The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 21, 1901, Image 1

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ASIC;;ii PMC UBRWIY ASS0C1ATI0H.
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ASTORIA. OKIftON, TIllfRSDAY. NOVOBKR 21. 1901.
NO. 110
1
FRIGHTFUL LOSS
OF HUNAN LIFE
One Hundred Miners Suffocated
by (las andSmokc in a
Colorado Mine.
SHAFT ACTIO AS CHIMNEY
Smoke From (HiirnliiM IIiiIIJIiik-i
Around the Mouth of the
TlllltU'l U Dihmii
Into Shaft.
Ti.Li.vitiii. n.iv -avium t
ltW"ly .i prove Ihc nnaat IU.imui
.'Mini 111: lion ever a i urn-d In a me.
Initio mini' In Colorado r.ultr1 t.lay
fr mi rtrr which liunud tl... bull ttiiwa
tbr mouth itf dm llu'lbm tunn-i
through whvli 'he Hiiium! rt'nu"
mini1 i worked iuiiI which ni-d Ci
lllilln Willi doadly gam and am k It
U liitr,lif Ik gtia rv-'ii an appro'-
1141k 1-alillMtr ,.f III. I'M of lif bill
II 1. brlb-vr I tVit tl will ItMC-i near
ly iu.te luo Hrvrfily-lo men are
know 'I Id hVa Prlp)lrl
Thr fUn atarir,) .ill mi 7 ! k tlii"
n-.ortitiig from a iWnotUr file In t'i"
lniiik-li'iiim, a: the. mouth of Hi- uim"I
tl I'lll.'kly r ctinullll, at,.', with - "111.
or building lieti.e am. -kr fr.ni Hi
loirnt'g iMiiV"'rl"r lion", u iiUi.'i ia
fctliirjint ii I. .-imii p.u'tii; into
be tn ti-l. which, with the. "tinftj of
(Ik- mine, tie a di'tnti- The .lay
Wft hu l Jiirt tt mm- "ii duly (tut Ih
f - ft Ihi-y null I tin minimi of thr it.t'i.
grr thr hnrla allt aliie, rtv Wli-it
lili ain.-k mut rt A a n ,1 th
inm tMvatiir n ware of their dinger i'
fir w.-r. mnl- to ranch ti.- atirfac
through va-hnia i-Kita and ah Mil half of
lhv In Vn III 111 r. livl, Ii will w
1 rn 1 1 1 U- 1,1 ajiiKriain cm numlx'r "f
iiK-n ill in ilw nilun fir ver h Mint
ih acr Mint nf itaa lit 'Ititf of !h -).
Thr HnitiKfli-r-t'iii mi l n of llii IJ
t inln In thla itl'ltl.'l nl ha .
crl ahaii t Mi"i "Mltia; a-'ni" of
Whirl! T' HVUll itllf M I of t.'I'W
V Im ra.nir.l itl.t a.i llir.Hlifh Itic ..I.I
t'nloii u.wkinita Uhl o:J HloTl.titn
tuwH A r a ulni! pir y .ut 11
iw. ii.iii tlir.iiiih fr in Hi.' C nuniM
a .rkltiKa n.l) :nltiit an.t I n out ttl 1
of th. turn J
AllhoiiKl I hf hu V.lliiir wort niii.kl)
( ..iMnimrl .l -nar amok. r tititttip.l tu
jMiur Into li lunn -l. mi l l a nK :
until 5 n'.-l-n-k thi afirnio-m lhat it I
avurr.it to th moll icuitit to iMhii off !
ECLIPSE HARDWARE GO.
Plumbers and
Steamfitters
527 BOND
School Books
MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW
GRIFFIN & REGD, COMMnACslTa?r,,oKE.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CICARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowent rates, fur flsherim-n,
Farmers and Loggors.
