FÄLLS eiTY NEWS VO L. V. FAJLLS CITY, EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER Less Important but N ot Less Inter­ esting Happenings from Points Outside the State. Japan has sent China an ultimatum on the railroad situation in Manchuria. Cleveland, Ohio, officers are having a row over the W h itla kidnaping re­ ward. Lord Kitchener is to be field mar­ shal and organize the B ritish colonial forces. M arriages o f p retty cashiers haB caused Los Angeles huiei men to em­ ploy men. The Moors are again showing a ctiv­ ity and another clash w ith Spanish troops is expected. The murder o f a Mexican g irl by a Chinaman has caused an outbreak at Zapotlan, Mexico. Venezuela is about to bring to a close the disputes with foreign powers dating from Castro’ s regim e. A case o f Bubonic plague has been found in Sacramento county, Cal. The situation is not regarded alarming. The Chinese government has made arrangements to install a telephone plant in Pekin w ith a capacity o f 200,- The instruments are to be 000 lineB. Am erican make. H eat is Chicago. claim ing more victim s at S triking bakers at Montreal, Canada, have caused a bread famine. The Japs have called off their strike on Hawaiian sugar plantations. The Stockholm strike is causing a fam ine and is spreading throughout Sweden. An Oregon woman has been arrested at Oakland for swindling railroads by fake injury claims. Bernard J. Mullaney has declined Mayor Basse's offer to be chief o f po­ lice in Cnicago. One o f the four surviving w ives o f the Mormon leader Brigham Young, is dead. She was 88 years old. Three wealthy Los Angeles men have received demands for money with death as the penalty fo r refusal. M ayor Eby, o f Burkeville, Pa., has been arrested for threatening to dyna­ m ite Pennsylvania Railroad trains. The Illinois board o f arbitration is at work at Chicago and hopes to be able to settle the streetcar trouble without a strike. The direct prim ary law was cause o f a riot at Indianapolis. the A bronze bust o f James J. H ill has been unveiled at the Seattle fair. The asylum superintendent and two experts agree that Thaw is still insane. In a referendum election 3-ctnt street car fares was beaten in Cincin- nati.J Spanish soldiers at M elilla are said to have trapped the Moors and routed them. Germany is now the only nation op­ posed to g ivin g Am ericans a share in the Chinese railw ay loan. Charles H. Moyer has been re-elected president o f the Western Federation o f Miners fo r the eighth time. T w o thousand Cooneyites are aw ait­ ing the end o f the world at Dublin, spending their tim e in prayer. A Mississippi prea'her has been forced to flee for his life because he at­ tended a conference o f negro preachers. Count Zeppelin has made two un­ successful attempts to fly from Frank­ fo rt to Cologne and each tim e an acci­ dent caused a failure. Don Jaime, the pretender, says he w ill not take a hand in the revolt un­ less A lfonso is unable to handle the situation and asks his aid. A labor crisis is fast approaching in Sweden. Great B ritain has begun building an aerial navy. A French aviator has reached height o f 800 fe e t in his aeroplane. a The whole Missouri Pacific system is to be merged into one company by Gould. Chicago carmen threats;, & general strike and police are d r il'v .g to be ready for trouble. A LL RECORDS BROKEN. Registration fo r Governm ent Reaches 2 7 4 ,6 2 9 . Land Spokane, Aug. 6.— Breaking all rec­ ords in the history o f the United States fo r registration for government land openings, registration fo r land on the three reservations, Flathead, in Montana, Spokane, in Washington, and Coeur d ’ Alene, in Idaho, closed at mid­ night last night with a grand total o f 274,529 applications received at the central office o f James W . W itten, at Coeur d ’ Alene. Those in the letters w ill bring the total to 290,000, exceed­ ing the famous Oklahoma reservation rush, the greatest known. Until Monday the force in Judge W itten ’ s office w iil be preparing to send out the lucky notices to those drawing for lands. The high platform from which the drawings w ill be made is complete, and the 50 steel cans which contain the applications are guarded by armed men until August 9, the opening day. During