NINE DROWNED
City Suffers by Creaking of
Great Itocrvoir.
SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE INJURED
OI.na.Mcr Occurs an tarty Morning
Hour and 800,000 Gallon of
Water tsiapc.
Charlotte, N. U., Nov. 4. A leaetvolr
l tliu M 11 n x i M t water work, lucaleil
ifiir the center o( VVinrton Salem, N.
C, broke at 6 o'clock thi im-riilng,
'onlig the Ion (il nine live ami th
Injury of four or Ave peinoti.
Tim norlli ldeof the reservoir, which
l 80 feet high, tumbled tver, falling
upon tlio Iioiiim anil bam ol Martin
l'eople. Theie were about HOU.OlM)
gallon of water In the reservoir, ami
tlie stream fiiMliml to Helo i f i I . a
OlHlanco ol nearly halt a mile. I' our
tenement hoime were waaliud several
hundred yard.
The rcervolr wa built in 1HHI by
0 cltlteiis. Ten years ago It ami the
entire water plant were sold tu Hie
4-ity. HiMtn thereafter ten feet wan
added to tlm height ol the reurvuir.
The cltv liadJiiHt had a large Uml-
nine completed. It i lull ol water
ami the town la prepared to mipply
all demand. The thouaand ol gallon
ol water that Unwed (roui the reservoir
formed a pond In the vicinity ami II
was thoii(lit that several people might
have been drowned In thia. The city
4'iiiiui'i I met ami decided to draiti the
pond In order to recover the IhhIIi-h
The reervolr wa situated about live
block lioin the renter ol the hnaint-aa
!itrli t ol the city ami was surrounded
hy a number ol reideiice ami amall
tore. It la understood the atrurture
had hi'iu condemned, hut the city
atlthoritit'a had luileil to remove it
ISMICS PROCLAMATION.
PrcMdinl Sct.i Aside November 24
an Ihankfta'vlng Day.
Washington, NV. 2. The president
yesterday lasned the Thanksgiving day
priN-lainatiofi, sotting aside Miiif-day,
Novemtier 24, "to he olrved ai a day
ol festival and thanksgiving by all ol
the pixipln ol the United 8taleethome
and ahroad."
The proclamation wan isaued from
the elate department hy Secietary Hay.
It fol Iowa:
"J!y the President of the United (State
X Proclamation:
"It liaa pleased Almighty (iod to
bring tti Amerli'an people in safety
and honor throti(h another year, and
in accordance with the long nnhroken
diatom handed down to ua hy our fore
father?, tlm time ha come when
SAILS THE AIR
0
"California Arrow" Proves a
Great Success.
AERONAUT WAS UP 2,000 FEET
flying Machine at SI. Louis Turns
In Every Direction and De
scends Casily.
kihm IhI day "hall be aet apart in which
to thank Him who holds all nation In
tl
TON Of DYNAMITE CXPLODCS.
' Carth Shaken fo five Miles, One Man
Killed and 40 Injured.
Mount Vernon, N. Y, Nov. 4. The
explosion ol over a ton of dynamite
under tl.e llond street bridge at 1
o'l liM k li dny shook the city and the
euirotiudiiig eoiintiy within H ladniH of
live miles, prohalily kilhdat luitxt one
person end iniiirtd marly 40 other
(wo ol w hum may die. The mini sui
pimid tu have been killrd una mi I lid
ihii in i Iihi'k o( the ilviim.iite. II
wit aeen at hia poat ol duty juat la-fore
the exphwion ai d no tune ol him I
eini-e been lulllld.
There were 2,3(10 pound of dynamite
elored at the aide of the deep rock cu
running Irmii the western limit ol tl
city to the New York, New Haven
llartfiiril mi Iron. I nation, which waa
used for blasting a path for ndditioiiH
track. The explosion tore a hole I
the uronnd HU leet deep that i now (ul
-of water Irmii a hidden aprinu, wrui-kt-
thu Bond street undue over the railwa
tiaika, and hroke all the window
w Ithin a ((natter of a mile. The fore
ol the explosion, aa ta usual, waa il mn
ward, hut the llpheavel along the aiih
-of the cut hurled lart-e stones lor block
Many liiiuiie weie ahilt d frnni thei
foiidutioiiH, walla were stripped
later ami furniture wa apilntertd
MINERS DASHED TO DEATH.
