commercial and Financial happening* of Im. Washington dispatch V> the World, a«
wound which will prove fatal.
Th*
Itaperelag. <4 th. PM< Wert.
teSeily. Ten Bi||i(,n
<(> |(e
U> whether the combination controlling Canal Appropriation, War* th* Largest Ever man gives the name of Godfrey R. Pea With Wh'ch Root*veli. Pry* and Mead-
portanc* A Brief Review of th* Growth
the
anthracite
coal
output
eoiistitute«
a
Mad* for a Single Purpot*, Except for Campbell, and his home as Black River
ta • Ceeteaeed Penn. Which I. Mo,t
»3.100,090 of which has .1-
«non Signed the BID Ar* to Bo S«nt to
bed Improvement* of th* Many Industrie* trust within the meaning of the Sher­
Policeman Alvord, who
War—Reduction of $73.35»,000 in War Falls, Wash.
Ltksly to Preve ef laiemt lo Our M.ny r"a'1’' ,H*" «ul>s< ribe.| by Eastern and
the Old Soldier»-Will Be Rewarded
Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth man anti-trust act and the decision of
shot Campbell, believed at the time
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Weatnm
t|h(
wJ)J
Reade*«
——
Revenu* Taxe, Alto Largest Ever Made
the United States supreme court there­
With
All Haste—All Concerned Ar* Well
that he was dealing with either Tracy
—Utaai Market Report.
on. In making this request the presi­
>'»0,<8»0 «pin.Ha, al|,| j a.ooo
h
—Many Other Important Acta
or Merrill, but the authorities have re-
Pleated.
dent gave Attorney General Knox the
oeived circulars containing an an­
* '’"•l’l<’y ».800 operativ.,«, «nd have
Tho gunlsiat Marietta has been
report recently prepared by Carroll D.
l*Fro|l "I 12,450,000 « year.
The
nouncement of the reward offered for
The
receipts
of
the
state
land
office
Washington,
July
3.
—
The
work
of
orderisl to Hayti to protect American '■l’»< i'y of the mill, Wi|| he 170,000
Wright, commissioner of labor, after a
Washington, July 2—The Indian
the men, and are positive that the man
for June were $35,240.84.
interest*.
careful investigation of the differences the first session of the 57th congress shot is not one of the escaped Oregon War veteran pension bill is now a law.
According to the city niifieriiitendent existing between the coal operators ami has been marked by exceptional busi­ convicts.
President Roosevelt has affixed hi*
76,000,000 is.un.fa ot fini«hed cloth.
Senator Elkins, of West Virginiu,
of schools, Portland has a population the miners, the facts forwarded by
Policeman Alvord olerved a gun in signature to the bill and the pen with
madu a lengthy speech on .the annexa­ I i" value of the annual output will, it of
ness
activity,
with
many
questions
of
a trifle over 98,000.
President Mitchell, of the United Mine­
which he signed it has been turned over
tion of (lulu*.
'""‘•«.‘I. aniount to $12,760,000.
far-reaching importance and general the man’s pocket while he was walking to Representative Tongue.
The bill,
• ‘ ricity will b«
aH (|ie motive
on the street, and as he was desperate
The first lalw.r trouble in years in workers of America and all other data
Earthquakes in Asia Minor destroyed
interest engaging attention. With the looking, after consulting with Officer as soon as printed as an act, will be
l"'w r «nd o,v.-rH| now device« will Im Astoria was caused by the plumbers in l.is possession Iwaringon the subject.
many lives and demolished the greater ¡-"■'«11-1. There will ) h , four mill
It will Is- the duty of Attorney Gen­ exception of the Cuban reciprocity Jessup,^he determined upon his arrest. sent to the commissioner of pension*,
going on strike for an increate of 50
l«rt of 20 towns.
eral Knox to formulate an opinion for bill, most of the larger subjects of gen­ The man turned Into a side street, fol­ with instructions to use all possible
'Ui dings, <ov(.ri||U UI1 llgKr(vato „{ o,. cents per day in wages.
the president, making a definite decla- eral legislation have ls-en enacted as lowed by Alvord, who requested him to dispatch in putting the law into effect.
