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vTEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1902. DELEGArES "". SELECTED By the Local Unions to Sit in Delegates Convention IS PRACTICALLY CERTAIN TLey Will Be Instructed to ' Accept the Abitratlon . 4 ' . Proposition' y i i i BRIGADIER GENERAL. ,WILSON ' AND COLONEL. WRIGHT. 1IEM l BER3 OP THE COMMISSION ; IIELDiLONG CONFERENCE WITH t THE PRESIDENT. M. P.J John DiIIon,.iI- P and Jllchae Dawtt, aiiived from England today, pi Hon, fn speaking of the presen condition ot Ireland, and of matters pertaining; to the United Irish League aid:':. ,-',-''.' .-- '-..'V ' r '. Tbe t'nited Irish League i th rul lug power in Ireland today. The Gov ernment played into 014 r hands by the coercion policy, and now the country is aroused. We are on the eve of a set tlement of the Irish Land question, and after that national self-government will speedily come to Ireland. ANOTHER POLAR EXPEDITION. NEW YORK, Oct-17 William Zeis; ler. who supplied funds for "the Bald- win-zigter. jroiar expedition. an nounced today that the. business rela lions between Evelyn Baldwin and himself bad been severed. Zelgle an nounced that he Intended to commence efforts to reach, the North Pole, and would send another expedition to make the attempt. A MURDER ON WALL STREET Former President and Treas urer Climax Bottling On WILKESBARRF, Pa., Oct; 17. In accordance with the call issued yester day by the enfiytlve boards of the an thraclte districts, all "Locals" of the fields bejran tb. ei:tion of d?l?gut today-to the convention which will be h&fd htre next Monday, to consider the acceptance or rejecti-Jo of the arbltra AS RESULT OF A QUARREL uon plan submitted Jy , President Roosevelt. . :.j It Is practically certain that a ma jority of the delegates will come to the tonvertlon instructed to vote In favor of accepting the arbitration schetn-. I Washington, Oct; 17. Brigadier! Gen eral John M. Wilson, military meaibcr of the' coal strike arbitration commo tion. an-1 Colonel Carroll.1 D.Wright, recorder for the rommlwlon had an extended i conference with President Roosevelt today. They dicued pretty fully the events' leading up to the at pointment of the commission. aa? ter-tatively-some of the arrangements for Its work.; The commission will not be- if la its labors formally until tlt-3 miners uuU have screed to it. 1 BLACKLML IS CHARGED Two Detectives, a Lawyer and a Politician in the Toils ARE DENOUNCED IN COURT Conspired Against Family of Young: Man Held for Burglary , Shoots President and Secre- tary of Same Company . Then Suicides TRAGEDY BROUGHT ABOUT OVER ALLEGED ; SHORTAGE IN TURN ER'S ACCOUNTS AND THREAT ENED CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. AUTHOR SUICIDES. 1 PROTECTION FOR BIRDS AUDUBON SOCIETY BEGINS A CRUSADE AGAINST MILINER3 . WHO VIOLATE THE LAW. NEW YORK. Oct. 17 What promises to be a lively campaign on the part of the Audubon-- So let y of New : York tftate against the Illegal rame iivbird ana meir plumage has in on d-:lare(i cpen at the annual meet tig Of the so ciety In this city. At the cloe c-f an lllutrated address on "Th. Ir"-n: Demand for Birds for MMIInprv. Pur pose and What the- Auiltibon ti,-uv Proposes, to Do About It." William Dutcher, of the executive boat .X, ! rea -a statement addressed to dealvm In bird and their plumage. In which, after rehearsing the state and TVl-fal laws relating to .the. protection of mm fgme birds, ihe society warned dealers -or Its Intention to prosecute all Moiat ir of (he law. .., t : Three -thousand copies of this sMte--nirnl;. which Is signed br Morris K Jeup. president; Frank M. Chapman! chairman -of the executive committee. William Dutcher.. chairman of the committee on laws, havt--Vcn printed ana wiu be sent to dealers. Audubon nd persona and Vrga nuta tions interested in ornithology. THE APPLE HARVEST PICKING COMMENCED IN' JACK SON COUNTY LAST YKAR'H , RECORD EXCEEDED, i MED FORD,. Oct, 17. The apoW har vest commenced his week in moHt ( the local apnle orchards. It is a little eitly for an estimate of the cron! but It is expected thatjt will be fully as large as in previous years. A aood many anples are Calling, it is thought V NEW YORK, Oct. 17. William C. Turner, former president and treasurer of the Climax Bottling Company, today shot and killed W. J. Mallard, secretary and .treasurer of the Company, and Robart Hamilton its president, and then Killed himself. ; The shooting was caused by a quar rel between the three men over an ni-, lged shortage in Turner's accoun-tw. for which, he was threatened with criminal prosecution. The tragedy occurred In She offices of the law firm of Uanter, Adams & Mclntyre, in WaJI street dis trict, during-the busy noon hour, i , Turner was a cousin of Governor Odell, of this state. M.ilJard was a native of Atlanta, Oa, where he had been president of the ; Young '1 Men s Iemo ratlc Club. Hamilton lived In Pittsburg, where he was prertfep-t of the J. T. and A. Hamilton Gin-i Fac tories. -" ' Miss Craddock Suicides. NEW YORK. Oct. 17. In fear of an other term in. prison, or spending 4he balance of her days lr an Insane Asy lum, Miss Ida Craddock. high priestess or tne "Church of the Yogj." In Chi- cago. and missionary here, of that pe culiar belief, committed suicide here today by Inhaling gas. The body was found by her mother. by whom the suicide was to have bfen accompanied to the United ''Ktitc Court to be sentenced, underrironvle iion. ior sending obscene, fmatter inrougn tne mails. POLICE INSPECTOR ARRESTED ACCUSED MEN AND STRIPPED DETECTIVES OF STARS AND ARMS DEMOCRATIC CONTEST ANTS FILE NOMINATIONS. CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Tiyo city detec tives, a lawyer and a First ward poli tician are under arrest,: charged with conspiracy to levy blackmail upon the family of a young man whom they had caught in the meshes of the law on a charge of burglary. , The denouncement came in the court room today, when the 'alleged victim . of th plot.' William Neety, of New York, was, arraigned for trial. ; Police InspectrLavln, who has been investigating the charges, placed tle accused men under arrest and stripped each detective of his star and weapons. The prisoners are: Frank Cant well. First ward "politician; David De Den haver, formerly practicing lawyer; William ' Davis, - city detective; ' and Joshua Tedford, city detective.- - v Filed Their Nominations. ' Boston, Oct. 17. Before the time limit for, filing the Independent nomina tion : papers in the ' office of the Secre tary of State bad expired, three Demo cratic : contestants- in the dead-locked Ninth; Congressional District had each filed such papers. , Those of James A. Dennlson are designated as Democratic-Citizens and of John Al Keliher as Democratic Gaston nominee, and also as Demo-crailc-Cit!zens. One of these, however,' v. II! have to be withdrawn. The papers of Joseph A. Conry, Con gressman.: are marked "Democratic-National." copper show up witbvwt allow in enow white caltite, tnak'rg Ihe specimens of remaricaDie-oeaury as wtiiai won