the period o f application, certificates o f authority to a. minister the oath have been withdrawn from five notaries in Spokane by Judge W itten. The offenses consisted o f altering the name o f the agent in a soldier’ s power o f attorney and in leaving signed and stamped application blanks with clerks to be filled out when the authorized notary was absent. On Monday, August 9, Miss Helen Hamilton, the pretty niece o f Mayor Boyd Hamilton, o f Coeur d’ Alene, w ill pick the winning list o f 1,500 numbers on the Coeur d ’ Alene reservation. On Tuesday, August 10, the little Miss w ill w ill continue drawing a substitute list o f numbers up to 3,000, this latter list to be used in case those first drawn do not appear to file on the land. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 12, 13 and 14, Miss Elizabeth Donlin, daughter o f E. R. Donlin, o f Missoula, w ill draw the winning num­ bers on the Flathead reservation up to 6,000 and on Monday, August 16, Miss H arriet Post, daughter o f Frank T. Post, o f Spokane, w ill select the lucky slips for the Spokane reservation. C O N T E S T S P O K A N E D E C ISIO N . Southern Pacific and Santa Fe W ill Lead in Fight. OKEGOX, MANY ARE TOO LATE Scores Arrive at Spokane After Registration Is Closed. REGISTRATION IS NOW 285,623 Fifty-Three Steel Boxes Hold the Ap­ plications, Which Weigh 2,660 Pounds—Clerks Busy. Greeks to Stay in C rete. T w o Italian children have been ab­ Constantinople, Aug. 6.— Greece to­ ducted in S L Louis and are held fo r a day replied to the Turkish note, prac­ ransom o f $25,000. tically demanding the recall o f the The W right brothers are busy mak­ Greek officers serving in Crete, saying ing further changes and improvements the question is in the hands o f the four protecting powers o f Crete, w ith whose in their aeroplane. knowledge and consent the officers in An official report on the Osaka, question were sent to the islands. Tur­ Japan. fire, says 11,368 buildings were key intimatse that her frien dly re­ destroyed, but that only one life wss quest to Greece w ill be followed, un­ lo s t less satisfaction is obtained, by a more energetic demand. The governor o f Guadalajara, M ex­ ico, says there were 15 persons wound­ Epidemic Killing Cattle. ed in the recent riotiong there and Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 6.— Advices none killed. received here today at the headquar­ A homing pigeon was turned loose at ters o f the Texas Cattle Raisers’ asso­ Las Vegas, N. M.. and made its way ciation, say that cattle are dying by to Chicago, a distance o f 1,265 miles, the thousands around Midland as the i r six days. result o f an epidemic. SW EDEN FEARS REVOLT. General Strike Gives Excuse for Re­ volution by Socialists. Stockholm, Aug. 4 .—Not only has the strike o f 100,000 workmen largely paralyzed industry and traffic, but it threatens to develop into a revolution­ ary mov sment under the leadership of the Y ot.ig Socialist party and to in­ volve every industry, thus making the paralysis complete. The king has sum­ moned a special session of parliament and the entire army is kept ready for immediate action. Forewarned o f the purpose of the Young Socialists to give the strike a revolutionary turn, the government has decided at the first sign of insurrection to declare Stockholm in a state of siege and has quartered soldiers in various sections o f the city an t suburbs. A civil corps guard s being organiz­ ed for the protection of property and the banks are closed aid guarded. A ll the ferries ruun ling out of Stock­ holm have ceased operation and the largest steamers engaged in carrying visitors and residents o the seaside re­ sorts in the archipelago have suddenly stopped running, discharged their crews and laid up for the winter. The sum­ mer traffic is usually continued until October. It is expected'that the present total of about 100,000 idle workmen will be largely increased by tomorrow. I t is anticipated also that the streetcar ser­ vice in Stockholm will stop, and ar­ rangements are being made to run the waterworks r.nd the electric light plants by soldiers. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 7.