Marine engineer« on the Columbia (Mio acreN of ground.
The receipts from the sale of stamps,
He will be directed to issue the necea-
The mill wa« promoted hy Witten stamped envelopes and |n>stal cards at ration that the anthracite combination laws.
■nd Willamette river* ask for n raise of
Notable among these larger halt. The stranger replied, “Not ,by a sary blanks, which will he furnished to
doesordoesnot constitute a trust. His
d—d sight!” whereupon the officer
$10 a month and will strike if they do Ml Donald, formerly a Ijanker of Ksnsa« the Portland
|H>stoffice for Jone
measures is the isthmian canal bill, ordered him to throw up his hands, at claimanta upon application, and will
not receive It.
, l!' ,U1<1
of tho KaiiNHHCity amounted to $20,444.14, an increase of present instructions did not requite
him to go further and express an which consummates the efforts of half the same time drawing his revlover. be ready to receive and pass upon
liim-H,
who
recently
ha«
been
interest-
$3,130.86 over* the same month of last opinion as to the probability of sm ivss-
General Cronje, the I oer commander,
a century to link together the waters of The man attempted to draw his revolv­ claims and evidence as submitted. In
has taken th« oath of allegiance to King —1 in iui II h at .Mammoth Springs, Ark. year.
view of the urgency of claims under
ful prosecution under the Sherman anti­
the Atlantic and Pacific. Aside from er, atathe same timegrabbingTiold^with this law, Representative Tongue has
Edward.
Many of the remaining
trust act.
one hand the officer’s gun. The officer
prisoners are following his example.
The president will, it is believed, de­ its national and international import, fired, the bail striking the man in the urged that all Indian War pensions be
termine on his subsequent lineof action awe, this bill probably involves a larg­ pit of the stomach, passing clear made special. In order to avoid un­
Many of the miners ami other strik­
after Attorney General Knox has ren- er sum of money than that covering any through.
He maintained a terrible necessary delays, the department cau­
ers in the anthracite coal fields are
dered his opinion.
willing to return to work, and it is not j
other single undertaking by the govern­ fight with the officer. Officer Jes.-up, tions claimants to fill out posit!’#
answers to all questions that are em­
likely that the trouble will last a great
ment, outside of war expenditures. who had come to his brother officer’s bodied in the blanks, and to have all
TREATY OF ALLIANCE.
assistance, and a large number of by­
while longer.
The Philippine civil government bill is standers who were trying to render the evidence sworn to before a notary pub­
Senator Bailey, of Texas, assaulted
Renew,I of the Dreibund by the Three another measure of far reaching import­ officers aid, were fully five minutes in lic before being submittnd to the com­
Senator Beveridge, of Indiana.
The
ance, extending to our remote Pacific subduing the man. A dozen blows from missioner. Omissions of this char­
Power, in It* Original Form.
southerner declared he «as insulted and
a policeman’s club, succeeded in crack­ acter necessitate the return of papers to
Berlin, July 2.—The treaty provid­ possessions a system of internal govern­ ing the man’s skull, but not in loosen­ the claimant, and often occasion con­
demanded retraction, but the Indiana
ing for the prolongation of the alliance ment together with coinage, currency, ing his grip on Officer Alvord’s gun. siderable postponement.
senator said he had meant no insult and
Representa­
Iwtween Germany, Austria-Hungary banking, corjioration, timber and home- His hand was finally broken in order to tive Tongue will forward the pen used
hail nothing to retract.
and Italy (the dreibund) has been stead laws.
loosen his grip.
The authorities are by the president, as well as Speaker
Congress held a suasion last Sunday,
signed in Berlin by the imperial chan­
confident that the man is a desperado Henderson and President Frye, of the
the first time in 91 years.
