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REPUBLICAN KLAMATH KLAMAIH EVICTS OF Till; DAY I LI. I IN ON IRRIGATION. Oovvrnment Is.nes „ Publication (or (Jeg. 1'AIJ.S, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 11 NEWS OE OREGON •ral Distribution. I LABOR'S BIO DAY. Holiday la Generally Observed Throughout Oregon Illg Time in Portland. HAD A CLOSE CALL HAVE ORDERS TO SHOOT. General Gobin Will Take More Stringent Measures. SET FIRE TO A MINE ; /• . «,—.».4$ Ms.J I Washington, Hept. 4—The depart- Portland, Sept. 2.—Uhor day was THE PRESIDENT NARROWLY ESCAPES m.mt of agriculture has just issued a Philadelphia, Sept. 2.—Having ex SITUATION IN WEST VIRGINIA COAL OF THE STATE. obeorved in Portland yesterday with a farinera’ bulletin, «mtitled “How to hauster! every other means for pre BEING CRUSHED TO DEATH. FIELDS IS CRITICAL grand parade in the foreman, field Comprehensive Review of the Import Build Small Irrigation Ditalies,” by serving |«a<» and in protecting non ant Happenings of the Past Week, C. I'. Johnston and J. D. Htmmard, ol Commercial unj Financial Happenings of ( B|H*rts in the afternoon and a grand union men from violence on their way About 7,500 Electric Car Collides with the Carriage In to and from the mines, Brigadier Gen Railroad Employes Ask Governor Stone to the Past Week Brief Review of the ( 1*11 in the overling. presented In Condensed Form, Most the irrigation iniestignUon «Rvialon. Which He was Riding Member of the Take Immediate Steps to End Strike labor unions Growth and Development of Various ( rm-mliers of Portland eral Gobin, in command of the troops I Ikely to Prove Interesting to Our 11" n is "xpi-itcd to Im a heavy demand Secret Service Killed — Mr. Roosevelt — Trainload of Anthracite Coal la Industries Throughout Our Common were in linn in the parade, while many Many Renderà. now in the coal fields, has issued an or ■■■■ e'“" puniication, Hs it contuins Slightly Injured Secretary Cortelyou Shipped — Said to Bo the Last Until thousands of the residents of tbe city wealth Latest Market Report. much informatimi and advice that will der that the soldiers shall shoot any and Driver Also Hurt. the Trouble la Settled and visitors from the surrounding towns persons detected Giro wing stones and •’r"'« "I great vulm, fu furmers who ITu* national mining congress will '•"Iitamplato irrigati,,g ti» ir fields on a other missiles, and that if any mob re I be Hanquest mine, in Baker county, crowded tlm sidewalks to view the pro meet hi Portland in luo-L sm.l scale, or by w.v ,,f exjs rtment. bua Isen sold for $50,000, Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 4.—The pres- sists the authority of the troops, they Bramwell, W. Va., Hept. 4. •The cession. Fifty-six different unions ( W I-, on-ill I >«luocriits have nominated A" "Imwn i„ thereport, ,,,f tj„, , ident of the United States escaped a shall freely use their bayonets. situation in the Flat Top coal fields is were represented, and of these the llm W alluni« mine, near Ashland, The Panther Creek valley has been David H. Rom* for governor. «i 'iris <>f thè |IIHt ),ave been due to has made arrangements to use oil for Painters’ Union carried off the hand tragic death by only a few feet in a in an almost continual turmoil this extremely critical. The skirmish this Mineuwnera rcftiae t> arbitrate th» • misunderslaii'lmg o| thè application fuel with which to generate power. some silk banner offered for the best collision lie tween his carriage and an week, and the troops stationed there morning between the guards and o wi«l«-r to crepa. | |,e proper wav to •trike in th<* antliiai'ile region. bull I .Ilici,es, to dmiribu», thè water, The Grain electric street car in this city yester- have had some difficulty in protecting strikers at the Pocahontas Coal Com In a few years Salem will have to apjiearing organization. Violent storms sweeping i all |M,j,1U„| ship ill every cord of w«xsl used. Al handlers’ Union and the Pressmen’s ! day, while one of his most trusted the lives of the workmen. The situa pany, after the fixing of the mine/t>y England, and to control tbe ||<,W tion in the valley has, however, im Wales and Ireland caused ----- I great damage "Ut .