The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, September 07, 1901, Image 2

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    SHIPMENTS of arms .
EUGEHE WEEKUY GUARD.
TO STUDY AMERICAN METHOD8.
IXEWS OF THE STATE
Preparing For More Trouble in Shaun
fwelv« Workingmen Arrive Fram England ta
Taur the United State«.
EUGENE
OREGON.
EVENTS OF THE PAY
A Comprehensive Review ol the Important
Happenings of the Past Week Presented
in a Condensed Form Which Is Most
Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many
New York, Aug. 29.—On the Anchor
line steamship Ethiopia tonight came
12 workingmen, who have been sent
to tour this country and study trades
by an English paper. Tbe men were
selected by popular vote. They are:
H. J. Humphrey, coach builder, Ley-
ton store. Essex, Frank Harris, pot­
tery and glass decorator, Boxness,
Scotland; F. A. Scott, electrical and
mechanical engineer, Glasgow. C. J.
Jackson, engineer, Stratford; Thomas
Graham, miner, Yorkshire; W. E.
Grant, stevedore, Liverpool; George
Nutley, painter, Kingston Hill. Sur­
rey;
Thomas
Fleming,
mason,
Peebles; John Scutter, engine driver,
Motherwell; Kenneth Kenxle, uphol­
sterer. Internees; George Ethells,
weaver. Stockport; J. G. Gowan, ha.m-
mi rman, Gatesh«*ad, and A. Nichol
Simpson, who will act as conductor
said:
of the expedition. Mr. Simpson r"
‘ ‘‘
"We will visit Washington. 1 Pitts
East
burg. Philadelphia. Cleveland.
Liverpool, O.. Buffalo, Ottawa and
Montreal. We shall remain a few
days In each city. The delegates
came over here to gather information
and study questions in which the
British artisan is vitally Interested.
We will Inquire into the conditions
of the American wageearners; how
they sre housed and live; their hours,
unions and other things of interest
to us on the other side.”
TEM8 OF INTEREST FROM ALL
PARTS
OF
OREGON.
Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im.
portance
A Brief Review of the Growth
and Improvements of the Many Industries
Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth
— Latest Market Report
WARULOl’DSLOWER i Munition*
BOXERS AGAIN DRILLING-
Victoria. B. C.. Au*. 29.—Chinese
papers received by the Empress of
China contain accounts of a massacre
of Chinese in the Kwan Tien Hien
district of Manchuria, the Russians
excusing the massacre by the state­
ment that the peasants killed were
mistaken for insurgents. Few de­
tails are given.
Further troubles in Mongolia and
Manchuria are reported, and, accord­
ing to the North China Dally News,
the Russians have placed 20.000 men
on tbe Manchuria-Corean frontier to
cope with the rebels.
The Shanghai Mercury publishes a
letter from Rev. Frank Herman, of
Chou Ping, who has been journeying
through North Shan Tung, to the ef­
fect that the Boxers are drilling and
preparing for a rising in that prov­
ince. Christians have been openly
threatened. A Boxer placard has
been found posted at Canton, de-
nouncing foreigners and calling upon
the Chinese to rise and refuse to pay
the indemnity to the foreigners.
The Chinese papers contain long
accounts of the floods caused by the
overflowing of the Yangtse Kiang,
and stories are told of the drowning
of hundreds of villagers, of the break
ing of the embankment, the flooding
of millions of acres of rice fields, and
of great destruction generally by the
floods.
The allies have returned to the
Chinese Government the warship
Haiyang, flagship of Admiral Yih,
which was taken during the bombard­
ment of Taku.
A bloody affray is reported from a
Chinese village 15 miles from Kiang
Si, where Protestant and Catholic
converts quarreled and came to
blows, with the result that 30 Pro­
testants were killed.
War
Going
to
Central
FAMINE IN RVSsg
and
South Amarica.
Tung
Province.
ol
FRANCE BREAKS OFF RELATIONS
WITH TURKEY.
Th« French Minister. M. Constan«, Hai Left
Constantinople
Munir Bev, Turkish Am-
batsador to France. Now in Switzerland,
Has Been Notified Not to Return Io Peru
— May Mean Downfall of Turkey.
New York. Sept. 2.—Special agents
of the United States Government are
constantly watching for the shipment
of arms from this port, designed to
fall into the hands of the warring
factions in Colombia, and the infor­
mation concerning the shipments ot
arms and other war materials from
here to Central American ports is sent
to Washington in the form of weekly
reports. It is said that a report has
been sent to Washington containing
the information that during the week
ending August 27 these amounts of
arms and explosives were shipped
from New York to Mexican, Central
and South American ports.
_ —
_______
To Mexico
Seven cases of fire­
arms. 11 cases of cartridges and 28.
350 pounds of powder.
To United States of Colombia—206
cases of cartridges and one Driggs-
Seabury 15-pounder rapid-fire gun
•from Pan-American Exposition (latter
weapon not manifested.)