Among
the
other
important
laws
en
­
cellor, Count von Bulow; the Austrian
of some character and wanted by offi­ senate, in signing the pension bill, to
ambassador, L. von Ssogyeny-Marich, acted are those repealing the war reve­ cers.
Chicago sheet car men will go out if
the Indian War veterans of Oregon.
and the Italian ambassador, Count nue taxes, extending and making more
they Jo not receive more pay.
He has had applications from the Ore­
Lansea di Bosca.
The alliance was effective the Chinese exclusion laws;
TEXAS DROUTH BROKEN.
gon Historical Society for this pen, but
One was killed outright and 30 in­
renewed in its original form.
Upon
holds that it rightfully belongs to the
establishing a tariff of goods to and
jured in a railroad accident in Col-
the request of the im|>erial chancellor,
Heavy Rain, Are Reported from Dalia* South veterans, and if they see fit to turn it
orario.
from
tho
Philippines;
extending
the
the text of the new tlriebund treaty will
over to the Historical Society, he has
to the Gulf of Mexko.
lie kept secret for the present, and it is charter of national banks for 20 years;
no objection.
The botine rieclde«! the Missouri con-
not certain whether its publication establishing a permanent census office;
Dallas, Tex., July 1.—The long
tested election by declaring the M-at
Senator Mitchell, who introduced the
9.
will occur later.
s
vacant.
restricting the sale of oleomargarine by drouth prevailing in Texas was quite bill, Senator Foster of Washington,
-i
The announcement of the signing oi
M
generally relieved today. Heavy rains who reported it, and Representative
With the exception of iron and
the dreibund did not cause surprise, as placing a high tax on imitation butter; are reported from Dallas south to the Tongue, who has been so active in the
a
our export* this year will iMWt
the renewal had been taken as a fore­ providing a consular and diplomatic Gulf, and many sections north, east house, and accomplished so much in
!!<•• inrr
previous record.
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gone conclusion since Cennt von Bulow service for Cuba; establishing an ex­ and west bare received portions of the getting it through, are very happy that
Social «i
X
was in conference with the Italian and tensive system by which the govern­ downpour. The corn crop is said to be the bill is finally a taw. In fact, all
No grvut anxiety is felt in WBabing*
'S
Austrian ministers during the Easter ment will aid in the irrigation of the beyond redemption, bnt cotton will be the Western representatives feel that a
• > j ~ j i ¿ a
k ä
ton official circle* regarding the situs*
Godfrey
IkHiHM'rat
holiday. German officials have never arid sections of the west.
saved.
long fight has been won, and that mer­
lion in Vetivxenla.
evinced the slightest concern at the
The repeal of the war revenue taxes
There was considerable alarm for the itorious services are to be rewarded
It has Imen ascertained that the man
many rejiortfl emanating from Paris and has reduced taxation $73,350,000, and safety of Galveston throughout the d»y,
Pr M.k«
killed at Whatcom, Wash., in mistake
Prohibition
other diplomatic centers reporting the is said to be the largest single reduc­ as a severe gale was reported raging MI88
MORRI8ON
CONVICTED.
for Tracy, «as Insane.
prospects of a renewal of the dreibund tion of taxation ever made in this coun­ there this morning, and telegraphic
to be gloomy, and they knew all along try. Bv this step the last of the taxes communication was entirely interrupt­ Again Found Guilty ef Murder ia th* Second
King Edward's health continues to
that Italy's flirtation with France was inq>osed at the beginning of our war ed during the day. It was later learned,
improve. His coronation has ls«en set
Degree.
not intended to be disloyalty to her with Spain are wiped out. The Phil­ however, that no damage had been sus­
for the eixl of Septemlier.
