The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 16, 1907, Image 1

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NEWS OF TBE WIE«
BLACK HAND REIGNS
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HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
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OPERATORS ALL OUT
A CGI s i
MO
STRIKE MAY SPREAD
KEYS SILENT AT CHICAGO
If Operator»’
Demands Are Refused
General Strike Will Follow.
Operator* R»fu*s to Work With Non
union Men at Los Angeles.
Chicago, Aug 11- The strike of
Chicago. Aug 9
The telegraph
the union commercial telegraph op­
■ •petal.u» who .ire employed by th»
erators will be universal throughout
iu a buuuciiocu iuruj lur um
Western Union Telegraph Company
the United State« »nd t'anada within
lu Chicago west <>u strike tonight al
ula has been roused to action by the
2 4 hour», according to National Bee-
IS o'clock. The trouble was precipi­
outrages charged to th» murderoua
rctary Russell, of the telegraphers’
libit k Hand S<w letv
Th» *tr.<:» ..f
tated by the 1.0« Angeles »trike,
organization
This statement was
'X
which was started two days ago.
made by Mr Rusaell after he had
I patrolled by Troop D of lhe State
Tonight the local executive board
been Informed of the action taken
Cum more lai Telegraphers’
<>f the Commercial
by the men In New York, who, at a
Constabulary.
Mors than 40 »»»-
The State
■ ■ ■ today, decide* o I
t
Union met and din uamd the rtituov-
A Resume of the Lose Important but peels. Including four known leaders,
a walkout In abeyance until the lat­ Most of Lsrge Office* ol Watt Ar» Ing of th»
are in jail at New Castle. ' out by Strike I* Optional With Local Union*,
mcn who refused to work
Not Lose Interesting Events
ter part of the week.
petition
with the non-union operators em-
but Sactionso by National Offi­
Constabulary was ordered
Now Idi» sod Baiane» Await
"This
strike
movement,
acid
Mr.
of the Past W«ak.
to leave
When tbs
Russell, ’ has come to a point »here
Governor Edwin Htuart on
ployed lu lais Vtigeli .
cers When Caltad.
Order to Walk Out.
men Were notified of thia step all
there can be no backing down. The
of clllavns, who are afraid
telegraphers have been trodden on
operator» employed In the overland
Pin-
their homes, fearing attack.
division of the l> ' »1 office refused to
long enough by the companies, an J
the
Germany ia equipping a completa
Evidence la being secured by
te!
e-
Portland.- Aug
13
The
All operators of both companies work any longer with the non unlou
now that *e have the opimrtunlty
Ita 1 lœn*i<úr|Ai fui ber regularatruy.
Th»
men
\\ lieu this nctlou was taken.
kerton detectives employed by
graphers' strike la now general we are going to use all our strength at Chicago strike.
th»
Almost every operator out at Kan­ Night Chief Harry Price ordered all
The E'retieh minister of war was in­ United Blates Steel Company,
For several
Following to enforce our demands
throughout the country
we«'ka President Small and myself ia»» City, Denver, Ball Lake. New Or­ who refused to work to leave the of­
sulted and thru assaulted by an manne detectives are working among
Is a general summary of the situa-
II. iu«ii went into other divi­
It—vc be-*:i *t»ld!..g tuv IsSagrapber« leans, Topeka, Da!!as, Fort Worth fice
workman.
Italians and as fast an evidence la tlon today:
back, and have been advising concil­ Helena
sions nnd requested the men to go
bjT
bI«»:.,. ;« uf riva! cvtnpsnie» are rac­ 3HTUr»*d 4t3ffiix*krfffi »IMb
Operators at Bl. latuls. Bl Paul. into th« overland division
In every
Commercial operators — Strike has iation. but they have taken matter*
The police of Al­
ing from Seattle to Alaska to get >25,- the state troops.