SUNK OWN VESSELS.
OFFICIAL DIRKCTOItT.
Carriage Carrying Them to Work
Gets Dcyond Control.
Wilkeaharre, Nov. 4.- Ten men
were killed and three aerioualy injured
ny an accident at No. 1 Auchim loae
ha(t at Nantichoke early tialay. The
men were moatly all upon the mine
carriage, to he lowered to working" he
low. Tho Rlttnal waa tf'ven to the en
yinrer who Imkii lowerinn the men.
The car riant had Kne hut a lew feet
when the engineer loat control of hi
i-iiuine, owinu to the reveise lever
failiiiK to work, and the carriage, w.th
it load of human aoula, ten in all, was
ilnahed heyoml the Koaa vein, lundiuu
neatly 1,100 feet below the Hiiifnce, and
from there they were precipitated 301)
feet iurther into a aiunp.
Thoe who may hot have la-en killed
outiinht weie undoubtedly drowned in
the Rump, which la fuliy 60 feet deep
with water. Up to 8 o'clock toniuht
no human aid could leach them.
It may require two or three day be
fore any ol the dead can be recovered.
ie hollow Ol Ilia liann lor me mercies
thu vouchaaied to ut. During the
century and a quarter of our national
life we a a people have lieen I) leaned
beyond all other, and f r thi we owe
humble and heartfelt thank to the
uthor ol all hleRiiiiK.
" Ilia year that ha cloaed ha been
one ol iieace within our own border
a well a between u and all other na
lion. The harveat h ve been ahund
lit, and thnae who work, whether with
hand or main are prospering greatly
Howard ha awaited upon boneat effort
We have been enabled to do our duty
to ouraelve and to other. Never ha
there been a time when reliuiou and
baritahle effort ha len more evident
Much ha been irlven to ua and much
will lie expected from ua.
'We apeak of what ha lieen none by
thi nation in no ajdrit of boatftilne
oi vainglory, but with full and leverent
realiaxtion that our Mtrength la a notli
ng uiileaa we are helped from above
Hitherto we have been given the heart
ieat atrength to do the taak allotted t
ua aa they aeverally aroe. We are
thankful for all that ha been done for
un in the paat, and we pray that in the
future we may be Htiengthoned in the
unending atrnggle to do our duty h-ar-
leawly and honei-tly, with charity and
Kond will, with reapect for nuraelve
and with love toward our fellow-man.
"In thi great republic the effort to
combine nuiloiml atrengtn wan peraon
al freedom ia being tried on a acale
more gigantic than ever before in the
world' hi -tory. Our aticcea w ill mean
niucli not Mily for ouraelve, but ,foi
the future of all inankind; and every
mull or woman in our lurid ahoiild feel
the grave reaponaihility lealing upon
hit:, oi her, for in the hint analyaiathia
auici-aa innat ile-iid upon the high
average of our individual cit iz-nhliip.
upon the way in which each ol ua doe
hi duty hy hiuiHelf and hi neighbor.
"Now, tin rehire, I. Theialoie Hooae
velt, preaident ol the United State, do
hereby appoint and aet apart Thnmday,
the IMth day of thi November, to be
ohm-red a a day of festival and thanks
giving I'V all of the people ol the
United Ktate at home or abroad, and
lu twutinmeiid thai on tlml Jay llioy
cease from their ordinary occupation,
and gather in their never! place of
wo i-hip or in their home, devoutly to
give think to Almighty (tod for the
bei'i-lit He baa roulerted upon us a
indivldual-i and a a nation,' and to
tiiKt-ch Him that in the futuie Hi
livine Invcr may be continued on u.
"In witnea whereof, I have here
unto aet my hand and can wed the aeat
of the United Slate to be Mixed.
"Done at the city of Wellington,
thia I Ht day ol Novemlier, in the year
ol our I old, one tbonaand nine hundred
and lour, and of the indeendeiice ol
the United State the one bundled and
twento-nmth.
" 'THKODOUE ROOSKVKLT.
"JOHN HAY, Secretary ol State.
"Hy Hit rreeident."
