The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 29, 1904, Image 1

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T"oight "J Sunday cloudy, with
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS
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Says Prince Kerstcfli TcId Him That
i. me.: iransport , Areaaur as our-
rounded by : Torpedo Boats. I
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Rossians'at Yigo Tell of Prepartog to Keet fa
,'? Glorious Death" Admiral Has Asked to Re- '
; - :?sjgn Russians Coaling atTangier c
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t. Ptrabarr. Oct II. (BanUnV
RhmU hu btM lavita br OrU BrU
ls to b rprMntad oo th board of
jntalrr tX HuU lnt th Nor m, 1m-
-t f UdWMl ImcUI Bm-tIm.)
Tlfo, Spain. Oct . Mor Uht baa
from thrown oa th tack of U SUm
lan squadron on an onamy ltbr ral
or lauvtoarr. In irntok th trmw1ra
from Hull auSered, by nn additional
tetainont of the eaa wtm today jr tba
Stuaataa admiral, Rojvatvenaky.
RoMKvanakr amid that ruaiora had
raaohad blm that tho Japaneao would at
tack hia aquadron. Whan ho saw two
torpedo boa la ha . had no doubt -tbr
vara Japaaaoa. ;-,
"Prtiica KeratalU told ma," ha aaU.
nbat tha tranaport Aradaur- waa aur
toandad by alsht Wrbodo boats, or vsssolo
caxrrins torpedo tubes Tha Aradaur
Hnaiied her dssvar whan our bstUo
talpa adranoad. . '
W did not for on moment BtippoBe
that tho sttscfctaf yabaals
wen."
Tha admiral reeelred tw balky dld-
paiohes thla narnlni but the oontants
r o ooorae unknown.'
, It ai reported that some of the" Hna
Man aajpa wttllesjra hero tmntedtataly.
' One of the offlcer of tha fleet said this
tram in thmX prevteias. a tkn news of
tn setilement of the Anlo-Rusalan dla
pute the Baltic nit had made every
preparation I ensag the BrlUaft JUot
' W had prapartd ouwlren, tho Wlf
er said, to taava forh to a aHortoMO
aVaath or trtetory EInat tfrent Adds.
sUatlml BoJiHanaty twmtar to &av
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J .' iJoaraal aorHal aenkw.1
- M. 'Petarshurs. Oct. . It la stated
bera thla afternoon on sood authority.
that Rojestranaky has Vlred tha, osnr
asklns. la view of whs occurred, that
be be relieved of hta oommand. Plans
for the oourt of Inqiilry. which Is to
tnTMtlante the North sen. Incident, are
betas rapidly, worked out In Ijondow.
- The acreement of the two sonntrtaa
woes no further than to have recourse
to n sommlsnlon to determine the facta,
which, under artlele 14 of The Hague
eonventton, , "leaves oonfllettna; powers
k entire freedom ee to tha effect to be
given the statement . , ,
T . am alnsst by
RrtWsk sJrnlss
' '-V (Joweaf isailal serrlee.i
. - Tansler. Oct ur Kuealaa bat
tleahlps and cruisers arrived here this
norn in and is th nlrht and early
- snomln elkht torpedo boat destroyers
nd Ave oolllars also arrived.
The British cruiser Dtana In the bar--
vor her and the French cruiser Klebar
anluted tha veassla when they steamed
Into the harbor.' No dely took plees tat
the ooalins; of the Russian veeaels,
srhlok Is betna; forwarded with nspldlty.
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at Petersburg Oct Oen. Oakhar-
- off reporta occaeional cannonading
"MOST VALUABLE
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HERD IN WORLD"
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In a personal letter to the edi
tor of The Journal, Col. J, -J. .
Richardson of Davenport, la.,
on airman of the ecu tiro oom
mittee 'of the American Jersey
Cattle eluu and acknowledad the
boat Judge of Jersey atock in
Amerloa, says:
'I would be pleased to receive
throe or four- oopies of Th
Journal oontalnlns tho Illustra
tion of Oregon's batter quean,
the world'a champion. Loretta.