— Total ap­ plications for Indian reservation lands received at Judge James M. W itten’s office at Coeur d ’Alene yesterday were reported officially last night as follow s: Coeur d ’Alene 1,120, total for whole registration period, 105,536; Spokane 2,707, total 99,628; Missoula 5,534, Kalispell 733, total for Flaihead lands, 80,559. Grand total thus far received fo r all land 285,623. Judge W itten ’s force has been busy turning away scores o f belated appli­ cants for Indian lands, the midnight hour Thursday night having closed the official registration. Applications are still in the mails and w ill be received for several days. Coeur d ’Alene booths, stands and platforms used by notaries and lunch venders are being torn down and the whole city presents a remodeling aspect. A t the land office 60 clerks WAR M ENACES CHICAG O . have been placed for the drawings, and tables and platforms arranged. There Traction Companies Make Carbarns are now 53 steel cans in the office con­ Camps tor Strikebreakers. taining the applications, divided as follow s: Spokane, 19; Coeur d’Alene, Chicago, Aug. 4.— Active prepara­ 20; Flathead 13. The applications tions to meet a strike are being made w eigh 2,650 pounds without the cans. by officials of the stre< t railway lines of this city. Old power houses are being titled up as sleeping quarters for C A R L IS T S T O HELP. strikebreakers. E. L. Reed, who organized the Em­ Don Jaime Will O ffer Spain 100,000 ployers’ Teaming company, which Men and His Services. broke the teamatere’ strike in 1905 Cerbere, France, Aug. 7.— The Car- has charge of the hiring of nonunion list leaders w ill hold a meeting shortly men. He stated that he had on call at a French frontier town to decide 6,000 men competent to handle street­ upon their attitude in view o f recent cars and that 150 men were available events, it was said today. Afterwards, in Boston and 100 in Kansas City. A r­ it is understood, Don Jaime, the Span­ rangements have be-n made with ca­ ish pretender, w ill issue a manifesto terers to feed the nonunion men in the declaring that he has no intention to barns and power houses. profit by the misfortunes o f his coun­ The companies aim to prevent a try, but that, i f the present govern­ complete tieup on any o f their lines ment is powerless to save the honor of and it is said car? will be kept run­ the nation he w ill act ^ ning, r»« matter r.-b iAth" pr»!cnt em­ The Carlists say that they are in a ployes determine to do. position to arm and place in the field Special notices were sent out by the quickly 100,000 supporters, burning secretaries of the two principal unions w ith zeal. to the various barns with instructions Coupled with this announcement that the men be urged to cast their comes the news that affairs at Barce­ vote on the strike referendum Thurs­ lona are far from satisfactory. While day. quiet reigns in the city at present, as Members o f the Illinois state board tar ns actual revolt goes, the police are of arbitration have started for Chicago still busy arresting people whom they to see if they can avert the trouble. allege were implicated in the recent By reason o f the quasi-partnership outbreak, and public feeling is grow­ o f this city in the surface traction ing resentful o f their activity. lines. Mayor Busse, Acting Chief of I t is also reported that prisoners held Police Schuettler and M. B. Herely, in the Mont Juish fortress have been the municipal traction expert, held a executed, and prominent revolutionists conference today on the subject o f the made the threat yesterday that if such threatened strike. action were taken another outbreak would follow. PO LICE GUARD DOUBLED. San Francisco, Aug. 6.