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'. r-rvrrFffllf. lywpnw, j'ww" T jir- n-f r '-) w-irr jr W- VOUXHf., , ft OACEM, OflEQOfl, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1903. " 7, ; NO. 170. T&ific Dynamite Extl osion Ntfmfcei of Dead Unknown PoaMy aft Least Thirty BOY'S HEART TORN OUT &IUVS MEAD BLOWN OFF Bodies Blown Hundreds of Feet Four Teamsters and Horses Annihilated Lowell. Mass., July feo ingazlno of tlio United -The powder t Wore caroloss. The drlvors of two States Cart- two-horse trucks, togothor with the rldgo Company oxploded this morning. .horses, wero blown to atoms. Tlio Plio first reports arc that 30 houses. ram's nnmos arc unknown. Four local Ivero destroyed und 20 llvos lost and a ctimiianfes of mllltla'liaVo been or BarRO number Injured. Thoro Is great ! tiered out. to ninlntaln ordor and pro- MYELY POLITICS , IN OHIO torn Johnson Will Out do His Circus Campaign Bryan puts His Oar in. Hop ins to Gain Lost msuagc as Dictator SCOTCH HARYEST FAILS Farmers Will .Lose Fifteen Million" Dollars Gathering In on the excitement, nnd tlio police aro having llimculty In holding back tlio crowd. rno explosion occurred In tho storo- Biouse. Tho storage building was a large ptono structuro, filled with dynamite. It was a mile and a half distant from Iho wrecked cartrldgo factory, to which It belonged. Tho forco was ter rific, nnd was heard for ninny miles. It pecurred at 0:15, and up to 10:30 tho vork of recovering the bodies was pro tect property, in Lowell, two mlfe away, there Is scarcely a wholo pane of glass left. Fifteen Injured have been brought to St, John's hospltnl, 17 to tho cmorgenoy hospital, and six or the latter will die. Most all or tho injured suffered broken limbs or ter rible wounds from flying debris. Flvo mon .aro missing who w.cro supposed 1)0(1 U'S WUS pro- .n ..,1, , r.lk (-. nti resslng slowly, seven bodies being to) . ., ., . , ' i bovorod, but nono Identified. Nearly scoro of the Injured hnve been taken o the hospitals. Among tho buildings or, similarly employed, was picked up a block away, critically Injured and speechless. jindly wrecked was tho now Wiggins if I Ho school house, nnd tho Wlggons illlo mission chapel. t Reports received from tho surround Bg towns show that damago was done lnny miles distant At Andavor, 12 KmIIcs nwny, pinto glass windows woro roKcn uy me concussion. Up to noon 11 nro known to bo dead; Highlands, July 29. Tho Sham ad lb aro roportoa.miBsinK, ana n rocks went out for a trial spin this lore or less injured. - it completely morning. Tho old uoat was given tho (pert out Bovon dwellings andtsovon windward position and n lialf mile sMmf-ocks Did Not Race bore wero destroyed uy tho flro lilch followed. Twcnty-ono others lo practically ruined, although some tho walls are standing, uno jiouso as blown 40 root, ironi us rounua ton. A uoys noart was picKea up 100 from tho sccno. at a placo whoro was swimming when tho explosion ccurreth Physicians declaro It was i keenly cut as with a knlfo. Ho was ao of flvo boys who wore In swim- Sing, and all woro killed. Their nameo ?cro John Galloway, Win. McDormot, EMIchaol Rogers, Wm. Flynn nnd Job. IMcItoynolds. 'Catherine Jllggs wns Jdlled in a nearby residence Mllllo Ugfis. 