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Willi mi 4 i'u,;;v .( U..II i.. - . . ' ""wo iaoie to pro r VOL. I.IV ASTOKIA. OKIftON, WKDNDSDAY. NOVOHKK 20. 1001. NO. 100 at ggg . b r BURGHERS ARE A PECULIAR PEOPLE Have Ikcn Taught They Arc Colled to Dominate Over South Africa. AFRIKANDERS ARE UNDECIDED llocin Ikllovu llittllrllUli Aje In He Di'hcn Into Ilia Sen LuiivIiik Them I'liJUputcd Mantel's of the 'Irunnvuiil. NKW YoltK. Nov. I - Moil advli. from Natal in th 1iiioii Times ami New Yolk Tillies m III problem in M iinh Afrloa I a o Miplloalrit oii and raniiol b ra'. h tvi.lliig llio iir,l r Th iirrimii1rtil inyi li.-ii. .i miii ln mule Li umtnr- Uml llul they hat to dual With luikir peopl mIw vry siem.-niary nluinll.in 111 lieill ilrr!l hy their nio tuinilna mi. I ainbiti. iu i-j,l, ri to linhu nit th. in Uh u. r , r :lyL as In ill Mr it of !. lhv or r aMr-.t ti th ,. mini. m of H-iuth Afrt. Th-v hiv tiiKlii thai tlu unmlnklt MriUalf r l In I driven Into th" l"av 1h th- ni tlir ll. k thrir lirimni f .! iul ilrsocr nf w.il.r, n in Ihr . ) of th iri nk. In N'al. lh ciirfp lnj. th j.iil. r rliln-r tlKiruuirlily l'yl y lli-niuh r-iii! hut u '4t i'ui. ny t'l .(i.in l .f Afi ik m l r ir mi I 'lo frill. Thi'li- hl hi rn liNi mil' ll IrlillllKllUl humlMiK, In Ur-' ih c.i. ik'h 111 II tlit t Inlmb t.m' tnu.t h-th.-r uiiiii "innhl." n1 iimI to fi-"! tlut !!" r. "miu:ir.." t-r ihn mko ft the future nuiol .4 South Af n.M. Ilir-n ll 0 Ih tlin f'r Hi llrltl In l- K (lill After i-riuv iiin- .hti liurw'ii-in can I s h.uitl t - lly. If lh 'lr of Jtmt -. fr -njily h'-l.l Wll.l. l-NI.AItiii: PLANT J;neT Ik-..iii,hu,. Vnti( will n.i- I'ttpilillty I'Mr''rtjN'il. NI.'W Yt'UK. X, 19.--n tA rr-tv-v.l tht 1 h lt"irr IK-miiiitlv,. Wiirk at r!nm. N. J, rntly puivhna hy lyiiill. -!. will lw uUrir-.l. ECLIPSE HARDVARE CO. Plumbers ,,,,,1 Steamfitters HOLH ACJ 527 BOND School Books MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW GRIFFIN & REED, CMUIBS:. .. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmors and Loggers. t V. ALfLEIN, Tenth and Commercial Streets jvMl hy a party of pr iMiit'l rnllru'' I im-ii lulu mark I iioii'i..!iI "1'U !nllll .'.illrlTlllllK III" ftl'lir of th plat'' Tin' v' Unit piny rml tfl of I'r-V .l"iit K I. I'li't rw kh, of h, KH' railway: tin an-ima"', iMnlel Willir j Wit- Wtllum IV Van llorn K. j rl-jiri-al li'lll ut th ndlail I'tt'ld" lit K IV II ''kili, NV Yolk Imnk r uml iir 'kr. Til' )' iTr ! ihr works by J'li' !lltvrn. I'l oli-tit of l ne H'tcr .m y. mi-! p. iii l"l "Vr th prif ' .-. Th.-iv U mI.I l b A m.ir. l"' rf (I.-BVV il'4UKlll I'X' Ill 'lVS llir 'llltt' nut th country sjkI t omtlinl il m ill'' f.ir Ihnii fr..m :l On- gr.'iit .'figh' line. Tiiiii'irriiiiiii:L nouns. Htr Hh ,t( a fr. k KnitlUli CM, I'ur-rhn- l hy Kniluiky Itr(-ili r. SKW VnltK. N.iv. JJ Hlar Hh l. a J-yi-jr-,11 .hunit run. of fltw nil ml i-oiifiirmatlun, Iim rrH'inl frrnn Iiin1 111 on ihf imiiii-r Mlnni-hnha. II wru (niri-lwil fur thi. Krtitu ky liriNl. rm, fly mul Wn -.If T'l. Pari. Kiu '.Mi-ky; l hy I n !-, winW nf h IHpIn eivrnt "f ISM, vl. Ih lo llmui inl giiHi'-4, Ivrhv ni'l ft. Ij"t'T; t nii if Atr'l..