Mr. Ladd has another. Do
rfnda Darllnr. About three years
younasr. which is entitled to
prominence. If this flow enters
poruand's dairy demonatratlon
ander favorable oondltlons she,
too, may become somathlns; of
an tdoL There Is another,
Oonan, to be reckonsd with, pro
vided ail to well with this auper
la tire aranddauahter of . Merry
Maiden. Wi.en It oomes to milk
and milk alone Duchess may lead
them alL
- "Tour ethers, - 'including lg
nal'a Brown Lasate and Com
milla, freehenlnf too late for tho
teeU at St. Louie, will escort th
P Four to the Paclflo coast.
Tnen they arrlvs The Joarnal
may announoa, and candidly, that
fxr awey Portland is the home of
the moat valuable Jersey, herd
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alone' this whole front yesterday, Wt no
canersi AchUna Tho Japanasa flro, he
aays was InafteotusJ and Russian oaau
alUes few. Ist nlM sU waa ajuMt. v
mo ae&i
Japanese Infer Vhor Va Vet XmO
SeaMsths
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Tokio, .Oct H. it U offlcUIly an
nounced that Japan has. not purchased or
ordered n alavl torpedo boat from Bns
land itlnoe th war be sen.
Th atory as told by Rojeatvensky Is
ipesly sneered st hare as being prepos
terous snd It Is generally believed -that
the Ruaalaa officers war actually panlo
stricken Into utter Incompetency. Their
advent In eeatern waters is not- re
gar ded as betna; worthy of srtou oon
ldemtloa. and th people -f ran, neatly
laugh and refer' to the eomtnc war ves
sels as. "mere food for Toco's funs.
eraI Spertel mee.V-
' outbamptoe. Oct M.-Before an hw
BMnae audience hare last night Premier
Balfour disowns the anetdant of the
Russian warsnipa snd the fleet of ash
In boats lp. tfce North as Um said,
ba prt:l'' - "-t
"In tk stors- af put BsbsWW thr
was much tragedy. . but .no romance; Is
the atory of the Ruaelau admiral, (hart
is no tragedy but 1 am driven ta-ta
belief that there Is much romanc. It
la Impossible to doubt which Is th eor
reet story. Z Should not have approaokr
d it but for th fact that tho admiral's
story Is really an attack upon ur na
tional honor and Implies ws are not do
ing; our duty as neutrala. In an Island:
kingdom ilka Oreat Britain, th na
tionality of every araft Is known. It
t? -AnoonoeJewai that w eould be har
boring Japanese steamers and warships
without Rusela and. Indeed; th whole
civilised world, knowing it - 1 enter a
moat emphatic protest against such an
allegation, i The truth wlU be nsad man
ifest and clear as noonday wnen th In
quiry is held, which. In most states-
rtnanlike manner, haa been welcomed by
th ctar. But In bar rsstle t th
oaar and tho Ruaalaa government I will
any that they never at any time under
estimated the gravity of the crisis or
failed to do what they oould to diminish
it
-r'One difficulty was: - that th fleet
which hmmlttd the outrage was on Its
wsy to the Illimitable aaet That dif
ficulty haa been surmounted, but Aber
la another difficulty; namely, that tho
Russian admiral has a theory of th
rights snd duties of n belligerent fleet
as against neutrals which would, really
make the blh seas alaos of public
danger.
"Suppose some dark night a liner or
transport fell In with the second Pacific
fleet at Gibraltar, where they had. In
tended to divide and approached within
the ntaaio distance. According to the
admiral's theory, ho would be justified
la sinking; It The position Is one Im
possible for neutrala to tolerate. A fleet
animated by thla polloy would be a fleet
which would have to be eliminated out
of exists noe If otvillsed eonuneroe was
to pursu Ita way unimpaired.
OAPTTTM TDUhABB. ' )
tioereal Bsedal sarvbw.r
ToklOv Oct Jt. The report of the
capture wf Waltaoahan by th Japanese
on October 17 has been oorrflrmed.