St. I.oui. Nov. 2. After circling in
every direction at a height of 2,000 feet
above the Cacadea in sight ol thou
sand of cheering, enthusiastic rpecta-
tor on the vVoild'i fair giounds, A
Hoy Knabenahnc, of Toledo, in com
mand of the airship "California Ar
row," today returned to the p. ace from
which be started over the same course
that be had vjtwe, covering the three
tu ilea and half of the round trip
under hi own power and -demonstrating
the claim of the inventor, Captain
Thomas H. Italdwin, of San Francisco.
that the "California Arrow" is not
only dirigible, but that it can make
headway against a moderate breeze.
Knalienshue started from the aero
nautic course at 3:37 P. M., and re
turned after hi remarkable flight at
4 :05 P. M. On the return trip the air
ship moved slowly over the exact spot
(rorn which it had arisen 28 minute
previously, and glided about 100 feet
further west, where it settled graceful
ly to the ground.
The descent of the ariahip was the
signal for a demonstration the equal of
which ha not been seen since the
wheel of the World' fail started last
April in response to the pressure of a
key by President Roosevelt. Dozen of
eager hand were outstretched to grasp
the frame of the airship and the flying
machine with its daring navigator was
carried around the concourHO upon the
shoulders of the shouting men. Hats
were thrown into the air, and when
Knabenshue called for three cheer for
hi home town they were given with a
will, and another round followed for
KualieiiHhue and lialdw in.
CIRCULATION IS INCREASING.
Is
Philippine Currency Legislation
Proving a Success.
Washington, Nov. 2. The bureau of
insular affair today gave out a state
ment touching condition applying to
the Philippine currency. The secre
tary ol war ha received the following
cablegram from the civil governor of
the Philippines, showing the effect of
the tirrency legislation:
"The api roach of October 1, when
the first currency taxing berame f fleet
ive, caused large expoit of Mexico
peso commercially and larg3 inflow o
Spanish-Filipino coins into the treas
ury.
In September 1,197.500 Mexican
peso were exported and 638,522 Span
lb-r ilipioo pe-io came into tbe treaa-
n ry anil were withdrawn- from circula
tion. Duiing September the actual
circulation ol new currency increased
1.981,000 peso. In October to date
l,iH2,!t5 peso, American currency
Mexican have lieen exported commer
cially and !50.000 Spanish-Filipino by
the insular government for recouiage
Have on hand nearly 500,000 Spanish-
Filipino peso for recoinage. Increase
of actual circulation new coin for
October approximately 1,300,000
peso."
TERM IT WANTON.
Theory of North Sea Incident finds
Tavor In London.
London, Nov, 2. Considemble dis
cussion of the theory that the Russian
fired on their own ship and sank one
of their own torpedo boats at the time
of the North sea outrage bai been heard
in the last two days in the club fie
quented by naval officer. Nobody
questions the correctness of the theory
or it compatibility with all the fact
known about the sad affair. The naval
officer w ho itiggested thi theory, said
last night :
"I confidently believe that the in
quiry will substantiate my hypothesis.
Of course. I don't know that any tor
pedo boat was sunk by Russian battle-
shins, but if one wa sunk, aa Admiral
Roietvensky a, leges, it must have
been a Russian boat. The thirst to do
is to call on the Russian to produce
their torpedo boat. If none ha been
sunk it should be possible to produce
the exact number which entered the
North sea a little over a week ago.
"But whatever may be the reference
to the sinking of one of these craft,
there seem to be no doubt whatever
that two of tbe Rassian torpedo boats
reached Cherbourg in a damaged condi
tion, bearing mark which indicate to
my mind that they were the objects of
attack by RoeBtvenjsky's battleship
"The Blesty Asehtchi had her stem
battered and another boat had abot
holes in her sides. It is for tbe in
qniry board to find how these injuries
were received. 1 notice, however, tha
the I! lest y Asehtchi is getting away as
fast as possible, she having already
been reported as having sailed eastward
from Tangier. It may be that an effort
is being made to have her so far away
as to make it impossible for the inquiry
board to get at her officer and find on
what thev know about the Nortn sea
horror.