-y hy II 'null, lnn'T nf 1M17 )-rhy. Krun.Um Btolla hy hr-.thcT t HtrafT inl. Hl.i,- Mli ni u rili-i hy J hn IIuk dim In ttii minii- ta!jK n a V"ln ityutnkl. A a I-y.-ar-nl I hf "n Ih llrlii.', liiiiuitilun uk.- w rttt It.'.'n. tii.l !lip II im( I'nrk wtak'-. W'rth f :.,: 5 Ill'IK .r IM. Viit'K tvrr ti-i-a !i ''il','.- T'n. Hnith AfiVa Nnlil'ol.K. Va . N u, IJ-Th.r t.-in. t M iiitunith :iU'li airlv l lirr '!! r--l Tr ull Cii; Town. Sxith Afrlia. Ji irta thi- rlt"Tfci- f ur iN rJc nf huh mli' l ifu In Ih vlriitity f I'ul'n T"w 1 wlin ill ht th-it prt I'p In Ih llnu. nh ailid pi'in.1 30 ih'.iUn f!niii iJtun h.i.1 H-i'uiT',J. MASTAItl'l-Y 'UIMK Ma''. Wlf iin.l i'h.1'1 Kun.l Mui.lr.v lit Ttii'lr II. -m li ANiiRUW. '!.. N.iv. 1 INi .h a I h.i li of A IV Wlli-iX. ivlfo mul I-y-'tr-o' I .ai. .-m fuiiil In t!ilr h inI' at li 'HU'V I hIuv. A'l t'l IhkI-ti- wmo iKirrtl'ly inu-UtiM. Wllcn aii.1 fiinllv hl ln-n ho; mi.l tlun lit rrillv rut t phf with a kn.f'. No In 1 1 ih inunU'ivrn tuta h.-cn Jl-iv-r-l. vm'iNSIN HANK IU iIIIK1. MuNImVI. Wla , Nov. IH -H"hh.ni Wo.v .) tlw fi- Ui th vault if th K rL Natl KiaJ Pouk hr kia! n'aht aiul mvUIV.I he'w.-n 1'itHII) 1111,1 $W). IilNTH FOR SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STREET ui Supplies GOVERNOR ROGERS NON-COMMITTAL Refuses to Discuss the Question of Calling an Extra Session of Legislature. Till! NCCtSITY IS NOT CLEAR (Jiii'Miui) 11 In Whcllivr Such Com rmiiitiiiii hy KiiilroiiilM I lola tluii of Mnt law SI1011IJ lie StltlcJ in CoiirtM HKATTI.H Nv. 19-A dtaU.-h t Hi,. I'.iM-liili'Ulitftl.T from (ilymiil y: It. iinluiir th .l iitrh atiiliiit that (iiivniT lt'i)tr waa i?'tii''(ii;il.itlnir ttlli"K uji mm actwlnn f the "ci 'iiturn to ii"iiit a opnilihmtl in "f Uk" (ifat N'Tikrn anl Norhorn I'loflu rilnil lnf-r'l In thl m.it.'. tlm Kovt-rii ir liaa txlay lxii VTy n n-rn-mlttal lie p-(u a Id 1 u. the qui--tlon nf an 'XU oii at all. M-m l. In tiMU'ii it!i ih t'vrn.;r think in xtra 'ii'l..ii flrm!v linlTi'jalil. It lit M :li nts-sfl y lur aui-h & ; m U ii 't ilr I) h'a mlnl an'l h at crinftit I (t.Kii.l to think th HUell 11 'if !l-11l'T or n l il":"'l'.liilf if tip im'k of th- to railroals wit a th N.irth-ru S- uiit!. t'um.'onv . a I vlnintl of th" atal r imtliiiil m or 1 j thi. fi-il-Til atu'en la a maJiT that jahoiiM ho llrxt i!t.Tiiiin- J hy tli" I I iurt. NKW II i vV Kit ( iMPANY. r tc.i ". I J .it !. , Anif.'l'i1. "! . With tMplt.ll "f lo.iHKI.M. j I.OS A NH KM, t'al.. Nuv. I llun- ! ti.'iKt n nt ri'Btj' have coin to th fr nt with an inr Me , m poratinn. Th K m I'.miT i'.iin.any, wti.'i a .-.ipll-il of "'.- , ""mi0 fully ulwr.tiJ. flu-J pip ra of I ,iii'r,i,ir.itl"n y:enl.iy. Tli nnv i-oiil- j liny prop. lh ni.mufaitur of h c- ; tHdtv fur llRht, hent ami .or', ait.i th a,iilp'iu.'nt of water rlH-lita. the , i-.mntrui'tliui of un ik'u uj p.p im anl the avurnit of ll km.U f fraii ohlmn. Th illre.