— A ft y r ten days o f discussion the fre ig h t agents o f the Southern Pacific, the Santa Fe and other transcontinental railroads announced today that they had decided to tight the affirmation o f the Spokane decision and its application to other iiiteri..cJ.»ie George W. Luce, general fre ig h t agent o f the Southern Pacific company, said that when the m atter is taken up at Spokane next October his company and the Santa Fe w ill contest the a tti­ tude o f the Northern railroads, which favors the granting o f terminal rates to intermediate points. A battle royal is expected at that m eeting. Luce declared that his company took the position that interm ediate points are not entitled to terminal rates; that to grant them such rates would be to open a vast field to the manufacturers o f the Middle West heretofore reserved fo r Western enterprise. He said that in view o f the water competition on the Coast, the present policy o f forcing interm ediate points to pay rates to the Coast plus the local S T R IK E M A Y SO O N DIE O U T. freigh t back, was considered fa ir and reasonable by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe, whereas the Northern roads Dissension Breaks Out Among the favored a proposal to lim it the d istri­ Workmen at Stockholm. buting area on the Coast to a narrow Stockholm, Aug. 7.— The tense situ­ strip paralleling the shore line. ation arising from the general strike proclaimed a few days ago seemed to C R E T A N T R O U B L E B RE W IN G . be relaxing tonight. The grave diggers returned to work today and dissension Mussulmans in M acedonia Threaten is apparent in the ranks o f the other Invasion o f G reece. strikers. The owners o f some o f the Constantinople, Aug. 6. — Serious larest plants in Stockholm announce agitation has broken out in Albania that their men w ill return to work against the attempt o f Greece to annex Monday. M. von Sidow, president of the Em­ Crete. Forty thousand Albanians as­ sembled at Monastir today and sent ployers’ Federation, declared tonight imperious messages to the government, that intervention by the government threatening that unless effective meas­ would be without result, as the differ ures were adopted the entire Mussul­ ences were too great to be settled in The National Labor man population o f Macedonia would such a manner. union published a statement disapprov­ march against Greece. The grand vizier, on receivin g the ing the strike o f the electric light and message, hurriedly le ft the council o f gas workers, which began last night. ministers, went personally to the tele­ The electric plant was kept in opera­ graph office and replied that the gov­ tion by officials o f the lighting depart­ ernment was taking active steps to ment. As the strikers have been prevent­ prevent the annexation o f Crete by ing farmers from bringing provisions Greece. ___________________ into the city, troops have been detailed to patrol the country roads. Pirates Loot and Kill. Victoria, B. C., Aug. 6.— Advices by the Tango Maru today note remarkable recrudescence o f piracy in South China waters, the most desperate band o f out­ laws having headquarters apparently in the vicin ity o f Macao, where the com­ munities are so terrorized as to lend the pirates active as w ell as passive assistance, fearin g summary vengeance otherwise. N ear Sbantuk the water pirates, united with a local band o f robbers, made a foray inland and took by storm the castle like home o f a lo­ cal merchant and financier. W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1901). BUSINESS CRIPPLED Sweden In Throes of a Glgantl Labor Struggle. PEOPLE ARE BUYING FIREARMS Though W orkm en O rgan ize F o rce to K eep O rder, Means o f P ro te c ­ tion A re Being Adopted. Stockholm, Aug. 5.— W ith the Btreet car lines tied up and all cabdrivers re­ fusing to work, the labor difficulties here g iv e promise o f soon becoming acute. The general strike called fur today has not y e t become thoroughly effective, though the ranks o f the strikers have been considerably aug­ mented. Many affiliated organizations, while sym pathizing w ith the strike movement, are still w ith draw ing th eir active support, p referrin g to let others take the lead in the present crisis. The strike is by no means general in the provincial towns and industrial centers o f Sweden. In most places the streetcars are running and the city em ­ ployes are at work as usual. N o dis­ turbances have been reported. The loading o f ships at Gothenburg, where 10,000 men are on strike, iB being done by troops. Tne fa c t that troops are protecting the gas works and the electric lig h t plant has incensed the workmen, whose leaders threaten to call out all the men unless the soldiers are withdrawn. A corps o f workmen, some thousand etrong, are being organized w ith the object o f maintaining order, and the people generally, bankers, merchants, etc,, are arm ing them selves fo r s e lf protection. The gunshops o f the c ity are practi­ cally denuded o f revolvers and small arms. A ll tourists have le ft the city and the number o f visitors now in the cify is smaller than at this season for many years. FORM OSA TO PRO D U CE SUGAR Will Soon Lead W o r ld —Japan's to Kill Head Hunters. Soldiers Not Mob Then. San Francisco, Aug. 4.