Oen. Oku reports that th positions
of th rrmlee are unchanged. Th Jap
anese army is now working th Tental
Soal mines. - Th Russians are oontlno
lly searchtng th Japanes Una with
artillery, but get ao reply from th Jav
nes. ' - .
Th reports would Indicate slant th
losses through this cannonading are not
heavy, as .no aooouat . of damage la
glvoa.. .
tfearsal assets BervVe.)
t Patersburs. Oot it Tka Miuni
stan States that the Ruaalaa losses
twon October fl and October IS were
ftft officer and tl.aftO m9m all lad,
wounded and missing.
xjmyf Mast o OO. V. , j
(J wi reel iieHel . f '
Harbin, Oct n.-Alexlaff sad bis en
tire ataff will leave tomorrow and es
poet to arrlvs In flt Petareeurn Nov
ember 14.
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, ' (asesud DtsMteh the Jesreal.) '
Council, Ida., Oct ll.-F1re arose apt
in Japanese restaurant her yesterday
morning a no an eel ire block was de
stroyed. Including two saloons, three
restaurants, harness shop, two lodging
houses and two residence. Itssa, lift.
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PATJtiTNH A8TOR, ORBAT-QRANDATTOHTKR OP TTTW POTTNDBR' OP
ASTORIA. OR.. AND CAPT. SPSNDBR CI-AT, WHO' WBJRH
RUBQ IN LONDON TOOAI., , .:'
(joeraai spanai servwe.; .
Loodos, Oat -Mlss Paulina Astor.
the only daughter of WtlUsmv Waldorf
Astor, married Captain seadervciar at
t Margaret's osmreh,' at S 'elook this
afternoon, Th oeremonqr. which was
purely oboral, waa oondneted by the
Bishops of Jjondon aad1 Rtpon dad th
Archdeacon of . London. . , Mr. Astor
gave his 4augfatr away,' as well as an
aUownno of 10,000 pounds a year,
which Is so srranged that th groom
will not be able to handle one farthing
of it Th bride wore n gown of Ivory
sarin draped with price lee laos, but de
void of fantastic embroideries or of any
of the aocessortea , which have been In
troduced of late by up to date brMes.
Two pages dressed llks Gainsborough's
famous "bins boy and two lltu girl
followed th bride.
Th semi-public maniac attracted
reat popular Interest and there were
several - thousand persons. ehiefly
women, watching the arrivals at th
oathedraL The church was rowd.
Ambassador Ohont,, many titled folk
and society leaders being present The
bride, accompanied by bar father, was
received a th church door by th
ohonv Among th bridesmaid attend
ing Miss Astor was her oousin. Mats
Past ef Philadelphia.
After the oeiwmony Mr. Astor recerred
the guests ba Charlton House terraoe.
and later th bridal oupl toft oa their
honeymoon trip.
Botn f th fntlmat meads of th
bride war privileged to e the hand
some Wedding presents she received.
Poremoat among tho nmsjalfieent gtrta
war the Jewels presented t her by her
father and which were th property of
her mother. Th most notable pleos In
the colleotlon Is a splendid parur f
bmsralds, said t be the finest In
Europe, and which was recently reset in
parisX The groom's 0ft was a superb
tiara, . a ooUar, a necklace, riviere, pen
dant and earring ,of . diamonds and
bus pearls,
suss Astor was. not anrttonlarty wen
PAULINE ASTOR
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awewn la New Tork.owtng to th fact
that she has lived nearly all her Ufe
abroadr flb was last ' la New . Tork
some thing mora than a year ago; she
also spent-. lorn Urn 4a, Philadelphia
vtaltlng relative of her mother, th late-
Mrs. Astor, who- was Miss Paul. Miss
Astor was iatreduoed to 'London,, her
debut bavins; .been mad several year
ago. She is a rather slight young
woman,- with eyes and hair - of dark
brown, and an olive eomplexlo. ,, ,
When th ngaswment of- Mlso Astor
to- Captain i Spender-Clay was first
mentioned, William Waldorf Astor. who
renounced his native bund In a vain ef
fort to gain an KngMsh title, was ex
ceeding wroth. He bad wished and
dreamed and longed to have his only
daughter mat his millions wMh a Brit
Ish Otl. But In spite of her riches
Miss Astor waa not sought after by tad
blue-blood aristocracy.