T
Eldorado, Kan., July 2—Jessie Mor­
Teutonic allies.
ippine tariff act imposes 75 per cent of tained and that the water was bat
Queen Alexandra received Whitelaw
vi
the Dinglev tariff rates on articles com­ slightly above normal. At Houston, a rison, in her third trial for the murder
Reid, tho special ainlxssailor of the
WAS NOT ACQUITTED.
ing from the Philippines to the United high wind prevailed, but no serious of Mrs. Olin Castle, at her home in
United States, and Mrs. Reid in a very
this city in June, 1900, was found
States, and also imposes duty on arti­ damage is reported.
("rawfonl
É
courteous manner.
*
Krpubliran
guilty of murder in the second degree
Court Martial Found Central Jacab 11. Smith cles entering the Philippines from the
United States. The oleomargarine act FEDERAL ARBITRATION BOARDS The jury was out 12 hours. The -r-
Fighting has been renewed in Hayti.
Guilty of Violating Rule* of War.
may be appealed again.
results from several years’ agitation.
lì
The situation is complicated as there
Wann
Washington, July 2.—It is an­ It places a tax of 10 cents a pound on
IX’iiKMrat
Jessie Morrison killed Clara Wiley
LZ
ar* several candidates for tho presi­
flout* Labor Committee Order* Favorable Re­
nounced by the war department tbat substances colored to imitate butter.
i
Castle with a razor in a quarrel eight
dency and each ha* an army fighting
port
on
the
Bill.
BH
the case of General Jacob H. Smith will
days after Mrs. Castle had been mar-
The irrigation act is of special im­
it
the real.
Krl«ey
not be acted upon before the end of the portance to the West. It creates an ir­
Washington, Jnly 1.—The labor com­ ned to Olin Castle, with whom both
Prohibition
A heavy hail storm in the vicinity ol
present week, at the earliest. Judge rigation fund in the treasury depart­ mittee of the house has perfe« ted and women had been in love. Miss Morri­
X r.
Greeley, Colo., destroyed much 0111*11
Advocate General Davis, has completed ment into which is to be paid the pro­ ordered a favorable report on the bill son is the daughter of H. M. Morrison,
Srkrr^n
X“*
rw
e*
re
w*
CQ
g
»-* «
~ S’
’S
fruit, broke windows and did other
his review of the proceedings of the ceeds of the sales of public lands in the empowering the president to appoint formerly a circuit judge.
RcpuMirati . -s rs WW «
The first
court martial and the pa;>ers are now arid states. This fund in turn is to be federal arbitration boards to investigate trial resulted in a disagreement.
damage.
At
in the hands of Secretary Root, who is used in storing water and establishing and adjust strikes, lockouts, etc., which the second trial Miss Morrison was
Boer prisoners, who have been con-
Myer«
so busy with other matters that he has irrigation systems, the irrigation sec­ are of such magnitude as to affect in­ found guilty of manslaughter and given
fined on various British islands for
*
not yet had time to give the case the tions to lie ojren to homesteaders, who terstate commerce.
The membership a five year sentence.
8he spent but
some time |>ast, are lei ng sent home as
X
attention it deserves.
are to be charged a proportionate share of the board was reduced to five mem­ two months in the ¡penitentiary, being
rapidly aa [sissible.
■f.
It has been generally understood that of the cost of the improvement.
bers, three to be appointed by toe pres­ granted a new trial last February
The American and British mission
General Smith was acquitted by the
As the foreman finished reading the
The Chinese exclusion law continues ident and one by each of the ‘parties to
X
court, but it transpires that such was exclusion “until otherwise provided the labor controversy. The duties of verdict in the present trial Miss Morri-
buildings at Ten Ku Chao, China, have
H
Mr ! »univi
not the case, the court, it is alleged, by law,’’ and also applies the exclusion the board are to investigate and report r"
Iwwn destroyed ami a missionary killed
Prohibition
’J*'6’ threw ber«rms around
having found General Smith guilty of “to the island territories under the jur­ the facts, the idea being that publicity her aged father’s neck, hid her head on
by a mob of Chineee.
