The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 12, 1901, Image 1

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VOL IJV
ASTOKIA, ()KWi()X, TI'l-SDAV, XOVOIIU-U 12, V.HH.
NO. 102
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DESTRUCTIVE
POWERS GREAT
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Oovcrnmcnt's New Dynamite dun
.Most Powerful Weapon
in lixistencc.
m POINDS NH K()-(ii:i.ATIMi
jr-t of Aicuriiy ii'il i'x 'llil liy Hi"
. iviv nf hiMvy 1 1 1 - 1 unlhiiiii .,
iTil il.l VM W'rt. ibUlled I, I lllll t'UlK.
'I'll.- n i -( Iml liuilid a all hull shell
llm.ui f r.7H I yards, biiiating mi
Imparl Willi tile water it 11.1 'lll;iK 11
l column . r water J1! fivi linn III.. air.
Willi A lci III. !i "li' ll, carrying :'la
tHIM'U ilf fXpliialve, I'1" l'X'tntlle l""
H im r m il l 1.1 Ik- MHO yard. Hit. ali-ll
. linn under n.il.-r wllh the di alrc I
; t-'lt V 'l'll"ll "I ! UI'V Ill Hi'
( I f T a rill li V. flv" eight tlli'll ll"ll
were iIimih nl Iho re.p.-v ran
nf f.ni:i, Mi.1.'., to.'). &Mi ami 'J.O yard,
i nil ..f w libit would bale l iki-n effect.
iiwiiiiiIiik In H tittiM lia.l Ixi'll
l.ul-iiii ninnit iliriv mil" away. r
. .. " ; double iliniiui.o uf 2nu yar t now
K rally aiwi-l the limit f
With l ull Ciillhrc I'rojcelllu Could pnot;ri rtxlitlii ran.-. In tiiP
for r n tl II V nf fire, flip full cal'tir
jnlwlln, we glilng MM p-unla, or mors
llui ii half a li'M ' !. tr dl. lirg-J
I In It inltiiti. and il aivinda. aim "it
bringing lhf weapon williln the cla-aa
..f rapid flr picva The tel f'T T1-
MACHINISTS'
STRIKE ENDS
'
live Hundred San Prancisco
Machinists Have Returned
to Their Work.
UNION CREWS ARE EMPLOYED
Dvulrii) Any lltitt Iwhlp A Hunt
Ml Ilirvv Thou
hiiiiJ YurJrt.
It In Stiitee) i he Men Will Kcccivc
an AJi mice of from Three
to Seven Per Cent
In Wflgwu.
vi:v vhkk. N. ji - lUitM) in-.
'""fill !( ,,f tt t dIIAIIlltc gull ,if
l.lrill'tllj .1 Mn III .'X.'M l'f 1IIIV
"ap-m li!lli-m.i ili-algtirat llui' JukI
l n iniVAi-lr c mi.u. ". by a ..x !al
l--.il 1 ..f ..m.vn, f .(,,. l,in-au ..f ur.-t-.i.-i.
. ,,f ih I'iiiIkI HIiIki Army l
I' .li. r' I -.Lbtt t Tin ifu riini'ii !ia
X 'f .ftol v-iir Ihh-ii ritjjfit It) Hit.
ii .11., .in n.lin Ulitnl ,,f f.rtmn-
I ..II A t'.ll nwal .-!' llll!n l. t.l
IIMK- I llr rmli rn rliUAli, t , I lio H Mill I
Iiiii r.un4l.lr ,i iui aI Alln.'k mi. I .s un'
IV- if.-iy ..f nil Mi.- IMi l .nit llir
H tiii.1 fr .ni N'.-w ln..ti l.i N
Y .rk In !hl hkIimii ..f .iLfVii. iiio
J.ru I)MAIiUi. w,U'll if tl'Uli;i'l in
n ! i iiurr l!i.. i h inn. ! t.'nii
! "Iml Ainl IMutn Il'n1. n li!,.(i
h M .(l-i lulll. U. tir.M! rri'V.I
! rii-i.-l I i j.liy mi !m;.irtiit vrl
T;.. nun ml .. (v,. t r-n Mif-ml
I i ili.' a i-rniii. iii rnUt!t l.i !'i,.
