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• y* a * *>.<: W- .r'XaJf’l VOL. XI NEH'S OF THE M EK WHtRi MONEY WENT How San Francisco Has Made Uss ot •».OOO.OOO; Relief Funds. COUNTY, OREGON, AlGls'l GUILTY OF GRAFTING 1!H»7 SIRIKt OVtH, 8AYS CLOWRY Telegraph Operators In Naw Going Back to Kaya. York TURNING POINT REACHED. • i Both Sides In Strike Eapect They Can Win Fight, Fan Franclaco. Aug 20.—The Relief ! Chicago, Aug. Iv.—Important devel- New Turk. Aug 16.—Getters 1 officers Corporal on La» te*ucd a statement of tile two telegraph Companies said ¡imi» >■> d .«»u.k« < th* c»mmer- summing up the work that it baa Jone 'art nlfht tlist bualneae was moving to cial Telegraphers ar» look«d for Uday from Die t me of the tire to the ptvsent all parts of the country and tliat no dlf- evacuation of the oaoipo. The »talo by faith disputants Confident tliat acuity 1» exjvenenced In handling ment my«: everything offered. President Clowry, the *triki iias »|«nt its h rec, and tliat "The effurte of the corporal ion to of Die Western Union, said the t iming pilot him is-eii utechcd, the provide permanent home« h r the aut- " The »trike la over. We arc receiv t telegraph companiM look far a stam- . .'„-I • « - ing application» from striker» today, : pleto th« »4 in In stratiua nt the |t),0O0,- jiede <4 the alilken to ruga In their for tut we are filled up and cannot place 1000,(JOO of the rel ef fund. The amount mer positiona. them.” A Resuma of the Lesa Important but in money Diet »a» rer'eived by the cor The Associated I'ross service is mov Cheered by the reports they have re- Aged Defendants Hard Hit by Result Official General Order by Présidant porate n amounted to |M,367.f)33.v3 lw Not Leas Interesting Events ing under »(sw.lily Improvingixmditi« na. ceiv«*l from the various rille« affected, — Both Aru Permitted Their a de« fire transportation and the sup Small Makes no Material Oif- Officers of the tin lot. »till express colifi- of the Past Week. tlie strike leader» on tho other hand plleg douated from various eourcvw. Liberty on Bail. dence and deny that any union opeiat- foranea in Situation. are pr* fiared tu pnwic.it« the fight The sum of 1*06,000 *ubm-tilied is still or» have applied fur rr-omploytuent. more vigorously than ever. outstanding, f'UU.OOO .4 which is In the Aa«cor<!ing tei advices receive«! at han.is ol Die American National Red Trade Wires Are Reopened. Hearst is laying his plans for 19Ü6. Han, Francioco, Aug 20.—John A. Chicago, Aug. 17. —ISwpito lhe i»»u- union headquaiters, lhe meeeengor loye Cmea. Chicago. Aug It*. — The tefegiapii Benooo and Dr. Edward B. Penin were Boston haa started a crusade against Slice of lhe general »trikeorder by Pre«- ami chtvk clerk* in Now York are "In the three n-onlhs iicme-liately yesterday convicted of conspiracy to companies reo|wnod their offices at the Broker (rafters. l.-nt --Iiui .'I'., »it .nl; n h th s crj scheduled t< go out today. following the tire, known aw the emcr- defraud lhe United Htatee government humid of trade with coui|«ratively few was set mate;tally vliaiigid yesterday. ! firm» ti«n><ighoui the country have t>een l • ■ While on hie trip around the world ii 1» pi«dici**i tliat the Its #e.-.:r!:;g !S,00Q acres of ¡and in te- -ip«-Fa tura. All of the men who were di»|*a«ni to given until noun today to sign cunlnuta tHMliiug, fomi, shelter, distribution of Tait will -isit th. «te«r. ■trike of broker*' _er»‘ operator» operators will not Ivartuk county. strike were aliuady out. It waa tailev- with their operators ot suffer lhe muse- supplies, sanitation, aid to Die sick and Ths verdict, which means a flue and mater laiixe. Both th« employer» and id by the officials of the union tliat the quom-ea of a walkout. B-itii telegraph eomapnlea in San 1 Injured and aid to neighboring eillM. term of imprisonment, wae returned by strikers declare they will nut arbitrate order would paralyse a number of brok Tlitee hundred opeiat>ira employed Frx - .