In their osu hand* and we are going Onialin, Portland anti Indianapolis case he »ns met with a refusal, un­
extended
with
groat
rapidity
legheny
City
today
made
the
moat
await
urder*
from
Pre«tdeut
Small
000 worth ol business.
to aland by them No union man will
til over 70 m«n were sent home.
Important captures during the cru­ throughout the United States and be allowed to work with anyone not before striking
'I he grievance committee of the
Sacramento ia being completely cov- sade against the Black Hand, In telegraph
bu«lue«s I» everyw here belonging to <>ur organisation, and
New York operators. uuuiberlng union called on Mr Price and noti­
ere. I * iwe e tr. • lights and displays which the officials of New York,
Both thia means that tomorrow morning, 3.UUU, meet Sunday to decide un ac­ fied him that uni««» every man was
paralyzed or badly crippled
for the irrigation congress.
Philadelphia, Rochester and other
reinstated by midnight every union
Western I'nlon and Postal Telegraph when the business of lhe week be­ lion.
cltlee are co-operating.
Operators accuse Western Union num In the office would lie called
gin«. th- strike .»III become univer­
A member of lhe New York Black
to
tie
equally
at-
Companies
appear
Gtatana Kacco 1» in Jail, accused
sal. We cannot go half way lu thia of violating agreement for aettlo- out
Ibis »a« refused nnd promptly
Hand society has given the police all of slashing the throat of Mrs. Mary fcctcd
matter now.
The strike ha» been rneut of San Francisco »trike, Tbey nt midnight, by i pr< arrangement, a
the details of h • initiation.
Press
Operators
At
7:
30
p
m
.
11. Baauako at her home, when she
precipitated by the men themselves, demand 2 5 per cent Increase In aal- whl»tle »a» blown and every opera­
New York lime, Associated Pres« without the sanction of the national ary- eight hour day for day work. tor employeil In th« tnnln office, with
One of the K< rean delegate» to The refused to give up mouey demanded
operators left th«lr keys over the en-
Hague has I evn sentenced to <!«th and by him and another Italian, for tire system, refusing to give General officers, but wo are now working In seven and one half hours for night tho exception of six wire loop chiefs.
whom the police are looking.
The
unison and anything that the ofll- »ork and recognition of union.
Including Mr. Price nnd hla two aa-
the other two to life imprisonment^
woman has positively Identified Rae Manager Stone time to refer to the dais of the various unions through-
Both companies declare purpose »Islanl«. left tb.t ir k«y» ami with a
board
of
directors
of
the
Associated
co
na
the
man
Who
slashed
her
It is reported that there will 1«
out tho country have done In calling to fight to a finish and ueny there la round of cheers filed out of the of-
strong opposition in cong owe to the throat with a raaor. while hla ac­ Press their demand for higher wages •trikes meets with our hearty co- grle vnnee.
fit« The m«u employed by tho com­
and
limitation
of
hours
President Small of union aay« pany nt th« various morning uewa-
operation.”
sending of a fleet ol warships t« the complice held a cap over her face
Railway
Telegraphers
I.
W
».is Identified as mi"
tb*>
Thia announcement wna made by compnnie» have violated agreement papers had bet-n notified of the con­
Pacifl”.
................. '
M.o
.. Quick, grand *ec rotary and treasurer Mr Russell at a mass meeting of the slid promises sensational elpusurvK templated »trike nnd they nlso quit
I. V .' ’ . I !. Hand letter»
t,.
O of th" Order of Hallway Telegraph­ striking telegraphers held tn Brand's
A United States marshal recently re­
work.
that
death,
turned from Alaska says rich pay dirt night and »hot to univa»
The local official» of tho union to­
he after
«ave re
up ­ ers. Issues order directing railroad hall Bunday afternoon. Th« hall
Chicago, Aug 10
Following tho
Hand letters
1» being found on the third beach at a 16.000 ceiving Black Identified
by telegraphers not to handle commer­ seated 1.500 persons, and so great lend of >hn telegraph operators em­ night stated that th« day operators
cial
message*
threatened
death
depth of from «10 to 100 feet.