-In ii KUIi.-i l:n.. At, id., if. ..
l lilii' lil lin ( iiia I.. .!illr ;i..
I -l Til" H ill, wlli.'ll a tulilt In
H i m: n l'.i ma nsviilr tii.i.illi .I In
n .i i-ry aI !ti,. ni-(i.rii nil ..f I '
Ik' ill I ll la ,.f hi HAIIlr '!runiAII.'
IM'-- il 111" til'" "f I n- bAllnrl.i ll. i
lii !:i.ii AI Rmly II .K an.l Hjn
in . . tirinic I" fW Inn. l;h ..
i All:. rr ,f 1! lii.-li.'a. lull tMiibhli. tllanv .
Ii.' i f.-.lliir . Ill.'lll.tintf lMil..ly ..f
I aii'l i iiii A, y of flr- A
ei.- f fuw li.ia a!h l'i.-i mi(l:i-l
V. It Indira itl.H.liiii. .r.-.'H .it i.f .,.
l! "! !! ,.f Hi,- all. I.ilh by linkl.-l
n -I I'v .1-1 ly A. I . in Tfc. !-! T.'
mil- I-, f l- i I. ui. I ..in:!liii ..f i
Mil.n M, S'ti'i nn I lllrn. v ..f !h. Int.
r -in ,.f ..r In in.-r in ui my nrl;ll.-ry
i'Ti fr.nii Hi,. I.tl. n l. ,:nly
!!i III,, full i illliii. .r.,.""ll (!,. irnn
ji .i.'l !U n'.llllv I i 'nn) '.An . .int. In ,.f
mil. (r'!.ii'i-. i!i t,i i. ni.iimii m
I i'.iiIIi'I.i',. aiiv ' il II -"'i'i nil ml. a
.IV.,i"'i- . f iiImih ihiii .ir. Midi a il1''
tlurAii." ralr.
l,i Imiira nf 1
In ail nrllinry
I. lank lArlriitici
f'r I ) firm a; williln
- ''Air ah.ila." if wli.it
HUH M'tiili Ik- i jIU'1
, bin no .lim.nll y m a
r!i'-iliii'"l III nunc ID vilJ III llut
Huh. ivIiIi hi: any' aiiprn Inlilf -f
r-u r -. ili nlr im-muri. In llir nun
r.'itiaMiififx uiilf inn aI i-4rli alml at faaj
! 'uii.la
lt-.
H'Pi m 'K M KS INTi:ill-Ti:i)
rl nf H,.lir:a "f n-t
l".il't I'lirmlinwa
Mm
'III'ii. N.iv II Tin- -vf-M ''
iMtlna' ft ..in I In- N,.i. mul IJ,, Hi xk
A .!. a 1 1 .ii Hi.i( iIki,. la a li.i-ltf.. nf
l-f n'llr. ha. l rrl up tiiurlt ItKtT
t at. An I ff irl n.ia Ikvi inn I i In h.iit
:llc .-.'llaiM ' ITIi . r Allll.iU'l.v lllr r-ailll
I'm lU'rui . k .vnaiia in i I.. I.ul y mi. '.ii
Hilar, f T '.III" llAll 'IIAI yinvrllllm of
ai. knn-n n.i m .n:ii.
.M pri-M-nt ilh-ri. at. rii iS'liablt. fla-im-
I i ati'M-i 111., li llll ii nf liiff t
lliU. auiviy ralllo In (li i- .unliy.