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violating the rules of war and sen- isdiction of the United States.”
of the actual facts will do much to com­ his shoulder and both wept bitterly
At a continuation of hi* testimony
Ä
fenced him to be reprimanded by the
pel an adjustment. Furthermore, pro­ Later in her cell Miss Morrison refused
The
amount
of
the
appropriations
of
lieforo the senate, Admiral Dewey says
reviewing authority, which, in this the session will run unusually high, vision is made that the contending to talk except to say that she had not
Aguinaldo was after loot anti his own
case, is President Roosevelt,
Inas- owing in part to the amount required parties may submit their cause to the expected a conviction, adding:
personal gain, and not the independ­
much as the case is considered strictly to build the isthmian canal.
H
“The judge was against me from the
When board of arbitration for final decision,
h
ence of hie people.
confidential until finally acted upon by Mr. Cannon submitted a general esti­ but this is not (ompulscry. The bill first to the last.”
£
the president, it is impossible to obtain mate of appropriations a few weeks ago, will be reported at once, but it is too
A bill has lieen passel by the senate
Break* All Recarte.
any official information in regard to it. he made the total up to that time late in the session to expect final
extending tho time for making tinnì
0
proof in desert land entries in Yakima
Bloomington, Ill., j0|y g __ A|.
$691,445,000. Since then the canal bill action.
SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.
g
county, Wash. Tho bill has not yet
wither records in Central Illinois are
has been passed, carrying a present
Official Trial of Torpedo Boat Destroyer.
betng
broken this ye#,. R^jn h„ fa|.
passed tho house.
appropriation
of
$40,000,000
for
the
u.
Baltimore, July 1.—The official trial len steadily for 24 hours, appnwhing
Two New Steamship Companies Start a Ser­ franchise and enough more for the
$
Nix firm* in Paterson, N. J , have
At
Barane
rights of Colombia and for beginning of the torpedo boat destroyer Truxton a cloudburst in extent at times.
vice From New York.
*0
complied with the strikers’ demands
Socialist
the
work to carry the total up to $5C,- has been held over the Barren Island intervals last night snow fell, while the
and the men have returned to work
New York. July 2.—Actual and pros­ 000,000. The entire cost of the under­ measured course in Chesapeake bay. temperature fell to 46 degrees. But
This will most likely break all op|x>-
pective trade with South Africa has as­ taking is approximately »184,000,000. The vessel exceeded her contract speed ro t‘h" /’,n ‘h7* W°°,d
been
Bright
u
sition to the union.
sumed such proportions since the term­ This estimate also omitted several con­ and the mean endurance average for an frost.
Excess of moisture this sum­
X Prohibition
hour
by
1.9
knots
and
1.066
knots
re
­
ination
of
the
Anglo-Boer
war
that
two
mer has given all clasees of crop* a^J.
tracts and other expenditures which
King Edward continues to improve
s
Her maximum speed ions backset.
steamship companies have inaugurated will carry the grand total for the ses­ spectively.
r-
and will lie out of all danger in a few
lion ham
service between this city and South sion almost if not quite up to the billion corrected for tidal allowances was
a
Democrat
days.
st
29.9 knots, while under forced draught
African points. It is the intention of dollar mark.
M
Another Imiian* Teraade.
s
aí
Canadian troop* in Routh Africa are
she averaged 27.66 knots for one hour.
the agents to maintain a bi-weekly
Evansville,
Ind., July 2.—Three nor
Uran
«
eîs-t
r*
C4
ei
04
•“>
CO
£ wri
04 r-e
r-t
rl
being sent home a* fast as transports
s
The Truxton was built at Sparrows sons were killed and several badly ¡„I
service.
For the last few years the
Republican
Ï5
SILVER TO MEXICO.
Point
by
the
Maryland
Steel
Co.
can be had.
carrying trade between this port and
Jared in a tornado that passed near the
South Africa has been in the hands of
«'»ytonight.