7-year-old girl,' playing near- py had her head comnloteiy blown ore md her body hurled COO fsot. A par tial list of tho injured Is ns follews: Jlarondon Godwin, James urndy, IJiarles Richards. Aimed Delangor, abert Rlggs. Henry McMasters, Al- ert Iabrand, Mrs. Gllllncau, Mrs. Bllltiep Tesslo McDcnhott and Ed- in rorroux. Teamsters wero load- dynamlto to convey to tho curt- go works, and it 1b supposed they lead. Soon after tho start tho weather becamo bo squally that both wero signalled to return, and tho rnco for tho day la called off. n Russian Oil IsOn Fire Baku, Russia, July 29. Fire today dostroyed 60 boring towers nnd nnp tha rqsorvolre at tho Balakhany petro' loum works, the fires spreading to sev oral other largo company's works that nro now ablnzo. Incendiarism Is sus pected. A Russfon Tornado. St. Petersburg, July 29. A tornado has passed through tho district of Tschernlgof. Throe villages were de stroyed In a fow mjnutcs. Churches and housos wore lifted bodily and cop rlod a long distance. Tho loss of llfo was urcat. nnnumm iit t-t4iit-i I Stta,w Hats, Ctash HatsJ Tycoons We have all kinds for dress wear and for harvest. Our prices are lower because our plan of business en ables us to undersell "regular stores." Harvest Gloves We have the best Horsehide Gloves in the city. tl. i.:. jiui.1 cl j . ....... u..oii.: vr. ! J lie Klliu uiui Mayo sun uiiu uuivycdio uuaroiviij, uui price 31.15. , Cheaper gloves 25c to. fci.po, Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, Hats, Shoes Clothing. Fancy summer Parasols exactly l-2price toclose them out z Don't Buy Hammocks hill you see our prices 7SO to Columbus. Ohio, July 29. It Is an old saying In the Buckeye state that politics never approach n state of stagnation, and that as election time rolls round It Is corlaln to, reach. Uiq boiling point. At Hie present time thb nuuuung mny bo hoard afar, and spec tacular politics of a .lively variety may bo looked for from now until the Dem ocratic stato convention Is held next month. Tho Democratic situation Is peculiar, and politicians are on the qui vlve nwaltlng further develop ments. It will be recalled that on the Fourth of July Tom I Johnson wns the gxiost of Mr. Bryan, at Lincoln. Neb., nnd, that Immediately following his return to Ohio tho announcement was mado that Mr. Bryan would visit Ohio In August, nnd attend tho Democratic state convention. This ngreement wns reached at Lincoln after an nil-day conferouco betwoon Bryan nnd John son, during which tho latter wont over theOhlo situation, and explained thnt a tremendous effort would be rando to ropudlato Bryanlsm nnd tho Kansas City platform by tho so-called Tactions of tho pnrtjv Mr. Bryan agreed to como to Ohio to warn tho delegates against tho dan gers of Clovelandlsin, and any depar ture from tho tencnts of tho Knnsns City platform. Not only thnt. but It Ib believed he will very likely Insist up on the nomination of Johnson as tho cnndldnto for governor, In splto of tho fact that a majdrlty of the delo- lgatcs may bo pledged to John M. 551m- iiii-nimn, oi apringueio, or some othor candidate. Ho will declaro that a United States senator must bo In dorsed, and probably put In a good word for his old' friend, Former Con gressman jonn J. Lent, who stands for tho Bryan wing of tho Democratic party more than any other man In Ohio. With tho Knnsns City platform endorsed, Johnson nominated for gov ernor and Lentz Indorsed for United States senator, Mr. Bryan would cor talnly be In a position to congratulate himself, and the impetus given his causo would bo felt In every stato In tho Union. In the meantime Mr. Johnson is keeping his own counsols. It Is said his closest frlonds do not know his mind on tho gubernatorial mattor. Tho only thing that Is positively known Is that ho Is arranging a cnmpalgu thnt will completely eclipse his circus-tent nffnlr of a year ago. Ho proposos, among othor things, to employ a num ber of nutomobllos to carry stumr speakers and a flood of llteraturo over tho state. Meanwhile tho opposition olomont Is llkewlso preparing to take tho flold. Tho report from Washington thnt soon after the return of John R. McLean from Europe, there will be a confer ence of his frlonds to look ovor tho Democratic situation In Ohio, If .truo. moans thnt tlio conservative