KAVnIt I'lllNKHi: ICXi'l.t'SMN
lfAl.in S". 1-4. N.,y U .Tlnnii
liiiftv, .r!,.ni ,.f (ho I'liiir. 1 M iv.
u.-rkrrf In llila illatrl. I. I".ly n.it:ilt..l
Hi. I'Vii! mil. Mia of tin. wlali of N.i
uoiml l'ivai.lni Mil. Iii-ll Din a rrf 'lu-
li..n !. A.I 'i!i, fnvorliia II. rf"iior.
in- ill of III., i 'tiliiiw 1 1 hii..ii Ia.
w lil. h will .'.i.- ii. i .Uy. TIi- r. -lulloii
will Iw f irw.ii!.-.! u i-.hijji .ia t
O'ur -at'lll 111.. K litlllirill of !ll (i-..li.
of Hi.. AiilliM.-lti. r'.il ri-gion
HAN F'llAM I.iro. N.,v. ( TMr
airlkr iif ili.- Iron wurki-rn liuh In
in May :n U n -.ir ah mh TIv
aIkiui IVhi in.-n, nuiAiiy niA-.-!imliin, rv.
Iiirn.-.l l i work aI tin. Hull n i-nk.-:n--r.
in an I liiiliuil liii ,.rk, an ! it la
aiAi. all of :li.. ..out til n:alil,h
mi-ma will a Hin t-o ruiuiliiar with full
union i reiia fit.. hlf i'ml -ni:.iii
llir mrlkrrn waa f.r uliiy hnura irk
ulilMul 'iv r-Jiulln of n h ura uv
at-hiMulf. Hlnr Hi" aliikr tair.in 111.4 n v
atiiill r incTnia hyf rrlun il th work-
in .lay l i nln Ii mra. .in I U la airi
I 1n.11 ..v r Mi aliopa ur,. no.y runrnua
111 !.ij4 auif4i lory lo tho uiiM.i.a
llollfr m.ik. ra an I !h-r lr 1:1 w irk.
i-a lni-oly.-.l In III.- 1.., aI .I!-:iiiSi.i, t-
l.-fl lli-lr pin. . a In a m...i!!iy for lln
tn i, liiiila:. Tli. y .-r.' ii -t nrl-r. oui
liy fir llAtl. nil in inli'Jt.nna na r-
III' ni.ii h-ii.: A i.l !h!-ht "Hi rin nl
hia iwn ni I,, nlih i!i m.i. hmiata.
Ilii.v hnv., r-luiii-.l to work.
NXlinT t-inpl ivvm nor Lilior I.M.lim
"Ml al.il.' 111.- Hm on whl.'h a (.
tli-iii.-ni .4 tin. alrik" U Imvuit IT i t .1.
M, niii .i-ra.!i ::. llui ih,. m.-n :il
r -.t lvn an lian of from t!ir i
-v ti : r ..'in In 4;.'a. hut oih.-ia ib-.
.'.:r- :i.u a , nii-iai.in of a n.n,- hour
liv lli-'.lii. ill i. p.li f -r n n.. holira
H i irk.
II.. I oka fo.iu'-r an.) niionK.T by I mi
lt !i 111 wlnn ;i. f.rtiKlii Hliiirk'-v.
II.. ,..Mra tn lip- , Inr In III- bat
pK.il.li- aluipi- f,lr th- roiiliit aii'l
"It nil'! iniki it Imnl 111)1 I 1 tA'ti. M.nl
li 11 ti'll ni. Ui i: Itiilil.n h Impr ivi.l
' iifb-rfijllv In lila tilwllu. Il alw jya
IiaI a f.i.rl o pun h ii n I If In- :1.1a
l'n;ir vi in h.a hl'.iin jma r,i h- ill
. r aiiily link" a ! 111 roiia ..;.oii. til "
NuTICU I'AVAI.ftY urTI' lClt.
MaJ r Alun Krini.T. t'Bl'ol
Army, 1'ihwh Away.
Siai-1
1WA f'lTY. la.. Nif ll.-M4lor
Ail.im Krani'-r. nf th- Hlxth I'nlt-!
Hlal., 'yalrv la .I'M.!, aijiil t y.ara.