»xs th« demand for accommodations
employed by th" company, moat of
Samuel
who witnessed the
Practically the entire telegraphic that several hundred of the striking ployed by tho Western I'nlon Tele­ »horn belong to the unli'io. would re-
Hncco was
murder
Kacco lived
Boilermakers on the Southern Pacific In New McKee.
business of th« country Is tied up as o|»eratora were unable to gain admit graph Company In Chicago, the tele- fti»c to go to work In the morning.
line« are on strike.
from the
hla result
home of the atrlke Inaugurated lance to the building and remained graphers iu nine ether cities through­ I hla will Include nil brunrh office«
enlng letters came to Marattlo
In from
mo«t
of th«
large cities by the on the streets tn the vicinity until
York,
where
tho threat-
police
believe
ho
was
sent
here
na
Negr oa in Cui* have organised an
out the t'nllcd State* quit work yes­ throughout the city.
The operators of the Western I’nlon Tele­ some of the early arrivals had lift
the
agent
of
the
society
to
asaasal-
independent l*rty for their own benefit.
terday.
Tho 600 men employed by
graph Company nnd the Postal Tele the hall
nate the wealthy Italians.
FANATICS WAGE HOLY WAR.
graph
Company,
and
one
or
two
tho
I
’
oatal
In Chicago, who belong to
Ten jnrors'liave now been »ertired in
The
Order
of
Hallway
Tclegraph-
Mlchaclo Govinlte, a wealthy own
other
telegraph
companies
of
minor
the
same
local
of
the
Commercial
the Halsey bribery caan at San Fmn- er of fruit stands In Pittsburg and
• rs was represented at the meeting
by National Becretary Quick
Mr Telegraphers’ I'nlon as the Western Native Tribe* of Morocco Bant on
Allegheny markets, has appealed to Im portance.
cisco.
The
strike
now
Involves
not
only
Quick Informed the striker» that hie Union operators, and who declare
the police for protection
During
Extermination of Foreigner».
Several per« na were killed and much the last week ho has received letters th« commercial telegraphers, but organization was at their disposal,
that their working conditions with
I.
«11.
l"ii. Aux 9
I'he horrors of
also
the
oimrators
of
the
Associated
destroyed
by
tornadoes
in
property
both morally nnd financially
"We the company are unsatisfactory, took
from New York, Ixindun, Philadel­
the looting of < i«.i Blanca by native
Iowa and Minnesota.
phia and Rochester, demanding 35.- Press In all the large eitle« of the have 11,000,009 In our own trees- advantage of the situation and quit
tribesmen are becoming known and
country, save a few In New England ury,” said he, "and It la at your dls-
at 6 o'clock.
Beats driven from cover by foreet 000, under threat» of death All were nnd the Middle West
their recital I* Inflaming the minds
The «trike <>f poaal
Your tight I« ours. and we
written
In
red
Ink
and
nlgned
“
Mag-
With the walkout of tho Postal of the natives against all Europeans,
fires terrorised the town of Stand tab.
men
came
at
the
Associated
Press
will
stand
with
you
until
the
end
hifleo.” He 1» living In constant fear
employes, Chicago last night was loft
Michigan, for révérai hours.
the end of a day of negotiations be­
Before the mass meeting
_ the 330 with about 35 operator* endeavoring lhe situation In various const towns
of »«»a»« I nation
1« »o. .■
i h<> natives are eielted A
tween
General
Manager
Melville
E
union telegraphers employed by com­ to transmit the business of both tele­
Peary starts for the Nor ill pole an<l
holy »nr 1« being preached at Rabat.
Stone and officials of the telegraph­ panies using leased wires was held.
graph
companies,
where,
tinder
nor
­
his wife and chi dreti take up their
ROADS NOT TO BLAME.