wing of the party, marshaled by McLean, pro pose to mako Its Induonco felt In tho coming convention, both as to platform and candidates. English Demand for American Grain will be the Heay- ' iest in Many Years Glasgow, July 29. Tho Scotch haij- "' " jvui win ijiuvu mmum n. to tal failure, being tho lowest In 20 years. The farmers, lose $1G,000.000. and tho demnnd for American grain nnd 'cnttlo will probably exceed all provlous years. , In Honor of KingHumbert Rome July 23. The king and queen returned today from their sum- mor villa near Turin, and attended tho exercises held In observance of tho an niversary of the assasinntlon of King Humbert, who was' killed at Monza, July 29. 1900. by the anarchist, .Oaot ono Brescl. Commemorntivo sofvlces wero hold throughout Italy, though Rome wns tho center of tho observ ance It Is estimated thnt 100.000 strangers visited the tomb of King Humbert, In tho Pantheon, during tho uay. ino piigrimnge to th6 Pantheon occurred nt 4 o'clock in tho nfternoon. Owing to tho unusual number of strangers now In Rome, nnd tho latent, though nono tho loss deep, political and rollglous feeling pervading, nil classes of society on account of tlio papal conclave, tho government took oxtraordlnnry precautions to provent any unseemly demonstrations. For tho samo reasons of state tho memori al exorcises wore curtailed with a vlow to attracting less attontlan. The pro cession to the Pantheon was composed of delegations from nil the Italian provlncus. Tho. ullerlins filed In nro- cession past tho vault containing tho remains of King Humburt. and there uupuHiii-u a inrgu numoer or wreains. Rome, July 29. The second of tho Inst tbreo requiem masses was hold In thu SIstIno chapel today. All day thu city saw a romnrkable Interlude in tho papal ceremonies. In the Italian gov ernment's colobrntlon of tho third on nlvorsary of Humbert. Officers to be Britons Convicts California Posses Have TThein Sat tounded PROVISIONS RUN LOW BATTLE IS IMMINENT Posses Arc Assembling and Militia Harrying to Make Capture Certain Whitaker Goes Back Now York, July 29 Whitaker Wright, British promoter, whose deal ings In the London and Globe finance corporation have resulted In his spend ing five months In Ludlow-street Jail, and who has been tho subject of extra dition proceedings slnco his arrival In this city la March, sails for England in tho custody of Police Inspector Willis, of London. Wright, who Is accused of great financial irregularities, declares confidence In his ability to clear him self of all charges against hi in and to satisfy his accusers of his Innoconco of Intention of wrong-doing. House Burns At Zena H Iff YORK RACKET!! lab's Cheapest flue-Price Cash Store, f . T. Barnes, Prop, Kf HHHlWlHMtif Hl As The Journal goes to press word I comes by telephone that the farm home of W. O. Cooper, near Zena s burning, without hope, of stopping tho I fire, and that the hay fields of K W. Peasley are also on Are. It Is feared that he may lose his house also, but good work is being done by Uio neigh 1 tors. I The Cooper house Is owned by John Skalfe. O i Vesuvius Getting Quiet MWMM I Naples. July 29. The eruption of I Vesuvius Is diminishing. London, July 2f. Tho directors of tho Cunard Steamship Company, and also all othor prominent officers of tho company nro in future to be exclu slvely British. Action to this end wns taken today at a' special mooting of the sharoholdors, who adopted a stringent Tirovlslon to prevent foreign ers holding shares In the company, directly or In trust. Anothor, pro vision glvos tho directors ubsoluto power to enter Into nny agreement with, the government for tho carrying of mall, building of veesclB, or the placing of vessels at the disposal of tne govornment. Good Roads , Meeting Canton, O., July 