IK. h.a ! be n In a.iual aonli 1. In lb"
Trill.-) Hiiif a eavlry f if mor thun V
yrnr uni aa p-:iel In 1Vj7. He 11
trrJ i arvl.- In iiinvlvjnu In
lafiT. rvH ihr uh t'i olv'l war with
th army nf Ih. 1'otan.u- an I waa a
polntcj a)..r.ni(l lutnu:it (if thr SlXlh
Ut)tti4 Butrf cavalrv In 1 anl tip
lain In IhN
II.. tana acllyr In (ia-Uit " H,,,u
lurln :iii-lr uuibn-ak In South Dakmil
In K'U. Colom-l W. K. 1 'ii!y. lllulTiiln
Illlll, i-n'i-ri-l tin. I'nll.-J KMtes ryire
ii a a.ut unJ.-r romiiinnJ of Capialn
Krm.-r Tbv bly will t a!ilp.; t
Wa'IiIiikIiiii. 1. (.'., anl yn a inlll-
iiry liuil.il at Arlin!iiri II-lKhui.
VIOLATES HIS '
OATH OF OFFICE
Kentucky's Governor Severely
Arraigns Governor Durbin
of Indiana.
PARTY TO INFAMOUS CRIME
H'aal iiifuran' on hU Ut': iu.hlmrn
i'ANN'iT CoMl'KTK WITH VS.
llrltii Kl. tptcal foiitra.-Mia ffi.l.-rtil.l
by Atii'-rtran Firm.
NKW VultK. Nov ll.-nr;tlh tram
way Ini.-rmta app-ar a y.-t a 1 nir way
from b.-l't alii., to mi 1 Anurt in 0.1m-i.-illion,
J11 licinif from lhi t.-rt.br t.r
i niiir ir-n lnli...l by the I!iJ .n Coun.
ly ('mini-'.; In coiin.vtl.in w1:h tin" .!
inn. ailon of Itjt utlK-ni Hatr-rii, Hay
li- Tnbuii'-'a I. union c rT-i!on.l'iit.
S:x Prnia of wlib h .it:.- wa Am.-rUan
Mnl r'l f, Hi., ,-x ruiloii of th. .11
rk nn I 'Ia:,. Uyln. Th Am rb-.m
tlrni a. n: In m-r-rai t-nJ-ni. Ih.- h.h-
at li-lf. 13.131. aA -oinKiml with
!i.- loiv-at llritah 1-n.b-r. iv;.31. Th
l.nvi Mt Ain.-rk-.in I n l.-r w 11S'..J...
nil tin- h i-Jiat llrltinh :-n1i-r. 2o0.n3:
ti.. (liff.-n inv li.',n. liSj .'.H or ruifhly,
0 p.-r i-. nl.
Bccklinrn'M Kcply to Harsh (!
cIhuim of the OurtH and Of
ficer of the State
of Kentucky.
MtANKJvutT. Ky. Nov. nOm-a-.
n or Il.-i kham lonltrlji a lr. A-f J ij Gov
vrn.ir Durbin. .if Imlana. a IfUr iv.
plyinif t'J lh crtlrbim by tha: nxeoutive
"f (hr cnurla an.l offliiaia of Kitu.-kv
In hla r o-tit letVr rvfua;n(r o honor a
r-uittion for Taylor anl Hnley, want-
! for lli--"d oimpllciiy in rbe am
alaailnn of Gowni ir U iln-l. He awere-
ly arralna Iiurbin. tharinr that f-.t
vltilatf hia ath to auiip-irt the oniaii
luii.n of tV lnliei 8:a;fH and that be
bi-ame a party t the moat Infamous
crlm in the history of this :ate.
ti.ia mi le the f ill mm aiat m-nt;
"Ten .liy f! r I f iniicl the pi in : I
nuke :be Inauranie company think I 1
wi .)- I. ao thrtt I could nlio-t the j
inaur-i 'ir... 1 f.-li In wl;h a m.1,1 wno
eal'l h a nime waa W. I,. T- n-vke. and I
toll hirn of my plvi and h- a?r-.-l to j
help me. Our plan a lo obtain a
oorpae frntn m- i, ;m: I; In the
hotel n J. fferv,nv:i!e and then ft tin j
11 tlie hol-l. While we were In J fT'.-r-
mville. T-neyke ot drunk. I think
hi J'Ath waa i-auaet by .Irlnkinir. I !