‘Xplicltly, and a generili idea ia ready a large amount is brought in by I nion were accorded favorable men guards, Secret Service Agent William proved gieatly, and it is hoped by the the strikers, has greatly enraged the to projierty. ICiV' ii as to tini aiiiount of water iKaoled train. Craig, was instantly killed and David tion. and the judges express«»*! regret military authorities that the lawlessness miners, from the fact that a number on wop» Ibis bulle...... .in The cruiser Brooklyn run on a ris k The Columbia River Packers’ Associ- that there were not second and third J. Pratt, of Dalton, who was guiding and abusive language directed toward their side were injured. It is thought I-"btmne.i I,y application to thè de- in Buzzard's bay ami it is thought her stimi has decided to op-rate its cannery prizes to award to them. Sueecli- the horses attached to the vehicle, was the soldiers will now cease. The other here that before tomorrow night troops partrie.nl direct, or through a senator bottom is aeriuualy injured. "f r«»preaen lati ve, aa thè editimi is at Eagle Cliff during the fall fishing niaking formed no part of the exercises, most seriously injured. President sections of the coal regions are compar will either be in the Flat Top region season. A ii emu mous glacier swept a Russian lor the men chose to show their strength Roosevelt himself was badly shaken atively quiet. The genera! strike situation remains, or en route. Tonight the Pocahontas valley, entirely destroying 20 villages Real estate men of Eugene have by their appearance in tlie procession up, but received only a slight facial unchanged. Some coal is being shipped, Collieries Company lias the tire in its H anoi i.s i rkihtened oi i . and killing nearly 700 jaioplu. formed ’the Eugene Real Estate Erj and to sjiend tlie remainder of their bruise. Secretary Cortelyou, who oc but the quantity is sq small, compared mine practically extinguished, but holiday in enjoyment. Tlie procession Grand Army men of Portland are en- Armed Paascngcrt Prevent Daring Trul change, with the object of coofieration with tbe normal shipment, that it has that company has doubled its force of n in the matter of advertising in the East. was the longest line of laboring men cupied a seat directly opposite the pres deavoriug tu liuvt* tin* 1003 national ever formisl in Portland, and it was a ident in the carriage, sustained a little or no effect on the market. The guards, as another attack at any hour Hold-Lp In Mexico. encampment held ill tnat city. I lie Uncle Sam I" Mining A Milling common remark that they were an un minor wound in the back of the head, fuel now coming to the market is prin is feared. Many shots have been fire«l Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 4. — R„|H,rtM Two hundred maelnnists employed have reach. i| here of u daring attempt I Company, with property in the Blue usually intelligent and prosperous look ami Governor Crane, who sat- lieside cipally wasbery and loose coal. from ambush, toward the direction of at the Northern Pacific allupa at Liv by three American bandits to hold up I river district, has installed a new five- ing crowd of citizens. the nonunion miners going to and from the president, escaped without a COMINO IN DROVES. ingston, Mont., have gone on strike. work in the Fiat Top fields. Tbe Elk II"- Internatimial express on the Honora stamp mill, scratch. The carriage was demolished The Day at Albany. horn region is very quiet, no violence by the impact of the rapidly moving The recent eruption of Mount l'eleo railroad, thiee miles from llermo- Fisla IL Smith, one of the most There is a Great Rush oi Scandivians to having been reported from that section Albany, Or., Sept. 2.—Labor day 1 b" train » is running through prominent num in Clatsop county, was generaly observed in Albany. ear, and the wheel horse on the side was much more destructive than that American Shore. tonight. ■>f last Muy. The inhabitants of the the orange licit, jilH| below Hermosillo, idled recently in Asteria, lie was The banks and many places of business nearest the car was killed. The crew This morning strikers applied the Stockholm, Sept. 2.