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NO. 109.
JCHICAGO
iULTS
PANIC
IN EAST
RIVER
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DAILY
JOURNAL,
THREE
SHIPS i
WRECKED
German Steamer Goes
Down Drowning
Fourteen of Crew
SHAMROCK
SCARES
SYNDICATE
Her Record is Such
That the Cup is con
sidered in Danger
OF THE
STRIKES
'Ill
nsHaye a Merry-
round Amongst
iThemselves
irs and Red Hot Horse
Used as Weapons
f Attack and
Defense
eric, May 11 Tho pollco re-
to again today called to Btop
ions strikers and Italian ex-
fin Brooklyn. Many persons
red by Hying ihIhhIIcs. Tho
ItMKd their clubB freoly In dis
rate crowd, but made fuw ar-
iTho striking blacksmiths also
Ttho non-union shops, and hnd
Mill flRht In tho street. Ono
;rktors wns knocked sonso
struck on tho head with a
Another was Injured by a
rso shoo, nnd sovernl are
but escaped before tho po-
fate
At Berlin
fay 11 It Is reported this
hat tho I'opo has acceded
Irequcst mado by Iho Kalsor
visiting tho Vatlcnn recently,
KTuFappoInt a delegate at II or-
W.j'
;hief of Police
:ound Dead
.iWEP'l'OUlSifJiiny ii. v,niu vi iuiicu
tfSnneo, ofKJuebec. Canada, was found
cad In ajgullman borth on tho Wa
3ttah . trajnjBn Its arrival hero this
borolng) ffgTls supposed to bo a case
SnpoploxyE
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Blazing Oil Flows Into
Riyer and Threatens
Shipping
A Lighter Towed Into East
River Leaves Trail of
Blaztag Oil Be
hind Her
New York, May 11. A wild panic
today was caused by tho explosion of
an tank In the yards of the Standard
Company, at tho foot of 10th and Kast
niver. Blazing oil flowed Into Treks
creek, whoru a numbor of barges and
small lighters wore moored Somo
caught tiro, and a lighter was towed
Into Hast river, leaving a trail of blaz
ing oil In Its wnke, threatening scores
of vosboIb moored along tho banks.
Tho crowH were kept busy fighting tho
fire. Tho oil was allowed to burn out
One employe of tho oil company Is
missing, and Is supposed to have boon
killed by tho explosion.
Shamrock Three
Shamrock One
(Jourock. May 11 Shamrock III
again defeated Shamrock I In n trial
spin today. Tho First gained a qnnr
tor of a mile lead at the start, but tho
now challenger finished threo-quarters
of a mile ahead.
Pershing
Good Work
!
Washington, May 11. Oonoral
Davis has cabled to tho war dopark
mont from tho Philippine tho dotnlls
of Captain Pershing's circuit. Ho
says all tho Moms nro now anxious to
bo friendly, nnd ho anticipates lasting
peace.
UT
Small and Sate Profits
Often Repeated
foundation of our success. We can keep our
small because we do a strictly spot cash business o
lire no unnecessary expenses connected with the j
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Hi, Sn Tkn Cirnl Tkinrr In Pnnnirlor
fVWUJ li) l lie 1 1161 i mug tu buiiaiuon
Ui in judf )ng the value of an article. We look after qual
if ity as well as the price.
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in shoo making to re
el uco tho quality. Wo
buy from n factory
which has a reputation
to maiutcin. You'll
pot good value every
time if you buv our
SHOES
; Wc Sell Clothing
i i
i so cheap ;u can afford to discard
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jrour wm wvwm m uvuu
m suit liko tho cut iiest values
ill city in all lines of mon's
! clothing, ttusiness la
in tlio Na,w Dry Goods
west, women win uujc
ey see so many bargains.
tarhy all their friends are
to
1EW YORK RACKET
fbmg for the wiiole fumily.
s Cheapest fine-Price Cash Store- j ;
E. T. Barnes,-Prop,
DRIVEN
FROM
HOME
Pitiful Condition ot
the Indians Living
on Warner Ranch
Are Chanting Dirges and
Begging to b.. Allowed to'
Remain in Th.eir
Ancient Homes
l,os Angels, May 11 Tlioro is great
confusion at th eWarncr ranch. Indian
Commissioner Jenkins ,has sent for
Attorney John Brown, of San Uernnr
dlno. and a friend of tho Indians, to
assist In their removal. Tho Indians
aro surrounded by 100 deputlos mar
shal. All the Indians, men, women
and children, aro chanting dlrgos,
begging to be allowed to remain. Th
chief told Jenkins that they would not
leavo unloss Attoruoy Hrown ndvlsed
thorn to go.
Infernal
Machine
Now York, May 11. I'ollco guards
wuro detailed at tho liters of all tho
Kngllsh 6toamshl) companlos today,
to guard against further attempts at
dynamiting All baggngo not accom
panied by owner Is carefully oxam
Ined. Odlcers aro not Inclined to re
gard tho affair as a joke. Thoy say
who ever sunt It Intended wholesale
manslaughter, and that tho machine
cost at least $60, for matorlal. and was
tho work of a skilled mechanic. Tho
Kngllsh linos aro suffering a great
loss, the crowds changing their bookings.