To Venezuela—20 cases of fire­
crackers and 429 cases of railroad ma­
terial.
To Santo Domingo—925 pounds of
gunpowder.
To Uruguay—100 cases of fire-
crackers.
To Argentine Republic—One ease
of firearms and five cases of cart
ridges.
To Central America—One case of
firearms and two cases of cart
ridges.
marked
To Bolivia—36 cases
“wheelbarrows.”
government is preparing t 0
FEED THE DESTITUTE.
Prospects for th« W inter are Qecidediy
In Many Districts the Population Art Ai.
moii
Esc»
to Face With Surv»u«_
Official Government Crop Reports She*
a Senous Condition.
St. Petersburg. Sept. 2 — The day
Paris. Aug. 29 —A semi-official note
on which the first fruits of th* hi*.
Hop picking has begun in several
has been issued, announcing that as
vest were blessed in the church*«
Oregon yards.
Prince Chun’s mission will be hur­
the Porte had not carried out its
which was celebrated throughout
Another
contest
has
been
filed
in
ried to Berlin.
undertakings with regard to the dis­
Russia
this
week, must hav*
the Tillamook timber land case,
Shamrock had another satisfactory
French
puted questions between the I'
been a day of mourning in maay
Cattlemen fired about 100 shots into
trial In New York bay.
and Ottoman Governments, M. Con-
a band of sheep in Eastern Oregon.
of the provinces. The outlook
Kitchener reports another case of
stans, the French Ambassador, acting
be
made
grown worse almost every w**k dut.
Important
changes
will
Boers shooting prisoners.
under instructions from the Foreign
the O. R.
among
the
traffic
men
of
ing the last four weeks. Even v*g*.
Tbe Chinese are again dictating
Minister of France, left Constanti­
& N, Railway.
tables, including potatoes, have b**a
terms in regard to the protocol.
nople August 26th. the date named
Hop pickers are said to be very
largely burned by the scorching heat
Nine persons lost their lives by the
in bis last communication to the
scarce In many sections of the Wil-
in some districts. The approaching
explosion of a Delaware steamer.
lamette Valley.
Porte on the subject.
winter will be one of the gloomi*«
Nebraska Republicans denounced
An arrangement had been effected
Richard Downey has been appoint-
Russia has ever seen.
Governor Savage for paroling Bartley.
ed n«arshal of V’ale, vice Robert
August 17th, and its terms drafted by
The government already hax b*gu#
A Missouri negro murderer is being
Draper, resigned.
the Ottoman Foreign Minister with
pursued, and may be burned if caught.
preparations for the feeding of tn*
Construc tion of the Lakeview Silver
the approval of the Sultan, who had
Sante Fe line negotiating with Pa­
population in districts where stan».
Lake telephone line will be begun
promised M. Constans that the text
cific Mail for trans Pacific connec­
about September 1st.
tion is threatened. By a law adopted
should
be
handed
to
him
August
18th.
tions.
A band of counterfeiter’s captured
some time ago. the Zemstvos, or dis­
M. Constans telegraphed to Paris
The list of witnesses to appear be­
at Huutlngton bad one of the most
trict assembblies are relieved froa
August
19th
that
none
of
the
prom
­
fore the Schley court of Inquiry Is
complete outfits ever found.
all responsibility in the matter, th*
ises had been fulfilled, and M. Del-
made public.
A branch of the Sons of St. George
famine relief funds being now turned
casse.
Minister
of
Foreign
Affairs.
SURROUNDED BY BOERS.
Burns, of the Window Glass Work­
has been organized by the British-
over to the central government
August 21st, telegraphed M. Constans
ers. has a plan for settlement of the
American citizens of Marshfield.
Agents of the ministry of the interior
steel strike.
that, in view of so flagrant a disre­
British Lost Ont Msn Killrd and Four
A dead infant was found in a mill-
are engaged in buying grain, though
gard of the undertakings, the nego­
A gang of thieves stole a three-
wan
race
at
Salem,
but
the
presence
Wounded
the Russian press is forbidden to
PULLMAN TURNED OVER.
masted schooner from her moorings
tiations could no longer be contin­
explained satisfactorily to the cor­
mention the^ matter. The precis* ob­
In Sharptown, Mil., and got away with
London, Aug. 29.—A dispatch from oner.
ued, and requested M. Constans to In­
ject of this prohibition is difficult to
her.
Lord Kitchener, dated from Pretoria
and
Mother
Baptiste.
of
Denver,
Wai
Killed
form
the
Porte
that
he
had
received
W. S. Walker’s threshing crew run
divine. It cannot be possible that
A Chicago policeman shot anil kill- today, Hays:
orders to leave Constantinople. Au-
Three Other« Were Injnred.
the government thinks the grain sp*<.