>..y i : ¡i ,• Mince the |>erman<-nt organ xation on a jury in tlie United MtatM District anything. by tlie Atnalrcan Ttdeph« nc A Teh graph erage end ctanmiaslon houses, but no Hpnaker Cannon approve* the p»e«i- Augrut I, 1 Wirt, of the Relief and Rad court after being out about an hiur. additional strikes were re|Mirted. Company throughout the Houthwva* Cenarsi Strike Called. dent's plan <4 sending a fleet to lhe Pa Cti*« Funds <-• irj> ration the expendi lU-n»<>n and 1Y. Perrin were allowed Both Die l’..«tal sod Wadem Union in- may fa> called out fad re night, unhws ture ha» l«rn |ti,3lffi,UU0. Nearly |3,- cific. Uhicsgo, Aug 16. — 8. J. Hmall, pres to retain their liberty on Iwll. Ju Ige created forces on the txard. They both a 10 ) < r cent incieu»«« in wage« is giant 000,000 of thia *um has been tued for ITii« la one of the trump cwrda lh> Haven »«4 Thursday aa a day for ident of tbs Commercial Telegraphers reported the situation as steadily Im ed I ' r.- ii ■ st ir« -«> . -t ' small loan», moatly far the pur|*we of union, at I 30 thia morning issued a pa-wed a law which will disqualify 95 passing aentenco. proving and <*va»i<nial applications which Pr< ddenl Hmall expveta to play. awiating |»< |ile who had acquired lol» general order to commercia! operatori! It Un - ' i it w .ii laoteto J. C. Campbell made the rinsing ar pr cont of tlie negro voters. in the city to ervet home* on them. to cease work immediately except where from the striker» for their old positions. Ch «-ng'» from Hie r«-»t of lhe country, gument for the itetsnse at tlie morning The improvement in lhe Associated Tlie Transvaal »»«embly is to pur- The rveult >s almwn in the building of eon!recta with the uiiicn Leva been •eeaion, and in the afternoon United Pre»» service was marked. A numtier ni fat as teltq ivuil, coininuniiation is rha*e a diauxamd valued at *1,900,000 1,367 cottage«. Tlie remainder has signe. I, >'tat*« District Attorney iMviin ckwed of town» on the West, North and Routh con coined. and pi «went it to King »'.ward. been »j>«nt a» follow* for the pr aeeution, summing up the circuits received a full report yeeterday, BOTH MIDES FIRM. "Furniture and household neceeai- Both Wratcrn Union and Postal offi in a forcible manner. In his and the volume of news I is lid led »>« tlrs. *1,9*0,000; tools for arii»ta and KEEPS CORPSES LIKE LIFE. cials in N«w York «leclare ibstt bual charge Judge De Haven iootruoted the much greater than at any time since |>mfe«*i<inal men and to aseial bualneea ne-a :a lesuming a normal condition. juroia thvt if they found from tho evi- Worklrg Fore»« Uncharged at Port the walkout on Monday night. men, *513 DOO; tiansportelion, *41,- Young Italian blacksmith Finds Naw land Offices. 1' . • t The officials of the Telegrapher»' A Chicago, Milwaukee A Ht. Paul 000; tewing nuKhince, *37,000; relief Method of Preservation. Portland, Aug. 16. — With both the •«Imcquent to Oct- lwr 31, 1903, taken union late ycsierday changed front on pacwtvnger train hit a handcar near <>f various kiuds, *027,000. . « w «triker» and the telegraph c-unpanlee Hie proposition to arbitrate and an- Psris, Aug. 19.—The «■ ientlflc and Cedar Rapids, la., and 20 person« were "The dejartment of lands and build claiming the victory in the l.