-t.ini are IL E. HunU Inirt. n, 1. W. IMImun. A. Hoivl. C. I UulKiie. W. O. Krr,'kh.ff. A. C IUli-h i an.l II. AV. O'Melveny. It la pn ,M to obtain powvr on Kem river 1W mile north of U' Ang'-le. HTATK ti;iJ.S UVND. tJah.i Heeovera Payment fr Lurg Tr.u'i of TlmluT IjUVI. MtWtW. Mi.. Nov. 15. Thl morn Ina; C n. Steuiientwtr, nhl f e'erk if tlw Mah. lat land board received th flnnl ftayniMil for U'000 ar of whit p.n 'Imh'T In the P'Uatih dis trict Ml.l aever.il months aito by the mate ,if Malio to Hnry Turrlah aJvl ww.k I it,v f W. at 8uiHrl.r. W'e. Stun. eiib,'r, aivomiMUiled by Turrlnh, left f.ir Wallace. Maho. where tuniorrow Turrlah w ill make th final payment t. $I!.T.' on ll.OiH) ftfreia of white pin houirht from Um state In the Elk Cr-ck district. NO AITKKUKNSION. IirK Oold Hhlpiiu-nts to Kunp Are Not Worrying TTi'tisury oillciaJs. WASHINtiTON, Nov. 19. The treas ury othVluls fo-M no ai'pivhensim .m necoun! of th lariw exiirtatl,,ns of ir.ild. 8o;ntaxy Oajre lotlay aid tlat he would not mak at this time anv ntatement In reward to the matter, but It la known that he reff.irds Hie aiiip iiH'titt as a very natural mnvement. In vVnv if the (teneral demand for money In Kurvip. and that he believes there Is nothing In the situation to cause the Wa."t utKilties. AWA.IT PRDPvjSAl.a. Euroj Should not Be Plu"ffel Into a Tariff War. NI5W TOUK. Nov. 19. The Perer verania of Milan, quiiteil In a dlspatih to tl London Time nnd the New York Tlmew from Rome, publlahea an artlole whleh Is tielleved to represent exJMInlster Lusa.:U'i views. It advo oaites that the continental commeri'lal treutlea be ptloi'K''d (or a y-ar and revised, not denounced. The article saya It vould be wise to await reci procity pruinimils from the United Statin before plunging; half of Kurope Into a tariff war. TO PJLEVENT tX)NSlLlnATION. Injunction Proceeding to Prevent Cop per Companies Combining. HELENA. Mont.. Nov. 19-In th United States Court tolay arguments r li"ar l uimn Hi ttjilcatl ,n it John M I' Oliinlaa fur tin i K mal'm f tunf in lh n)im itl'Di tilt brmiKlit by til in JK.iliiMt tlu, II Htm It l nit ma CoiiiIMny. Th" appilraiiurf : I n -I u 1 -nl ihn l i'ilntinni of a rilvT. Ju'U' Kno!i' nni-A MaSlniila an'l iiOit ii:irtl- l.i th tl m a xu nnl.m of l iii. In lKvnib"r 21. Il w:il II t. i-nr th ti-atlmony of tMvfr of th AiiMliMtn.iti'il (.'inir 'iniiuiy. T'l full ia hnuifht l rtMln th lt.t"n Montana Coinpany from :r,inf'-rriin th atock the emiiiany 10 ill AmlKiiia.te 1 Corpmv anj lo jr!it th iiaymi-nt of (llvi'l-nl ai on thj U.k 'Afri t' have a'.r.-alv 'Vn trana.'frn 1 IMIfillTAN'-'K KXAGiJiniATKD. WaMrrk-K "' Iiw of AkH tl r.a of Praol cal IWn-flt. NKW YOItK, Nov. 19-Th- Parta Tr-M' in lnt of th tn l m TlmKa arnl Nw Y Tk T;m pointii out t.iat th iro.c'!lnra of h cnar at Ull h iv op ti.l th ya of f.nv-ljtn obwrv rr who hml iaifir Titil th prictl cl Imp t:iu f M. Walil-'ok-IUi-a'-au'a Iw of AwlaMaia. Th Jesu u t arc )th-r ivturnlna- r ar alrmly luck In Fram-. wh!l, If th Ajwump tlon:: have r-ally riivl a vr Mow, Ih-lr pr iliaa-aniU. thmujth rwu Ur lnatrutniit. la rot 'riniialy com primlmil. Th nw l;iw rallv ain'nifi'tva am h orr a ure au llxirlia'l'in. Th fi. Uilata anl KaJIrala are l Ciiinlne t ai'e'Ui M. Walil k-It-au .'if b";"t ri-ai ii.inary an'l . f C'vlnf a t lnrtrr of liberty to th r.'llffl.iua or-1.