—Driven from and passengers of the car escaped in villages destroyed had just returned l-'llig'file thereat 10 o’clock, «hen tlie born in Yamhill county in 1839. were closed. The celebration was their homes by the unprecedented hard torch to various portions of the Poca jury. exploiumi <,f „ t"r|sslo on the track last week. under the auspices of the Albany Fed The president and party were driving times and stringent conscription laws hontas mine, near the west entrance, caused the engineer to stop. When the < aptain Sam el lla-s, who came to eration of Trades Unions, ami consisted The of Sweden, an unusually large number which is on the Virginie side. Oregon in 1859, died at Whatcom, A'itl Fefvinn riots have lawn re eiiguie and cars had iawn brought to a of a parade and public speaking in the from this city to Lenox, through South of Scandinavians are making their way guards and the strikers fire«i volley standstill, three Americans stepped out Mash., a few days ago, aged 71 years, afternoon. About* 200 men were in street, one of the principal thorough newed in Hungary. The gov fares of Pittsfield, which was lined to America this summer. Every, steam after volley at each other “I the shelter uf a grove < and lie had Is-en prominent in politics for line. Great Britain will not treat officially covered the engine crew, er leaving for America is crowded, and ernor cf Virginia will be appealed to to the past 40 years. with cheering people, ami the catastro the with the B's'i generals. Rousing Time at Grant's Pass. phe happened in plain view of hun the transport lines are coping with the send troops to Pocahontas at once. roblwra then went to th«» I ear The Umatilla county delegation to dreds, v hose happiness st the advent of greatest rush since the eighties. Manv I lia l oming Oregon slate fair is l«T- mid demandtsl admittance. Grants Pass, Or., Sept. 2.—Labor mes- Union Miners Ask for Troops. tain to Is' la'tter than ever liefore. I senget replied with a volley of shots 1 the next legislature will ask for a st te day was appropriately «elebrated in the nation’s chief was suddenly turned are unable to obtain passage at Scandi Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 4.—Gov navian pointe ami are obliged to go to grain commission. A measure will Grants Pass yesterday. It was the to grief. Thousands had poured into through tlie <lo >r the bandits returning ernor White today received a set of res The natHiriul cou « ent ion of post* also be intr"du<-e<l by them to tax most successful event of its kind ever the city in the early morning from Liverpool and Southampton. the tire. N-veral of the pa**-<*ngcrs, clerks is in aeeeioil in Kansas City. It is estimated that 15,009 passen olutions reading: learning the esu-e of the stop, armed insurance . companies more for the known in this section of the state, ami the country to see and hear the presi “At a meeting of local union No. 442, gers for America have left Copenhagen Ismefit of the common school fund. dent, and his address at the city park was a w inning card for the Federated A wreck on the Mexican Central r l' theniM-lvea and were going t<> the aid United Mineworkers of America, 300 alone during the last six months. The had been loudly cheered. -lilted In the death of many pns.eiigers. "I the plucky in' s— liger,when the high A rich discovery has made on Ole Trades Union of this city, which had Out through South street is a broad emigrants are mostly of an excellent members petition you to send troops to the matter in charge Crowds of peo Sir riiomaa Lipton is preparing to waymen ls»«*ame frighten«»«] mid gave up blue Bird and Red Cloud claims, in ple thronged the streets the entire ¡day, highway. The tracks of the Pittsfield class. They are bound chiefly to the Winona, on Keene’s creek, to preserve their uttempl, disappi'ariiig into the the Blue river district. The projierty it it« n clinilenge for llm America's The Northwestern states, where they intend order until the strike is settled. orang«'groves, where it was supp.iwd was formerly worked, but was aban many being here from all parts of the Electric street railway are laid in the settling on agricultural land. troops are now located at Thurmont! to cup. center of the road, with ample room country, a number <if the surrounding they In« I liorses ill waiting. As soon doned as lieing valueless. A ledge 15 preserve