At last she was wooed snd won bp a
handsome, poang Rngllahnian. th awn
of a brewer.' William Waldorf astor
would not be oomforted. He vowed that
he would never attend the wedding. He
went to New Tork. but decided to re
turn and see that the whole affair Was
oarrtod ut becoming an Astor.
MOTHER'S LOVE MAY
CAUSE HER DEATH
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Chicago, Oct. t -Following her
stricken daughter to tbs isolation bos
pi tai for thev. purpose of nursing her
through aa attack of smallpox, Mr,
slmma D. Smith Was - herself fodar
Uken down with th malady" and to
under the care of city doctors at the
hospital. Mrs. Smith Is the wlfo of Bd
wm Burrttt Smith, g leading attorney.
The mother refused to socept th
doctor's advto and leav her daughter
In their ears and saarinoed herself, . SI
to new is a oritloal ondlttoa.
W. 1904-lfiIXTEEN PAGES.
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Ellis Secures 200,000
Acres and All of Abys-
sinla's Mines.
KEEPS TREATY SECRET
Kefnes U , Dhem the Deatl
J Keit looals, DrowiH Froa Sal
M fhcl Both . Sailed y
lAsstoB to Ethiopia's Klot
Jesreal aeeelal Berrl .
WW Trk, Oct it-WUltom & Kills,
ths Nw Tork broker who seoompanted
P. Kent Loomls on his lll-fatadmlaeia
to King Msnellk of Abysalnla, returned
today on th steamer Philadelphia. He
rfusd to giv gut sap statement re
am rai eg tne death of Loomls or th
Ahysslnlaa treaty. H said he would
give a full ataument resardlna the
treaty after he bad repored to th presi
dent. He said that imrsonallv ha had
been given full eoneseelona for all the
diamond mine la Abyssinia and 300,00
sores oi aano oa tne Mil to experiment
In cotton growing. He added: "I hall
establish a royal bank In Abyssinia that
wui oontroi the financial affairs ef the
oountry. .
Kent Loomls was bonnd on dlplo-
mauo mission to King Menallk, having
in aw ponaaasion a state document tn
trie form At a oommeretoi treaty be
tween to United State and Abyssinia
or Bthoplsv the semi -civil lied smdlrs
ruled by Meaellk IL
The events leading up to this had been
brought about by Robert P. Skinner.
the American consul at Marselltea. Loo-
mis waa occupyHig a stateroom, on the
wiser wimeiw Tt. mitooa was sharsd
by William Bills, who waa en rant to
European points. On ths night f June
90 Loomls mysteriously dleappeared. and
although many rumors war started mm
to his having been seen alive at different
points In Europe, nothing definite was
learned untli hla - body was -'washed
ashore, pear .Warren Point about IS
miles from Plymouth, almost a month
later. Th Identification was complete,
and th ooroner'e Jury rendered s verdict
on July Is, Thla was to ths effect that
he was found dead, but' there was no
vtdenoO to ehow hew he met his death.
Two doctors testified to ma kins
thorough examination ef th body and
finding two bad wound on th hand,
either of which might have caused
death, and both testified that th
wounds were caused before death. None
of the papers that Loomls carried had
bean disturbed.
Ellis, owing to his possessing some
Tlttl acquaintance with the Abyssinian
monarch, was delegated to carry the
messag that had been entrusted to Lap-
mis.
SAY SCHUMAKER IS
TO SUCCEED CALVIN
(Jesrael BperUl garrlee.) ' '
alt Lake. Utah, Oct It. It Is stated
here that Thomas M. Schumacher, traf
fic manager of th Oregon Short Lin,
win succeed E- B. Calvin' aa general
manager of rke Oregon Railroad A
Navigation company November 1. Cal
vin goes to San Francisco to succeed
Mark ham. as general manager of th
Pad no Uses of the Southern Pactfto. '
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Pran clsco, Oct 1.-At th South
ern Pacific ornoea here It la stated
that no definite action has been taken
in the matter of appointing; Mark ham's
ACCUSED OF ARSON
ATTEMPTS HIS LIFE
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Davenport Wash., Oct tt. Henry.
prnye, cnargeo wita setting are to the
hotel Harrington, ra which Lawrence
Tlemey tost hla life, attempted to eem
mlt suicide by taking aconite in his veil
in toil here yesterday. A physician was
summoned and be was soon ail right
TO BT STSB with any
parlson.