— In sustain­ ing a demurrer to a damage in the Superior court today, Superior Judge Frank G. Morasky held that the sol diers who destroyed store* o f liquor while San Francisco was burning, in April, 1906, were not a mob in the legal sense of the word, and that the city was, therefore, not liable to a claim for $1,074. Suit for that sum was brought by Conrad Huber, a sa­ loonkeeper, who charged that his sup ply of liquor was confiscated. Another action was decided in the same way. China Replies to Russia. Pekin, Aug. 7.— China today sent in her reply to the Russian note of July 2, regarding the opening o f the Sun­ gari and other rivers to international trade. She mentions the Aigun treaty and the Russian treaties concerned, and refers to Russia’s right to take part in fram ing the rules to govern the navigation o f these streams. She does not deny that the treaties in question have a certain validity, but avoids Unskilled Laborers Strike. specifying the extent to which she con­ Pittsburg, Aug. 4.— A strike of siders they have been modified by the street laborers which has hitherto been Russo Japanese peace treaty. considered a minor affair, nas become wideepread and gangs o f men are pa­ Zeppelin Makes Long Flight. rading the street*. Steps have been Cologne, Aug. 7.— Count Zeppelin taken to form an organization among today sailed his “ Zvppelin I I , ’ ’ the the 16,000 Italian workmen o f A lle­ greatest air craft in the world, from gheny county and the police have Frankfort to this city, arriving in good learned of an effort to organize the condition after a flight lasting 6 hours foreigner!. A letter received by May­ and 15 minutes. He apparently had or William Magee demand* that the the ship under perfect control and striker* be allowed to drill. landed with the precision and ease of a bird. Those who witnessed the arrival Liabilities o f Over $9,000,000. o f the ship were greatly impressed by New York, Aug. 4.—Liabilities of the control in which the tount held the $9,568,348 and assets o f $8,395,928 air monster. are shown in the schedules o f Shepard t Co., the bond brokerage house which M obs C heer Prohibition. failed April last, filed today. A ll hut Montgomery, Aug. 7.— Amid street a few thousand dollars o f the claims scenes o f wild enthusiasm, the bill are uneecured. The firm was heavily making prohibition constitutional interested in railroad projects and in­ passed the bouse today. dustrial enterprises in New Mexico. i Plan V ictoria, B. C., A u g. 5.— Paul B ell, an engineer o f the Honolulu Iron works. roTurhcG on tV,i_ Tar.g_ M ara to ­ day from Formosa, where he has been establishing sugar m ills fo r the Japan­ ese Sugar company, and states that Formosa w ill, by next year, be the greatest sugar-producing country in the world. F ive new m ills w ere e rect­ ed this year and five more are to be built next summer, all equipped w ith the latest machinery. The output this year was 90,000 tons, all o f which went to Japan. The Japanese are adopting a cruel method o f dealing w ith the rebels o f Formosa, head hunters. They have Btrectched trochas of barbed w ire across districts, heavily charged w ith elec­ tricity. BEE S T IN G S C U R E . New Outbreak o f Striking Japs in California Man Crippled With matism N ow W ell. Hawaii is Feared Honolulu, Aug. 4.— As a result o f a story published in a local paper that T. Mori, who today attempted to kill S. Sheba, editor of the Japanese conserv­ ative paper Shippo. had been chosen by lot to assasB-nate Sheba because o f his opposition to the strike o f the planta­ tion laborers, the police are working on the thei ry that the deed was planned at a meeting of strikers held here yes­ terday. No evidence, however, has been found by the authorities to indi­ cate that there is any truth in the story. Mori freely admits that it was his intention to kiii Sheba, declaring that the Japanese editor is an emeny to his race and that he intended to punish him for his opposition to the strike for higher wages. Investigation by the police developed that Mori bought the knife and had it sharpened preparatory to his attack. ïfO. Rheu­ Redding, Cal., A u g. 5.