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BALtsM. ORBQON, HOKDjtY, AUGUST 10, 1900.
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NO. 197. ,
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ZELANDERS FAVOR
ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE
(Br H. Leo Clotworthy, Staff Cor-J Evorywhoro la tho sontlment that
;cipondont, United Prose, with ; tho whlto men muBt control tho Pa-
Atlantic Fleet.) Iclflc, and on all aides Is confidence
Auckland, New Zoland, Aug. 11. I 'n Ms ability to do bo, Tho Auckland
Sentiment of tho Btrongeat kind horo Herald, In nn pdltorial today sayj
xodr farora tho formation of an "Tn0 v,B,t the American fleot,
anilo-Amorlcan alliance In the-Pa- emphasises), the fact 'that the 'United,
At, for tho advancement And div owues ib not going to tatco a secona-
ary position in wie l'aci.Hc, iJSvwjU
tho mother country has chosen to
abandon that ocean, tho daughter
iwlll not allow her to follow theeo
footntopa.
"The United Statoa ha tho Gib
raltar of the Pacific at Honolulu and
splendid harbors at Page Page and
tho Philippines.
"Why ehould ono daughter bo Jeal
ouh of another Ih keeping what was
part of tho family patrimony?1'
Tho Bailors from the fleet aro
aBhoro today, enjoying themselves la
the hundreds of cntcrtalnmonts pro.
vldcd by tho entertainment commit"
teS.'v, ' " ? ' yv
kind who sneak our lnriuaeo. and ! Tho official welcoming corcmonlos
ojt we do.
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TWO RESIDENdBS IN ENGLEWOOf DISTRICT
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MIGHT BE
WORK OP
n
DIES AS
HE STARTS
TO WORK
fence of tho Interests of whlto. men
M ijalnt those of the yellow races.
The suggestion, which ia on the
Up of everyone, goes further, and
proposes the dissolution of tho An-
fWapancso alliance, to make way
for the unhampered conlltlou of tho
aterests of England and America In
(kit part of tho world.
The bltr whlto Bhlns of tho Amorl-
cta fleot and tho American offlcora
nd nen wcro recolved with tho wild
tt enthusiasm by tho Now Zealand
ert, and wcro welcomed .an brothors.
Otcr hero, whore tho question of tho
"yellow peril" Id always ovldont. it Ib
I pad to corao upoirtudn' df'our own
AGED MILL HAND
DROPS DEAD v.c
J. D. Wood, an aged omp'oyo. at
tho Spauldlng lumber mills, dropped
doad at 7:20 o'clock this morning,
Jnst hh he waa beglnnlpg his day'
work. '
Wood died mtantly, without wars
ing, and without hny- sign of suffer
ing. The cauto of his death wa
heart failure. -Wood started t
work, along with 57 other mon, who
are 'employed on the Becond floor. He
was worklnjc a oil-bearer from ,the
edKerj.aRd.-feMr otticV mea.jH.A.
INCENDIARY
WIEE HAS
TWO MANY
RELATIVES
AMNESTY
CAUSING
TROUBLE
WElpi km H0WET0 PIEASE "5ltl'
0
r ,
SUFFERERS
CLA6GETT
A (MsaBtrous Ire, the orlgiu of I "I own fonr buIIb of underwear,
which Jh sj yet unknown, occurred and I change my hlrt etery week,"
in Bngiowodd at 11 o'clock lat fleclared Bill Claggett, an he l'eft tho
night, estroylpg; the reeidence of ceurt house this morning. Bill was
Police pffleer Jtay Welch and Frank gry becauso his wife, who k sulnR
Howe, aiear taeeornor of Sbttee&tk him for divorce, alleged In hor com-
and p itreet. plaint that ho waa too stingy to buy
The (full ftfreft nf HiA flrA Hnnorf. lilmanlf n nar aklr) 1 tl.n't, ...i
MPnt AflnnnrTnrl in (tia anil In fA.n il.. . -. . .iu...a
ti win ... nuiu hid nniti vuv ur IU WIHlIJal
by theffesldeata of the section, and indeflnito length- of tlmo.
tho rust to the auburb waa made In According in mil. All ih- nut..
about tn BUautes. The presence of monts In the' divorce complaint, por-
iBA.0iAjBiMWBTer, WMseleea, as talning to his perpnal wearing ap
thoro was no- water'"withln"Bmfl -parol ar,o wicked a,ndmallcloBr false--
n'.onrnM"T on tour.?
