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CG43   [UG]  Feb 17, 1899

Paper  CG43 [UG]  Feb 17, 1899  
Union=Gazette   Corvallis, Benton Co, Oregon.    [= is in print]   ]
[ change in the name of this paper and increased business .]

War  CG43 [UG] Feb 17, 1899.  Capture of Ilo Ilo.  Am. Flag floats over
pansy capital. [Manila dateline.]  other war news.  [cp]

Feb 24 ,1899.

Outside-Srh  CG43 [UG] Feb 24, 1899
Nicaragua canal bill, decided to put in the river and harbor bill; comm.
commerce. 

State-politic  bicycle tax  road  Coos  CG43  [UG] Feb 24, 1899
Oregon legislative assembly; bill introduced Oregon bicycle law. tax, special
tax $l.25 1st day March ea year by co court or county commissioners ea co
upon ea bicycle except those in hands of dealers not sold, rented, loaned.  tax
collector to be appointed, tag bearing words “bicycle tax” and yr, name of co,
shall be securely fastened to each bicycle upon the seat post within 10” of the
crank-hanger. Absence of proper tag: collector shall hold bicycle until the
license plus $1 fine pd.  Money collected, less 25 c each for collector, shall be
deposited in county treasury for “the path fund” to construct along public
hiways paths for bicycles: paths exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists; to
separate from a hiway used by teams, horses.  Coos, some others are
exempted because they believe paths would be too difficult to warrant a tax.

[all of March, Apri1, May, June, July missing except Mar 24.]

war  CG43  [UG]  Mar 24, 1899.
war news continues. Philipines. also: End of war between Spain and US;
queen signs treaty.  [cp]

transport  outside-Tot  CG43 [UG] Mar 24, 1899  Corvallis Carriage Factory,
Thos Jenkins; incorporated company in Portland to be known as Portland Mfg
Co; H H Emmons, others.   [also in CZ]

[missing]

[M 2004.  A few items from Dec 29, 1899 were here on this page;  I've moved
them to their proper order on CG  47.]

[Date Aug?? 1899   (obscured)/ early aug, as datelines say Aug7  ].  [M 2004 
not sure what is going on here.]

[??]  CG 43 [UG]   Aug [7? Or date?], 1899  
chittem bark becoming very scarce in this section; trees die when peeled; price
in a few years will advance much.

outside-RR-or-?  CG43 [UG]  Aug 18 1899
company organized to build motor line fm Eugene to Corvallis. [more]   

Aug 25, 1899

Outside news  CG43 [UG]  Aug 25, 1899
Paul Kruger will not submit to England’s demands.

RR  CG43 [UG]  Aug 25, 1899   Articles of Incorporation of the Corvallis &
Southern Railway Company
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CG 43a
have been filed. It is proposed to build and equip a first-class railway from
Eugene to Coos Bay, and also from Corvallis to Eugene.  The capital stock
of this company has been placed at $50,000.  The railroad at present is a
considerable distance in the air through [print] there are interested people
at the back of it, and it is hoped that the railroad will be a success as it will
run through a vast area of rich farming country that is at present. void of a
railroad but that is in need of one.  +
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CG 44  Sept 1, 1899

Paper  CG44 [UG]  Sept 1, 1899  Union=Gazette  Daly & Paul, publishers.

Outside-news   CG44  [UG]  Sept 1, 1899   Dreyfus proved  guilty.

RR     CG44 [UG]   Sept 1, 1899
Articles of incorporation of the Corvallis & Southern Railroad Company,
which have been recorded in Benton and Lane counties, were filed in the
secretary of state’s office Wednesday.  The company’s capital is given at
$50,000 and the principle [print] office will be located at Junction City.  The
terminal of the road will be for a time Corvallis and Eugene, but provision is
made for the extension of the line hereafter to some point in or near Coos bay
and the acquirement of other roads and the construction of branches and
establishment of stage lines.  The incorporators are A. Wilhelm, James Steel,
C.W. Washburs [print], R.F. Baker, B. S. Hyland,  M. Allen, F. N. Wilkins,
A.G. Woodcock and H. S. Wallace. +

Sept 8, 1899

Bicycle  street  outside-Tot-Corvallis  law  saying  CG44 [UG]  Sept 8, 1899
Mayor vetoed the ordinance regulating the use of unicycles, bicycles, tricycles
and velocipedes within city of Corvallis. [so letter to editor says he said] the
new ordinance would have repealed old ordinances; but will only repeal any
ordinances which conflict; only conflict would be over speed, and that can’t
be enforced.  [nq?]
     A large number of the younger wheelers regulate their speed by their
muscular [print] power, in other words they go as fast as they can.+

Sept l5, 1899

Outside-name   CG44 [UG] Sept 15, 1899 W H Rich estate.  /     A C Mulkey,
b. 

