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PAGE FOUR THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. THERE 15 fJO SUBSTITUTE FC I PARKS THE BRIBE TAKING WALKING DELEGATE, DEAD Absolutely Pure IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH MENEMENE TEKEL PEREZ Visible Handwriting on the Wall at "Belshazzar" Opera Is New Feature. WIZARD LIKE EXHIBITION Remarkable Innovation by Di rector Robinson Introduces Startling: Realism Into Play Staged Tonight. By the magical use of electrical ap pliances there will be produced at the performance of the sacred opera "Bel shazzar" at Fisher's tonight a most wizard-like exhibition. When the feast of the voluptious monarch and his courtiers Is at Its height the "hand writing on the wall appears and throws the revelers into wild confusion. The ration. In fact performances hereto fore have been handicapped because of the lack of this necessary feature. The Indefatigable director deserves great credit for having perfected an exhibi tion that is marvelou8ly realistic. The last stage rehearsal was held at the opera house last night. The per formers went through with their var ious parts without a hitch and to night's performance is calculated to be equally faultless. Through the courtesy of Manager Selig colored lights will be so arranged as to heighten the effect of the gaily cos tumed singers. Drills even more fasci nating than those that captivated in "Queen Esther" will be enacted by young ladies and pages. While there are a few seats still on sale there is no doubt but that they will go rapidly when they are thrown open to the public today. It is cer tain that Fishers' will be crowded to Its fullest capacity at both the per formances. New York Labor Agitator Succumbs to Consumption in Sing Sing Prison Afflicted When Convicted. Osslntng. N. TH May 4 Sam Parks. . rorks. and the general strike through- the nw Trk iw h ... out this country which the New York sent to Sing Sing prison after his con viction of a charge of extortion, died In prison today. II had consumption leader souitht to have ordered. The contest was carried to the annual con vention of the union, where Parks won. to the extent that he prevented at the time of his conviction, and had the recognition of a rival union, which failed rapidly since ht was sent to h'd ben PProvtd by both President ci..- at, i Buchanan and the New York contract- or. During lust summer charges of raraa, aner ms nrst conviction, was exlortlon were made against Parka brought to the prison on August J7'anj he whs finally Indicted. It being last On securing a new trial he was 'alleged that he had taken $500 from an released on bail September S. After ' employer on a promise to call oft a his second conviction he was brought back to teh prison on November ( to serve a term of two years and three months. He was at first put' to work In the fiber brush shop, but his condi tion became such that he was admit ted to the hospital, and was under treatment there at the time of his death. Sam Parks was prominent for years In labor circles, being a leader In Chi cago before coming to New York, and the loyalty to him of his associates was remarkable. He was walking dele gate, or business agent, of the local ! Housesmiths' and Brldgemen's Union j for several years, und It was under his leadership that the big strike of Iron workers In New York last year was In augurated. That strike involved the National Ironworkers' organisation and National President Buchanan finally announced himself as against strike. Other similar charges were made, but both times he was tried on the some charge. After returning to New York from Sing Sing, the first verdict having been overturned by a higher court. Parks was one of the central figures In the Labor duy parade last September. When convicted the second time and sentenced to Sing Sing he announced that he hud given up the fight for him self and for labor and wanted to die In peace. Tim McCarthy, one of Parks' asso ciate, was lm convicted and sent to Sing Sing on the charge of exlortlon. When Parks" condition became more serious and death seemed only ques tion of a few days, tture was talk of making an attempt to secure his par- ion, but Governor O lell said yester day that no application for a pardon had reached him. SEWEPT THROUGH FLUME. Child Lives to Tell of Remarkable Escape From Death. Vancouver. B. C. May 4. Thrilling canny exhibition is plaintly visible to j was the experience of Mary Olhelser, all -eyes, on and off the stage. This feature has only lately been introduced and for a long time Director Robinson was puzzled how to create the lnno- ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all . points east and south. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY fl L The Flyer and The Fast Mail L j the 7-year-old daughter of Mrs. Olhe- turned over and over by the swirling water. As she shot out Into the lake, which is not very deep at this point, men at tracted to the water front by the child's schoolmates, observed her. One of these Jumped Into the lake and brought her ashore. Much to the men's surprise the little girl was able to walk the two blocks to her home. There she was examined and the doctor said that she would soon be able to play again, as her only injuries were a few bruises. CAPTAIN LEE CENSURED. Iser of Nelson. She was carried 400 J - feet down a fiume and swept Into 'He and Owners Held Responsible For Kootenay Lake, but beyond sustaining! a few bruises, she was not hurt. Those) Loss of Fulton. San Francisco, May 4. The t'nited who saw the accident marvel at the states steamship Inspectors today sub mitted to Supervising Inspector lilnn ingham their findings in the matter of the wreck of the steamer Fulton. They censured Captain I). Lee fur negli gence and unskllfulness and susix-nded his license for three months. They nioo hold the owners and one of hr offi cers partly culpable for the loss of the vessel. child's escape from death. The little one was playing with sev eral companions near the flume after school. She slipped Into the flume, In which water to the depth of two feet was running rapidly, and screaming lustily, was borne swiftly toward the lake. Close to the entry to the lake the water rushes over rough rocks, and there is quite a fall. 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