— Tortured by rheumatic pains, from which he has suffered fo r months, James R. Holt, head o f a local contracting firm, sub­ mitted him self to the stings o f 39 honey bees yesterday, and today walked to hia office fo r the first tim e in many days, declaring that his join ts were as limber as those o f a boy. Mr. H olt has been bo crippled w ith the disease that fo r months he was compelled to uee a carriage to g o from his home to hiB office, three blocks away. Ten or a dozen bees w ere applied to each aching joint, w h ile the patient writhed in agony. A ft e r it waa over he became nauseated and a chill lasting two hours followed. He retired fo r the night and finally fe ll asleep. When he awoke this morning he was surpris­ ed to feel no ache in his joints. Barcelona is Quiet. Barcelona, Aug. 5.— The situation in Barcelona today is tranquil. The only evidences o f the terrib le nightm res through which the city passed last week are the ruins o f the convents and churches, and the torn-up pavements, the stones o f which w ere used fo r the erection o f barricades. There is, how­ ever, considerable apprehension fo r the /utu'e. The terrible repressive mess urea o f the m ilitary authorities have le ft a deep undercurrent o f resentment among the masses, and it is thought that the rebellion m ty flare up again. Filipinos Still G et Guns. V ictoria, B. C., Aug. 5.— M ajor Dr. Snyder, o f the United States army medical corps, who has b'-en stationed in the Southern Philippine island* for two years, arrived today on the Tango Maru. He says there is much gun sm uggling from Borneo and Singapore by filibusters who keep the Philippine natives supplied with arms. The great­ est number o f contraband weapons are handled by Chinese, who conceal them in the bottoms o f their boats. Turkey to Invade C re te . Cologne, Aug. 5.— The Cologne Ga zette’s Salonica correspondent rabies that the Turkish governm ent hsa or dered out 40,000 red if* in the territory o f the Second army corps a t Smyrna and has contracted w ith three steam ship companies for the transportation of troops and munitions o f w ar to Crete. He says great excitem en t pre­ vails everywhere. M O T O R M A N IS B LAM E D . Evidence Shows He Ran by Switch N ea r C oeur d'Alene. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 3.— In the collision o f tw o passenger trains on the Coeur d’ A len e & Spokane railw ay Sat­ urday afternoon, two miles west o f Coeur d ’ A lene, 12 persons were killed and 102 injured. About 60 o f the lat­ ter sustained only slight injuries and are not in hospitals. Motorman Campbell, o f the wrecked train, who was reported among the dead last night, is alive today, but it is thought it is only a'm atter o f a few hours until he dies. He was badly mangled in the vestibule o f his car, and is barely breathing. Campbell stated tonight that he un­ derstood his orders were to meet the other train at a siding five miles from where the collision occurred. I t is learned from an official who de­ clines to be quoted that Motorman Campbell, o f the wetsbound train, the extra which was wrecked, had orders from the dispatcher to pull out o f Coeur d ’ A lene and to take a siding about three-quarters o f a mile out. in order to allow the regular eastbound train to pass. He passed that Biding, either fo rg e ttin g his orders or im agining he could make the next siding, about an­ other m ile ahead. I t was between the tw o sidingB that the collision occurred. A C A P U L C O IN R U IN S . Destitute Inhabitants o f Mexican City Face Famine. M exico C ity, Aug. 3.