STRIKE
GROWING
Promises to Be the
Most Serious City
has Eyer Known
At Any Moment 23.000
Employes May be Called
Out of Wfndy Cities'
Packing Houses
Chicago, May 11. A thousand work
men In tho Lnsstng division of tho
American Ilrldgo Company wcro
locked out this morning for attempting
to organlxo a union.
Tlitt strike Mutation at tho stock
yardH Is so ncuto that 23,000 union
employe are liable to bo called out
at any time Conferences ot tho ex
ecutive committees of the unions liavu
been called to meet this afternoon, to
discuss means to assist tho striking
engineers Tho packors' combine to
day shipped In non-union engineers
from Kansas City and Oninlia to break
tho strike. If the union declare a
general sympathetic strlko, It will tlo
up (10 per cent of the tnoat supply of
America. Tho situation Is grnvw, ns
It would mean the most serious strike
Chicago has ever known.
Omaha, May 11. Tho strike situa
tion Is more complicated than over,
owing to tho closing of tho laundries
this morning, as a result of tho em
ployes refusing to handle luminous ot
unfair customers, and promlsoH to
continue Indefinitely. Tho harbors'
union meets tonight to consider it
sympathetic strlko.
Dreyfus
Once More
I'arjs, May 11. l-aPntrle today as
erts that Minister of War Andro has
finished the Ituiulry Into tho Dreyfus
demand for a now trial, nnd has de
cided to brim; tho caso before the
court of cassation for a hearing. Tho
paper says If Dreyfus Is rohabllated
ho will be placed on Andre's staff, as
commander of a specially organized
squadron.
Seattle Loses
Good Citizens
Seattle. May 11. Thirteen prison
ers, confined in- the city Jail, under
sentence, broke Jail this morning, and
have not yet been recaptured. Two
heavy steel doors were opened by the
aid of a chleol that had been smuggled
to tho prisoners. After opening the
doors. Ute prisoners were compelled
to pass along the corridor within a
few feet and In pluln sight of tho cap
tain's ofllco. whero two men are ii
jxwed to bo constantly on duty.
Feyer
Epidemic
Philadelphia, May 11. The steam
ship Minneapolis will today be disin
fected. In an effort to stamp nut tho
epidemic of ccrebro spinal meningitis,
or spotted fever. I'hyslolans bellevo
they now bavo tho epldemlo under
control Tho men aro all ashora
"Klsk One Eye."
Washington, May 11. Aftr due In
vestigation by postofTlco Inspectors, a
fraud order was recently Issued by tho
KiBtnjnfo department debarring from
the tiso of the mails a rerfnln woman
In Chicago, who ha beon found guilty
of misusing thu malls for carrying on
n form of business that Is not strictly
legltlmnto, Tho reixfrts of the enso.
however, did not show anything In
particular as to tho person debarred.
A fow daj-H after the fraud order
was Issued, over the signature of the
IKMitmaBtor-gimoral, Mr. Pay no re
ceived a latter from tho woman In the
caso, pleading for tho recall of his or
der, and asking permlMlou to con
tinue to uso tho United Stnto malls.
Hhe concluded with a request for an
Interview with tho post master-goner
al. that she might presonl her enso In
person.
"I feel sure If I might get a chance
to look, you straight In yeur beautiful
brown oyos you wbuld hoar my story.'
Aftr perusing the letter carefully
and being at sea as to the proper thing
to do, Postmasttir-Onneral Payne
turned It over and endorsed on the
bark tho werds:
Respectfully referred to the secre
tary of war for advice."
In a day or two back earn the Ut
ter with tho nndortomont of the sec
retary of war. whloh read:
"Illsk ono eyo. Hllhu noflt."
Scandinavian Whaler Carries
Sixteen Down, and
the Eugeline Goes
With Ten
Ilerlln. May 11. Dispatches re
ceived this afternoon sfiys tho Gorman
steamer Ulellland Is wrecked on tho
coast of Denmark. Tho captain and
crew of 14 nro drowned; also that tho
Oeriimn coaster. Kngollne, foundered,
and 10 of tho crew drowned. Htlll an
other dispatch says tho Scandinavian
whaler, Cyclops, foundered off Karoo
Islands, In tho North Atlantic, and 1G
were drowned.
That Infernal
Machine
New York. Mny 11. Careful exam
ination wan mado today by Prof. Hov
er, who ocuuplos the chair of electric
nl solemn) In Cambridge University,
of tho Infernal mnchlno taken from
the Utubrin. Ho reports tho mechan
ism was perfect, and that tho fuse
was Ignited when discovered. There
Is no reason why tho explosion should
not hnvu followed. Kery nvnllahlo
mnn In the ikiIU-o nnd detective do-
partmujits have been detnlled on the
caso.