, V. AaLaLaBN Tenth nd Commcrclnl Mrccts
I Dm draft liy bliMlltiaf r.a-k tlllo tl IU"
j It la iM-ll'-vml tiy inlnlnif ni.-o ilil
I lin.l I lila lmn ' ua a .n llio tin
ainrdtl all lima of I If" mitllil lmvc Ikm-ii
MV'l'.llmt.
. Tln tro rly .a la Mil IVMmO, ful
ly 1' ivi-im-I t' Inmiialii.
Al "'.'I k Ti Utl'-m ha.) li'-'i i'i-
f.ilrM.
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liiK lt.-f.inn Vn- In M' Y..rk.
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liall.itl.il roni.tillHi i'f
III" W. '. T f rrthli-.l IU T'lt-'r
al'Mi I lila vri!iiif llh ill" tpll"n of
a nll Mini mVJmMimk on Ilia iwtl
lu.le of thi" rr-fin-n f r-i In N'-w V n1
I'liy In n-i l to tairiUI op-n ail a'
nit Hmi't-'V
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mi Hu"tv aii.t rtitT V"-T"i tiro''-"!
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1.1 tv. Ilir H'lU'T trufTI.- I -nifr lioura
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llilMi..r-.l nut HI'r ll'ia ll-i-ii Aa.
alniiti-t l IWarrn.lr.
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..tl tin. rr.i.ti-.l VW-iiiia llmt gm-"
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l u'il 'i varimia 1 iiiii o . ni" Inn
tint l ir H-iUn 1 " iill
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li.-..tta ft .tii .lit r uhv, .I.-11V tli" . ,, h.lf (, h,,1r .h,.ln u,.,.,,,
a t,.tn.t!t tut gi--ii Ir.m a kl'l .lrlr,, ,,,. .,.., ,tff , Ul
. awrrta that thr rum..r of h-T .!; (MfcM1, .,,,,. ,,. ,,,,. ,..,.
.i ..iu.l l.y Inal.-rl.itl : "'l'".,..! ,, ,,l.-r. . Miiiiiiti.-,. .,n irt,it,
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Knirli'li Hrp'ru of iH.itli. lit Knit"
Aftl .in i'nl' l'lrulorihy
nt.uu tu 1
NHW Yi'ltK. Nov. .-0 - A.-
'.:.. Trll.111. a I. i l..n .-.rn-ji n-iit
iMIiy N"a rii.l.-or t. alunv that tlii-
g ivrniiMiifa ni .nlhly r-!ur' ! l !
i-iir..rt ti tf'v " rro.mt "f 1
th ,J.tha in I'i. 8. nth A-tfoui .-amiai
air iintriiatw Jtthv. All . mlnail i of .
t.ir niur n-a-a una. o " i". ,.,....,,, Ult. ll..,,,l,n r,ly v.-i!lon.-
111 tin. ,liac!.-a ir. licit th" UUi 'V'
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VA.V".'fVHIt. II. Nv. SV A
a - i.il fr.nu Ottawa t.kluy tl'
m rrntn--nt ha il'i-l.lt l i"ii-l aiK'Uwc
'iiii.i.ti.ii rj to tt-Hl;h Afrt.a a ihi
a a f n-tnal vpt uuv of thr off r 14
r i-lv.M fr-mt lti ImlK'rtal war nffiiv.
ACJIilMTH VOl
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
STREET
Supplies
TICKET IS NAMED
BY THE CITIZENS
Candidates for City Offices Were
Selected at Mass Conven
tion Last Night.
ONE VACANCY ON THE TICKET
NoCunJIdiite NuiiicJ for City Mur
cyor- .Miitr Itcigmun
unJ AuJItor NclMtn
KctlOIIIIIIHtcd.
M.iynr-li:i. I Its mu 11 lm
A ii.l! :.r - II K NIwiii, Itrp.