-n. OI'I'OSKl) BY C.KItMANrf. Th P'iunla'..n f fp'-h fnh-T!ty at Ulmutl. M.ravlt. NKW YOItK. Nov. 19 Th Vienna f rni'.m.hiit of the ImJ 'n Timi and th New Y"Pk Tlme iii l!i CJer. num are oi pn-liiff the f unl.i'lnn of a Ciivh rnlvermty at Olmutx, M Tival I'uhllc mttrtinira have been h-'i at witirh It ha been prvUlmel that tlu-Ciii-i ar 4 termlnl ta ri'x'ive th ruti'inality cont.-t In Ita moft aute form. Th p -lie h., taur J an sp-et'llc brief to the M iravlan and Hohmtan bih 'p, fnj inlnn them tu k-ep uut of the .Mnrilrt lt th,'.v tn.pire h.tr.'d onl ivera.on on rne dj or th? thcr. Th Catholic of th; Tyri) refuse to atu-n.l a mntlnir to be a lreanel by Dr. I.u-irer, Iturn miaater of Vienna and lead.T of the ultramintane Ciriatlan !vvlal!t. WILL I1K PltOSIX-UTED. Warrants Isui-d f a- Men Who TiT ture, Ni'gro With the N.K'e. STATE LINK. VUh, Nov. 19-A deputy sheriff of Lincoln county, Nwa da, arrived here kut night w.th a warran. for the arrest of Jain Mjt rtm who Is charged with assault w:b Intent to kill George Kills, a negro. Two weeks ago U is aid a numb r of PMmlnent rlttsens of ' Fayn, Nevada, placed a rope around Kills' ntk and rained the negro off h'M feet three times, accusing him of P'tly thefts, the cltl ien then ordered h'tn t. quit the aute. Instead of leaving the state Ellis went t.i th dltrlct attorney at I'loche and caused warraiHa of arrtet to.be Issued f.ir several of the best known i-ltlaens of the town. MAW TRAINS COLLIDE 1 HICK FO(J CAISKS XU.MKKOL'S ACCIDl .MS IN ClllCAt.O. One Person Killed und .Many Others Injured - Every Am. hiilance in City ltusy. CiriCAOO, Nov. 19.-The thickest fog ever experienced In CnlCMro caused numerous colllslims between trains ear. ly today. In which one man was killed two were so badly Injured IhM they will protiably die, and fifteen others were seriously hunt.' Scores of others, the police say, were Injured tn minor accidents due to the fog. Every ambulance In the city was kept busy from 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 a. m.. carrying the injured to their homerf or to hospitals. The more serious Ac cidents occurred on the Metrorxilltan and Lake street elevated roads. There were two colllsl.His on ths Northwest ern Lake street "L," two on the South S.d "L," one on the NorthttN-stern "L," and one betweon suburban traiins of the Rock Island and the Lake Shore nada. Ciillisions between vehicles and surfaie cars were frequent, but while great many people were Injured by 'hem, no-ie were meapaclatd, and the lamage was chiefly to the colliding ob jects themselves. A TACOMA BANK CLOSES ITS DOOJtS A'as the Victim of a Run Caused by Confusion of Name with a Defunct Concern. WAS CAPITALIZED AT $50,000 It I StutcJ the Securities of the Hunk Arc Below Amount CrcdltcJ to Dcponitors i,(MM) ia Vaults. TACOMA. Nov. lJ.-Th Metrupo-'ltan Hank fail-d today as a rewult of a run whl h started over a miaunilntanline with regard 1 1 a suit fllel against a dfu"ct bank of a similar name. Th dep-.isl'.g amount U 'Mto. D wight Phpi has been appointed receiver. Th otftceri of the Motroyolltan. whi.