Strikes
are Winning
Chicago, May 11. Twenty-four latin
dries have signed tho union scale up
to date. Fourteen big ones nro still
standing out. Two more plants tire
being dismissed by tho strikers, who
seem to have abundant funds.
The managers of tho Peering llnrv
ester Works havu submitted terms to
tho strikers, which will bo iIIsciissihI
this afternoon. The harvester of
llelnls nro so confident thut tho terms
will bo accepted that they have laid
tires, nnd expect to renew work tomorrow.
Goes to
Yosemite
The Plague
jn Russia
Qorlln. May 11. The Anzlger statoe
that bubonic plague hu broken out at
Llbau, Russia. Tho disease was
brought from Siberia In Infected
fur.
Reached the
Supreme Court
Wuk)lMKUM. May 11. The Northern
gMritleti caH readied the United
State MttfqpM eyft 4i raemlBe.
The tnuMeript on appeal from the cir
cuit court was filed today.
Santa Qm. May 11 The Presi
dent's train mado brief stops at Wat
sonvlllo and Qapltola Santa Cruz was
rvat-tiud at 10 o'clock. He took a
drive through tho town, and mado a
short talk. lie wont out to visit the
big trees on a special train. I.unch
will be served In Uio grove.
Banta Cruz. May 11 During ltuwh
umi. r the big tree the President
made a speech denouncing Ui( dee
rratlon of the great work of nature by
tourists, who carve their names and
ptn their cards whore they offend tho
eyes of tboso who come to study beau
ty Ho pointed to one of the "Three
Sisters." where several thousand cards
wer Uokod up, and said: Thoso
cards havo no more business there
than so many tomato can" In a few
minutes tho President went for a
troll among the trees, and while he
was gone Mayor David O. Clark, of
ganta Cruz, led a ebarge on the of
fending ords. It took a quarter of
an hour's hard work to dislodge them.
TVe topmost on was a card labeled
-Den of Hewllne Ouloots." a soolaj
eiwo of Santa Cms. When the Prb
dent returned from bU walk ull the
tarda were Mattered over tbe grround.
The Santa Fe
Coming North
Ban Francisco. May 11. -The San
Francisco ft Northwestern filed In
torjMirutlon papers today with a capi
tal stock of $16,000,000. It Is it new
road to connect with tho Hanta Fe at
a point near Richmond, uud run
through Marin, Honors, Contra Costa,
Mendlclno counties. It marks the nil
vent of tho northern dxtenaloii of the
Santa Fe
Experienced Yachtsmen tit-
diet that the Shamrockwill
Carry the Cup Across
the Atlantic
llrlstuu. Mny 11. Tho remarknblo-
showing of Shamrock HI la causing;
uneaRluess among tho syndicate own
ers of tho Hcllance, and orders haro
bcen given to expcdlto tho work of re
fitting (he dofondor, In order that sho
mny bo thoroughly tried out, and put
In rnclng shapo as soon ns possible-.
Tho admission Is openly mado hero
that Shamrock HI must bo a wonder
fully fast boat to defeat Shamrock I
so easily, for It Is cottQlcd by yacht
ing authorities around 'lldreschnfa-
that the old boat Is faster than Sham
rock II. which pressod tho Cnlutnbla
bo closely two yonrH ago.
They Did
Not Strike
Ogden, May 11. Tho Southern Pa
cific boiler makers did not go out on
strike this morning.
. FRESH TODAY
Bananas and
Sweet Oranges
A T
Zinn's
1S4 State St.
Phone 1971 Main.
Did Jett
ill Marcum?
lxlngton. May 11. Jett, arrested
today fur tho murder ot Marcum,
wants to bo taken to Ilreathltt coun
ty, where he Is a deputy sheriff, and
believes ho will bu among friends.
Though ho must bo Indicted In that
county, it Is certain that a change of
venue will bu ordered to whero his
friends can't control tho judicial ma
chinery. Thu newspaper correspond
ents at Jackson are clearly awed, and
refuse (o syml out dvolopuieut,
Nearly a
Ottawa, May 11. Tho latest esti
mates of the loss by yesterday's flro
Is J&OO.noo.ooo, of which tho IlrltUh
companies aro tho heaviest losers.
Fifteen hundred homeless persons are
today searching for the remains of
their property.
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Chtap Lumber.
Wo haro upwards of 86.00 feet of
turnbor, miscellaneous assortment.
which we are offering at f 8 per 1000.
Capital Lumbering Company.
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Wednesday's
Surprise
One hundred and (wentythree
wecka ?go we inaugurated our
Wednesday Surprise Sales.
1 hey have proven to be a
succession of prize givings
which have been looked for'
ward to, liberally patronized
and greatly appreciated by the
public in general.
Next Wednesday will be
Petticoat Day
Regular $1 25 &S1.50 values
will be sold for
98c ea.
Have you patronized these
sales?
If not you havo been cvclpojmig
the bargain enlures offth.e 'big;
store.
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