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Law 1 1. 111 an h .in- t: Mivrnil -n li.ul
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I Wl:ti tii" i-t rt.kii ..f rh.. . an.li.Ui
j ii.iiii.il f .r niy tiv(,urt. tlie t:rkt la
thr Mini- iL naa rtn ;.. thr An1--
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r. mii miuw. 1 i-r. wa aim lutfiv no
iMMiti-a: limt nlKlil. i.-h of iltr ii.itii:iip 1
Hiiiir i-h .a.,, by a.vlnniad.wi At the
t on. Inil.Mi if tin tn.itji. a rty I h.I-i-ra
rxpr.-,s t!u-m -Ivt-a jj w-.-ll atit-fl-.l
with th.. ik k-t ch n nJ in.l
Hi., uaiml MiiKUin. prnllrtl mvi of nu,-.
cat.
I'ltix'HKIUNC! IN DRTAIU
At II o'i-I a-k Ch;!riimn C. t. t'tnin.
icvr. of th' 'ltl-n' rminty rrnttal
iimmlttr,, calli-J hr convriitlon , or-il-r.
Nonttiiatliina for p-nn.itu-nt iha!r
man wcrf aak.'J for. S'-I.vtl n of a
chairman n-aulliM In ivn. cinf union,
Ihi ffi-ntlotnrn imm.l .-ni -J unw-ill-IniC
to act.' 0plD.ln J. K. Campbell -a
tlr't homnil.-il. an , b-firt he emit
.Ia-IIiu', h-nl Imi'ii rln-tr.1 tiy a.-clainu-lion.
H, rrfuai-,1 to tnkr thr vhalr,
hoHvvrr. a n.l John K. (Irak, w-.w nm
ln.iti',1. Mr. Cr.nkr likow; mti.lo an
. (for: to ilnjlinr, but a motion JvUr
Init him '.ho utumlmou chuliv ntu rar
rl't tH-forv hf r miM aLrt hlmaclf.
Af-?r wiiii' ii'twu ii;.n on the jiirt of
!hi ili'lt-KHlca, Mr. (!r.itki tk th,. pl.it
fonn. Alticrt C. It.XM waa ch ..'n v-r.'1-ir.v.
A. T. Hr.ikk,- d -vlinlng l.ir nor.i
ItiHtlon. A iii.iil.ui th.it thi i h:!r nanir a I'om
mit r f three on rwoluilona pr-a.li'J.
John H Hmllh, Ilorin.iti Wis,, nml
Ismli-r l-lxvk ivcrc appolnttsl. On
itMtlon, Olnf Atiil.-rsun an I C. C. I'titn.
i.vr wfiv iuiiii-.l i, atk-'t-tiUi ih. nuni-lii-r
of oltvtoi priw.-nl. The c 'Htiil:i.'e
n-portisl tl at ttit-rc were 111 voo'iu In
l.v hull. Tvll.-ra were na:iiM, but
then tt.ia nothimr for them ti 1I0. all
tin iiotnlmillon being by avvl 1111 Ultm.
N.imltmtl.itM for niayor were iiIUJ
for. C. 0. I'tiingor pla.-ej thr niimt'
of M.iyor JU-rirmnn before the cmwn
tlon. He lnlJ a glowing tribute to the
mayor, and. In referrliig to th( oppt
illlon ro a thlnt term, twld h.' th night
a inxHl man should be continued In of
IKv. There were no furlher nomina
tion and Mayor Bergman u declared
the unanlmou oholiia of the conven
llon for the offlee.
In thnr.king the ronventlun f.T the
honor, Mayor Hergman t . I he ha.1
held the office of mayor for four years.
whJi-h. under ordinary clr.-uinatancesi,
would be ulI1clrut for any man. He
did not eek re-nomlnatlon, he "n.ld.
und would gladly step down If me
other eundldata apiiearej In the I11
Ho amured the canventlon he waa not
afier the "alary attached to the ofno&
for he liaa received only til In U he
jvara of hi aitmlnlalratlon. He
preawi'd aatlafactlon with the conduct of
city Bffalr during the pant four yort.
and aald he b'lleved the city would be
Klven goxl g ivenvment as long na the
CMIem wTe continued in p.iwer. He
had made an effort to bf fair t all
time, and hOied to continue to act
honorably, If elected.
t'ouncllman J. H. Hajia:m named II.