a. The newly-discovered district is but a lew nours riae irom urams rass, anu is reached directly by the Swede Basin road. The ledge, has a width of frotn 70 to 100 fet. The district Is heavily timbered and offers. every facility for becoming a great mining district. ' . INSURRECTION SPREADING. LONDON, Oct. 1 7. Ad vices 1 from Salonlca. European Turkey, dated Oc lober 13ta. ' repot the insurrection in Northern Macedonia to be spreading. Many Turkish , reserves1 at Salonica have already been sent into the Inter ior, and a large number, of reinforce- zaents ordered to Salonica. A DRY AFFAIR.,- PORTLAND. Maine, Oct. 17.-Tbe twenty-nirvth annual convention of the National Woman's Christian : Temper ance Union opened here today. Every rtate ia the Union is represented. STRINGENCY IS REMOVED Secretary Shaw to Buy Bonds for the Sinking Fund 5 4 rem. Uv, Til U " - - " ' " i ... , , , . , ' - ... - t"-i v. - ;, ' - . " ' . , 4 1 . . v . ... ,. 'J TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS To Be Put in Circulation to Carry Country Over An : nual Crisis A BIG EXCURSION SECRETARY'S OFFER MADE AT NOON. AND AT 4 O'CLOCK OVER NINE lMIL)LION DOLLARS 'WERE DEPOSITED IN; SUB-TREASURY ST. MARIE SURRENDERS. FROM ILLINOIS '. TO THE : RICE, CANE A N D-COTTON FIELDS ?" - OF TEXAS. ' RE VOLDTION ENDED I THE- GOVERNMENT FORCES HAVE OCCUPIED REBELS' HEAD PORT-AU PRINCE, Haytl. Oct.' 17. The report that M. Firmln. the revolu tionary leader, .had embarked on f the UnltedcStates cruiser Cincinnati Is con flrmedJ The troops of .the Provisional Government surrounds . Gonaives. . the headquarters of the revolutionists. The Cincinnati. French cruiser D'Assas and on account of the extremely hot; dry the German cruiser Falke are oft Gon- me appies railing are f pot affected In any way with pests, but rre apparently perfect fruii. Last year nearly 160 cars of aples vero shipped from Med ford, and this year -vitii t!:i n rcae.l; acreage In bearing, the fchip mnt should be much in.-rreoed ' A large number of Wlul.?- Ncllia pfars are being shfp;ed v th F.ntrn market, rhlpmerit beginning tlultlrM of next week. v...fs. ! alve for the protection of foreign in terests. - Port au Prince, Oct. 17. The foreism Consuls at Gonaives. the headquarters of the revolutionists, r have brought aboirt the capitulation of that town and it was subsequently occupied by ; the tovernment troops without any dlsor oer; 1 5- CHICAGO, Oct. -17. A mammoth Homeseel,-er Excursion will run from t erstral Illinois r.ext Tuesday. In charge or u. u. iLcKlnney. Land and Immigra tion A gent for the Hani man lines. The homeeekers will m taken at th Southern "Pa'-ine's expense to the ile, cotton and ian fields of Texas. The """" ine xiarriman lines are ma xing ,w s rolonlze Texas at4 tl Houthwe-ftW1 meeting with marked Fons of literature are being broadcast in every country. It Is asserted that nany thousjnds ttirx.Ing their gate toward Texas nd settling there. - u-ce. traitAred' a'r? THE CZAR IS ANXIOUS , r TO RENEW THE UNKIAlf-SKEL-ESSI TREATY WANTS TWO ! t COALING STATIONS. I . TOBACCO MEN'S SCHEME - .o:;;- -v r; a; . WILL HA VK IMPORTANT BEARING ON TRADES INTEREST IN, - GREAT BRITAIN. J '. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 17.