“Three officers and 65 men who five dayH on spring grain and aver­
ed a boy. and says It was In self-de­
gust 23rd M. Constans communicated
I.adybrand. aged 2500 bushels. The largest run
ulators can be taken unawares, and
fense against a gang of young hood­ were sent north of
Durango.
Colo.,
Sept.
2.
—
By
with the Porte, fixing August 26th as
the secrecy with which the prices and
Orange River Colony, on the right of in one day was 3100 bushels, That
lums.
the date for his departure, and as the turning over of the Pullman on
HE HEADS THE LIST.
Elliott's column were surrounded on is something big. and Mr. Walker
the localities of purchases are invest­
engagements were still unkept, M. west bound Rio Grande passenger ed can hardly be conducive to econ­
New York yachtsmen are afraid of unfavorable ground and captured by would like to hear of the thresher
| Constans left Constantinople yester­ train at 11:18 this morning, Mother omy.
Shamrock II.
a superior force, August 22nd. One that equals it.
Sampson Will Be a Witness at the Schley In­ day, the date named.
Inland Empire farmers are having man was killed and four were wound­
The latest trustworthy reports show
Verne Hopkins attempted to break
With the departure of M. Constans, Baptiste, of Denver, mother superior
quiry —Brooklyn's Officer« Also.
ed. The prisoner» were released. Am jail at Lakeview last week, He re-
a prosperous season.
of Colorado, was killed, and Sister the crop condition about August 1st
the
relations
between
France
and
holding
an
inquiry.
moved thtee slats from the jail floor
Sampson will be a witness at the
Washington. Aug. 29.—It is under­ Turkey may be regarded as broken Mary Nora and Harley McCoy, also Excessive heat and aridity prevailed
"Have received a long letter from with an Iron bar, making an aperture
during the preceding six weeks. This
8« hley court of inquiry.
that Admiral Sampson is to be off Munir Bey, the Turkish Ambas­
Steyn contain ng an argumentative through which he could pass to the stood
represented before the Schley court sador to France, who is in Switzer­ of Denver, and Pullman Conductor cut off the development of the grain
Members of the Nome bar petition Htatement of the Boer ca»e, and say­
ground beneath the building. Once
inquiry by counsel, though the land, has been telegraphed not to re­ Whan were injured. The accident oc­ and unduly hastened maturity. Suffi­
McKinley to remove Judge Noyes.
ing he will continue to tight: also a underneath he proceeded to dig a of
curred at Lobato side track about 100 cient rainfall was had only in the
Navy officials say they have no of-
Trans Atlantic freight business out short letter from Dewett to the same trench to the south end of the build­ ficial knowledge on the subject, and turn to Paris. The current affairs of yards from the high bridge, five miles western and Baltic provinces. The
the
two
embassies
can
be
carried
on
effe< t
of N««w York Is very light.
ing. and when the hour came for his . _ point
____ to
_ the
_
___
fact that the court of by the Charge d’Affaires, but all ne­ east of Chama. Railroad men and winter grains naturally suffered com­
"Botha writes acknowledging the escape he would have nothing to do inquiry
The expiatory mission of Prince retelpt
is the only body authorized gotiations of a political nature will passengers alike are unable to explain paratively little fiom the weather, and
of
my
pro
tarnation
and
pro
­
but remove a board from beneath th«* to admit or debar counsel In such be entirely suspended until the Sul­ why the car turned over as the train the harvests of winter grain will be
Chung has been delayed at Basle.
testing against it, and stating that
was slower than usual, the track in good in the provinces of Kiel!, Po-
Nicaragua and Colombia promise the Boers intend to go on fighting. sills. The aperture in the floor was cases. It may, at its pleasure, deny tan yields to the French demands.
covered by a blanket from the bed.
person under investigation the
The French Government holds that good condition and there was no dolia. Bessarabia and Kherson, in
not to mix in the Isthmian trouble.
On th«' otht r hand, the surrenders and the officer, noticing this, thought the
privilege of having counsel present
before the accident. The some portions of the black earth dis­
Rothschilds deny any knowledge of lately have Increased considerably." it strange. Lifting the blanket from before the court; or, on the other the Sultan has broken his word. He breakage
tricts. particularly the provinces ot
Another dispetch from I-ord Kitch­ the floor, the means of the prisoner's hand, it may go the length of per­ had promised full payment of the car was dragged about 75 feet.
the recent reported combine in cop­
Mother Batiste was sitting on the Tchernigoff. Poltava, Volhynia, Kursk,
I long standing indemnities to French­
ener siys:
per.
escape was discovered, and a jail­ mitting persoriH in secondary interest men. amounting to 12,000.000 francs left side and the car turned to the in the province of Minsk. Grodno.