order. They were sent there I’rosldvnt Roos*-celt Inis announced a. the train reached Hermosillo, the f«w-t wide has been uncovered which mines having shut down ¡for tbe occa for teams on each side, and scores of at the instance of our sheriff,’ and while SULTAN AND ARMENIANS. sion. All of the stores and business vehicles of every description followed that ho will visit Kansas City Hoptein- alarm «as given mid a troop of rurales contains much free gold. upon investigation it appears that the houses closed their doors from 9 in the along the road behind the president’s lier 29. and a posse started in pursuit of the He Will Rescind Severe Orders If They call for troops was unnecessary and party. morning until 4 o ’ clock in the after Pheasants will lie much scarcer than utter folly, yet we, as mineia, are glad Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Clove- band Re. Will be Loyal. Shortly after he left the park an usual in Lane county this year. There noon . to have them. They are principally land, Ohio, ia being mentioned as electric car, which had been filled with are two reasons for the .■•carcity. First, Constantinople, Sept. 2.—The sultan RI SI «VOIR SITES. liemocratie l audidule for president. At Salem. passengers at that point, started for recently agreed to repeal the exception union men woiking with our cause, and the birds were killed off very close last Salem, Sept. 2.—Labor day was cele Lenox well liehind the procession. It al measures adopted against the Armen look upon men working with tbe same A dispateli from Copenhagen says it ll»dr<>gruphi-r Newell Talks of Ills Recent fall, and second, the wet weather of the ■ brated in this city with appropriate was about a mile and a half out from ians if the Armenian patriarch would contempt as we do." past spring killt-d off many of th o* re|a>rt*-«l from bt. I’l-teisburg that tlie Investigations. exercises. Two hundred union people the city at the beginning of Howard young ones guarantee that no outbreak would fol as s < m > ii as they were czarina Ims had a mmcarriage, but her Will Intercede With Governor. Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 4. — F. A ¡latched. participated in the street procession Hili, and was nearly up to the presi low. The patriarchal council having condition Is not alarming. Harrisburg, I’a., Sept. 4.—Governor Newell, chief liydrograplier of the that started from the city hall about 2 dent’s carriage, which was traveling on met and signed a document setting Waldemar Lindgren, in an addrea* coverniix nt, lias leturt.ed to this city The War Eagle group of three claims, o’clock in the afternoon. The parade the west side of the highway Just at forth tbe loyalty of the Armenians and Stone has agreed to meet a committee Is'fore th« internatiomil mining con .'Iter a tour of ins|*< tion in Northern lying between the Cracker-!»regen and moved over the principal streets and the foot of Howard Hill the road bends promising tranquility, an imperial irade from the state executive boatd of rail gress nt Butte, said thnt th«» world's IV voiuiiig in the interest of irrigation. < iolconda, in the Cracker district, las ended at Marion square, wtiere the a little, and teams are compelled to is now awaited, the patriach having re road employes of Pennsylvania to inter go|<) supply Would soon Im exhausted. I A number of sites for re-ervoirs lun e I h - i - ii sold. Th«' consideration is Hot literary exercises of the day were held. cross the street railway tracks to the fused to resume his office until the cede with the executive in behalf of tbe striking coal miners. The com lna»n examine). When asked of the made public. The properties are be- east side. The railroad then continues promises of the sultan are fulfilled. mittee will request the governor to Thirty |M'raot<s were kill's! in a extent to which investigai ion into the lievtal to Is* an extension of the alongside of the street, in tead of in CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES. take immediate steps to bring the train wreck in Alabama. Guidi is Appointed. leclaiuatiou of ariti lands by tne gov Crnekei-Oregon ledge, on which a rieh the center. Just at this point the up strike to a close, and, if necessary, to Rome, Aug. 31.