--Another big tobacco scheme Is mooted, cables the Ltndon correspondent of, the Tribune. G. Fraenkel, who lately resigned the place of president of ' the Wh.i.u .Tobacco Traders Association, Is quot ed as saying that a scheme had been submitted to him which would have an. Important bearing; on the tobacco trade of the country. No particulars have been made public. ITAFT CAN AT PROPER TIME - TELLS FILHiX0 4 THEV HAVE INDEPENDENCE WHEN TIME COMES. BOERS ARE SORRY THEY DIDNOT COME TO AMERICA tHRST FpR fONTRl- I BUTIONS. BERLIN. Oct. 17-The Boer General now here am sorry they did not go to .f America first for money. Instead of making a canvass of the Continent, t.eneral Botha said todv ih intM. ed to go to thi Unrted States? but that they would finish thei tour of Europe 4-, II ,n ttl tlJP to Amerint 1,. hv plenty of cheers, but little money hs been contributed for of the Boer On American . mnbutor gave more than all Oer- 'nr., The total gathered here Is S7,- ', .... . ENGLISH COERCION POLICY PLATED INTO THE HANDS OF THE UNITED IRISH f -LEAGUE. ! .- WASHINGTON. Oct., 17.-:cjsld'r aoie comment Is being made on 'he speech.reeently delivered in Manila by vravcrnor iait, . . . oorernor Taft, In his -ecnt speech at Manila, copies of v-hfeh have Just oeen receiver! at the War Department gae tne J- lilptnos to understand that w-hen the proper time voin-s. thev shall have the privilege of vayln whether or not they wish to W Independent of the states. During his remarks h said that It would probttbly require one or, pernaps two generations befoie they would becOme fitted for eli jv- ernment. vAiinougn it was met with eome ad verse criticism on account of its sivine W ft!! : : . - . . . r-iuiiiiua ; 10 uneratani that It would be. a very long time before they were ntted tor seir government., the speech undoubtedly red sw the views of the admlnlstratim. , CASTOR A J For Inluu and Children. r&rtislYca Kan A!2js BccgW Siaa.tax of SyV CANDY TRUST LAUNCHED. ST. LOUIS. Mo, Oct. 17. The Na tional Candy Company, composed ' of candy firms all over the country, fiai been organized. , St. Louis will be the headquarters! of the combine. 0. ! IL Feekham. of this city, was elected r-e- tdent; A. J. .Walter, seeretaryr and F. p.' Seward, treasurer. .The combination is , now In effect. . IONDON, Oct. 17. A dispatch from Constantinople 'says: It is saidf at Ylldix Palace that the jCscar in tele graphing the Sultan his-thanks fo'r the reception accorded to the Grand Duke Nicholas, had renewed the InvHatlon to His Majesty to renew the U-nktar-Skel- easl Treaty. Russia is srttll willing to arrange witn Turkey for a concession oe two eoaimg stations,, one on the liiack Sea. near Constantinople, and me otner on the Const of. Smyrna. CH0ATE GAVE "DINNER IN LONDON IN HONOR OF EV EKAL DISTINGUI3HED AMER- : S ICAN GENERAI. WASHINGTON, Oct. l7The action of Secretary Shaw In .oiTering to buy bonds for the sinking fund to relieve the present stringency in the money market, is favorably commented on by financiers here. It is pointed out that $15,000,000 of fours, which the Secre tary expects to obtain under this offer; will result In the,puttlng Into circula tion ofabout $20,000,000. which, at the late da4e In crop-movlne. will, bevond all. reasonable doubt, carry the rountry saieiy over the crisis which is annual ly exnecfed at tv.l .-l,i a 1 u ... . v. " secretary offer was not made pub lie until noon today, the . Assistant Treasurer. at New York, at 4 o'clock. reportea that $9,203,400 had been a I ready deposited In the Sub-Treasury. St. Marie Surrendered. V WASHJNGTON. Oct. 17 The follow- rng caoiegram was received at I the --Mavy -v Depattment today from ! the tommflnder of U. 8. S. Cincinnati: "Nicholas Mole, Haytl. Oct. 17. Ht. ne surrendered October 14: Na tional forces occupied town; peaceable. The Cincinnati arrived at Gonaives, wtooer i,,th. Firmln evacuated Gon aives, October ISth. and left for M:ith ewston. Bahama Island, with about '20 adherents. Have landed a force for. the protection of the American Consulitte ana to pre-erve order. A German gun boat landed a force als v It Is con sidered practically the end of the revo lution. I am returning to Gonaiv-s im mediately. Shill embark the landing party and wl!i proceed to Cape Hay tlen when affairs are settled a-t non- alves. , .