; ut aime Htera al J -.iaiM ti me In
hla ixxkta anl Wt. I 4:1 nrt kill j
him." '
Coroner Co-ita. of J-fferaor.vlU. aavs !
he examine! th atomarh of the d-al
man and furnl trace of laulanum.
TO OVERTHROW
THE MINISTRY
'Parliamentary Group of Liberal
Action" Issues a Very Re
markable Address.
IMPERILS NATIONAL FORTUNE
BBAT TUB WORLD.
T'ae Kair Say Amercing Build lb
Fo-ai-Mt SalUn Bo'.a.
Call I'pon all Frynchmen Who
pcairv thv Flag of France
(q lie KeHpecteJ
Abroad,
tWIGN PACIFI.' SinXINM.
H.-pirtel Hitch n Nonhern Pacific
S-ttl-nient.
KIl.t.KH IS W"K.
Tr.X l:K ASA. Ark. S ..v. ll, Tr,iln
in.'ii Ait lilii lu re t Hi!!it on tli . Iron
.Mount. tin riili'iM l aiv .1 -rk Ir.un waa
ie. k.- l ut I'r.m ill, 11. ir Ti n kan.i.
k.HoiK a x nvgna.a and liijurln IT. nib
1 ra
I. niKS.-n in.r.
W.ia 1 Veteran of III,. C.vll. Span'.ah.
Ani.Tl. nn uid I hlllp! l.ie Wan
ATLANTA. C.i. N .v. II.-CI. John
W. lY 'i. h. . .tniiiiin lui ai F .rt M
l'li.Tin binii. ka. .I .-.I tontcht. ncl
yeira Fr.-n 'h a a n-l.tui -f the
i-lvll war .the Si.uil-i-A:in-rl. an ar
Hid Hie riMI;.;'lii, -....
ECLiiPSEJURDiyARE CO.
Plumbers and
Stcamfittcrs
HOL.I2 AOKINTH I'OH
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
S27 BOND STREET
l!PCRftCTLV fQLIPPfD
HKITISll KNOWIMXiK OF Till
JIOI KS WAS I.I VI I I I).
Representations f T,sc wim
Knew the ('ountry and People
Were liM'ee,iirdcd.
NKW YoitK. N .y. ll In .in c U
lorlnl article mi th,. speech d.-llvi-r-d Iv
Lord Snllnliurv at the Oulld H.,l bun
iiuet on S.tturdcy, the Imd in Tlm. a.
hava th pn-nilor miut ki i.v that Great
Britain wvnt to war In South Africa
very kiit.rr.tlv iiulp..l tvl'li k l.tivl
e.l. Tu urent r.n--!ntatl n.a of
tinuiy who knew tho coiintiy and tho
It.ier (tenpb. were put an!.!., an no: nr n-.h
liaieillliif to by the ntllclal .idvla.-ra - ho
aiiba.siut-ntlv found that they hu.l
evet-ylhln t,t lert.ru. Wli-n .'bo coun
try la mimu1Iiik a million mid a half
PuiinN wiskly It muta really be
Iiar.l.iiu'd If It Hoinetlin,. anka If th.iv
ha.j been l.ii'kna In the dlsch.irire of
duty when there mlrht have b.vn
et.criry and alertiic of trovlslon, Tho
null, m ahoiild be told exactlv what
the rate of proimva In South Afrloa l.
CHINKJK tMIUi.TJiN
ian.-a Bi-. ommcn.l. d hv 9 'V.