Admiral Rotestvensky say that the
torpedo boats bombarded hia battle
ships and wounded tome among hia
crew. That i silly, a a torpedo boat
does not bombard battleship. That i
not their method of attack.
Thete ia another method of explan
ation of the injured battleships. The
fishermen say the Russians were on
both sides of their craft and hat the
shots came from both ways. If that
were so, it may easily happen that one
of the Russian battleship fired into
another. Again the wounded among
the crewa of the battleship may be the
survivor of the sunken torpedo boat.
I cannot help wishing that Great
Britain's arrangem nt with Russia pro
vided for the detention of all the ves
sels of the J?altic fleet, instead of sim
ply the four battleship now at igo.
I believe some very important evidence
ia running away from u
United State.
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VITAL PARTS BARE.
Torpedo Boat Missing.
Aluh't", Nov. 4. It I stated that
one of the torpedo boats of Admiral
Kojeatvensky'i iidron i miaaing, tbe
torpedo flotilla having put in at tin
port. Tills tllapati h, if found to lie
founded on fai t, would seem to bear
out tbe reports which have htx-n cur
Tent tor several days past that Admiial
Itoiertvetiaky fired on hia own boats.
The admiral, in his explanation of the
Dnu'Ki-r Dank trai-dy, stated that one
of the torpedo boat which he fired on
linppeared, and that may bo the boa)
now reported miHiiig,
Supplies Reach Vladivostok.
Vladivostok, Nov. 4. Great excite
merit ha been canned here by the ar
rival in port ot a number ot commercial
veHola with much needed supplies.
There wa a heavy snow storm today
ami winter is setting in. Most ot tlx
naval attache have already left Vladi
voatok. General Artamanoff, chief ol
division, who ha been quartered here
left today. The general Is popular
iiere and hi friend turned out and
bade him a hearty farewell.
Russia Again After Meet.
London, Nov. 4 The Chronicle lias
dispatch from Paris stating that tbe
Russian government ha renewed its
effort to buy Chlean and Argentine
warship through William R lint
Co., of New Yoik.
China Refuses to Let Russians Sail.
Chcfoo, Nov. 3. The ollleer and
crew of the Hyeahitelni, the Kuaaian
toipedo boat destroyer, wh icli was cut
out ol thi harbor August 12 last by the
Japancxe, went on board the German
atean er Vorwaerta tonight, bound lot
Hhanghai, where they were to Jnii the
iitlireiH and crew of the KiiHainn cruiser
Aakold. ltefore the vessel, sailed,
however, the Kussinua suililenly re
turned on shore, the government at Ve
il having at the last moment rescind
ed the permission which had lieen
granted them to proceed to Shanghai.
Cone of Crater Tails In.
Naples, Nov. 3. The cone of the
crater of Mount Vesuvius, which
formed during the late eruption, fell
into the crater today with a tremendous
roar. There immediately issued ex
plosion which shook the whole moun
tain, folic wed by the eminaion of a
black column which gradually spread,
falling in the form of aalie over the
surrounding country within a isdiua of
25 mile. The disturbance lasted but
short time.
British Commissioners Investigate
Attack on fishermen.
London. Nov. 2. four commission
ers, representing the board ol trade and
owners, who were sent October 25, at
the siitfiii-stion of the lorelgn office, to
ascertain the damage done to the North
sea trawlers by the Russian Second
Pacillc souadron, have just returned
and presented a verbal reort confirm
ing tbe report that some of the trawlers
were seriously damaged by thells and
machine gun fire, white other sufferad
in a smaller decree. Trawlers and
fi-diing gear weredeatroyed or damaged,
they say, and fragment of a four-meh
shell which burnt on the deck of the
trawler Thruah and many other evi
dences of the "deadly and wanton" at
tack wele found.
Caught Trying to Smuggle In Drug.
New York, Nov. 8. Custom agents
in lloboken have arrested a longshore
man in the aet ot removing from
dock a bag containing SH0 ounces ol a
drug used in the treatment ol consump
tion, which is said to be worth in tin
country (150 an ounce. The prisoner
declared the bag aa handed to him over
tha side of a steamer lust in from Eur
ope, and that he wa told to carry t
immediately to an altlresi In Manhat
tan, where he would be well paid.