K. Nelam. present lncumheat, fr the
ofll.-r of auditor. Pr. Hen.h'rton m n-ed
t.'iat the nomination be closed and the
motion prevailed.
A. M. Smith nam.-d Councilman W.
J. Cti.k fr the office of police c -ni-mlaalon'-r.
Ii motion "f I'. A. Tiul
I111K , r. ti'iitiln.itl Mm were i-lm-O and Mr.
1 ti-'k J ilitiured th un iiiiiioua
i hot. e of th iiinvcfitl ".
A rail for liomlnatlotia f r liy lr-a.
ur r lir night Hornmn W.ae to h'a fr t
lir. W!. fMMtilimt.-l Th.mi-aa I-a'.-y In
an i-nthiialinlli! apeech. anj, .n rn.1i. n
of II F Allrn, tlir tio.iilttatlon a''-rr
1 la-.I In hla avv.-ptmii , i.wrh, Mr,
l-ley tvf rrwl to an Item thit ap--r.
!" the colmiin of the Dally
Nw l.iat iilKht, tu the fffeot that Mr.
I-.iliy would proualily tin arce;it ih
noniliuitlirn.ua hla tw .liu'i' -- tv t't
pr-aa-m hilling pMilt.Mv. la the puh'lc
ai'h'aila There a" Juat a tinge of till
l.ni-iw In Mr. I-alry'a tour whm h
Mild Ii" Hi'tuglu ina .1 iiiKliii-ri v.. r
holding plton aa t.-Hib-ia lntiar
tl. y were competent, anil that h- nev
r lo-fore heard the 4 Ji rry sdvaninl
t:iat lM-lng the fa'her of rclioj tea-h
na ImrMl a man fnn an ho:iet de-
.t- to hold public office.
". '. fHliiKi-r nominated Jim F.
Kiriiey. preaerit lllcumlMmt. for the of
fice of alma: aup -rlntiti h-nt Th.rr
were 110 h.T n nnlnitlotia on m Han
of tllif And.-rao't. she n.mi'ni'l-uia f"r
.-;iy aurveyor wrre lavww J.
I.. I'jeck nHiii-l Augual Jahlairun
for roim-ilinaii from the F-riit waM;
J .tin H Smith nominated f lU'ielitnan
S.1ITH; kau f t i-ouii'iltimn frofn t!
..-i-.iii. wurl. While J 'i 1 K"p naoi'd
F i". It-e.l to p-ppn-nt ilir ie..pl'iif Die
Third ward In the e iuric.1. Mr. Ite-d'a
mine w aa a: flrat prop d by fl urge
Kalth, a r-a:rnt - f tie 8i- ml aaid
and h-n a deli-gate auifg-alrl l.iat a
S-.-Mid waul rvid'tit c aj.d n t r kIii
fully nam. 11 Third w ard tan I d it.- for
til- .oii"c.l .Mr. K-'pp vlinterM to
pr-nt Mr. He-da nam- All thr--e
imiiV ,1 ilea wer.. ch. aa-n by a. rl.imat-.m
VT1 p.-toiin l of the 1 l y mural om-
111. Iter wia left to tie can li.t.itia. Tile
eiantnittee w.i ulhrad tj till any
i. iiici'-a th.i: inlithf oc.ur.