Approved by S-. n t.iry It 10
NICW YOI'.K. Nov. II. Th Mill and
Kxprwa &y ,h. delay In tb- an-
iiourioemmt of ;h-' terma ..f tV Nir.h
ern Pacific aetilenient. it waa learnel
today, la due to 1:1.1b. Ii;y vi far lo arev
ii.n the detail for the cmtro! of the
BurllnRton anl the surrender of the
Nor:h-rn Pac'flc rrefcn--l ntuck, own
el by the fniHi Paciilc. There la
I ""d rninl for the current r.-nort that
there haj b.-n a hlu-h In the deal, and
it haa tauaed c.inilenible sellins of
I'nlon Paclllc stock. . '
Jlf.W VOP.K. Nov. U-7he Italaerj 1 ' "
navlnc now orUre.l a nw ra.lnj yacht 1
In th VHteJ Ptai. , takea the utm.t I T0RK U -Tb Pari
InlfTt In Ii ttiff dV.lU concernin lta , cr,v0,n J-'tu of the torrfon Times and
prcirrer. aaya the Berlia correap.mde'.s 1 th N'"r Yof)t Tlm'! BaS' the "parUa
of th Herald. i menti- fJup of Liberal ctli, haa
Hia maje,:v U firmly convinced that ' ".".Tt 7 " Frenchmn
th9 Am-rl.i bulU the faateat aallln tHe ,Untrr Inujrnal and exter
bjai. j n-'u iTtTitnean; all wiahlnir to llve under
It I knwn rhat vhenevr the Kiel , ,yem of libny wlthoat Ucm
remtta haa bee ndlcusaed the em per- I 01 'U1 wllh' violence; all
or haa usually let out the augyeaUtn i 'rtn thax "a to
that Americana with vachta would ad. 1 rranc "d a' and ecnutn, prac-
way be welcome there.
I tlcd !n the national finances: all de-
He would like to . . fle of im,. !,lrin "r,y cons.7letrc, elu.-atloa
lean yiA appearing at the re. a.Jatioix" The address mra It
s-atta tha, coming eam. thus a-ldlng , " necarV ' wtum th ministry,
importance to the meetinr and sho. i which tr",,' wkb lbe Predoua
In hla rich (iVrman uhle,-f. .hv Krk. encoarnres collecUvl doc
they mtght d 1 with the.r money In the trl! and lmiril th national fonune
way of buylnjf beuuaful waur palaces, by PfW'. The orresp.md.nt
f ir his majesty is cortant!y InciUnir i tJlinka th,s mlnift,Bto an apt illustra
his richer people to buy boat and thus!,iJO of the gljrln th 'lanfruaire ts
stimulate the sailors' profesiLtn. from i"11 10 cunc'i ta"uStlt-
I
which to recruit In tme of need for I
h.s navy.
Taft
WASIIINUTi i.N. Nov. ll.-P.vr-tiirv
lint hla ap.irovel T!a:it sufreat.ins
111.1.I" by il ivi-rti ir Taft for :hc better
r--ul uloti of i".i.' Imni ra:lon of Chi- j
HOKHS TO BE SHOT.
Kitchener Issues Orlc-rs t.i Shoot All
llri (.'aj.lurel in British I'-iifTin.
EATEN BY MOUNTArN LION.
MISS STONE HOPEFUL.
SOFIA. Nov. 11. Frin a note re
ceived from Mi.. Rr.w.e v .ti,.
D... r., r, . . . . 1 - Jit.i
r.ri., r .oUreJ xtoay : rra.i American missionary. It appear, that
Discovered by Hunters. Lhe edurins the of hej.
, . , experience with fortitude. Tie tone of
DIEG0- Ca- Sot. U.-From the liflt r haDefuL
Ens.-naJ.'.. L-mer California, comes the The briffands. by dating the Wters at
newi that two hunters tn the moun- ;DL,oes In Macedonia and ibt4n, ihi.
Santa Caterina landl. I 4t
of being; far distant. Th Bulgarian
tains east
came upon the corpse of a white man. !
partly eaten bv jmL wild be.af t. Near
liy was a cave. This the hunters
waiche.1 and were rewarded by seeing a
lare mountain linn emerge from It.
..on. is. 1. t T'lnin n.iv,i ny it- ; an.i i.nii i.t-nersi t.iu'n--n-r
prlviletf.-a ..fjiin on! -r d'r.vunir all Boers captured
Ilea.-prut
ernor Tift ar. that th
ret urn in 1: tj the islands be liuiltetd to
I y-iir an I n half, an 1 that -this prlv-il.-ire
b" wholly denied :,i nil Chine'
II h l-ft It).' Nlands Jurln it before
IVin and t h 1 have not sin.- returiu-d.
jTh-'v killed the beast.