Bicycle law  outside-Tot-Corvallis CG44 [UG] Sept 15, 1899
bicycle law, passed by council, vetoed by mayor, given consideration. voted:
bicyclists must take to the road, or walk; they may not ride on sidewalks. 

Outside-Srh  govt  outside-Tot   CG44 [UG]  Sept 15, 1899     govt may
purchase the locks at Oregon  City.  

RR  outside-RR  CG44 [UG] Sept 15, 1899
The promoters of the Corvallis & Southern Railroad have elected officers as
follows: President, G.C. Millet; Vice President; A Wilhelm, treas. C W
Washburne; secy   H S Wallace. bd directors Washburne, J A Rushnell, G C
Millet, B S Hyland, H S  Wallace, A Wilhelm, T H Welcher.  nq

Racism   CG44 [UG]  [scene of present Yaqui Indian uprising,  lengthy.]

Sept 22, 1899 --

Sept 29, 1899

War    CG44 [UG]  Sept 29, 1899   Navy bombards rebels: works on the bay
of Subig [print] destroyed.    /
England serves notice on the Boers, Transvaal.

Outside-RR   outside-Tot outside-Srh  prices  CG44 [UG] Sept 29, 1899
Corvallis & Eastern RR; Albany, Corvallis, Yaquina; Detroit.  service fm
Newport and beaches via S P trains for the mountains arr. noon, ample time to
reach camping grounds on Breitenbush, and Santiam river same day.   /
Corvallis & Eastern RR connecting at Yaquina with Yaquina Bay Steamship
co, stmrs Grace Dollar and Navarro; cabin $l0; R. t. $17. fare fm Albany to
SF.

Bicycle tax  misc-word-wheelmen  CG44 [UG]  Sept 29,1899
Long-expected bicycle tags arr; numerous wheelmen pd tax; if will present at
sheriff’s office will get tags   nq  /

Judge  CG44  [UG]  Sept 29, 1899    Judge John Burnett.
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CG 45  Union Gazette Oct 6.1899
War  CG45 [UG]  Oct 6, 1899   Dewey homecoming celebrated at nation’s
capital

Oct 16, 1899

Alaska mining CG45  [UG] Oct 6,1899   big stampede of miners fm Dawson
to Cape Nome.  

War   CG45 [UG] Oct 6, 1899   British prepare for war in S.Africa; Lord
Salisbury.  

Misc  book  CG45  [UG]  Oct 6, 1899    Bradstreet’s Review mentioned.

Misc   fish  Expo  CG45 [UG] Oct 6, 1899 
Oregon Industrial Expo, Portland, now full blast, most successful enterprise of
its kind in NW. [lengthy.]  In a large illuminated cave is a complete salmon
hatchery.   [other.]

Outside-Tot-Corvallis  saying  CG45 [UG] Oct 6;, 1899   Chuck A Block is
the condition of The Exchange... 

[??]  misc-word   CG45  [UG] Oct 6, 1899 
Elegant new and second-hand housefurnishing; no matter what you want,
whether it be having a fine shirt laundried [print] by Union Laundry,  Portland
, or steel  range put in kitchen. Nfq     [M. is this part of item above?]

Outside-name  CG45 [UG] Oct 6, 1899   Ora F Mulkey,Philomath; J C
Looney [mentioned.]

Oct 29, 1899

Fish  price  CG45 [UG] Oct 29, 1899
Price of all chinook salmon, steelheads, silversides reached highest figure ever
offered on the Columbia; 4 c  lb, and 2 1/2 c for dog salmon.

0ct 27, 1899.