29. In connection with the homo week celebration be ing hold In Canton this week an inter esting good roads meotlng was held today. The participants Included road supervisors from tnnny parts of Ohio, together with a number of road-mak ing oxperts, whoso addresses and 'ex planations wero listened to with closo attention by thoso present. Tho con- forenco proved to bo ono of tho most notable of its kind yet held In tho state, and the result promises to give a now Impetus to tho good roads move ment In this section. San Frnnclsco, July 29. Contrary to and vnrlous posses have surrolindciV expectations, nono of tho posses have tn0 convicts, and shots havo been ox succeeded In getting within range of fni'V'X "m0 c0,MV,ct,K tun i.n !. o .. i -i. m i i ,n tno i?inR. Two havo cither desert tho convicts by 8 o clock this morning. Cll or playud out. Tho country Is cov It is bollpvcd by Shorlff Bosquet, who ored With brush, nnd all sorts of ru ts In charge of tho posses, that tho'"10"1 provall. It Is another case of convicts navo split In threo gnngs. and rncy. aro traveling through tho brush along Greenwood creek towards Qroonwood, whoro Shorlff Kcona h'nB a posse. The convicts aro shrirt of food nnd nmmurit tlon, nnd will hnvp to show up some whoro soon for supplies. Sacramento. July 29. Thoro Is ab solutely no now of tho convicts up to 2 o'clock this nfternoon. It wns ru mored thnt shots had been exchanged nt areenwood. but this is ifpt con firmed. It Is believed that fljx of tho eloven nro making towards O corse- Auburn. Cab, July 29, A roport Lotus. Cttl.. Jlllv 29. Tho rnnvlrtn aro In tho Greenwood crook bottoms, 'town, In Eldorado county. nl.nnl 1ft 1 1 mm .u&tt Till.., Kill , uuuui i miiua nviii rum urn, wnoro tho first fight took plnco. 8horlff Bos quit's pickets oporied flro on them, nnd tho Convicts attempted to get out on tho other sldo of tho canyon, but Bhorlff Kecnn nnd his men drove thorn bnck. Thoy aro now wo!! hem mod In, nnd Uio posses aro waiting for reinforcements nnd tho militia, which will reach thoro this aftornoon. Fifty shots wero fired by both sides. (Continued on page six.) President Gets a ReSt Oyster Bay, July 29, Tho only vis itor today was Senator Washburn. Pnyno Is coming tomorrow to discuss from IQtuB. Cal.. says that tho mllltla depnrtmuntnl matters. The Store That Turned Trade Up Court St . ' See Our Court St., Window Dis play of Summer Goods Vnn.iUa kinds of fabrics for stimmor woor nro shown in this window. Each pioco hns n enrd on it Hhowing tho for m r p ice nnd ho ro- u (d price. v9H Great Summer Sales Now On Look in This Window for the Goods Cruiser Sinks . Big Collier 85c Mohair 49c Two toned Mot airs especially good for petticoats, dress shirts, bathing suits, etc. 49c yd 60c Goods 25c An assortment of wash fabrics in very cnoice patterns worth 60c yd sale price per yd 25c 75c Skitlians 58c Grey and tan Sidflians ' wiih hair line stripethe best summer fabris sale price a yd 58c 15c Goods 9c yd A line of white dimities with colored stripes regular 15c values sale price per yd 9c 15c Values Ik White fabrics with small colored Ik' ures regular 15c qualities, sale price per yd He Penzance, Eng., Jaly 29. The cruis er Maiampus coiuueu wiiq uio uig pnlllnr Ilunnprn rtff tlm Rlrllv liilfta in- 'day. sinking the collier. The crew was rescued. New Today Faacv Oranges iOc Aoita. Choice Lemons J 5c do?e! r-AT Zinn's! 20c Yalues 15c Light patterns in dimities for summer suits, waists etc. reg. 20c qualities sale price a yd 15c Geat Sale Today Our 134th Wt'dneeduy'a Surprlso Sale of PETTICOATS Linen color wiishnble potticonb Hcinstitchcu, rulllod, corded pud herntaed ' I jlVslt $ ,7fi yeilxm 1.00 values 1,2$ Values 1.50 values 62c 05o 85o 05o Tbi Day Only 154 State St Phone 1971 MsJn. i v 4