Depot Contract Has Been Let.
Keattle, Nov. 3. J. V. hanell, as
sistant to Piesident Hill of the Gieat
Northern railroad, returned from frU.
Paul today with the news that the con
tract (or the union depot In this city
and extensive Improvements to the
Great Northern's docks bad been let.
II refused to give out the contract
price. The depot will be built by a
Chicago firm.
Japan Gives Line on War Budget.
Tokio, Nov. 2. Preliminary esti
mates of the budget, covering January,
February and March, 1905, and the flit-
cal year commencing in April next,
have been completed and will be sub
mitted to the Diet at its next meeting,
November 25. The war expenses are
estimated at (385.000,000 and the or
dinary expense at $(10,000,000. It is
proposed to provide lor the war ex
pense by increasing the taxation to
$45,000,000, by retrenchment in the
administrative expense and public
works of $35,000,000.
Sure Only Eighteen Perished.
Tiinidad. Colo,. Nov. 2. Eighteen
colli ii were (hipped to Teiclo today on
an order of thu Hock Mountain coal and
iron company for the burial of the vie
time of the explosion which occurred a
few day ago. The bodies have not yet
lieen recovered, but local official of tbe
company who have canvassed the town
now aasert that only 18 men were In
the mine at the time ol the explosion
It la conceded that none ot these will
be found alie.
New United States Vessels Arc Not
Properly Armored.
Ran FraucifcofNov. 2. The Chroni
cle today say: "Naval ofTicera have
succeeded for many months in keeping
secret a peculiar structuial feature of
the new battleship Ohio, which, in the
opinions of themselves, as well as oth
ers, i nothing else than a glariog de
fect of a nature so serious that, as one
officer expressed it, amounts to an invi
tation to an enemy to do the vessel
enormous damage in action.
"The de ect consists of omitting to
put armor around the after end of the
superstructure within which are mount
ed ten 6-inch rapid-fire guns. lni
omission, it is held, makes the big war
vessel dangerously vulnerable in a vital
part to hostile ehots coming tiom eitn
er onarter.
"Furthermore, shells entering this
place might do great damage to the
engine room, the hatch of which is well
at in side tbe casemate and a shell
bursting innide the casemate armor
would probably send fragmecnts into
the engine room.
"The fault does not lie either with
the builders or the naval const uc tot
detailed to supervise the work. The
Ohio wa built strictly according to tbe
plans and specification which were
made in the navy department in wasti
innton under the direction and scrutiny
of the boa id of conduction."
The Chronicle blither says:
"The Ohio is not the only one of the
new battleships with this fault. Her
two sister ships, the Mali e and the
Missouri, as well as the Wisconsin,
Alabama and tbe Illinois, have thu
omission."
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Chinese Bandits More Active.
Harbin, Nov. . 2. The activity of
Chinese bandit is Increasing all along
the railroad, and the region 1 swaim
Ing with Japanese spies In Russian
Chinese and European disguises, who
are offering large rewards for the Chi
nese engaged in supplying the Russian
commlarles, hoping thus to cripple
the Russian supply department.
Bid Elevator Collapses.
Buffalo, Nov. 2. The Ontario ele
vator collapsed today and sank into the
waters of trie Evan ilip. The elevator
contained about 370,000 bushel of
barley, a large portion of which lies at
the bottom of the slip. The Ios on
tbe grain and tho building 1 estimated
at MfiO.OOO. C'harle Iturtholomv. 02
year of aire, the elevator superintend'
cut. was seriously injured. The On
tario wa built 15 year airo and had
lieen in active operaiton all of thi tea
on. I lie collapse nau it origin in uie
weakening of the foundation.
Russian Minister Knows It.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 2. It is prac
tlcally admitted by the authorities that
the Russian minister of marine is in
possession of definite information that
the Ilaltlc fleet fired upon Its own tor
pedo boat in the North sea, mistaking
them for Jananee vessels. These tor
pedo boats, finding themselves attacked
and labonng also nnder the delusion
that the enemy was near, replied. In
this manner a numbei were slightly
damaged.
Discontented In Colombia.
Panama. Nov. 2. Advices from
Cauca report that there Is great dlscon
tent there and throughout Colombia
ORIQOX
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