IcniCAGOSTOftE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE r
nichlliond. T.nilln Afnrr.ir.n,l tf.ln
Barton nnd W. D. Zeznr, woro work- blocks of the burning dwellings. The hoods.1-"I change my shifts as often
.Mr .w. mm uu uiu uuiiiu macnuio.
OUR
August S
pecial Sales
AIIE GRPUCIALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OP HhAVGUTEmSQ MRU-
CHAXDISIJ. TUB PRICES ARE CUT I0VV nv TCVionv ,n'rmr.w
IP YOU WANT GENUINE RARGAINS NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET
THEM.
SEE THE PRICES
t Standard Calicos;
Xv, yard j.
Bt 8 l-3c Btandard Apron
("aghams, jard 5
Hasllna and Sheetings at Mill
Prices,
A,l our White Goods, Lawns and
WolUes K'Dff at leas than manu
'cturers' nri.
B!akeU, Sheets and Pillow 'Coses
t greatly reduced prices.
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1 1 JuFt beforo ho fell dead Wood was
talking and Joking with these mon.
According to nn oyo-wltneaB, ono of
tho workmen, had on an npron be
longing to Wood who Jokingly re
marked that his companion had made
a poor selection, nB tho apron wai
rather worn nnd rngged. "I have' n
better one than thnt," said Wood
"Why didn't you put this ono on"
As ho Bpoko ho reached up to tho nail
on a post where tho now apron was
Jinnslng,' But before bo could i-onch
It he throw up both hands nnd foil
bnckward on tho. floor. Ills com
panions rushed to tho side of ,tho
proBtrato mnn, and,-to their nmazo
ment, found that lie wns dead. Tho
coroner was Immediately summoned.,
and tho body removed to Clough's
undertaking pnrlora,
Tho mon on the second floor of tho
mill woro laid off until thin nftsr.
noon.
Wood wns about 60 yenra of age,
and leaves a wife and a lG-yenr-old
daughter. Ho had been employed at
tho lumber mills for the past eight
months. No arrangements have ot
been made for tho funeral, bufelt
wllprobably bo hold from tho Wc&d
home, at Eighteenth and Kansas
streeta. In Englewood. Coroner
Clough stated this morning tha,t
bore would bo no Inquest.
THUGS IN TURKEY
ARE FREED
I
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0
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(Valtti TrtM Lwd Wife.)
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Jcrdwd that ihad-gathoced was unablo nB ncces-ary," said tho nuich-mnrrlod
to offer any assistance, and were man. "Sometimes. I can't find thorn.
cdmpelled toy, watch tho two struc- bocnus'o somb of ;my rofatlo.q'B tffo
tures burn completely to tho ground, wearing them. Thee relations r!b"f
Tho flro started In tho Wolch rca- only eat up all the' grub In the houne,
Idbnce, and the peculiar Incldont of but thoy wear all my clothos. For
tho' calamity that np ono was at Instance," BUI continued' Ih a broken
homo when tho flro stnrtod. hearted voice, "I am tho proud po-
Mrs. Welch Is in California at BOBBor of four nultft of imdorwear,
iiruDuui, nuu ,ir. wuicn nnu uuou no- out i navo uoon vennns iiioho draw-1 w H uu"u,vu vivt "' "
Bout from homo for two hours boforo eru I have on for'tho Inst two wcokn. j flKnt,"B In Tabriz In brlBk to
I 0 dny,
The Directoire fiown
AT THE EDISONIA TONIGHT ONLY
AMERICAN FIiAG
riRKI) UlON
Washlngtn, D. C, Aug. 10.
O Dispatches from TAbrlr trxlav
O-Btato that the American Mug
O over the United Statee consulate
0 waa ehot away yesterday,
P Tho dlspatchee are brief but O
O the utherltles say they believe O
O tho BhootinK of tho flair wim nn- O
0 cldfintaL M . o
O It ,1s known hore, however, 0
0 that. action will be taken at O
0 once to .prevent any. disrespect O .. ,
0 ,lq ,the Btara and Strips. The O A
Aipau consul at Tabrla haMO. ,
0 been Instructed' to warn bdth QS '
0 tliO revolutionists nnd tho O .