Tii r a iliiil ni committr pr.':i.e,
:h- follow l, w hl.-ii m Ui.anim ..U'ly
adopt. -d :
"Wh r.a. The aplri ,.f n Mi-paniain-l.l;i
in el'v irovernm -ni j ahr il In
th. land Ixiiiuae eXjH-ti.-il haa U-:n-ottattated
That, municipal government
l.oltig a biiitiiitw proiKKltlo'i, 1: U nt
wt: that lty affair lnuld le pla-'d
m the hiin la of poll 1--at orgatiU itl m
for iwrtiaun purp: t wrfore, lielt
"H-.ilv,-d. That we rcifllrm jr a.1-her-nce
to our guiding principle of b ur
ine bfore .liticw In thr admin!
Tr"iT!oii of public affa r."
After the al. pti,-n of :h r-a-lutlon,
the c Kivi-nti.,n alj lutned.
MISS ST0E IS HOPEf LI
KKLII.S ON IK AVI KS AM) VI
I OK IS OF FKIKMiS.
Mute. Tsllku unJ She lluvc I're
servcJ I heir Health l)c
trl: All Irluls.
CH IOAOO. Nov. W The S fU cor
reaixinJitit of tluj Chk-aga IXiily Ne
ha.1 ucoeided in oht-iiiiing copiea of
leth't-a rex-ently exctvangeil be;een M
BMen M. S:iie, the capttie Am rican
mkdiotiary In her place of captivity
and a Uulgarian friend. il Stme'
K-tti'r i as Mows:
My IVar Ultle S.ster As though the
un In all I to siileml r had shwn out
dsplte the rain tilling on u from tliick
lou.ls. eo gtva: la my J y at havjig re-
oelv-il j-our letter this m lining. What a
bk-ealng Miir dear words bring to me
and also to Mme. T.i.lka, y.mr country
woman. To hear once more from the
world, and etiHV,ally warJa 8 (wt
and encouraging aw.ik.-ns new l,f
in lis. We c mtlnu-illy repeat in our
heu.ru your a.-wuraiuv that our dear
nun haw 110; forgot tea us and ar.'
praying a"d working tiivlessly f ir our
nUa.-e.
"When your letter came, having re
ceived uo help from any dir.vtlon, our
burJcn h'al become heavy indvod. Now
we are lifted up with new cur.ig aiij
rtrong faith In the LirJ. I rely fully
on the prayers a"d eftiirts of our
friends, known an-' unknown.
"H.n?n!H'r me to all, pra-vnt my
loving greetings to yjur mother and
family and Inform my 00-workers that
I do not cease to pray for them. I
have written the particular of our con
dition to Dr. Dickenson and you may
auk him to ace my letter. I only add
here that we have preserved our gen
eral healU despite all our trails. 1 re-
Jota In the p.irmLion w-hiah has Junt
ben acoonled to me to write to my
diMrest anies n America,
This will be the a?cnd letter which
I have be?n permitted to write, bo
aldin thowe to the three p.-rsona tn re
gard to our liberation. I hardly hoped
t heir that my mother was yet alive.
If von can write ihvr a word of com
fort ajid alsj my brothers, Okl bless
you. M:ne. Tiilka Joins In remtmibtr-
amw. Lovingly,
"I4L.LEN M. STONE.
October 23."
PORTLAND HONORED.
PORTLAND. Nov. 20.-Judge J. B.
I'leland, of Portland, was today elected
president of the Oreg m Ua Ascla-
tlon.
COMMERCIAL CABLE
TO PHILIPPINES
Sandwich Islands Section to Be
Completed in Seven
Months.
TO COST ABOUT $15,000,000
j.
Will Allow of the 'l raiihniinftlon of
McnituKcn Nearly Four Hour
Ouicker 'Mian at the
lrcH.nt Time.