«-al strike, iiouncrd tliat they would accept tho medical world la gristly interested in lie should ><e found guilty a* i liarged. hurt. ing* ha» «prht for the construction <4 After the jury )ia«i t»-«n out about conditions In I'mtland arn^iuueh Die offices of the general Unril of arbitrat the die very -f n young bln kauiith, of Mavor Taylor li»a been d«vlar««i by dwelling houses in the park« and for liaif an hour they filed back into court same as they were yesterday moruing. ors < f the American Federation of La Route, to preserve cor)>»<s fresh and in« the Supreme court to l>e lhe legal ex the Atting up of th« ingh-aide camp fur and »liked fra reading ot letters Perrin T.vlay 1« expwted to matk tlie crisis of bor in settling their diWeroni•■» with tn. I. Tin- »v»i< in la the lupvtlon of Boiiuses to the ecutive of San Francisco. He ha« ap old people, wri te from Waaliingtuu, S ik II’ b reply th« trouble ami each aide announees its the compamcw. Thia board conaista of serum which kilia the m er - ormnlaimg amount of *408,000 hove been g -. i. pointed a new faiard of police commis and that part of the charge relating to confidence in Die outcome. John Mill belt, <f the Mine Worker», of putrefaction. to people erecting buildings in th« sioners. Manager» of the telegraph companies Ihmiel J. Keefe, of the lxyngshoremen, lY Perrin's liability iuconnection with It is »aid to lie the secret of the In burned distort. Eight hundred and aay they have the situation w«ll in hand A verdici was Taft is ready for a trip around the forty-three building* have brought the the lltnsun contract. and President Samuel Gomperii. liom- vention many yeur» nun for the sain« On per» made the above announcement. returned within ten minute« after tlie ami that the *tr>kera have laat. purpr -« <»f < ii-nilxm i Regato, which had world. owiK-rw such a reward, the bonus«» rep the other hand the striking ope t a tor* request -J the jury had been grantrd. since lieen het. The Inventor la a resenting 13 per cent <4 the c<«l of the French troops have the Moorish up i»r. Perrin took the verdict very hsid •ay they have Die liawl companies lied ng man named Pignottl. 23 yeera of building. A permanent imine f< r tin»« BOTH HIDES FIRM. rising well in hand. and wa» comforted by hl* two son». up and tlie tanks are standing Arm age, and his h> | «■ 1» Utal from this die- who are too old to care for ttiemeelv<a The Hague conference has poat|ione«l ami have no means is being elected at Benson appeared to lie dumfounded al They say the telegraph companies ar»> covery he may push on his reenareheo using the malls to diajatch their mee- Strikers and Companies in Fight to and »ik-tfid in curing certain diseases the result. disarmament change. a coet of *900,000. Finish at Portland. The punishment provided by the »tat- •agea arid that unlewa the opwatois are by injecting his serum into Die living "Ninety-five thousand dollar* iia» Secretary Straus is back from his tr'p ute i* a tine of not le-e Dian 11,000 not taken lark at their own terms Die pre« Portland, Aug. 17. — Da-ally, the subject. to Hawaii. He found tlie Japan«»« ix-eti administered by Die bureau of mor» tiian *10,000 and liupviaonmcal ent serious tie-up of all lines of linsi It Iia« already lieen injected Into ■Diking U-legtai'heia and Die telegraph speciarielief for a variety of needs, friendly. naea will continue indefinitely. for not lea* than two years. eoni|>anica are organising their forces living animals wiihoiit censing them »uch as mediml services, milk for A feature of lhe situation yesterday fur a tluiah tight. There were two de ■ A deep interest i* manifested by the • .i .4 the ^children, special delicacies f<>rchildren, waa an apj»el tu Die police by Mansgei factions from the union yiwler.lay. a.iinii Miu«-a<-hual> tte <>rnxhi»m, while n ioi|iae which waa artificial iiuiLa, apeetecies, sewing ma NO LACK OF MEN. Ihitnara, of Die Western Union, for campaign. Otherwise the situation in Portland imculated with Die concoctioo W «• chine«, stove«, etc. The bureau ot protection to meewenger* hired as remains unchangtd. and lhe sending found ten days later In exactly lhe Chicago i« alino«t sure to tw the meet hoepitala ha* cared for 4,750 patienls Telegraph Company Blames Opera ■tr ike-breakeis. He asserts that »Irik- and receiving of telegrams eoatlnnes same condition «> at the moment of ing pla. « <4 the Ifemocratic National at an ci pens« of *170,000. The indus Ing union me»»enger boys interfere •«!