LONDON. Nov. ll.-Di-Ttatches to The bi.1v has been Identified as that
lhe Dailv Mail unnouiKv tha: the Catte'of Frank Cook, a Nortvertn ctrnen.
i-i'.o the Paiiipplne tlanda. The 'Town guard h.vi aain been called out !
CASSIDY OR LuNCAMArC.H?
Aurlionlli'a Dlj.aj.'i'.-.' as t.i Id-ntity
Man Arr.vtel in St. Loul.
and that C.nenil Kluh-n
in BritNb. unifonns to lie shot
ter. I: I? presumed that the lion kill-
has issued ed him.
government continues to Interfere In
the negotiations with the object of
forcing a transference of them across
the frontier.
ANOTHER PEACE SCHEME.
CHIEF OF POLICE DEAD.
THEY ROB AD PLLDER
of
KSt.APKl) FFDFKAL CONVICTS
CAl'Sl.NG I X K A S I . KSS .
Wm.
P. Sullivan. Jr.. Head of
Francksej Police Fr-e.
HIC!.i:NA. Mont.. Nov. ll.-TlU'ie Is
no tiuestl.m aiming Montana sheriffs s
to the 'dent It. v .tf t.'ie man under arrest
at St. L.tuls churgtM with the robbTy
.tf the 5re.it Northern Express car
near Wagner lost July. The St. Louis
authy-itls are of the opinion that the
nun la Harry LmgaUiugh, but the be
IKf here Is that it if Buck Cassuly.
School Books and Supplies
MAKE YOIR EXCHANGES NOW
GRIFFIN & REED, commTstolru,
OKE,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CICARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
X, V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commcrclnl Streets
liriUJN IN FINE FOUM.
1 Bigger and Stronger Than When
Ho Fought Bhiu-key.
SAN FItANCISCO. Nov. ll.-Neither
Jeffries mr Ituhlln did any work on
Sunday. The champion spent tho aft
ernoon at a theater and Ruhlln put In
tl.e day quietly chatting with friends
who culled on him at hi training-
quarters.
None of the big fighters, with prob
ahly the exception of Tom Sharkey,
will be at the ringside on Friday night
whi'n JefTrlis anl Huhlln meet. Shnr
key, some day ago, aent word favm
New- York that he would be present,
but no news has yet ben received
that he hns Htarted on the Journ.-v
across the continent. George Slier, the
well known referee and authority on
sporting matters baa visited Ruhlln and
expressed himself as greatly Impress
ed with lhe puglllsi's Improved physi
cal condition. "Ruhlln la cortalnlv In
great rhnpe for the. contest," he said.
LABOR LEADER ARRESTED.
SAN Jl'AN. Porto Rico, Nov. 11
Santlag.i lglelas was arresttM on land
ing from the uteaimr New York. His
detention was due to his n w-oppear-iihi'
after being thrice summoned ly
the l.ical cutrta to appear l:i the ca.n
against him and seven others brought
in July of last year, wb-.-n rlie currency
was changiM At that time he pro
iosm1 to (lie I1v.1l fedeiMitlon of labor,
to order all labor, organizations to go
en a strike unl.-ss thev were jtiild In
gold at the same rate a silver.
Siron.EO RE'EIVE RECOGNITION
W"A S HI NOTON, Nov. U. Repretaen
tallve Jones, of Washington, saw the
prseldent tcalay In behalf of Lleuten
nnt Oliver P. llnxxard. and his tith-
re, whj were with General Funnton
when he capture.1 AgulnaJJo. Senator
J.mes thinks these two young officers
are deserving of soma special recognl
Hon for their services.
DEVBRY DEFEATED.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Application of
Deputy Police Commissioner William
ft. Devery to make absolute ft tempor
ary writ of prohibition restraining Jus
tice Jeromo from trying chargy of
neglect of duty preferred against him.
was todav denied by Jutloe O. G.u-man
in the supreme couit. the Justice hold
ing that the magistral? had Jurisdic
tion to entertain complaint.
CONSTn'lTTION ILAT1FIED.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Nov. 11. Re
turns from 40 counties Indicate that the
new- constitution will be ratified bv
27,000 majority.