The fatalitfei Xreed
Senator Mitchell made an impressive
Government
Admit*
Five
Million
Ounce*
Free
a combination consisting of three lines.
Blit, I, Renominated.
at
St.
Wendell,
about 10 miles from
ejieech befoie the senate in favor of the
el Duty.
The new service has already resulted
Detroit, June 30. — The Republican .M.el,r. T.»p.,ho(th.X“
>•
1905 ex|x>sition.
h
in a reduction of rates.
Teredo, Tex., July 3.—Large ship­ state convention renominated Governor alwot two miles wide and had . fear’
Z
The seventh week of the coal miners’
u
“The demand,” said an official of ments of pure silver in bars have been Bliss on the first ballot. A motion to
bai,d‘n«e
de­
3
o
strike in the East sees no material
one of the new lines, "is mainly for made through this city.
o
It is from make his nomination unanimous was molished. The loss to property will
lumber and building materials, for New Jersey and is going to the Mexican defeated, however, by the objection of amount to about $100,000.
change in the situation.
which cable orders are coming to this government mint in the City of Mexi­ editor M. L. Cook, of Hastings, who
The Union Pacific has discharged its
country every day, and also largely for co. One hundred ami nineteen bars had placed John Patton, Jr.,ex-United
Great Fire at Cap* Tewa.
ent ire fore«' of macninlsts at the Omaha
supplies of grain and agricultural im­ were shipped through yesterday, mak­ States senator, of Grand Rapids, in
Cape Town, July 2.-The flre which
•hops with the exception of 10 men.
A petition is being circulated asking plements of all kinds is very large and ing a total of 616 Imre.
Philadelphia Leave* Panama.
The average nomination, and who waged • bitter yesterday destroyed a number of large
An amnesty proclamation to Fili­
weight of the bars is 75 pounds, so the fight against Governor Bliss throughout business houses in the heart of the citv
5..w York, July 3.—The United the Southern Pacific to extend the serv­ is rapidly increasing.”
pinos will lie iatmed July 4. This will States cruiser Philadelphia ha* left ice from Sheridan to Portland via Cor­
the campaign.
total number of pounds is 46,200.
broke out again this morning, bnt was
release all political, but not criminal here, north bound, says a Panama dis­ nelius so as to include Sundays.
Trolley C*r Overturn*.
These shipments will pay no en­
finally got under control and extin
Ninth Infantry Got, East.
prisoners, including Aguinaldo.
The Mexican govern­
Denver, June 2.—At 11 o’clock last frame duty.
patch to the Herald. Governor Salazar
guished with the assistance of soldiers
Work is progressing rapidly on the night an electric street car loaded with ment, it is understood, some time
and Generals Guitorrez and Allaya
San Francisco, July 1.—The 10 com­ and bluejackets. The losses agwrewata
The Carnegie Steel Company has „.«de a inrewell call on the cruiser. repair of the Madison street bridge at people returning from a suburban re­ since granted the American Smelting A panies of the famous Ninth infantry, 250,000 pounds.
"CTregate
voluntarily rained the wages of all of
Portland. The structure will be open sort. jumped the track and overturned Refining Company the right to import which arrived on the transport Kil­
its unskilled employes 10 per cent.
for public travel in about two weeks.
at West Thirty-eight avenue
and 5,000,000 ounces of silver bullion that, patrick, left for the East today, Colonel
Killing Fl«h by Dynamite.
Engagement
Merong.
This will affect nearly 16,000 men.