[??]   character   CG45 [UG] Oct 27, 1899
appointment of Wm P Lord as minister to Argentine Republic, post of great
importance and honor, salary $10,000 yr. Lord is an able jurist, shrewd
diplomat, patriotic American, pleasant gentleman; Qregon proud of the
recognition by the administration.  [M. 2005: this is former Gov. Lord of
Oregon.]

outside-Srh   CG 45 [UG] Oct 27, 1899     Capt Harts, US engineer: jetty
entrance Yaquina bay.

Nov 3, 1899 --

Nov 10, 1899

War  CG45 [UG] Nov 10, 1899   [Manila/ Boer war, news continues.]

Outside-Utility  Marconi   Misc  CG45  [UG]  Nov 10, 1899
Marconi will not operate with the signal corps of US, but will return to
England in connection with the use of wireless system telegraphy in S.Africa.  
nfq

Holiday  condit-attitude  CG45 [UG] Nov 10, 1899
Governor Geer, Thanksgiving proclamation for Nov30.
"The mandates of spreading civilization are calling upon us as a great nation,
to carry forward the banner of progress and enlightenment, and the task is
being performed with willingness and enthusiasm that do credit to our
recognition of duty that we could not shirk if we would and would not if we
could."[he has already had a paragraph about the year been one of happiness
and contentment; earth has given forth abundance of products, better
compensation than in former yrs; laboring classes more generally employed at
wages more nearly satisfactory than any previous time for a generation.  [first
part n q at all; last part this section nfq.]

Hermann  [??]  CG45 [UG] Nov 10, 1899
Commissioner Hermann of the general land office has decided that
jurisdiction by the land office department is not acquired on homestead
contests unless the contest affidavit [print] shall specifically allege that the
abandonment is not due to military or naval service during the late war with
Spain. Those instituting contests in the United States land offices will be
saved much expense by availing themselves of this decision, as many already
before the department have been compelled to recommence their cases.  + 
[also in CZ]
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CG 46  Union Gazette Nov 17, 1899

War  CG46  [UG] Nov 17,, 1899    Fierce battle in Venezuela.   

Pursuit  CG46 [UG] Nov 17, 1899
James B. Corbett has challenged James J. Jeffries, and has posted a $5,000
forfeit  . +

Condit  CG46 [UG] Nov 17, 1899
 Samuel Gompers, pres. Am. Fed. Labor, offered to arbitrate piano workers’
strike in Chicago.

War  Outside-Srh  CG46 [UG] Nov 17, 1899
US cruiser Charleston wrecked off reef on philipine coast; on patrol. 

Paper outide-name  CG46 [UG] Nov 17, 1899
[says- John Daly is not connected with Union Gazette; doesn’t tell who ed. is.] 
[M. note.  But there was a Senator John Daly.]

Nov 24, 1899.

outside utility  CG46 [UG] Nov 25, 1899   a wireless telegraph co organized
in new york; capital $12 million. 

[trust]  sugar  condit CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899
A report is current in Wall street that the American Sugar Refining Company
may soon absorb all competitors.  +

War   CG46  [UG] Nov 26, 1899   Hundreds of  Boers killed near Ladysmith;
British loss slight.  nfq  

Outside-Srh  CG46  [UG] Nov 26, 1899
wreck of barkentine Jane Falkenburg found off Cape Flattery with nothing on
bd. but a black cat   nfq 

misc-cosmic  CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899
shower of Leonids won’t occur till next season; error  in calculation of this
meteor shower.

outside-RR  CG46  [UG]  Nov 26, 1899
early morning train Corvallis-Albany discontinued; the time of C & E train
west changed: 11:30 am; east, 1L55 pm.

Dec 1, 1899

War   CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899    Aguinaldo, filipino president, surrendered
to General McArthur.  

outside-Utility  CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899   Pollak-Virag rapid telegraphy
system made over 1600+ miles wire, testing.

Outside-news politic? outside-church  CG46  [UG] Nov 26, 1899
Vice President Garrett A Hobard buried; very impressive religious services ;
president, Secy state John Hay, Chief Justice Fuller, ex VP Levi Morton,
Secy War Alger, Secy Interior Hitchcock, supreme ct judges, members
senate and congress, vice pres. personal friends filled beautiful Church of
the Redeemer, Paterson, N J.     

outside-utility  Marconi  outside-Srh  CG46  [UG] Nov 26, 1899
Naval tests of  Marconi  wireless telegraphy at sea were successful up to 30
miles.