Antl-forelgn •••ntiment Is «rowing
ers’ union In Now York
Owing to At this gathering broker», news
mal conditions, fully 1,500 men are as a result uf thn activities of fanat­
residence on I agle island, off the coast
'he radical demands of the operators. agencies and commercial organiaa-
necessary
to
do
the
work.
of Maine, to await his return.
ical agitators There Is fear of a gen­
Harriman Talks About ths Threatened General Manager Stone asked for 21 lions. Including the big packing
The other Western I'nlon offices eral outbreak
A number of Euro
hours In which to advise with the houses, were represented,
A resolu which
Emil J. Zimmer, of the Pacific States
Coal Shortage.
became involved
In
the peen families nrc preparing to floe
members of the Board of Directors tlon was adopted declaring that this
Telephone company, pleads not guilty
trouble together, together with the
Omaha, Neb ,
Aug
13
EH of lhe association.
The Angers trlbes-
class of labor was underpaid nnd that number of men who quit work, are: from Tangier.
to the clung« of contempt of comt in
men In the Immediate vlclnlty of
This request apparently was ac the various firms would be asked to
Harriman and his two sons attended
Halt Lake City, 30, Helena, 40; Kan­ Tangier are restlen'i and may break
refusing to testify a«nin«t Lonis Glas»
church at Trinity Episcopal Caths- ceptable to General Secretary Rus sign a wag- schedule and also to sas CH». Il"
D. ill. <i,
10.',.
Fort
The Moorish antiioGHe»
A temporary injunction lias been dral h«re Siuiday during a break In sell, of th« Telegraphers' Union, nnd employ none but union telegraphers. Worth. 4(K< Colorado Springs, 10, out soon
have prai (Icali) no control over the
to
a
large
number
of
Associated
it »«» decided to let the private and Denver, 63.
gianted by the Federal court restrain­
the Westward vacation trip which Pre«« operator« who realized Its rea­ wire m«n prepare and present their
situation.
ing the lab >r unions from boycotting
In New Orleans the men employed
There are many comp'.aints smong
the railroad magnate is mäkln« In sonableness, but n number of radi­ own schedules to their employers by the Postal Telegraph Company
the telephone company In Helena,
cals on the Texas circuit would not I'he broker-men »III present their left their keys to enforce demand» the Europeans that France acted lll-
his
special
train.
The
Harriman
Montana, where a strike is on.
consent to a postponement of action Mlh-dule at 10 o'rlock .Monday morn made on the company several week* advlwdly nt Casa lllanca In bom*
parly was accompanied from Chi
bardlng th« town before protection
Four anarchists were wounded by cago to Omaha by President Hara­ on the part of the Associated Pre«« Ing
The broker-men »III ask for a ago.
could be arranged for the Jews and
This action was minimum of |.io a week.
nnd quit th«lr keys
the accidental explosion ol a bomb at han. of the Illinois Central
Europeans there and elsewhere on
followed
largely
throughout
the
The men employed by the press as­
Lisbon.
Mr. Harriman gave out a long In­
France May Hava to Stay.
the const and in the Interior.
country.
sociation« presented their request at
terview
Bunday
ufternoon
Many
of
The n< »a from t’.isn Blanca as to
Parts, Au« 10
In spite of the
Ambassador Rosen, fr m
Rustle,
A serious phase of the «trike <le- 7:30 o'clock Bunday night, nnd the
his statements had. however, been
veloped yesterday afternoon and dur employers will be given 2 4 hour» to firm Intention of the French govern­ th" situation there today unite« In
revels in American humor and reads
made before.
He decline«! to com­
Ing the night when It was discovered
si cry funny paper be can get.