Nothing like Present Conditions
in Kansas Since Itorder
Ruffian 'limes.
TOPEKA. Kas., Nov. 11 With the
capture of Frank Thompson, the negro
leader of the feJ.iral penitentiary mu
tiny, H of the escaped convicts have
been retaken. The 12 convicts yet ii
large are Inspiring much far among
inhabitants of th country districts.
From Council Grove, six convicts have
started to Cottonwo.! Falls and are
robbing people and plundering farms
all along. In the I'nlon Pacific yards
at Wamego tonight two runawys held
up a man and compelled him to give
them '.:'. Thev then boarded a freight
train and went west. Nothing like
the present conditions of affairs has
l'en experienced by Kansas since tne
border ruttlan times.
CAPTVRED THE LEADER,
Negro Leader of Muting at Federal
Prison Run Down.
TOPEKA. Kan., Nov. ll.-Frank
Thompson, colorej. the leader of the
mutiny at the federal prison, which re
suited In the escape of 26 prisoners
last Thursday, was captured eight
mllea north of Council Grove this even
ing. Thompson wa taken after a hard
fight with the officers, In which he was
shot In the held without being severe
ly Injured.
SAN FRANOISi Y. Nov
Police William P. Sullivan,
at 1:30 o'clock this morning.
been confined to his bed for over three
weeks by a c implication of diseases,
said to have bja-n Hggravatel by men
tal worry and close application to dutv
during the recent strike. He was well
known in this city before he was ap
pointed chief of police early In last
year. Ho was then e.vretary to Mayor
LONDON. Nov. 11. The Daily Mail
1 gives another alleged peace scheme
! which Krugrr ts said to be willing to
i conclude. This would be on the basis
' of granting autonomy to the two re
1 publics under a convention guaranteed
I bv France and Russia In exchange for
U .ci,;ef tne cession to Great Britain of the Rand
Jr.. d.ed tlls:r'ot a"J 'ae gold fields, which
Hi had "o'uld be regarded as the total Boer
nd'.'mnity.
CONSIDERING BOER APPEAL.
THE HAGUE. Nov. 11. The admin
istration council of tha arbitration bu
reau will meet November SO to decide
upon the appeal of the Boers aeainst
Phelan and colonel of the League of I the ruling that the war in South Afrl
the Cross of Cadets and had been a ; ca ls not subject to the courts of arbl
prominent member of the national 1 tratljn.
guard. I .
TO BREAK MONTE CARLO.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11 According to
the Lonljn correspondent of the Her
all and Express, the Eirl of Rosslyn
who recently tried to float a company
with a capital of $100000 for the pur-po-v
of i-rfectlng a system capable of
reducing the Monte Carlo ssytem tj a
state of bankruptcy has secured inter
esting results with his new scheme.
The result of a test game showed
good profits.
PROTEST AGAINST ARREST.
WASHINGTON. Nov. ll.-Samuel
Gompera, president of the American
Federation of Labor, today saw the
president to protest against the arrest
of Santiago Iglesiaii, who was sent to
Porto Rico by the federation to or
ganize the working men of the Island.
HE IS STILL LIVING.
Newell C. Rathburn. Supposed io Have
Died. Is Arrestel.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., Nov. ll.-Newvll
C. Rathburn, who was supposed to
have died In Jeffersonvllle, Ind.. lasi
Thursday, wag arrested In Louisville
today. According to Rathburn. the
.'orpg that was shipped to Little Rock
for burial was the body of F. L.
Teneyke. The police say Rathburn has
confessed to having deserted from the
United States army, and to having
formed a pi in to fraudulently collect
OREGON PIONEER DEAD.
PORTLAND. Nov. 11. Amer N.
King, an Oregon pioneer of 1S43, died
today, aged "9.
FELL FROM WINDOW.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Richard JIavo
Smith, professor of political economy at
Columbia University was Instantly kill
ed tonight by falling from a window
of the fourth floor of his residence to
the atone flagging below.
Hot Rolls,
hot muffins, hot cakes,
made with Royal Baking
Powder may be freely
eaten without fear of
indigestion.
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