■ seriously interrnpud. Th« la» us nee of death. tors tor Congestion. convention. trial buriwu has »;>«nt *33,000 f.-r Die l.’Ualy with tlx ae hired to deliver lele- a general »trike order by National Pres Portland, Aug. 20.—"G< neral condi grama. A Rola« te legra p operator who refua- establishment of s<rud halls, the main ident Hmall, of th« Commercial Tele tion» are improving," sold R. T. Reid, tenance of sewing centers, kindergar PLAGUE IN FRIKCO. cd to go out has been driven out of town Hitiksbreakera are l>eing quartered graph er»' union, iia» served only to district su|H-rlntcndent of tho Western tens, etc. For the rehabilitation of in Die Weatern Union office, cola hav by strikers. hospitals an.l charitable «««ietlea *360,- Union Telegraph company, who wa* in ing ta-en place ! there, and after their magnify th« seriouaneasof th« situation Board of Health Taka* Drastic M«as- outside of Portland, since operators who The first division nt the Pacific cruis 000 Ii»* la eh expetideil, which, how this city y.steiday from tfaattle. trick at the keys is finished they »Icep had 1 m >I ii ». lies I tat cl to join the ranks urea to Isolate Patients. " There ba» nut been a day since the er squadron ha* reached Yokohama on ever, is not sufficient fur the purpose. there, ready to liegtn work again a« of their striking ase-.-iuti-e cheerfully San FruiM'i»«ii, Aug. 19.—Five case« strike la gan, a week ago, liuit our com its way to Han Fmnoiaco. The plan« of the corporation for the toon a» ttiey awake The strikebreak left th« keya yesterday. Tlo-rcwult was Inf bubonic plague, four of which have pany lias not had enough goal opera winter irM-lmle additional aid to the A cage containing eight minera at ers ate aal<l to be well cared lot and to more completely paralyse th« t«le r««aulted in death, have teen rr|M>rted tors to handle all busineas, sud they Sunman, Pa., fall 400 feet to the bot needy institution*, the caring for atsnit Manager Dutyan nay« he 1« feeding graphic business of the country. to the Health department within the could tevc done so, but for the mall- tom of the sliaft, killing five of the oc- 200 women an I children in th« hospit them |»irterhouas strake. Tlielt meals It waa expected that a crl»ia might 1 past week. Tim patient«, with one ex ciotia interference with our wires by lhe als, the maintenance of the Ingleside cupanta. are brought in to them. be reached yester.lay, hut Die puesibili- ception, wi-r« of the poorer cla*a of camp and th« «Mistance of those who railroad telegrapliers. We have a num- ty of a settlement wen» even farther foreigner» dwelling in the neighbor- Celebrations were hei.i akmg the are in real need of charity." ter of secret service men and inspec- HARD WORDS FROM CARTER. removed. No sooner luid the order for h<*»i ol the old Chinatown. The ex Hudson river in honor of the tint trip lorv, who are on duty at au»pcct>d a general strike been i»au»<i by Presi ception was u foreign »uilor lakrn from of a »tetimfaat on those water* August pointe and we prop.««* to attest and DON'T WORK ENOUGH. 