Buy a
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OBXT Ssra OfJOVOM WUWVLMMMWTt ta OregonTke Journal s, of eoarsa. ' Opper. Ptrks and
Howsrth. th best cartoonlsta ta th bustwsss, furnish tbs pictures that delight the ohlMren
so mach Happy Hooligan, th SAtsenJammer Kids aad all the rest are la, tomorrow s
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OBT.T OBTB aTRTtoOPOMTAaT VRBOO la Cawgon. Ten eaa s tt gap dap OA Plfth and Tsat
bill e tree ta, prtnUng a mil of Journals every adnata.
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EXHIBITS WRECKED
Oriental Display at St.
Louis to Be Sent to
Portland.
REGULATIONS ISSUED
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Treasury Deartmeit AaooaKes Rules
; for BaidllDt Displays at Uwfs y
-aod Clark fair Japai, Chlaa
r Slan Traisfer. V ;
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(Jestsal apeetol hervke.1
WsshtngtoBt Oct SO-Regntotlons
were Issued this afternoon governing
th transfer and handling of Imported
goods Intended for exhibition at th
Lewis and Clark fair la Portland Beat
year, tha treasury' department having
gone thoroughly into h subject and
having decided that the most liberal
oonooaelona are justifiable beoaas of
th magnltnde of th undertaking. ,
Tag treasury department has learned
that Japan. China, Siaaa and other oc
cidental countries are - planning and
making; all arrangement to . transfer
then entire 'exhibits - from St Louis to
Portland. ' 4 -i
Great Britain. Germany and Prance
will also transfer th greater portion of
their exhibits, selecting with ear those
features of display to be showa as the
Paclflo coast enterprise.
It to predicted by treasury department
officials who have been Investigating
the subject that the display to Portland
will be one of the finest ever made an
America, as th St Louis fair expe
riences art able th exhibttere to east off
much dead weight and make a better
exhibit amaaaay awsud has stain to
done. -
Practically nB Isarores that have at
tracted attention at the Louisiana ex
position, th treasury officials say, will
be shipped westward. The magnitude
of the transfers therefor aav- enabled
the department to 'sank exceptionally
liberal ratoa tor th benefit af ex
hibitor. Any additional Isspovtatton that may
occur will be duty free and terms for
ohargwe fees,' etc. will ba ss liberal as
were tho promulgated for tha St
Louis fair.
Permission to also granted to foreign
manufacturers the privilege)- f display
ing machinery and other articlea an
which patents are held by dttseos of
the United States, thus doing away
with tbs liability for tofringament
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Ksay (Hams s Jean Pali far sto
Ueureal gaeetol garvW. '
Baa Prancisee. Oct It Th Califor
nia promotion committee today received
a telegram from St Louts stating that
th Invitation tendered to President
Francis of the world's fetr to see om parry
ths committee's excursion to Portland
on th opening of th Lewis and Clark
exposition waa "gratefully accepted."
The excursion to Portland will be a
notable went he aaid and he approved
heartily of the spirit showa by Califor
nia toward th people of Oregon.
Probably a number of other sotables.
Including Presidents Harrlmaa aad Rip
ley of th Southern Pacific and Santa
F railroads, and prominent eastern
magaain publishers will Join th ex
cursion. Business men throughout
California will visit Portland In a body,
and special trains will tak the party
to th sort nam eity.