"Since August 19th, 32 Boers have break averted.
the privilege of e.mploylng counsel be­ i (32.400,000), but at the end of last right. She was thrown across the Kovno. Vitebsk and Smolensk, in por­
Tinplate officials deny that negotia­
made prisoners and
fore the court. So the officials say week declined to pay the full ynount. aisle and half way through an open
tions are under way to settle the been killed, 139
surrendered
Including
l
$
I
have
Prunes
are
beginning
to
move
in
they have no knowledg«* officially of j and offered a r«‘du< eil sum. w'/ch was window, her head and shoulders being tions of the Baltic territory, in Fin­
strike.
nephew of the ex-Presl- earnest at The Dalles.
I
Kruger,
a
the retention of counsel by Admiral [ refused by M. Constans, who waited dragged between the side of the car land and in a portion of the central
The worst epidemic of plague Hl dent."
Sampson,
but privately it is admitted | until yesterday and then departed. and the ties. She was dead before region. In the remaining portion ot
TI d * Jacksonville public schools
years Is now rampant in parts of
the Empire the winter grains will
that
he
expects
to be so represented. The Sultan made a final attempt to
Canton, China.
FATAL BRIDGE ACCIDENT.
will open September 2.
The
Navy
Department
toilay. induce him to stay. M. Constans hail any one reached her. her head being shade off from below medium to very
One hundred fellows were elected
A race meeting will probably be j through Captain Lemly, the Judge- left Thereapia on board the Vautour split open. Sister Mary Nora is hurt bad, and the official report adds that
to the Association for the Advance- Falling nl Bridge Girders Caused the Death held in Pendleton this fall.
Advocate of the court of inquiry, sup­ for Stamboul. where he was to take internally and her injuries are quite “the condition of spring grains is be­
merit of Science.
plied
counsel for Admiral Schley with tho Orient express. A court cham­ serious. Harley McCoy was asleep low that of winter grains.' The har­
of Four Mtn.
The Klamath county wheat crop a tentative
when the jar came. His arm slipped vest of spring grains will be 'satis­
list of witnesses to be
General Fabius M. Mead, a veteran
Columbia. 8. C., Aug. 29.—An acci­ will not la* as large as it wks last year. called before the court by the Gov­ berlain arrived at Stamboul in post through the window and his hand was factory ' in the southwest, tue Vistula
of till- Civil War, and a friend of
haste from the Sultan, begging M.
Hopgrowerx at Woodburn coinplain ernment. The department declines Constans to return to Thereapia. and* ground off at the wrist. Conductor provinces and portions of the north­
Logan, Grant und McClellan, Is dead, dent at the new bridge which the
Southern
Railway
is
constructing
at
had his left hip crushed, and west. It is bad throughout the im
to
make
this
list
public,
but
it
is
un
­
of
a
scarcity
of
help
to
harvest
the
promising that everything would be Whan
While two men were out hunting Congaree River today caused the
was also internally injured. W. D. mens* southwestern territory between
derstood that it contained, and in satisfactorily settled.
M.
Constans
in Montana, one mlHtook the other ileiith of four men. One other was crop.
fact is headed by. the name of Rear- declined to return, declaring the time McDowell, state health inspector, was the Dnelper and the Ural, Percent-
for a bear and shot him through the fatally and two more seriously in­
The wheat crop of Jackson county Admiral Sampson.
for promises was past, and that it aboard the train and cared for the in age estimates have not been given.
heart.
jured Th«* Hilling of the steel gird- is turning out much better than ex­
Some time ago Admiral Schley, in was for the Sultan to fulfill his un­ jured at Chama.
<*rs
about
seven
feet
long,
weighing
Tiie French Minister to Turkey has
sending his list of witnesses to the
pected.
EXAMINATION OF HOEY.
act it tons each, caused the accident.
left
Constantinople,
which
department, included a request for all dertakings.
French Government will take
Three Men of-Wertmen Drowned.
The
Sherman
county
Horse
Fair
The
girders
were
hoisted
about
mid
­
breaks off friendly relations between
the officers of the Brooklyn. The de no The
further steps in the matter, but
way of the river above tho bridge, I Association will hold a fair at Wasco partment replied that a number of
Washington. Sept. 2.—The Navy
tho two nations.
The rains of the night previous prob- I some time this fall to encourage the the officers of the Brooklyn would be will wait for the Sultan to move. It Department today received a cable­ A Line Rider Testifies to the Nogalti Smuj-
K. C. Westfall, chief of the money alily hud caused the ropes holding
is thought the Sultan will not allow gram from Captain Otaig, of the Al-
glirg Conspiracy Case.
on the list prepared by the depart- the
order bureau at Havana, will be them in place to slip. The crash breeding of good horses of al) kinds.
present situation to. last very 1 »art j HatoJ at Ailpn annmirwi ng that
Nogales,
Ariz.. Sept. 2.—William
Th«
1
first
*'«-*•«•/*<
xHalfu
>11
KlaiiiH«!'
I
prosecuted.