-h I a suci-esor to the old Metro polian Savings Bank, are: P. D. Cae ar. preslifnt; T. W. En., vice-presi dent, and O. B. Selvlg. cashier. The hank wsj cap!Ulii-l at I'lOOn. N i Mat -ment of the liabilities and nnurces has yet been given out. Afi- er the run on the bank y-wterJ-iy the clearing h u met anl ' ffered to ad vanoi the moniy to carry 1: provided PresMv'nt Caesir ra'.s d l-'J OW. Tbs was not dne and the clearing h 'use dii'linej asastance. It s un ffloially :atd that the securities of 'he bank are b?!ow the am iunt credited to de- p.wlt.ir and that there was only J6O00 cash In tha vaulto this mornig. IN BELIIERZA M01NTAI, MISS .STOXK'S CAI'IOKS I.OCA 1F.I) .NEAR S.MOK.II. Minister liickiuson is Keportcil t. Have Requested Troops lie Sent to Capture 'I hem. SOFIA. Nov. 19 It is reoortei that Dickinson, the United Sutes d plomatic agvnt here, has Informed the govern ment of Bulgaria thai the abduotors of Miss Stone, wttii their oaptlv.es. are concealed In a deflle of Belltersa moun tains near BnvKch, district of Dubni txa, anl has requested that troops be set to surround the place and liber ate the cay Uvea. Mr. Dickinson and the Bulgarian for eign oftice decline to confirm or deny the report. DINED WITH SIR THOMAS. Senator Kvarna, of Utah. Royally En ter: a. ned In Umdin. NEW YORK. Nov. li -A.ordiiw to the London coi'r.J,j'ii.' H ol uie Htr ald, SSenator K.mtim o: L'tin. whD iias Juat returned frjm Sw.lx iUi .l and ivlil still on t.ie JlaJbtic. WeJ'itrjjy. was entertained at dinner Ly Sir Tnouvus Upton. Am.'iig Uk? darner party were Mr. Rlchiils. y . i. P.. Mr. Lawrence, M. P.. :h? ll. luaUe Charlrti Kuaeii and Mr. M. P. Invitations la.-e jUj leen issue 1 i-t a conipl.mentaiy baii'iuct tj U- f.iv.'ii to Sir Thonuia LiptJ'i i.l uie brtil Cecil on the 23 b m li 'a cxpict.d that about 500 guests n il i Jiticpate. ARMS FOR INSURGENTS. Venexuelan Gunboat Carries Supplies to Colombian Rebels. NEW YORK .Nov. 19. A Caracas Veneguela, correspondent cables to the Tribune: A large shipment of Mausers and car tridges has just left La Guayra on a Venexuelan gunboat for the Colombian Insurgents. President Castro's position depends on the euocesa of th latter. All Venexuela, even his ministers' op pose his policy. The revolutionists under General Juan Pletrl are gaining tn the Slate of Cara- bobo. RUSSIA IN THE EAST. Work Accomplished in a Generation Is Amazing. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. A dispatch to the Tribune from U.m.l.ii says: ' The special corcsp-'nd 'nt of the Dal ly News m Vladlv.swk his dlscov. ered that there Is no English consul there. So he called upon the American representative, Theodore Greener, whose poslton la that c: v- uumerritl agent for h t'nitd Kt.it s. Mr. Orn-r in formed him tha: h d-i Am Tic i, H 'I innd, Fra.T". CJenm;ny anl Jipm wre :. mm-'fYtally r,,r nM. Amr.ans iriI Oi rfnaris. h w-nt on t aiy. had n t r f the '"'I. "No mm." w-ltes th? c "rresp jndnt, "can erne through r!:terl to such a pla -e as Vlaliv -lock aid give thougln tj what Hus ila has don in a K'rr-mon wlihmt b;lng amare'I. Engand may rr.iidi Rusilin manners and growl at Hu- ian d pbmary and w.i k-r h',r p ,p can live unl-r on autocratic givern- ment, bu; Hus a hfs !a d h ill of ibs East." ARGUMENT