— A dispatch from Acapulco today states that 73 dis­ tinct shocks o f earthquake have been fe lt there since the first shake Friday. The city has been destroyed and the in­ habitants face a famine. During one o f the shocks a tidal wave engulfed^the harbor and a number o f lives were lost. Chilpancingo also has been practical­ ly destroyed. W hat the earthquake o f Friday failed to do was accomplished by the stronger one Saturday, which either leveled or rendered uninhabitable every building in the two places. A ll the markets a t Acapulco were destroyed in the shocks o f Saturday and the country people are afraid to take in more produce to the town. People are camping in the public squares and have no food. The buildings standing are being leveled by dynamite, as they are little more than totterin g walla. D uring the heavy ahock Saturday ♦i-e w e t» » In the barbe» tr eJvd H* feet, and then rushed back, covering the docks and piers, causing considera­ ble damage. The people are Buffering from exposure. The tents in the pub­ lic squares and streets do not keep off the heavy rains that fall at this season o f the year. Funds Bre being raised in Mexico C ity to relieve the distrees o f Guerrero. In M exico C ity Saturday the shock was heavier than any other yet experi­ enced. So fa r as known no lives were lost in the last tremor. R EBELS D ECLARE R E PU B L IC . Don Jaim e de Bourbon to Lead Revo­ lution in Spain, London, A u g. 3.— Quickly follow ing messages received here early today that Spanish troops had been repulsed in a collision w ith revolutionaries at Barce­ lona, came a report that the insurgents in that city had proclaimed a repuhlic. C olor is lent to the report by other dispatches em anating from Cerbere on the Franco-Spanish frontier. These tell o f a continuance o f fighting between the troops and revolutionaries in Barcelona, showing the government has not gained control o f the insurg­ ents, as censored dispatches stated. Officials o f the Spanish government at Madrid and other Voints have con­ tended for several days that the rioting was the work o f anarchists and social­ ists. These claim s are challenged by a message received yesterday from Barcelona by way o f Cerbere. statin g: “ N ine thousand armed revolutionar­ ies have formed a committee o f public safety. A m eeting o f Carliat leaders has been held at Figueras, and the ar­ riva l ia expected o f the pretender, Don Jaim e de Bourbon, in order to place him self at the head o f the rebllion.’ ’ C igarettes Under Ban. Minneapols, Aug. 3.— The cigarette is an outlaw in Minnesota. The new state law prohibitin g their sale went into effect Saturday, and it ia now il­ legal to put them on the market. The ciga re tte m arket assumed a peculiar phase in the closing hours. The price varied, and was as unsettled as the stock m arket a fte r a flurry in Wall street. In the even ing there was a shortage in popular brands at some c iga r stores, and sent up prices Re­ ports came from other sections o f fresh supplies, which caused a rush there. Alaska Road la O perating. Cordova, AlaBka, Aug. 3.— The first, tick et waa so d and the first regular passenger train made its run yesterday on the first all-Am erican railroad in Alaska, the Copper R iver £ Northwest­ ern. The passenger fare charge is 15 cents a m ile. F ifty-th ree miles of track have been completed and placed in operation. T h e tracks w ill reach T ic k e l riv e r in October. A t present 4.000 men are at work on th# construc­ tion o f the road. Ship With 3 ,0 0 0 O verdu*. Durban, Natal, Aug. 3.— Soma alarm has been created by the non-arrival here o f the B ritish •teame*' Wsratsh, from Sydney, fo r London. She le ft P ort Natal July 26, and since then has not been aeen by any vessel. A search ha* bean instituted tor her. The War- •tah has 3,000 persons on board. 50. DISCUSS IRRIGATION Reclamation Chiefs Gathered at Portland for Conference. NO NEW PROJECTS ENCOURAGED Claims on Fund Double the Amount Available— Eleven Millions to Be Appropriated. Portland, Aug. 3.