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(wraal BALKW. ORRflON, MC$I)YY, SEPTEMBER at, lOH. NO. SK. CHELSEA, MASSACHUSETTS, AGAIN BURNING 9! I -t ' B a. m .bKVJMHK.",, B .'' .. .1.1 . ... " . . . -i i - . ' ' -- faops Are Ca JSlrRrKI) TO dynamite pocrons -"fca Dfego, Cal.. Sept. 21.--Myi- r wj,wft bat aurroundtid attempts talmmlte tho homes of seven loca.1 Hum Is believed to be cleared LLrbr the arrest of A. Blnns, who hfcetsw or tnrowuiB i oe Put ono ot the attempts at' !ryna mlting had been made public Ijefore the arrest of Blnns. It was knowi that City Health Officer Francis H, Mead roeontly founil a stick of' dyna- Lmlie tied to his front do6r,- and that he received a' note threatening hrr with destruction If he attempted -ti lied Out To Quell British Unemployed, flf-T . . ".'.'. " ' .I1IHM . II I . . te.i T-, 1-, -.1.- . . -r- .... - ' . ; I ,- - t . i - . . T r V TOWNS ARE ' v ij-.. in wlrv tarei. ' ..JttWB'' . - ,- hi-. iu 'oiifni-po tlio vapplnndnnr Isv' Whtni h3 two BtlcKS oi aynaiuuu " i - - -;k ".." i-n hn iimo oi his 'aM Blnns wbb capturqd the nollce.statcd tlnd .PPwrrt .to be Irratlonaf that six othc, physicians had . fei.Mbicctotmalpractico. Ifolved similar warnings. i BUO i mm mm iv I - PEOPLES BARGAIN- HOUSE FALL OPENING OP THE LATEST AND NEWEST MERCHANDISE. WOMEN'S, BUSSES' D CMLDIIK.VS COATS AND SUITS, MILLINKltY AND FANCY JODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, IIOSlIitlY, UMBRELLAS, LEATHER IWDS, REMEMBER VB ARE M-JEHS OF LOU' 1MIICES. WIRED Otff v BY EIRES , THOUSANDS FLEE FROM FLAMES mSWsBfe Suits mmTW- ?' wS23mmmmmmmmm9i 'KHLm&Ww.W Latest! -sKv $10.50 I MffiWBp andupi ?1H tv dies' wr If HJfe.ffBBBlW C7CA ffif B1IBA " Silks II J&aiilM and if if IIBSEsBiK - Dress til BmVBw Goods JWm W WMM iailH iiatw 25c ia RIliUkv 35c - T - ,'' ' .and HP i jfc . . . . ltK VIBMC I (United Trcm I.cited Wlro.J Chicago, 111., Sept. 21. Dispatches bringing moncre Information have Jutt been received hero stating that tho towns of Daggan and "Wood borow, Wis., near Ithlnolnndcr, havo been wiped out of existence by forost fires. It Is reported that 4000 residents of tho two towns nro flcolng through tho woodi In this direction, and that Bfiveml persons of Woodborow nro mP-sIng, 'It Is thought, howovor, that during the excltomont thoy ba enmo scparnted from tholr friends nud relatives. ENGLISH 3f ft K POOflN BAD M0QD Milwaukee Aids. Milwaukee, Vls., Sopt. 21. Two fltiglncH, 3000 foot of hose and a com pany of llremon wore sont to Uhlnog tlapdc today In .roiponso to nnjjjr irnnf n iitwiril Tit hnln 111 1 HnrTtiTr rrt forest nre that Is monncing th town. Tho roquest for holp alnted that one onglno and a company of men hnl boon fighting tho flro for hour, and tho in on wore almost oxhausted. Advlcos later todny stntod that tho wind Id fnvorable to Rhlnelnndor, hut M-nt the towns of Curtis, Moslneo and Liidysmlth nro throntonod with du- iriietlon. i Arco'dlng to mownges reorived i fiom thoso plaoe tho peoplo hnvn ' 'won fighting flro for hours, and thoro Is little hope of saving the town from total dostructlon. Tho womon and chlldron havo boon moved to places t f Bnfoty. Tho flro engines from Maldon, Ev oiott and noBton aro rushing to holp tho local department. Calumet, Emlan gored. Calumot, Mich., Sept. 21. Forost RIOTS IN ALL PARTS OF KINGDOM (Unttrd 1'rcm ttaa Wlrn.) London, Sopt. 21. Maddened by flufforlng, ovor a million and a hnlf of Brltnln's unemployed havo bocomo little hotter thnn savages durlug tho patt fow days, and tho authorities of tho (kingdom nro at a Iobb for means wltB which to copo with a situation that dally bocomca moro menacing. Riot occur dnlly In all tho larger cities. Public buildings havo beon stormed In novornl places ,by crowds of men and womon domnudlng that tho authorities furnish thorn with work or with sholtor nnd food. Services woro broken up yostcr dny In cyclones of disorder nt tho ca thedrals at Canterbury, Manchester, Norwich and Glasgow by denuncia tions froni tho Btarvlng wnrkmon ot rtlio wealthy congregations Indlffor- mjeb tlir-le'cH:ifl(jnultouMUcm. From Manchester,' iJvorpool,' 8un dorland, Glasgow, Newcastle, Brad ford, Shomeld, Hull, nnd., Grimsby, 2R.000 "hungry marcher" aro on tholr Way now to Northampton, whoro they expect to unlto Fr!rtny,aud throw thomselvoi upon , thq nutliorltloi' IiiukIb nnd domnnd roliut V ' Admitting that t'hoyro, nuablo to copo with tho situation,' tlio pollco