17, 1H07. pro-irute every man who is found tarn Intimates Hawaiian Federal Building dent Hmall than the Western Union a coaatwiae steamer. officials irwuvd instruction» to all local Prompt and active measures were Sila Was Tampered With. The shah of Persia ia without funda Hstty Green Says Girls Think T oo pering with oar wires. However, there manager» to refuse to reinstate *»y taken by the l «al, stat« and Folrial I m » been less disturbance on thia ac Honolulu, Aug. 16. — As soon mi or power. Much of Clothas. authoritli-a, and -prnol of the dl»«a»e count today than any other day sine* Governor Carter returned from hia re more of the striking telegrapher». Chicago's population is now estimat ■ o. i i. nt Julg* A« New York, Aug. 20.—"Young »ir» our Operator* walked out. cent trip to Washington he di< tate«l a ed at 2,367,000. Simon, of the health twiard, and Health of toiiay are too eatravagenl. I bey Seattle Wirea Cleared. "Six months ago the opera tots in the statement for the Ince! paper* in regard Seattle, Aug. ¡7 —Superlt tendent Officer Jam«« T. Watkln« slated today Folk and Johaon are being boomed think too much about clothes an«! they employ of the Western Union thtough- tu the matter of a site for th« Federal "1 con R. T. Held, of the Western Union, to that the situation I» well In han«l and by Western Democrats for the preeL don't have enough to do. If they lia-l out the Northwest were as on« large building, In which he said some useful woik to ocwnpy lh«-ir happy family . But that condilIon haa sider that bad faith has Imen shown night went t<> Bellingham to appoint no orc«»Ion existe for alarm. Tho in dency. thought« they would not run to auch Irseu replaced by discoid ever alnce the tin, officially and privately, by my own Edward Parland, of Dellaa, Tex., man fect«*! stiamrr wn* or«ler«*l into quar The Pennsylvania legisiativs com extravagance." men came under the influence of Sam rriirewentativre of lhe Mahnka site ager <>f the Bellingham office, to sue «**1 antine with tier paasengera and will so mittee re»-«Hui»enda criminal prraccu- Ho «|»ike Mr». Hetty Green, th« J. Hmall, president of tlieir national or owner»." Manager Tucker, who went out with remain until released by the Health tion of the capítol graflera. depeYtnirnt. Tim two shacks Iniiab- world'« greatest woman financier, when gan i ration. The men had no grievances The Mahnka site is the one aelm-lcd the altlkere. The Postal company mya bualncaa it«*l by the other palíenla were fumi- President Barling, of the Milwaukee aakni her « pinion on Some topics of and what lx mure they ddilierately by the leprcm-ntative of th« Treasury walked out without being eo much as dejwrtmrnt (cut out here for that pur I uim fallen off more than 50 j«er cent, (at<*l, l<*-kc«l up and acaled. railroa-1, aay* hia company will not ee- cuirent interest. Th« IsMliesof the two .Mexicans, Ital "I «peak from experience," »he add ordered. It waa m>t until then liiai pose. The governor, while in W’a»h- but tliat with seven day operaton in tablish a st««luer line to th«< Orient. ed. "Peihap* you don't know it, but they formulate.! a statement of griev- ington, tried Io »«cur« the selection of the place of 13, they arc handling all ian and Russian Pole, who aucviimbe)*, Hill haa meived 5,000 lelteia from I wa* quit« a tie 11« when 1 wa* young. lim« to be presented t J the company. the Irwin lite. Both offices »«> were destroyed in qukkUma. After nv-itlng hl« the bneineaw accepted Nocrtbweat lumlwrmen urging him not But I outgrew all th*t sort «vf thing. The aatuc cvui« was pursued by Die effort* in Waahingten in lhe matter, lees titan half the usual volume of bus tu change p>«wv««t Great Northern The rainbow silk» and metal finger* messenger». iness is now offered, but both coinjain- Governor Carter said. Pinkerton Ole* at Sea. lamber late. ar« not to my taste. I use«! to wear •‘The trouble Is not that the men "After all this 1 find that the offer iea claim to I m - keeping up fairly well, Now York, Aug. 10.