0 Slinh'a troops that no flrlne will O
,0 hp tolorntod In tho ylclplty of a
o tho Amorlcan consulate. . Q
O It Is bollovod hero thnt the O
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tho conflagration. Mr. Welch enld Why? Becauso my relations put
this morning that ho was out drlv- tnom n and wour thorn boforo I hnvo
ing lant evening, and roturned nbout R c,mnco to KOt l,,om' u ,H 'ful,"
9 o'clock. Ho put his hone in the . D,L'TJ'ld Uh ?b' .
.u- o-i ... v . "u i's"ierou re auonn in quos-
t:; z:::ir. ?bTKSs ;rh"r; ,,, zr , sr ""-
im iuarA i, nil,, ..V l,y hor formor hustmnd. These most
no neara the alarm, and saw tho ni.iMiii,i ., .,
i.i..-. i .i -. ii . . . . ooject'onnblo of theao. accordlug to
blaze In the direction pf his house, nnnt i i, - ,
T. m . . . t,nBBtt, is tho aon Robort. whom
It was rumored today by some of m.. .. J . , . ..
tho residents In Englewood that the ZTriTnZ lD
.... ..,,, , w. .. IVBUHJII, Ull IllitlllUfl
PREPARE
TO FIGHT
RATE RAISE
,e Standard Towels
Kw. only, each
-. , .-4
,8Jt ot Halt Price on all M,
Goods and Silks.
Ue Embroideries-.
No. onlr. v,.
l U
A m.
J II I
Slaughter Prices
ON AtAi our
Ladles Salt, Sfairt Waists,
Silk IeUmUf, MHIiaery, Ortrlck
Plumes, Flowers and Stupe.
AiHpwt, for Raiaitis. -TKIMMKD
HATS HALF PRIci!
l.OTB Shirt Waists
NW r ..' 40-
15.00 Swell Suits
Now S8.SO
BETTER SUITS AT THE SAM'
LOW PRICKS. If ye wiutt
ready made geod ef y klml
come te ear store. Nvr J Ifce
time fee BrsjidiM.
j16 Slore That Saves Yea Mosey
Washington, Aug. 'lO.-r-For tho
purpose of fighting the 10 per cent
1 1 Increase In freight rates, that became
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eneewvo in me Houmweai today, aen
ator Culbertson, , Attornoy-Qeneral j
Pollard and Stato Railroad Commis
sioner Mayfleld, all of Texas, today
I i filed a complaint with the Inter
, v
state Commerce Comrahwton. The
complaint Is alee signed Vy Railroad
Commissioner tiove. of 'Oklahoma.
Ij The docowest a-awee 3 railroads,
and asks that the reads be ordered to
cancel ibelr. lacreed rate. It asks
also that shippers may be given rep
aration for damages sustained by
the epforcement of the new rates;
that any shipper ejected by- the pro
peed increaee may be allowed to
Intervene la a Jolat complaint.
The proped lacreaie, whlek be
comee efective today, apeliea to all
polats Ja TexM a ad the South weet.
fire might have been of Incondlnry
origin, as It could not bo explained
by any other theory, and aa Welch's
vigorous dog-catching crusado "had
made blm many bitter enemies.
Welch thla morning would not ox
press his opinion ns to tho rumors.
Tho homo of Frank Howo Is onlv
about 12 feet distant from tho Welch
houo. It caught fire shortly after
tho ongino arrived, and In a few min
utes waa entirely destroyed, Tho
Howo family was In bed when the fire
broke out next door.
Nearly all the fufnlturd In .both
houses was destroyed, as were, also
some valuable fruit trees In Vhe
yards. The losi on each piece of
property was about (1200. A small
amount of Jnurance was carried by
both Welch and Howe.
o i
nil the troublq on these children,
who, ho says, are after his money. "If
they would go- away and attend to
their own business," Bill aald, "It Is
my opinion that I could got along
with my wlf, and that divorce pro
ceedings would not bo neebssary."