NKw YOIlK. Nov. 20.-Mr. Oe -rge
Wat I. flrt vice-pr-ld it of the Com
mercial in,e Cmipany, ea-J in an in
!rrvi-w -when aaked why the contract
fir a i'sciflc cable had not tren award-
.t l to an American company:
"Ttir Cf.mnierc'al Plfkj CaUn Com
piny would have brr. vTy happy lo
give an Ani'-rl.nn company It con
tra. ta hut th--ie la m compiny In the
I'llllel Stt that CUM, wr fel . p-r
f-w in the work Tiey have nt the
nivhlrtery and c.iukl n -t all rd to have
the work of iaylng ih cable tike the
f inn of an -x,vrim-ii'. The S.lwrt own
Cmipany na Ih n elabi;4lie 1 fir over
Ul year and tiua laid moat of the de-p
'N-e.in c-ihle.i through nit the world. a
that It under.! in lj p-rfe -tly Jam how
the work should lie ace 'mplish tl.
'The company has jru;ej u tha
th.y whl c onple .. tne . able and have
.1 h.-re In seven m .iiihs Jut an to.m
a tiila .ecti in. ex:e:i.llng to t le Sand
wlih Iflun.la. I. r,mp:-te ani ,out of
he way eh ill cimroen c work on
aii'th r e-tln that will connect th
Hawaiian Inlan is with the Phillp-Une.
Our station there will probably be on
the Inland of Lui n nar or In Manila.
We hav n t decided on that p.ilnt
yet, nor hav we fixed our schedule of
ratm, but I may say, In t;e-iking of
rat. 'hat we shall r aluce them to a
reajunabie figure. We expect to have
the work completed in about twxi or
thr- yean. The eatlmated cmt of the
unilcruaklng is ab-ut lSttOOG but we
have cap tal i.! our c miany at only
ja.Oon.ofiO be.-nuse we prefer to Increaae
capitalicitlon a-i ( prt-eed rather than
u. such a large fluure at th bgin
nlng "
Mr. Ward stild It waa eipe.t-'d that
the new cable would allow of the trans
mission of rm.tage In nearly four
hours less time than reiiuired at pres
ent.
YESTBIt DAY'S POOTBALU
ANVAPOLI8. Md., Nov. JO.-Colum-
Ha beat t.'ie naval cadet today.
WASIUNGTON VS. IDAHO.
MOSCXW, Ida.. Nov. 20 -The footbaU
game between Whitman college (Walla
Walla) and the rnlversi'y of Idaho to
day resulted m a score of 10 to 0 hi fa
vor of Whitman.
WEST POINT WINS.
WBST POINT, Nov. 20-The Univer
sity of Pennsylvania ftball turn was
defeated by West Point military aca-
.lemy today, and accidentally suffered
one of the worst defeats in her foot
ball history. The score, 24 to 0, shows
how Went Point outplayed Peiwylva
nla. DICKINSON'S LIMIT.
Will Give Only $12,000 for Release of
the Captives.
LONDON, Nov. 20-Mr. Dickinson's
ultimatum ta thj brigin.b, according
t.i a disivat from S fla to the Dally
Telegraph .spiVlfles J12.000.
SURPRISED INSURGENTS
REBEL STRONGHOLD ATTACK
ED AND TAKEN.
American Marines Scale a Clift GOO
Feet High Karefoot Over
Bamboo Ladder.
MANILA, Nov. 50. Major U "W. T.
Waller, of the marine corps, has cabled
Rear-Admiral Rodgtvs at Manila a de
tailed acexmnt of the attack on No
vember 7ih by men of his command
upon rebel stronghold at Sojoton, near
Baaay. Island of Samar. Three Insur
gent campi were destroyed, 40 bsimboo
eanon were captured and rouoh rice and
other stores destroyed. The rebel
stronghold was almost Impregnable.
Tra'U leading to It were lined with
poisoned spears sticking from the
ground and were filled with hidden
pitfalls. Major Wallers' command at
tacked the enemy unexpectedly. To do
this they had to scale a cliff six hun
dred feet Wgh. This they climbed bare
foot over bamboo (adders. At the top
they found boulders piled ready to
pw-lpltate up n an attacking party.