—Mgr. Guidi has call an extra season of the general Hover Taft Proposes Amendment to the grade of the hill begins, and but a short The international milling congress ernment through tht' storage reservoir strike was recently made. | system had gone, Mr. Newell suiti the distance beyond the crossing there is a lieen appointed delegate in the Philip Exclusion Law. is in session at Butte, Mont. assembly for tbe enactment of legis s|ss ial service organized under the He is expected to hasten his lation making arbitration compulsory. Washington, Sep. 3.—It is the opin narrow bridge spanning a small brook. pines. PORTLAND MARKETS. Another hitch has *ax-urre<i in the government survey now working in The trolley car approached the road departure 1 for Manila in consequence of signing of’llic Anglo-Chihuae treaty. ion at the war department that Gover crossing under good speed, with gong information received at the Vatican of Vrizona on the Gila river ami tribu Trainload of Anthracite Shipped. Rev. M. Farley has been recom taries; in California on tlie Colorado Wheat—Walla Walla, 60@61c; blue nor Taft’s remarks at the board of trade clanging, just as the driver of the pres the organization of a schismatic Cath Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 4. — Another i church in the islands. The Vati train of cars loaded with anthracite banquet in Manila respecting the em ident’s carriage turned his leaders to olic mend'd as a successor to Archbishop river ami in the San Joaquin valley; stem, 62(<f 63c; valley, 63c. cross the tracks. i can does not attach much importance left here today from the Silver Creek in Colorado near Sterling, on the Corrigan ol New York. ployment of labor on plantations will Harley—Feed, $19.00 per ton. The nmtormi n, in great excitement, to I the movement, and declares “it South Platte, and near Montrose, on A Utah man, who is thought to have the Gunnison river; in Idaho on the Flour—Best grades, $3.05(33.60 pet form the basis of a suggestion to con tried to stop his car, but it was too late, < cannot develop under the leadership of shaft, near New Philadelphia, owned and operated by the Philadelphia & las-n Insane, killed hie wife and two I eI'lwatera of the Snake and Boise barrel; graham, $2.95(33.20. gress at the next session that the act It crashed into the carriage, and a persons J whose sole reason for oraniza- Reading Coal & Iron Company. Strike daughters and then shot himself. Millstuffs — Bran, $17 per ton; extending the Chinese exclusion laws loud moan went up from the frenzied tion i is because they are excommuni leaders claim to have information that rivers; in Montine or; Yellowstone • 18; to the Philippines lie amended. It is onlookers who thronged the roadside, cated < from the Catholic vhuich.” Denver aeronauts, who endeavored and Milk rivers, in Nevada on ( arson middlings, $21.50; shorts, this is the last coal to be shipped from and who but a moment before were logo from that city to New York in ami Truckee rivera; ill Utah on Bear chop, $17. this operation until after the strike ia contemplated to remove the ironclad Will be Argued at Bismarck. cheering the president. The driver Oats— No.l white, 95c<9|1.00; gray. a balloon, were wrecked after being out riier, un I in Wyoming on the Big Horn declared off. restriction which now exists and to managed to get the frightened animals Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 2.—A writ ami North Platte rivers. 90@95c. 21 hours. Miners Attacked. clothe the Philippine commission with out of the way just in time, and the < Mr. Newell raid that all scheme» | Hay — Timothy, $11(312; clover, of halieas corpus, sued out for the re Generals Ih-wet, Botha ami Ihdarey would lie considerisi in the light of 1 Wilkesbarre, Sept. 4.