Frank Schilz and Timothy McCarthy,
IWri* 'were 75 people on”"fne“WT<118, nu<ween cut anil cared for. rue sec­ sired. The Admiral responded to-
Hoey,
United
States Collector of Cus­
him.
while
sleeping
on
the
poop
deck
of
the
Bearer ol Chineie Edict Delayed.
ond crop, which will Lai cut next day through Captain Parker, of his
spectators and workmen.
toms at this port, was arraigned today
Albany
last
Sunday
night,
slid
over
­
The bridge I h being built by the j month, promises to Is- much larger counsel. He gave the names of the
As a result of litigation over min­
l’ekin, Aug. 28. —Li Hung Chang board during the heavy roll of the ves­ before United States Commissioner R.
*’
ing claims near Cape Nome, a mob of Phoenix Bridge Company of Phlla- ! than th«* first.
principal officers of the Brooklyn, and today informed the ministers that sel.
Captain Craig's cablegram says D. George on several charges based on
70 masked men attacked the holders delphla. The structure was not ma­
........... damaged
.......___________
The following schools in Polk coun- also of seven petty officers, includ­ the l>earer of the edict necessary to he remained in the locality where the information that he conspired to ad­
by the accident,
of some claims and fatally wounded terially
ing
the
quartermasters
who
were
at
signing
the
settlement
protocol
by
though Home of the iron work whb ty are without teachers, and in each th«* wheel during the action off San­
accident occurred all Sunday night and
one man.
the Chinese plenipoteptiares, who until after daylight Monday, but the mit Chinese into this country from
case a good ‘ one is
' wanted " : Cuncord,
"
tiago.
B. F. Jossey, United States cus- strained.
was on his way from Sinan Fu and men were not again seen and their Mexico in a fraudulent manner. A
Lincoln, Bridgeport, and the primary
toms inspector at Tucson, Arizona,
NEGROES CANNOT BE IN IT.
expected
to arrive today, lias been bodies could not be recovered. On the number of witnesses were examined,
FLOOD
OF
OIL
IN
TEXAS.
department
at
Falls
City.
under arrest for smuggling Chinese
delayed bv floods, but it is anticipated following Monday George Perkins the principal one being George W.
Into the United States, was killed by
went overboard and was drowned. His Webb, known as a line rider. Webb
the accidental discharge of I i I h re­ First Cubin Artillery Will Be Compottd of
Portland Markets.
Another Guther i> Going Wild Great Danger j he will reach l’ekin shortly.
body was recovered and will be buried testified, among other things, that be
volver while looking for chicken
Natives.
in Case of Fiet.
Wheat — Walla Walla, nominal
ashore at Aden.
thieves on hla own premises.
Shipment of Gold From Nome.
advised Hoey that Chinese were being
New Turk, Aug.28.—That Negroes 56i,c jier bushel; bluestetn, 5fi1i(<*
Beaumont,
Tex.,
Aug.
29.
—
Two
men
San Francisco, Aug. 28. — The
'Die United States gunboat Machias are barred from enlistment in the 57c; val ley, 5.5 056.
brought through the lines and made
Forming the Plow Tru«t.
ar<> dead and one of the largest oil steamer St. Paul has arrived from
an engagement with the Collector W
is nt Colon.
First Cuban artillery is stated by the
Flour—best grades, $2 6503.50 per gushers in the world is going abso­
Chicago, Sept. 2.—Nearly thirty
lutely wild, utterly defying the me­ Norn«1 via St. Michael with $1,500.000 plow manufacturers of the United meet him at his room. He put a man
A largo sugar licet crop ix expected Tribune corrcspomient at Havana barrel; graham, $2 <10.
named Dickey in a cupboard and left
in gold dust. She brings information
chanical
skill
of
man
to
stop
it.
Due
hundred
slid
fifty
"Cubans"
will
Data
—
Old
$1.1001.15
percental.
is Southern Washington.
States were in session here toilay dis­ the door ajar. Continuing he said:
that
Judge
Wickersham
will
not
hold
The
famous
oil
field
presents
tonight
l*e enlisted.
All muxt la* 21 years
Burley—Fee«l, $15015.50; brewing.
th«1 possibility of one of the direst court at Nome during the temporary cussing plans for a consolidation of all I “I talked with Hoey about a China­
M ichacl Berry, n note«! Colorado ild or more, and white. Negroes will $15.50 |>er tom.
calamities which ever visited Texas, absence of Jmlge Noyes, ami that the plow interests in the country. man named How and proposed to go
burglar has lieeii arrested.
Millstuffs—Bran, $27 |>er ton; mid­ should fire join force with the gush­
After the meeting it was announced
not I h * receive«! as candidates for en­
cases now ped ing are to be tried at that the proposed consolidation was in with him. 1 said that How had
llelat ions are still disturbed be- listment. Enlistment will lie made dlings, $21.50; shorts. $20. chop. $16. ers. Tomorrow the gusher will still Unalaska.
promised me 310 a head. Hoey said
practically a sure thing from present all right and told me how he had fixed
Hay—Timothy, $11« 13; clover, be spilling Itself on the prairies and
similarly a» in the United States, and
tween France and Turkey.
prospects
and
that
about
350,000.000
will Is* for tbe term of two years. $709.50; Oregon wild hay, $">06 per flooding the country with oil.
it with them to use a letter A on tbe
Four Miner« Killed.