STILL ON. Counsel In ih CV:d!n Case Make Lngihy Talk. BRATTLE, Ns, 19,-The Consldine case will nm go to the jury before Thurvliy sftertKjon unlKii the oourak-l yet tu be heard In the arifAJment oc cupy much ls rime than those by whom the argument was tday begun. The whole forenoon s'-ssion and a larg er share of this afternoon was tak n up by John B .Hart In presenting the opening argument for the state. Dur ing the latter part of th afternoon Will H. Mfrts, f.)r the defense, wag heard In part. Morr'g will continue to morrow. LOOSING WINE TRADE. France's Wine Exports Rapidly De creasjig Every Year. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Tha Paris corrpondnt of the London Times and the New York Times notes a move ment, encju.-egf-d by the mlnwer cf agriculture to dlsilll from the stocks of unsaleable wines alcohol, which, whn rendered unfit for human con sumpU n a"d used only In Ihe arts, is n.n subJ-.-ct t taxation. An exhibi tion of various forms of altered alco hol U now o;en in Paris. The export of French wines, s'ys the correspond ent, his fallen off tor various reasons, Including the fa.; ua.! w.n.s as gxd ti the French are njv produced else where. WESTERN UNION SUED. Actien to Compel It to Comply With a Recently Passed Law. TOPEKA. Kas., Nov. 19.-The case of the s:at against the "Western Un ion telegraph Company was started here today bef jre Referee Stonecker. The suit Is the culmination of a large numhi.T of mnii actions again-H th. eomoany to compel It to send telegrams for 15 cents; accordJig to a recently passed law. SYSTEMATIC SMUGGLING. Valuable Silks and Dress GJods Are Brought in by Seattle Women. SEATTLE, Nov. 19. Prominent Se attle women, wives and daughter of wealthy business and professional men. according to United States secret ser vice detectives, have been conducting systmatic smuggling operations on a large scale. A large quantity of expen sive silks and dres "oods were smug gled Into the city from Vctorla dur ing the past winter. NAY'S 0BLL SENTIMENT AMERICAN DIPLOMACY Nfcl 1I1ER BA3EOK OH IAN I Speech Befoi e New York Chamber of Commerce Is Received with Great Enthusiasm NEW YORK. Njv. 19. The one bun dred and thlr;y-tbird banquet of tha Chamber of Commerce was held at Del- monica.s this evening. The speech making wag opened by President Jea sup In a very few words. He then proposed a toast to the memory of WU. Itam McKinley. It was drunk stand ing and In silence. 'Ia Jntrjduclna Secretary Hay, President Jeseup pro Posed a t.ast to "Our Diplomacy." The secretary was warmly welcomed by the guesta and his speech at various Dolnts met with great en;huslasm. The speech obtained rapt attention 4nd the ap plause was deafening when in his pero ration he laid: "No wantonness of strength will ever induce us to drive a hard bargain with another nation because it Is wvak, nor will any fear of Ignoble criticism temDt us to Insult or defy a great power be cause It Is strong, or evu because It Is friendly." SKATERS ARE DROWNED. DULUTH. Minn.. Nov. 19. Miss Belle Woods, Chas. P. Vallenvy and Stanley McLeod skated Into an air hole in St. Lous bay to'dght and were drowned. INDIANA