—Richard Rob power to regulate the entrance of Chi car struck the rear wheel of the car- lease of Charles M. Fay, of Portland, $7.50(310; Oregon wild hay, $5(36 per ami Mr. Fischer have arti visi in lxm- full information as to practicability. < before Judge Winchester, will be erts, minedriller, and John Devitt, ma nese labop. Tbe commission itself has riage on the left side and plowed Or., A heavy rain costami probability of obtaining early ton. don from The Hague, through to the front wheel of the vehi- argued i here in the morning. Fay was chinist, employed by the Lehigh Val Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 60(365c already given some attention to the arrived and they was falling when they cle, which received the full force of charged tv the officials of Waupaca ley Coal Company at the Forty-four repayment of cost. per rental; ordinary, 50(,r55e per cen subject, and it is believed that Pro the blow. The carrii.ge was upset, and riseiv«sI no ovation. county, Wis., with obtaining money by colliery, were attacked and severely in tal, growers prices; sweets, $2.00 fessor Jenks’ investigations into the one horse fell dead on the tracks. fraud. The writ of requisition was se jured by four men while on their way It is estimated that 40,000 Inlsirere I labor problem in the Straits Settle per cental. Mr. Craig fell from his seat imme cured from the governor of Oregon, but to work today. The C. D. Bliss mine, in Florence, Italy, are on strike, It is ments and elsewhere in the Orient Butter—Creamery, diately in front ofthe'ear, and it passed was afterward revoked and Fay was of the Delaware, 1-ackainaua & Western 71 22S@25c; dairy feared the trouble will spread to other No Candidate for «lovernor or I leutenant meet with approval. The proposed completely over his body. 16(316'sc; store, 12 5t@ll>c. Driver taken from a train on a writ oi halieas Company at Nanticoke, was put in Governor Has n Majority. cities. The government is taking regulations, it is said, will look to a Pratt, in tailing, struck the dead horse operation today. The company offi Eggs—20(322c for Oregon. corpus. energetic measures to suppress disorder widely regulated system of admission immediately in front of him, and rolled White River Junction, Vt., Sept. 4. cials say they have a large number of Cheese — Full cream, twins, and the jails are overflowing. , 125» of Chinese as plantation laliorers off clear of the car, thus escaping a _ There is no election by the people Oregonian Dies In Tennessee. miners cutting coal. The strikers deny Senator Hoar «'elebrated his 76th tn- for governor and lieutenant governor, (rfl 3c; Young America, 13 (3145k1 c; fac- under sufficient bonds in each case, similar fate. President Roosevelt, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 2.—Owen this, and say the coal being run torv prices, 1(3 15kc less. under proper systems of identifications us n result of the state election held in niversary on Friday. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3 and on condition that they shall leave Governor Crane, and Secretary Cor Jndd, state agent for Oregon for the through the breakers is stock coal. Vermont yesterday. The returns in The machinists* strike on the Gulf, dicate that Percival W. Clement, high 4.50; hens, $4.00(35.50 per dozen, the Philippines after a certain period telyou were thrown together in tile New York Life Insurance company, is Itottom of the carriage. WRECKED AT A CURVE. dead here at the residence of his father, Colorado A Fanta Fe has Iteen dts dared license option candidate, is running 11(311,'vc per pound; springs, 11@ of time. Such regmations as exist in Almost instantly a score of men Judge W. Judd. Failing health forced off. very close to General John G. McCul 11 5»c per pound. $2.00(33 50 per doz Hawaii for the proper care of the jumped to the heads of the frightened Mr. Judd to leave Oregon two months Thirty Persons Killed and Eighty Injured Colombia accuses Nicaragua "f aiding lough, Republican. The returns from en; ducks, $3 0.1(34.50 per dozen; tur coolies would tie incorporated. Gover horses and stopped their further prog ago, and since that time his decline in an Alabama Disaster. revolutionsts and threatens to retalitae 2tM) cities «nd towns out of 246 give keys, live, 13(314c, dressed, 15(316c per nor Taft’s representations on this sub ress. Governor Crane was the first to has been rapid. pound; geese, $4.00(36.00 |>er dozen. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 4.—While net were in answer to pressing demands the vote for governor: “when she gets up." Mutton—Gross, 25£@3c per ponnd. from the American chamber of com get on his ¡feet, escaping entirely un rounding a curve on u high embank General John G. McCullough, Re Honors for Oregon Boy. hurt. He turned immediately to the dressed, 6c per ponnd. The forest fires that have la'on raging publican, 26,497. merce and employers of labor in the president, helped the- latter to arise, The Dalles, Or., Sept. 2.