Major Waller c.ian.T the acil.ng of
cliff tA fr t high a a new featur, of
warfare ami iya such men would b
able to do anything anywhere. TJ,'rty
if Ih" rn.vny were k lied. The mi
rlm-i uif'a.n-d few trilling W'Und.
UlV ItOKGItTH' P.ry.'ErTION.
(h1 Ffrlittg Was tb tturicterls Ic
FHa-ire ,if the Oacial-m.
LONDON, Nov. 20 T.-ie Lond m cw
Mipoii'lwnt of Trlhuns says that
Lord K'bria Honae Guards reception
was well attended yes'erday and he waa
benrtlly cheered by the crowd outside.
Th-re w n evld-nce that gland
ha-l ap.rthrr Dreyfus afTalr In the Bul
ler (plode. Courtesies and cmpU
mrots were exchanged and a'od feel
ing prevail -d. M.lliary offlr-er have
not held Lord Riberts lesportalble far
General FluUer- downfall since hla re
moval was Mr. Bnxlerkk's act. senc
ilotird with reluctant "by t.ie king. All
talk ah nit a libel rult has d-ilMed
out and military expi-ts are beginning
t d"ub: whether the wwr oflce will
pu'itlieh the text of the Cilen-ao hello-
gram to Ladysmlth.
ItBTI'RN TO WORK.
San KiincWo Iron M ml l?rs Get
N.n--Hnir Day an! Increa.-ed Pay.
SAX FRANCISCO. Niv. 20.-The Ex
aminer say that today Union Iron
m lukleri W.I return to work on a nlne
hout bar!" with an lncr--ae of 24
oen'.s an hour In wage In the sh p
of MC'ormi.-k Br.., the Western Foun
dry, the M.chan!c Founlry, the Lib
erty Foundry and the Enterprise Foun
dry. These ah'ps have been practi
cally tied up for nearly five months.
AGUINALDO'3 P-EQL'EST.
D siren t Gj Before Cngre.- and
Plead Filipino Cause.
MANILA. Nov. 20. AguUialdo has
written to Genera! Chaffee, military
governor of the Phllippin-s, asing the
latter' permlsMm to go before con-
gresa and exprtM the d a res of the
Filijlno pe ple. Aguinaldo further re
quests U be accompanied by eight
friends, four of whom ar? prlsners at
Guam, while the others are prominent
In Manila.
PATRICK COLLIN".
Democrat It Nominee lor Mayor of Bos
ton. BOSTON. Nov. 20. Patr:Ck CaUins
waa named for mayor at the Dem ocrat
ic municipal convention tonight.
C00PEH4riVEII0SPITAL
FOR CO.NSLMl'TIVE PATIENT
NEAR DENVER.
Rules of the Institution Compel a
Continuous Outdoor Life
Winter and Summer.
DENVER, Nov. 20,-The Rocky
Mountain Industrial Sanitarium organ
Ixed" by Denver professional and busi
ness men last spring, is now In suc
cessful operation. On a 10-acre tract.
five mHes from Denver, 15 or 20 pa
tients in the early stages of consump
tion are under the plana of the pro
moters virtually taking care of them
selves. The rules of the Institution
compel a continuous outdoor l.fe to be
maintained summer and winter. Each
patient is provided wlyi a roomy tent,
plenty of -artn clothing ,inJ blankeU
and a small stove to ba) used only
In extrem.-ly cold weather. Experience"!
haj proved that with proper food and
clo.hlng and a life i t the open a r and
sunshine artificial heat Is unnecessary
and becomes absolutely unbeirable to
the patients-who without exception gain
rapidly.
The ihope of the physicians and oth
ers back of the enterprL-aj Is to form
a great colony of all consumptives who
come to Denver and thus take them off
tbe streets of the city and out of the
hotels and boarding houses where they
could never recover and where they are
a constant menace to public health.