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IN CONTEMPT FOR
. : f MARRYING AGAIN
rSaeetol laapsa to The leeraaL) - -Taooma,
Wash. Oet . The flrst
application of ths stats law prohibiting
remarriage of divorced persons until
after six months hsv elapsed to report
ed for Custer, near Belllngham, Mm
Cora Rllaabeth Pretwell, divorced In the
superior court of Whatcom county, from
David Hatfield, married Ks M. Pretwell,
in Westminster, B. C, the day following
the granting of th decree, -
Judge Neterer, sitting at Beltmgtiaaa,
lined her 1100, expressing his regret
that be oould aot also Imprison bar.' The
an has been paid. -
other newspaper hi Portland TH Joarnal
Sunday Journal tomorrow, borrow any
e If you don't think Th Journal has
On WOMAJTS OBVB fatl aubltahed bv a dally
Sunday Journal vry wa : . , .. .. , .
nioa atABYamUKO sontrlbnte to Tho Sunday Journal snd to ao ether newspaper In
Oregon. - Others of th brilliant writers who eontrlbnt sxrtualvsly to The Sundar Journal
r Lady Hanry Somerset Hayne Davis, th authority oa InUmaUonal law. Prof. Bdgsr .
Larkla, Klla Wheeler WUoox and many others. , ; . .
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PRICE FIVE CENTS.
North Coast Flyer . De
railed Near Llsd, Wash.,
at 9:25 A. M.
-A s
TWO DANGEROUSLY K'JIJT
All But Pillnai ai. ObscrfatlH Car
MtA trow the Track Relief
V Trail Seat Fro , Saokaae .'
, CarrylDt Sarfcoas. . ,':
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Spokane, Wssa, ., Oct to. Two tooa
were badly knit snd away passenger
reoetvsd outs, bruises and ahoaha by tha
wreck ef . th North Coast Limited,
about a mile wast ofLmd, Wsan.. this
mornlnav ' - ' -
Five oars and th engin war thrown
from the track. -
A track gang- was working M tha
oat at that point aad on of ta men.
aa Italian laborer, waa badly Bart and
to expected to dla
On other man badly Injured la a
passenger whose same Is not yet known.
This news was received her from th
flrst report of a wrecking train, which
was dispatch ad from her to th Scene
of th wreck as boob as ita eooarrenos
wad toarnad. -
Lrnd. Wash-, Oot tt The KortK
Coast Limited on th Northern Pacific
was wrecked while running on salt
west f here at o'clock this morn
ing and several passengers injured.
The train was the an appearing oa
th sime schedules- ss "train No, I" and
was roaring at a Algh rata of1 speed
whoa- the accident occurred. Reports
frdm the scene attribute tha ssxndent to
spread rails ' .
Almost before real nation eould eom
th engin and all cars bat th rear
Pullman and observation ear plunged off
and down ths right of way. . The mall
car, smoker snd day cars war thrown
on their sides and dragged forward la
ths day ooach tho greatest number of
Injured was found.
The news was brought hers by on
of ths crew snd aaeh assistance aa this
place affords wa. sent ta th eoene.
Immediately after notification a relief
train bearing surgeons and nurses was
dispatched from-Spokane and to sew at
the wreck. - - v
DATES ANNOUNCED
FOR PARKER'S TALKS
rJearaal apeetol asrrlee.ft .
WsMrpos, Oot it It to announced to
day that Parker will deliver two ad
dresses next week, en at Jersey city
Tuesday night following - th Newark
mass meeting and ths secon at cooper
tinloa hall Wednesday night Today
the candidate to engaged la building his
speeches. Thousands of persons have
signified their Intention of .attending
tbs Bflootings. -
FIFTY GOLD MINERS
BURIED BY CAVE-PI
(Joenal Speetal gervto. '
Ttoana. Oet tt Fifty gold miner
rer burled bp a cav-h near Nagy-
hans, Hungary, today. Seven are dead,
several fatally and others asrtouaty in
jured. The cause of th accident to attributed
to a wank place In the Umbering, being
unable to withstand th eoaeussioa at
aa extresnely heavy btost
t PJ" MS
' (Jestaal npsslsl awvtoa.1
Cincinnati. Oct to. Tha condlt1-n
of Archbishop William Blder. who was
taken seriously 111 last night has im
proved this morning. While aot we
tlrely free from danger. It to aot
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