-i. , 1 P SI LONDON. Oct. .27. Ambassador . noate gave an ei-br.te dinner , to nignt m nonor of Onerals Corbin xoung. wood and Men-ltt. The dinner wan purely a social function and a most c.ijvj'Kuie mian-. mere were no sjicech es. t.enerals Corbin and Young and stairs win eai I for home tomorrow i.enerai vooa wm not return until jsove-mber. He will visit Scotland. TWO BOYS KILLED. WATER VILLE. Wash.. Oct. 17.--Th. saddest accident that has ever befallen mis community, occurred Wednel.v and cast a gloom over the entire vicin ity. , Leonard Pepper, of this tia his friend. Tom Farrell. Jr.. of Entrat, visiting mm, were caught in a -uae wmie loading sand a mile and a half northwest of town. A number or people nave been hauling sand from this place and had dug back under the path or bank which projected over nere ine ooys were working;. 'which . ej in ana Duned them. They start ed in the morning for a load of sand and not, returning to dinner. Leonard's amer oecame uneasy and sent a man to learn the causa of the delay; He found the team standing by the pit. No wfB were in sight and the banir nA 1 . - "5n 10. e reported what had hnr,n and a number of town people went to v...r rtrscue., Mom boys were found woeain me aand. dead, and hoj -..1 ucimy oeen tnere several hours. . : IHIouseEioici Plsysician Or Home. 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Indicates that the meet ipg will one of the most interesting ... -wia- Biiiuuon win be nriiontAri uww,.w i being one for the tabiiah merit rt a the j ectlon of the Association, to be known CONSTANTINOPLE; Porte today does j not ..i. r.iuniin revolution is ended. 1 1 I w,c """"S nK wct on. u hih describes fighting: wlih Tli-iMri-n K.tn.-l8"'! meet annuallv.ln r. w. 1 I aw- i . . . . . I th) s-n f m a a. ... - in me vicinity ot EasaTo and I m ine Association, and to i-'jumaoaia. ann neciari that the cb-I J".""rave a" matters relating especially jv... Ul xnv uriEsnai 19 Mftiriin rv- i inK. With a aim U. olution. Th communlcaUojt conthues: jrarn "d proceedings as the Trust ut imwrui iroopj pave succeeded wiion, and be under the " 4ho aisper!inz the brlcun-ia u'l"a ot tne exerutlv. . .1.- .... : . . . " i . v-iiw me iuger aic o?sinnitig to sub mit and homes. return peaceably in their t ! COPPER AND SILVER. GRANTS PASS. Oct. 17. A new coo per oisinct nas been discovered in Jo- CAMILLE D'ARVILLE SUED. a a mr . iv.i! "...r- crnest ....... u viciiin 1M Uir, rf 1m.hi. HAIJAVTS MF.naF.n. ' FT. UMVS.:.Ort.: 17 T1k In.viv. & Nashvt!te. ha aef!viel. or. wtM s n m-riwr t-mnrl r-f the .Atlinta - i "li.t.v from -Atlanta '- to Mo'itrii,r-rv. according t a report i.-j Ft.. Tuij, and will rr.trz -the ntv -t.-nai-iitin with h Georgia na5iroad.w.H is stats.i.ihat Grorgln TIailro.T! will W o:er:i,l - cm." system. th IuivH t Nashville and the .Atlantic C"Mft Li'n an I thfV ret-cni acrJifHion ia anothe-. "Hi la win mike three b!jj r?il wyy.-.J 'in ih Itallway or Morsn rynm. Th . board Air Lin nd th Vric-i r ir. nilnaham lin.iar left irtnh-uu ji is rrorte.i tnat the South M n Tu n. way S ill tmmr its iit,itnr'i "nt i.ir .inrningion, U. C.r hvad-H fjuRriera to -Atlanta, to wtiirh rx.int ih company's freight oRkei weie .