at dozens of manufacturing centers hnvo rnllod for military assistance to put down tho riota which havo already occurred, and havo given warning thnt tho winter will ao aggravate tho situation that tho prolenco of troopH may be continunlly uevded to provent gcnernl uprisings of tho poor. All over tho country bodlos pf aol dlors are being stationed n( strate gic points to bo roady for 'idireuks. President John Burns, of tho local govornmoit bonrd, will ask for l, flros nro today threatening this city. , 500,000 nnd henvy loans for public tho town of Houghton nnd soven.1 Improvements when parliament as nearby villages. Men nro lighting tho sombles later In thn autumn to rollovn Hamoa, hut thoy aro working against tho widespread dlstrosg, and prpvldo heavy odds, employment for tho Idle. Tho recent rains did not cheek tho Tho board of trada today'ostlmated smouldering flames, as tho flro wa.' England' pauper class at 928.G71 mostly In the thick underhruih, auJ Th's Is ono pnupor for every 38 of protected from tho rnln. I tho population of tho entire country Tho Baraga county flres nro burn The percentage of paupora In London Ing moro florcoly than over, and thou- Is ovon larger, being ono In 31.3, or sands of foot of lumber have ooeu moro thnn 3 per cent destroyed. Tho hoard of trade's statistics do not Include thousands who aro real ly employed, hut have had llttlo or no work in tho last year, and aro now almost on tho vergo or siarva These, too, are not considered COURT-LUTIAL FOR naVv YARD EXPLOSION ValleJo. Cal.. Sent. 21. It U bo- llevod here today that a court-martial i Hon. w'll ho ordered by the secretary of pauper, as .they havo not yet ap- tho navy as tho result of tho explo-1 paled for aid. Blon and flro at the Mare Islund navy I o va'rti when two lives were lost ana CANADA MAY HAVK four nersons Inlurcd. LABOR PARTY CANDIDATES The court Is still In session today. It will complete Its work this after noon, hut tho report will not bo made public unless everyone connected with tle case Is exonerated. 1n the event that anyone Is hold rewonslble, the papers will be forwarded to Washlng . .,h a nni-.mnrtlRl ordered. t. ao.,1 . ., naw vard that the session of the Trades and Labor Con Investigation has shown that the .)Sres8 of Canada that opened horo to UUJ. HIS OUtlUllll KIUI, Ul IMV vw..- gress is strong this year, and it Is expected that radical resolutions will be Introduced. (United I'riti !! Wtrr.l Halifax, N. 8., Sept. 21 Whether or not the labor party In Canada shall put candidate! for the hottso of com mon j Into tho field at tho coming elections Is the all-Important ques tion beforo the twenty-fourth annual BLAZE IS STARTED BY INCENDIARY r , -..ii REMAINDER 0F.CITY IS DOOMED (United Prns Lenietl Wire.' Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 21. Tho wholo section of Chelsea that ca capod tho conflagration of Inst- win tor la burning. Aid has boon sum moned from Boston, Maiden nnd Ev- erott, nnd It Is foarcd that tho rost ot tho town will bo destroyod beforo tho flames can bo chockod. Tho pollco boltovo that tho flro was ot Incendiary origin so quickly did It start. Tho flames woro first no ticed In tho block boundod by Sixth and Vnloa streets, Evorott avcmio and tho Boston & Mnluo railroad's IrackB. Tho wholo block was soon aflre, nnd by 9 o'clock 10 houses nnd a largo box factory nnd bIiow caso works woro destroyed, Thero was tluvwlldost.-confuslon nt tho box factory. Ovor 250 cm ployoi, who had Just gone to workf word compelled to floo fortholr-llver, nnd their nsenpo was cut off on all sides but ono by a wall of flamo. Tho factory was Iv.illt owood, and win soon n ronrlug furnnco of flamo Tho womon and mou employed nre all thought to havo escaped with their lives, but It Is Impossible .J learn whether nny woro lost. Thero Is tho groutost contusion In lighting tho tiro. A flro hose burnt onrly, and two flro engine collided on tho curb, disabling both, and se riously handicapping tho work of fighting tho flro. ' i n ROM) UP HALOON AND GET 9200 (United J'ren t.enied Wire.) Goldflold, Nov., Sept. 21. Tho state pollco aro thought to ho clojlns In today on tho two masked robbers who hold up a saloon at Columbia iwid ocaped with ?500 Saturday night. Although tho holdup men havo a good lead, tho police aro hot on their trail, as Indicated by telephone mod sagos. It Is th eight: tho bandits es caped on fast horses. o PUZZLED OVER RIGHTS OF