—Robert Pink« Two live« were loet, five persons in- those thing». I uihm I to have more fix have grievance», nor that they were to withdraw Die Mahuka site, made to eepe. ially to Puciflc coast pointe. erton, brad of the detective agency jure«! an«i *760,000 worth of property ings and trimming« on me tiian there kept from their p.*itlons by Intimida uie in g<a*i faith pet tonally and official Superintendent Reid, of the West fa-nring that name, died at sea Monday deatioyed in a fire which swept the 1» cn a Christina» tree. I have more tion. They would rather not work at ly Uy correspondence, I .as not been car ern Union, rays trouble on the roast on the sti-amship Bremen. He «as en sense now. Hoclety hasn't enough to all. Take the Portland office today, ried out, and I ilo not see how the offi lines Is in Cow Crock canyon, Oregon, route to <><-imany In the pursuit of beach r«aort at Old Orchard, Maine. do to keep it*elf out of mischief. Th.»«e for instance. The company is paying cials In Washington can ‘».puvr«' with where railroad operators open the cir health. I be cauM> of death waa fatty Dispatches from Pekin forecast a Kxcalle«l fashionable women «fiend all *3 a day for meseetigers. Reid haa Pinkertons out pa degeneration of the heart. Seven men me in any other way than by accepting cuits. Robert gloomy future for China, owing to the their time three ilays at bridge ami accepted pisritlons na meww-ngers thia Die Irwin site. I did not force myself trolling all railnwd lines In special en Pinkerton was < ne of the two principals un*ettleJ state of politics. A master striking cigarettes ami drinking pale morning and before night nix of them into this matter and only undertook it gine« to brale breaks In the Northwest <>f the Pinkerton IYtectlve agency, thia inin«l ia nra-ded to prevent lhe disinte tea and strong whisky. Every one of had quit their positions." He said tonight he would proaeeute organlaati n having neter incorporated. upvn their re.|ueet." gration of lhe empire. thrm ought to be working." railro»«! operators who prevent reopen During the laat 25 years, lie him lieen A Nevada Inventor claim« to have a ing of llnva by grounding the wires. Compara' Aid Asked For. Alarm st Casa Blanca. in charge of the N< w York agency, machine Li semi telegraph minmgis Aerial Visitor Frightens. Washington. Aug. 20. — proaident while hla brother, William A. Pinker, Tangier, Ang. Jfl There is alili without tho uae <4 an expert n pc rater. New York, Aug. 20.—Everbyraly cut Samuel Gompraa, of the American Erd- much uneaalnesa here In the matter of ton, r.-aided in Chicago. Benton Trial It Returned. A specially equipped typewriter I» n*«*l of doors at Amagansett, L. I., waa enttion of lal«>r, today reported to the the p>eltlon of the Europeans In Moroc Han Francisco, Aug. 17 —The trial and the inrrnage is received at the other atartlrd last evening on bearing a ter executive council of the federation Dial co. No cm Armai ion of the report that Record Pre» for Renta. of John A. Benton and E. B. Perrin, end by another typewriter. rific roar, and at the Mine time saw a he, John Mitchell, of Indianapolis, and ('aid Hir llenrr MacLean lui» been re indict ««I for fraud In connection with Nee York, Aug. In.