KLAMATH REPUBLICAN —"-4 VOL. VII. KLAMA1II PALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 2, 1902. EVENTS OF THE DAV RIOriNO AT MINES. IH.lurta.nc«. Extend (>v«r KM, Mil.. In • he Itard Coal District. GATHERED I ROM ALL PARTS 01 Till TWO HEMISPHERES. NEWS OF OREGON Hilladelphl., Kept. 26.-OI the 10 •nlhraeit« ,.oa| pro<llwhl)| (.(,u,lti(tlt (j| ‘•’»«•Vívanla, »tato troop. are un. -••»H hm I in five. iM.pit, u,„ preienw of the trisips in th«* » districts, rioting and general 1 awlesnness continues in the hard •'*) territory from Forest « ¡(y, Susquehanna county on the N,’«‘l'. to Williamstown ’ Dauphin «»«ty. on ths south, a distance of "•ore than loo U1il«». The section of Hie »(like region j| Ji the vicinity of on nt < ¡tyi niijcij jiai «'iv«ly quiet ever since the strike be- gan, was greatly wr(„|K)lt IIp t(Mjay • row.ls ..f strikers interfering with and I iM’Htini men who had returned to work, »0.1 an a result Sheriff Mscy, of Sus ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS m 'LH an transports C olombians . American Commander Carries Out Terms of Prospective Treaty. TOOR ABANDONED NO. 2«. TROOPS TO THE SCENE. Striking Miners Resist Sheriffs, Who Call on the Governor for Aid. NATIONS AT OUTS Washington, Sept. 25.— The navy PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS LAID UP Scranton, Pa., Sept. 24.—Sheriff GREAT BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA MAY department is in receipt of the follow BY AN ABCESS. Schadt, of Lackawana county, tonight SEVER RELATIONS. ing cablegram from Commander Mo Comprehensive Review of the Import, telegraphed Governor Stone to Bond Commercial and Financial Happenings of l/*an, of tin* cruiser Cincinnati: ant Happenings of the Past Week, boons to his assistance. The sheriff “Colon, Sept. 22 —The United States HI» Affliction Is the Result of the Recent had just given to the newspapers a Venezuela Will Not Give Up the Island of the Past Week - Brief Review of the Presented In Condensed Form, Most guards and guarantees traffic and the Trolley Car Accident — Operation was Palos. Over Which Great Britain Re Growth and Development of Various l ikely to Prove Interesting to Our proclamation announcing he would call line of transit. Today I permitted the Performed Successfully and President cently Raised Her Flag — Respective Industries Throughout Our Common- exchange of Colombian troops from Many Readers. the troops if tlie lawlessness did not Placed on His Special Train — Case Is Ministers Mav be Olven Their Pass wealth Latest Market Report. 1’anama to Colon, about 1,000 each Panama cease, when he received a series of tele In No Wise Serious. ports at Any Time. way, the troops without arms, in train phone tails to quell disturbances up The emperor of Corea in dead. guarded by American naval force in the valley. He found on investigation Americans find the task "f reducing Twenty-seven bales cn of <>i bops oops wore were H»me manner as other passengeis. Indianapolis, ccul Sent. . <o 25. , — President London, Sept. 21.— The Associated the Mums more difficult than untili. sold in Salem a few < «lays ’ ago for 23 "r,nM a,,<i ammunition in separate train Roosevelt’« Western trip _> came to an that the situation was such that he pa toil. cents |>er pound. could not cope with it, and sent a call Press is in a position to announce that guarded also by naval force in the untimely end in this city yesterday. Hanie mannor uh other freight. for troops. Adjutant General Stewart diplomatic relations between (ireat ■ A lone highwayman ■mar The assessment roll of Columbia' He was found to be suffering from a McLEAN. ” called the sheriff by telephone, and had Britain and Venezuela are on tho verge Idaho, held up a slug« and county shows the total taxable proper- ! swelling of the left leg, between the A belief, which lias grown so strong , (500. a long talk with him. The adjutant of being severed. ty to be worth (1,597,840. that it can no longer be disregarded, knee and the ankle, that required im- general suggested a posse of citizens be Any day, almost anv hour, may bring Henry Phipps, a New York steel Oregon City schools are in a very is held j» Central and South American ’ mediate surgical attention, and instead the announcement that the British magnate, ha» given (100,000 for the crowded condition, the enrollment be diplomatic centers here, and it should of being taken to his train to continu- called upon for assistance. While the minister at Caracas has been given bis relief of Bo«rs. sheriff was preparing to act upon this passports, with corresponding action MUty, tonigl.t u-ke<l Gov ing larger than ever before. be stated that the impression prevails the journey to Fort Wayne and Mil suggestion he received more reports of toward the Venezuelan representative President Rm,revolt han announced ernor Stone for troops to assist him | waukee, he was conveyed to St. Vin Rain throughout the Willamette val- in spite of emphatic expressions of his determination to visit tlie Pacific and other civil authorities to pre in London. The present diplomatic re ley lias delayed prune drying ami it is high officials of tlie United States cent’s hospital, where he was operated violence up and down the valley, and lations are so strained that to quote a Coast next spring. at once sent another urgent telegram to serve the peace. feared may result in injury to the crop. government to tlie contrary, tliat the on. The operation occurred at 3:45 responsible British official, it would Tlie cruiser San Fiam loco lias nailed the governor, calling for immediate really make very little difference if the At present there are four full regi- I-arge crowds attended the opening large naval force which has been sent o’clock, and lasted only a short time, from Norfolk, Va., to Panama to pro» ments, two companies of another and of the Eugene carnival, despite the to keeji the traffic open across the isth when he was taken to a private room assistance, and the Thirteenth regi fact 1became public property by the tect American interest». mus will jirevent, by its very presence, twro troops of cavalry in tlie field. Tlie rain. 'I he business houses have a num tlie continuation of hostilities along the in the hospital to rest. After taking a ment, with headquarters here, was absence oi the diplomatic representa tives from Caracas and London. Ac Five hundred riotous Berkeley, Cal., Ihirteenth regiment is encamped at ber of nice display». ordered out. j railroad on any extensive scale, and light luncheon at 7:30 P. M., he was cording to -the British ^government ’s students tisik possession of a train mid The worst of tonight’s outbreaks oc Ranchmen in Josephine county will j soon bring them to a halt altogether; conveyed on a stretcher to his train, understanding, Palos island belongs to created general havoc. Ono arrest has ‘Miphant, six miles north of Scranton; curred at Archbold. A crowd of 200 i that the force has been sent there in the Ninth is quartereil at its armory in he forced to use strenuous efforts io rid Great Britain just as muehjas Trinidad, b»en made and more will follow. which had backed up on a “Y” near the country of coyotes, which are doing anticipation of an early signature of the ihe hospital, and at 7:50 the train left strikers, mostly foreigners, ransacked and so far as known no question as to Two tramps were killed in a freight Wflkeslmrre; tlie Eighth regiment and I much damage to stock. Panama canal treaty, and that it will for Washington. the quarters occupied by the 40 men its ownership has ever arisen. Inhab the Hecond Philadelphia troop are wreck on the North western in Iowa. I mi kept there to maintain order and The accident which betell him at aider eaavaaea the top <>( H hill over employed at the Raymond washery of itants of the island have recently been The Salem commercial club has quiet along tlie strip from Panama shot or otherwise endangered through Another «all has been made on the looking Shenandoah ; one battalion of Pittsfield, Mass., when a trolley car the Ontario & Western company, while the action of Venezuela, whether by taken steps to distribute 80,000 pam , to Colon, which, by the terms of the governor of Pennsylvania lor trmips in the | welfth ami Governor’» troops is in phlets through the East in the interest j i prospective treaty, the United States is crashed into his carriage, is responsible tlie men were at work, and then meet government or revolutionary partisans, tlie strike district. for the eudden ending of the presi ing with the men as they were return the Panther creek valley, and one bat of the Willamette valley. to control. dent ’s trip, and his being compelled to ing, drove them back to the refuge of is not known. For purposes of protec talion of the Twelfth is preserving order | J. I*. Morgan is opposed to tlie re undergo the operation. In that acci the washery. The mob then returned tion the local West Indian authorities A free rural mail route has been rec in the city of I,ebanon, where tlie iron nomination of RiMMH'velt, ami is work timber can be saved . dent his knee was badly bruised and an to the colliery proper, drove out the ordered the British flag to be promi ommended out of Forest Grove, but ami steel workers are situated. If the ing bard to defeat him. ... . I abscess quickly formed which gave him engineers, firemen, pumpmen and nently displayed on the island, hence disorder continues, Goveinoi Stone there will be some delay on account of „ T A hair ami feather factory in Chicago will be coiii|H*lled to call out additional being no map of Washington county If Taken Out of Burnt District and Used some trouble, but not enough at first guards and took possession oi the the protest which the foreign office says is only one of many. Within Three Year». to interfere with his plans. Dr. Lung, was dmtroyed by tire. Several |i«r»iins soldiers. roads. breaker. The plant of the electric light An exceptionally prominent official were overcome by smoke. Inins, (7,00(1. Portland, Sept. 25.—J, A. Bucidy, offiical physician, together witbJDr. company, which is supplied with steam W Idle there lias been no ing general The Oregon blind school at Salem who control« a large amount of timber ^*e^iar^son» who accompanied him on said to a representative of the Associ from the breaker, had to shut down, ated Press this evening: Hail in Slew Mexico stripped tree» of riot, the disturbances have l>een of such opened with 32 students, the san e as and tlie whole region around was left fruit and lightning set tire to th« capi a serious nature an to cause the autho last year. This institution costs tlie ...... ' «• «•....... . ......... . Affairs in Venezuela are so hope Every In the attack on the lessly tal, which was saved after a hard light. rities much apprehen ion. state about (7,000 a year, or (220 for in the region so recently devastated by Dre. Olivet and Cook were called to the in darkness. muddled that we can get nothing effort is being made by tlie sheriffs oi each pupil. breaker, two men were shot, one a done. I here is no concealing the fact the forest fires, has just returned from Columbia club, where the president striker and the other a workman. The Colombian revolution lias broken the several counties affected and the that the V enezuelan government has. out in a new plsi-e. Condition» ar« troops to preient disturances from entertained at lunch. They Chief Deputy Sheriff Miles Mc Tiie session of the Methodist confer- an inspection oi the damage wrought was to much disturbed on th» north coast, grow ing to hik ’I i an extent as to cansi* < nee just held in Grants Pass proved to by the destructive blaze. Mr. Bueklv decided ‘hat 8n operation was neces- Andrew was attacked and shot at by a made heated protests to our minister. ' «ary, and that it should be performed m<>b at Oliphant. The steam pipes of The chief grievance appears t> be the m-ar the mouth of the .Magdalena river. IdiMstshed, Reports are coming in be tlie best ever held in the state. ' t at once. This decision wan arrived at the 1 ennsylvania Coal company’s col allegation that the British government A Sacra men to t i ver steamer burned non every netton of nonunion men Over 151) members and delegates were “The fire worked eastward from before luncheon, but was not allowed liery at Old Forge were blown up with is aiding tie revolutionary army. It is and other» being either shot or clubbed. in attendance. at her din k in San Francisco. Several needless to say this is perfectly base Wind river to the Lewis river country, to interfere with the meal. dynamite tonight. Two colored cooks pasnengers were more or lens severely Houses of workmen have bten either We only wish the United States burning a strip of territory from 10 The announcement came as a thun- at the colliery were rescued by deputy less •The registration at the agricultural biirm-d or dynamited, and attempts injured. to 15 miles wide all the way. This I derclap out of a clear sky. The presi- would take over the who*e country, and college is much larger than last year. sheriffs from a crowd that was hasten then perhaps we could get some peace. have l»««n made to hold up coal trains A Now York man is suing » street ■>r derail them. Both dormitories are full and every strip is about 10 miles back from the I .lent appeared in such good health ing to lynch them. Of all the disturbances of the last de river and lies in nearly an easterly and I otherwise that it was hard to believe car company for (5,000 on account of Coal is being shipped from many available private boarding house in westerly direction. cade, the present ap|>ears to lie the The timber on that he was about to undergo an opera ail accident which coni|M<lltt4 him to pattn of th« coal fields to market, but, town is taxed to its utmost. RAIN DID MUCH OOOD. worst. This, combined with the atti eight or nine townships was destroyed, tion. He had delivered an address shave off his whiskers. compared with th« normal output, the tude of the nominal government, makes Repoits show that the Indian school and it is estimated that it amounts to earlier in the day before the Spanieb- All is in readiness at I ort Riley, quality is innigifleant. The output for at Chemawa leads all others in the 4,000,000,000 or 5,000,000,000 feet in American War veterans, and also ad Saved Crops, Stopped Fires, and Insures us somewhat indifferent to any action Winter Grazing. this wm-lc will I mi much £less than tlie Northwest. While the attendance at all. / A good deal of it is simply killed, ..........' • dressed - the - Kan., for the war maneuver». which may take place. The Venezue citizens of Indianapolis average pioduction of one day, which the other institutions is falling off, that and can be * “ I :1 v — . from y )e o f the C ommerc i a l Denver, Sept. 24.—The continuous lans appear to lie rather reckless, saved if it can be cut and A balloon explosion at Vienna r«- is Hlmut 300,000 tons. Tlie strikers school shows a marked increase. brought out within tlie next four vears. club. He was the picture of health, rain that fell over the entire eastern thanks chiefly to what I presume is the suited in th« death <>f 30 persons. a»M*rt that very little of the coal is “fhe fires were started bj* careless and many comments were made during portion of Coloradc, beginning with a mistaken notion that Washington will A movement has been started in settlers and campers, who build a blaze the early part of the day on how well Fire al Birmingham, Ala., destroyed freshly mined, ami that it is mostly protect them from the results of their cos I washed front the culm banks or Albany to print 75,000 pamphlets for up against a big cedar log, and then .go he looked. It was noticed, however, heavy precipitation last night at 8 folly, however inimical that might be property to the value of (220,000. lias lN*en stored at various points since advertising Linn county in the Middle away and leave it burning. o’clock and continuing until about to the lives and property of British It soon that he walked with a slight limp. Roosevelt is In-ing urgi«l to announce the Htrike liegsn. I West. noon today in a milder form, has saved subjects and those of other Europeans. spreads and then all Hie surrounding an extra session of congress in 1903. the late crops and placed the ranges in As we understand Monroeism, Vene The Salem school lioard has fixed the country becomes involved. Such fires BIO FIRE IN ISLAND CITY. Postal receipts of Oreogn and Wash- splendid condition for the grazing, of zuela is quite mistaken in this matter, salaiies of all tea-hers in that city, were started near Stevenson and Wash ingtoti for t he pant year »bow a good other than principals, at (40 par ougal, and they were, I think, the main Destroyed Mills, Wheat and Houses, and cattle during the coming winter. All though apparently the impression has fears of a shortage of water, both for much to do with her present action.” Objects to United States Removing Cuban month. iiii-rease. causes for the forest fires that fol Threatened Entire City. human and animal use, are allayed War Rccorda. lowed.” Cholera hau broken out again in Fruit growers in Polk county say La Grande, Or., Sept. 25.—Fire in Reports from different places in the MILLMEN ASK EIGHT HOURS. Havana, Sept. 26.—One month ago that the prune crop will not only be Egypt ami many cuse» are being re- Islam! City, yesterday afternoon, mountains are to the effect that snow PINS HIS FAITH ON PUBLIC. President Palma wrote a letter to light this year, but that brown rot han [mrt<*<l daily. destroyed (55,000 worth of property. fell during the night to a depth varying Will Strike in Minneapolis Flouring Mills Three men were badly injured by an Washington asking that all the mili attacked the Italian prunes in ionie Gompers Says if They Knew the Situation The Pioneer flouring mill caught fire from three to eight inches, and chat Unless Concession Is Granted. tary records now in charge of Chief sections, and that this will further de at 3:30 o’clocx and was completely the forest fires that have been burning explosion at the Willamette Iron the Strikers Would Win. Clerk Steinhart I m * kept in Cuba for at crease tlie yield. Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—Unless an destroyed, together with an adjoining Works in Portland. for a month or more have been l.-ast one year, as they were absolutely eight-hour work day is granted in the Washington, Sept. 25. — President grain elevator. Tbe flames spread quenched. It seems that the rain and The taxable value of Lake county An unsuccessful attempt was made to nm-esvary to conduct government busi Samuel Gompers, of the American rapidly and in a short time the Island snow were general on the eastern slope flour mills of this section a strike will wreck the czar's train while he was on ness. President Palma did not receive property is (1,599,033, an increase of Federation of Labor, last night made City Mining & Milling Company’s of the Rockies from Montana tc New- go into effect September 29. The mills* his way to St. Petersburg. a satisfactory reply to this request, and (78,486 over last year. of. Minneapolis produce 16,900,000 bar an address before the Central Labor implement warehouse was in ashes. Mexico. On the western slope the pre rel» of flour, or nearly two-flitbs of the The district fair and carnival at Continuing the fire destroyed a harness cipitation was fitful. An electric car al Akron, Ohio, last week the war department sent total output of the country," yearly. jumped the track, injuring a dozen orders to its agents here to send imme Baker City, which closed last Saturday, Union. He said he believed that if shop, blacksmith shop, tannery, three diately to Washington the records of was a very successful affair from eveiy the people knew the exact conditions residences and the only church in the The local union officials declare their passengers more or less severely. CUBA WANTS TROOPS TO OO. the auditor’s office. Preparations are action has the support not only of the which have prevailed in the anthracite town. A French aeronaut with a new flying being made to comply with these point of view. National Federation of Labor, but the A high wind was blowing at the time With proper facilities for irrigating Secretary Root Intimates that Its Desire machine has mode two unsuccessful region for tlie past quarter of a cen active co operation of the other flour orders. the land, Baker county will in time be tury they would raise^nch a hue and and it looked for a while as though the attempts to cross the Mediterranean. Will be Gratified. President Palma, however, strongly mill employes’ unions of the country. whole town was doomed. Everything The l.lmo Branch, the largest vessel objects to the removal of the documents come one of the chief agricultural coun cry that the men who own the mines was at the mercy of the flames, with Washington, Sept. 24.—The govern They declare, therefore, that if a strike ties in tlie state. Considerable im and the operators would not dare op ever entering the Columbia river, is in question, and has protested to Wash provement along this line is already pose the strikers in their demands, so no protection, excepting what could ment of the United States is to be re is declared here the action will be fol- now loading at Portland. The steamer ington in the matter. He says the being made. lowed elsewhere by a sympathetic great would be the indignation of the be afforded by hand pumps and water quired to terminate the last vestige of movement. If the strike , is declared has a carrying capacity of over 8,000 Coban government is now paying all buckets. By hard work two ware public. its authority in Cuba. The war de Eugene Horton, son of tlie Oregon tone of cargo. the demands will embrace a stipulation the expenses oi keeping up the auditor’s Resolutions were a'dopted petitioning houses containing 60,000 bushels of partment has been advised formally that none but union men shall be em Hayti is taking active steps to end office, and is willing to continue to do City postmastei, has received notice wheat were saved, though some 30,000 . . . congress at its next session to institute | ^ePar^n)enf of state that Presi- ployed in the mills. The flour loaders’ the civil war, fearing American inter so, and that it is a matter of justice to that he has been selected as alternate a thorough investigation of the condi bushel« near by were consumed. The value of the mill plant is esti- l dent Palma has notified Minister and packers’ and nailers’ uniona have allow the government to have easy ac from the First congressional district for vention. admission to West Point, and has lieeti tions in the anthracite coal region, mated at (2,000, with (20,000 insur-! S9uires ,hat 1,6 desires the American expressed sympathy with the demand, General Miles considers the coast cess to the records. ordered to report to a board of officegg witli a view to remedial legislation. ance on wheat and mill. The value trooP8 femaming in Cuba to be with- li the strike is declared 3,000 men fortifications of the Northwest to lie in at Vancouver Bai racks, Washington, •will walk out. American Soldier» Restore Confidence. of the implements, machinery and id r*wn‘ ... excellent condition. DEATH IN GAS EXPLOSION. for mental and physical exa »¡nation. warehouse is (31,0000; insurance I secretary Root, while he has not Colon, Colombia, Sept. 26. — Three The cable steamer laying ths trans- ALASKA RAILWAY ROUTE. (14,000. There was no insurance on c?me »uyconcluiion, has intimated Atlantic cable from Victoria, B. G., companies of United States marines, Four Miners are Dead, Five Injured, and the residences, and only 11,000 on the * ia^ the troops might * be withdrawn, who arrived h ire on the auxiliary PORTLAND MARKETS. Seven Missing. covered 164 miles the first day. church. The mill will be rebuilt at 11 *9 8 matter that could not be hastily Located from Tanana River to Summit of cruiser Panther, have reached Panama. The American Line ateiuiiHhip St. Another company, consisting of 80 decided, and it may be discussed discnsBed with Fairmount, W. Va., Sept. 25.—Four once, Alaskan Range. President Roosevelt while the secretary Paul, which arrived at New York a men, will be kept in Colon. The men Wheat—Walla Walla, 62@62%c; blue men are dead and five others are lying Seattle, Sept. 24.-W, G. Atwood, is in the West. At present there are few days ago, had a natrow escajMi of this latter company will be used to stem, 64}ii@65c; valley, 63@64)^c. Bolivian Dispute May be Settled. in different wards at the Miners’ hos chief engineer and topographer of the her way eight companies of coast artillery in Santiago, Chile, Sept. 25.—The .for from destruction by firn on guard the daily trains across the isth Barley—Feed, (19.50; brewing (20.50. pital here, suffering from cuts, bruises Alaska - Central Railway company, ar across the < cean. Flour—Best grades, (3.0533 75 pe> and other injuries as a result of a gas mal exchange of treaties between Ar Cuba. mus. The confidence of foreigners on rived from the nerth today, and in a explosion at a coal shaft located at gentina and Chile, providing for arbi report made to the h eat representatives The death list of the Alabama the isthmus has been restored in a large barrel;‘"graham, (2.953 3*20. Says America Is Prying. Stafford, this county, today. In ad tration and limitation of armaments, Ona measure by the arrival of American of tlie company states that a feasible w... u.v.. _ ______ — church disaster is growing, Millstuffs — X^Brau, I 17 per ton; New York, Sept. 24. — The Croroio dition to these, seven more men are has taken place amid great .ceremony incn-of-war and the landing of troops route has been found from the Tanana hundred and ten 'lead are re|s>rted. lis; missing. This evening a force of men at the government house in the pres da Manha, a newspaper, complains of river to the summit of the Alaskan in that locality, and the guarding of middlings, (21.SQ; shortB, Explorer Baldwin, who has just re trains by tho soldiers. are searching the mines for the lost ence of President Riesco, the Argentina the United States battle ship Iowa's range. Other reports received from chop, (17. turned from an Arctic expedition, ■itinera. The disaster was caused by minister, Senor Portella and delegates visit to Brazilian waters, cables the Rio Oats—No. 1 white, (1.00@1.02S . the gas from a leaking pipe being ig from the diplomatic corps and the local Janeiro correspondent of the Herald. parties in the field are that the former holds the old idea.of an open jiolar sea Panic at a Wedding. proposed route from Resurrection bay gray, 95@$1. nited from a lamp carried by one of authorities. It is reported that a It says the warship is making surveys to the Tanana has lieen ^lightly as baseless. London, Sept. 26.—A special dis Hay — Timothy, (10311; clover, the miners now lying dead. prompt settlement of the questions in of the Rio Janeiro bay, especially ob changed and the line will now extend An Ohio school teacher has lost bis patch from St* Petersburg says that dispute with Bolivia, is likely, and serving the strategical points and tak due north. Atwood also reports a big position because be made white gir s while 400 |Miasants were attending a (7.50; cheat, (8 pel ton. The coal field on;the CatwelJ river, about 30 Oil Fuel on Atlantic Liner. that it will result in stability to this ing photographs of the forts. ami colored girls who had been quar-j wedding celebration yesterday in a Potatoes — Best Burbanks, 60365c newspaper asks the government to stop miles south of the Tanana, fully 200 New York, Sept 25. —The Ameri an part of the world. ruling kiss. ' barn at Werba, near Moscow, a fire was percental; ordinary, 50355c per cen the Iowa's actions, characterizing them miles square. Along the hanks of the Ten thousand people attended an started front a cigarette and a panic en tal, growers prices; sweets, (2.00 line steamer Kensington arrived today as “prying.” Coal Miner» Make an Offer. from Southampton. The Kensington 32.25 par cental. river the veins extend to a depth of sued. Women and children were trod open air ihiihh meeting in Now o Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 25.