HALF CHINESE CHILD (United I'rtki Umel U'lrf.l Now Orleans, La. Sopt. 21. At tornuy-General Guton today faces n difficult problem. In d folding whether or not the child of a Chlnoso who married a whlto woman, has tho right to attend tho public schools ot this stato. Tho matter camo to the at tentlon ot tho local school board a few days ago, whon tho child at tempted to enter tho public school ot St. liandry parish. The matter was turned ovor to Stato Superintendent of Education Harris. Tho latter, in order to dotormlno definitely what Is tho proper course to pursue, haa loft the matter to tho attorney-gonoral to decide ' NOMINEE SUSTAINS HITGHCOd GENERAL APATHY CONTINUES - (United rres Leased Wire.) Cincinnati, 0., Sept. 21. Judge Taft today wired Frank II. HUchcoc't as follews: "Don't ho dotormlncd at tho rihll- cations with rofcronco to your man agement of tho campaign or state ments that It Is my Intontlon to sup plant you In control. "Tho presence- of Sottator Crane horo gave riso to tho Inferences which I attomptod to doprecate. 1 have ev ery confidence In sou and in the sua cqsa ot your management, and I wel como, ns you do, tho assistance ot Sonntor Crauo and ot tho advisory commttteu; but yuu aro In supreme control." STORE, Salem, tibfe ploilon on the gasoline barge, whloh led to the disaster, waB causea uy o of the workmen throwing a lighted c'garette stub on the floor of the barge which was saturated with gaso line. 4If this Is tree, and the repo-t Jscorporates It. there Is every, pros pect of the - woat rigorous actio lesieg uke.-V r ? "-" " . Tht- aouadlegs t the Newport !& bor, ordered by tlw sjoverBweat, uhow ke iwIIowet aetc( be 12 feet at low water uilitit at high water- ....,- -"- - ' HTKAIj thouhandh lMtOM HMKITKH Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 21. The county authorities today declare that they havo unearthed a plot to sy teroatlcaily rob the dredges pf tho KoUom Development Company of rich amalgam, and that In the arrest of four men on charges of grand la ceny they have the leaders of a gans; that has already taken more than $39,oeO froeafihe dredger. The teen In JU t Swtsk CJe K. Cordell, W .Wells aYd Oharlee LeVardl. Washington, D, C, Sopt. 21, It lenked out today thnt National Re publican Chairman 'Frank II, Hitch cock last Thupday offorod to resign his position as director ot tho Tatt campaign, at ti uicqtltiK ot tho ad visory commlltoo.m New York;, Hitch cook's resignation, wus not- accepted, ii o It was renlUod thht It would ba i tactical blundor to changq tho man agement of tho campaign nt this Into date. It Is ntntod horo;lhat the mombors of tho advisory c,otriulttflo woro tired of tho apathy of the. public, and called tho mooting on their own responsibil ity to dismiss, Mto altantlon, Hitchcock oxplulned what had boon dono In tho way df organlcatlon, and declared that oiil 1100,000 had boon colloctod for tlio camnnlijn fund thus far. Most of this- Hionoy, ho eald, had already boon ' expoudod, while contracts had boon let for tho expen diture of a great (foul moro, Hitchcock's statomonr brought out tho fact that young nud Inexperienced men hud boon relied upon a colloct money, nnd stated thnt no definite n surnnce had boon received that moro money would ho forthcoming. Tho commljtoo, nftor deoldlug not to nrcept 'Hitchcock's resignation, votod unanimously (o start a vigor ous campaign for funde, Chicago, Sept. 21. Following a brief conference botwoon Frank H. Hitchcock, chairman of tho natlonat HuDubllcttit committee and Senator W. Murray Crane, ot Massachusetts today, Senator Crane gave wit a state ment donvliiK that ho had been prac tically beon placed (u charge of tho Taft campaign. He said that ho hu-l comu to Chicago at tho roquest ot Hitchcock to consult with him about Important mutters, While he was In Cincinnati, said Donaln. frnnn Tofl tlllft gtAtfllt tllHl ho was perfectly wtlsrled with tbo (Iltphcock managemept. Crane de cllned to discuss the rumor that prominent members of the United States senate were considering taklnr action again t certain sonators who have beon accuol by Wljllam It Hearst during tho last few days or having had doallngs with the Stand ard Oil, In connection with tho shap ing of national legislation. Senator Crane refused absolutely to dlscm (he Koraker matter. Chairman Hitchcock then gave Ht a statement delngttbat a reorganN stlft e( the atle eetfwItUe yras costeMated, . . "-