LURES HINDOOS
WITH MISREPRESENTATIONS
Sacramento, Aug. 10. The police
are today looking for John Purro,
who Is chareed by Special Axent R.
McDonald, of the British East India
service, with bringing Into this coun
try hundreds of Hindoos, and takius
their money, on promise of fiBdlns
them employment. It k claimed
that Purre ha failed te live up to
his contracts with the Immigrants.
McDonald has beea here for sever
al weeks, making a close Investiga
tion, and Is certain that the Hindoos
have been mistreated.
He Is trying ta fad work for them.
He Is also searealag
700 Alimony.
The nrdlrninary BkirmiBhea In thn
William D. Claggett divorce case be
gan this morning beforo Judgo Oal
lowuy, when Attorney John Can:i
Ideated five or elx potltlons pur
porting to show that Mrs. GlaEKett
was slowly starring to death on ac
count of Bill's parsimony, and asking
for I700 temporary alimony. Ir. or
der that Mrs. Clnggett's Ilfo mlgh
be preserved until tho regular trial
cornea off Jn the September term of
court, Canon wanted a hearing im
mediately on tho temporary alimony
proposition.
W. M. Kaiser, Clnggctt'e attorney
vigorously objected to an Immediate
hearing, and aiked for moro time' In
which to make answer to the affi
davits, llo promised that. If Klven a
llttlo more t'me, he would ahow that
Mrs, C'aggett,' so far from starving
to death, had a chance to live In
luxury f she wanted to. and that!
the affidavits setting forth the rea
sons why Bill's wife needed 1700 Im
mediately were ridiculous,
It wa inally agreed that the mat
ter of the temporary alimony should
be argued before Judge Galloway
O O
OOOOQOOOOOO
Constantinople, Aug. 10. AN
though tho secession of Tnbrlx from
Poreln, and her doclnrntlon of nllo
glnnco to Turkey, hno temporarily at
traced tho attention of Turkey to tho
newest situation In tho rocont polit
ical changes In this qunrtor of tho
glebo, tho Sultan Ib worried oyer
alarming conditions in other section;
of IiIb empiro,
Swarming out from Jails and back
from banishment, under protection
of tho amnesty which has accom
panied the Sultan's grant of a con
stitution, thousands of long-lmprls-onod
or long-exiled Turks are today
eprcsdlng terror and Jy throughout
their country.
Although tho amnesty was de
signed to cover political offenses)
alone, Jailors woro disposed to Inter
pret It literally, and nnyonp who
could pay n pittance wnB turnod loose
Tho political prlsonors woro tho
flower of tho country, and Turkoy
will benefit from their liberation, but
many outlaws wero llborated and aro
roving ovor tho country. Orders
havo boon leaned In several districts
to Bhoot malefactors on Bight.
In Macedonia tho Bltuatlon Is still
strained. Troublo Is threatened bo-
twoOn tho Youn TurklHh nnrlv.
which wants no foreign Interference
In Turkl"h affairs, and ronronantn.
tlvos of tho powors. Tho command
er of tho Austrian Gondarmorlo at
jBkub has refused point blank to
oavo tho country with his men, sad
a clash Is Imminent. ImfwnAn M
forcfs and tho Young Turks,
Tho Younif Turks la MawMnnfa
'dlstruit Abdul Hnmld n, and will bo
satMfled wPh nolhlng less than his?
wuaicawon irom tno tnrono. s
It Is thought that a serious dom4
enstratloa against the Sultan In Mac?
edonlu will result In a reaction
against the Young Turks, j
In a effort to pacify tho Young
Turki, the Sultan has sent Kout
shoak to Macedonia, to explain ths
new constitution Everything no.
slble will he done to allay fear In this
pari or tne empire, as it is reeoK-
Bsed that the support of the Young
for GuIsd
--v - . -w- . r w , . vav v wr w wnikB uuiiunai saa .taa At A r run suniinrr V fUA YTAHha
Wamh, a leprous Hladoe. who has 'when the court meets at DaIIa Mt.Urv. i. -... ,. .t. ...-., .
.bttaaTuglUv for seme Urn. I week. U U roMisJ fitorma, .
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