-.ceui.y removtwl. A RKKO.N'HTIUN'CB. State. Circuit no,,r k 'S:?Z -'""1? K ' - 0't- K.-The Lyons for gSLOW ' atleii, ."I Z.i'i Vtntsalon--tonlgh for- v . -w- ii a, c . most notorious lwndlt of the BKe wli rlmts were th most brutal cvtr re--corded In this country, is dying. After many fruitless attempts to rapture nl'n. ho was Anally run down and ov-r- t powered by a pse and turnol over to the authorities. He rvas-tried and cofl-vi-te.1 on various charts, and was senfenced ,to life imprisonment at Klbt Eoon after h was nfcnt to the -prison his confinement b'Kan . to -t I i on his health until fc Is nw nut a living tkeletn ; of hi former- s-lf. At tfmes he hw:omt iolt-ntly i.iis.ne, nd it la n"-!.-ry to -cn a rtrlf-t wt'n er him .to urcvcnt Wm fwn killing hln self. h:s -j-i ntti. is ted at any mo-' ment, ,---''." . - N-: sephine county .d Is locked in the Lyon. cutm to be the husband orthe mi;. ... "IZV.''' Butcher Knife.vdlsrrlct. on 'Upper Slate - ' ' w uieii IV I was naught but a wilderness. aecluiei mi iinxnown; now tnere are Bemn mines or claims belns; developed there. andva number more' have been staked out and will be worked later on. Each or these claims are located on he same great ledge, the values of which are carried in silver , and roniwr. a Ramsey, a miner of that section, and" the owner of one of the claims, cam Into Grants Pass yesterday, bringing with him a quantity of ore from tie newiy discovered. mines. Many of the ehunks brought in are pure native cop per ana suver. in some the native 'been ra. decree of singer, ana prays that rh divorce of September 19. lxss iw. aside, on the around of fri.,i Mis. Crellln who. aa dmiii. n i.. vllle. well known in both continents as a prima donna. retn)i(M ih. . of, her former husband; and v.ntts the suit. .-"'-. piatnt ascHfnst the all.-z'.l iw.iu.im-jii. of the Iyjulsvl!! g-K-vthrmt ''Foutbern Hallway and another . i. t n Kentucky. f - ? - KPEEDT RETRIBUTION. NACOGDOCHES. Texas. Oct. 17 Jlm Buchanan, colored, th ,..-.. the Hicks family, was tried here today. ?quently th plea of ruittv was arrn.i k .v. I ij.. . . . j - i ; negro was legally hang- fed withlnawo hours after sentence had GIGANTIC MEAT TRUST. TRENTONV N. J.. Oct. 17. T- vn. tT. J.rt-t to be a beef romblne. waa lneorrate here todiy with an au thorized capital of ILtWrioo. - u i un-derstoo-l fh-j km. . . - niiKi-Jiii w in oe sutt- ralsed to f S.fwa.eoo. . TELEGHAPHIC TOURNAMENT. ' Nl-TW YORK. Oct; 17. President Iloca. of Argentina, has held a tele graphic tournament' at Buenos Ayres. iommunUatlng with the Presidents of the iroi-hboiing republics, cables? the- Valparaiso, Chile, correspondent of the Herald At his reufst one of the Cen tral and 'South -America! Tetegrapiile Cpmpitnies was connected at B'lenos Ayres with the Argentina central of fice. President Roca conversfd by wire with 'Minister Terry In Sintlago. The, Uw wins put through to R. Janlro via Uruguay.-and the manager at Bantao communicated Mriractorlly for some tirre with Rio Janiero onthe wire with five repeaters. MUSOWKO DV1NG ROME,.OcL. 17i The rCTort baa ii,i THREE TRAMPS KILLED. SAM' FRANCICO, Oct. 17. A b-ofcn wh e caused the wreck "of a aomntrn Pacific train near Han ford ;.tt f-l?hf Tbre unknown tramps jrere kJiied arwf --e or two persona l!gh !r ii. t nun J'IFT I. t.,. . been gi -en nKml Blanks. Pte.ma, Job Office -.fcV- ' . . . ?i ' .. ..' ejr Bru' ' I :i