Two men were killed while trying One of the first questions toarise con­ ton.
would be represented in the organiza- certificate of those who had paid tbe
Janies Smith died trying to shut
I
Bloomington,
III.,
Aug.
28.
—
Four
to shut off a new Texas oil gusher.
cerning th«* enlistment is as to who
Hutter- •—Fancy creamery.22 *t025c ; off the gusher, and John McDaniels miners lost their lives in an accident tion when it should be completed. The fee, and that I was to let such China­
Both
recent rise of ten per cent in the price man go. but was to arrest all others.'
died trying to save Smith. —
Colombians generally expect the are “Cubans'* within the terms of dairy, 18020c; store, 11012c per showed
great heroism.
The wild at the Chenoa coal mine at noon to­ of plows and the proposed consolida­
The examination will be continued
revolutionary movement to succeed. th«’ order. In the absence of General pound.
gusher is in the Hogg Swayne syn- day. The men were about to descend tion is the result, the manufacturers tomorrow.
Eggs—17017’jC |*er dozen.
Woo.1, Acting Military Governor
dlcate tract.
in the car when the cable broke, pre­ say. of an increase in the price of
Shaffer says the move to settle the Scott explained that "in order to l*e
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 110
cipitating them to the bottom of th«* every kind of material and a ruinous
steel strike is without official sane- eligible tho candidate must la* a 11 ltc ; Young America, 12‘gC per
A Car Inspector Killed
Book Bindery Girls Strike.
shaft, 247 feet below. All were killed credit system that has prevailed for
t ion.
Cuban citizen by birth or adoption." pound.
St. Louis. Sept. 2.—In an accident
Chicago. Aug 29.—AU the girls of instantly, their necks l>eing broken. years.
Poultry—Chicken», mixed. $.'l uo«t the Bookbinders' Union employe«! by
on the Southern Railway at Firewater
Englishmen are confident that Sir There seems to la< some doubt as to
Turkey Comidcring the Claim«
Station, four miles from East St
Thomas Lipton is going to win the how : Cuban citizenship is fixed until 3.75; hens, $4 5005.50; dreaaed. 10« the W. B. Conkey Company, at Ham
Fourteen Persons Hurt
Constantinople. Sept. 2.—The Tur­ Louis, today, Frank Haefele. chief car
the new constitution g es into effect. He |»er pound; springs, $2.500.3.50 mond. Ind., numbering about 250.
America's cup.
Indianapolis, Aug. 28.—Fourteen kish Minister discussed the French inspector of the road, was killed, and
|s*r dozen ; ducks. $3 for old ; |3 00 struck today because their officers,
Howard, who deserted the Amer­
----- - that Elmore Drumm, fireman, was fatally
2 ,. I'.
It is believed
«3.50 for young; gees«’, $.'i«6 p«>r who had been discharged yesterday, persons were injured, three seriously, claims Saturday.
Mi<«r Starved to Death.
icans to become a Filipino leader,
were not reinstated.
Trouble has in a collission lietween a Greenfield full satisfaction will be given to and Scott Mulconnery, engineer, se­
dozen
;
turkeys,
live,
8«
1(V
,
dressed,
New York, Aug. 29 An old nian
been brewing since Saturday, when interurban car and a train on the Belt France.
has Isi'n captured.
riously injured.
named Paddy Kearns died yesterday lO0l2l«c per pound.
an injunction from the Federal Court railroad today. The electric car was
Mutton
—
l.atnlm,
34*0,
gross;
Cardinal Gibbons was given a In Tarrytown, literally of starvation
Smith«
of
Oklahoma.
prohibited the workers from picket­ partly demolished.
There were 12
On An Oregon Beach.
royal welcome on his return to Hal- and neglect. In the house In which dress«*»!, 6«7c p«*r pound; sheep, ing or holding mass meetings to in
' ­ passeuigres on the car, nearly all from
Guthrie. O. T.. Sept. 2.—Today a
h«
’
had
lived
alone
for
more
than
60
Marshfield.
Or., Sept. 2 —The Brit
$.>
25,
groaa
;
dreaaed,
606^0
per
lb.
timidate
nonunion
employes.
tiniore from Europe.
call was issued for a convention ...
in
Greenfield.
years, bank books showing deposits
Ilogs — Gross, heavy, $5.7506;
ish bark Baroda, bound from Caila«
Guthrie
October
12
next
of
all
persons
By the explosion of a Isimb in New of 37,000 were found. The old man Is light $4.7505; dreeeed, 707tyc per
Hanna Will Take the Stump
in Oklahoma by the name of Smith, for Portland. Or., is ashore nine mile»
Four Boy« Drowned.