The schedule pre­ ment to keep althlti the terms of the showing that the I» mbardmont was
ment upon recent court actions that railroad telegraphers In many comply with It.
sented
calls
for
3.16
a wwk for six Alxr'Ciru* convention In Ila dealings continued for longer than wan first
Eleven Chines« who had just been against corporations.
places were tampering with the wires nights' work, and 70 cents an hour with Morocco, th« French press supposed and that the lack of an
In answer to questions, Mr. llar- at
smuggled a> ro»« the Rio Grande river
relay points
By withdrawing overtime, eight hours to constitute n clearly foresees that France, unIen« ndequntc French force to afford pro­
rlnuin said:
were captured at El Paso, Texas.
’'plug*'’ from the switchboards and day'« work, with half an hour for the situation rapidly Improves, hna tection resulted In an opportunity
”1 think we shall have a coal grounding the wires communication
for barbarous looting, rapine and
lunch
The o|>erators employed by entered upon a long and heavy task
A Salvador warship folly armed and shortage this winter, due to the Ren­
on a number of circuits was Inter­ the news companies and newspaper» The newspapers express the opinion pillage, »Ith all the accompaniments
provisional has nailed fr«m Han Fran­ era I Increase In the consumption of
The French
rupted and In some Instances entire­ In the day time will ask for (30 u that France, upon which the chief of murder and horror
coal by reason of the great expan- ly shut off
cisco auii another will soon follow.
week nnd <>0 cents an hour overtime. burden of restoring security In the landing parti«« could not control the
slon of all lines of Industries all
MoorUh authority van-
From the developments of yester­ eight hours to constitute a day's disturbed country will fall, may b<> situation
Many employes on ths Panama canal over the country, and also tn the fact
These forced to occupy In turn all Moroc- lahed with th- first French gunshot
are getting married, because the gov­ that some mines ar« not able to turn day and last night It seems certain work, and the regular lunch
can ports and then probubly be com- and lawlessness reigned.
ernment provide« «e|iarate home* for out as much as they might because that the Order of Railway Tele­ reouests were presented to every
It Is now reported, however, that
graphers will support the commercial n<'»«gathering organization in the pelled to undertake a punitive expo-
marnai men.
of a lack of labor, and then there Is telegraphers In their strike, and It Is
United Stat«» nnd t'anada Bunday dltlon to Fea. after which It would between 3.000 and 3,ooo French and
the shortage of freight cars to be not Improbable that the railway tele­
A Chine « lautidryinan of !’• ttaville,
evening, and 2 4 hours will bo el­ bo Impossible to withdraw, na wan Spanish marine« «nd bluejackets sro
reckoned with.
And to this car graphers’ organization will become
shore nt Casa lllanca and that or­
lowed for an answer. If at the end the case with the British In Egypt
Pa., iiaa legally adoptai a whits boy,
shortage I want to say a word In
The Euro­
As the British bombardment of Al«x- der hna been restored.
with the consent of the boy’s mother reply to the general charge that the more deeply Involved In the strike of the time the demands have not
The loan of
andrla ensured th« prestige of Great peans there nr« all stife
should
It
b«
of
lengthy
duration.
I
he
met
with
a
favorable
response,
and graiidriiother.
railroads are wholly to blame for
While the strike at this time has men will report to the union officials, Britain la FCgypt. ao. It Is argued, the life nmong th« Moors result In* from
The charge la unjust the appearance and to some extent
Turkish tr »ops ate devastating Per* car shortage
and they aay a strike will be ordered French bombardment of Casa Blanca th« bombardment appears to I ms
sian villsgee and killing and «nalaving In many respect*. Numerous causes the effect of a general strike, such Is
In regard to the newspaper end of will have a similar effect In Morocco. much greater than was first Indi­
conspire to bring about a shortage not th- case.
A large number of the controversy Secretary Russo! ia An expedition to Fe», th" newspapers cated.
lhe inliabitanta.
Twelve «irla were
ur congestion tn cars where the peo­ commercial operators are still at sued the followtag statement:
point out, would, like the British vic­
carrial away from one village.
ple know nothing, and they are their keys and will not go out until
Two Warships for Sslvsdor.
To all publishers. United State» tory at Tel el Keblr complete the
The United States ambaosaiior to causes for which the railroad» are Instructed to do so by President and Canada: The Commercial Tele­ parallel.