—Homer D. ment near Berry, Ala., this merning, the engine and cars of an excursion in Wyoming for the past two weeks are Hogs — Gross, Ot^c; .dressed, 7@754< Philippines for reli'ef from the present l-elix W. McGettrick, Democrat, and together they assisted Secretary Angell, of this city, has l«en awarded train on a uranch of the Soutiiern rail conditions, which, it is alleged, pre Cortelyou. re|s>rt«s| to be under control. per ponnd. the Morgan scholarship in the Colum 6,112. way leaped from the track and rolled vent the development of the country. Percival W. Clement, Veal—7(38c per pound. The motorman and conductor were bia university school of law for the over, smashing the coaches and caus The Canadian Pacific railway «ill immediately placed under arrest and next year. The award was made in ing the instant death of 30 persona and Beef—Gross, cows, 3(335ie; steers shortly plan» th«» enormous amount of 23.239. High Tax on Natives. j. 0. Hherbourne, Prohibitionist, 35k(345vc; dressed, 7(38c per pound. taken to police headquarters in this recognition of Mr. Angell’s high schol injury of 80 others. 23,0011,000 acres of land on the market Physicians say London, Sept, b.—Lord Milner, Brit city. Later they were furnished bail arship for last year. 2,052. Hops—16017c; now crop 17(318c. for settlers. that at least 29 of the injured cannot A. n majority vote ish high commissioner in South Africa, and allowed to go. live. Wool—Va 11 ey, 12 @ 15; Eastern Ore has just issued at Pretoria a new ordi Dumont to Build Big Airship. A steamer and rowlwat collided on elect, the choice of governor mid lieu With the exception of three, all of gon, 8(314 hie: mohaii, 25<326c pound. Wrecked by Defective Rail tenant governor is thrown ini" the New Y ’ ork, Sept. 2. — Santos Dumont, l ake Gogna, near Battle Creek, Mich., nance, in regard to the taxation of na the dead and injured were Negroes, mid resultai in the drowning of live general assembly, which will convene tives, under which every male adult Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 5.—The the aeronaut, will, according to a Her who had taken «idvantage of the excur TROOPS PAVOR STRIKERS. employes of the Battio Creek Hanitar- next month. and every native married woman must west bound passenger train on the Gulf, ald Dispatch from Paris, attempt the sion rates from points in Mississippi to pay, after September 1, an annual per Colorado A Santa Fe railroad was construction of an aerial vessel to carry Birmingham. All lived is Mississippi. inm. Sultan's Act of Clemency. Persuade Non-Union Workmen to Quit — capita tax of $10. eight persons. He plans to b«*gin ex This, loughly The train was running at a- rate of Constantinople, Hept. 4.—An irade Feed the Destitute. Heavy rains have damaged crops in speaking, doubles the amount of tax wrecked at 9 o’clock last night by a periments with the machine in two or 30 miles an hour. At a curve on top Kansas, and in the vicinity of Burling recently agreed upon by the sultan Parkersburg, W. Va., Sept. 3. — An collected under the Boer regime, and defective rail near Brownwood, Tex. three months. of a 60-foot emoankment', the driver-of ton liundri'ds of acres of corn have I* »11 has Is'cn issued, repealing the excep it will doutless lead to much murmur The entire train was thrown down a 20- the e igine left the track, jerking the New Sumpter Smelter. destroyed unii many bridges washe« tional measures adopted against tlie unexpected situation has resulted from ing. foot embankment. Thirty peisona were __ _____________ engine and the first four cars with if. the ordering out of the National Guard. Sumpter, Or., Sept. 2. — Excavating Armenians if the Armenian jiatriarch away. injure«!. The train was running on Gifts to Chicago University. has begun a milebeiow Sumpter for tl.e There were 10 cars in the excursion The soldiers, whose sympathies were would guarantee that no out brink would schedule time. The injured were Judge Richardson of Spokane has Chicago, Sept. 2.