Jersey three men were seriously in­ believed to have had a considerable pound.
an-
Cleveland.
O„
Aug
29.
—
It
Is
to
effect an organization for annual south of the Coquille River. 8be
New York. Aug. 29.—Four boys, be­ reunions. It is estimated that 2000 struck head on and swung around anJ
jured and several women and children amount of ready money and some
Veal — Small. 809c; large, 7 nounced authoritatively that much of
jewelry
hidden
around
the
house.
H
b
tween
the
ages
of
10
and
15
years,
slightly
is now lying with her bow to the sei.
Senator Hanna's time during the
came to this lountry from Ireland In «7 lsC j*er pound.
were drowned today at Ixrng Branch. Smiths are in the territory.
She has two heavy anchors out. sad
Href—Groaa top steers. $3 5004.00; state campaign will be spent on the N. J. The victims are
A vessel wax stolen from a dock In 1349.
Two
sons
if the sea remains smooth as it is no»
Drilled Into Dynamite
cows ami heifers. $3 25«3.50. dreaaed stump, especial attention being given of Professor Blakeley, the head of
Maryland and the thieves tried to
to the clos.» counties The Senator
Drowned in the Spree.
Shamokin. Pa.. Sept. 2.—John Shen- the captain has hopes of floating M*
beef, 6ti<<i7'.4«' per p««und.
the
Long
Branch
High
School:
a
son
escape with her.
They »»•re over-
returned home today much rested
asky, a miner, was killed toilay and ship off. but men who have had experi­
London. Aug 39.—Lady Smith, wife
Hopa—12«14<' |n*r pound.
taken later,
after a week's trip up the lakes, and of Alexander Gaskell, of Ixing Branch,
ence on the beach in that locglity
of Sir Archibald I-rwln Smith. Mas
Wool—Valley. ll«*il.3l,c; Eastern will leave tomorrow for North Solon, and Harold, son of Harry Sherman, several others were badly injured by claim that the chances are
Ih'part inent of justice upholds the ter of th«* Rolls since 190«), was found Oregon. 8«12*,«•; mohair, 20<<t21c j*er where he will speak to the annual re­ of Ixmg Branch. The boys were on an explosion of dynamite at the Scott
shaft here. The explosion was caused her being floated. She has shout
secretary of th«’ navy in withholding dead today, floating In the River pound.
union of the Western Reserve Asso­ a raft quite a distance from the shore, by a drill accidently running into a 100 tons of coal forward and
and
were
swept
into
the
sea
by
the
the royalty on the Harvey steel-hard- Spree It Is n«»t known how she was
ciation
Potatoes—$l«$l 10 per sack.
charge of dynamite.
ballast aft.
waters.
drowned.
ning patent.
Getting
Arm«
From
America.
The Iowa at Acapulco
There are 649 1-3 millions of men
Iniursnce Litigation« Settled
Munitions ol War lor Rrbels
Will Proiecute Carries« Officals.
Preserved fruits, in a state fit to
New York. Aug. 29—Information
an«l 633 2-3 millions of women in this
Chicago.
Sept. 2.—A settlement of
Washington.
Sept.
2.
—
The
battle
­
New
York
Aug.
29.
—
The
Panama
have l>een eaten, have lieeii taken
Havana. Aug. 29.—The authoritiea
world, giving th«* men a majority of has been obtained by agents of the
ship
Iowa
arrived
today
at
Acapulco
the
litigation
which has involved tM
Steamship
Company
s
steamer
Ori
­
from the ruins of Herculaneum.
Colombian government, according to will prosecute for criminal negligence on her way to join the Ranger in look­ Northwestern Life Assurance C’01*'
zaba sailed today for Colon, carrying 15 1-3 millions.
K.
C.
Westfall,
chief
of
the
money
order
English cement manufacturers, a large number of huge packing
ing after American Interests on the Pany since last September was rfect-
For th«’ first time during his pon­ the Tribune, that a vessel now at a
finding their trade threaten«*«! by the cases which those who are well In­ tificate of 23 yearn Po,«e Leo iwently New Jersey port has been engaged bureau of the Havana postoffice. who Isthmus.
ed today by the bid of Walter H LX
American product, decide to adopt formed. say contain munitions of war entertained eight giwwts at luncheon by the Insurgents for a filibustering lost 34.000 of the funds of the post-
Dedired the Strike Off.
for the assets of the company. Sot#*
the Yankee methods and machinery. for the rebels In the Department of in the Vatican.
expedition. This ship, it is said. Is office in an omnibus while on the way
offered w
to >- pay
Cauca. on the Pacific Coast of Colom­
•rr. Lee
i.ee onere«
—< 40 P*r
Pittsburg. Sept. 2.—The seven hun­ time ago Mr.
to pay the money into the treasury.
to
carry
a
part
of
th«
’
consignment
of
• al II approved claims aza:»*
The Southern Pacific railroad now bia. On the arrival of the arms at
“
G«i*rge W. Ranek. one of the b»*at 5.000 rifles, ammunition and men for The Havana secret police know who dred strikers at the plant of the Mc­ cent on pany
in
return
for - the title W
has 95 engines equip|«cd for the burn­ Colon, It is said they will be trans km*wn literary men of Kentucky, which General I'ribe l'ribe telegraph­ stole the money The gang consists Clintock Marshall Company, at Ran the compauj
m
■
«?»■■■■«
------- The
„V. claims whicb
»hieb are
ing of oil as fuel. It takes 21 barrels shipped by railroad to Panama and was struck and killed by a lx’uisiille ed recently to Dr. A. J. Restrepo, his of four persons two Cuban boys and kin. Pa . met today and declared the • II the assets.
it
two negroes. All are as yet at large, strike off They go back at the terms to be settled aggregate in round
of oil to run a locomotive • day. but sent thence by an Kngllsh steamer to A N.vhivlle tram at Lexington.
representative
In
this
city.
Buena
Ventura,
the
seaport
of
China.
offered by the company.
•nd »re believed to be in biding.
the cost 1» small compar«*«! with coal.
ures 31.000.000.
(>f the inhabitants of Budapest 23.6
Gstting Rradv ter Buoneti
Immense damage has been caused
Ixx Fabius F. M«ad Dead.
Oppoitd to t*»« Inion Label
Rebel« Attacked Buena Ventura.
Biwr Attaik Rtpul««d
|w*r cent 1 IM. 198) are Israelites.
by fire to the forests in northern
Victoria. R C.. Aug 29 — H M S
sessM
General
Fabius
Chicago
Au*.
29-
London.
Aug
29
—
Locd
Kitchener,
i
Kingston.
Jamaica.
Sept.
2.
—
The
Buffalo. Sept. 2 —At today s 1
Ontario and Qu< lax*
More than $78.0'0.GOB was paid Amph'on yesterday loaded
three
F Mead, a veteran ot the War of
in
a
dispatch
from
Pretoria
today,
British steamer Costa Rican, which of the
lue United
1 uitc-u Typothetae
___ of Ant*
The sugar cane is now cultivated the Rebellion, and • friend of Grant, by American insurance companies to scowloads of ammunition. and the re- aays:
has arrived here from Colon. Colom­ the convention directed that a «a*
in every part of Africa that has luwn l-ogan and Mct’lrllan, died last night Iwneficiaries in the Middle states last port was current last night, although
"A convoy on Its way from Kim­ bia. brought advices of continued rebel mittee of three be appointed by
no confirmation can be obtain«*»!, that
explored by white men.
at his late reslde'nce In this city, after year
berley to Griquatown was attacked activity in the vicinity of Colon and chair to make a study on behalf of t**
she
has
been
ordered
to
prepare
to
The strikes that have «wcurred in a Ion* Illness, Iiesth was caused by
The presents which the sultan usu­
near Rootkopje. The attack was
the United Stat«« last y«-ar cx*et the consumption. and for many months ally gives are made in a special work proceed to Panama, and the torpele- driven off by Captain Humby's e«F Panama. The government was mak­ Typxxhetae and other trade* of
been
practically
destroyers
Virago
and
Sparrowhawk
General
Mead
had
ing renewed efforts to dislodge the proposition that all trades be co»?*
country, it is aaul, between $4<M' *WK), ■
shop at Constantinople, employing
helpless and forced to remain In his
are to go with her. The Vira* >'s cort of tbe Seventy fourth Imperial rebels from a strong position The led to use the union label. Tbe <*
OUO and $.MMi OU),000
alxxit
50
men.
bed (tenersi Mead was born In Ra
boilers have been taken apart, and Yeomanry, who lost nine men killed rebels in force were attacking Buena vention of 190) was oppose«! to
I^«st y«*ar the area in cotton «»« the lel*h. N C In 1x39 In 1*73 he was
E r three yearn two New York men orders have be«-n given for work and had 23 men wounded. The con Ventura, on the Bay of Choco, Monday, idea on the ground that it infra***
biggest on leoont, l*eing 23.MKi.62t) named by President tirant as on* of have lw*en trying to make each other night and day to hurry the repairs voy was brought in safely.
and a large government force has been
' Rawlinson caught 18 Transvaalers dispatched there from Panama. The on the personal liberty ot the ;«>*•
l«lee. and it was an incrvaM* from l*- the com ml a* loners to Investigate the the gift of aouw. Failing, they have and have the destroyer ready to pro
after a 4«> minute gallop in the open censorship in Colombia is most strin­ and this convention 1» of 'be
tweeu 16 and 17 million acres 15 condition of affairs on the Me«lean at la»> ex.'ktd th* aid of the t ’Urtk I cecd.
••st of Kdcnburgh "
bordar
gent.
*
year* ag'i.
mind.
't-aders.