San Francisco, Aug
9 —Provi­
not
responsible
and
cannot
avoid.
”
Austria, Charles H. Francis, and Er­
Small,
graphers’ Union does not desire In
sioned for three months with a large
In Portland the operators of the any way whatever to hamper the
nest Hamlm Abbott, of New York,
Strike Making Fuel Scarce.
ipplv of amn unltloa and a cargo of
Western I’nlon and Postal Telegraph newspapers of the country. We are
A. P. Strike Not General.
were «nterta na! at luncheoa by Presi­
Denver, Aug 10
Vice President quick firing machine guns of the lat-
Companies
struck
last
night.
The
flxhtlng
for
our
rights,
however,
and
Chicago.
Aug
13.
-The
Associated
dent Roosevelt.
Western Union men were called out believing that the telegraph opera­ A D. Parker, of the Colorado A • «t and most deadly type, the Salva­
The American Tobacco company has Press operators In Chicago. New by President Branln of the local tor» employed In thia service are un­ Southern Railway, say« the company dor wnrxhlp Arcata was ready to sail
York nnd other leased wire points tn
The other Salvador war­
déclarai on its common *t<ck th« tegu­
The Postal derpaid. we have authorised our men put to work 2 6 more men yesterday last night
the West and South struck at 7:30 union at 7:21 o’clock.
lar quarterly dividend of 2^ (ver cent last night. The operators in Minne­ operators left their key» at 7:44 to present a schedule to their em­ and that In a few day« h<> will have ship. the Pr. ildent. Is also In readi­
She Is
the road In normal condition Grand ness to follow the Arcata.
and sn »st-a dividend rif 7)g |>er cent, apolis, Duluth, Milwaukee, Indian­ o'clock. Both strikers were very or­ ployers asking for what we consider
H
Morrissey, of the provisioned for six months and la
The messenger boys struck reasonable recompense for
th--lr Master I’
again I 2 4 regular ami 6 per cent ex apolis. Detroit and Cleveland re­ derly.
al«o said to be heavily armed, Roth
If these demands are not Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen,
tra at the last previous declaration. mained at their posts.
The strike last night at II o'clock after holding labors.
says that the strikers are making the President and Arcata have been
a
meeting
at
which
they
formulated
met
by
the
various
news
gathering
The dividend is payable Hep’emter 2 was against the wishes of General
a demand for a considerable Increase organizations within a a pec I fled time heavy Inroads on the ranks of the painted a gray war color They have
strike-breakers and that most of th« been strengthened In the construc­
Hall Cain« is believal to be the Secretary Russell, of the Telegraph­ In pay,
the men will be ordered to quit
ers’ Union, who, with a majority of
import»! men Imre as soon as they tion of additional armor
richest m:v«li«t in the world.
work.
tho opc-retor»
«4 hour» S*
learn of the strife«.
This the com­
An exphaion ol firaiamp in a Prus­ Mr Stone had expressed his willing­
Fatal Floods In Japan.
pany denies
"lriday's developments
Tsaans Amend Constitution.
sian min» killed 1H men and injured ¡1 ness to endeavor to arrive at an un-
Hl*« Roosevelt's Nam».
Victoria, II. C, Aug 13
Heavy
show a serious shortage of coal
Austin. Texas. Aug. 9
Early re­
others.
deratandlng.
Chicago,
Aug
12
—
The
nnme
of
loss of life Is reorted from Central
turn received from today"» special
Pacific Q*'t lumbermen will tight
Japan because of floods
According President
Roosevelt
was greeted
Columbia Life Raft Picked Up.
election h<dd throughout the state to
Compare Will Take a Hand.
to advices received by the steamer with J c « ts and hiss«« and the alma of
the Mopofeod advance in lumber rat«a
San Francisco. Aug 10
4 liferaft pass
upon
several
constitutional
Athenian
several
hundred
were
o M;sa:se:p! valley pointa.