—Nearly $500,000 placed on a relief train and taken to smelting plant contemplated for this train. Wrecking trains carrying phy- follow. rhe patriarch has therefore with the strikers from the first, have rendered a «Incision that a hoycot •" withdrawn his resignation, lie cele- city. Manager E. W. Muller has a good si ians were hurried from Columbus, in new gifts to the University of Chica Brownwood this morning. used their influence with tbe men who go are announced by President Harper, not illegal when peaceably ,'ondui ti* , force of men blasting and removing Miss., and Birmingham, and every brateil muss yesterday in honor of the and when not ^.'conducted so oouductid must be miniversnry of the sultan’s ascensión, are at work and have persuaded so the occasion being the forty-third con earth for the heavy machinery and thing possible is being done to allevi Non-union Miners Fired Upon. ate the si flarings of the injur„-d. dealt with in the criminal court, not and during the services announced to many of them to join the strike that vocation of the university. President Bramwell, W. Va., Sept. 5.—The furnaces. «1...... .14.« •> <i. t by a court of equity. a detachment stationed at Tush Run Harper makes a detailed report of the situation in the Flat Top coal field is Collision Near Kartsaa City. Declines Offer of Presidency. A loss of $100,600 was causisi by the had to be recalled and sent to another university ending June 30. Gifts to yet alarming. Tonight at Simmons Kansas City, Mo.'Hept. 4.—An east Seattle, Sept. 2.—Rev. Edward Lin the amount of $3,000,000 had flown Miles' Trip Delnycd. burning oi tbo concentrator of tbo <”» point to keep it from emptying the into the university coffers up to that Creek, as the non-union miners were coln Smith, of the Pilgrim Congrega bound Rock Island cattle train and tana Ore Purchasing conij any at n • Washington, Sept. 4. —A change has mine. time, and $416,000 has been given leaving the mines, a volley was fired at tional church of Seattle, has declined an engine and caboose collided head-on Attorney General Knox has sail'd been made in the plan of Ltaiitenmit them by strikers, hidden on the moun the offer of the presidency of the Pa near Birmingham, M»., 10 miles east It is estimated that over a thousand sini'e. ______ General Miles, announced last week. tain side. The guards returned the cific University at Forest Grove, Or. for Europi». Ho goes «broa< for >' It was expected originally that he families have been evicted in th«» New of Kansas City, last night, killing four Pumphouse Blown Up. fire. No one was hurt. trainmen and injuring three others. purpose of obtaining clear till*' ° would leave on his tour of inspection River valley and tonight hundreds of Withdrawal oí Foreign Troops. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 3.—The pump property of the I’anam« < «"»I con • ,,f the Philippines tomorrow mid sail destitute families are sleeping out of The trains were running at a full rate Pocahontas Mine Still Burning. .. 2.—According „R house of the National washery at Tien Tsin, R Sept. to the of speed when they met. Both engines pany. from San Francisco on the Thomason doers. Food is scarce and the condi Minoka was blown to pieces early today Bramwell, W. Va., Sept. 5.—The fire all the troops, were demolished and the satire train ** Twenty tlireo Italian* li.ne the 16th. Tho pressure of work in his tion of tbe men is pitiable in the ex by dynamite. It is not known who in the Pocahontas mine, which was j military commanders, . _____ of 30 cars «raw _______ with the exception of the legation overturned. The train Some of the soldiers have rested at Geneva, Italy, <1111 -, olliia» nt present is so grent, howover, treme. being l'oiii.i'cted with a pl"' « J that ho feels he will not be able to even shared their fissi with the unfort placed the dynamite under the build* thought to be under oontrol last night,' guards, will be withdrawn from China was heavily loaded with cattle and is still bnrning.doing great damage. i next spring. nearly 300 head were killed, inf- the train bearing King Victor -m lanvo Washington for several days yet. unates. • W •I ■ 1 ‘MR* *'■ lie I to Berlin. • MM ITI MS 01 INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ,