Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 16, 1902, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
REPUBLICAN
VII
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 1C. 1902.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
*»I.N Aki. I» IJ |tM|MJ,
Concessions Most be Mudc to Coal Miners
GATHERED FROM Al l. PARTS OF THE
or They Will Remain Out.
NEWS OF OREGON!
VETERANS ON PARADE,
Bluejackets ol Day» (tone by Entertain
<1. A. R. with a March.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
I IRRIGATION TALKS
TOWN ALMOST DESTROYED.
MORE TROOPS OUT
Blaze of Incendiary Origin Causes >50,000
Wilkealisrre, Pa., Oct. 10—President
Loss at Oervals, Oregon.
TWO HEMISPHERES.
Mitchell, of tlie mineworkers, and tlie
Washington, Oct 9 — The veterans MANY INTERESTING SPEECHES AT THE
Gervais, Or., Oct. 8.—The business ENTIRE NATIONAL OUARD OF PENN'
OF
THE
STATE.
three district presidents, left for New
<if the G. A. R. and their friends were
NATIONAL CONVENTION.
district of Oervais was reduced to ashes
SYLVANIA SENT TO MINES.
Cumprshenslvs Rsvtaw of the Import- | York at I 05 p. M., oil tlie Isiliigh
entertained yesterday by a parade
in a destructive fire Sunday night that
They refused to say Commercial and Financial Happenings of given in honor of the naval veterans,
not Happenings of the I'asl Weak, I \ alley road.
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entailed a loss approximating (50,000.
the Past Week Brief Review of the |
. by “
of
>*•>•* •
presented in Condensed * Form,
’
M<»| what their inisaiou was or wliom tlioy
______—
... in President Slocum, of Colorado College, in Veiy little of the property that was de Men Who Desire to Work In the Minoa
a Strong Address for the Education of
Unless their visit bears
l ikely to Prove Interesting to Uur will meet.
Growth and Development of Vuriou.s tlii! big a-iembly tent» at Camp Roose­
will be Protected No Disorder will bo
stroyed was insured. The fire, which
Youth on Benefits of Irrigation Sen­
The weather was threatening
fruit, tlie end of the mineworkers’
Many Readers.
Industrie/» Throughout Our Common­ velt.
Allowed
- Order was a Surprise to the
was of incendiary origin, started at
ator Patterson Declares that Present
during tlie early moining, but tlie sun
strike ms’ins a long way off, mid tlie
wealth Latest Market Report.
Miners-Mitchell
Says Men Cannot be
10:30 o’clock Sunday evening, and did
Law Is Due to Roosevelt.
burst through the clouds alxrut noon,
Forced Back to Work.
Governor Bliss, of Michigan WHH pros|Hs ts of sufficient <oal lining mined
not exhaust itself until 6 o’clock next
so that witli tlie mild teni|«rature that
thrown from a horse mid severely in- ! to satisfy the demand is extremely
morning. Three solid blocks of busi­
Prairie City suffered another sovere
Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 8.—
jured.
Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 8.—Governor
poor. Every liasl union of tlie rniiiers* lire, which destroyed (8,000 worth
......... ... of prevailed there was no reason for com­
ness houses were burned. Two small
plaint on that score. The attendance One of the strongest addresses of the residences were also burned, and the | Stone late last night ordered out the
There is enough coal on hand in tlie organization Ihroughout I lie loud coal property.
' day at tlie National Irrigation congress
steadily increased during the day, and yesterday was that of President Slocum, principal residence district had a nar­ entire division of the National Guard of
various public liistlliilions of New York Isdt held spis'ial meetings either last
Tire Ijoewenberg-Going company
to run for two months.
night or today, and resolved to remain lias paid its convict lalror account for last night the city was < rowded as it of Colorado college, who told of the row esca|>e.
Pennsylvania to <lo duty in tire anthra­
The fire was discovered when In an cite regions. The soldiers will be in
has lieen only on rare occasions.
need of more extensive education of the
Jessie Morriaon, who has I mm < ii twice on strike until tlie uiineownerH grant August, amounting to (1,261.50.
While tlm
Tlie naval pargile of the forenoon was young people of the land in applied incipient state, but it spread rapidly. the field today. The order calling out
c< nvicted of murder ire Kansua, ami 1 them miiiiu concession.
Douglas conntv prune growers are not ai large as many that have been sciences, in order that they may make The old fiame structures, thoroughly
re|i>rls
of
these
meetings
came
pouring
who Is tight lug for a new trial, is out
into Wilkesbarre, President Mitchell beginning to ship tlie 1902 crop. Tie seen in Washington, but it was in every tlie most intelligent use of the irriga­ dry and seasoned, proved good fuel, and the guard is as follows:
on (10,900 bolide.
dictatisl a letter to the president of th” yield is 75 |»«r cent < 1 tho average, way interesting.
The xeterans of the tion law. He said he expected the the blaze was soon beyond control. “In certain ¡ortions of the counties of
French coal miners have votul a ' I'lilted States, in which he gave tils while the quality is first class.
navy app» are<l to be an embo lirnent of time to come, if it were not already at Among the first cf the business houses Luzerne, Schuylkill, Carbon, Lacka-
goimral strike. It is oatimatad that answer
1
hand, when irriagtion engineering must to go was Dr. P. H. Fitzgerald’s drug
to tlie proposition that th”
The discovery has lieen reported of much of the nation's recent history, lie as important a branch of univeisity store, in which was located the tele­ wana, Susquehanna, Northumberland
there are 162.000 miners In France atrikeia
'
return to work ami trust to
ami every squad of them was an object
and Cumberland tumults and riots
rich
gold
deposits
11
miles
northeast
60,000 of whom Istlong to the union.
education as mining engineering is phone exchange. A few minutes later
have their ii'ii lition Improved through
of Gates, on th»’ Little North Fork ol of interested observation. They were today.
frequently occur,
Men who desire to
the
local
telegraph
service
was
destroyed
an
investigating
committee.
The
I lie traiis|sirt Nlii'rinan has arrived
tho Kantian» river, in Marion county. generally old men, ami many bore evi­
Willis Moore, chief of the weather by the melting of the wires, and when work have been Iieaten and driven
dences of wounds received in battle.
al Kali Frum-laco from Manila. Klie answer of tlie miners’ cliiel Im refused
The fifth biennial fruit fair field at In striking contrast to them were tlie bureau at Washington, gave a valuable the seriousness of the conflagration was away, and their families threatened.
lias lieen sent to quarantine, as there to divulge, but it is difficult to con­
The young men of all tlie branches of the aildriss on tiie a eat her bureau irriga­ disclosed the people found themselves Railroad trains have been threatened
were several iiiecs of cholera on ls>ard. ceive that will» tlie replies of the 1 .cal llo'al River was a grand huccchh .
unions pilisl around him, lie cuiild do lamoiiH little valley fairly outdid itself prerent service, who marched with tion. He paid a high tribute to con­ cut off from all communication with and stoned, and the tracks torn up.
Tho Northern Pa< iflc has u ivrpa of otherwise than res|H'<-tfully decline in a grain! display of choice apples and them as an escort of honor, as it were. gress for the passage of the act, and neighboring towns, and were practical­
engineers nt work on Its (.<s’ur d'Alene tlie president’s proposition. Mr. Mitch­ fruits of all kinds.
This escort included representatives of told of the important liearing it would ly at the mercy of the flames. An at­ The civil authorities are unable to
branch.
Tho company contemplates ell sent Ids letter to Washington before
both the land ami naval forces, and have on the work of his dpeartment. tempt to communicate with the Salem maintain order, and have called upon
making this the main lino into Kp
Thu Booth-Kelley Lumber company they elicited much favorable comment tie gave an interesting talk on the flood fire department and procure aid in the governor and commander in chief
he had heard from ail tlie lis als, and
kauu, us much time iuii l<l Im saved.
at .I o', lock in the afternoon, accom- has just purchased 20,000 acres of for their fine appearance as men, as bulletin service, the history of attempt­ fighting the fire failed.
For protection from fire the city a of the National Guard for troops. The
|>aiiied
by th« district presidents, left timlier land in Southern Oregon. The they did lor the excellent discipline ed rainmaking and kindred subjects.
Edward H. Bragg, <•« nsul general at
few
years ago built a water tower at a situation grows more serious each day.
Senator
Patterson,
of
Colorado,
said
pur» hare inch» les some of the finest 1
Havana, ami William A. Ruble.', consul lor New York. His mission there is timlier in tlie state. The consideration displayed by them.
cost
of (1,500, and equipped it with a The territory involved is so ax tensive
lie
believed
the
irrigation
act
would
The
parade
was
undei
th
”
command
As New York is tlie
gcnural at ilong Kong, have lieen ex­ also a secret.
The that the troops now on duty are in­
was |SM,000.
of General Heywood, commander of the never have become a law without the tank of 12,000 gallons capacity,
changed on account of lack of judgment iieadqiiarteis of tlie coal operators, a
i marine corps, as marshal of the day, co-operation and assistance of Presi­ tower took fire at the beginning of the structed to prevent disorder. The ma­
rumor
immediately
spread
that
a
set
­
used i»y General Bragg in a letter.
Tlie crop of Italian prunes in f-ane ,
and consisted of all the regular troops dent Roosevelt, following this with the fire, and was of no assistance to the fire
tlement was in prospect.
county is much lighter than for many located in ami about Washington, ma­ declaration that no one but Roosevelt fighteri. An antiquated hand pump jor general commanding will place the
Rritlah oral miners iia'e voted
From early morning until lute to­
(5,000 for the aid of strikers in this night tl>e returns from the meeting- of years. Tho petite ami silver prunes rines and jackies from the warships, could even have overcome the opposi­ and several street cisterns were all entire division on duty, distributing
were not affected much by the bad
tion to tlie bill in the president’s own that remained with which to battle them in such localities as will render
country.
tie* local unions came pouring into weather, however, and are showing a the Distiiit of Columbia national party.
with the flames. The cisterns finally them most effective for preeerving the
guard, the Spanish war veterans. Sons
tlie
union
headquarters,
and
this
after
­
Tho mayor of Now Orleans lias a«k>*d
good crop.
Representative Reeder, of Kansas, gave o t, and a large bucket brigade public peace.
of
Veterans,
high
school
cadets
and
the
noon
the
corps of newspa|>er corres-
for troops to sulsluo street car strikers
"As tumults, riots, mobs and dis­
who was the author of the Reeder bill, being organized, water was carried from
H. E. Brooks, a veteran newspaper association of ex-prisoners of war, act­ which was tlie irrigation act in line for wells about the town. Heroically did order usually occur when men attempt
|H>ndents stationed here were invited t Io
in that city.
as
escorts
for
the
naval
veterans.
ing
examine tlie reports,
Net one was man ami editor from Amarillo, Texas,
passage when it was superseded by tlie the volunteers battle against heavy to work in and about the coal mines,
Tho crown prime of Siam, who is found that hub not couched in firm has bought into the Roseourg Plain­
The hotel building, several ho will see that all men who desire to
bill which became a law, epoke of the odds.
now touring tlie United States, will language. Briefly stated, the resolu­ dealer with W. C. Connor. They will
COALMINERS STILL FIRM.
history of the bill.
times ablaze, was saved, although a work and their families have ample
visit Portland.
tions III them- rejurls allirin tlie confi­ improve the mechanical <s|uipment of
Last night’s session of the congress woodshed that adjoined it not two feet protection. He will protect all trains
Fire dostroyisl the plant of the Pitts­ dence of tin* miners in tlie integrity the paper and a Sunday morning edi­ Mitchell Claims Over Half of the 17,000 was held at Colorado college, where a distant, was destroyed. Had the hotel and other property from unlawful in­
at Work are Not Miners.
burg Plato Gias« company, of Chicago. <>f their president, praise President tion will be added.
eterecipticon lecture on “Ancient forms burned, the principal residence part ef terference, and will arrest all persons
Roosevelt lor his effort to emi tlie
lares, (200,000,
Wilkesbarre, I’a., Oct. 8.—The be­ of Irrigation” was followed by a recep­ the city would have been burned also. engaging in acts of violence and intim­
lion.
A.
IL
Burbank,an
honored
and
strike, denounce tlie presidents of tlie
tion.
idation, and bold them under guard
A now Colombian guiil«>at, manned coal carrying railroads for their allegeil reR|H*cted citizen of Lafayette, died in ginning of tlie 22d week of tlie strike
until their release would not endanger
BOXERISM ON THE INCREASE.
This
morning
will
be
given
up
to
by Americans, lias sailed from Kan abuse of the chief executive at tlie cors- that city October 7. Deceased was shows no material change in tlie situa­
the public peace, and will see that the
addresses by visiting representatives
Franciaco for Panuuia.
The operators told President and senators, and the afternoon to a A Woman Is a Prominent Leader —t,SOO threats, intimidations, assaults and all
ference in Washington, denounce the born in 1>*17, and came to the Pacific tion.
acts of violence cease at once. The
A New York man had (18,000 worth employment of tiie coal and iron po­ Coast in 1849, but returned again to Roo.-evelt on Friday that 17,000 men discussion of the practical phases of the
Native Christians Slain.
public peace and good order will be
of i^iiM't diani'Uiiis stolen from under lice, thank all organizations ami citi­ the East, in 1853 he came to Oregon were at work, and that 15 j»er cent of present irrigation situation by Chief
Victoria,
B.
C.,
Oct.
8.
—
Advices
zens throughout tlie country for the and has since resided here.
llydrographer Newell, of Washington, have been received from China of the preserved upon all occasions through­
his pillow while lie slept.
the
normal
production
was
being
aid given, and denounce Governor
and by several state engineers of the increase of Boxerism, both in Szechuan out the several counties, and no inter­
Pennsylvania coal miners do not !
A number of Polk county growers mined. President Mitchell today de­
.Stone for sending troops here.
West.
i and Chili. In Szechuan the Boxers, ference whatever be permitted with
have refused 25 cunts |ier pound for nied that sucli a number of men are
fiiV'irubly regard the peace plan of the
At the opening of the congress yes- , some 10,000 strong, attacked Chengtu, officers and men in the discharge of
their
hops.
president and will not return to » < irk
STRIKE BRINGS RIOT.
mining coal.
He sai 1 the operators terday morning the committee on cre­ the provincial capital, and there were duty under this order. The dignity
<>n those terms.
and authority of the state must be
,
Multnomah county’s taxable prop- were including in the 17,000 all the dentials made its report. The commit- some
sanguinary fights in the streets.
maintained, and her power to suppress
tee
on
organization,
consisting
of
three
■
Troops <>n their way • to tiie rosi Sixteen Men Wounded at New Orleans
erty is Valued at (18,962,450.
An in­ engineers, firemen, pumprunners, (of
The Boxers were held in check by the
all lawlessness within her
Mililia Ordered Out.
flelils were hissed ami lusrtod by the
crease of (776,788 is shown over 1901. whom there are about 9,000), fire delegates from each of tne 16 states in­ imperial forces, and a report being asserted.”
cluded in what ¡8 termed the arid belt, proclaimed
,
|suiplo of Pittsburg, and several riots
that reinforcements were
New I trleans, Ost 10.— The attempt Mo.it of the increase is in city property.
bosses, clerks and other employes, He making a total of 48 memliers, elected , coming for the garrison, the Boxers
were narrowly averted.
Miners are Much Surprised*H
this morning of the New Orleans tail­
John Hall, of Kansas, as chairman and ,
With one exception Oregon’s legis­
from Cbengtu and encamped at
Wilkesbarre,
Pa., Oct.
A trainload of Eastern lianzera and way companies to start cars, which lators are in favor of a liberal appro­ also denied that 15 per cent of the 11. R. Moriow, of Rosewe'l, N. M., as fled
i
where earthworks had of the calling out of theJBffr» •’•ale
capitalists are in Portland to spend a have ls<en completely tied up for 11 priation for the Lewis and Clark fair. normal production is being sent to the secretary, Fred L. Alles, of California, Shippantan,
| been thrown up.
guard caused a mild qe^jHH^zmong
week. They have money to invest and days, precipitated a long impending .Many of them have declared in favor market, and said:
"If this statement was elected assistant secretary and C.
were true, the operators owe it to the J. Gavin, of New Mexico, reading clerk , The Boxers of Szechuan are led by a those gathered at sttifi|H^^HMera,
want to |iersonallv ins|Ms't Portland conflict between the strikers ami those of granting (500,000.
woman, Liao Kuan Yin, who is alleged
who attempted to till their places.
public to sell coal at the normal price, of the congress.
ami surrounding cuuntry.
i to be one of the three sisters who were but apparently thewere
President Mitchq^JMLMpriree dis­
Although a hundred shots were fired,
instead of charging dealers (15 to
The
Mule
of
the
Baisley-Eikhorn
mine
Twenty-five more steamers hnve Is-en but six policemen, six non-union men
arrested at Tientsin during the rebel­ trict pre» idencrowd in
in Baker county is regarded as one of (20 a ton.”
OIL FIELD ON FIRE.
cliartorni to carry Welsh toal to Boston and four strikers were Wounded.
lion of 1900, it being said that they the lobby oI^MFnflMMotel, and as
While the superintendents hereabouts
tiie most important mining transac­
and New York.
fitters soon as the-aoMbtaedMaMMf came down
Mayor Capdeville, who requested tions that has ever lieen consummated will not talk of future plans, there is One of the Largest Beaumont Companies were “the Boxer goddeeoee ”
from Prince Tuan, Yung Lu and other the staiis with hie traveling bag in
Oud hundred thousand tons of New­ Governor Heard to order out the in that part of the state. Between an impression among citizens generally
Suffers a Loss of $100,000.
Boxer leaders were found in their hand,/ '
(or an opinion on
castle, Australia, coal lias l»een shipped militia, has Is'en advisml that Major 1250,000 and (300,000 will l>e s|>ent that a strong effort will lie made this
Beaumont,
Tex., Oct. 9.—Another house. This woman, who is described
Genera)
Glynn,
in
command
of
the
bfernor Stone. He at
week
by
the
coal
companies
to
resume
to the Uniteil States.
by the new company on development
First military district, would re|>ort to
operations. The officials of these com­ destructive fire, the second within a by Chinese papers as lieing very hand­
t a moment later, as .
I guiding German papora have ex­ tlie mayor tomorrow morning The work.
way through the throng»
panies have all along maintained that month, swept over a portion of the oil some, had attracted 10,000 Boxers to
pressed their sympathy as Isdug will» street railway company announces its
During Septemlier the Oregon City men are ready to return to work, but field last night, ciusing one probable her standard. The Chung King corre­
the American coal miners.
There fear personal violence.
fatality and entailing a property loss spondent of the North China News says:
y call all the troops out in
intention to run cars tomorrow. The land office received (7,835.71.
“She is the most powerful rebel the United States, it won’t make the
Mr. Mitehell says he has no appre­ roughly estimated at (100,000. The
England is experiencing much difli-,______
strikeis are as determined as ever, were 54 homestead entries filed.
men go to work.”
cully in supplying employment to her while the citizens, who have been walk-
The assessment rolls of Tillamook hension of the strikers breaking away. fire at 2 o’clock this morning is still chief in Szechuan.”
It is estimated that 1,500 native
returned South African soldiers.
I ¡ng, or riding in al) manner of convey- county show an increase in taxable He declares the companies are keeping burning, but practical oil men daclare
the flames will subside before daylight. Christians have been killed in tbis
IRRIOATION CONGRESS MEETS.
Fenator H.nn. has challenged Tom -nc«.
'*«V-
.‘‘‘“" t ’ i . c Hot' property of nearly two million dollars a constant pressure on the workers to
Thomas Rowley, a worker in the field, province. In Chili Boxers are secretly
return,
but
without
success.
At
Drif-
over
that
of
last
year.
Johmmn to a delrate on the tariff qt.es- «onfidently expect tro ll, .
The rmt
was caught in the path of the flames drilling every morning before daylight, Attendance Very Large and Much Oood
..
i z . aa i
«1
i thin morning occnrrod in nw Mine
The opinion seems general at Salem ton, he Baid, the coal company officials and sustained burns from which he even in the vicinity of the capital.
tion ami the latter has accepted.
,
„H th(J o|ie oI Uie lllly
had
made
a
canvass
of
the
community,
la Expected to Result.
that the nop growers who hold their
will die. This ¡ b believed to be the
The volcano on tlie Islam! of Hawaii |
hops will receive the highest price. and found only one boy, the son of a only casualty.
Colorado
Springe, Oct. 7.—The Tenth
ARMY EXPENSES LOWER.
shows increased activity, being in | All tlie militia in the city was or­ Manager Winstanley, of the hopgrow- non-union man, who was willing to
national irrigation congress opened at
The fire started in a peculiar manner.
almost constant eruption for the past dered under arms tonight, and corporal ers association, predicts that within return to work. Mr. Mitchel) said he
Shortly before midnight a workman Much Less Than Last Year- Recommend­ 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon under cir­
guards are rounding up tho men. The 60 to 90 days the price will go to 30 received this report from there today.
week.
cumstances
especially
auspicious.
lifted the top of his lantern to blow out
ations ol Paymaster.
plan
of
operations
for
tomorrow
has
The St’.tlr encampment of the G. A.
rents, and most likely 40 cents before
Great significance is lent to what will
the light. The atmosphere was heavily
MILITIA ASKED FOR.
not
lieen
determined.
One
company
Washington,
Oct.
8.
—
According
to
next year’s crop is picked.
R. is in session at Washington. It is
laden with gas, and in an instant there the annual report of the paymaster i be done this year, through tiie fact that
one of tlie boat attendeil ami most en­ of the 1 bird regiment wants to evade
was a flash, followed by a sheet of general, army expenses decreased dur­ the irrigation movement has been taken
service because of sympathy with the
Street Car Strike in New Orleans Has
thusiastic ever held.
flame. The blaze wa^convnunicated to ing the past year (918,819, as compared out of the sphere of merely a propa­
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
Assumed Serious Nature.
strikers, and all of the officers and
General Sumner, who is in command ; men resigned in a body. The governor
a small settling tank near by. In an with the preceding year, partly owing ganda and given a national importance
Wheat—Walla Walla, 63c; bluestom
New Orleans, Oct. 9.—The railway instant a derrick adjoining the tank
through the action of the last congress
of the forces in Mindanao island, has has not lieen heard from on thia mat­
to the decrease in the pay of the army
companies tried to obey the order of was enveloped in fire, and with re­ and partly to a reduction of claims for in passing a bill authorizing the pro­
aent an ultimatum to those Moros still ter, but it is understood the resigna 65J$c; valley, 64c.
ceeds <rom the sale of state lands to be
Barley—Feed, (20.00 per ton; brew­ the mayor to run passenger care this markable rapidity the flames spread to
on the warpath, warning them-against tions will not be accepted.
extra pay for volunteers. The totrl u-ed for irrigation purposes in the*
ing, (21.00.
other
derricks
The
fire
department
opposition and threatening worse pun­
expenses made by Paymaster General several states.
morning, but with almost the entire
and hundreds of citizens rushed to the
Flour—Best grade, 3.0003.50; grah­
ishment than was given in the rerent
The pay­
Postal Deficit Less.
force of city police concentrated at the scene, but their efforts to check the Bates were (52,523,479.
President Thomas F. Walsh, of tlie
campaign.
master general is an earnest advocate congress, when he arrived in the city,.
Washington, Oct. 9.—Auditor Castle, am, (2 85@3.20.
scene
of
action,
the
four
cars
started
flames
were
unavailing.
Millstuffs
—
Bran,
(18.50
per
ton;
Zola’s funerul was attended by 60,000 for tlie postoflke department, has
of the creation of a re-enlistment sys­ found everything jn readiness for the
got no farther than five squares from
tem for government clerks based upon thiee days* convention.
people.
balanced the books of the )M»«taI service middlings, (23.50; shorts, (19.50;
Delegates
TO
TAKE
CENSES
OF
ISLANDS.
the Canal street barn, and the attempt
the deduction of a small sum monthly poured in by every train, and this
A furious snow storm is raging in for the year ending June 30, 1902, ami chop, (17.
Oats
—
No.
1
white,
(l@1.02S
I
gray,
was
abandoned
for
the
day.
The
com
­
from
the
salary
of
each
clerk.
Colorado mountains. It is feared that tlie result shows tlie following as the
year’s congress is the most largely at­
pany informed Mayor Capdeville that General Sanger, with Two Experts and
The paymaster general Bays good re­ tended ewer held. President Roosevelt
year’s business of the entire postal 96c® (1 per cental.
many prospectors will suffer.
Twenty
Skilled
Assistants.
Hay
—
Timothy,
(10O11;
clover,
the police protection was inadequate,
sults are observable from Secretary sent a message of congratulation and
Tho proaident has announced that he service: Gross receipts, (121,848,047 ; (7.50; cheat, (8 per ton.
and the mayor issued.a call for 1,000
Washington, Oct. 9.— Secretary Root Root’s plan of detailing line officers cordial sympathy to be read before the
will not convene congress in extra ses­ total expenditures, (124,809,217; net
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, (3.5004; volunteer citizen police. The responses has designated Brigadier General San­ for staff duty. The only improvement convention.
deficit, (2,961,170. The gross receipts
The personnel of this
sion to dismiBs tho coal situation.
per pound, 11c; Irens, (404.75 per to the call have been few, and it looks ger to conduct the taking of the census he could suggest would be to permit congress is regarded by all those in at­
of
|s»stal
revenues
exceed
those
of
the
A freight and passenger train col­
now
as
if
the
militia
will
be
railed
out.
dozen; per pound, 12c; springs, (2.50
in the Philippines. He also detailed the detail of first lieutenants instead of tendance as decidedly higher in charac­
lided near Milton, I’a., killing two of i previous year by alrout $10,216,854, 03 per dozen; fryers,- (303.25; broil­
In a disturbance at Tonti street, to assist General Sanger in the work captains as the lowest grade in the pay
the train crew ami seriously injuring and the deficit is more than (1,000,000 ers, (202.50; ducks, (4.5005 per doz­ where a car was held [up, a nonunion two experts in the persons of H. W. corps, giving the lieutenants, however, ter than that oPany previous irrigation
gathering.
less than the previous year.
another.
en; turkeys, young, 14O15c; geese, conductor was hit on the head with a Gannett, of the geological survey, and cuptain’s pay while doing such work.
The congress opened with ntwnvc^a-
brick
and
badly
hurt,
and
he
and
three
A
financial
statement
setting
out
in
Victor H. Olmsted, of the department
(606.50 ;>er dozen.
The death list in the Japan typhoon
Illg Fire From Explosion.
tion, followed by addresses of welco
Cheese— Full cream, twins. 130 others were bodily taken possession of of labor. In addition to this, Colonel great detail the expenditures of the by Governor Orman; D. I
ef Heptemlier 29 num tiers 1,600.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 10. — An
by the strikers. Two were kept prison­
paymaster general’s office makes it ap­
Colorado
President Roosevelt's stand in the explosion today in a one-story ware- 185ic; Young America, 13HO14)^;* ers at the union headquarters all after­ Edwards, the chief of the bureau of in­ pear that the total approximate cost of president of * the -----
—
rings
sular affairs, has arranged with Director
chamber of commerce;
n Robin­
coal strike question is generally en­ house of the Moore A Handley Hard- factory prices, 1O1 v«c less.
noon,
carefully
guarded,
and
not
even
the
war
with
Spain
on
account
of
pay
Merriam,
of
the
national
census,
to
Butter—Fancy 'creamery, 25®97Nc
son, mayor of Colorado Springs; and I.
dorsed by the press throughout _the ware company, adjoining the other
members of the union were allowed to have 20 of the most expert census and extra pay to volunteersand regulars N. Stevens, editor of the ColorwCo
buildings of the company, caused a fire l>er pound; extras, 27%'c; dairy, 17,
Unite.1 Ktutes.
talk to them. The other [two are con­ workers detached from his bureau here and mileage to officers was (73,668,640. Springs Gazette. President Walsh re­
O20c; store, 12SO15.
R. M. Snyder, tho St. Ixiuia brilier, that destroyed property valued at
cealed tonight at some other point and sent to the Philippines to engage
Eggs—221*O25c per dozen.
sponded.
Daniel L. LaMwf, of St.
(200,000;
insurance
a
lain
t
25
per
cent.
was found guilty ami sentenced to five
Brigands Hold a Turk for Ransom.
The revenues of the
Potatoes—Beet Burbanks, 60®6fic known only tb the strikers. One in the work.
Paul, told of Minnesota’s interest in ir­
years ill the state prison. Motions for The company’s main building, a three- per sack; ordinary, 50O55c percental, policeman was hit on tho foot by a island will be drawn upon to pay for
Salonica, Oct. 8.—Brigands have rigation and her desire to co-operate
story brick structure, narrowly escaped
ap|>eal and now trial will lie fileil.
growers’ prices; (Merced sweets, (20 brick and another of the nonunion men, the actual field work in taking the captured a Turkish landowner named with the West.
Representative Sha-
destruction.
A
clerk
and
a
salesman
who is a prisoner, was roughly handled, census, which it is believed, can be Shefik Bey, at Orisar, near Vedena, 40 froth, of Colorado, in an address, paid
Stockholiiers of the New Orleans
2.25 per cental.
were
hurt.
Several
heavy
explosions
The ears were completed in 10 months. The work miles from Monastir. He is.being held a glowing tribute to those men who
street ear company affected by tho
Hope—New crop, 200 21c per pound. but not badly hurt.
strike have asked for a receiver, alleg­ occurred during the progress of the
Wool—Valley, 12*n@16e; Eastern badly damaged^ by bricks and stones, of tabulation will be done here in for a ransom of (16,000.
have done so much for the irrigation
fire, causing a panic among the thou­
and all the glass was broken.
Washington.
Oregon, 8®14,^c; mohair, 260 28c.
movement.
ing gross mismanagement on tho part
sands of spectators.
Stranded Warship Floated.
Beef—Gross, cows, 3®3Sc J>*r
of the managers.
Cuban Drydock to be Returned.
Knox After the Coal Trust.
Yokohama, Oct. 8.—The Japanese
pound; steers, 4c; dressed, 607c.
Big Fire at Fargo.
Trains Crash Together.
A tornado in Tonnes»'”, near Mem­
Washington, Oct. 9. — Secretary
New York, Oct. 9.—It was learned liattleship Bhikishima, which went
Veal
—
7
Si®
8
He.
phis, did great damage to property ami
Fargo,
N.
D., Oct. 8.—The build­
Washington, I’a.. Oct. 10. — One of
Mutton — Gross, 3c per pound ; Moody has decided to have the floating today that United States District At­ ashore during the typhoon September
tho most destractive wrecks in the dressed, 6c.
coat one life.
drydock at Havana transpoited to the torney Burnett has been instructed by 29, has been floated.
She sustanied ing and stock of William M. Wall* A
It is estimated that there will Is’ ful­ history of tlie Washington branch of
Co., wholesale dealers in notions .and
Iambs — Gross, 3Jic per pound ; Pensacola navy yard as soon as it i an the attorney general in Washington to only slight damage.
ly 500 delegates ill attendance at tlie tlie Panhandle road occurred tonight dressed,
lie made ready for tlie voyage.
It has investigate the working of tlie coal
stationery, were deetroyed by fire to­
near Vaneman’s station, two miles
Shut Down for Want of Coal.
day. Lose, (150,000.
irrigation congress.
Hogs—Gross, 6*,07c per pound ; been in contemplation to make the trust in his district, that of the south­
needed repairs to the dock at Havana, ern half of New York state
General
Steamship companies hnve raised east of Cannonsburg, a gravel train and dressed, 707He.
Newcastle, Fa., Oct. 8.—The Shen­
Spain Would Re
hut the presence of this symbol of Burnett declined, however, to state the andoah steel mill closed down at mid­
freight rates on coal from foreign ports a coal train colliding. Five men were
killed and a number injured, one so
United States authority in the princi­ nature of the investigation to tie made night, owing to the failure to secure
Madrid, QMMP#
kof
to tho United States.
George
Wyndham,
in
the
British
com
­
liadly that lie may die.
Tlie killed
The
pal harbor of the island was annoying by him, or when it would be com- coal
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r----- .. em-,L m ine,
for the _______
boilers.
COD-
It is certain that President Roose­ were all foreign laborers and their I mons debate on trie
the insn
Irish question,
question. ,......... — — •
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Tlie said Iirsh industry cannot revive until to the Cubans, and the removal was menced. Further than this he would ploys about 1,000 men and is one of tl
let ion of
velt will make another move towards
names could not lie ascertained. TL. | social proscription ends.
not talk.
1 main industries of the city.
| ordered on that account.
settling the coal strike as soon as he
dead were taken to Cannonsburg.
can find a way.
I
1rs;
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