MINERS CAUSE TROUBLE Four Hundred Union Men Attack Non-Union Miners at Pors pect Hill Mines. THREE MEN FATALLY INJURED Wm. Scott, the Fonnun, His Wife. Fifteen-year-old Son and I n-)ear-oId Daughter Are Attacked. VI.VCENNES. Ind., Nov. 19-Pour hundred union coal miners arrived here early this morning and mada an at tack upon non-union miners empl yed at tbe Prospect Hill mines. As a re sult two of the men are faul.y hurt and half a doezn seriously Injured. They started after the foreman, Wil liam Scut, and In the meie that fol lowed Scott was badly beaten and W, P. Collins sustained injuries thai may prove fata. Henry Hannery, a miner, was badiy beaten. He may die. Mrs. Scott was liapped in the face; Otat Scott, their 15-year-old boy. wjg knock ed down, as was also Dottie, a 10-year- old daughter. FAITH IX BUNCH-GRASS. Noted California Horseman BoLeves It Wlil Produce Strong Horses. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. li.-Tlwmaa H. WiUims, Jr., prescient of th new California Juckey Club, is about to try an experiment In preparing aorses for the tri Jc. The well known h.me man is a believer .a the theory that horaea should not be put on lae IrsLk untj Lhey ha. a reached tneir maturity. He billies that 2-year-olda are neither strong nor Wise enough to do them-selv.-s Jus -ice. ' Mr. WJ.-anis Intends buying a, num ber of yearlings and colts and ceadin them to Oregon. It is tug in tention to allow tne. homea to browse on the bunch-grass and gain sirengt.i roaming over the country. He will not perout hin -L grow ud nor will he hae them trained. He Will simply nave them liden from tune to time for the purpose of accustoming them to the work they wiu have to do on the track, woere, be i confident. they wlil demotistraie the correctntss. of his theory. AGAIN DEFEATED. Georgia Legislature Again Kills BUI Piefranooising N'eg.'j. ATLANTA. Ga.. Nov. 19. Tha Hard wick bill, providing tor trie iisfrun ctusement of the negro, was kiLed In the oouse of rereaenativvs today bv a vo3 of 113 to IT. The measure was Introduced and met a similar fate two years ago. SIR HENRY DESPAIRS. Fears Cnamberiaji and Milner Will Ruin British Empire. LONDON, Nov. 1!). S-r Henry Camp bell Bannerman is the subject of mucn comment today f.r having declared in a speech last night thai ha despaired of overcoming the peril now facing tho country In SouUi Africa, so long aa Chamberlain and Lord Miinor retained their present otlloes. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. VIENNA. Nov. 19 The government Introduced the produce exchange re form bill In the richstag today. Th bill does not prohibit dealing in futures in grain but provides for str.ct state supervision. Quotations are to be made by sworn officials. Fictitious transac tions -with the object of affecting prices, will be classed as felonious. WHEAT MARKET. StAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19. Wheat, cash, 98 )i (9100. CHICAGO. Nov.. 19. Wheat. Decem ber, opened. 71S: closed, PORTIAND, Nov. 19.Wheat, Walla. Walla, 57: bluestem, 58Mi. TACOM, Nov. 19. Wheat, bluextem. 58; club. 57. PRICE OF SILVER NEW YORK. Nov. 19. SJver. D