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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
ft THE MORNING A6T0RIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1901. PAGft TWO. THE LORD ONLY KNOWS than nne mnchlne or accept bl the peace, premium, merit task or con tract system under penalty of expul sion, and that in shops where such systems are tn operation they must be discontinued by July 1, 1904. DIVINE IS DEAD And Adjutant General Bell States That He Won't Tell What the Next Move Will Be. PET DOG GIVES THE ALARM. THE GENERAL BLASPHEMES Soldiers Would Not Allow Pro- visions to Be Distributed to Miners Hungry Families. Policeman Rescues a Family on the Top Floor. Brooklyn. N. Y June 20. Several persons had narrow escapes from be inr burned ta death In a. blaio that broke out In the five-story double- decked tenement house at 1J Hunv boldt street, shortly after 4 o'clock this morning. There were between SO and 75 ersons asleep In the building at the time the fire started and wild scenes of terror followed the discovery Denver, June 20. Replying to an in-1 that the blaie had cut off escape by annrv fmm an eastern newspaper as I the stairway and that the ladder at to the justification, if any. for the re- the foot of the lire escape had become ported assertion of Genera! Bell that cou,d not ,owered t0 the state of Colorado be placed under martial law if such necessary, Secretary Haywood of thestore wn0 uves at Broadway and "Western Federation of Miners sent the I pjushjnlt avenue. He was awakened following message: I by the howling of his pet dog, and on "No, there is nothing in the suggea- Letting out of bed found the dog slt- tion to Justify the prediction of Gener- Ung on the wmjow Slll and watching al Sherman Bell, unless perchance the j& 8maIi sneet ot flame tj,at was coming people become aroused over the awful lfrom a ba8ernent window of the Hum Father of Melville E. Stone of the Associated Press Dies at His Son's Home.' WAS ACTIVE IN CIVIL WAR the ground. The fire was discovered by John a move became I trinket head norter in a deoartment I And Played an Important Part lu the Famous Underground HailroAd of War Days. Chicago, June 20. The Rev. Elijah Stone, father of Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, and Ormond Stone, Professor of Astronomy at the University of Vlr ginla, ia dead at Charlottevllle. Go., the home of his son, Ormond. Born in Hampton, N. T., In 1831. and educated for the ministry at the Au burn seminary, Mr. Stone came to Illinois in 1S4Q and was one ot the first circuit riders In the state. He torture inflicted upon innocent victims street building. Hastily dressing, often rode long distances In company eonfined In the bullpens, and the re- he ran t0 tne at Hushing avenue tentless cruel war being waged against and Broadway and 8ent in an alarm. women and children. lowing to the excavations along Hum- -Military authorities have issued boldt gtreet the flre engines had great orders that no provisions or relief r difficulty in reaching the burning build- any kind can be distributed. We de- ,np and by thls Ume the flames had posited in the First National Bank oi nearly reaChed the roof. uwnrer iovw io uie wwiv ui a. h teant9 m tn building were ehant of Victor. Scarcely J1000 or I for women and children when the mer chant was notified by the vigilance committee that his store would be de molished as the union store s bad been I mostly Hebrews, and they were panic- . j a M I mis amount naa oeen expenueu wi . . . ,.. lhiv tnnnA tha -nam I filled with smoke. They ran to the hallway, but found the smoke so thick Ithat escape was cut off. They then Dlled out on the fire escape, but this If he did not quit selling supplies to use, the ,adder cou,d union people. nn. h. m... "Miners nave been taken from tne with Abraham Lincoln when the lat ter was making his campaign for the legislature. His anti-siavery sympa thies led him to tnke an active part In what was known as the "underground railroad." During the Mormon troub les at Nauvoo, ho was among those who opposed violence to Joseph Smith, although bitterly opposed to mormon- ism.. The Rev. Mr. Stone came to Chicago in 18S5. He filled various Chicago pulpits until he retired from astive ministry In 1SS2. bullpens,hung by the neck until nearly dead, suspended by the thumbs and tortured with thumb screws. These punishments have been inflicted by an Investigating committee for the pur pose of extorting confefssions from In nocent men. "The spirit of resentment is strong in the breasts of people; but not re bellion. That is a horrible phantasm wrought from the weird brain ef a military fanatic, who would rather hear the clanking of saber chains than angels' music The question of mar tial law does not depend upon the Jus tification, as General Bell blasphe mously remarked. 'Only I and the Lord know what the next move will be, and the Lord is not very sure about it' "We had martial law in San Migule for three mc-nths, with only sixteen soldiers on duty and for many weeks 40 soldiers held two thousand brawny miners in subjection in Feller county. There may be martial law in Colorado but not to suppress insurrection, but rather to insure if possible, the re election of a 30,000 republican state administration." Mr. Hinkel, who had gone to the burning building Immediately after turning in the alarm, secured a ladder and carried about 20 of the tenants to a place of safety, and when the fire men arrived many others were taken down. The tenants were only partly clad and were so scared that they had to be hurried Into a nearby building by the police of the Stagg street station. Patrolman Hannlman saw a man standing at a window on the top floor motioning wildly for help. He ran up through the house at No. 11 to the roof and went out through the sky light Making his way over the roof of the burning building, he descended the flre escape and made his way to the front room on the top floor. In the corner of the room he found a man, who proved to be Morris Liptlz, and his wife and two children. He led them through the smoke and lifted them out through the skylight to the roof. From there they made their way to the street. Adopted the Clause. Chicago, June 20. By the endorse ment of a new clause in Its constitu tion, the Chicago Federation of Labor hits committed itself to the sympa thetic strike. 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Dr. J. C. TVineifls Keer's vawl Valdora. was the winner of the race for EmDeror Junction Prohibiting the state author! William's cup over the course from ties interfering wth the opera- Dover to Heligoland, which Directors Take Exception to Moves of President Burns. Colorado Springs, Colo., June 20. At a meeting of the directors of the Port land Mine Company this afternoon, the action of President Burns in asking the federal court at St. Louis for an in- tlon of the mine was repudiated and the suit was declared off. The Weather. Portland, June 20. For Tuesday, fair. Oregon: CHARGED WITH MURDER. started Saturday morning. The cutter Nican dra, owned by Jonn Ferguson, was second; Richard H. Lee's yawl Weiv dur, third, and Ketch carried fourth. The schooner Igomar, owned by Morton F. 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American Machinists May Strike on July. 1. New York, June 20. Members of the International Association of Machin ists are casting a referendum vote upon the question of enforcement of an article for the constitution which, if decided in the affirmative, will bring about a strike on July 1, which will throw thousands of ma chinists out of employment. : The arti cle was originally adopted August 1, 1903, and provides that no member of the association shall operate more Cortelyou to Leaders. New York, June 20. Secretary Cortelyou of the department of com merce and labor, will arrive in Chi cago Tuesday night or early Wednes day morning. It is reported that he was summoned to meet the republican, leaders, It having been his previous intention not to go west untyl after the national convention had adjourned. Reforms for Peasants. St. Petersbufg, June 20. The pro vincial consulate committee has been summoned by the emperor to discuss reforms for the peasants. Yacht Arrives. London, June 20. 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