Hermann  [??]  CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899
annual report of Binger Hermann, commissioner of general land office:  total
land disposed of by land office:  540,428, which brought $143,390.  [M.
presume must mean acres.]  Sales in Rsbg district, which incl Benton co,
larger than any district in state.  [also in CZtmp]

Animal  food price  CG46 [UG] Nov 26, 1899
in S. end Benton co. is a turtle ranch -- prob. only one in entire NW;
discovered broth fm huge soft shell back turtle luxury, supply not equal
to demand;  SF firm takes all Oregon could furnish; proprietors
understood business of fattening turtles, increased facilities until they
shipped 200 dozen to Golden Gate markets; price $2 dozen, though a
low figure, profitable.

Dec. 8, 1899

Outside-politic  CG 46 [UG]  Dec 8, 1899   Text of McKinley annual address.  

Crop price  CG46  [UG] Dec 8, 1899
potatoes selling 40 c bushel in Corvallis market, owing to the large yield,
market well supplied.

bicycle  salesman outside-Tot-Corvallis Dilly    misc-word  CG46 [UG] Dec
8, 1899
Some time ago Dilly "the fixer" completed a bicycle of his own building and
laid it away for summer use. Yesterday Thomas Bloomer, a drummer for
bicycle supplies, saw and appreciated the machine. Dilly was offered $50 for
it, which amount he accepted and Mr. Bloomer rode off on the best wheel in
Benton county.  +    /   [M. note.  another item said "Dilly the fixer" fixed
broken umbrella ribs.]  [also in CZ]
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CG 47  Union Gazette  Dec 8, 1899

Outside-Politic CG47 [UG] Dec 8, 1899
Ex-governor Lord, of Oregon, departed for Argentina to take post as S
minister. 

Church   music  CG47 [UG] Dec 8, 1899
 Ira Sankey, singer, used to be assoc. Mr. Moody to become evangelist on his
own account

Condit  outside coal  CG 47  [UG] Dec 15, 1899.
 200 coal miners on a strike at the Tesla coal mines, Calif, because dispute
with supt over wage schedule.    [cp]   /
     Many coal miners killed in gas explosion at Carbonado, 40 mi.  east of
Tacoma, Wash; identity dead men imposs; black damp and noxious gases
driven back rescuers repeatedly.  Lists names; Finns, Germans.  Total men on
shift 76, 44 are alive, having escaped or been rescued; mines owned by
Carbon Hill Coal co, give work to 400 men, output 300,000 tons annually; on
the Cascade division of the Northern Pacific.  The coal tunnels are so large
locomotives are run into them.   [cp]

Organize literary?-lecture  CG 47 [UG] Dec 15, 1899
Dennis Stovall began his lecturing tour for the Maccabees, by delivering a
lecture on “Judas Maccabeus” at Eugene last night.  His address was
enthusiastically received.  +

Dec 22,1899

Outside-health outside-Tot    CG 47 [UG] Dec 22, 1899
[smallpox has been in news various places: Salem, Albany, King’s Valley; not
mentioned as being in Corvallis. nq at all]

[M. 2004.  The items under Dec 29, 1899 appear in originals on CG 43, but
I've moved them here to their proper order on pg CG 47]

Dec 29, 1899

Earthquake  outside-Tot  CG 47 [UG] Dec 29, 1899
earthquake caused havok  S. Cal.; worst in many years; San Jacinto, all S Cal;
Hemet; shock heavy at Santa Ana, Anaheim, San Bernardino, Riverside, but
not as a heavy as at San Jacinto and Hemet.  [cp]

outside news  disaster  CG47  [UG] Dec 29, 1899
terrible disaster at Amalfi, tourist resort; enormous rock on which stood
Cappuccini hotel, slid into sea without
warning; 50,000cubic yards; population in state of terror; carried also the old
Capuchian monastery, another hotel, and several villas.

Outside-Srh  utility  Marconi   CG47 [UG] Dec 29, 1899
Rear Admiral Bradford asked authority Navy dept to establish bureau at naval
training sta. Newport for devel. naval system wireless telegraphy.  project to
secure Marconi’s system for navy practically abandoned; range too limited,
esp. when vessels rolled at sea; also Marconi wanted $20,000 for 1st yr  and
$10,000annually, considered exorbitant; also
$500 outright for each set bought and $500 yr royalty for sets used.
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