While no one la allowed by the arti
cles of the incorporation to profit, by
the enterprise, the Institution must be
serf supporting. The co-operative Idee.
has atready been put In foree for many
of th? patients are supporting them
selves wholly or in part by doing the
work on the premises. Next aping the
gound will be plotted and eveything
needed at the sanitarium will be ra-ued
and sold to the commissary department
at regular retail prices. It is also bhe
purpose to make the place s attrac
tive that tubercular patients of some
means will ba glad to avail themselvea
of Its advantages and contribute money
histead of labor. The sinitailum aux
iliary, composed of young women, has
established branches In many Eastern
cities where money is being raised for
the equipment of tents and the. build
ing of airy cottages. Margaret 8.
Dunne, who received high commenda
tion for her work In army hospitals
during the Spanish war, has been se
cured as superintendent
LIMITED TRAINS
CRASH TOGETHER
Fatal Wreck on Santa Fe Rail
road at Franconia
Arizona.
SEVEN TRAINMEN ARE KILLED
The Collision U Said to Have Been
Due to Disregarding of Orders
by the Crew of the West
Bound Train.
LOS ANGELES. Cal Nor. 20.-A fa
tal wreck occurred on the Santa Fs
railroad one mile west of Franconia.
a switching station twenty miles east
of Needles, California, at 6. IS o'clock
this morning. Sevan tsaitiineo were
killed; three passengers and 14 train
men injured. Two limited trains, east
and west bound, No.'s 4 and J, respec
tively, a-raatbed togetoer white funning
at full speed.
Train No. 4 was drawn by two en
gine, wmle the wst-4rntnd train had
but one locomotive. The three engines
weer cnasbed and Mown to pieces by
an explosion which followed the coUaa
iun. Both trains wera made up of ves
tibule cars of the heaviest and m at
improved pattern, and while they stood
the terrific shock welt and protected the
passengers to a great exeni. several of
the cars took Ore at once and burned.
Two dining cars, one on each train, one
Pullman and t-ao com posit cars were
destroyed. Following la a list of cas
ualties: The dead are:
P. M ELLIGOTT. engineer of train
Na. L
H. E. BERNHARDT, barber, train
No. 2.
WALTER DAVOIiGIE, waiter, train
No. 2-
W. L. CASE, fireman, train No. 4.
A. H, ARMITAGE, train No. 2.
SAM BROWN, waiter, train No. 3.
The bodies of the latter tbrie are
missing.
The injured are.
Jo Morse, conductor, train No. 4.
R. B. H.gglns .conductor, train No. 3.
J. B. Williams, engineer, train No. J.
L. W. Fair, waiter,
H. H. Webb, porter.
Otto Rarse, chief cook.
Tony Larsen, second cook.
Monte Morton, waiter.
Harry Letcher, porter.
F. WilUams, waiter.
Thomas H. Owens, waiter.
J. H. Arnold. wai:er,
J. W. Bryant, waiter.
The passengers Injured are are:
P. J. Steenson, of Paaadena.
W. L. Franklin. San Francisco.
Mrs. U. H. Clbben, Oakland.
The collisi-on is said to have been '
due to disregarding of orders on tne '
part of the crew of the west-bound
limited. From all accounts, however.
the east-bound train had orders to take
the siding at Franconia and await the
passing of the west-bound flyer, which.
was running two hours late, and try
ing to make up timA The east-bound
train failed to reach the etation and as
the west-bound tra.n did not wait the
trains came together without warning,
and with an awful crash. The boil
ers of the wes.-bound train is said to
have exploded immediately after the
crash, scalding to death those of the
engine crews who had not been killed
ouright.
WHEAT MARKET.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20 Wheat,
December, opening, 71HH. closing.
run
TACOMA. Nov. 20 Wheat, bluestem.
58; club. 57.
PORTLAND, Nov. 20. 'Wheat, Walla
Walla, 57; blut-stem. 6SH-
Ai
ttalcincf
swder
Perfect, Delicious,
Appetizing.
DDT
BISCUIT