Detroit.
Aug.
12. — President
the Western Federation of Miner» from the Columbia was picked up to­ amendments hi llcate that the amend­
killed
In
all
and
many
Injured
A
cheered to the echo at the reception day at Half Moon flay. 20 miles sort th ment providing for a confederate
One hundred unruly members of the Samuel Gompers spoke at th» P'P-
srore of lives were also lost on Koz- tendered William D Haywood, the of the Golden Gate. On the raft were women's home, an agricultural ba­
Belfast, Ireland, police tore» have been worth League Chautauqua at Colfax
this afternoon and hurried to lies uahlna. an Island of Zu, by an earth­ central figure In the recent Boise found an oar and an undergarment re» u, and for a road tar will be car­
exiled and 160 more will follow.
Moines and took the train for Chi­ quake which destroyed many houses trial by the Moyer-Hay wood defense hearing the Initials ”G T. H .” Pre- ried. while th owe providing for an In­
A German princess who systematic- cago.
He declined to dlacuas the and sent the Islanders to th« hills In committee at l.una Park today. Self- sumably It belonged to George T. crease In the pay of members of the
At Taklgawa the ground styled "undesirable citizens'* cried Hparks, the banker of Fort Rml'h, legislature and for a state printing
ally Stole "i Iver plate from European telegrapher»* «trike except that he a panic
subsided 20 feet and a large number for Haywood .Pettibone and Moyer Ark , who was among the drowned.
hotels lias been exonerated on the would be In Chicago several days.
plant will probably be defeated.
were killed and Injured.
The Jap- and hooted and hissed the names of
ground of inaaaity.
anese
government
sent
reliefs
aup-
Roosevelt,
Governor
Henry
A
Buch
Bouthorn Pacific Will ”Compete ’’
Five hundred brakemen and a num­
Mysterious Plague In Arizona
Russia Will Rebuild Navy.
piles.
tel and the Colorado stat« official»
El Reno. Tex. Aug
13—The
ber of conductor» on the Colorado
Phoenix,
Ari«.,
Aug
10
Nows
St
Petersburg.
Aug 9
The Navy
and mlneownsrs.
come» from Wickenburg, a mining Itepartmcnt Intends. In tho course of
SoutFiem raflnad have struck tor an Southern Pacific has delivered an
Amerlcan
Boat
Win».
ultimatum to the Phelpa-Dodge In­
town 60 miles northwest of Phoenix, th" current year, fo Iny down two
increase of 2 cents an hour.
Bathing Season In New York.
terest« that If Its proposition to buy
Rochester. N. Y . Aug. 13e The
that some sort of a plague has broken battleships of a low type. Their dis­
Three-fifths of the output of the great the Nacozarl road from Nacozarl to American defender of the Canadian
New
York.
Ang.
12 —Eleven out there which local doctors ar» un­ placement Is to be 19.970 tons, arm­
DeBeers diamond mint« in South Af­ Douglas. Aris , la not accepted by cup Seneca defeated the Canadian drowning» war» reported In th» Im­ able to diagnose and treat success
ament ten 12-lnch guns and minor
rica is taken by American dealers and September 1 th» Southern Pacific challenger Adele today In the second mediate vicinity of New York yeeter- 'fully.
Several deaths have occurred ’ batteries,
turbine engines, and a
fully
will construct a parallel lino.
of th» races.
price« are steadily rising.
during the past few days.
{speed of 12 knots an hour.
Busy Readers.
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Psn«*i'v»nla Citlzsns Ar» in Coestanl
Dread of Assassination.
OREGON,
Pittsburg. Aug
13— ol
The Country
whole
Telegraph
S)stems
t u. .
p.. ...
Almost Paralyzed.
Employes ol Both Western I'nlon
and Postal (io Out.
HAS BLE* NO GENERAL OKOLR
COMPANIES READY FOR LIGHT
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