—A delega 1,000 teet. He reports detiosits of fire Butter—Creamery, 253 27)£c; dairy lias been laid up at Newcastle, Eng den under foot. The tire spread rap- organized in sympathy with t io s ri Telegraphers Organize. land, for some time, overhauling ami tion of mineworkeis called at theoffieea clay between the veins. Copper sul 17H@20c; store, 12i®315c. I Idly, ami within a quarter of an hour ing cjii I miner«. Chicago, Sept. 24. — The Internation installing a pl <nt for the use of oil as of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal phate was also found, the waters of the over" 100 of the wedding guests had Eggs — 22 325c for Oregon. By a cave-in at « West Virginia coal been suffocated or burned to death, and fuel. On the way from Newcastle to and Iron company tonight and sub al Union of Commercial telegraphers river containing so much that fish can Cheese— Full cream, twins, 12H Southampton the oil was used suc mitted a proposition to return to work was formed here today at a convention not live in them. mine four miners lost their lives. nmny hail I mm ’ u seriously injured. 313c;YoungAnierica, 13H(*14<Mc; fac cessfully, but as the plant was not if they could have assurances that of 40 delegates, representing as many A panic in a Birmingham, Ala., tory prices, 13 lj^c less. quite reaily for an extensive vojage the President Baer will adjust all local cities throughout the United States. A South African Colonics Assessed. No Tax on Philippine Cigars. Negro church cost 78 lives, am The constitution patterned after that of the Poultry—Chickens, mixed, (4.50® full test was put off until the return differences at the collieries. Washington, Sept. 20.—The commis Londen, Sept. 24.—The Daily Mail many more were seriously injur . International Typographical Union was delegation will have a conference this morning says the government has sioner of internal revenue, in a circular 5.00; hens, ffl 0035.50 per dozen, trip from this port. with the company's officials tomorrow adopted, providing for a working card decided that the new South African Two wrecks occurred on the letter to collectors of internal revenue, Il@ll«<c per pound; * springs, 113 United Mineworker» Recognized. morning, and it is believed a settle to each memoei every three months. colonies are to lie teqnried te pay (500,- Pacific in Washington, in wbi< calls attention to the opinion of the at- 11 He per pound, (3.5034 00 per doz Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 25.—The ment will be reached. The convention adjourned after the 000,000 toward the cost of the South engineer was killed and several pa j torney general to the effect that no in- en; ducks, (3.50 35.00 per dozen; tur I’ivmonth mines tonight signed the election of the officers. keys, live, 13@14c, dressed, 17318c per African war. Thecoknies are, how .. .... ------ ternal revenue tax can be assessed leg- sengers injured. Relief Funds Inadequate. scale promulgated by the Huntington ever, to Be allowed ample time in Runia has sot October 8 as the date ft|| 01l ..¡gars shipppd from the Phi lip pound; geese, (4.0036.00 |>er dozen. Boxers Continue Operations. Tamaqua, *Pa., Sept. 25.—Strikers’ which to mak« thk r . , Mining word Mutton—Gross, 2*^®3c per pound c< nvention and agreed to recognize the uetit. ................................. (rK,X/'T“ United Mineworkers of America. This pickets patrolled the Panther creek London, Sept. 24.—In a dispatch profiia will prohabL bo imprinted on the dressed, 6c per pound. b red 10 per colliery today in an effort to prevent from Shanghai, th« correspondent of cent more that. will put about 500 men to work. Manehurii. tlia! ..„„toms import stamp attached to the g before the Hogs—Gross, 6 lic; dressed, 73756c nonunion men from going to work, but the Standard declares that Boxerism in war, and Kb obtained per pound. Major Powell Dead. | no violence is reported. Those in a tlie province 4 Rzechuen has not yet by grajrfi l^satona. Haven, Me., Sept. 25. — Major J. W. Veal—7@8c per pound. position to knew sav that if a break oc been subdued. The premises of the Macedonian Insurrection Orowlng. Bee!—Grose, cows, 33356c; steers. Powell, director of the bureau of eth- curs in. the strikers’ ranks here it will China inland mission at Meichou have Collapsed. ba» written ¿entnry- She* I Hofla, Bulgarin, Sept. 2(1.—Advictfs nologv of the Smithsonian institute at be due to the small amount of relief heen destroyed, but no lives were IMI r o Sept 21.—The post- . ... m .,iv ' from Macedonia show that the insur- 356@<56c; dressed, 637c per pound. to appear serially in rhe ( mgny Washington, died at his summer home being distributed. It is claimed that The Boxers, according to the y movement there is increas- Hope—16317c; new crop 20@22c. U*»« coltapiwwl Hi is even- calls it “Ixivoy Mary, and r "i" the be mai here. Hn had been critically ill for . (2 a week is the largest amount a mar- spondent, ar« threatan’ng g ™“°nTahI rai|r0R(1 and telegraph lines a total wreck. Wool — Valley, 1256315 ¡Eastern Ore About admirers of Mrs. "’88* ' ried striker can s«cura. I Taulian, Hung Y«n and UR m ’«rsons wer« buried in tbe nini. gon, 831456c: mohair. 25 3 26c pound. some days. to know that this optimisti. « Lh,r*t’er are'damaged in '»»ny places. reHppcars in the new story. * fl I » ,.,;..... OF THE STATE.