— An apportionment o f the reclamation fund among the va­ rious government irrigation projects for the year 1910 w ill not be determin­ ed until Secretary o f the Interior Bal­ linger holds a further conference w ith the officials o f the reclamation service today. Mr. B allinger yesterday held a preliminary conference w ith these offi­ cials, at which w ere present the super­ vising engineer o f the six divisions into which the entire reclamation field ia divided. There ia to be apportioned for these projects about $11,000,000, but the demands for funds aggregate an amount fully double that available. The conference, which waa an execu­ tive one, was held in the offices o f the reclamation service in the Beck build­ ing. There were present all o f the di­ recting and supervising officials o f the service. In addition to Mr. Ballinger they w ere: F. H. N ew el, director; A . P. Davis, chief engineer; O. H. En­ sign, chief electrical engineer; D. C. Henny, consulting engineer, and the follow ing supervising engineers: F. E. Weymouth, Idaho d iv isio n ; I. W. Mc­ Connell, Central division; H. N . Sav­ age, Northern division ; C. H. Sw igart, Washington division ; L. C. H ill, Southern division, and E. G. Hopson, Pacific division. “ Today’ s conference was only pre­ liminary and there is nothing definite to announce regarding the probable ap­ portionment o f the reclamation fund, for the reason that final conclusions were not reached,” said M r. Ballinger last night. “ The various supervising engineers presented their demands for funds with which to carry on the work undertaken by tho government, during the ensuing year. These re­ quests w ill be considered further at an­ other conference which w ill be held to­ morrow. I t w ill not be until a fte r to- m or*ow’ s hearing that I w ill be able even roughly to determine how the funds for this work shall be expended. “ From the fact that the demands for money fa r exceed the amount o f funds that w ill be available, I find it w ill b* a difficult job to decide on any appor­ tionment that w ill satisfy all. Oregon has not been receivin g its share o f the proceeds from the sale o f public lands within its borders, as contemplated un­ der the reclamation act. T o see this Btate next year receive more nearly its share o f this fund ia another prob­ lem with which I am confronted, espe­ cially in view o f the increased demands coming in from other eections o f the reclamation field.” G E N E R A L S T R IK E C A L L E D . Open Secession R eported in Many Communes o f Spain. Bayonne, France, Aug. 3.— W ith all trades unions in Northern Spain de­ claring a general strike today, and with several communes in Catalonia having proclaimed a republic, condi­ tions in A lfonso’ s kingdom are any­ thing but satisfactory. W h ile the gov­ ernment on the one hand sends out re­ assuring dispatches to the e ffe c t that it has the revolt in Barcelona and neighboring districts thoroughly under control, on the other hand it admits that it has seized the telegraph and telephone lines in the Biscayan pro­ vinces, in an e ffo rt to keep the revo­ lutionists and strikers from communi­ cation with each other. This conflict o f official reports, taken with the fact that the m unicipality o f Palamos has declared its e lf free and independent, lead unbiased outsiders to believe that the revolt is anything but suppressed, and that while revolu­ tionists may be cowed in Barcelona itself, they are w aiting in small bands in the hills for more reassuring times, and w ill then reassert themselves. Suffering at Acapulco. M exico City, Aug. 3.— A dispatch from Acapulco state that severe shocks continue. A ll the buildings that re­ main standing are uninhabitable and many are suffering from lack o f shelt­ er. Tents and temporary shacks in which people are sheltered are inade­ quate. Local authorities have sworn in a number o f citizens as special po­ licemen, as the force o f gendarmes is insufficient. There has been some loot­ ing. Feed, clothing and medicine are urgently needed, but thus fa r no relie f steps have been taken. Calhoun Juror Accepted. San Francisco, Aug. 3.— The first juror in the second trial o f Patrick Calhoun, president o f the United R ail­ roads, on an indictment charging him with bribery, which ia now in the third week, waa temporarily passed yester­ day. A fte r more than 1,500 talesmen had been summoned to court, and a large number interrogated, Thomaa Gains ford, a master plumber, ia the first man accepted by both aide* sub­ ject to peremptory challenge. Alabama First at Income Tax. Montgomery, A la ., Aug. 3.— The house o f representatives yesterday unanimously ratified the proposed in­ come tax amendment to the Federal constitution. The senate w ill vote on the question o i ratification Wednesday, l