Homer boulevard, and 11 persons were has been ex|K>rta<l from Mexico. This C. F. Robe in command. The head­
Washington,
July l.-Seoll(or
As
a
result
of
the
labor
t
*
•
uhles,
all
Manila, July 3.—A detachment of
The hill providing for th* sale of a United States marines and a force of sawmill owners in Portland have ad­ seriously injured and four of them are bullion will tie coined free of charge in quarters of the regiment and six com­ of the senate committee on flsherl«.
portion of the Umatilla, Oregon, re­ the native constabulary have had an vanced the price of rough lumber »1.60 likely to die. About 80 persons were the government’s mint and under the panies will be stationed at Madison has made a favorable repott on the bill’
more ruling rate of exchange will jermit of a Barracks, N. Y., and the other com­ prohibiting the taking of fish ^n.11
servation has twen passed by both engagement
per thousand feet and $2 per thousand on the car and all of them were
with a large
body of
.___
_
large profit.
panies at fort Niagara.
or less injured.
•tc., by tho uno of oxplosivoe. *
*
houses and in now ready for the presi­ dl oil’s in Morong province, Luzon. for clear.
dent’s signature.
Absorbing Miiaourl Mia«,.
New Jeney’i Tre**ury
Cholera in Philippines
La*t Cable ef Ea»t River Bridge.
New York is to have the most mag­
Many Idle Men at Dawion.
Texas cattle will be shipped to re­
New York, July 3.—For the fiscal
Kansas City, Jnly 1.—The Star say«;
Manila,
July
2.
—
According
to
official
New
York, July 2._With an Ameri-
Victoria, B. C., July 3. — Arrivals nificent hotel in the world. It will be
stock Boer farms; 050 head have been
All the big coal mines in Missouri are
reports there have been in Manila up year ending today, New Jersey's state
20
stories
high
and
cost
$10,000,000.
can
flag
fluttering from the reel, the
shipped from Pensacola.
from Dawson who reached here on the
to be absorbed by a syndicate controlled
to date 1,740 cases of cholera and 1,386 treasury will show a balance of $2,- by J. P. Morgan, The Missouri oper- last wire making up the four cable* of
German
experts,
after
two
years
’
Reamer
Amur
today
re|»ort
that
th^re
New York university han conici red
deaths from the disease. The same re­ 698,202, which means nearly $500,000 ators have had so mtich trouble with the new East river bridge ha* been M*
the degree of master of letters upon arc a l«rK*' '"imber of idle men in the test on tour men, declared borax in the
oT"
human system retards assimilation of ports for the provinces shows 9,444 increase over that of last year. The labor unions and with railroads that in place. This 1, the
Minn Helen Miller Gould.
I Klondike c«P*tai, many of whom have
cases an 7,038 deaths. Lieutenant Col­ large amounts received within the last many good mines can lie bought for months’ work by th* contractor, and
fats and albumen.
Th* American shipping syndicate in
attracted there in the hope of ne-
month in taxes and from the trusts _________ r prices.
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ft
.. is
„ also
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.„. m irks the commencement on the atrnc*.
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It is reported that Andrew Carnegie onel Ixinis M. Maus, the insular health chartered in 1901 make upthis increase. ; reasonable
'•ported to have offered theCtinatd 1 lin*
cur)ng work I- sxh
on tko
the Klondike
Creek
that the plan to consolidate Missouri tire proper, which will be ready abou
commissioner, say* that there probably
gave
his
second
cousin,
Miss
Harriet
»56,500,000 for its fleet.
Railway. ™e majority have not the
have been 2,000 deaths from cholera in The taxes on big cotporations foot up mines by Eastern capitalists was only the fall of next year, almowt simultanl
.11-111 a
a FroaF
♦<-» control
nr.ni.cl
Allulo
u ltL the
4k.. completion
—— l_aS
.
trust to
ously with
of*
the îî”*!
,
........ to outfit to prospect or go to Lauder, of Pittsburg, $1,000,000 when the provinces, of which it is iin|>osei- considerably more than 12,000,000 an- part of a plan to form
X iceory Liu Kun Yi innistn in pny*
the creeks, and are lingering she became Mrs. J. C. Greenway re­
nually.
1 the coal output of the United State«.
transit system.
r*p»<i
ble to get records.
Ing the Chinese Indemnity In silver work on
cently.
•gainst the wishes of foreign nations.
about
»10 00«,000 to
FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF
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