—Nine leading Much oneaalneea is fait for Europeans biasing maaa »booting through the Daniel J. Keofe, of Detroit, bad been leased can tie ubtained. A courier »«tiring land in the Plumas reserve, companies a lb I lai ml with the Hteel cor In Morox*». hravens over the ocean apparently only Intrusted by united later with an at and servant from MacLean have jnst wa- resumed before Judge |te Haven, poration hat leased four fl.ors of a Haywo-xl waa given a reusing recep a little way out from rlmre. Tlie bias tempt to bring atout "an honorable ad arrived here and »av that it is believer! yesterday afternoon. Petrin waa on great ortiie structure which the Hudaoa ing object apprar-d to many to be about justment of the telegrapher*’ »trike at that ne»a <>f Die botnbardment of Casa the aland and Continued Ina story lor Tunnel company la erecting at the tion in Chicago. 20 feel in diameter. Those who wit- an opportune time." Mr. trompera Blanca Las mad« a very had Impression the defense. Argument will commence Church etrr-ot terminal, for which they Both telegraph and telephone wires reased the flight. My the meteor must waa aake-l when he thought that time on the tri I as men and caused the sus today. The main feature was the ex will pay a record rental of |<IO,(M)O for are tied up in Montana. have weight several ton». When it would arrive, ami replie.I that he could pension of the negotiations for Mac- amination of character witneeaee, first each floor, or *2,400,000 for ¡0 years' The widow of Htanforl White ia to struck the nrvun huge breaker» <wme not aay, but tliat it might be "al any Lean'» reliase. The tribesmen ar« fu- by the proMvntion to otaldieh the In lease. Tide ia as d U. be the largest tumbling »1 «reward. Hrveral bathing houcr, or pertepa not at all." marry her late huahand'a partner. ri ou» against all Christians. tegrity of Hoell and on the [«art of the rental paid anywhere on earth. pavilion» were waehed away. defence to allow the good reputation of Montana haa incieased the tatable Stomach Full of Frogs. Chinese Dowager Will Abdicate Dr. Perrin. Doubla TracF Qrsat Northern. value <tf the railroads, which now totals Work Pumps for Weeks. Tremont, Pa., Aug. 20.—Frogs' egg» _ Ixmdon, Aug. HI. — Dispatches from Heattle, Wa«h., Aug. 19.—N. *43,000,UOO. Cliarleatown, H. 0., Aug. 20—The imbiled in spring water by Mrs. Wal Shanghai state that the dowager em Man Mutiny, So la SI3.OOO. Hogeland, chiot engineer of the Great The continiM*! tie-up of telegraph »hip Hhenandowh, with a <-arg«i ot coal ter KaU'flich, of West Hchiiylkill, near preea ha* announced her determination Omalta, Aug. 17.—Theodore Olsen, Northern, announce»! here tonlght that The warmth of Die to abdicate at the nest (lilneae New ex lMniali tire consul here, and once tho line on the we«t alnpe of the Rock- lines may rewult in government control for the Mare Gland navy yard, is re ly proved fatal. ported wrerked at Melbourne, Austra t«idy cau«e«l the rgga to hatch matantly, Year and hand over authority to the city comptroller of Ornate, it missing le», falween Whlteflah and Hnmmit, if not ownership. lia, due to a heavy at«*m encountered and the little frogs thrived to auch an emperor. Since 1AWR, when the dow fl ta allege«l hia acconnte with the Dan- would le douille tracked and a large A freight train hit a Coney island while rounding Cape Horn f ... 64 extent as to cause an internal obstroc- ager took control from the emperor, iah government are abort 113,000, on portion <>f it entlrely reiiullt. Mr. For trolley car an«l three persons were days tho men worker! Die pampa before tioo. An operation waa nece«»ary to •he haa vigorously kept him In aubjac- account nt eetatee he handled a» traxtee II<■<«land haa ju»t complote«) an inspec killed and 16 injured. reaching harbor. ve Mrs. Kaudlich'a ijfa. tloo. for the government of Denmark. tion trip over Huit territtory. Ln a Condensed Fono tor Our Busy Redden ffAPPENLNiiS OF TIO CONTINENTS 1 SCIO, LINN Benson and Perrin Convicted ol Fraud Against Government. President uompers Makes Oiler lor Striking Telegraphers. FEW MORE LEAVE THEIR KEYS \ » N > A «. ■V .Y/-' At*»